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SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea's Incheon International Airport has been voted the best in the world, according to a 10-month survey of airline passengers. Seoul's Incheon, pictured, edged out Hong Kong's International Airport and Singapore's Changi Airport. Incheon, located about 70 km (43 miles) from Seoul, often ranks among the busiest airports in the world. It boasts a golf course, spa, private sleeping rooms, a casino, and indoor gardens that, according to the airport's Web site, offer "travelers an oasis of calm and tranquility permeated with the refreshing scent of pine." It is no surprise then that the annual survey conducted by the British-based consultancy group, Skytrax, ranked Incheon the No. 1 airport. The survey asked 8.6 million passengers at 190 airports to rate the facilities based on their experiences at check-in, arrival, departures and transfers. Incheon edged out Hong Kong's International Airport and Singapore's Changi Airport -- but barely. "At one stage, it looked possible there might be a dead-heat result between these top three airports," Skytrax said in a statement. The annual survey also judged airports on individual categories. Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates came out tops for having the best duty-free shops, Hong Kong serves the best food, Helsinki-Vantaa in Finland is least likely to lose passengers' bags and Japan's Kansai International has the cleanest restrooms. The top 10 airports, according to the survey, are: .
Incheon boasts a golf course, spa, private sleeping rooms, casino, indoor gardens . Survey asks 8.6 million passengers at 190 airports to rate facilities . Incheon barely edges out Hong Kong's and Singapore's airports . Dubai voted tops for duty-free shops; Helsinki-Vantaa voted least likely to lose bags .
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boasts a golf course, spa, private sleeping rooms, a casino, and indoor gardens that, survey asked 8.6 million passengers at 190 airports to rate the facilities based on their transfers. Incheon edged out Hong Kong's came out tops for having the best duty-free Helsinki-Vantaa in Finland is least likely to
It might be hard to imagine Lady Gaga blending in with anything other than a space ship let alone a classical painting, however for one artist this was a clear vision. Multimedia producer Eisen Bernard Bernado has created quirky artwork that re-imagines fine art with the faces of modern day celebrities as they feature on the cover of popular magazines. Eisen, 28, from Los Baños, Philippines, has created the clever works for his series called Mag + Art, seeing Angelina Jolie take the place of Venus in Botticelli's classic painting the Birth of Venus and Adele fits perfectly into Da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Angelina Jolie is re-imagined as Botticelli's classic painting the Birth of Venus . In Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring, Keira Knightley evolves her innocent persona by smoking a cigarette on the cover of Interview magazine. Far from just an amusing coincidence, Eisen says it is an obvious combination and that many publications take influence from classical art. In Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring, Keira Knightley evolves her innocent persona by smoking a cigarette on the cover of Interview magazine . Eisen believes that many magazine covers take influence from classical art: Rihanna's GQ cover is transformed into Humeur Nocturne by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (left) and Kate Moss makes a convincing Alexandra, Princess of Wales by Richard Lauchert (right) Bar story: Kate Moss poses in Bar at the Folies-Bergère by Édouard Manet . 'I feel that a lot of magazine covers are inspired directly as well as indirectly by classical paintings. The similarities and references can be observed.' The Philippino artist also uses his pieces to hail the lost art of printed publications. 'My art is my way of comparing and contrasting modern and classical aesthetics. Also, in this day when everyone is saying that "print media is dead", it is a way of promoting the print medium to the internet generation'. Unlikely suspect: Miley Cyrus looks unsually innocent as Madame Récamier by Jacques-Louis David . Lady Gaga makes an unlikely Athenais by John William Godward (left) and Lana Del Rey blends into The Cripple by John Currin (right) Miranda Kerr makes a suitable temptress in Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach the Elder . Despite his work's seamless appearance he says that his choices are not always clear cut and it can take several attempts to get it right. 'It is like I am assembling a jigsaw puzzle. It's trial and error.. Most are just a product of a beautiful accident. All of them are unplanned and I'm always surprised with the output. I just wanted every piece to evoke a humorous or fascinating effect on the viewer. 'It is my way of giving homage to the magazines - as venue of human artistic expression and vehicle of popular culture.' Classic heart throb: Leonardo DiCaprio in Self-portrait by Salvator Rosa . Crowning glory: Emma Watson as Tess Kroll Pergament (the Artist’s Sister) by Leon Kroll (left) and Diana Princess of Wales as Solitude by Frederick Leighton (right) Penelope Cruz makes a fitting Mermaid by John William Waterhouse . Eisen posts all his works on Tumblr and has received a mixed response about his work. 'Some people think my work is genius because the idea is very simple, but no-one has done anything like this before. 'The works also challenge the audience to compare and contrast classical and modern aesthetics.' As with many artists, Eisen's work is met with as much criticism as it is praise with some critics claiming it is blasphemous to original artwork. 'But for some people what I did is sacrilegious, and they think I am disrespecting the works of the masters, which is not the case. 'I'm fond of homage, similarities and references in movies, music, and other art forms to classical works and that's what I wanted to explore.' Anne Hathaway's Vogue cover looks as though it was meant for Portrait of Mrs M by Tamara de Lempicka . Rolling Stone re-imagined: Janet Jackson appears as Baigneuse by William Adolphe Bouguereau (left) and Adele as Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci (right)
Eisen Bernard Bernado blends popular publications with classic art . His creations feature celebrities such as Miley Cyrus and Kate Moss . He believes that magazine covers are often influenced by fine art .
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Carles Gil's proposed £3.25million move to Aston Villa has hit a late snag over agent fees. Paul Lambert had hoped to unveil the attacking midfielder on Tuesday afternoon but has been forced to postpone an announcement as the final details are ironed out. The club are still confident a deal will be done but must wait until this unforeseen development is concluded before providing confirmation. Carles Gil (right) is a graduate of Valencia's youth academy and has represented Spain at Under 21 level . Paul Lambert (centre) has watched his Aston Villa side score just 11 goals in 21 Premier League games . A five-year contract has been agreed with the player, but agent fees represent the final hurdle. Villa have only scored 11 goals in 21 Premier League games this season and were booed off in their 1-0 defeat to bottom club Leicester on Saturday. Lambert wants Gil, 22, who has represented Spain at Under-21 level, to provide VIlla with the cutting edge that has been so desperately lacking for his side in recent weeks. Should the deal go through, Gil will be reunited with Villa's Colombian defensive midfielder Carlos Sanchez with whom he played while on loan at Elche last season. Villa's defensive midfielder Carlos Sanchez played with Gil during the 2013-14 season at Elche in Spain .
Aston Villa's deal for Valencia's Carles Gil has stalled . Paul Lambert hoped Gil would offer his team a new cutting edge in attack . Gil played with Villa's Carlos Sanchez while at loan at Elche last season .
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All countries which banned their players from having sex at the 2014 World Cup have been eliminated, while those with a more relaxed view on the matter are enjoying better results on the pitch, research has shown. Germany and Holland bosses allowed wives and girlfriends to stay in team hotels and both have navigated their way safely into the quarter-finals of the tournament. Meanwhile, France, Brazil and Costa Rica who have more complicated rules regarding sex, but still allow it, also remain active in the competition as do Argentina, Belgium and Colombia whose preference isn't recorded. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Neymar's stunning girlfriend Gabriella sunbathes with friends . Secret of their success: Has Brazil's progress in the World Cup been down to a relaxed attitude to sex? Keep it simple: Luiz Felipe Scolari is happy as long as his players have non-acrobatic sex . Star man: Neymar's form during the World Cup suggests he has enjoyed Scolari's relaxed attitude . Liberal: Holland coach Louis van Gaal has let wives and girlfriends visit the team hotel in Brazil . Modern man: Germany coach Joachim Low is another coach happy for his players to see their loved ones . Keen fan: Robin van Persie's wife Bouchra has been in Brazil watching Holland's progress . Support: Lionel Messi's girlfriend Antonella Roccuzzo watched him in action against Switzerland . Separated: Edin Dzeko was part of the Bosnia-Herzegovina squad banned from sex during the World Cup . Lonely: Dzeko's girlfriend Amra Silajdzic had to get used to life without him while he was in Brazil . Departure: Bosnia-Herzegovina didn't make it out of their group allowing Dzeko and Silajdzic to rekindle their romance . Talent: Silajdzic is a model and actress . Other sides happy to let their players spend intimate time with loved ones include the United States, Switzerland, Uruguay and Nigeria - all of whom made it into the last 16. Of the sides that banned sex - Spain, Russia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chile and Mexico - none made it past the last 16. Bosnia striker Edin Dzeko's failure to light up the World Cup could be attributed to time spent apart from his girlfriend Amra Silajdzic. Some managers have shown more of an interest than others. Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari hasn't banned it, but will monitor it. He said: 'The players can have normal sex during the World Cup. Usually normal sex is done in balanced way, but there are certain forms, certain ways and others who do acrobatics. We will put limits and survey the players.' Other coaches, such as Costa Rica's Jorge Luis Pinto, is happy for his players to engage in sexual activity as long as they winning on the pitch. He said: 'I can assure, with no doubts, they will be able to "enjoy themselves" just as soon as they qualify for the next round.' It was believed for a long time that sex has a detrimental effect on an athlete's performance, distracting them or exhausting them before a big match but more recent research showed that this was not the case with scientists claiming there is no physiological evidence to suggest this. Unfortunately a relaxed policy to time with loved ones didn't work for England, who failed to climax and left the tournament at the group stage. VIDEO Dutch party rumbles on . Happy campers: Holland have progressed to the World Cup quarter-finals without too much trouble . Strict: Russia coach Fabio Capello banned his players from seeing their wives or girlfriends . No access: Jorge Sampaoli of Chile was another coach keen to limit his players' extra-curricular activities . Early exit: England's relaxed attitude to players seeing wives and girlfriends did not pay off on the pitch .
Brazil, Germany, Holland and Costa Rica allow players to have sex . Russia, Mexico, Chile and Bosnia ban players from sex during World Cup . England attitude that players could see loved ones did not work out well . Scientists say there is no evidence to suggest it is detrimental to athletes .
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Meanwhile, France, Brazil and Costa Rica who have coach happy for his players to see their loved the Bosnia-Herzegovina squad banned from sex Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chile and Mexico - none made normal sex during the World Cup. Usually normal is no physiological evidence to suggest this. ones didn't work for England, who failed to did not pay off on the pitch .
Claude Dielna came off the bench in injury time to score the winner as Sheffield Wednesday recorded a 2-1 Championship win at Blackburn but the game was marred by a sickening head injury suffered by Lewis McGugan. McGugan went down and was motionless after colliding with Lee Williamson before being stretchered off in a neck brace for Stuart Gray's side. He was replaced in the 35th minute by Joe Mattock after lengthy treatment on the pitch. Lewis McGugan receives treatment for a head injury in Sheffield Wednesday's game at Blackburn . Claude Dielna (second left) celebrates with his team-mates after scoring a late winner for Wednesday . Wednesday's Dielna curled a shot past Blackburn goalkeeper Jason Steele in the third minute of injury time . Dielna (centre) celebrates with supporters after scoring the late goal that won the game for Wednesday . Blackburn: Steele, Baptiste, Hanley, Duffy, Olsson, Conway (Dunn 82), Evans, Williamson (Tunnicliffe 66), Marshall, Rhodes, Gestede (Brown 67). Subs Not Used: Eastwood, Varney, Taylor, Songo'o. Goals: Baptiste 16. Sheffield Wednesday: Westwood, Palmer, Lees, Loovens, Helan, Drenthe (Lavery 76),Lee, McGugan (Mattock 35), Maguire, Nuhiu (Dielna 90), May. Subs Not Used: McCabe, Maghoma, Corry, Kirkland. Booked: Dielna. Goals: Lee 3, Dielna 90. Att: 14,920 . Ref: Stephen Martin . Seven minutes of time were added on at the end of the first half due to the delay. 'He was knocked out completely,' Gray said. 'At the moment he's a bit fragile but the medical side will look after that. 'He's obviously come round but he was totally out of it for two or three minutes on the pitch. I think it was precautionary putting the (neck) brace on him.' Wednesday went ahead early on through Kieran Lee's close range effort, which was soon cancelled out by Alex Baptiste. Wednesday were resolute throughout and Stevie May forced a low save from Jason Steele but the best chances fell to the hosts, with Jordan Rhodes heading onto the post and Ryan Tunnicliffe forcing a flying save from Keiren Westwood. But just as it looked like the spoils would be shared, Dielna popped up to give Wednesday a first Ewood Park success since 1999, ending Rovers' nine-match unbeaten run. Gary Bowyer recalled Steele in goal after he was ineligible against his parent club Middlesbrough last week. But Gray's side were ahead in the third minute. May sprung the offside trap and although his shot was weak, Steele made a mess of gathering it and Lee was on hand to tap home. Wednesday were quickest to everything but in Blackburn's first decent spell of possession, they equalised when Rhodes nodded down into the path of Baptiste and he wrapped his foot over the ball to fire past Westwood from 10 yards. It settled Rovers, who looked in control - but they almost conceded again when Shane Duffy missed a routine clearance and May reacted to force a sharp low save from Steele. Alex Baptiste (second right) levels for Blackburn after Kieren Lee had put Wednesday into the lead . Baptiste (right) celebrates after equalising for Blackburn against Wednesday at Ewood Park . There was a lengthy stoppage after Lewis McGugan had to be carried off on a stretcher after suffering a head injury - and Rovers almost caught the visitors out just after the resumption when Craig Conway whipped in a superb cross that Rhodes glanced onto the far post. But Wednesday missed a glorious chance to retake the lead after 36 minutes when Glenn Loovens headed over a Royston Drenthe free-kick from five yards. Wednesday were comfortable for the early exchanges of the second half but Rovers turned the screw as the contest wore on and substitute Tunnicliffe's thunderous volley after 72 minutes forced Westwood into a magnificent save to tip over the crossbar. David Dunn flashed a shot wide late on but just as it looked like the spoils would be shared, substitute Dielna won it in the final minute of injury time with a 25-yard curling effort that flew past Steele via a deflection to record a first away win at the seventh time of asking.
Lewis McGugan stretchered off in a neck brace with a head injury . He was knocked out after he collided with Lee Williamson in the first half . Substitute Claude Dielna scored the winner for Wednesday in injury time .
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Claude Dielna came off the bench in injury time to motionless after colliding with Lee Williamson before being stretchered off in a neck brace for late winner for Wednesday . Wednesday's Dielna due to the delay. 'He was knocked out stretcher after suffering a head injury - and
A single mother who fell pregnant at 13 says she wishes she had been given a contraceptive implant when she was 10. Megan Oakley, now 19, from Portsmouth, spoke out following a report in the MailOnline that revealed children have been given the implant by some NHS Trusts. Megan, who has a four-year-old son, said on today's This Morning that her life would turned out differently had she been given the treatment. Scroll down for video . Teen mother Megan Oakley, 19, pictured on today's This Morning with her son Ashton-Tyler, four . She said: 'At 13 I didn't have much sex education, I knew briefly about some contraception but all I was taught at school was about personal hygiene.' Megan started having sex with schoolboy Lucas Cragg, when she was 13. He was 15 at the time but she said he was equally clueless about contraception. 'He was a bit older but we were both so young, we didn't have a clue. We didn't think it would happen to us,' she told presenters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. The teenager only realised she was pregnant months later thanks to doing an internet search as she wasn't aware missing a period was a sign. She explained: 'I started feeling tired. I was so young I didn't understand about period cycles. I only realised when I Googled my symptoms and it came up with pregnant. 'I thought "is this really happening?"' Megan told presenters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford she was clueless about sex education and didn't think she would get pregnant when she started having sex with a 15-year-old boyfriend when she was 13 . By then she had split up with Lucas but she knew straight away that she wanted to keep the baby. She nervously told her mother, Helen, 45, who had become a single mother herself when Megan's father had walked out on them when she was a baby. Megan said: 'She didn't know I had been having sex but when I told her I needed to talk to her she guessed what was up. She has been brilliant and supported me all the way.' The young mother said it was difficult to carry on at school during and after her pregnancy but she was determined to finish her education. She said: 'It was really scary, and at 13 you don't know how to deal with people's comments. 'Everyone knew me as girl who was pregnant or the girl with the baby so I did get abusive remarks. 'All eyes were often on me and people were talking and whispering about me. But I stayed and got my GCSEs.' After a 'traumatic birth' her son, Ashton-Tyler, was born weighing 10lb 6oz. Megan, left, thinks there should be better sex education in schools and children should be told how they can access contraception to prevent other teen pregnancies, file photo right . While Megan loves her son and credits him for making her work harder at school (before he was born she said she often 'bunked off') she thinks other teen pregnancies could be prevented if children had better access to contraception. She said: 'I'm not saying 10-year-olds should have sex but if they are sexually active they should be offered contraception to prevent teen pregnancies and STDs.' A total of 61 NHS Trusts across England admitted they had fitted the implants in minors (file photo) Megan is now a 'peer educator' and voluntarily visits schools to talk to pupils about contraception and how they can get it. 'Some students don't have clue, it's quite shocking,' she said. 'There should be more education about how they can access contraception and they should have knowledge of where they can go to get it.' Last week, MailOnline reported how East Lancashire NHS Trust, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust and Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, in Liverpool, each gave the contraceptive implant to a 10-year-old during the last five years. Meanwhile South Devon Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, based in Torbay, gave the contraceptive device to a 10 or 11-year-old. During the last five years, at least 53 12-year-olds were given the implant, as well as a minimum of 281 13-year-olds. More than 3,000 14-year-olds and at least 6,300 girls aged 15 were also given the device, which releases the hormone progesterone to prevent pregnancy, inserted under the skin in their arms. A total of 61 NHS Trusts across England admitted they had fitted the implants in minors after a series of Freedom of Information Act requests by MailOnline. Source: NHS Choices . The numbers are likely to be even higher, as dozens of Trusts did not or were unable to provide full figures. While Megan thinks it is a good idea if it prevents teen pregnancies like hers, others have disagreed. Viewers took to This Morning's Facebook page to debate the issue. Emma Jones wrote: 'My daughter is 10 and I would never dream of giving this to her. She is a little girl and at that age they don't need to know about this stuff, kids should be allowed to be kids.' Donna Greenhalgh agreed. She said: 'Seriously why would a 10 year old even be sexually active and which parent in the right mind would even take their 10 year old for the contraceptive? This is just diabolical and disgusting.' Samantha Johnson added: 'Would rather we taught girls to respect their bodies and their minds and realise sex is not something you just give away! Don't put young girls on the pill!' But Claire Jones thinks Megan has a point. She said: 'My daughter is 12 and if she thought she was old enough to have sex, then she would be old enough to use contraception, this even applies for kids as young as 10 because, as sad as it, is they are maturing younger now than we ever did.'
Megan Oakley, now 19, from Portsmouth, fell pregnant at 13 . Had been having sex with a 15-year-old boy . She said they were both clueless about contraception . She only realised she was pregnant after Googling her symptoms . Didn't realise a missed period was a sign . 'We were both so young, we didn't think it would happen to us,' she said . Split with father but decided to keep the baby with support of her mother . Loves her son, now four, but says being teen mother has been challenging . Wants children and school pupils to have better sex education . 'Sexually active 10-year-olds should be offered contraception', she said .
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'He was a bit older", "but we were both so young, we didn't have a clue.", "We didn't think it would happen to us,' she told", "presenters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. The", "teenager only realised she was pregnant months", "later thanks to doing an internet search as she", "wasn't aware missing a period was a sign. She", "explained: 'I started feeling tired. I was so", "young I didn't understand about period cycles. I", "only realised when I Googled my symptoms and it", "came up with pregnant. 'I thought \"is this really", "happening?\"' Megan told presenters Eamonn Holmes", "and Ruth Langsford she was clueless about sex", "education and didn't think she would get pregnant", "when she started having sex with a 15-year-old", "boyfriend when she was 13 . By then she had split", "up with Lucas but she knew straight away that she", "wanted to keep the baby. She nervously told her", "mother, Helen, 45, who had become a single mother", "herself when Megan's father had walked out on", "them when she was a baby. Megan said: 'She didn't", "know I had been having sex but when I told her I", "needed to talk to her she guessed what was up.", "She has been brilliant and supported me all the", "way.' The young mother said it was difficult to", "carry on at school during and after her pregnancy", "but she was determined to finish her education.", "She said: 'It was really scary, and at 13 you", "don't know how to deal with people's comments.", "'Everyone knew me as girl who was pregnant or the", "girl with the baby so I did get abusive remarks.", "'All eyes were often on me and people were", "talking and whispering about me. But I stayed and", "got my GCSEs.' After a 'traumatic birth' her son,", "Ashton-Tyler, was born weighing 10lb 6oz. Megan,", "left, thinks there should be better sex education", "in schools and children should be told how they", "can access contraception to prevent other teen", "pregnancies, file photo right . While Megan loves", "her son and credits him for making her work", "harder at school (before he was born she said she", "often 'bunked off') she thinks other teen", "pregnancies could be prevented if children had", "better access to contraception. She said: 'I'm", "not saying 10-year-olds should have sex but if", "they are sexually active they should be offered", "contraception to prevent teen pregnancies and", "STDs.' A total of 61 NHS Trusts across England", "admitted they had fitted the implants in minors", "(file photo) Megan is now a 'peer educator' and", "voluntarily visits schools to talk to pupils", "about contraception and how they can get it.", "'Some students don't have clue, it's quite", "shocking,' she said. 'There should be more", "education about how they can access contraception", "and they should have knowledge of where they can", "go to get it.' Last week, MailOnline reported how", "East Lancashire NHS Trust, University Hospitals", "of Leicester NHS Trust and Alder Hey Children’s", "Hospital, in Liverpool, each gave the", "contraceptive implant to a 10-year-old during the", "last five years. Meanwhile South Devon Healthcare", "NHS Foundation Trust, based in Torbay, gave the", "contraceptive device to a 10 or 11-year-old.", "During the last five years, at least 53", "12-year-olds were given the implant, as well as a", "minimum of 281 13-year-olds. More than 3,000", "14-year-olds and at least 6,300 girls aged 15", "were also given the device, which releases the", "hormone progesterone to prevent pregnancy,", "inserted under the skin in their arms. A total of", "61 NHS Trusts across England admitted they had", "fitted the implants in minors after a series of", "Freedom of Information Act requests by", "MailOnline. Source: NHS Choices . The numbers are", "likely to be even higher, as dozens of Trusts did", "not or were unable to provide full figures. While", "Megan thinks it is a good idea if it prevents", "teen pregnancies like hers, others have", "disagreed. Viewers took to This Morning's", "Facebook page to debate the issue. Emma Jones", "wrote: 'My daughter is 10 and I would never dream", "of giving this to her. She is a little girl and", "at that age they don't need to know about this", "stuff, kids should be allowed to be kids.' Donna", "Greenhalgh agreed. She said: 'Seriously why would", "a 10 year old even be sexually active and which", "parent in the right mind would even take their 10", "year old for the contraceptive? This is just", "diabolical and disgusting.' Samantha Johnson", "added: 'Would rather we taught girls to respect", "their bodies and their minds and realise sex is", "not something you just give away! Don't put young", "girls on the pill!' But Claire Jones thinks Megan", "has a point. She said: 'My daughter is 12 and if", "she thought she was old enough to have sex, then", "she would be old enough to use contraception,", "this even applies for kids as young as 10", "because, as sad as it, is they are maturing", "younger now than we ever did.'" ]
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A single mother who fell pregnant at 13 says she when she was 10. Megan Oakley, now 19, from clueless about contraception. 'He was a bit older but we were both so young, we didn't have a clue. We didn't think it would happen to us,' she told wasn't aware missing a period was a sign. She only realised when I Googled my symptoms and it when she started having sex with a 15-year-old wanted to keep the baby. She nervously told her left, thinks there should be better sex education better access to contraception. She said: 'I'm they are sexually active they should be offered
(CNN) -- Donna Zovko will have to wait to travel to Falluja to see where her son died in one of the Iraq war's most infamous attacks. Clockwise from upper left: Wesley Batalona, Mike Teague, Scott Helvenston, Jerry Zovko . "My dream was to go for the fifth anniversary, and that didn't come true," Zovko said this week while visiting friends in Boston, Massachusetts. "It's not that I'm afraid for me. But people with me on the trip would be in more danger." Tuesday marks five years since her son Jerry Zovko and three other civilian employees of the Blackwater private security firm were ambushed in Falluja on March 31, 2004. Gunmen attacked vehicles holding Zovko, Mike Teague, Wesley Batalona and Scott Helvenston and set the vehicles on fire. Shocking images beamed around the world showed Iraqis celebrating in front of charred bodies strung up on a bridge over the Euphrates River. The remains were dragged through the streets. Donna Zovko honors her son » . "I didn't realize until way after the incident that he had been decapitated," said Helvenston's mother, Katy Helvenston-Wettengel, from her Florida home. "They cut his heart out. How can anybody be that hateful?" To identify his body, she said, investigators had to gather DNA samples from her son's children. A half-decade after the notorious attack, memories of the gruesome images have faded somewhat from the public eye, as the United States plans to reduce troop numbers in Iraq and a wrongful death suit brought by the four families heads to court-ordered arbitration. The families accuse Blackwater of failing to prepare the men for their mission that day. A 2007 House oversight committee report concluded that Blackwater "ignored multiple warnings about the dangers" and failed to supply armored vehicles, machine guns, sufficient intelligence or even a map. Blackwater responded by saying the experienced military veterans on the team "had all of the resources they needed" and were victims of a "well-planned ambush." In the days after the attack, Blackwater was largely silent beyond a statement that said, "We grieve today for the loss of our colleagues and we pray for their families." But the families said they ran into a stone wall trying to get details of what happened in Falluja. "For the next three months, they never returned my calls," Helvenston's mother said. "Our families were destroyed. We will never be the same." For Zovko, the suit is not about money or punishment. "I want to hear the truth," she said. "I want to know what my Jerry was doing before the mission. Why they didn't they have the maps? I want to know who he spoke to last." What makes this anniversary different from past years, she said, was an encounter this month in Boston with an Iraqi who claimed that he was at the scene of the attack shortly after the massacre. He offered Zovko new alleged details of the attack, which she says brought her comfort. The Iraqi man, whom she wouldn't identify, told her that the attackers did not appear to be targeting the motorcade containing her son and his three comrades. "We used to think maybe the attack was done on purpose," she said. The news made her feel like "I was lifted into the air," she said. "For me, it was good. I miss my Jerry more today than yesterday." The gruesome attack put the little-known North Carolina-based security company into the American lexicon and on the world stage. It also changed the course of the war. The House report called it a "turning point in public opinion about the war," which led to the first major U.S. offensive in Falluja. The fighting lasted three weeks, killing 36 U.S. service members, about 200 insurgents and an estimated 600 Iraqi civilians, according to the report. In the ensuing years, Blackwater and other private security firms in Iraq received hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. government contracts. Tactics used by the private security firms sometimes created ill will among Iraqis and Blackwater in particular was criticized, even by some in the U.S. military, for its allegedly reckless use of deadly force. Erik Prince, Blackwater's founder and former CEO, dismissed such allegations as "baseless" after his company was criticized by the Iraqi government for an incident in which its guards killed 17 Iraqi civilians and wounded others while protecting a U.S. State Department convoy in Baghdad on September 16, 2007. "To the extent there was the loss of innocent life, let me be clear that I consider that tragic," Prince said, adding that the Blackwater team "acted appropriately while operating in a very complex war zone" that day. Five ex-Blackwater security guards pleaded not guilty in January to charges of voluntary manslaughter stemming from their involvement in the shootings. A sixth pleaded guilty to voluntary and attempted manslaughter. That same month, the Iraqi government refused to grant the firm an operating license, and the U.S. State Department announced that it will not renew its contract. In the two months since the exit of the Bush administration, Prince has stepped down as CEO and brought in a new leadership team. The company has changed its name to Xe, but Prince is still chairman. "I think Blackwater's been punished enough," Zovko said, "but they will be punished more. It's time our government makes some rules and regulations about what civilian contractors can do in their wars." This week, Xe released a brief statement to CNN about the Falluja killings, saying the "sacrifices of these brave men have not been forgotten. On the five-year anniversary of their death, the company continues to mourn their loss. Our thoughts remain with their families and loved ones." Prince's promise . Both mothers seem to be making a conscious effort to control their anger five years on. "I refuse to hate, but if I were gonna hate anybody, it would be Blackwater and Erik Prince," Helvenston-Wettengel said. "I want Blackwater exposed for who they are, and I want them out of business." Zovko said she relies on her Catholic faith to control her anger. In 2007, Prince told CNN he would be willing to meet with Zovko, but 16 months later, no such meeting has taken place. "He hasn't honored his promise, but I believe he will," Zovko said. "Sometimes I think he doesn't have a heart, but he really does." Zovko said she wants to ask Prince, "Where are my Jerry's three suitcases with personal things that I have never received?" Also, she said Prince promised to invite Zovko to Blackwater's headquarters in North Carolina to see memorial stones and trees that were planted honoring the victims. "That hasn't happened," Zovko said. Helvenston-Wettengel also said she'd like to meet with Prince. "I'd like to look him in the eye, yeah. I'd say, 'How can you live with yourself?' " CNN sought a response from Prince about his promised meeting with Zovko. Company spokeswoman Anne Tyrrell said Prince had tried to meet with Zovko in early 2008 but was unable to "due to scheduling conflicts." Both mothers' sons went to Iraq after careers in the U.S. military. Jerry Zovko, a former Army Ranger, had gone as a security contractor to train Iraqi soldiers. When that contract ended in late 2003, he signed on with a different company, Blackwater, according to his mother. For Scott Helvenston, Iraq was just the final chapter of a colorful career for the former Navy SEAL, a life that included a job as a stuntman and consultant for Hollywood films. On the set of 1997's "G.I. Jane," shot in Jacksonville, Florida, Helvenston put Demi Moore through a rigorous training program, his mother said, even managing to grab a small role as an extra. A divorced father of two, Helvenston told his mother he would return from Iraq in two months, she said. "He was going to go over there and make a bunch of money and come back and give it to his ex-wife," she said. Zovko and Helvenston-Wettengel have become close friends in the years since the tragedy, but on this anniversary, the two mothers will not be together to share their support and grief with each other. "Traveling is getting to be troublesome for us both," said Zovko, who plans to remain near her home in Bratenahl, Ohio, to attend morning and evening masses at Cleveland's St. Paul Croatian Church. Helvenston-Wettengel also said she plans to attend church Tuesday in her hometown of Leesburg, Florida. Legal setbacks . As for the families' wrongful death lawsuit against Blackwater, a federal judge in 2007 ordered that the case be taken out of the courts to be decided by a three-member arbitration panel. Senior U.S. District Judge James Fox sent the case to arbitration based on Blackwater's argument that the four victims had signed an agreement not to sue the company. A hearing is set for June 23. In court, Blackwater had argued that it was immune to such a lawsuit because, as an extension of the military, it cannot be held responsible for deaths in a war zone. At this point, Zovko said, both sides are losers. "I lost my son, and Blackwater lost the dignity of the company they thought they were." Helvenston said she wants the whole thing to just end, but events keep dragging it out. "They won't let me let it go." CNN's Wayne Drash contributed to this report.
It's been five years since killings of four U.S. contractors in Falluja . Victim's mom: "I want Blackwater exposed and out of business" Blackwater, renamed Xe, says it "continues to mourn" the loss of the four men . Another mom: Both sides are losers in Blackwater suit .
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Donna Zovko honors", "her son » . \"I didn't realize until way after the", "incident that he had been decapitated,\" said", "Helvenston's mother, Katy Helvenston-Wettengel,", "from her Florida home. \"They cut his heart out.", "How can anybody be that hateful?\" To identify his", "body, she said, investigators had to gather DNA", "samples from her son's children. A half-decade", "after the notorious attack, memories of the", "gruesome images have faded somewhat from the", "public eye, as the United States plans to reduce", "troop numbers in Iraq and a wrongful death suit", "brought by the four families heads to", "court-ordered arbitration. The families accuse", "Blackwater of failing to prepare the men for", "their mission that day. A 2007 House oversight", "committee report concluded that Blackwater", "\"ignored multiple warnings about the dangers\" and", "failed to supply armored vehicles, machine guns,", "sufficient intelligence or even a map. Blackwater", "responded by saying the experienced military", "veterans on the team \"had all of the resources", "they needed\" and were victims of a \"well-planned", "ambush.\" In the days after the attack, Blackwater", "was largely silent beyond a statement that said,", "\"We grieve today for the loss of our colleagues", "and we pray for their families.\" But the families", "said they ran into a stone wall trying to get", "details of what happened in Falluja. \"For the", "next three months, they never returned my calls,\"", "Helvenston's mother said. \"Our families were", "destroyed. We will never be the same.\" For Zovko,", "the suit is not about money or punishment. \"I", "want to hear the truth,\" she said. \"I want to", "know what my Jerry was doing before the mission.", "Why they didn't they have the maps? I want to", "know who he spoke to last.\" What makes this", "anniversary different from past years, she said,", "was an encounter this month in Boston with an", "Iraqi who claimed that he was at the scene of the", "attack shortly after the massacre. He offered", "Zovko new alleged details of the attack, which", "she says brought her comfort. The Iraqi man, whom", "she wouldn't identify, told her that the", "attackers did not appear to be targeting the", "motorcade containing her son and his three", "comrades. \"We used to think maybe the attack was", "done on purpose,\" she said. The news made her", "feel like \"I was lifted into the air,\" she said.", "\"For me, it was good. I miss my Jerry more today", "than yesterday.\" The gruesome attack put the", "little-known North Carolina-based security", "company into the American lexicon and on the", "world stage. It also changed the course of the", "war. The House report called it a \"turning point", "in public opinion about the war,\" which led to", "the first major U.S. offensive in Falluja. The", "fighting lasted three weeks, killing 36 U.S.", "service members, about 200 insurgents and an", "estimated 600 Iraqi civilians, according to the", "report. In the ensuing years, Blackwater and", "other private security firms in Iraq received", "hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S.", "government contracts. Tactics used by the private", "security firms sometimes created ill will among", "Iraqis and Blackwater in particular was", "criticized, even by some in the U.S. military,", "for its allegedly reckless use of deadly force.", "Erik Prince, Blackwater's founder and former CEO,", "dismissed such allegations as \"baseless\" after", "his company was criticized by the Iraqi", "government for an incident in which its guards", "killed 17 Iraqi civilians and wounded others", "while protecting a U.S. State Department convoy", "in Baghdad on September 16, 2007. \"To the extent", "there was the loss of innocent life, let me be", "clear that I consider that tragic,\" Prince said,", "adding that the Blackwater team \"acted", "appropriately while operating in a very complex", "war zone\" that day. Five ex-Blackwater security", "guards pleaded not guilty in January to charges", "of voluntary manslaughter stemming from their", "involvement in the shootings. A sixth pleaded", "guilty to voluntary and attempted manslaughter.", "That same month, the Iraqi government refused to", "grant the firm an operating license, and the U.S.", "State Department announced that it will not renew", "its contract. In the two months since the exit of", "the Bush administration, Prince has stepped down", "as CEO and brought in a new leadership team. The", "company has changed its name to Xe, but Prince is", "still chairman. \"I think Blackwater's been", "punished enough,\" Zovko said, \"but they will be", "punished more. It's time our government makes", "some rules and regulations about what civilian", "contractors can do in their wars.\" This week, Xe", "released a brief statement to CNN about the", "Falluja killings, saying the \"sacrifices of these", "brave men have not been forgotten. On the", "five-year anniversary of their death, the company", "continues to mourn their loss. Our thoughts", "remain with their families and loved ones.\"", "Prince's promise . Both mothers seem to be making", "a conscious effort to control their anger five", "years on. \"I refuse to hate, but if I were gonna", "hate anybody, it would be Blackwater and Erik", "Prince,\" Helvenston-Wettengel said. \"I want", "Blackwater exposed for who they are, and I want", "them out of business.\" Zovko said she relies on", "her Catholic faith to control her anger. In 2007,", "Prince told CNN he would be willing to meet with", "Zovko, but 16 months later, no such meeting has", "taken place. \"He hasn't honored his promise, but", "I believe he will,\" Zovko said. \"Sometimes I", "think he doesn't have a heart, but he really", "does.\" Zovko said she wants to ask Prince, \"Where", "are my Jerry's three suitcases with personal", "things that I have never received?\" Also, she", "said Prince promised to invite Zovko to", "Blackwater's headquarters in North Carolina to", "see memorial stones and trees that were planted", "honoring the victims. \"That hasn't happened,\"", "Zovko said. Helvenston-Wettengel also said she'd", "like to meet with Prince. \"I'd like to look him", "in the eye, yeah. I'd say, 'How can you live with", "yourself?' \" CNN sought a response from Prince", "about his promised meeting with Zovko. Company", "spokeswoman Anne Tyrrell said Prince had tried to", "meet with Zovko in early 2008 but was unable to", "\"due to scheduling conflicts.\" Both mothers' sons", "went to Iraq after careers in the U.S. military.", "Jerry Zovko, a former Army Ranger, had gone as a", "security contractor to train Iraqi soldiers. When", "that contract ended in late 2003, he signed on", "with a different company, Blackwater, according", "to his mother. For Scott Helvenston, Iraq was", "just the final chapter of a colorful career for", "the former Navy SEAL, a life that included a job", "as a stuntman and consultant for Hollywood films.", "On the set of 1997's \"G.I. Jane,\" shot in", "Jacksonville, Florida, Helvenston put Demi Moore", "through a rigorous training program, his mother", "said, even managing to grab a small role as an", "extra. A divorced father of two, Helvenston told", "his mother he would return from Iraq in two", "months, she said. \"He was going to go over there", "and make a bunch of money and come back and give", "it to his ex-wife,\" she said. Zovko and", "Helvenston-Wettengel have become close friends in", "the years since the tragedy, but on this", "anniversary, the two mothers will not be together", "to share their support and grief with each other.", "\"Traveling is getting to be troublesome for us", "both,\" said Zovko, who plans to remain near her", "home in Bratenahl, Ohio, to attend morning and", "evening masses at Cleveland's St. Paul Croatian", "Church. Helvenston-Wettengel also said she plans", "to attend church Tuesday in her hometown of", "Leesburg, Florida. Legal setbacks . As for the", "families' wrongful death lawsuit against", "Blackwater, a federal judge in 2007 ordered that", "the case be taken out of the courts to be decided", "by a three-member arbitration panel. Senior U.S.", "District Judge James Fox sent the case to", "arbitration based on Blackwater's argument that", "the four victims had signed an agreement not to", "sue the company. A hearing is set for June 23. In", "court, Blackwater had argued that it was immune", "to such a lawsuit because, as an extension of the", "military, it cannot be held responsible for", "deaths in a war zone. At this point, Zovko said,", "both sides are losers. \"I lost my son, and", "Blackwater lost the dignity of the company they", "thought they were.\" Helvenston said she wants the", "whole thing to just end, but events keep dragging", "it out. \"They won't let me let it go.\" CNN's", "Wayne Drash contributed to this report." ]
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By . Ray Massey, Transport Editor . PUBLISHED: . 07:46 EST, 31 July 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 02:50 EST, 1 August 2013 . Ryanair will increase its baggage charges until no-one can afford to take luggage for the hold, the budget airline’s flamboyant boss said today. Michael O'Leary who admits to himself paying 'a fortune' in excess baggage, added it was likely that ‘at some point’ airlines would start charging even for hand luggage. His plan to price bags of his airline . was revealed a news conference in London. Mr O'Leary said that Ryanair . had already increased its charge for hold luggage by £20 for the summer . period to catch out holidaymakers. Rising prices: Ryanair's Michael O'Leary has revealed the airline will increase its baggage charges until no-one can afford to take luggage for the hold - and it's already increase its hold luggage charge by £20 this summer . Asked . what was the logic behind charging people more for the summer period, . he replied: 'That's when they are likely to bring more bags.' Mr O'Leary went on: ‘We will keep increasing charges until we get rid of (hold) bags.' He . said Ryanair had reduced the number of its passengers who checked in . hold baggage from 80 per cent  to 19 per cent and that this was saving . the airline ‘a fortune in money’. But he accepted that some passengers would always want to bring big bags that needed to go in the hold. He . said: ‘We will never get rid of (hold) bags but I would be disappointed . if we don't get our figure for (hold) bags down from around 20 per cent . to 10 per cent.’ Asked . if Ryanair would consider charging for hand luggage, Mr O'Leary said: . ‘At some point in the future I think it's likely that airlines will do . it but I can't get my head round how you would do it. I think it's . unlikely that we will do it.’ Carry-on only: Passengers wait to check-in at the Ryanair desk in Stansted. Passengers will still be able to bring hold luggage but it will become increasingly expensive as Ryanair tries to reduce the number of hold bags . Mr O'Leary's airline makes a fortune charging for extras’ and has even threatened charging passengers to use the toilet and to introduce ‘standing room’ style upright seats to boost passenger numbers. This week the airline said it had ordered pilots to fly slower – adding two minutes to journeys – to save about £70million a year in fuel costs. Asked if he was considering reducing the amount of air conditioning on his flights, Mr O'Leary said: ‘No. Even I would not do that.' Last year he admitted to Management Today magazine:’ Of course I fly Ryanair, but it costs me a fortune in excess baggage.’ Ryanair also plans to offer advertising space on its planes  Asked if he would take an advert from low-fare rival airline easyJet Mr O'Leary replied: 'I would take an advert from anyone, even the UK Competition Commission (CC). Ryanair has been battling the Competition Commission and other regulatory authorities since 2006 in his efforts to take over Irish carrier Aer Lingus. Budget: A Ryanair jet taking off from Stansted Airport. Mr O'Leary this week ordered pilots to fly slower, adding two minutes to journeys, to save £70million-a-year in fuel costs . He said the Commission’s inquiry into the proposed takeover was ‘misguided’ and 'a political farce which has no case, no evidence and no credibility either’. Ryanair said that from the end of October it was adding one extra daily flight to its five main Ireland-UK routes - from Dublin to Stansted, to Manchester, to Birmingham, to Edinburgh and to Bristol. This is in direct response to similar flight increases recently announced by Aer Lingus. Cash generated from ‘extras’ -  known as ‘ancillary revenue’  or the industry term for any income that doesn’t come from selling seats -  was up by 25 per cent to £308million. This was helped by a boost from extra charges for allocated seating and priority boarding, as well as higher credit card fees. The decision to allow passengers to reserve a seat for a higher price echoes rival easyJet, where the extra option has also proved a success. It imposes a £70 fine on travellers who forget to print out their boarding passes online – adding hundreds of pounds to the cost of a family holiday for those who fall foul. And the cost of  changing the name on a ticket is £110. Ryanair’s outspoken chief executive Mr O’Leary has in the past branded those who don’t like paying for having their boarding cards printed out as 'idiots' who  should ‘b***** off’. But the opinionated airline chief has no sympathy for other passengers who fall foul of his tightly drawn rules. He criticised Berkshire mother-of-two Mrs Suzy McLeod who received backing from nearly half a million Facebook users when she was forced to pay £236 to print boarding passes for her family so they could fly home to Britain from Alicante, Spain. He said: ’So she gets on 'the Twitter' to complain. Emboldened by the rising tide of support, Mrs McLeod asks for compensation, to which we replied politely but firmly, thank you, Mrs McLeod, but it was your f***-up. We're not changing our policy.’ Three years ago competition watchdogs at the Office of Fair Trading accused Ryanair of ‘puerile, almost childish’ behaviour in the way it imposed unexpected charges.
Michael O'Leary said it was likely airlines will start charging for hand luggage . Airline has already boosted hold luggage prices by £20 for the summer . He said reducing passengers with hold luggage will save 'a fortune'
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[ "By . Ray Massey, Transport Editor . PUBLISHED: .", "07:46 EST, 31 July 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 02:50", "EST, 1 August 2013 . Ryanair will increase its", "baggage charges until no-one can afford to take", "luggage for the hold, the budget airline’s", "flamboyant boss said today. Michael O'Leary who", "admits to himself paying 'a fortune' in excess", "baggage, added it was likely that ‘at some point’", "airlines would start charging even for hand", "luggage. His plan to price bags of his airline .", "was revealed a news conference in London. Mr", "O'Leary said that Ryanair . had already increased", "its charge for hold luggage by £20 for the summer", ". period to catch out holidaymakers. Rising", "prices: Ryanair's Michael O'Leary has revealed", "the airline will increase its baggage charges", "until no-one can afford to take luggage for the", "hold - and it's already increase its hold luggage", "charge by £20 this summer . Asked . what was the", "logic behind charging people more for the summer", "period, . he replied: 'That's when they are", "likely to bring more bags.' Mr O'Leary went on:", "‘We will keep increasing charges until we get rid", "of (hold) bags.' He . said Ryanair had reduced", "the number of its passengers who checked in .", "hold baggage from 80 per cent  to 19 per cent and", "that this was saving . the airline ‘a fortune in", "money’. But he accepted that some passengers", "would always want to bring big bags that needed", "to go in the hold. He . said: ‘We will never get", "rid of (hold) bags but I would be disappointed .", "if we don't get our figure for (hold) bags down", "from around 20 per cent . to 10 per cent.’ Asked", ". if Ryanair would consider charging for hand", "luggage, Mr O'Leary said: . ‘At some point in the", "future I think it's likely that airlines will do", ". it but I can't get my head round how you would", "do it. I think it's . unlikely that we will do", "it.’ Carry-on only: Passengers wait to check-in", "at the Ryanair desk in Stansted. Passengers will", "still be able to bring hold luggage but it will", "become increasingly expensive as Ryanair tries to", "reduce the number of hold bags . Mr O'Leary's", "airline makes a fortune charging for extras’ and", "has even threatened charging passengers to use", "the toilet and to introduce ‘standing room’ style", "upright seats to boost passenger numbers. This", "week the airline said it had ordered pilots to", "fly slower – adding two minutes to journeys – to", "save about £70million a year in fuel costs. Asked", "if he was considering reducing the amount of air", "conditioning on his flights, Mr O'Leary said:", "‘No. Even I would not do that.' Last year he", "admitted to Management Today magazine:’ Of course", "I fly Ryanair, but it costs me a fortune in", "excess baggage.’ Ryanair also plans to offer", "advertising space on its planes  Asked if he", "would take an advert from low-fare rival airline", "easyJet Mr O'Leary replied: 'I would take an", "advert from anyone, even the UK Competition", "Commission (CC). Ryanair has been battling the", "Competition Commission and other regulatory", "authorities since 2006 in his efforts to take", "over Irish carrier Aer Lingus. Budget: A Ryanair", "jet taking off from Stansted Airport. Mr O'Leary", "this week ordered pilots to fly slower, adding", "two minutes to journeys, to save", "£70million-a-year in fuel costs . He said the", "Commission’s inquiry into the proposed takeover", "was ‘misguided’ and 'a political farce which has", "no case, no evidence and no credibility either’.", "Ryanair said that from the end of October it was", "adding one extra daily flight to its five main", "Ireland-UK routes - from Dublin to Stansted, to", "Manchester, to Birmingham, to Edinburgh and to", "Bristol. This is in direct response to similar", "flight increases recently announced by Aer", "Lingus. Cash generated from ‘extras’ -  known as", "‘ancillary revenue’  or the industry term for any", "income that doesn’t come from selling seats -", "was up by 25 per cent to £308million. This was", "helped by a boost from extra charges for", "allocated seating and priority boarding, as well", "as higher credit card fees. The decision to allow", "passengers to reserve a seat for a higher price", "echoes rival easyJet, where the extra option has", "also proved a success. It imposes a £70 fine on", "travellers who forget to print out their boarding", "passes online – adding hundreds of pounds to the", "cost of a family holiday for those who fall foul.", "And the cost of  changing the name on a ticket is", "£110. Ryanair’s outspoken chief executive Mr", "O’Leary has in the past branded those who don’t", "like paying for having their boarding cards", "printed out as 'idiots' who  should ‘b***** off’.", "But the opinionated airline chief has no sympathy", "for other passengers who fall foul of his tightly", "drawn rules. He criticised Berkshire", "mother-of-two Mrs Suzy McLeod who received", "backing from nearly half a million Facebook users", "when she was forced to pay £236 to print boarding", "passes for her family so they could fly home to", "Britain from Alicante, Spain. He said: ’So she", "gets on 'the Twitter' to complain. Emboldened by", "the rising tide of support, Mrs McLeod asks for", "compensation, to which we replied politely but", "firmly, thank you, Mrs McLeod, but it was your", "f***-up. We're not changing our policy.’ Three", "years ago competition watchdogs at the Office of", "Fair Trading accused Ryanair of ‘puerile, almost", "childish’ behaviour in the way it imposed", "unexpected charges." ]
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baggage, added it was likely that ‘at some point’ airlines would start charging even for hand O'Leary said that Ryanair . had already increased its charge for hold luggage by £20 for the summer prices: Ryanair's Michael O'Leary has revealed airline makes a fortune charging for extras’ and
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Veteran actor Karl Malden, who won an Academy Award for his role in "A Streetcar Named Desire," has died at age 97, his manager said Wednesday. Karl Malden in "The Streets of San Francisco" in 1974. Malden was nominated for four Emmys for the series. Malden died in his sleep about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, said his manager, Bud Ross. Malden appeared alongside Marlon Brando in two of director Elia Kazan's classic films of the 1950s -- "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "On the Waterfront." He won the best supporting actor Oscar for "Streetcar," which was released in 1951, in 1952 and was nominated for his role as a priest crusading against crooked union bosses in "On the Waterfront." Ross said he did not know the cause of death. "It could be a combination of things," Ross said. "He was 97 years old." Born Mladen George Sekulovich in Gary, Indiana, the bulb-nosed actor made his New York stage debut in 1938 and first appeared in films in the 1940 melodrama "They Knew What They Wanted." After serving in the Army Air Corps in World War II, he made his mark in the New York production of "Streetcar," by Tennessee Williams. Watch Malden talk about why he got into acting » . Malden also did extensive work in television, starring with Michael Douglas in the police drama "The Streets of San Francisco" from 1972-77. He was nominated four times for Emmys for the show, and won a supporting-actor Emmy for his part in the miniseries adaptation of the true-crime bestseller "Fatal Vision" in 1985. His other well-known screen roles include his performances in "Patton," in which he played World War II Gen. Omar Bradley alongside George C. Scott's title character; the steamy "Baby Doll," another Elia Kazan-Tennessee Williams collaboration; and "Gypsy." Malden was also famous for a series of television ads for the American Express card, in which he advised viewers, "Don't leave home without it." Watch Malden talk why he took such diverse roles » . A memorial service is expected to be held within the next three to four weeks, Ross said. Malden was the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1989 to 1992. The Academy is best known for its annual awards, the Oscars. Malden's "Streetcar" Oscar had its own mini-drama. In 1985, he sent it to the manufacturer in Chicago for replating. But he discovered the award sent back to him was a fake in 2006, when the original appeared for sale on eBay. The Academy sued the sellers, Randy and Matt Mariani, who eventually returned the award. In 2004, he received the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award. Malden was born on March 22, 1912, and grew up in Gary. He broke his nose twice playing football in high school, where his athleticism won him a scholarship to Arkansas State Teacher's College in Conway. After being forbidden by his basketball coach to appear in a school play, Malden left college and began playing semi-pro basketball. He later worked in the steel mills of Gary to save money for drama school. When his acting career began, Malden took his grandfather's first name and rearranged the spelling of his own first name to make his professional last name. He said he changed his name, "to fit theater marquees." One of Malden's last acting roles was in 2000, according to IMDB.com. He played a priest in an episode of "The West Wing."
Malden won Oscar for role in "A Streetcar Named Desire" He also starred with Marlon Brando in "On the Waterfront" On TV, he co-starred with Michael Douglas in "The Streets of San Francisco"
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By . Suzannah Hills . PUBLISHED: . 06:21 EST, 30 July 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 11:04 EST, 30 July 2012 . Michael Foreman, 48, died from 'multiple traumatic injuries' after plunging 100ft to his death at London's Tate Modern gallery . The man who plunged 100ft to his death at London’s Tate Modern gallery in front of horrified onlookers was a HSBC bank manager, it was revealed today. Michael Foreman, 48, was reported missing the day before he fell from a private members' balcony on the fifth floor of the gallery just before 6pm last Tuesday evening. An inquest was today opened into his death at Southwark Coroner’s Court after Mr Foreman was formally identified by his wife following the incident. His death - caused by 'multiple traumatic injuries' - was deemed non suspicious, the court heard. The hearing was told: 'On July 23rd he was reported missing to Essex Police. On July 24th he was witnessed to jump from the fifth floor members bar area of the Tate Modern. He was taken to St Thomas Hospital.' Coroner Dr Andrew Harris was told Mr Foreman, who lived with his wife Janet in Essex, was 'a senior bank manager with HSBC'. Mr Foreman’s funeral is due to take place on Friday at Corbets Tey crematorium in Upminster. Devastated friends of the HSBC banker . described him as a 'gentleman' who was 'very passionate' about his . hobby, playing trombone in brass bands. His friends revealed Mr Foreman's . death was a case of 'history repeating itself' as Mr Foreman's brother, . who had also worked for HSBC, died in tragic circumstances after going . for a swim and suffering a heart attack aged just 24. Shocking: Mr Foreman plummeted to the ground from the London art gallery's private members' terrace five floors up . He was a trombonist in the Tilbury brass band in Essex and also used to play regularly with The Aveley and Newham Band in east London. Tilbury brass band member Derek Morris said married Mr Foreman was always a 'gentleman' and worked in HSBC's City HQ where he had a 'good job'. Mr Morris, who also plays trombone, added: 'He had a good job in the City and was always flying to Hong Kong so it makes you think what was going through his mind when he died. 'I've known him for many years as we played for 50 years for the Aveley band. He was a quiet man, but very passionate about the trombone. 'He was very business-like and not very sociable. He was always very well-suited and always a gentleman. 'It's very sad news and I just can't believe it. 'He had a brother who used to work for HSBC too, but he tragically died years ago. 'He went for a swim and had a heart attack. He was 24 when he died and they were both very close.' High season: Major exhibitions of work by Damien Hirst and Edvard Munch were taking place at the London gallery . Sudden death: Police stand guard outside the gallery after the afternoon tragedy . Mr Foreman from the terrace of a bar . and restaurant area as tourists picnicking by the Thames in the late . afternoon sun watched in shock. It was a busy period for the gallery with shows by hugely popular artists Damien Hirst and Edvard Munch taking place. Elodie . Soetaert, 25, an account manager for We Are Social, said: 'We arrived . just after and saw police and police tape everywhere. The body was . covered in tarpaulin and the police had put screens up so we couldn’t . see it. 'It was really shocking. Some people had been playing music and when they stopped it was silent. 'I’d gone for drinks with my friends and I’m happy I arrived after he had fallen because I wouldn’t have wanted to see that.' One Tate employee, who did not want to be named, said: 'I was just finishing my shift when I heard what had happened. 'As I was walking out of the building I saw him on the ground. 'It was horrible. I didn't stop to look at any more. Everybody is so shocked. Nobody is even speaking about it today.' A cyclist who saw a man plunge to his death returned to the gallery yesterday to leave a bunch of flowers at the spot where he died. Bystanders: Day-trippers packing the area around the Thames were aghast at the incident . Drama: Mr Foreman had been reported missing just a day before the tragic incident . The man, who would not give his name, said he did not know the victim, as he laid a bunch of pink lilies outside just after 4pm. Looking visibly upset, he said: 'I was on the balcony of the espresso bar when it happened, which is two floors below where he fell. 'I didn't see or hear anything beforehand I just saw him fall and hit the ground. 'It was awful. It was one of the most shocking things I've ever seen.' Shocked onlookers took to the internet to describe the tragic incident. @CathHannahx wrote on Twitter: ‘Seeing the guy who had committed suicide and jumped off the Tate modern has been the most traumatic thing I have seen.’ Some onlookers at first thought it was 'a staged flash mob thing' and took photographs, tweeted @salmasaid. Another user, @afbsutherland, said: 'Weird day at Tate modern. Sehgal was amazing, the possible suicide outside was pretty awful. Hope it wasn't as bad as it looked.' A spokesman for the museum said: 'Our deepest sympathies go to his family.’ This is not the first time the gallery has encountered tragedy. In 2007, lawyer Matthew Courtney, 27, plunged 80ft down a stairwell leading to the art gallery’s seventh floor restaurant in a tragic accident.
Michael Foreman, 48, fell from a private members' balcony on the fifth floor of the gallery . Inquest hears he was reported missing just the day before his death . Mr Foreman worked as bank manager for HSBC . Several visitors to the Edvard Munch and Damien Hirst exhibitions at the gallery witnessed fall . Bystanders said on Twitter that they were 'traumatised'
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[ "By . Suzannah Hills . PUBLISHED: . 06:21 EST, 30", "July 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 11:04 EST, 30 July", "2012 . Michael Foreman, 48, died from 'multiple", "traumatic injuries' after plunging 100ft to his", "death at London's Tate Modern gallery . The man", "who plunged 100ft to his death at London’s Tate", "Modern gallery in front of horrified onlookers", "was a HSBC bank manager, it was revealed today.", "Michael Foreman, 48, was reported missing the day", "before he fell from a private members' balcony on", "the fifth floor of the gallery just before 6pm", "last Tuesday evening. An inquest was today opened", "into his death at Southwark Coroner’s Court after", "Mr Foreman was formally identified by his wife", "following the incident. His death - caused by", "'multiple traumatic injuries' - was deemed non", "suspicious, the court heard. The hearing was", "told: 'On July 23rd he was reported missing to", "Essex Police. On July 24th he was witnessed to", "jump from the fifth floor members bar area of the", "Tate Modern. He was taken to St Thomas Hospital.'", "Coroner Dr Andrew Harris was told Mr Foreman, who", "lived with his wife Janet in Essex, was 'a senior", "bank manager with HSBC'. Mr Foreman’s funeral is", "due to take place on Friday at Corbets Tey", "crematorium in Upminster. Devastated friends of", "the HSBC banker . described him as a 'gentleman'", "who was 'very passionate' about his . hobby,", "playing trombone in brass bands. His friends", "revealed Mr Foreman's . death was a case of", "'history repeating itself' as Mr Foreman's", "brother, . who had also worked for HSBC, died in", "tragic circumstances after going . for a swim and", "suffering a heart attack aged just 24. Shocking:", "Mr Foreman plummeted to the ground from the", "London art gallery's private members' terrace", "five floors up . He was a trombonist in the", "Tilbury brass band in Essex and also used to play", "regularly with The Aveley and Newham Band in east", "London. Tilbury brass band member Derek Morris", "said married Mr Foreman was always a 'gentleman'", "and worked in HSBC's City HQ where he had a 'good", "job'. Mr Morris, who also plays trombone, added:", "'He had a good job in the City and was always", "flying to Hong Kong so it makes you think what", "was going through his mind when he died. 'I've", "known him for many years as we played for 50", "years for the Aveley band. He was a quiet man,", "but very passionate about the trombone. 'He was", "very business-like and not very sociable. He was", "always very well-suited and always a gentleman.", "'It's very sad news and I just can't believe it.", "'He had a brother who used to work for HSBC too,", "but he tragically died years ago. 'He went for a", "swim and had a heart attack. He was 24 when he", "died and they were both very close.' High season:", "Major exhibitions of work by Damien Hirst and", "Edvard Munch were taking place at the London", "gallery . Sudden death: Police stand guard", "outside the gallery after the afternoon tragedy .", "Mr Foreman from the terrace of a bar . and", "restaurant area as tourists picnicking by the", "Thames in the late . afternoon sun watched in", "shock. It was a busy period for the gallery with", "shows by hugely popular artists Damien Hirst and", "Edvard Munch taking place. Elodie . Soetaert, 25,", "an account manager for We Are Social, said: 'We", "arrived . just after and saw police and police", "tape everywhere. The body was . covered in", "tarpaulin and the police had put screens up so we", "couldn’t . see it. 'It was really shocking. Some", "people had been playing music and when they", "stopped it was silent. 'I’d gone for drinks with", "my friends and I’m happy I arrived after he had", "fallen because I wouldn’t have wanted to see", "that.' One Tate employee, who did not want to be", "named, said: 'I was just finishing my shift when", "I heard what had happened. 'As I was walking out", "of the building I saw him on the ground. 'It was", "horrible. I didn't stop to look at any more.", "Everybody is so shocked. Nobody is even speaking", "about it today.' A cyclist who saw a man plunge", "to his death returned to the gallery yesterday to", "leave a bunch of flowers at the spot where he", "died. Bystanders: Day-trippers packing the area", "around the Thames were aghast at the incident .", "Drama: Mr Foreman had been reported missing just", "a day before the tragic incident . The man, who", "would not give his name, said he did not know the", "victim, as he laid a bunch of pink lilies outside", "just after 4pm. Looking visibly upset, he said:", "'I was on the balcony of the espresso bar when it", "happened, which is two floors below where he", "fell. 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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 16:20 EST, 4 November 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 16:25 EST, 4 November 2013 . The 10-year-old girl whose body was found stuffed in a trash can had been starved to death by her parents, it was revealed today. The victim, Emani Moss, was found on Saturday after her guilt-ridden father called 911 and said he was about to commit suicide. At the time, Eman Moss told officers that his daughter swallowed poison and he and his wife dumped the girl's body in the garbage and tried burning it in panic. Horrific: Police found the body inside this trash can and said that there was evidence that it had been burned . Horrific death: Both Eman (left) and Tiffany Moss have been charged with murder, cruelty to children in the first degree and concealing a body . Now police have concluded that the 10-year-old had not been given anything to eat for more than a week before her death. The . Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that the arrest warrant affidavit . says that the girl's father an stepmother Tiffany Moss 'caused the death . of the victim...by denying the victim enough food to live.' Investigators confirmed that the girl had not eaten since October 24. The . girl's father reportedly called police and told them that he was about . to kill himself because of the guilt he felt from his daughter's death. He was not forthcoming with the true reason for his guilt, however, claiming his daughter 'drank some kind of chemical'. Though . he initially said the girl's body was inside the apartment beside him, . officers responding to the scene found the deranged man outside his . apartment, he then pointed to a trash can across the parking lot. Disturbing call: The girl's father, pictured, told police he was suicidal and that his daughter was dead after drinking a chemical . Burned to death: Emani Moss was found burned to death, her father (left) and stepmother (right) are each charged with murder - leaving loved ones shocked . Eman Moss told police 'he panicked and did not know what to do' after his daughter died. The . Atlanta Journal constitution says that he later told police that he put . Emani's body in the trash can in front of their Lawrenceville apartment . building and then tried burning the corpse. Officers . were on the scene Monday morning and WSBTV said that the girl's body . had yet to be removed from the garbage can, but they were waiting for . the medical examiner to arrive. Both Eman and Tiffany Moss face felony charges of murder, first-degree child cruelty and concealing a death.
Eman and Tiffany Moss were both arrested and face several felony charges in the girl's death . First told police that Emani, 10, swallowed chemicals . Investigators concluded she had not been fed since October 24 .
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By . Jill Reilly . PUBLISHED: . 09:00 EST, 19 March 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 15:18 EST, 19 March 2012 . It is the oldest surviving clipper ship in the world, being five years older than the Cutty Sark, and in better days took emigrants from Scotland to Australia, where an estimated 250,000 people's ancestors were among its passengers. For years, the City of Adelaide lay rotting on a Scottish slipway. Now, nearly 150 years after she was built, preparations are under way for one last voyage – back to Australia, where the vessel will undergo restoration. A giant steel cradle has been assembled in Irvine, North Ayrshire, so the vessel can be transported to become the centrepiece of a maritime heritage display in Port Adelaide. Saved: For years it lay rotting on a slipway at the Scottish Maritime Museum, with the cost of repairs put in excess of £10m . Named The City of Adelaide, the vessel . was built in Sunderland in 1864 and an estimated 250,000 people can . trace their origins to its passengers when it carried emigrants from . Scotland to Australia. For years it lay rotting on a slipway at the Scottish Maritime Museum, with the cost of repairs put in excess of £10million. Some . experts even suggested breaking it up as the restoration required was . so extensive, it almost required building a new vessel. The City of Adelaide travelled 10,000 mile trips between the two countries for 23 years, but her sailing days ended in 1893. The 176ft (53 metre) ship was purchased by Southampton Corporation following a cholera outbreak for use as a floating isolation hospital. Legacy: The City of Adelaide was built in Sunderland in 1864 and an estimated 250,000 people can trace their origins to its passengers when it carried emigrants from Scotland to Australia . In 1924 it was converted into a training ship at Irvine, and renamed HMS Carrick, but in 1991 the ship sank at the Princes Dock, Glasgow, and lay on the bottom of the River Clyde for a year. It was then raised by the Scottish Maritime Museum and later moved to its site in Irvine, Ayrshire. Like the other surviving clipper, Cutty Sark, it combines an iron frame with a wooden hull. In 2010 the Scottish government named a group from Australia as the preferred option to move and restore the ship. Announcement: Culture Minister Fiona Hyslop (far left) said the vessel would be returning to the city after which she was named in 2010 after the Scottish government named a group from Australia as the preferred option to move and restore the ship . Some campaigners wanted it returned to Sunderland, and one former councillor even staged a sit-in on the boat, but they lost out to the Australian bid. After announcing the decision, Fiona Hyslop, Minister for Culture and External Affairs . Ms Hyslop said: 'The City of Adelaide has an illustrious past shared by two nations, Scotland and Australia . This bid gives us the opportunity to save the ship build on that link and open up the potential for both countries to recognise partnerships and shared heritage on an international scale. 'We can now have a link between Scotland and Australia which allows both nations to share the vessel’s historical, cultural and social significance through tourism, interpretation and education.' Engineers in Australia constructed a special 100-tonne cradle, costing £680,000, from prefabricated sections which has now arrived in Irvine. Once this is assembled and checked, the hull will be jacked up to allow the cradle to slide underneath. Jim Tildesley, the project co-ordinator for the Scottish museum's . trustees, said the cradle was being assembled in Irvine under the . supervision of one of its Australian designers. He added: 'The initial . assembly is a test assembly to ensure that everything fits as it was . made in 20 different locations in South Australia and so is coming . together in Irvine for the first time. It is then subject to loading . tests to meet Lloyd's [of London] and insurance requirements before . being disassembled prior to fitting around the vessel. 'No date has been fixed as there are a number of stages and conditions . still to be met and, having cleared each of those stages, any movement . has to await an appropriate tide,' he told the Guardian.
For years it lay rotting on a slipway at . the Scottish Maritime Museum, with the cost of repairs in excess of . £10m and experts suggested breaking it up . Giant steel cradle has been assembled in Irvine, North Ayrshire, so the vessel can be transported to a display in Port Adelaide .
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was today rumoured to be expecting his second child after his wife appeared in public in a maternity dress. Speculation mounted after onlookers noticed Ri Sol-ju wearing what appeared to be the same loose-fitting outfit she wore before the birth of their daughter in late 2012. A photograph of her attending a recent sporting event that featured on the front of the state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper suggests she has also put on weight. Are they expecting? Rumours have grown that Kim Jong-Un's wife Ri Sol-Ju is pregnant again after she was spotted wearing what appeared to be same maternity dress she wore before the birth of their first child (left) during a public event last week (right). These two images were published by a South Korean newspaper . Pictures of Ri apparently wearing the dress last week and during her first pregnancy have also been published on the website of South Korean newspaper The Chosun Ilbo. Observers say Kim Jong-Un, 31, who is believed to . also have a daughter with another woman, will be desperately hoping for a . male heir to continue the family's dictatorship. Toshimitsu Shigemura, a professor at Tokyo's Waseda University and an authority on North Korean affairs, told The Daily Telegraph: 'There have been rumours that Ri is pregnant again for a few weeks now. 'This . is not really a surprise as Kim needs a son as a successor for the . dynasty that has ruled North Korea since it was founded by his . grandfather, Kim Il-sung. 'It's absolutely impossible that a daughter could take over as leader, so his wife needs to give birth to a son.' Observers say Kim Jong-Un, 31, will be desperately hoping for a male heir to continue the family's dictatorship . Ri, previously the lead singer with Ponchonbo Electronic Ensemble, has been out of the spotlight in recent weeks, like she was during her first pregnancy. In March last year, speculation grew . that she had given birth after photographs seen on North Korean TV . showed her wearing a neatly-fitting two-piece skirt suit in contrast to . the loose-fitting clothing she was seen wearing in the December before. With . no official confirmation, the only other evidence of the birth came in . September when basketball star Dennis Rodman said he held the baby girl . during a visit to the country. Will he give up the smoking? A former playmate revealed over the weekend how Jong-Un is a Hollywood-obsessed playboy who grew up with the lavish excesses of a rock-star childhood . Kim, who is often seen smoking in public, may have to re-assess his habits if he does become a father again. According . to an interview with a former playmate over the weekend, Jong-Un is a . Hollywood-obsessed playboy who grew up with the lavish excesses of a . rock-star childhood. Kenji . Fujimoto, 66, recalled a child who learned to drive his own Mercedes at . the age of seven, who downed whole bottles of vodka and was a secret . smoker in his teenage years. Fujimoto . spent more than a decade as head chef and confidant of Un's father and . the country’s late dictator Jong Il before escaping North Korea in 2001.
Ri Sol-ju seen in 'same maternity dress' she wore before birth of first child . Picture on front of state-run newspaper suggests she has put on weight .
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Under current laws should a Queen marry a woman she would automatically be given the title of King . Changes are to be made to the way royal titles are granted in order to stop a man becoming a Queen or a woman a king in light of next month's same-sex marriage law. Under the current rules if Britain were to have a gay king, his husband would be statutorily be made a Queen. Likewise a Queen's same-sex consort would be a king. And if a future prince of Wales were to marry a man, his husband would automatically be grated the title princess of Wales. Civil servants have trawled through dozens of statutes and regulations going back as far as 1285 in what legal experts have described as a 'tidying-up' exercise, the Daily Telegraph reports. The changes will extend to dukes, earls and other male peers in order to prevent a same-sex husband becoming a duchess, countess or lady. However fervent equal rights campaigners may be disappointed because while it will remain high treason to commit adultery with a king's wife or queen's husband that will not be the case with a same–sex consort. Proposed amendments to 36 Acts dating back to 1859 and a further 67 pieces of legislation dating back 729 years, are to be set out in a draft order. They will cover exclusions from the effects of the Same–Sex Marriage Act as well as changes to pension regulations. A clause in the Act which gives gay and heterosexual marriage the same legal force will not apply to anyone 'who marries, or who is married to, the king regnant, to the title of queen'. However the Coalition for Marriage, which . is campaigning against gay marriage, said the changes showed what a . 'complete mess', the act has made of the law. Reforms: The changes will extend to dukes, earls and other male peers in order to prevent a same-sex husband becoming a duchess, countess or lady . Spokesman Colin Hart told the Telegraph: 'We repeatedly warned that the Government's plans were ill thought out, complicated and would have a damaging effect. 'Just a few months later we have ministers engaged in an unprecedented and systematic drive to airbrush out of law words like husband, wife and widow in order to make the legislation work. 'It is clear the Government is in a complete mess.'
Under the current rules if Britain were to have a gay king, his husband would be statutorily be a Queen . Likewise if a future prince of Wales were to marry a man, his husband would automatically be grated the title princess of Wales .
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Freak accident: The woman's car slipped into reverse as she got out to deliver a newspaper . A Canadian woman was left seriously injured after being run over by her own car three times as she tried to deliver newspapers. Residents of Trois-Rivieres were woken by the woman's anguished cries as she was repeatedly struck by her car in a bizarre accident. The woman had been making her regular newspaper delivery in Trois-Rivieres earlier this week, when her automatic car slipped into reverse as she got out. As she got out of the car, it lurched backwards and the open car door knocked her under the wheels. The . woman, who has not been named, tried to pull herself back into the car . to stop it, but she stumbled and was run over for a second time. A third attempt to get back in her car resulted in the injured driver being pulled under the car for a third time. Her car continued to move in an ever-widening circle until the police arrived. Alerted . by the woman's cries, residents rushed outside to drag her to safety. She was taken to hospital to be treated for a serious leg injury. With their help she was able to limp to a nearby house to wait for . medical attention. It is believed the woman, had been delivering the French-language newspaper Le Nouvelliste at the time of the accident, confused 'park' and 'reverse' on her gear box as she got out of the car. Because she had left the engine running, the car continued to move until police were able to stop it.
Canadian left with serious injuries after being crushed by moving vehicle . Automatic car pulled her under its wheels after slipping into reverse .
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(CNN) -- Brian Adkins, a newly assigned American diplomat in Ethiopia, was found dead last weekend at his home in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, an embassy spokesman and a senior State Department official told CNN. U.S. Embassy press officer Michael McClellan identified Adkins and said he was from Columbus, Ohio. He was 25 at the time of his death. "He was found dead over the weekend and a criminal investigation is under way," McClellan told CNN on Thursday. "The Ethiopian federal police are investigating it." Adkins, who would have turned 26 on Monday, received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from George Washington University, according to the school's newspaper, the GW Hatchet, which reported his death. According to the newspaper, Adkins joined the State Department after receiving his master's degree in 2007. A State Department official, who declined to be named because of the ongoing investigation, said it was the diplomat's first tour of duty as a foreign service officer. There were no apparent threats against him, and investigators were trying to determine whether he was the victim of a random crime. Adkins' father, Dan Adkins, told CNN affiliate WBNS that his family worried about him, but Adkins assured them he would be safe at a guarded compound. His sister, Tiffany Cooper, said the family was struggling. "It is hurting us. There is no closure. We have no idea how our brother died," Cooper said. The GW Hatchet reported that Adkins moved to Ethiopia as part of a Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship, after studying the local language and culture for nearly a year. A GWU student and friend of Adkins described him as "selfless, hardworking, confident, funny, charming, articulate, a scholar and a gentleman," according to the newspaper. "The world has lost someone who had so much to offer. I miss him tremendously," senior Michael Geremia told the newspaper. "When I received word of his death on Monday, which would have been his 26th birthday, a piece of me died in Ethiopia." As a student, Adkins was active in the Knights of Columbus and the Newman Center, which are organizations run by the Catholic church, the paper reported. -- CNN's Elise Labott and Ben Brumfield contributed to this report.
U.S. Embassy says a criminal investigation is under way . Authorities found Brian Adkins dead over the weekend . U.S. official says it was Adkins first tour of duty as a foreign service officer . There were no apparent threats against Adkins .
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By . Rob Preece . PUBLISHED: . 03:59 EST, 22 August 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 05:24 EST, 22 August 2012 . Criticism: Manchester MP Tony Lloyd has questioned why it took police more than 11 weeks to release CCTV images of two suspects in an investigation into the rape of a 14-year-old boy . Detectives investigating the rape of a 14-year-old boy in a department store have been criticised for waiting more than 11 weeks before making a public appeal for information about the crime. An MP has questioned why it took police so long to release CCTV images of two suspects wanted for questioning over the attack, which happened in Manchester city centre on June 2. Greater Manchester Police only released the images yesterday - almost three months after the incident happened in a toilet in a Debenhams store. Tony Lloyd, the MP for Manchester Central and Labour's candidate for Greater Manchester's first police commissioner, said it was 'common sense' that issuing the pictures sooner would have helped the investigation. He said: 'There is unease about why it has taken so long for those pictures to be released. 'I think the police do have to give a detailed answer at to why this delay took place. 'It’s not easy in situations like this, [given] the need to respect the victim. 'But I think common sense tells most . people that early publication of CCTV both helps the police, because . members of the public hopefully come forward and help identify the . attacker, and of course, in the worse case, it would help prevent an . early repetition.' The boy's ordeal began when he used a public toilet in Manchester's Arndale Centre and became aware of two men staring at him. Scroll down for video . Suspects: Police released these CCTV images more than 11 weeks after the attack , which happened in a department store . Suddenly one of the men approached him and said: ‘Come with us, do what we say and if you try to run, we’ll get you.’ The boy was then frogmarched by the men – one white and the other Asian – out of the Arndale Centre in Manchester. Led by the arm, he was forcibly taken about 50 yards away to the nearby Debenhams store. As shoppers and staff walked around . the four-storey department store, oblivious to the boy’s ordeal, the . teenager was forced into a lift by the two men. He was taken by the lift upstairs, where he was marched into a men’s toilet and raped by the Asian man. Yesterday a police source said the attack was ‘absolutely horrendous’. Scene: The boy was raped in a toilet in this Debenhams store in Manchester city centre . The source said: ‘The attack on a . child in a busy department store on a Saturday afternoon will put fear . and dread into the heart of every parent. ‘If teenagers are not safe from paedophile predators in the heart of a busy city, then it is extremely worrying.’ The teenager reported the incident and was taken to a rape crisis centre at St Mary’s Hospital where he was checked by doctors. A team of officers has been working . with the traumatised victim to build up a picture of what happened and . to obtain forensic evidence. Greater Manchester Police said . the CCTV images of the men were circulated to local businesses and they . had waited for the results of forensic tests, which took some time to . complete. The force said it also had to wait for the boy to be video-interviewed before making a public appeal. Speaking as the CCTV images were . released, Detective Sergeant Liam Boden said: ‘This young victim has . been absolutely devastated by what happened to him. ‘What makes this incident doubly . shocking is that he was marched across a busy part of the city centre . during the late afternoon on Saturday. 'Devastated': The boy was attacked after being approached by two men in the Arndale Centre in Manchester . Investigation: Police are confident that Manchester shoppers may have seen the boy's attackers either before or after the incident . ‘However, this means I am confident that shoppers may have seen the offenders either before or after the incident. ‘I want people to take a good look at the men in these images and tell me who they are.’ His colleague, Superintendent Stuart . Ellison, said: ‘When you think about a 14-year-old out in the city . centre at that time of the evening, when the footfall is pretty heavy . and there are a lot of people about, the fact that someone could be . marched across the street and into a store in this way is pretty . horrific.’ He added that he found the attack . ‘particularly disturbing’, saying: ‘When I think about family or friends . who could have been out in the Arndale at that time of night, it . disturbs me greatly.’ A spokesman for Debenhams said: 'We were shocked to hear about this incident and would like to reassure everyone this is an isolated case.'
Boy, 14, was attacked in toilet of a Debenhams store in Manchester city centre on June 2 . Detectives at Greater Manchester Police made public appeal for information only yesterday . Manchester Central MP Tony Lloyd questions why it took police so long to release CCTV images of suspects .
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Tony Lloyd, the MP for Manchester Central", "and Labour's candidate for Greater Manchester's", "first police commissioner, said it was 'common", "sense' that issuing the pictures sooner would", "have helped the investigation. He said: 'There is", "unease about why it has taken so long for those", "pictures to be released. 'I think the police do", "have to give a detailed answer at to why this", "delay took place. 'It’s not easy in situations", "like this, [given] the need to respect the", "victim. 'But I think common sense tells most .", "people that early publication of CCTV both helps", "the police, because . members of the public", "hopefully come forward and help identify the .", "attacker, and of course, in the worse case, it", "would help prevent an . early repetition.' The", "boy's ordeal began when he used a public toilet", "in Manchester's Arndale Centre and became aware", "of two men staring at him. Scroll down for video", ". Suspects: Police released these CCTV images", "more than 11 weeks after the attack , which", "happened in a department store . Suddenly one of", "the men approached him and said: ‘Come with us,", "do what we say and if you try to run, we’ll get", "you.’ The boy was then frogmarched by the men –", "one white and the other Asian – out of the", "Arndale Centre in Manchester. Led by the arm, he", "was forcibly taken about 50 yards away to the", "nearby Debenhams store. As shoppers and staff", "walked around . the four-storey department store,", "oblivious to the boy’s ordeal, the . teenager was", "forced into a lift by the two men. He was taken", "by the lift upstairs, where he was marched into a", "men’s toilet and raped by the Asian man.", "Yesterday a police source said the attack was", "‘absolutely horrendous’. Scene: The boy was raped", "in a toilet in this Debenhams store in Manchester", "city centre . The source said: ‘The attack on a .", "child in a busy department store on a Saturday", "afternoon will put fear . and dread into the", "heart of every parent. ‘If teenagers are not safe", "from paedophile predators in the heart of a busy", "city, then it is extremely worrying.’ The", "teenager reported the incident and was taken to a", "rape crisis centre at St Mary’s Hospital where he", "was checked by doctors. A team of officers has", "been working . with the traumatised victim to", "build up a picture of what happened and . to", "obtain forensic evidence. Greater Manchester", "Police said . the CCTV images of the men were", "circulated to local businesses and they . had", "waited for the results of forensic tests, which", "took some time to . complete. The force said it", "also had to wait for the boy to be", "video-interviewed before making a public appeal.", "Speaking as the CCTV images were . released,", "Detective Sergeant Liam Boden said: ‘This young", "victim has . been absolutely devastated by what", "happened to him. ‘What makes this incident doubly", ". shocking is that he was marched across a busy", "part of the city centre . during the late", "afternoon on Saturday. 'Devastated': The boy was", "attacked after being approached by two men in the", "Arndale Centre in Manchester . Investigation:", "Police are confident that Manchester shoppers may", "have seen the boy's attackers either before or", "after the incident . ‘However, this means I am", "confident that shoppers may have seen the", "offenders either before or after the incident. ‘I", "want people to take a good look at the men in", "these images and tell me who they are.’ His", "colleague, Superintendent Stuart . Ellison, said:", "‘When you think about a 14-year-old out in the", "city . centre at that time of the evening, when", "the footfall is pretty heavy . and there are a", "lot of people about, the fact that someone could", "be . marched across the street and into a store", "in this way is pretty . horrific.’ He added that", "he found the attack . ‘particularly disturbing’,", "saying: ‘When I think about family or friends .", "who could have been out in the Arndale at that", "time of night, it . disturbs me greatly.’ A", "spokesman for Debenhams said: 'We were shocked to", "hear about this incident and would like to", "reassure everyone this is an isolated case.'" ]
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making a public appeal for information about the crime. An MP has questioned why it took police so long to release CCTV images of two suspects happened in Manchester city centre on June 2. Greater Manchester Police only released the store. Tony Lloyd, the MP for Manchester Central in a toilet in this Debenhams store in Manchester
Hit TV series Game of Thrones generated more than £8.6 million worth of publicity for Northern Ireland this year, tourism bosses have revealed. Executives at Tourism Ireland were quick to capitalise on the global success of the HBO series, much of which is filmed on location in the region. They launched an 11-week international marketing campaign in April this year after HBO allowed the programme’s name and logo to be used in the tourism campaign. Dunluce Castle in County Antrim, Northern Ireland represents House of Greyjoy, ruler of the Iron Islands . It was unrolled on Twitter and Facebook in North America and Europe, including Great Britain, United States, Canada, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and Scandinavia, and was aimed at targeting the show’s 14m viewers. It ran for just 11 weeks between April and June this year and received 100million hits online. Despite costing just £200,000 to create, executives say that reaching such a large audience would normally have cost almost £9million, making it Tourism Ireland's most successful ever campaign. As well as the Titanic Studios in Belfast, locations including the Cushendun caves, Murlough Bay, Ballintoy Harbour, and Larrybane have all provided backdrops for the drama. Tourism Ireland hope the success of the advertising push will increase overseas visitor numbers to more than two million a year by 2016 and generate more than £550 million for the local economy. Niall Gibbons, chief executive of Tourism Ireland, said: ‘The campaign cost us £200,000. If we were to buy the publicity, that would have cost us £8.6 million. Ballintoy Harbor, a small village in Northern Ireland, is used to represent the Iron Islands in the HBO series . Located in North East County Antrim, Murlough Bay was transformed into the setting for Storm's End fortress . Castle Ward in Co. Down was transformed from a 17th century house into the fictional castle of Winterfell . ‘It was the most successful Twitter campaign that we have ever run - and we have run a lot of them. ‘It allowed us to sell Northern Ireland to an audience who wouldn't have heard of it before.’ Game of Thrones has been shot in a variety of locations including Morocco, Iceland, Malta and Croatia. However, the majority of filming took place in Northern Ireland, where the rugged landscape provided a stunning scenic backdrop. The series has thrown the spotlight on beauty spots such as the Dark Hedges and Ballintoy harbour in north Antrim as well as Castle Ward in Co Down. Game of Thrones is one of a number of large-scale productions to have been filmed in Northern Ireland over the past decade. Others include Dracula Untold and the BBC drama series The Fall. Downhill Beach in Co. Londonderry is home to Mussenden – a tiny temple perched dramatically on a 120ft cliff top, high above the Atlantic Ocean. It was used as the location for Dragonstone in Season 2 of the hit series. Downhill Beach in Co. Londonderry is home to Mussenden – a tiny temple perched dramatically on a 120ft cliff top, high above the Atlantic Ocean. It was used as the location for Dragonstone in Season 2 of the hit series . Sitting on the shore of Strangford Lough, Audley’s Field has set the scene for plenty of Game of Thrones’ drama, including Robb’s Stark's camp . Carrick-a-Rede, Co. Antrim is a headland located along the country’s North Coast. It was the spot chosen for Renly Baratheon's camp at Stormlands in the production’s second series . Carrick-a-Rede, Co. Antrim is a headland located along the country’s North Coast. It was the spot chosen for Renly Baratheon's camp at Stormlands in the production’s second series. Ballintoy Harbour on the North Antrim Coast in Co. Antrim was the setting for the fictional Pyke Castle and The Iron Islands. Murlough Bay in Co. Antrim provided the location for Storm's End castle, while Dark Hedges, also in Co. Antrim was used as the setting for Kingsroad, the fictional highway running up to the city of King’s Landing. Castle Ward, Co. Down was the location used to depict Winterfell castle in the series. The setting for Robb Stark's camp was Audley's Field in Strangford Lough, while River Quoile in Co. Down was used as the backdrop for Riverrun. Dark Hedges in Co. Antrim was used as the setting for Kingsroad, the fictional highway running up to the city of King’s Landing . Tollymore Forest Park in Co. Down was transformed into the Haunted Forest, a substantial woodland lying north of the Wall, beyond the northern border . Tollymore Forest Park in Co. Down was transformed into the Haunted Forest, while Beric Dondarrion's hideout was shot at Pollnagollum Cave in Co. Fermanagh. Mr Gibbons said the organisation had ambitious plans to promote Northern Ireland as a must-see destination. He added: ‘Following a successful 2014, ambitious targets have been set for 2015. ‘We will continue to highlight iconic experiences all over Northern Ireland, including Titanic Belfast, the Giant's Causeway and our unique National Trust properties. ‘The Causeway Coastal Route and driving holidays to Northern Ireland will also be promoted widely. ‘Next year we will be working hard to maximise tourism potential of the Irish Open at Royal County Down and the return of the Tall Ships to Belfast, as well as the opening up of the Gobbins cliff path. We will continue to target people of Ulster-Scots descent; and to promote Northern Ireland as a top golf destination.’ Sean Bean is one of a number of stars to appear in HBO series Game of Thrones, based on the bestselling novels Song of Ice and Fire by author George RR Martin . Meanwhile, Brian Ambrose, chairman of Tourism Ireland, said although there was still a nervousness among some about travelling to Belfast, feedback was positive. He said: ‘For first time visitors there is a nervousness about coming, they are not quite sure what things will be like when they get here. 'But the best form of advertising is word of mouth, so people come and enjoy the experience. ‘As far as the feedback is concerned, the experience generally exceeds expectations, which is a good place to be.'
Much of hit US TV series Game of Thrones was filmed in Northern Ireland . Executives at Tourism Ireland were quick to capitalise on show's success . A marketing campaign featuring locations used in HBO series went viral . Online campaign seen by more than 100m people in just eleven weeks .
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A Northern California couple out walking their dog in February 2013 on their Gold Country property stumbled across a modern-day bonanza: $10million in rare, mint-condition gold coins buried in the shadow of an old tree. Nearly all of the 1,427 coins, dating from 1847 to 1894, are in uncirculated, mint condition, said David Hall, co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service of Santa Ana, which recently authenticated them. Although the face value of the gold pieces only adds up to about $27,000, some of them are so rare that coin experts say they could fetch nearly $1million apiece. Experts say it's likely whoever owned the property 150 years ago buried the coins as a kind of California gold rush-era bank - to save as an investment and for a rainy day. The coins were then forgotten for over a century. Scroll down for video . Booty: A trove of rare Gold Rush-era coins unearthed in California last year by a couple as they walked their dog may be the greatest buried treasure ever found in the United States, worth more than $10million . One of the 1800s-era U.S. gold coins unearthed in California by two people who want to remain anonymous. The value of the "Saddle Ridge Hoard" treasure trove is estimated at $10 million or more . Show and tell: David Hall (left), co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service, poses with some of 1,427 Gold-Rush era U.S. gold coins, at his office in Santa Ana . 'I don't like to say once-in-a-lifetime . for anything, but you don't get an opportunity to handle this kind of . material, a treasure like this, ever,' said veteran numismatist Don . Kagin, who is representing the finders. 'It's like they found the pot of . gold at the end of the rainbow.' Kagin, whose family has been in the rare-coin business for 81 years, would say little about the couple other than that they are husband and wife, are middle-aged and have lived for several years on the rural property where the coins were found. He first met the couple last April. They have no idea who put the the coins there, he said. The pair are choosing to remain . anonymous, Kagin said, in part to avoid a renewed gold rush to their . property by modern-day prospectors armed with metal detectors. However, Kagin's company posted a brief question and answer interview with the couple - identified only as John and Mary - on a website set up to market the coins. Mary revealed that the discovery of the coins was foretold by her astrological chart - through she didn't realize it at the time. 'I did look back at it. It’s very funny, my chart did talk about treasure, but it was more about the treasure of spirit….' she said. She added: 'I never would have thought we would have found something like this; however, in a weird way I feel like I have been preparing my whole life for it. Precious exhibits: Some of 1,427 Gold-Rush era U.S. gold coins are displayed at Professional Coin Grading Service in Santa Ana, Calif. Most of the coins were minted in San Francisco, but one $5 gold piece came from as far away as Georgia . California Gold Country: Near the center of the map is Sutter's Mill, the site of the 1848 find that started the Gold Rush. Hopeful prospectors flocked to the area east of Sacramento to the Nevada line and down through much of the Sierra Nevada range . 'John just knew what to do - it was a little bit karmic… Perhaps in some way we were the ones that could honor the coins.' John and Mary are a self-employed couple in their 40s. 'The family and the attorneys researched who might have put them there, and they came up with nothing,' Kagin said. 'The nearest we can guess is that whoever left the coins might have been involved in the mining industry.' They also don't want to be treated any differently, said David McCarthy, chief numismatist for Kagin Inc. of Tiburon. 'Their concern was this would change the way everyone else would look at them, and they're pretty happy with the lifestyle they have today,' he said. They plan to put most of the coins up for sale through Amazon while holding onto a few keepsakes. They'll use the money to pay off bills and quietly donate to local charities, Kagin said. Before they sell them, they are loaning some to the American Numismatic Association for its National Money Show, which opens Thursday in Atlanta. This image shows one of the six decaying metal canisters filled with 1800s-era U.S. gold coins unearthed under the shade of a tree . Lucky find: A can containing 19th century gold coins is shown in the ground . CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH 1848 - 1864 . Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California - Site of the find that started the California Gold Rush . While the lucky California couple who discovered the $10million in gold coins won't reveal themselves, the shocking find illustrates the vivid, gold-lined history of the region. The region where the ranch is located is known as California Gold Country. It was in the region in 1848 that the California gold rush began when the precious metal was discovered at Sutter's Mill in Coloma near Sacramento. Though it was just a few tiny nuggets, the find kicked off one of human history's largest migrations as gold hungry prospectors descended on the area from around the world. Fast forward to today and the region's once booming population has shrunk considerably along with the ebb of the Gold Rush. THE SADDLE RIDGE HOARD . Thought the Gold Rush ended some 150 years ago, the California couple stumbled upon a rich hoard. The coins date from 1847 to 1894. Those dates are one of the things that makes the coins so rare. Because paper money was illegal in California until the 1870s, most coins minted before then are extremely worn. However, coins in the Saddle Ridge Hoard--so named because that's what the couple named the area of their ranch where the treasure was found--are mostly in uncirculated mint condition. What makes their find particularly . valuable, McCarthy said, is that almost all of the coins are in . near-perfect condition. That means that whoever put them into the ground . likely socked them away as soon as they were put into circulation. Because . paper money was illegal in California until the 1870s, he added, it's . extremely rare to find any coins from before that of such high quality. 'It wasn't really until the 1880s that you start seeing coins struck in California that were kept in real high grades of preservation,' he said. The coins, in $5, $10 and $20 denominations, were stored more or less in chronological order, McCarthy said, with the 1840s and 1850s pieces going into one canister until it was filed, then new coins going into the next one and the next one after that. The dates and the method indicated that whoever put them there was using the ground as their personal bank and that they weren't swooped up all at once in a robbery. Although most of the coins were minted in San Francisco, one $5 gold piece came from as far away as Georgia. The coins were store chronologically, with the 1840s and 1850s pieces going into one canister until it was filed, then new coins going into the next one and the next one after that. The dates and the method indicated that whoever put them there was using the ground as their personal bank . Experts are lauding the Gold Country find as one of the most spectacular ever found in America and put its value at $10million or more. Some of the rarer coins could fetch $1million a piece. Here are some of the other frontrunners for greatest American treasures: . Tennessee construction workers unearthed $1million in gold coins in 1985. 400,000 silver coins were found in a dead Reno, Nevada man's home in 1974 and fetched $7.3million. Coins and ingots worth $130million were found in the 1980s in a ship that sunk off North Carolina, but that hefty hoard wasn't truly discovered...historians knew all along it was out there . Kagin and McCarthy would say little about the couple's property or its ownership history, other than it's in a sprawling hilly area of Gold Country and the coins were found along a path the couple had walked for years. On the day they found them last spring, the woman had bent over to examine an old rusty can that erosion had caused to pop slightly out of the ground. They found eight cans in total. 'Don't be above bending over to check on a rusty can,' he said she told him. They are located on a section of the property the couple nicknamed Saddle Ridge, and Kagin is calling the find the Saddle Ridge Hoard. He believes it could be the largest such discovery in U.S. history. One of the largest previous finds of gold coins was $1million worth uncovered by construction workers in Jackson, Tennessee, in 1985. More than 400,000 silver dollars were found in the home of a Reno, Nevada, man who died in 1974 and were later sold intact for $7.3million. Gold coins and ingots said to be worth as much as $130million were recovered in the 1980s from the wreck of the SS Central America. But historians knew roughly where that gold was because the ship went down off the coast of North Carolina during a hurricane in 1857.
The lucky unnamed couple in their 40s stumbled on the historic find on their property last spring . The gold coins dating from 1847 to 1894 were stashed in eight cans along a trail the couple had walked for years . The once in a lifetime hoard is likely the most valuable ever found in the United States . It is thought that the previous owner socked the coins away as a gold rush-era bank . Astrological chart 'foretold' about record find, property owner Mary said .
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Booty: A trove", "of rare Gold Rush-era coins unearthed in", "California last year by a couple as they walked", "their dog may be the greatest buried treasure", "ever found in the United States, worth more than", "$10million . One of the 1800s-era U.S. gold coins", "unearthed in California by two people who want to", "remain anonymous. The value of the \"Saddle Ridge", "Hoard\" treasure trove is estimated at $10 million", "or more . Show and tell: David Hall (left),", "co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service,", "poses with some of 1,427 Gold-Rush era U.S. gold", "coins, at his office in Santa Ana . 'I don't like", "to say once-in-a-lifetime . for anything, but you", "don't get an opportunity to handle this kind of .", "material, a treasure like this, ever,' said", "veteran numismatist Don . Kagin, who is", "representing the finders. 'It's like they found", "the pot of . gold at the end of the rainbow.'", "Kagin, whose family has been in the rare-coin", "business for 81 years, would say little about the", "couple other than that they are husband and wife,", "are middle-aged and have lived for several years", "on the rural property where the coins were found.", "He first met the couple last April. They have no", "idea who put the the coins there, he said. The", "pair are choosing to remain . anonymous, Kagin", "said, in part to avoid a renewed gold rush to", "their . property by modern-day prospectors armed", "with metal detectors. However, Kagin's company", "posted a brief question and answer interview with", "the couple - identified only as John and Mary -", "on a website set up to market the coins. Mary", "revealed that the discovery of the coins was", "foretold by her astrological chart - through she", "didn't realize it at the time. 'I did look back", "at it. It’s very funny, my chart did talk about", "treasure, but it was more about the treasure of", "spirit….' she said. She added: 'I never would", "have thought we would have found something like", "this; however, in a weird way I feel like I have", "been preparing my whole life for it. Precious", "exhibits: Some of 1,427 Gold-Rush era U.S. gold", "coins are displayed at Professional Coin Grading", "Service in Santa Ana, Calif. Most of the coins", "were minted in San Francisco, but one $5 gold", "piece came from as far away as Georgia .", "California Gold Country: Near the center of the", "map is Sutter's Mill, the site of the 1848 find", "that started the Gold Rush. Hopeful prospectors", "flocked to the area east of Sacramento to the", "Nevada line and down through much of the Sierra", "Nevada range . 'John just knew what to do - it", "was a little bit karmic… Perhaps in some way we", "were the ones that could honor the coins.' John", "and Mary are a self-employed couple in their 40s.", "'The family and the attorneys researched who", "might have put them there, and they came up with", "nothing,' Kagin said. 'The nearest we can guess", "is that whoever left the coins might have been", "involved in the mining industry.' They also don't", "want to be treated any differently, said David", "McCarthy, chief numismatist for Kagin Inc. of", "Tiburon. 'Their concern was this would change the", "way everyone else would look at them, and they're", "pretty happy with the lifestyle they have today,'", "he said. They plan to put most of the coins up", "for sale through Amazon while holding onto a few", "keepsakes. They'll use the money to pay off bills", "and quietly donate to local charities, Kagin", "said. Before they sell them, they are loaning", "some to the American Numismatic Association for", "its National Money Show, which opens Thursday in", "Atlanta. This image shows one of the six decaying", "metal canisters filled with 1800s-era U.S. gold", "coins unearthed under the shade of a tree . Lucky", "find: A can containing 19th century gold coins is", "shown in the ground . CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH 1848 -", "1864 . Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California - Site", "of the find that started the California Gold Rush", ". While the lucky California couple who", "discovered the $10million in gold coins won't", "reveal themselves, the shocking find illustrates", "the vivid, gold-lined history of the region. The", "region where the ranch is located is known as", "California Gold Country. It was in the region in", "1848 that the California gold rush began when the", "precious metal was discovered at Sutter's Mill in", "Coloma near Sacramento. Though it was just a few", "tiny nuggets, the find kicked off one of human", "history's largest migrations as gold hungry", "prospectors descended on the area from around the", "world. Fast forward to today and the region's", "once booming population has shrunk considerably", "along with the ebb of the Gold Rush. THE SADDLE", "RIDGE HOARD . Thought the Gold Rush ended some", "150 years ago, the California couple stumbled", "upon a rich hoard. The coins date from 1847 to", "1894. Those dates are one of the things that", "makes the coins so rare. Because paper money was", "illegal in California until the 1870s, most coins", "minted before then are extremely worn. However,", "coins in the Saddle Ridge Hoard--so named because", "that's what the couple named the area of their", "ranch where the treasure was found--are mostly in", "uncirculated mint condition. What makes their", "find particularly . valuable, McCarthy said, is", "that almost all of the coins are in .", "near-perfect condition. That means that whoever", "put them into the ground . likely socked them", "away as soon as they were put into circulation.", "Because . paper money was illegal in California", "until the 1870s, he added, it's . extremely rare", "to find any coins from before that of such high", "quality. 'It wasn't really until the 1880s that", "you start seeing coins struck in California that", "were kept in real high grades of preservation,'", "he said. The coins, in $5, $10 and $20", "denominations, were stored more or less in", "chronological order, McCarthy said, with the", "1840s and 1850s pieces going into one canister", "until it was filed, then new coins going into the", "next one and the next one after that. The dates", "and the method indicated that whoever put them", "there was using the ground as their personal bank", "and that they weren't swooped up all at once in a", "robbery. Although most of the coins were minted", "in San Francisco, one $5 gold piece came from as", "far away as Georgia. The coins were store", "chronologically, with the 1840s and 1850s pieces", "going into one canister until it was filed, then", "new coins going into the next one and the next", "one after that. The dates and the method", "indicated that whoever put them there was using", "the ground as their personal bank . Experts are", "lauding the Gold Country find as one of the most", "spectacular ever found in America and put its", "value at $10million or more. Some of the rarer", "coins could fetch $1million a piece. Here are", "some of the other frontrunners for greatest", "American treasures: . Tennessee construction", "workers unearthed $1million in gold coins in", "1985. 400,000 silver coins were found in a dead", "Reno, Nevada man's home in 1974 and fetched", "$7.3million. Coins and ingots worth $130million", "were found in the 1980s in a ship that sunk off", "North Carolina, but that hefty hoard wasn't truly", "discovered...historians knew all along it was out", "there . Kagin and McCarthy would say little about", "the couple's property or its ownership history,", "other than it's in a sprawling hilly area of Gold", "Country and the coins were found along a path the", "couple had walked for years. On the day they", "found them last spring, the woman had bent over", "to examine an old rusty can that erosion had", "caused to pop slightly out of the ground. They", "found eight cans in total. 'Don't be above", "bending over to check on a rusty can,' he said", "she told him. They are located on a section of", "the property the couple nicknamed Saddle Ridge,", "and Kagin is calling the find the Saddle Ridge", "Hoard. He believes it could be the largest such", "discovery in U.S. history. One of the largest", "previous finds of gold coins was $1million worth", "uncovered by construction workers in Jackson,", "Tennessee, in 1985. More than 400,000 silver", "dollars were found in the home of a Reno, Nevada,", "man who died in 1974 and were later sold intact", "for $7.3million. Gold coins and ingots said to be", "worth as much as $130million were recovered in", "the 1980s from the wreck of the SS Central", "America. But historians knew roughly where that", "gold was because the ship went down off the coast", "of North Carolina during a hurricane in 1857." ]
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The photos of Oscar Pistorius and girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp appear to show a young couple in love. The series of images, given exclusively to CNN by a source close to Pistorius, come as the Olympic runner faces a bleak anniversary: one year since he shot his girlfriend dead at his home on Valentine's Day. Pistorius will go on trial accused of Steenkamp's murder early next month. He denies the charge, saying he mistook her for a home invader. The intimate pictures -- some of the final images of the 29-year-old model, taken in the weeks and months before her death -- show the couple looking relaxed and happy. In one, Steenkamp wraps her arms around Pistorius, hanging over his shoulders as he tenderly holds on to her fingers. They grin happily at the camera. The couple are at the beach, with blue waters glistening behind them, and appear relaxed, casually dressed and in sunglasses. Another blurry picture was taken in a kitchen. The fridge magnets are as much in focus as Steenkamp's smiling face as she sits on her boyfriend's lap. She looks dressed up for a night out in a sleeveless black dress with gold trim that sets off her sleek blond hair. Again, they are holding on to each other tightly. The third image is more intimate and passionate, as Pistorius holds Steenkamp protectively in his arms. His eyes are closed as she seems to nestle into him. The photo is not just a holiday picture, but an aching reminder of a relationship and a life cruelly ended on Valentine's Day a year ago. Pistorius looks back a year after killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp . 'Devastating accident' or murder? Pistorius, who won world fame for his achievements as a double-amputee runner, fatally shot his girlfriend of three months in the early hours of February 14, when he fired through a bathroom door in his home. Her death at the hands of an athlete regarded as South Africa's golden boy shocked the world. Pistorius does not deny shooting Steenkamp, a law school graduate with a burgeoning TV and fashion career, but says it was a "devastating accident." Police say it was murder and will try to prove in court that the couple had an argument before the shots were fired, legal experts say. The trial, which starts on March 3 before a high court judge, is expected to attract international interest. While the photos prove nothing with regard to Pistorius' guilt or innocence, they give an insight into the couple's shared experiences and apparent intimacy before her death. In a statement released on his website on the anniversary of the shooting, Pistorius said: "The loss of Reeva and the complete trauma of that day, I will carry with me for the rest of my life." In a recent statement, Barry and June Steenkamp, Reeva's parents, said they would like to thank people for their condolences. "We understand and empathize with friends who have lost a child through violence or abuse," they said.
Photos show Oscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp together not long before her death . One shows Steenkamp hanging over his shoulders, as he tenderly holds her fingers . Another shows her nestling into his shoulder as he holds her in his arms . Pistorius goes on trial for Steenkamp's slaying next month; he says he shot her by mistake .
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By . Mia De Graaf . Tragic: Jeremy Brooke, 32, was on his dream trip to South Africa with friends when burglars burst into their farmhouse, shooting him in the neck and chest . A British adventurer has been shot dead in a bungled burglary during his dream trip to South Africa. Jeremy Brooke, 32, was on holiday with friends in Transkei, a remote part of the country, when armed men burst into their farmhouse and opened fire. Police said Jeremy, who was working as a farmer in the village, was shot in the chest and neck and died in hospital hours later. Five men have been arrested in connection with the murder. His heartbroken family in Bridgend, South Wales, said: 'We are devastated - Jeremy had a passion for life which enriched the lives of everyone who knew him. 'After leaving school he travelled extensively funding his trips and dreams through stints of working in factories and in farming. 'Jeremy attended Durban Prep School in South Africa before going on agricultural college where his passion for nature was further nurtured. 'Jeremy loved South Africa and it is regretful that such senseless and criminal violence is robbing the country of so many valuable, proud citizens.' Jeremy, a nature warden, studied agriculture on a course for farmers' sons where he learned building, electrical, plumbing and welding skills. His family said he was also a talented mechanic, stripping and rebuilding the engine of his dream car a Nissan 1400. While at home in Bridgend he worked at the town's giant Sony factory and at a recycling plant. The family spokesman said: 'They were all skills which stood him in good stead for the rest of his too short life.' Jeremy was also a registered field guide, a PADI master diver, rescuer and instructor. His family in Bridgend, South Wales, paid tribute to his 'passion for life which enriched the lives of everyone' Last year his talents landed him a job on the set of a TV series in the Philippines. Jeremy and friends were staying at a farmhouse in the South West of South Africa when the burglars burst in at midnight on February 21. South Wales Police, who are supporting his family, said Jeremy was taken to Madawaleni hospital but pronounced dead shortly after. Five men have been arrested in connection with Mr Brookes' murder on February 21 in Transkei, South Africa . The family spokesman said: 'Shocked as we are, we would like to express our gratitude for the support we have received.' South African Police confirmed five men had been arrested in connection with the incident. A spokesman for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said: 'We are aware of the death of a British national, Jeremy Brooke on 22 February in South Africa. 'We are providing consular assistance to his family at this difficult time.'
Jeremy Brooke, 32, shot in chest and neck, died in hospital on February 21 . 5 men arrested in connection with murder in Transkei, remote South Africa . Family paid tribute to 'passionate' nature warden and mechanic from Wales .
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Jeremy Brooke, 32, was on holiday with friends in farmer in the village, was shot in the chest and neck and died in hospital hours later. Five men family in Bridgend, South Wales, paid tribute to arrested in connection with Mr Brookes' murder on February 21 in Transkei, South Africa . The
By . Mia De Graaf . Sniffing extraordinaires, dogs are known for their ability to suss out something by giving it a once-over. But this trick had them stumped. In a unique video that is sweeping the internet, more than 50 confused canines are seen gazing dumb-founded at a GoPro camera on a pole. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO . Curious: Mitch Bergsma, from Texas, captured a variety of dogs trying to work out what a camera is . Sniff: They each have their own approach to tackle the task but all lunge in with their nose to start with . For all they know, the black camera stuck in the ground on a pole is a toy. Or even a strange plant. And each one has their own approach to sussing out what this knew object is. With humans off in the background, the clips are a glimpse into each dog's own world that human videos rarely capture. All of them make eye contact with the lens before making their move. Own world: Humans are off in the background as these canines peer dumb-founded into the lens . Bored: Some, however, seem less than impressed by the project, as this one lets out a dramatic yawn . Some are apprehensive as they peer stoically at the camera. Thankfully, GoPro cameras, often used for action shots, are made to be durable as some of the dogs fearlessly slam their slobbery noses onto the lens. One terrier seems to have worked it out as he delightedly performs for the camera. But another appears bored by the whole process, yawning dramatically. Captured by Texan surfer and video blogger Mitch Bergsma, the result is a four-minute collection of some of the internet's most heart-warming canine clips. And within hours it is already a hit on YouTube. One person commented: 'Wonderful movie!' Another said: 'This is so cool!' Cute: The video shows them up-close - possibly closer than many people would care to get with a slobbery dog . Indignant: This terrior glares angrily at the apparatus as he stops playing with another dog to examine it . Others picked up on the drooling: 'How many gallons of lens cleaner did you end up using??' And . most were smitten by the pets on show, desperate to get one of their . own, with one commenter asking: 'What kind of dog is 1.05? I'm loving . how he/she looks.' Mr Bergsma, from Austin, Texas, has been making videos for years, with his work regularly posted by the GoPro team on their Facebook page. Gang: There may be three of them but curiosity leaves them standing still in the water mid-play . Surfing: Many of surfer Mr Bergsma's shots show dogs on a surf board or in the water . Despite being 90 per cent deaf, Mr Bergsma has been praised for his choice of music synced with the shots . Despite being 90 per cent deaf, he is praised by viewers for his choice of music, which is timed perfectly with the shots. On his website he explains: 'I use American/English sign language. I can only hear 10 per cent in my left ear. 'I can hear everything if I wear the hearing aid but I prefer it off most of the time! I use it with subwoofer to edit the videos with the music. I can’t understand the words when I listen to the music.'
Mitch Bergsma filmed pets in their own world on hidden GoPro cameras . More than fifty dogs show unique approaches to sussing out alien object .
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[ "By . Mia De Graaf . Sniffing extraordinaires, dogs", "are known for their ability to suss out something", "by giving it a once-over. But this trick had them", "stumped. In a unique video that is sweeping the", "internet, more than 50 confused canines are seen", "gazing dumb-founded at a GoPro camera on a pole.", "SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO . Curious: Mitch Bergsma,", "from Texas, captured a variety of dogs trying to", "work out what a camera is . Sniff: They each have", "their own approach to tackle the task but all", "lunge in with their nose to start with . For all", "they know, the black camera stuck in the ground", "on a pole is a toy. Or even a strange plant. And", "each one has their own approach to sussing out", "what this knew object is. With humans off in the", "background, the clips are a glimpse into each", "dog's own world that human videos rarely capture.", "All of them make eye contact with the lens before", "making their move. Own world: Humans are off in", "the background as these canines peer dumb-founded", "into the lens . Bored: Some, however, seem less", "than impressed by the project, as this one lets", "out a dramatic yawn . Some are apprehensive as", "they peer stoically at the camera. Thankfully,", "GoPro cameras, often used for action shots, are", "made to be durable as some of the dogs fearlessly", "slam their slobbery noses onto the lens. One", "terrier seems to have worked it out as he", "delightedly performs for the camera. But another", "appears bored by the whole process, yawning", "dramatically. Captured by Texan surfer and video", "blogger Mitch Bergsma, the result is a", "four-minute collection of some of the internet's", "most heart-warming canine clips. And within hours", "it is already a hit on YouTube. One person", "commented: 'Wonderful movie!' Another said: 'This", "is so cool!' Cute: The video shows them up-close", "- possibly closer than many people would care to", "get with a slobbery dog . Indignant: This terrior", "glares angrily at the apparatus as he stops", "playing with another dog to examine it . Others", "picked up on the drooling: 'How many gallons of", "lens cleaner did you end up using??' And . most", "were smitten by the pets on show, desperate to", "get one of their . own, with one commenter", "asking: 'What kind of dog is 1.05? I'm loving .", "how he/she looks.' Mr Bergsma, from Austin,", "Texas, has been making videos for years, with his", "work regularly posted by the GoPro team on their", "Facebook page. Gang: There may be three of them", "but curiosity leaves them standing still in the", "water mid-play . Surfing: Many of surfer Mr", "Bergsma's shots show dogs on a surf board or in", "the water . Despite being 90 per cent deaf, Mr", "Bergsma has been praised for his choice of music", "synced with the shots . Despite being 90 per cent", "deaf, he is praised by viewers for his choice of", "music, which is timed perfectly with the shots.", "On his website he explains: 'I use", "American/English sign language. I can only hear", "10 per cent in my left ear. 'I can hear", "everything if I wear the hearing aid but I prefer", "it off most of the time! I use it with subwoofer", "to edit the videos with the music. I can’t", "understand the words when I listen to the music.'" ]
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By . Jessica Jerreat . A golden retriever kept guard over the body of its elderly owner after the 81-year-old died while skiing in Colorado. Robert Blake had been reported missing on Friday afternoon, after failing to return from a cross-country ski trip. When mountain rescue teams found his body under some trees the following day, Buddy the dog was standing guard to keep coyotes away. Loyal: Buddy the retriever stayed with Robert Blake, right, after the retired veterinarian died while skiing on Friday . Relief: Marlene Blake says knowing that Buddy would stay by her husband's side gave her some comfort as she waited for Robert to be found . The loyal dog was found in a 'protective stance' next to Mr Blake's body, and it appeared he had stayed at his owner's side for nearly 24 hours. It is thought that Mr Blake, a retired veterinarian from New Mexico, had died of natural causes when he stopped for lunch while skiing near the Delores County line. 'There are a large number of coyotes in the area and Buddy refused to leave Mr Blake’s body until we spent some time coaxing him to trust us, Sheriff Bill Masters told KRQE. A GPS tracker the experienced skier used helped the rescue team find him after his worried wife, Marlene Blake reported him missing. When her husband failed to check in with her on Friday, Mrs Blake feared that he may have died. But she said knowing Buddy would be protecting him helped ease her mind during the rescue. Companion: Robert often took his four-year-old retriever with him on skiing trips . 'I knew Buddy was with him, and would not leave him, I knew that, you know just from my heart,' she said. After keeping a vigil over Mr Blake, the four-year-old dog is now providing companionship for the skier's grieving widow, who said she couldn't 'make it without him'. The family have thanked the mountain rescue team who searched for Mr Blake, including the four-man crew of a helicopter that crashed during the mission. The helicopter, which was carrying a sheriff's deputy and three Classic Lifeguard members, had a sudden loss of power at 10,000ft. It crashed, but the four-man crew escaped unscathed without serious injury.
Retired veterinarian Robert Blake died of natural causes while skiing . Rescue team found retriever protecting Mr Blake's body the following day .
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[ "By . Jessica Jerreat . A golden retriever kept", "guard over the body of its elderly owner after", "the 81-year-old died while skiing in Colorado.", "Robert Blake had been reported missing on Friday", "afternoon, after failing to return from a", "cross-country ski trip. When mountain rescue", "teams found his body under some trees the", "following day, Buddy the dog was standing guard", "to keep coyotes away. Loyal: Buddy the retriever", "stayed with Robert Blake, right, after the", "retired veterinarian died while skiing on Friday", ". Relief: Marlene Blake says knowing that Buddy", "would stay by her husband's side gave her some", "comfort as she waited for Robert to be found .", "The loyal dog was found in a 'protective stance'", "next to Mr Blake's body, and it appeared he had", "stayed at his owner's side for nearly 24 hours.", "It is thought that Mr Blake, a retired", "veterinarian from New Mexico, had died of natural", "causes when he stopped for lunch while skiing", "near the Delores County line. 'There are a large", "number of coyotes in the area and Buddy refused", "to leave Mr Blake’s body until we spent some time", "coaxing him to trust us, Sheriff Bill Masters", "told KRQE. A GPS tracker the experienced skier", "used helped the rescue team find him after his", "worried wife, Marlene Blake reported him missing.", "When her husband failed to check in with her on", "Friday, Mrs Blake feared that he may have died.", "But she said knowing Buddy would be protecting", "him helped ease her mind during the rescue.", "Companion: Robert often took his four-year-old", "retriever with him on skiing trips . 'I knew", "Buddy was with him, and would not leave him, I", "knew that, you know just from my heart,' she", "said. After keeping a vigil over Mr Blake, the", "four-year-old dog is now providing companionship", "for the skier's grieving widow, who said she", "couldn't 'make it without him'. The family have", "thanked the mountain rescue team who searched for", "Mr Blake, including the four-man crew of a", "helicopter that crashed during the mission. The", "helicopter, which was carrying a sheriff's deputy", "and three Classic Lifeguard members, had a sudden", "loss of power at 10,000ft. It crashed, but the", "four-man crew escaped unscathed without serious", "injury." ]
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(CNN) -- Self-confessed BlackBerry addict President Barack Obama may not have to kick the thumbing habit after all, despite the concerns of a notoriously technophobic White House. Obama was a self-confessed BlackBerry addict during his White House campaign. "The president has a BlackBerry," White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Thursday, clearing up weeks of speculation about whether President Obama would be able to hold on to a cherished method of communicating. The decision to allow Obama to keep a smartphone is "a compromise that allows him to stay in touch with senior staff and a small group of personal friends," Gibbs told the media in his first press conference since the inauguration. "Use will be limited and the security is enhanced to ensure his ability to communicate but to do so effectively," Gibbs also said. "And to do so in a way that is protected." The press secretary refused to provide more details about the new president's device, already being called the "BarackBerry." Watch CNN's Errol Barnett reports on the president's new phone » . Obama was often seen hunched over the mobile e-mail cell phone device during his election campaign and even featured at No. 2 on one celebrity Web site's list of obsessive BlackBerry users. But, like previous Oval Office incumbents, Obama had been expected to take a vow of technological celibacy following his inaugural oath on Tuesday, despite telling CNBC in an interview that security officials would have to "pry it out of my hands." He said a mobile device would help him stay in touch with the real world. Should President Obama be allowed to keep his BlackBerry? Tell us what you think . E-mail has long been treated with suspicion by the Secret Service because of fears it could be hacked into by foreign espionage agencies, or that sensitive information could reach the public domain via a single mistaken strike of the "send" key. President George W. Bush was forced to give up using e-mail when he took charge, while President Bill Clinton sent just two e-mails during his administration -- one to test that the system worked and the second to veteran astronaut John Glenn before his trip into space in 1998. There are also concerns that mobile devices such as the BlackBerry, which contain built-in GPS technology, could be hacked, revealing the president's location within a few feet. But according to reports Thursday, Obama may actually have been issued a spy-proof alternative to his favorite toy. Writing on his blog for the Atlantic magazine, Marc Ambinder reports that the National Security Agency has approved a $3,350 smartphone -- inevitably dubbed the "BarackBerry" -- for Obama's use. The exclusive Sectera Edge, made by General Dynamics, is reportedly capable of encrypting top secret voice conversations and handling classified documents. But Obama may have pushed his Secret Service handlers' technological patience far enough. Ambinder also reports that instant messaging in the White House will still be a definite no-no. CNN's Martina Stewart contributed to this report.
Report: Security officials approve $3,350 smartphone for Barack Obama . Obama was an inveterate BlackBerry user during his campaign . Security concerns that e-mail could be hacked, or GPS used to locate president . Phone capable of encrypting voice conversations, handling classified documents .
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[ "(CNN) -- Self-confessed BlackBerry addict", "President Barack Obama may not have to kick the", "thumbing habit after all, despite the concerns of", "a notoriously technophobic White House. Obama was", "a self-confessed BlackBerry addict during his", "White House campaign. \"The president has a", "BlackBerry,\" White House Press Secretary Robert", "Gibbs said Thursday, clearing up weeks of", "speculation about whether President Obama would", "be able to hold on to a cherished method of", "communicating. The decision to allow Obama to", "keep a smartphone is \"a compromise that allows", "him to stay in touch with senior staff and a", "small group of personal friends,\" Gibbs told the", "media in his first press conference since the", "inauguration. \"Use will be limited and the", "security is enhanced to ensure his ability to", "communicate but to do so effectively,\" Gibbs also", "said. \"And to do so in a way that is protected.\"", "The press secretary refused to provide more", "details about the new president's device, already", "being called the \"BarackBerry.\" Watch CNN's", "Errol Barnett reports on the president's new", "phone » . Obama was often seen hunched over the", "mobile e-mail cell phone device during his", "election campaign and even featured at No. 2 on", "one celebrity Web site's list of obsessive", "BlackBerry users. But, like previous Oval Office", "incumbents, Obama had been expected to take a vow", "of technological celibacy following his inaugural", "oath on Tuesday, despite telling CNBC in an", "interview that security officials would have to", "\"pry it out of my hands.\" He said a mobile device", "would help him stay in touch with the real world.", "Should President Obama be allowed to keep his", "BlackBerry? Tell us what you think . E-mail has", "long been treated with suspicion by the Secret", "Service because of fears it could be hacked into", "by foreign espionage agencies, or that sensitive", "information could reach the public domain via a", "single mistaken strike of the \"send\" key.", "President George W. Bush was forced to give up", "using e-mail when he took charge, while President", "Bill Clinton sent just two e-mails during his", "administration -- one to test that the system", "worked and the second to veteran astronaut John", "Glenn before his trip into space in 1998. There", "are also concerns that mobile devices such as the", "BlackBerry, which contain built-in GPS", "technology, could be hacked, revealing the", "president's location within a few feet. But", "according to reports Thursday, Obama may actually", "have been issued a spy-proof alternative to his", "favorite toy. Writing on his blog for the", "Atlantic magazine, Marc Ambinder reports that the", "National Security Agency has approved a $3,350", "smartphone -- inevitably dubbed the \"BarackBerry\"", "-- for Obama's use. The exclusive Sectera Edge,", "made by General Dynamics, is reportedly capable", "of encrypting top secret voice conversations and", "handling classified documents. But Obama may have", "pushed his Secret Service handlers' technological", "patience far enough. Ambinder also reports that", "instant messaging in the White House will still", "be a definite no-no. CNN's Martina Stewart", "contributed to this report." ]
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Actor Benedict Cumberbatch is as closely related to Richard III as the Queen, a genealogist has claimed. Professor Kevin Schurer has revealed Cumberbatch and the 15th century monarch are third cousins, 16 times removed, as the Sherlock star prepares to play the king in a new BBC series. The Pro-Vice Chancellor at the University of Leicester traced the line of descent, originating from Edward III - Richard III's great great grandfather, all the way to Cumberbatch. This is not the first time the actor's ancestry has revealed surprising parallels with his roles, as genealogists claimed he was related to codebreaker Alan Turing, who he played in 'The Imitation Game'. Scroll down for video . Actor Benedict Cumberbatch is as closely related to Richard III as the Queen, a genealogist has claimed . Professor Kevin Schurer has revealed Cumberbatch and the 15th century monarch (right) are third cousins, 16 times removed . It is estimated that between one million and 17 million people in the UK are connected in some way to the monarch whose remains were discovered buried beneath a car park in Leicester in 2012. But Prof Schurer said: 'He (Cumberbatch) is more direct because he is a third cousin. Most other relatives would be much lower order cousins. 'I think the Queen would be a third cousin several times removed as well.' The 38-year-old Sherlock actor will star as the English king in BBC's The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses, an adaptation of four of Shakespeare's historical plays. Cumberbatch family genealogist, Bob Cumberbatch, said: 'Personally, I think it's fabulous. 'My colleague Andrew Millard estimates that there is a probability greater than 99 per cent that a modern English person is descended from Edward III. The 38-year-old Sherlock actor will star as the English king in BBC's The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses, an adaptation of four of Shakespeare's historical plays . 'However, he adds that finding documentary evidence of this connection is a completely different matter. 'Miriam Silverman, of Ancestry UK, discovered a connection between Benedict and Alan Turing and now the Leicester team have extended this to reveal a connection to Richard III. 'If Andrew Millard's conclusions are right then it seems highly probable that Benedict may indeed be related to many characters he has played and will play in future with some exceptions such as Sherlock.' Richard was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 - ending the Wars of the Roses and the Plantagenet dynasty. His body was taken to Leicester by supporters of the victorious Henry VII and buried in Greyfriars church. In February 2013 a skeleton discovered beneath a Leicester car park was confirmed as that of the English king. Cumberbatch is believed to be as closely related to Richard III (right) as the Queen . In February 2013 a skeleton discovered beneath a Leicester car park was confirmed as that of the English king . The spot (circled in red) where archaeologists found the remains of the 15th century monarch . He is set to be reburied in March and thousands of people from around the world have applied for tickets for the ceremony. Professor Schurer, who played a key role in identifying Richard's modern day relations, published a paper showing there was a 99.999 per cent probability that the remains were those of the king. Cumberbatch also shares a common 15th century ancestor, John Beaufort, the Earl of Somerset, with Second World War codebreaker Alan Turing, making them 17th cousins. Turing helped alter the course of the war after he created a machine that allowed the Allies to read secret German messages. The star, who won plaudits for playing a slave owner in 12 Years A Slave last year, is also descended from a long line of slave owners in Barbados. Earlier this year, a New York City commissioner, Stacey Cumberbatch, claimed she gained her distinctive surname because her ancestors were owned by the star's fifth great-grandfather on a sugar plantation. Cumberbatch once said his part in another anti-slavery film – Amazing Grace – was a sort of apology' for his ancestry. He also revealed that his mother, the actress Wanda Ventham, once urged him not to use his real surname professionally in case it made him a target for reparation claims by the descendants of slaves. A plastic facial model made from the skull of England's King Richard III . Richard was born on in 1452 at Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire. During the War of the Roses, Richard's father, Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York was killed and in 1470, Richard and his brother Edward were exiled when Henry VI, from the rival house of Lancaster, took back the throne. Henry's reign was short lived and during a battle the following year, Edward became king. In 1483, Edward died and Richard was named as protector of the realm for Edward's son and successor, the 12-year-old Edward V. Edward V and his brother Richard were placed in the Tower of London and after a campaign to condemn the deceased king's marriage to Elizabeth Woodville, the princes were declared illegitimate. Richard III took to the throne the following day. He was crowned in July and in August that year, the two princes disappeared, Rumours claimed the king had killed them to remove any threat they may have posed to his reign. In 1485, Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond launched an attack on Richard III on Bosworth Field in Leicestershire. Many of Richard III's key lieutenants defected and he was killed in battle. Henry Tudor took the throne as Henry VII. It has been confirmed that Richard III had a curvature of the spine, although rumours of a withered arm haven't been verfied form the bones found in the Leicester car park last year. Last year scientists discovered the king was riddled with roundworm after finding large numbers of the parasite's eggs in soil taken from Richard III's pelvic region. The find suggests that the king's intestines were infected with roundworm during his life.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Richard III are third cousins, 16 times removed . Actor is as closely related to former king as the Queen, it has been claimed . Professor Kevin Schurer traced the line of descent from Edward III . Sherlock star is preparing to play king in BBC series The Hollow Crown .
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It is", "estimated that between one million and 17 million", "people in the UK are connected in some way to the", "monarch whose remains were discovered buried", "beneath a car park in Leicester in 2012. But", "Prof Schurer said: 'He (Cumberbatch) is more", "direct because he is a third cousin. Most other", "relatives would be much lower order cousins. 'I", "think the Queen would be a third cousin several", "times removed as well.' The 38-year-old Sherlock", "actor will star as the English king in BBC's The", "Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses, an", "adaptation of four of Shakespeare's historical", "plays. Cumberbatch family genealogist, Bob", "Cumberbatch, said: 'Personally, I think it's", "fabulous. 'My colleague Andrew Millard estimates", "that there is a probability greater than 99 per", "cent that a modern English person is descended", "from Edward III. The 38-year-old Sherlock actor", "will star as the English king in BBC's The Hollow", "Crown: The Wars of the Roses, an adaptation of", "four of Shakespeare's historical plays .", "'However, he adds that finding documentary", "evidence of this connection is a completely", "different matter. 'Miriam Silverman, of Ancestry", "UK, discovered a connection between Benedict and", "Alan Turing and now the Leicester team have", "extended this to reveal a connection to Richard", "III. 'If Andrew Millard's conclusions are right", "then it seems highly probable that Benedict may", "indeed be related to many characters he has", "played and will play in future with some", "exceptions such as Sherlock.' Richard was killed", "at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 - ending the", "Wars of the Roses and the Plantagenet dynasty.", "His body was taken to Leicester by supporters of", "the victorious Henry VII and buried in Greyfriars", "church. In February 2013 a skeleton discovered", "beneath a Leicester car park was confirmed as", "that of the English king. Cumberbatch is believed", "to be as closely related to Richard III (right)", "as the Queen . In February 2013 a skeleton", "discovered beneath a Leicester car park was", "confirmed as that of the English king . The spot", "(circled in red) where archaeologists found the", "remains of the 15th century monarch . He is set", "to be reburied in March and thousands of people", "from around the world have applied for tickets", "for the ceremony. Professor Schurer, who played a", "key role in identifying Richard's modern day", "relations, published a paper showing there was a", "99.999 per cent probability that the remains were", "those of the king. Cumberbatch also shares a", "common 15th century ancestor, John Beaufort, the", "Earl of Somerset, with Second World War", "codebreaker Alan Turing, making them 17th", "cousins. 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Richard was", "born on in 1452 at Fotheringhay Castle in", "Northamptonshire. During the War of the Roses,", "Richard's father, Richard Plantagenet, Duke of", "York was killed and in 1470, Richard and his", "brother Edward were exiled when Henry VI, from", "the rival house of Lancaster, took back the", "throne. Henry's reign was short lived and during", "a battle the following year, Edward became king.", "In 1483, Edward died and Richard was named as", "protector of the realm for Edward's son and", "successor, the 12-year-old Edward V. Edward V and", "his brother Richard were placed in the Tower of", "London and after a campaign to condemn the", "deceased king's marriage to Elizabeth Woodville,", "the princes were declared illegitimate. Richard", "III took to the throne the following day. He was", "crowned in July and in August that year, the two", "princes disappeared, Rumours claimed the king had", "killed them to remove any threat they may have", "posed to his reign. 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LONDON, England (CNN) -- During the current economic crisis, high-flying women have been overlooked for promotion, according to a study out Tuesday. At the upper level of management, business is still dominated by men. The study, by U.S. nonprofit research group Catalyst, surveyed 873 MBA alumni who graduated between 1996 and 2007, asking how their careers had fared between November 2007 and June 2009. The results showed that overall, male and female MBAs have proved resilient to the recession and have fared equally well in the U.S., Canada and Asia, with 31 percent of surveyed women reporting that they had been promoted during that time period, compared to 36 percent of men. However in Europe, just 26 per cent of women were promoted, compared with 44 percent of men, according to the study published in the Harvard Business Review. According to the Harvard Business Review, of the U.S. Fortune 500 companies only two per cent of the CEOs are women, and only 15 per cent of the seats on their boards of directors are held by women. Professor Susan Vinnicombe is the director of the Center for International Women Business Leaders at Cranfield University School of Management in England. She told CNN that while it isn't clear why the figures for Europe in particular show such a gender discrepancy, it reflects discrimination faced by women business leaders in general. Read more business related features . "There is a whole stream of research of male and female MBAs that systematically shows the more senior they get the bigger the disparities in salaries and promotion," she said. "Immediately after the MBA -- at the mid level -- women do quite well, but as they progress upwards the disparities emerge and get wider. That's not just for MBAs, it's the function of men and women in the workforce in general." When it comes to the top tier, women worldwide were much more likely than men to lose their jobs, with 19 percent of female senior executives losing their jobs, compared with six per cent of men. Eleanor Tabi Haller-Jorden, General Manager of Catalyst Europe told CNN that the discrepancy is probably not the result of the current economic malaise. "These figures reflect what has been a challenge in Europe for a number years," she said. "The talent pipeline in Europe is clearly not as robust for women. This study indicates that by and large this is not directly related to the economic crisis, but it may have magnified the discrepancy." Haller-Jorden cites European corporate culture, perpetuation of gender-based stereotypes, exclusion of women from informal networks and a lack of role models as reasons behind the discrepancy. Cranfield University produces what it calls the "Female FTSE Index," showing the percentage of female directors in Britain's top 100 companies. Vinnicombe says that in the last 10 years the number of female directors has hardly improved, increasing from seven per cent to just 11 percent. Vinnicombe adds that she has found anecdotal evidence that a number of senior women in the British banking sector have chosen to leave their jobs, rather than work in a "high pressure, highly controlling" work environment brought about by the economic crisis. The Catalyst study also shows that many MBAs aren't letting the economic crisis get in the way of career advancement. Overall, 34 percent of respondents had received a promotion and 35 percent made a lateral move. "The data almost indicates business as usual, in highly unusual times for business," Haller-Jorden told CNN. The common perception might be that given the current economic uncertainty, employees would choose to play it safe rather than chance their luck in a volatile job market, but the study found that MBAs have been willing to risk career moves, with 20 percent of respondents changing jobs, 14 percent relocating and four percent starting their own business. Haller-Jorden said that MBAs represent "high-potential employees" who tend to be entrepreneurial and show a high level of initiative. She added that these individuals tend to be opportunistic when it comes to their careers, seeking out new developmental opportunities, exploring lateral moves, looking at options around relocating, and choosing other employment opportunities to make sure they aren't negatively impacted by recession. "The results are sobering for a corporate sector which may have assumed that people would be grateful to have a job and wouldn't necessarily be exploring other options," she said. "For companies to rest on their laurels and assume they don't need to worry about retention is a mistake."
Study: High-flying women are missing out on promotion . Discrepancy in female promotions may have been magnified by recession . Elsewhere, male and female MBAs proving resistant to the economic crisis . "High-potential employees" willing to change roles, despite harsh job market .
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[ "LONDON, England (CNN) -- During the current", "economic crisis, high-flying women have been", "overlooked for promotion, according to a study", "out Tuesday. At the upper level of management,", "business is still dominated by men. The study, by", "U.S. nonprofit research group Catalyst, surveyed", "873 MBA alumni who graduated between 1996 and", "2007, asking how their careers had fared between", "November 2007 and June 2009. The results showed", "that overall, male and female MBAs have proved", "resilient to the recession and have fared equally", "well in the U.S., Canada and Asia, with 31", "percent of surveyed women reporting that they had", "been promoted during that time period, compared", "to 36 percent of men. However in Europe, just 26", "per cent of women were promoted, compared with 44", "percent of men, according to the study published", "in the Harvard Business Review. According to the", "Harvard Business Review, of the U.S. Fortune 500", "companies only two per cent of the CEOs are", "women, and only 15 per cent of the seats on their", "boards of directors are held by women. Professor", "Susan Vinnicombe is the director of the Center", "for International Women Business Leaders at", "Cranfield University School of Management in", "England. She told CNN that while it isn't clear", "why the figures for Europe in particular show", "such a gender discrepancy, it reflects", "discrimination faced by women business leaders in", "general. Read more business related features .", "\"There is a whole stream of research of male and", "female MBAs that systematically shows the more", "senior they get the bigger the disparities in", "salaries and promotion,\" she said. \"Immediately", "after the MBA -- at the mid level -- women do", "quite well, but as they progress upwards the", "disparities emerge and get wider. That's not just", "for MBAs, it's the function of men and women in", "the workforce in general.\" When it comes to the", "top tier, women worldwide were much more likely", "than men to lose their jobs, with 19 percent of", "female senior executives losing their jobs,", "compared with six per cent of men. Eleanor Tabi", "Haller-Jorden, General Manager of Catalyst Europe", "told CNN that the discrepancy is probably not the", "result of the current economic malaise. \"These", "figures reflect what has been a challenge in", "Europe for a number years,\" she said. \"The talent", "pipeline in Europe is clearly not as robust for", "women. This study indicates that by and large", "this is not directly related to the economic", "crisis, but it may have magnified the", "discrepancy.\" Haller-Jorden cites European", "corporate culture, perpetuation of gender-based", "stereotypes, exclusion of women from informal", "networks and a lack of role models as reasons", "behind the discrepancy. Cranfield University", "produces what it calls the \"Female FTSE Index,\"", "showing the percentage of female directors in", "Britain's top 100 companies. Vinnicombe says that", "in the last 10 years the number of female", "directors has hardly improved, increasing from", "seven per cent to just 11 percent. Vinnicombe", "adds that she has found anecdotal evidence that a", "number of senior women in the British banking", "sector have chosen to leave their jobs, rather", "than work in a \"high pressure, highly", "controlling\" work environment brought about by", "the economic crisis. The Catalyst study also", "shows that many MBAs aren't letting the economic", "crisis get in the way of career advancement.", "Overall, 34 percent of respondents had received a", "promotion and 35 percent made a lateral move.", "\"The data almost indicates business as usual, in", "highly unusual times for business,\" Haller-Jorden", "told CNN. The common perception might be that", "given the current economic uncertainty, employees", "would choose to play it safe rather than chance", "their luck in a volatile job market, but the", "study found that MBAs have been willing to risk", "career moves, with 20 percent of respondents", "changing jobs, 14 percent relocating and four", "percent starting their own business.", "Haller-Jorden said that MBAs represent", "\"high-potential employees\" who tend to be", "entrepreneurial and show a high level of", "initiative. She added that these individuals tend", "to be opportunistic when it comes to their", "careers, seeking out new developmental", "opportunities, exploring lateral moves, looking", "at options around relocating, and choosing other", "employment opportunities to make sure they aren't", "negatively impacted by recession. \"The results", "are sobering for a corporate sector which may", "have assumed that people would be grateful to", "have a job and wouldn't necessarily be exploring", "other options,\" she said. \"For companies to rest", "on their laurels and assume they don't need to", "worry about retention is a mistake.\"" ]
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Washington (CNN) -- Supporting a congressional campaign usually means donating money, knocking on doors and making phone calls. Rarely does it mean acting like a nudist in a television ad that will be played throughout your community. That is, until the Kelly Kultala for Congress campaign asked exactly that from their supporters. Kultala, a Democrat running to oust Kansas Republican Rep. Kevin Yoder, released an ad on Thursday that featured a handful of seemingly naked people urging viewers to support the Democrat in November's election. The people in the ad, however, are not actual nudists. They are supporters of the Kultala campaign who agreed to appear on TV with different objects in front of their naked bits. "They are volunteers who agreed to do it because they support our campaign and our message," said Jacob Becklund, the Kultala campaign manager. " It should also be noted that nobody was actually nude during filming." According to Becklund, "It was a pretty easy sell to all of our volunteers," even though the ad -- which comes with a "high five figure (cost) behind it" -- will be seen on cable and broadcast in the Kansas City market starting Friday. The (faux) nudity in the ad -- titled "Naked Truth" -- was a knock on Yoder, who in 2011 skinny dipped in the Sea of Galilee in Israel, a decision for which he was reprimanded by House Republicans in 2012. "Awhile back, Congressman Yoder made news by skinny dipping on the job," Kultala says in the ad. "But it is more shameless what he is doing to Kansas." The ad then features the seemingly naked volunteers citing different aspects of Yoder's record, including that "Yoder lines the pockets of his millionaire donors with big tax cuts. And they line his, when he has pockets." "We thought it was a humorous hook," Becklund said, " to get people to pay attention to the message."
Kelly Kultala for Congress campaign releases an ad with folks seemingly naked . The people were not nudists or actors; they were supporters of the campaign . "It should also be noted that nobody was actually nude during filming," says campaign manager . Kultala's opponent -- Rep. Kevin Yoder -- was reprimanded in 2012 for skinny dipping on a trip .
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[ "Washington (CNN) -- Supporting a congressional", "campaign usually means donating money, knocking", "on doors and making phone calls. Rarely does it", "mean acting like a nudist in a television ad that", "will be played throughout your community. That", "is, until the Kelly Kultala for Congress campaign", "asked exactly that from their supporters.", "Kultala, a Democrat running to oust Kansas", "Republican Rep. Kevin Yoder, released an ad on", "Thursday that featured a handful of seemingly", "naked people urging viewers to support the", "Democrat in November's election. The people in", "the ad, however, are not actual nudists. They are", "supporters of the Kultala campaign who agreed to", "appear on TV with different objects in front of", "their naked bits. \"They are volunteers who agreed", "to do it because they support our campaign and", "our message,\" said Jacob Becklund, the Kultala", "campaign manager. \" It should also be noted that", "nobody was actually nude during filming.\"", "According to Becklund, \"It was a pretty easy sell", "to all of our volunteers,\" even though the ad --", "which comes with a \"high five figure (cost)", "behind it\" -- will be seen on cable and broadcast", "in the Kansas City market starting Friday. The", "(faux) nudity in the ad -- titled \"Naked Truth\"", "-- was a knock on Yoder, who in 2011 skinny", "dipped in the Sea of Galilee in Israel, a", "decision for which he was reprimanded by House", "Republicans in 2012. \"Awhile back, Congressman", "Yoder made news by skinny dipping on the job,\"", "Kultala says in the ad. \"But it is more shameless", "what he is doing to Kansas.\" The ad then features", "the seemingly naked volunteers citing different", "aspects of Yoder's record, including that \"Yoder", "lines the pockets of his millionaire donors with", "big tax cuts. And they line his, when he has", "pockets.\" \"We thought it was a humorous hook,\"", "Becklund said, \" to get people to pay attention", "to the message.\"" ]
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Washington (CNN) -- During President Barack Obama's three-day swing through the states of Washington California and Colorado, he fielded questions at a town hall meeting in Silicon Valley and visited a high school in Denver. Two official events to promote his jobs plan. Compare that to seven fundraisers he headlined, raising at least $8 million for his re-election campaign and the Democratic National Committee. Who paid for the trip? You did. And so did we. Taxpayers are footing the bill for almost the entire trip, which also cost millions of dollars. It's standard practice for presidents, both Democratic and Republican, to go on predominantly fundraising trips with taxpayer's paying for most of the travel costs. It's completely legal. Do some official White House business on the trip and -- voila! -- the president's re-election campaign and party shoulder very little of the cost. "Usually, a political party only covers a fraction of the costs of presidential travel, usually in the single digit percentages," says Pete Sepp with the National Taxpayers Union, a nonpartisan nonprofit group against wasteful government spending. "Most of the money raised really comes at a free cost to the parties. They only reimburse for a few hundred thousand dollars, on a given trip, if tax payers are lucky." The price tag on presidential travel is exorbitant. Air Force One costs $181,757 per flight hour to operate, according to the Air Force. There's a C-17 military support plane to fly the president's limousines to his destination, perhaps another if Marine One will be used during the trip. And the personnel: the salary costs of a Secret Service detail and dozens of White House staffers who also required meals, transportation and hotel rooms. There are also local security costs like overtime pay for police officers who escort the presidential motorcade or provide security along the travel route. There is little transparency in determining the cost of presidential travel. A White House spokesman declined to say how the White House and the DNC divided the cost of Obama's western trip, citing security concerns. Other administrations have declined to comment on the same grounds. A report conducted by the Democratic-controlled House Oversight and Government Reform Committee while President George Bush was in the White House concluded taxpayers paid for about 97% of presidential travel, the Republican Party just 3%. Sepp says there's no reason to believe the breakdown is much different with the Obama administration or other White Houses. "Ever since Ronald Reagan's administration, presidential travel has carried with it a lot of controversy over cost as well as politics," Sepp says. "Even Richard Nixon was cited for having traveled a great deal abroad, when he was having domestic political troubles." In 1995, President Bill Clinton attended eight fundraisers in four days on a cross-country swing. Taxpayers often pay for travel to campaign events that rally support rather than raise money, like Bush's dramatic entrance into a baseball stadium in Fort Myers Florida less than a month before his re-election in 2004. Call it a perk of the presidency, something a mere candidate does not enjoy. "And that's the point when the parties themselves have to pay for the cost of the pomp and the circumstance," Sepp says. "The pomp and the circumstance gets a lot smaller, a lot more modest."
It's standard practice for presidents, both Democratic and Republican . There is little transparency in determining the cost of presidential travel . Taxpayers also pay for travel to campaign events that rally support rather than raise money .
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[ "Washington (CNN) -- During President Barack", "Obama's three-day swing through the states of", "Washington California and Colorado, he fielded", "questions at a town hall meeting in Silicon", "Valley and visited a high school in Denver. Two", "official events to promote his jobs plan. Compare", "that to seven fundraisers he headlined, raising", "at least $8 million for his re-election campaign", "and the Democratic National Committee. Who paid", "for the trip? You did. And so did we. Taxpayers", "are footing the bill for almost the entire trip,", "which also cost millions of dollars. It's", "standard practice for presidents, both Democratic", "and Republican, to go on predominantly", "fundraising trips with taxpayer's paying for most", "of the travel costs. It's completely legal. Do", "some official White House business on the trip", "and -- voila! -- the president's re-election", "campaign and party shoulder very little of the", "cost. \"Usually, a political party only covers a", "fraction of the costs of presidential travel,", "usually in the single digit percentages,\" says", "Pete Sepp with the National Taxpayers Union, a", "nonpartisan nonprofit group against wasteful", "government spending. \"Most of the money raised", "really comes at a free cost to the parties. They", "only reimburse for a few hundred thousand", "dollars, on a given trip, if tax payers are", "lucky.\" The price tag on presidential travel is", "exorbitant. Air Force One costs $181,757 per", "flight hour to operate, according to the Air", "Force. There's a C-17 military support plane to", "fly the president's limousines to his", "destination, perhaps another if Marine One will", "be used during the trip. And the personnel: the", "salary costs of a Secret Service detail and", "dozens of White House staffers who also required", "meals, transportation and hotel rooms. There are", "also local security costs like overtime pay for", "police officers who escort the presidential", "motorcade or provide security along the travel", "route. There is little transparency in", "determining the cost of presidential travel. A", "White House spokesman declined to say how the", "White House and the DNC divided the cost of", "Obama's western trip, citing security concerns.", "Other administrations have declined to comment on", "the same grounds. A report conducted by the", "Democratic-controlled House Oversight and", "Government Reform Committee while President", "George Bush was in the White House concluded", "taxpayers paid for about 97% of presidential", "travel, the Republican Party just 3%. Sepp says", "there's no reason to believe the breakdown is", "much different with the Obama administration or", "other White Houses. \"Ever since Ronald Reagan's", "administration, presidential travel has carried", "with it a lot of controversy over cost as well as", "politics,\" Sepp says. \"Even Richard Nixon was", "cited for having traveled a great deal abroad,", "when he was having domestic political troubles.\"", "In 1995, President Bill Clinton attended eight", "fundraisers in four days on a cross-country", "swing. Taxpayers often pay for travel to campaign", "events that rally support rather than raise", "money, like Bush's dramatic entrance into a", "baseball stadium in Fort Myers Florida less than", "a month before his re-election in 2004. Call it a", "perk of the presidency, something a mere", "candidate does not enjoy. \"And that's the point", "when the parties themselves have to pay for the", "cost of the pomp and the circumstance,\" Sepp", "says. \"The pomp and the circumstance gets a lot", "smaller, a lot more modest.\"" ]
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New Delhi, India (CNN) -- India's prime minister said he has nothing to hide and would be "happy" to appear before a parliamentary panel looking into a multi-billion dollar telecom scandal. "I wish to state categorically that I have nothing to hide from the public at large, and as a proof of my bona fides, I intend to write to the chairman of the Public Accounts Committee that I shall be happy to appear before the PAC if it chooses to ask me to do so," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in a speech at a national meeting of the ruling Congress party. "I sincerely believe that, like Caesar's wife, the prime minister should be above suspicion, and it is for this reason that I am prepared to appear before the PAC even though there is no precedent to this effect." Opposition parties have stepped up their attacks on Singh, hailed as the father of India's economic reforms, since the country's main auditor reported in November that a sale of a second-generation wireless spectrum two years ago had been carried out at below-market prices. According to the government audit, the treasury lost up to $31 billion from under-valuation of airwaves. The alleged scam, seen as the biggest to hit India in recent times, has forced the country's Telecom Minister A. Raja, to step down. Raja, member of a key regional ally of Singh's Congress party, denies the charges. But opposition lawmakers are seeking a larger probe into the 2008 phone-license awards, and accuse Singh of having not acted swiftly. India's prime minister, on his part, insists the wrongdoers will be punished. "It is my promise to you that no guilty person will be spared -- whether he is a political leader or a government official, whichever party he may belong to and howsoever powerful he may be," Singh said Monday. The damning audit report came on the heels of allegations of massive fraud in sports and real estate. Investigators are already probing complaints of financial malfeasance in the Commonwealth Games that India hosted in October. And several politicians, military officials and bureaucrats are the subjects of a separate inquiry for allegedly taking apartments meant for war-widows. CNN's Harmeet Shah Singh contributed to this report.
Opposition parties have stepped up their attacks on Singh . An audit shows government sold airwaves at under value . The audit follows massive fraud in sports and real-estate .
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[ "New Delhi, India (CNN) -- India's prime minister", "said he has nothing to hide and would be \"happy\"", "to appear before a parliamentary panel looking", "into a multi-billion dollar telecom scandal. \"I", "wish to state categorically that I have nothing", "to hide from the public at large, and as a proof", "of my bona fides, I intend to write to the", "chairman of the Public Accounts Committee that I", "shall be happy to appear before the PAC if it", "chooses to ask me to do so,\" Prime Minister", "Manmohan Singh said in a speech at a national", "meeting of the ruling Congress party. \"I", "sincerely believe that, like Caesar's wife, the", "prime minister should be above suspicion, and it", "is for this reason that I am prepared to appear", "before the PAC even though there is no precedent", "to this effect.\" Opposition parties have stepped", "up their attacks on Singh, hailed as the father", "of India's economic reforms, since the country's", "main auditor reported in November that a sale of", "a second-generation wireless spectrum two years", "ago had been carried out at below-market prices.", "According to the government audit, the treasury", "lost up to $31 billion from under-valuation of", "airwaves. The alleged scam, seen as the biggest", "to hit India in recent times, has forced the", "country's Telecom Minister A. Raja, to step down.", "Raja, member of a key regional ally of Singh's", "Congress party, denies the charges. But", "opposition lawmakers are seeking a larger probe", "into the 2008 phone-license awards, and accuse", "Singh of having not acted swiftly. India's prime", "minister, on his part, insists the wrongdoers", "will be punished. \"It is my promise to you that", "no guilty person will be spared -- whether he is", "a political leader or a government official,", "whichever party he may belong to and howsoever", "powerful he may be,\" Singh said Monday. The", "damning audit report came on the heels of", "allegations of massive fraud in sports and real", "estate. Investigators are already probing", "complaints of financial malfeasance in the", "Commonwealth Games that India hosted in October.", "And several politicians, military officials and", "bureaucrats are the subjects of a separate", "inquiry for allegedly taking apartments meant for", "war-widows. CNN's Harmeet Shah Singh contributed", "to this report." ]
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'The most perfect woman': Paul Daniels with his wife of 25 years, Debbie McGee . Magician Paul Daniels says men dominate his profession because they are ‘more creative’ than women. The 75-year-old, who started teaching himself tricks at the age of 11, blamed a female  obsession with fashion, saying this led to girls giving up toys at a younger age than boys, focusing instead on clothes. And he went further by saying that although there were some women in the industry, their  tricks were less inventive than their male counterparts. Daniels said: ‘There is a reason there are fewer female magicians – girls give up toys sooner than boys. Around the age of eight they want fashion items. ‘There are women who are starting to see it as a business, but they do tricks straight out of the box. Men are more creative.’ Daniels, who rose to fame with his long-running BBC programme, The Paul Daniels Magic Show, also  said there were fewer roles for older magicians. He said donning a wig for his programme of 15 years was ‘one of the smartest decisions I ever made’. Daniels added: ‘I was 32 and the industry was suddenly getting very young. I thought, “How am I going to survive this?” ’ Daniels, who now performs at a range of venues including casinos, theatres and village halls, described feeling an ‘enormous relief’ when his TV show ended in 1994. Successful: Paul Daniels, with Debbie McGee, rose to fame on The Paul Daniels Magic Show on the BBC . He joked about being ‘an international sex symbol’ because his work takes him around the world, and revealed: ‘Magic pays me very well. ‘People must think of me as quite famous because I get sent a lot of packages. ‘They are mostly from families of magicians who have died – they send boxes of tricks they don’t know what to do with. ‘I keep some in my shed and sell the rest on eBay.’ He added: ‘Comparing Dynamo or Derren Brown to me is like comparing Robbie Williams to Pavarotti. They’re both very nice guys, but my focus is comedy. I want to entertain, to make people laugh.’ Yet he admitted he was ‘not a social animal’, a trait he considers to be a hang-up from ‘being the small kid with a largish head and sticky-out ears’. And while he says his profession is a younger man’s game, the  magician said his personal life had bettered with age. He lives with his second wife, Debbie McGee, 54, to whom he has been married for 25 years. Long-lasting: Paul Daniels says that if something goes wrong in his 25-year marriage to Debbie, they both just shrug it off . Daniels, who famously claimed in 2000 to have bedded more than 300 women, told the Observer: ‘Sex can be great in your seventies – no Viagra needed – and it certainly beats fish and chips. But I don’t think that’s the love bit.’ He added: ‘The best thing I ever did in my life was marry Debbie McGee. ‘She really is the most perfect woman and we laugh a lot. When something goes wrong we just look at each other and shrug.’
Daniels says young girls' fashion obsession makes them less creative . He thinks men are more creative as they carry on playing with toys .
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Barcelona will take a one-goal advantage into the second leg of their last-16 Champions League clash against Manchester City following a 2-1 win at the Etihad Stadium. Luis Suarez's first-half double was enough to hand the Catalan giants victory, as they take two valuable away goals into the second-leg clash on March 18 at the Nou Camp. Here, Sportsmail's Martin Keown gives his big match verdict to Tuesday night's events in Manchester. Luis Suarez celebrates the crucial first away goal for Barcelona after an emphatic finish past Joe Hart . Manuel Pellegrini wants his teams to play with two strikers. That’s his philosophy but it left Man City exposed, especially in the first half. They only played one striker in this fixture last year, so he clearly wanted to go on the offensive. But David Silva and Samir Nasri are not designed to chase and press teams. They needed one striker sitting deep but with two further forward and the City midfield chasing shadows, Barcelona could dominate. Manchester City playmaker David Silva (middle) is not the type of player to chase and press teams . Samir Nasri (middle) is another of those luxury players, like Silva . Playing against Barcelona, you don’t want to give anything away. But that’s exactly what the first goal was. A gift. It was far too easy for Luis Suarez. The second was not too good, either. Fernando was dragged wide and with no midfield protection, Vincent Kompany came flying out of the defensive line. That left space for Messi to drive into and once City started retreating, left back Jordi Alba bombed forward and was able to pick out his pass, which is not hard when the defenders are like mannequins. Six City players left Suarez unmarked as he notches Barcelona's second goal at the Etihad . Suarez, who scored only once in six games against City at Liverpool, was on song on his return to England . The 28-year-old, pictured scoring his second goal, was afforded too much space in crucial areas of the pitch . I thought we might have seen the best of Lionel Messi, but he was excellent. He receives the ball in positions where almost every player in the world would lay it off. It was the Messi of old — though I can’t remember Messi missing a penalty or spurning an open goal too often! Lionel Messi (middle) looks to go in between both David Silva (left) and Fernandinho (right) Messi (right) watches on as City stopped Hart does brilliantly to save his last-minute penalty . The 27-year-old then sent his headed rebound well wide - but despite that impressed for Barcelona on the night . It feels like another false dawn for City. Before the match all the talk was of how they can match Barca, but they were still short. They did well to get it back to 2-1 but it will be difficult at the Nou Camp. It seems that City’s quest for Champions League greatness is going to take longer than they thought. City trio Nasri (left), skipper Vincent Kompany (middle) and Fernando (right) look on despondently . Barcelona's front three were magnificent. Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar were all so willing to run straight at defenders. It was terrific to watch. With Suarez as a focal point in the middle, Neymar and Messi could cut inside onto their stronger foot and they tore into City. No longer do Barcelona just pass for the sake of it. They are more direct, can play on the counter and their current system is getting the best out of Messi and Neymar. Neymar, like Suarez and Messi, was in inspired form as Barcelona secured a impressive 2-1 win at City .
Barcelona beat Manchester City 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday . A Luis Suarez double was enough to give the Catalan giants victory . Sportsmail's Martin Keown believes City's tactics against Barca left them completely exposed and the result was inevitable . Keown felt they needed one striker sitting deep in order to thwart Luis Enrique's men breaking on the counter-attack . The former Arsenal defender also thought Lionel Messi was brilliant .
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Britain is drawing up emergency plans for the collapse of the ‘creaking’ Eurozone amid warnings debt-stricken Italy will need a £500 billion bailout involving billions of pounds of UK taxpayers’ money. Chancellor George Osborne said the Treasury had ‘stepped up’ contingency planning and aimed to be ready for ‘whatever the Eurozone throws at us’. It emerged yesterday that the International Monetary Fund, in which Britain is a major shareholder, could be forced to offer Italy a €600 billion (£514bn) rescue package to give its unelected new prime minister Mario Monti 12 to 18 months’ breathing room to implement big tax rises and spending cuts. Chancellor George Osborne, left,  has ‘stepped up’ contingency planning while unelected Italian prime minister Mario Monti, right, could be given breathing room to implement big tax rises and spending cuts . And in another move, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy were revealed to be plotting a new pact on economic union without consulting Britain or other countries outside of the EU. They are determined not to give Britain the chance of insisting on powers being handed back from Brussels by negotiating a major new EU treaty. Germany's original plan was to try to secure agreement among all 27 EU countries for a limited change to the Lisbon Treaty by the end of 2012, making it possible to impose much tighter budget controls over the 17-member Eurozone. Countries will be forced to submit their budgets for EU approval before they go to national parliaments, will have to sign up to strict new rules on the size of debts and deficits and will be sued for any breach in the European Court of Justice. Plot: German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, right, are plotting a new pact on economic union without consulting Britain or other countries outside of the EU . The Franco-German plan will effectively mean an end to national sovereignty over budgets for countries remaining in the euro. Source said it had become clear to Mrs Merkel and Mr Sarkozy in recent weeks that it appears impossible to get all 27 EU countries on board for the plan. It could take years to secure the necessary changes, while a rapid loss of market faith in Italy, Spain and even France suggests urgent measures are required within weeks. EU sources said French and German civil servants have been exploring other ways of achieving the goal, either via an agreement among just the Eurozone countries. Alternatively, they could strike a separate agreement outside the EU treaty that could involve a core of around just eight to ten Eurozone countries, officials say. The move will infuriate British Eurosceptics, who have been urging David Cameron to insist on a repatriation of powers for the UK from Brussels in exchange for agreeing to let the Eurozone countries move towards fiscal and political union. In a sign of the deepening turmoil in the Eurozone, IMF officials were quoted by the Italian newspaper La Stampa as saying a bailout would be needed to give the country a window of 12 to 18 months to implement urgent budget cuts and growth-boosting reforms. The IMF would guarantee rates of 4.0 per cent or 5.0 perc ent on the loan -- far better than the borrowing costs on commercial debt markets, where the rate on two-year and five-year Italian government bonds has risen above 7.0 per cent. The size of the loan would make it difficult for the IMF to use its current resources so different options are being explored, including possible joint action with the European Central Bank in which the IMF would act as  guarantor. As a major shareholder in the IMF, billions of pounds of British cash would be put on the line under any deal, though it is not clear how much. Italy’s vast £1.6 trillion national debt and its low growth rate have caused deepening alarm on the international markets in recent weeks, and even a Brussels-inspired ‘coup’ which saw Silvio Berlusconi removed and a government without a single elected politician in it installed failed to stop the rot. Mr Osborne confirmed yesterday that Britain is preparing for a break-up of the Eurozone that would have cataclysmic effects for the British economy. ‘Well, of course countries like Germany and France have now openly asked the question whether countries like Greece can stay in the Euro. It is a very, very difficult and dangerous situation,’ the Chancellor said. ‘It is having a hugely chilling effect on the British economy at the moment. We have contingency plans for all situations. 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Rescue package to give Mario Monti 12 to 18 months' breathing room to implement spending cuts .
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In London on Tuesday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry called for more Western involvement in Syria to fight ISIS, and praised the U.S.'s British allies for everything from their love of defending freedom to the boy band One Direction. Perry's foreign policy address at the Royal United Services Institute, a British national security think tank, was greeted with laughs and applause -- especially when he highlighted reasons Americans get along so well with their English-speaking friends across the pond. "It's not just because to Americans, you always sound so darn smart and refined no matter what you're saying," he said. "And it's not just because of your many cultural exports from James Bond to Julie Andrews to Simon Cowell to One Direction -- well, that might be a bit of a mixed bag. So many good things in the world began in Britain, and so many good things in the world to this day depend on Britain." Perry's stop in London comprises the first leg of his European excursion this week, which also includes visits to Germany, Poland and Ukraine. The purpose of his trip is to explore trade opportunities between Texas and the European countries, according to a press release from Perry's office. His decision to travel away from Texas as a second case of Ebola was diagnosed there has drawn the ire of top Texas Democratic party operative Will Hailer, who called the governor an "irresponsible leader," according to Bloomberg news. Perry, referring to himself as a "proud patriotic Texan," outlined a moral argument in favor of robust Western intervention in Syria by drawing a stark contrast between the "so-called religious warriors of ISIS" and the "special strength and character" of Western forces. "To see to it that security is defended -- that is what is required of Western nations and the great alliances we have formed," he said, admitting that the overseas conflict "will draw heavily on our wealth, our will and our wisdom." "The plainest imperative of all is the resources we commit to the common defense, holding nothing back if it will better insure our security." He called out his political adversaries at home -- and even the United Nations -- for their reluctance to get involved in foreign affairs. "This attitude of cultural relativism, it certainly doesn't approve of harsher violent actions," he said, "but it does question the right of Britain, the U.S. or other western powers to do anything about it." Toward the latter half of his address, Perry got emotional about the plight of innocent people living in the Middle Eastern war zone, lowering his voice and pausing periodically for effect. "Who cannot identify with the mother or the father running with their baby, or with an elderly woman who is struggling to keep up with the others?" he asked, drawing similarities between Syrian civilians and victims of bombings over London during World War II. "Who can't identify with the children who got away but saw what happened to their parents?" "And when they look up and they see and RAF or a Danish or an American bomber, they feel precisely as you and I would feel. The sight must seem like an answer to a prayer, a prayer that can be understood in every faith: Save my family. Save my home. Save my village. Save me from this evil."
Texas Gov. Rick Perry delivered a foreign policy speech on ISIS in London. He highlighted the strong relationship between Britain and the U.S. This is the first leg of a European tour that includes stops in Ukraine and Poland.
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[ "In London on Tuesday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry called", "for more Western involvement in Syria to fight", "ISIS, and praised the U.S.'s British allies for", "everything from their love of defending freedom", "to the boy band One Direction. Perry's foreign", "policy address at the Royal United Services", "Institute, a British national security think", "tank, was greeted with laughs and applause --", "especially when he highlighted reasons Americans", "get along so well with their English-speaking", "friends across the pond. \"It's not just because", "to Americans, you always sound so darn smart and", "refined no matter what you're saying,\" he said.", "\"And it's not just because of your many cultural", "exports from James Bond to Julie Andrews to Simon", "Cowell to One Direction -- well, that might be a", "bit of a mixed bag. So many good things in the", "world began in Britain, and so many good things", "in the world to this day depend on Britain.\"", "Perry's stop in London comprises the first leg of", "his European excursion this week, which also", "includes visits to Germany, Poland and Ukraine.", "The purpose of his trip is to explore trade", "opportunities between Texas and the European", "countries, according to a press release from", "Perry's office. His decision to travel away from", "Texas as a second case of Ebola was diagnosed", "there has drawn the ire of top Texas Democratic", "party operative Will Hailer, who called the", "governor an \"irresponsible leader,\" according to", "Bloomberg news. Perry, referring to himself as a", "\"proud patriotic Texan,\" outlined a moral", "argument in favor of robust Western intervention", "in Syria by drawing a stark contrast between the", "\"so-called religious warriors of ISIS\" and the", "\"special strength and character\" of Western", "forces. \"To see to it that security is defended", "-- that is what is required of Western nations", "and the great alliances we have formed,\" he said,", "admitting that the overseas conflict \"will draw", "heavily on our wealth, our will and our wisdom.\"", "\"The plainest imperative of all is the resources", "we commit to the common defense, holding nothing", "back if it will better insure our security.\" He", "called out his political adversaries at home --", "and even the United Nations -- for their", "reluctance to get involved in foreign affairs.", "\"This attitude of cultural relativism, it", "certainly doesn't approve of harsher violent", "actions,\" he said, \"but it does question the", "right of Britain, the U.S. or other western", "powers to do anything about it.\" Toward the", "latter half of his address, Perry got emotional", "about the plight of innocent people living in the", "Middle Eastern war zone, lowering his voice and", "pausing periodically for effect. \"Who cannot", "identify with the mother or the father running", "with their baby, or with an elderly woman who is", "struggling to keep up with the others?\" he asked,", "drawing similarities between Syrian civilians and", "victims of bombings over London during World War", "II. \"Who can't identify with the children who got", "away but saw what happened to their parents?\"", "\"And when they look up and they see and RAF or a", "Danish or an American bomber, they feel precisely", "as you and I would feel. The sight must seem like", "an answer to a prayer, a prayer that can be", "understood in every faith: Save my family. Save", "my home. Save my village. Save me from this", "evil.\"" ]
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(CNN) -- A lawyer for Angelina Jolie's former body double -- who is suing Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. over alleged phone hacking -- said Tuesday that other people have contacted his team with their own claims. "There's been a bunch of people, the majority residents of England, but some in the United States, who have asked us to bring claims for them," Norman Siegel told reporters in New York. "The legal team is researching those and, at some later date, we'll make a collective judgment as to whether we have enough evidence to go forward." Siegel said that threshold has been reached in the lawsuit filed June 13 in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles by the body double, Eunice Huthart. The suit alleges that Huthart's cell phone was hacked in an attempt to find information about Jolie, with whom Huthart lived in Brentwood, California, from early January until mid-June 2004, while they were working on the film "Mr. & Mrs. Smith." Huthart also lived in Los Angeles from mid-March until mid-May 2005 doing reshoots for the film, it says. "On occasions from 2004 to 2005, Plaintiff did not receive messages left and stored on her cellular telephone system while she was in the United States and in the United Kingdom," the 40-page complaint says. "Plaintiff complained to her service provider, Vodafone, about lost voice messages. On occasions friends and relatives asked Plaintiff why she had not replied to their messages. They included Ms. Jolie, who left messages concerning hotel arrangements where she was staying, code names for hotels and individuals, dinner reservations, meet-up times and, on occasion, when she sought the help of Plaintiff during times of need." The missed calls affected Huthart's daughter and caused her relationship with her husband to suffer, the complaint alleges. Huthart's name, her cell phone number, her account number and/or her PIN number appear on four pages of notes written by Glenn Mulcaire, a private investigator who did work for News Corp's now-defunct "News of the World," and obtained by Metropolitan Police, the complaint says. Mulcaire and unidentified investigators and journalists "intentionally and willfully reset Plaintiff's PIN number on several occasions in order to intercept her cellular telephone messages," it says. Some of the journalists then deleted them "to gain an exclusive of the private and confidential information that was on the voice-mail message," it alleges. The defendants "knew or should have known that executives, employees and agents of The Sun and News of the World were engaged in widespread phone hacking," the suit alleges. A charge sheet from the Crown Prosecution Service, dated July 24, 2012, lists Huthart as a phone-hacking victim, the complaint says. It cites an April 1, 2005, item in The Sun that said, "Yesterday The Sun exclusively revealed [Brad] and Angelina checking into a hotel posing as a married couple during a weekend trip to plug their new movie Mr. & Mrs. Smith." At the time, it was not publicly known that the two actors were a couple, it says. The lawsuit is seeking damages in an unspecified amount that would include any profits made by the defendants, punitive damages, attorneys' fees and costs. A News Corp. spokesman declined comment on the lawsuit. Siegel said he also represents families of victims killed in the September 11 terrorist attacks whose phones may have been hacked by News Corp. employees, and that the FBI has opened an investigation. Accusations that journalists at Murdoch's British newspapers hacked into the phones of politicians, celebrities and unwitting people caught up in the news shook his media empire in 2011 and caused the closing of the 168-year-old News of the World newspaper. Arrests and lawsuits followed in its wake. 4 journalists arrested in UK phone hacking probe . Rupert Murdoch: The last press baron . CNN's Carolyn Sung and Jaime Solano contributed to this report.
Lawyer Norman Siegel says "a bunch of people" have contacted his team . Eunice Huthart served as Angelina Jolie's body double . In her suit, Huthart says intercepted and missed calls from Jolie caused marital strife . A News Corp. spokesman has no comment .
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[ "(CNN) -- A lawyer for Angelina Jolie's former body", "double -- who is suing Rupert Murdoch's News", "Corp. over alleged phone hacking -- said Tuesday", "that other people have contacted his team with", "their own claims. \"There's been a bunch of", "people, the majority residents of England, but", "some in the United States, who have asked us to", "bring claims for them,\" Norman Siegel told", "reporters in New York. \"The legal team is", "researching those and, at some later date, we'll", "make a collective judgment as to whether we have", "enough evidence to go forward.\" Siegel said that", "threshold has been reached in the lawsuit filed", "June 13 in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles by", "the body double, Eunice Huthart. The suit alleges", "that Huthart's cell phone was hacked in an", "attempt to find information about Jolie, with", "whom Huthart lived in Brentwood, California, from", "early January until mid-June 2004, while they", "were working on the film \"Mr. & Mrs. Smith.\"", "Huthart also lived in Los Angeles from mid-March", "until mid-May 2005 doing reshoots for the film,", "it says. \"On occasions from 2004 to 2005,", "Plaintiff did not receive messages left and", "stored on her cellular telephone system while she", "was in the United States and in the United", "Kingdom,\" the 40-page complaint says. \"Plaintiff", "complained to her service provider, Vodafone,", "about lost voice messages. On occasions friends", "and relatives asked Plaintiff why she had not", "replied to their messages. They included Ms.", "Jolie, who left messages concerning hotel", "arrangements where she was staying, code names", "for hotels and individuals, dinner reservations,", "meet-up times and, on occasion, when she sought", "the help of Plaintiff during times of need.\" The", "missed calls affected Huthart's daughter and", "caused her relationship with her husband to", "suffer, the complaint alleges. Huthart's name,", "her cell phone number, her account number and/or", "her PIN number appear on four pages of notes", "written by Glenn Mulcaire, a private investigator", "who did work for News Corp's now-defunct \"News of", "the World,\" and obtained by Metropolitan Police,", "the complaint says. Mulcaire and unidentified", "investigators and journalists \"intentionally and", "willfully reset Plaintiff's PIN number on several", "occasions in order to intercept her cellular", "telephone messages,\" it says. Some of the", "journalists then deleted them \"to gain an", "exclusive of the private and confidential", "information that was on the voice-mail message,\"", "it alleges. The defendants \"knew or should have", "known that executives, employees and agents of", "The Sun and News of the World were engaged in", "widespread phone hacking,\" the suit alleges. A", "charge sheet from the Crown Prosecution Service,", "dated July 24, 2012, lists Huthart as a", "phone-hacking victim, the complaint says. It", "cites an April 1, 2005, item in The Sun that", "said, \"Yesterday The Sun exclusively revealed", "[Brad] and Angelina checking into a hotel posing", "as a married couple during a weekend trip to plug", "their new movie Mr. & Mrs. Smith.\" At the time,", "it was not publicly known that the two actors", "were a couple, it says. The lawsuit is seeking", "damages in an unspecified amount that would", "include any profits made by the defendants,", "punitive damages, attorneys' fees and costs. A", "News Corp. spokesman declined comment on the", "lawsuit. Siegel said he also represents families", "of victims killed in the September 11 terrorist", "attacks whose phones may have been hacked by News", "Corp. employees, and that the FBI has opened an", "investigation. Accusations that journalists at", "Murdoch's British newspapers hacked into the", "phones of politicians, celebrities and unwitting", "people caught up in the news shook his media", "empire in 2011 and caused the closing of the", "168-year-old News of the World newspaper. Arrests", "and lawsuits followed in its wake. 4 journalists", "arrested in UK phone hacking probe . Rupert", "Murdoch: The last press baron . CNN's Carolyn", "Sung and Jaime Solano contributed to this report." ]
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(CNN) -- A lawyer for Angelina Jolie's former body that other people have contacted his team with their own claims. "There's been a bunch of bring claims for them," Norman Siegel told the body double, Eunice Huthart. The suit alleges missed calls affected Huthart's daughter and News Corp. spokesman declined comment on the
If Scotland votes ‘Yes’ on Thursday Alex Salmond will go down in history as the man who led his country to independence – or needlessly tore apart the world’s most successful union after 300 years. But Mr Salmond will not have achieved the Scottish nationalists’ dream alone. Throughout his political life the SNP’s great hope has surrounded himself with a close-knit team of advisers which have run the party with ruthless efficiency. The spinners, backroom deal makers and millionaire backers have sacrificed everything for ‘the Cause’ - propelling Scotland to the brink of independence. Scroll down for video . Spin chief Kevin Pringle (left) is Alex Salmond's most-trusted lieutenant in the SNP inner circle dragging Scotland towards independence . Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon with her husband Peter Murrell - the chief executive of the SNP - following their wedding service at the Oran Mor in Glasgow in 2010 . Kevin Pringle, Mr Salmond's Alastair Campbell-style spin chief, is the main power behind the throne. But Mr Salmond also relies on the SNP chief executive Peter Murrell – husband of Scotland’s deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. Together the four party chieftains have guided the party from multiple election defeats to the brink of breaking up the United Kingdom. The SNP's success was built on picking a team of backroom supporters united by two goals: winning elections and taking Scotland out of the Union. This is the backroom army which really runs the SNP. At the heart of the operation is Mr Pringle. Now in his forties, he joined the party in 1989 and swiftly rose to a position where he was the First Minister's most trusted lieutenant. Born in Perth, the son of a milkman and an auxiliary nurse, he started worrying about nuclear weapons at the age of 11, joined the SNP at the age of 18 and began working for the party as a researcher at 21 as soon as he graduated from Aberdeen University. He became director of communications in the decade that followed, leading up to the creation of the Scottish parliament. In 1998, a year after Scots voted in the devolution referendum, Miss Sturgeon said Mr Pringle was the SNP's ‘biggest asset'. When Mr Salmond stood down from Holyrood in 2000 to lead the SNP group in the Commons, leaving John Swinney to hold the reins in Edinburgh, Mr Pringle followed him to London. Colin Weir (left) and his wife Chris pose for pictures with champagne during a photocall in Falkirk, Scotland, after scooping the lottery in 2011 . The SNP supporters won £161million and have donated £4.5million of their fortune to the campaign to break up the Union . Stephen Noon . A senior policy adviser who wrote the SNP's 2011 manifesto and is now chief strategist at Yes Scotland. A Jesuit-educated former Young Conservative, he was spotted by Mr Salmond after he and two fellow Edinburgh University students draped the Lion Rampant over the railings in front of the Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey. He later made the headlines when he claimed he was sacked as press secretary to the head of the Catholic Church in England for being gay. Noel Dolan . The former TV journalist has been with the party since 1999 before being appointed Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's top adviser in 2007 - a position he keeps to this day. He is undoubtedly one of the most popular spin doctors in Holyrood. Colin McAllister . The spin doctor headed the SNP's communications team when Mr Pringle went to London, is now a special adviser. In the corridors of power in Holyrood he is seen as ‘harder to like’ than Mr Dolan. Geoff Aberdein . A skilled amateur footballer with Edinburgh-based club Spartans, was only 24 when he joined Mr Salmond's operation and became known in the parliament as the First Minister's 'bag carrier'. He had worked part-time in the SNP leader's constituency office and was so dedicated to the cause of Nationalism that he turned down a job with the New York Times to remain with the party. In the years since 2007, Mr Aberdein's role has increased massively and he now has the grand, West Wing-style title of chief of staff. Insiders say he is almost as powerful as Mr Pringle once was. Stuart Nicolson . A former Scottish political editor at the Scottish Daily Mail, who has drastically cut the amount of time advisers spend with the media. Observers agree that he has become increasingly 'tetchy' in recent months and the entire communications team often shows disdain for a printed press that has repeatedly exposed the shortcomings of the independence campaign. Liz Lloyd . A Geordie who was once named one of Scotland's most eligible women and is one of the loudest defenders of the economics behind independence. Mr Pringle stood for the SNP in Edinburgh Central in the 2003 Holyrood election. He came third and was accused of 'anti-Englishness' after calling for the Duke of Wellington's statue in Princes Street to be removed to make way for one of Robert Burns. After a brief stint in the communications department at Scottish Gas, Mr Pringle returned to take control of Mr Salmond's spin team in the 2007 Scottish elections. Mr Pringle is now based in the party’s tiny HQ on Jackson's Entry, a small alley between Edinburgh's Royal Mile and Holyrood Road. This is the base for another passionate Nationalist who had settled on a political career behind the scenes: Mr Murrell, who had once been Mr Salmond's constituency assistant. Since 2001, when he replaced Mike Russell as chief executive, he has managed to make himself so invaluable that his remuneration package has soared from £35,000 to more than £100,000. Few people claim to know him well. He is rarely seen, except at elections and at party conferences. At these carefully choreographed conferences, he is nearly always present in the main auditorium, usually standing in the shadows to the side of the stage. He whispers instructions to Cabinet ministers as they prepare to make keynote speeches and is more powerful than anyone watching Mr Salmond's tub-thumping performances on the TV could possibly realise. Only after Miss Sturgeon's speech, when he kisses his wife, does he appear in the spotlight. Supporters credit him with creating one of Europe's most formidable election machines. But critics will never forgive him for ignoring warnings that one SNP candidate in 2011, Bill Walker, was a serial wifebeater. Walker was eventually sent to jail when his past caught up with him, while Mr Murrell survived calls for his resignation. The chief executive has worked closely with Mr Pringle over the years, and the pair were present at a crucial summit at the Craigellachie Hotel on Speyside in 2005. There they made a solemn vow 'to be ready for government before May 3, 2007, and in government thereafter.' But the SNP's operation is not a two-man team. Mr Salmond has also received crucial backing from long time SNP supporters Chris and Colin Weir – who happened to win the lottery in 2011. The pair have bankrolled an astonishing 80 per cent of Yes Scotland’s fight to break up Britain, donating £2.5million to the cause in just 12 months. It shows that the Ayrshire couple, who won £161m in a Euromillions draw in 2011, has donated a total of £4.5m to SNP and the Yes campaign since their win. It means almost 80 per cent of £4.9million funding for the separation campaign has come from just one source – something the grassroots campaign Unlock Democracy warned was ‘unhealthy’. The Weirs’ latest £2.5million pledge to Yes Scotland is their second to the pro-independence campaign, having previously donated £1million. And the couple, who scooped Scotland’s biggest ever lottery jackpot, also gave £1million to the SNP, in 2011.
First Minister supported by team of spinners and backroom dealers . Spin chief Kevin Pringle is the SNP chief's long-serving right hand man . Party boss Peter Murrell and his wife Nicola Sturgeon form SNP inner circle . Lottery winners Chris and Colin Weir have bankrolled the 'Yes' campaign .
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[ "If Scotland votes ‘Yes’ on Thursday Alex Salmond", "will go down in history as the man who led his", "country to independence – or needlessly tore", "apart the world’s most successful union after 300", "years. But Mr Salmond will not have achieved the", "Scottish nationalists’ dream alone. Throughout", "his political life the SNP’s great hope has", "surrounded himself with a close-knit team of", "advisers which have run the party with ruthless", "efficiency. The spinners, backroom deal makers", "and millionaire backers have sacrificed", "everything for ‘the Cause’ - propelling Scotland", "to the brink of independence. Scroll down for", "video . Spin chief Kevin Pringle (left) is Alex", "Salmond's most-trusted lieutenant in the SNP", "inner circle dragging Scotland towards", "independence . Deputy First Minister Nicola", "Sturgeon with her husband Peter Murrell - the", "chief executive of the SNP - following their", "wedding service at the Oran Mor in Glasgow in", "2010 . Kevin Pringle, Mr Salmond's Alastair", "Campbell-style spin chief, is the main power", "behind the throne. But Mr Salmond also relies on", "the SNP chief executive Peter Murrell – husband", "of Scotland’s deputy First Minister Nicola", "Sturgeon. Together the four party chieftains have", "guided the party from multiple election defeats", "to the brink of breaking up the United Kingdom.", "The SNP's success was built on picking a team of", "backroom supporters united by two goals: winning", "elections and taking Scotland out of the Union.", "This is the backroom army which really runs the", "SNP. At the heart of the operation is Mr Pringle.", "Now in his forties, he joined the party in 1989", "and swiftly rose to a position where he was the", "First Minister's most trusted lieutenant. Born in", "Perth, the son of a milkman and an auxiliary", "nurse, he started worrying about nuclear weapons", "at the age of 11, joined the SNP at the age of 18", "and began working for the party as a researcher", "at 21 as soon as he graduated from Aberdeen", "University. He became director of communications", "in the decade that followed, leading up to the", "creation of the Scottish parliament. In 1998, a", "year after Scots voted in the devolution", "referendum, Miss Sturgeon said Mr Pringle was the", "SNP's ‘biggest asset'. When Mr Salmond stood down", "from Holyrood in 2000 to lead the SNP group in", "the Commons, leaving John Swinney to hold the", "reins in Edinburgh, Mr Pringle followed him to", "London. Colin Weir (left) and his wife Chris pose", "for pictures with champagne during a photocall in", "Falkirk, Scotland, after scooping the lottery in", "2011 . The SNP supporters won £161million and", "have donated £4.5million of their fortune to the", "campaign to break up the Union . Stephen Noon . A", "senior policy adviser who wrote the SNP's 2011", "manifesto and is now chief strategist at Yes", "Scotland. A Jesuit-educated former Young", "Conservative, he was spotted by Mr Salmond after", "he and two fellow Edinburgh University students", "draped the Lion Rampant over the railings in", "front of the Coronation Chair at Westminster", "Abbey. He later made the headlines when he", "claimed he was sacked as press secretary to the", "head of the Catholic Church in England for being", "gay. Noel Dolan . The former TV journalist has", "been with the party since 1999 before being", "appointed Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's", "top adviser in 2007 - a position he keeps to this", "day. He is undoubtedly one of the most popular", "spin doctors in Holyrood. Colin McAllister . The", "spin doctor headed the SNP's communications team", "when Mr Pringle went to London, is now a special", "adviser. In the corridors of power in Holyrood he", "is seen as ‘harder to like’ than Mr Dolan. Geoff", "Aberdein . A skilled amateur footballer with", "Edinburgh-based club Spartans, was only 24 when", "he joined Mr Salmond's operation and became known", "in the parliament as the First Minister's 'bag", "carrier'. He had worked part-time in the SNP", "leader's constituency office and was so dedicated", "to the cause of Nationalism that he turned down a", "job with the New York Times to remain with the", "party. In the years since 2007, Mr Aberdein's", "role has increased massively and he now has the", "grand, West Wing-style title of chief of staff.", "Insiders say he is almost as powerful as Mr", "Pringle once was. Stuart Nicolson . A former", "Scottish political editor at the Scottish Daily", "Mail, who has drastically cut the amount of time", "advisers spend with the media. Observers agree", "that he has become increasingly 'tetchy' in", "recent months and the entire communications team", "often shows disdain for a printed press that has", "repeatedly exposed the shortcomings of the", "independence campaign. Liz Lloyd . A Geordie who", "was once named one of Scotland's most eligible", "women and is one of the loudest defenders of the", "economics behind independence. Mr Pringle stood", "for the SNP in Edinburgh Central in the 2003", "Holyrood election. He came third and was accused", "of 'anti-Englishness' after calling for the Duke", "of Wellington's statue in Princes Street to be", "removed to make way for one of Robert Burns.", "After a brief stint in the communications", "department at Scottish Gas, Mr Pringle returned", "to take control of Mr Salmond's spin team in the", "2007 Scottish elections. Mr Pringle is now based", "in the party’s tiny HQ on Jackson's Entry, a", "small alley between Edinburgh's Royal Mile and", "Holyrood Road. This is the base for another", "passionate Nationalist who had settled on a", "political career behind the scenes: Mr Murrell,", "who had once been Mr Salmond's constituency", "assistant. Since 2001, when he replaced Mike", "Russell as chief executive, he has managed to", "make himself so invaluable that his remuneration", "package has soared from £35,000 to more than", "£100,000. Few people claim to know him well. He", "is rarely seen, except at elections and at party", "conferences. At these carefully choreographed", "conferences, he is nearly always present in the", "main auditorium, usually standing in the shadows", "to the side of the stage. 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video . Spin chief Kevin Pringle (left) is Alex inner circle dragging Scotland towards the SNP chief executive Peter Murrell – husband of Scotland’s deputy First Minister Nicola London. Colin Weir (left) and his wife Chris pose Chris and Colin Weir – who happened to win the and the Yes campaign since their win. It means
By . Ellie Zolfagharifard . The GOCE satellite is expected to meet its fiery death in the next few days as it plunges to Earth - but no one knows where it will land. The Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) has been in its low Earth orbit for an extra two-and-a-half years on its planned mission. About 40 tonnes of manmade space debris reach the ground per year, but the spread and size mean the risk of an individual being struck is lower than being hit by a meteorite. Scroll down for video... With a sleek, aerodynamic design responsible for it being dubbed the 'Ferrari of space', GOCE has mapped variations in Earth's gravity with extreme detail . Full name: Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer . Launched: 17 March 2009 . Number of instruments: 3 . Nominal life: 20 months . Mission cost: €350 million (£295 million) Orbit: about 260 km altitude, polar, Sun-synchronous . Mass: 1100 kg . Size: 5.3 m long, about 1m body diameter . With a sleek, aerodynamic design . responsible for it being dubbed the ‘Ferrari of space’, GOCE has mapped . variations in Earth’s gravity with extreme detail. After . more than four years on its mission, the one-tonne GOCE satellite will . fall rapidly through the atmosphere, burning up as it descends. In an update earlier this week, the ESA Space Debris Office said GOCE was at at an altitude of 192km, having run out of fuel on 21 October . It added that the spacecraft is still fully functional with good attitude control. 'Interesting days may lie ahead, as several coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are expected to reach our planet, which may spark storms in Earth's geomagnetic field and hence lead to a large increase in the atmospheric drag at GOCE's altitude,' said GOCE operations manager Christoph Steiger in a blog post. This is the first uncontrolled re-entry of a European Space Agency (ESA) satellite since 1987. At a height of 224km, GOCE's orbit is so low that it experiences drag from the outer edges of . Earth's atmosphere. The satellite's streamline structure and use of . electric propulsion system counteract atmospheric drag to ensure that . the data are of true gravity. While most of GOCE will disintegrate in the atmosphere, ESA expects that around 25 per cent might reach Earth’s surface. When . and where these parts might land cannot yet be predicted, but the . affected area will be narrowed down closer to the time of re-entry. Taking into account that two thirds of Earth is covered by oceans and vast areas are thinly populated, the danger to life or property is very low. The Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) has been orbiting Earth since March 2009 at the lowest altitude of any research satellite. During its mission, it has produced a unique model of the ‘geoid’, which is essentially a virtual surface where water does not flow from one point to another. During its mission, GOCE has produced a unique model of the geoid, which is essentially a virtual surface where water does not flow from one point to another. The colours in the image represent deviations in height from an ideal geoid. The blue shades represent low values and the reds/yellows represent high values . Around mid-October, the mission will come to a natural end when it runs out of fuel and the satellite begins its descent towards Earth from a height of about 224km. Re-entry is expected to happen about three weeks after the fuel is depleted. An international campaign is monitoring the descent, involving the Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee. The situation is being continuously watched by the European Space Agency’s Space Debris Office, which will issue re-entry predictions and risk assessments.
GOCE has spent 4 years mapping Earth’s gravity with incredible precision . Return will be the first uncontrolled re-entry of an ESA satellite since 1987 . The risk of an individual being struck is lower than being hit by a meteorite . Around 25 per cent of the satellite's parts are expected to hit Earth .
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Washington (CNN) -- The federal government is scrambling to find ways to comply with President Obama's order to put more air marshals on flights after a botched Christmas Day airline terrorist attack, government sources have told CNN. Hundreds of additional marshals could be "loaned" from the Secret Service and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, a U.S. official briefed on the investigation said. Another source said marshals could be drawn from Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Additional federal air marshals are needed for high-priority international flights, with other law enforcement personnel filling in on key domestic flights, another source noted. There are already believed to be thousands of air marshals, though exact figures have not been made public. Interactive: Key dates linked to Nigerian terror suspect . "There are discussions within [Department of Homeland Security] law enforcement agencies about adding to the capacity of the Federal Air Marshal program," a homeland security official said. Internal notices issued Monday and Wednesday by the Department of Homeland Security ask employees to step up to train as air marshals and to serve at U.S. diplomatic posts abroad. Obama said Tuesday that he had ordered "concrete steps to protect the American people, new screening and security for all flights, domestic and international, more explosive detection teams at airports, more air marshals on flights and deepening cooperation with international partners." Some immigration agents have been previously trained to be air marshals in emergencies. CNN's Abbie Boudreau, Deborah Fayerick, Jeanne Meserve and Scott Zamost contributed to this report.
President Obama wants more air marshals on flights . Effort comes after botched airline terrorist attack . Official: Hundreds of additional marshals could be "loaned" from other agencies . Some immigration agents have been previously trained to be air marshals in emergencies .
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[ "Washington (CNN) -- The federal government is", "scrambling to find ways to comply with President", "Obama's order to put more air marshals on flights", "after a botched Christmas Day airline terrorist", "attack, government sources have told CNN.", "Hundreds of additional marshals could be \"loaned\"", "from the Secret Service and U.S. Customs and", "Border Protection, a U.S. official briefed on the", "investigation said. Another source said marshals", "could be drawn from Immigration and Customs", "Enforcement. Additional federal air marshals are", "needed for high-priority international flights,", "with other law enforcement personnel filling in", "on key domestic flights, another source noted.", "There are already believed to be thousands of air", "marshals, though exact figures have not been made", "public. Interactive: Key dates linked to Nigerian", "terror suspect . \"There are discussions within", "[Department of Homeland Security] law enforcement", "agencies about adding to the capacity of the", "Federal Air Marshal program,\" a homeland security", "official said. Internal notices issued Monday and", "Wednesday by the Department of Homeland Security", "ask employees to step up to train as air marshals", "and to serve at U.S. diplomatic posts abroad.", "Obama said Tuesday that he had ordered \"concrete", "steps to protect the American people, new", "screening and security for all flights, domestic", "and international, more explosive detection teams", "at airports, more air marshals on flights and", "deepening cooperation with international", "partners.\" Some immigration agents have been", "previously trained to be air marshals in", "emergencies. CNN's Abbie Boudreau, Deborah", "Fayerick, Jeanne Meserve and Scott Zamost", "contributed to this report." ]
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By . Mail On Sunday Reporter . Immaca-ulate: Model Miranda Kerr uses the plant extract in her smoothies . A South American plant could work as an  anti-depressant. The maca plant has long been eaten for its purported health benefits. Maca extract was  fed to mice over six weeks and those given the highest dose were found to exhibit the least depressed behaviour. Levels of the stress hormone cortisol decreased while levels of the happy hormone dopamine rose, according to research at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China. Maca, which is available from health food stores, has previously been credited with boosting energy and libido, and clearing up acne. Fans include supermodel Miranda Kerr, who mixes the powder into smoothies. A liquid probiotic supplement has been shown to be effective for sufferers of  Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Symprove – a barley-based drink that delivers four strains of helpful bacteria to the gut – significantly improved pain in patients who had not responded to conventional treatments, according to a study. IBS affects one in five people and causes abdominal pain, bloating, constipation and diarrhoea. There is no cure. The supplement, costing £79 for about four weeks’ supply, relieved symptoms in 60 per cent of patients within 12 weeks, with no unpleasant side effects. ‘This is a real breakthrough,’ said Professor Ingvar Bjarnason, consultant gastroenterologist  at Kings College Hospital and principal investigator of the study published in the Journal Of Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. ‘Symprove had a profound impact, and for the first time we saw people becoming symptom-free.’ Root of all cheerful: Extract from the South American maca plant has been found to work as an anti-depressant has previously been credited with boosting energy and libido, and clearing up acne . PEOPLE who live on a noisy road have higher blood pressure than those in  quiet backstreets. Each ten-decibel increase in sound is linked to an 11 per cent rise in the risk of high blood pressure, a new study found. And high noise levels in the living room during the day increased the risk of hypertension by 24 per cent. The German Federal Environment Agency investigated the health of nearly 2,000 people. ‘Chronic exposure to traffic noise is associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure,’ said Dr Wolfgang Babisch, who led the study. The reason is unclear, but one theory is that noise has a stress-like effect that releases hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline. Digging for fitness: Victoria has found gardening tones her arms . Olympic cycling champion Victoria Pendleton has a new secret to her health and fitness – gardening. The . 33-year-old has started growing her own fruit and vegetables in her . Cheshire garden after turning vegetarian, and has found it’s transformed . her physique. ‘It’s great . for my arms,’ says Victoria, who has lost 11lb and inches from her . thighs since she retired from cycling after the London 2012 Olympics. ‘I . like to know where the vegetables come from and I get a workout at the . same time. 'My upper-body strength is good compared to other cyclists as I . have two doberman dogs and I’m constantly pulling them backwards to . make sure they don’t run away, but now my arms are stronger than ever.’ An invention backed by two investors from BBC’s Dragons’ Den could prevent Legionnaire’s Disease. Called Steri-Spray, it uses ultraviolet light  to destroy legionella bacteria that can lurk in shower heads and taps and cause a pneumonia-type lung infection if inhaled. It also purges incoming water of bacteria. Water treatment specialist Ian Helmore came up with the idea after finding a positive legionella sample on a shower during testing at a hospital. It led to all showers being shut for two weeks. His solution is backed by Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis, and Steri-Spray products are now used in 26 of the UK’s 50 NHS trusts. Last month The Mail on Sunday told how Alethea Parker lost her legs and hands after contracting the disease from a shower.
Maca plant extract found to work against stress and depression . Tests on mice found that levels of dopamine rose thanks to maca . Celebrity fans such as supermodel Miranda use it in smoothies .
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(CNN) -- Jon Meis' reported habit of carrying pepper spray may have saved students' lives after a man opened fire at a Seattle college. The shooter had just wounded three people Thursday, one of whom died. He was reloading his shotgun when Meis, a volunteer security guard, saw an opening. He doused the gunman with the spray and tackled him to the ground. Other students at Seattle Pacific University piled on and took the weapon away from suspected shooter Aaron Ybarra, 26, police said. Officers are convinced the bloodshed at the Christian school would have been worse had Meis and the others not intervened. A man who said he was close friends with Meis' older brother and sister-and-law described him as "amazingly resourceful." "I wasn't surprised to see he was the hero -- his resourcefulness, love for others and knowledge of the greater good are what defines him, in my mind," Andrew Van Ness told CNN in an e-mail. Van Ness said Meis enjoyed playing a campus "humans versus zombies" game organized by the school's Student Union Board, finishing in the top 10 both times the game was held. On Thursday, Meis appeared shaken, at moments on the verge of tears, when ambulances arrived to tend to the wounded. Medics put him on a stretcher and took him to a hospital to check him over. Harborview Medical Center spokeswoman Susan Gregg didn't identify Meis by name but said a man believed to be the student hero was thoroughly evaluated and released. He had no injuries, she said. Police would not give out his name, but one of his friends was quick to point him out to CNN affiliate KOMO and pour out his gratitude. "I could have been one of these people that was injured or in critical condition," said Meis' friend Patrick Maguire. "A lot of (students) were in that building, and he stopped him in the lobby. He didn't get any farther than that. I'm grateful for him, yeah." Meis, an engineering student, has a reputation for keeping a low profile, not seeking attention, The Seattle Times reported. He is known as a devout Christian and an excellent student. Meis' sister told the newspaper that the family wasn't commenting for the moment. But he hasn't been able to dodge the social media limelight, which has plastered his name and photos across the Internet with emphatic kudos. "Hero" was the common refrain. "Jon Meis is a hero. I have no words for his courage," user Molli Elizabeth posted to Twitter. "Jon Meis, You are my hero! Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends. (Jn 15:13)," Tweeter Shane Bengry posted with reference to a Bible verse. His longtime roommate Ryan Salgado told The Seattle Times about the pepper spray. He said Meis regularly carries it, just in case. CNN's Justin Lear and Rick Martin contributed to this report.
NEW: Family friend describes hero as "amazingly resourceful" Authorities haven't named the man but say he saved lives . Friends identify the hero as Jon Meis . He reportedly regularly carries pepper spray around with him .
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pepper spray may have saved students' lives after man who said he was close friends with Meis' "amazingly resourceful." "I wasn't surprised to see he was the hero -- his resourcefulness, love kudos. "Hero" was the common refrain. "Jon Meis pepper spray. He said Meis regularly carries it,
Joel Campbell again gave a hint that there was more to come from the Costa Rica forward, despite being starved of service in the last-16 tie against Greece. Costa Rica may have had just one shot on target all game, but the man who will line up at the Emirates Stadium next season was part of everything good they produced and was a handful for an experienced Greece backline. The 22-year-old is an awkward player to get to grips with. The Greeks, usually so defensively sound, found him a nuisance and for long periods they couldn't get near him as he provided a useful outlet for Costa Rican counter-attacks. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Campbell get stroppy and hear Wanchope talk about him . Hard to beat: Campbell often leftt he Greece defenders floored as they tried to challenge him . Handful: Campbell made a nuisance of himself and the Greek defenders couldn't handle him . Ouch: Campbell took a bit of a kicking as the defenders often found his ankles rather than the ball . Elusive: Campbell gets the better of Andreas Samaris and uses his body to keep the ball upfront . Alone: The 22-year-old was isolated for long periods but still impressed up front for Costa Rica . One step ahead: Jose Holebas grabs at Campbell's arm in Greece's latest attempt to stop him . 5 minutes: Leads a pacey counter-attack, slicing through the Greek defence - but his ball to Bryan Ruiz is wasteful. 20 minutes: Campbell darts towards the box, cutting in from the right, but is brought down just outside the box. 34 minutes: Tricks his way past a defender but his moves were too clever leading to him losing control and the ball. 70 minutes: Campbell perfectly shows his qualities as a counter-attacking outlet, brilliantly bringing down a long ball and leaving the Greek defender to chase him . 103 minutes: The 22-year-old's impressive workrate seems to have tired him out and he showed signs of struggling to offer quite as much for his side. 111 minutes: Campbell tries to flick the ball in as a low cross comes to him but he misses and it passes through his legs. 120 minutes: With his legs tiring Campbell loses the ball on a counter-attack and Greece almost score the winner at the other end. Penalty shoot-out: Slots his penalty into the bottom left-hand corner, sending Orestis-Spyridon Karnezis the wrong way. That half of Greece's back four played their club football with Olympiakos last season makes his display even more impressive. These are defenders that should be used to what Campbell does after training with him for a year - but he so often eluded them it looked like they had never heard of him. Campbell is not the answer to Arsenal's striking problems - and labelling him as such would be nothing but problematic. The Gunners still need to sign someone to lead the line but Campbell does provide another option that Arsenal can't currently boast. Against Greece he was a perfect outlet as Costa Rica stood strong in defence, leaving Campbell to stretch the Greek backline, find pockets of space and use his excellent first touch to relieve pressure. He came close to winning a first half penalty after being brought down just outside the area and constantly made himself available. In total, he drew four fouls as the Greek defenders struggled to deal with his ability to find fight spaces before using his low centre of gravity and soft touch to bring the ball under control and keep hold of it. Sadly he couldn't top the performance with a winning goal: missing his best chance as he allowed the ball to go between his legs as he attempted to flick it goalwards in extra time - although he did confidently convert his penalty. The fear for Arsenal fans will be whether he can perform for a big side. Costa Rica haven't been favourites in any of their four World Cup games - in the Premier League Campbell will be expected to help break down underdogs. Roll with the punches: Campbell looked tired towards the end which may have been due to the fouling . Tough to mark: Campbell was a constantly nuisance for the Greek defenders . That can be difficult for any forward: even Romelu Lukaku, who has been so impressive at Everton and West Brom, has struggled to match those exploits in a Belgian shirt in Brazil. But Campbell is different. His characteristics and tricky play gives Arsene Wenger's attacking bow another string and while he may not be the answer to Arsenal's big question, he could pose his own questions of Premier League defenders. Eyes on the prize: Campbell looks determined to get the ball in this aerial challenge . Leading the way: Campbell manages to escape the attentions of Konstatinos Manolas . Working up a sweat: Campbell found himself tired towards the end after a tough shift .
Costa Rica used Campbell to spark their counter-attacking play . Things will be different at Arsenal but he still provides more options . The usually solid Greek defenders found him awkward to mark . But he tired as the game went on and his workrate suffered . Campbell converted his penalty as Costa Rica went through .
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(CNN) -- Tiger Woods' return to golf proved to be short-lived when the former world No. 1 pulled out of the prestigious Players Championship after only nine holes of Thursday's opening round. The American was making his comeback after suffering knee and Achilles injuries during the Masters at Augusta last month, but those problems recurred from his first shot at Sawgrass. The 35-year-old, trying to win his first tournament since the scandal over his extra-marital affairs broke in late 2009, sent his tee drive wide of the fairway and bogeyed the hole. He dropped three more shots at the fourth hole and another at the fifth, and walked off the course in Florida's Ponte Vedra Beach after a bogey at nine left him six over the card. Injured Woods faces 'weeks' on sidelines . "The knee acted up and then the Achilles followed after that and then the calf started cramping up. Everything started getting tight, so it's just a whole chain reaction," Woods told the PGA Tour's website. "This morning I felt fine during the warm-up, and then as I played, it progressively got worse." Woods had been confident after playing nine holes on Tuesday, his first on-course action since finishing fourth at Augusta. "Oh yeah, the knee is much better, no doubt. The Achilles is better as well. So I'm here playing," he said after that practice effort. Woods also pulled out of the $9.5 million tournament last year in the final round, due to a neck injury. He won it for the first and only time in 2001. The Players Championship is the most lucrative on the PGA Tour and is often referred to as golf's "fifth major" outside the Masters, the U.S. and British Opens and the PGA Championship. The continuing injury problems mean Woods is battling to be fit for the second major this season, the U.S. Open at Congressional Country Club in Maryland from June 13-19. He has been revamping his swing under the tutelage of coach Sean Foley, but is still having problems with the same left knee that required surgery after he seriously injured it during his triumph at the 2008 U.S. Open. Meanwhile, Nick Watney claimed a one-shot lead at the Players Championship, shooting eight-under-par 64 in his opening round on Thursday. The 30-year-old American, seeking his second title this year and fourth PGA success overall, birdied his first three holes after starting at the 10th tee then gave back two shots at the par-four 14th. He immediately bounced back with another birdie, then an eagle three at the second preceded a run of four birdies in five holes before he bogeyed at his penultimate green. However, his ninth birdie at the last gave Watney a slim advantage over compatriot Lucas Glover, who won the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow on Sunday. Veteran Mark O'Meara shared third place with fellow American David Toms after both shot 66, while world No. 2 Martin Kaymer was tied for fifth on 67 with U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell, South Africa's Rory Sabbatini and Sweden's Fredrik Jacobson. World No. 3 Luke Donald was in a big group tied for 13th on 69, while fourth-ranked Phil Mickelson was back in 44th after a 71.
Tiger Woods withdraws from Players Championship after only nine holes . Former world No. 1 was six shots over the card after struggling from his opening shot . American had returned to action for the first time since the Masters early last month . He has problems with same left knee that required major surgery in 2008 .
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Last year, the community of Cypress, Texas, was shaken when a family of four was discovered dead in their homes, each killed with a bullet to the head. Any sense of calm has stubbornly refused to return for neighbors, as police say they still have no leads into who killed Maoye Sun, 50, and Mei Xie, 49, and their two sons, 7 and 9. 'I hope every time you blink, you see the images of these children,' Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia said at a recent press conference. Quadruple murder: Husband Maoye Sun and wife Mei Xie were found dead last year along with their boys, Timothy and Titus, all of whom had been shot at least once in the head in their bedrooms . 'I want you to remember that you killed two children. I want that to burn in your brain. I want you to have no peace in your life until you turn yourself in and confess.' KPRC reports that the reward for information was raised to $75,000 from $70,000 as the Houston Chinese Alliance and other community leaders try to keep focus on the Sun family. 'The community's disappointed due to the lack of progress,' said the Houston Chinese Alliance's Howard Xu. 'We urge the community to ask people who have information to contact Crime Stoppers or the investigators.' On January 30 of last year, police visited the Sun residence after one of the parents were reported to not have shown up for work. There, Sun and Xie were found dead along with their boys, Timothy and Titus, all of whom had been shot at least once in the head in their bedrooms. Pledge: Sheriff Garcia spoke at a press conference announcing a new reward for information leading to the killer after a year with no leads . Family: The two boys had last been seen in school on January 23, a week before the family was found murdered in their home . The Houston Chronicle reported that what was first believed to be a grisly murder-suicide scene was ruled a homicide when police found several of the windows had been broken. The two boys, students at Sampson Elementary School, had last been seen on January 23. News of the murders even reached China, where Maoye Sun, who has worked as an engineering analyst at several petroleum drilling companies, was reportedly connected a former Chinese security official currently the subject of a corruption probe, according to KHOU. 'We have received news articles and different emails. We have gone through it all,' Sheriff Garcia said. 'There is a great deal of information we cannot share.'
Maoye Sun, 50, Mei Xie, 49, and their sons, Timothy, 9, and Titus, 7, were found dead in their home last year, but no leads have turned up . Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia delivered a message to the killer or killers at a press conference announcing a new reward for information . The killing was first believed to be a murder-suicide, but broken windows led investigators to rule it a homicide .
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(CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama is expected on Monday to meet with the Shanghai mayor and hold a town hall-style meeting with "future Chinese leaders" before heading to Beijing to meet his host, Chinese President Hu Jintao. Trade issues are likely to be a major discussion topic between the two leaders; the United States imports billions of dollars in Chinese products each year. At local markets, Chinese government officials banned a popular Obama shirt over fears that it would offend their guest. It depicts Obama wearing a Chinese Communist outfit made famous by Mao Zedong, the late Communist leader. The back has "Oba-Mao" printed on it. Obama's visit comes as China relishes its spot as a key global player. It is involved in major international disputes such as the showdowns with Iran and North Korea and has used its position on the U.N. Security Council and its economic leverage to influence events around the globe. China also is now the dominant regional player in northeast Asia, recently hosting a summit in Beijing with the Japanese and South Korean leaders. The nation's economic expansion has led to a demand for raw materials around the world and the rapid expansion of China's presence in countries such as Guinea, Myanmar, Sudan and Venezuela. Human rights groups say China is propping up repressive regimes to secure its access to critically important raw materials. China's rapid economic expansion outpaces growth in the United States, 8.9 percent in the past quarter versus 3.5 percent in the United States, giving Beijing huge economic leverage. Obama's half-brother Mark Obama Ndesandjo lives in Shenzhen in southern China. Ndesandjo, an engineer by trade, moved from the United States after losing his job seven years ago. Ndesandjo took the last name of the man his mother remarried and has dodged the media since Obama was elected president. He spoke to reporters about his semi-autobiographical book, "Nairobi to Shenzhen," earlier this month. He said their father was abusive and beat him and his mother. Ndesandjo owns a small chain of restaurants in Shenzhen and teaches piano to orphans. The White House did not say whether the president would see him during his trip. The final stop of his Asia trek is Seoul, where Obama will meet with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and deliver a speech to American troops at Osan Air Base. Obama is on an eight-day journey that has also taken him to Japan and Singapore, where he attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations economic forum. He'll return to the United States on Friday.
In Shanghai Obama will hold town hall-style meeting with "future Chinese leaders" Obama's half-brother Mark Obama Ndesandjo lives in Shenzhen, China . Obama is on eight-day trip through Japan, Singapore, China and South Korea .
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[ "(CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama is expected", "on Monday to meet with the Shanghai mayor and", "hold a town hall-style meeting with \"future", "Chinese leaders\" before heading to Beijing to", "meet his host, Chinese President Hu Jintao. Trade", "issues are likely to be a major discussion topic", "between the two leaders; the United States", "imports billions of dollars in Chinese products", "each year. At local markets, Chinese government", "officials banned a popular Obama shirt over fears", "that it would offend their guest. It depicts", "Obama wearing a Chinese Communist outfit made", "famous by Mao Zedong, the late Communist leader.", "The back has \"Oba-Mao\" printed on it. Obama's", "visit comes as China relishes its spot as a key", "global player. It is involved in major", "international disputes such as the showdowns with", "Iran and North Korea and has used its position on", "the U.N. Security Council and its economic", "leverage to influence events around the globe.", "China also is now the dominant regional player in", "northeast Asia, recently hosting a summit in", "Beijing with the Japanese and South Korean", "leaders. The nation's economic expansion has led", "to a demand for raw materials around the world", "and the rapid expansion of China's presence in", "countries such as Guinea, Myanmar, Sudan and", "Venezuela. Human rights groups say China is", "propping up repressive regimes to secure its", "access to critically important raw materials.", "China's rapid economic expansion outpaces growth", "in the United States, 8.9 percent in the past", "quarter versus 3.5 percent in the United States,", "giving Beijing huge economic leverage. Obama's", "half-brother Mark Obama Ndesandjo lives in", "Shenzhen in southern China. Ndesandjo, an", "engineer by trade, moved from the United States", "after losing his job seven years ago. Ndesandjo", "took the last name of the man his mother", "remarried and has dodged the media since Obama", "was elected president. He spoke to reporters", "about his semi-autobiographical book, \"Nairobi to", "Shenzhen,\" earlier this month. He said their", "father was abusive and beat him and his mother.", "Ndesandjo owns a small chain of restaurants in", "Shenzhen and teaches piano to orphans. The White", "House did not say whether the president would see", "him during his trip. The final stop of his Asia", "trek is Seoul, where Obama will meet with South", "Korean President Lee Myung-bak and deliver a", "speech to American troops at Osan Air Base. Obama", "is on an eight-day journey that has also taken", "him to Japan and Singapore, where he attended the", "Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit and the", "Association of Southeast Asian Nations economic", "forum. He'll return to the United States on", "Friday." ]
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A black man is returning to the White House. Four years ago, it was a first, the breaking of a racial barrier. Tuesday night, it was history redux. And more. In the midst of national splintering and a time of deep ideological animosity, Americans elected President Barack Obama to a second term. And thousands rejoiced in his victory, one that seemed sweeter and, perhaps, more significant. "This is affirmation that his color doesn't matter and that his message resonated with people," said Yale University sociologist Jeffrey Alexander, author of "Obama's Victory and the Democratic Struggle for Power." "It is very important in that it will indicate that an African-American can be viewed for what he says and not what he is." Victorious Obama faces familiar challenges . Had Obama lost the election, he would likely have been remembered in history as the first black president, and maybe little else, Alexander said. Now, he has a chance to create a legacy rooted not in his identity, but in his ideas. University of Houston sociologist Shayne Lee agreed. "If this country wants President Obama to have another term, I'm ready to say that it's a significant moment," he said. As an African-American, Lee understood the power of 2008. But his excitement was measured. He knew the nation was tired then of two costly wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, a sinking economy and an administration that he felt excluded ordinary people. He thought Arizona Sen. John McCain was a weak candidate and that the cards were stacked in Obama's favor. Four years later, Obama traversed a much tougher road, Lee said. Americans had a strong alternative in the Republican challenger, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. The nation, he felt, was no longer in a desperate state and voters had more of a choice. Despite that, they elected a black man. Again. "They sent a message to the world that whatever racist proclivities might exist are not enough to preclude Obama from winning," Lee said. "We cannot deny that this is new social space we occupy in this country." A changing America, Lee believes, will be very much a part of Obama's national conversation in a second term. That includes a stronger stance on race relations, an issue some believe Obama had to distance himself from in his first term for political expediency. For that, he drew criticism from African-Americans with high expectations of a black president. "Can you imagine knowing you're the first black president and you have to win the Midwest to win a second term?" he said. "It's such a thin thread that holds together his ability to win as a black candidate. "The constraints are not going to be there in his second term. He's going to have much more swagger." In playwright and New York radio show host Esther Armah's estimation, Obama's re-election feels more historic than his first because of what she views as a tide of callousness toward people of color. She criticized measures like the new voter ID laws in several states, which she said obstruct participation and "desecrated" American democracy. She said re-electing Obama represented a denunciation of those measures and the Republican presidential candidate who supported them. "It's really important to recognize that this was not just a choice to put someone back into the White House," Armah said, "but a choice to reject a man who demonstrated callousness." "I have exhaled. I am breathing," she said. Americans demand more from Obama's second term . Obama's victory, said CNN contributor Van Jones, was possible because of the support of a coalition of people who reflect America's demographics. "Nobody believed four years ago that you could have black folks and lesbians and gays and Latinos and young folk standing together to move the country forward," said Jones, a former special adviser to Obama. But Obama was demonized, he said, and turned into a cartoon character. African-Americans asked if someone like Obama is not acceptable, then who is? "There is vindication here," Jones said. "This is a backlash against the backlash. You saw African-Americans stepping up, Latinos stepping up, young people stepping up ... saying we're better than we've been seeing on the attacks on this president." Opinion: Five things Obama must do . The challenge for Obama in the next four years, however, will no longer be racial in nature, Alexander said. It is certain to be ideological. Obama won't ever have to run for office again, but he will have to make his case for policies, Alexander said. "His goal has been to be a post-polarization candidate, and he naively believed he could do that as a president," he said. "He didn't want to be a highly partisan figure. As a result, he couldn't control the political debate. He's going to have to keep campaigning and not become a policy wonk." Obama seemed to recognize that in his victory speech early Wednesday in Chicago, the city where he first fostered hopes and launched dreams. He told the roaring crowd, made up of that previously improbable coalition, that he planned to sit down with Mitt Romney in the weeks ahead to chart a new course for the country. Opinion: Obama will get little time to celebrate . "We believe in a tolerant America, open to the dreams of an immigrant's daughter who pledges to our flag, to the young boy on the south side of Chicago who sees a life beyond the street corner, to the furniture worker's child in North Carolina who wants to become a doctor or a diplomat or even a president," Obama said. "We will rise and fall as one nation, and as one people. It doesn't matter if you are black or white, young or old, rich or poor. You can make it in America, if you're willing to try." It was a reflection of his own journey, of a man who'd made it as a two-term black president.
In the midst of national splintering, voters returned a black man to the White House . Sociologists say this is affirmation that Obama's ideas mattered more than his identity . He will have a chance now to leave a legacy beyond being the first black president . He will take a stronger stance on race issues in his second term, some say .
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Had Obama lost", "the election, he would likely have been", "remembered in history as the first black", "president, and maybe little else, Alexander said.", "Now, he has a chance to create a legacy rooted", "not in his identity, but in his ideas. University", "of Houston sociologist Shayne Lee agreed. \"If", "this country wants President Obama to have", "another term, I'm ready to say that it's a", "significant moment,\" he said. As an", "African-American, Lee understood the power of", "2008. But his excitement was measured. He knew", "the nation was tired then of two costly wars in", "Afghanistan and Iraq, a sinking economy and an", "administration that he felt excluded ordinary", "people. He thought Arizona Sen. John McCain was a", "weak candidate and that the cards were stacked in", "Obama's favor. Four years later, Obama traversed", "a much tougher road, Lee said. Americans had a", "strong alternative in the Republican challenger,", "former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. The", "nation, he felt, was no longer in a desperate", "state and voters had more of a choice. Despite", "that, they elected a black man. Again. \"They sent", "a message to the world that whatever racist", "proclivities might exist are not enough to", "preclude Obama from winning,\" Lee said. \"We", "cannot deny that this is new social space we", "occupy in this country.\" A changing America, Lee", "believes, will be very much a part of Obama's", "national conversation in a second term. That", "includes a stronger stance on race relations, an", "issue some believe Obama had to distance himself", "from in his first term for political expediency.", "For that, he drew criticism from", "African-Americans with high expectations of a", "black president. \"Can you imagine knowing you're", "the first black president and you have to win the", "Midwest to win a second term?\" he said. \"It's", "such a thin thread that holds together his", "ability to win as a black candidate. \"The", "constraints are not going to be there in his", "second term. He's going to have much more", "swagger.\" In playwright and New York radio show", "host Esther Armah's estimation, Obama's", "re-election feels more historic than his first", "because of what she views as a tide of", "callousness toward people of color. She", "criticized measures like the new voter ID laws in", "several states, which she said obstruct", "participation and \"desecrated\" American", "democracy. She said re-electing Obama represented", "a denunciation of those measures and the", "Republican presidential candidate who supported", "them. \"It's really important to recognize that", "this was not just a choice to put someone back", "into the White House,\" Armah said, \"but a choice", "to reject a man who demonstrated callousness.\" \"I", "have exhaled. I am breathing,\" she said.", "Americans demand more from Obama's second term .", "Obama's victory, said CNN contributor Van Jones,", "was possible because of the support of a", "coalition of people who reflect America's", "demographics. \"Nobody believed four years ago", "that you could have black folks and lesbians and", "gays and Latinos and young folk standing together", "to move the country forward,\" said Jones, a", "former special adviser to Obama. But Obama was", "demonized, he said, and turned into a cartoon", "character. 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He's going to have", "to keep campaigning and not become a policy", "wonk.\" Obama seemed to recognize that in his", "victory speech early Wednesday in Chicago, the", "city where he first fostered hopes and launched", "dreams. He told the roaring crowd, made up of", "that previously improbable coalition, that he", "planned to sit down with Mitt Romney in the weeks", "ahead to chart a new course for the country.", "Opinion: Obama will get little time to celebrate", ". \"We believe in a tolerant America, open to the", "dreams of an immigrant's daughter who pledges to", "our flag, to the young boy on the south side of", "Chicago who sees a life beyond the street corner,", "to the furniture worker's child in North Carolina", "who wants to become a doctor or a diplomat or", "even a president,\" Obama said. \"We will rise and", "fall as one nation, and as one people. It doesn't", "matter if you are black or white, young or old,", "rich or poor. You can make it in America, if", "you're willing to try.\" It was a reflection of", "his own journey, of a man who'd made it as a", "two-term black president." ]
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A black man is returning to the White House. Four redux. And more. In the midst of national Now, he has a chance to create a legacy rooted not in his identity, but in his ideas. University includes a stronger stance on race relations, an the first black president and you have to win the Americans demand more from Obama's second term .
Sally Anne Bowman's mother today spoke of her anger at Spanish police after discovering that they had a chance to catch her daughter's killer years before he murdered her. Indisputable DNA evidence has emerged that links Mark Dixie, currently serving a life sentence for the 2005 murder of 18-year-old Sally in Croydon, to a rape and two sex assaults in the Costa Del Sol in 2003. A Dutchman was jailed for the crimes in 2005 without forensic evidence. His lawyer strongly believes he was wrongly convicted. Tragic: Linda Bowman (right) has expressed her anger at the Spanish police, who she believes could have apprehended Mark Dixie before he murdered her daughter, Sally (left), if they'd used DNA evidence . Linda Bowman says she is dismayed at the thought that if the Spanish authorities had investigated the case more thoroughly, her daughter might still be alive. She told MailOnline: 'I am absolutely appalled. An innocent man has spent 11 years of a 16 year sentence in prison for a crime he did not do. 'I feel very strongly that if the Spanish authorities had done their jobs properly, my Sally Anne would be alive. 'He did not assault those three women in Spain - Sally Anne's killer did. He is someone's son and he is locked up for something he didn't do.' The man serving time for the attacks in Spain is 41-year-old Romano Van der Dussen. He's served 11 years of a 16-year sentence for the crimes, despite forensic evidence linking Dixie to the rape emerging almost eight years ago, after Interpol sent his DNA to police forces across Europe. Official documents – seen by MailOnline – show that DNA found on the Spanish rape victim in an examination straight after the attack, match a DNA profile for Dixie on Interpol's Veritas database. DNA evidence has emerged linking Mark Dixie (left), serving life for the 2005 murder of Sally Anne Bowman, to a rape and two sex assaults in the Costa Del Sol in 2003 that Romano Van der Dussen (right) was jailed for . Yet Spanish authorities refuse to accept the miniscule 54 million-to-one chance that a DNA profile from the sex attack did not match one of Dixie supplied to Interpol by Scotland Yard. They have requested a fresh DNA sample from Dixie so more tests can be carried out - before they release Romano. In April this year a Spanish court sent an international letter of request to the Home office requesting a saliva sample from Dixie to confirm the DNA match as 'a matter of urgency.' In the event of Dixie refusing to supply a profile, the court has asked that the Spanish rape DNA sample is run through the UK National DNA Database to compare with genetic codes held on Dixie. But Romano's lawyers say they have heard nothing since then and Romano is now facing the prospect of another five years in a Spanish jail for a crime he did not commit. Desperate Romano is now urging the British government to intervene and hand over the DNA so his conviction can be quashed. Linda said: 'When the DNA was found on Sally Anne it was sent to Holland, Australia, Spain and all over. 'If the Spanish police and judges had done the same, they would have got him. 'If they had done their work properly, they would have taken proper DNA from the three victims in 2003 and done what we did. It gets me choked thinking about it... even saying that thing's name.' She added: 'I have campaigned so much about DNA and the national database. To me, this is all about the DNA. Dixie was caught nine months after 18-year-old Sally Ann's murder when DNA taken from him after a minor pub scuffle was matched to the crime . 'It can incriminate people but it can also eliminate people. 'We are born with a birth certificate, we have a national insurance number and a passport number - why can't we all have our DNA taken at birth too? 'This would not have happened. My child would still be here. I am so angry.' Dixie was living in Fuengirola, on the Costa Del Sol, when the Spanish victim was raped in August 2003 in startling similar circumstances to Sally's murder in Croydon, South London. Spanish court documents, obtained by MailOnline, describe how in the early hours of the 10 August 2003, two women were robbed and sexually assaulted in the street in Fuengirola, southern Spain. The attacker then carried on his crime spree – targeting a third female victim who was walking along the street in he Costa del Sol town at around 4:30am. He leapt on her, hit her several times before throwing her on the floor and raping her. The case bears chilling similarities to Dixie's rampage on September 25, 2005 - the night stunning blonde model Sally Anne was stabbed to death and raped. After downing drinks and snorting cocaine with friends in Croydon, Dixie is believed to have attacked a female motorist and stolen her mobile phone. He then watched Sally Anne being dropped home by her boyfriend Lewis Sprotson at around 4.10am before stabbing her in the neck and chest and having sex with her as she lay dead on her doorstep. Romano's lawyers say their client is innocent of the Spanish crimes and was mistakenly convicted solely on 'inconsistent' statements from the victims who identified him from photos. He was convicted solely on eyewitness testimony - no DNA or fingerprints linked Romano to the crimes. It is believed Romano may have been the victim of mistaken identity as he bears a striking resemblance to the Dixie – with the same brown curly hair and thick eyebrows. In 2007, his lawyer in Spain discovered that DNA found on the rape victim 'was compatible' with that of Dixie's DNA profile on Interpol database. But despite years of legal wrangling, the Spanish courts said they would not order a retrial or acquit Romano until they receive a saliva sample from Dixie – so that his DNA can be tested more throughly alongside the rape victim's. Sally Anne Bowman on her 18th birthday in Kos with boyfriend Lewis Sprotson . So far Dixie has not given this sample so Romano's last hope is that the Home Office agrees to share Dixie's DNA profile from the UK's national database with the Spanish authorities. Romano's lawyer in Spain Silvio Garcia Sierra, told MailOnline: 'We are waiting for the British authorities to answer to this request, meanwhile Romano is in prison for a crime that all the evidence shows he has not committed. I requested the suspension of the sentence to the Supreme Court, which was not granted because the court did not accept my request. 'The court in Fuengirola, which is leading the case of DNA and other proceedings, is working flawlessly, but we are in the hands of the British authorities, which are in no hurry to forward any DNA testing of Dixie to the Spanish courts.' He added: 'This conviction was based solely on the statements of victims through photographic reconnaissance and recognition in the trial, without any evidence to DNA or fingerprints on the scene. 'Despite the inconsistencies in the statements of victims and witnesses who claimed to have witnessed one of the assaults from a balcony, the court sentenced for these crimes.' Romano, meanwhile, said he has had to endure 'years of torment' while serving his sentence in Palma prison, Majorca. A Dutch charity named the Prison Law Foundation has been campaigning for Romano's release. Dixie was caught nine months after 18-year-old Sally Anne's murder when DNA taken from him after a minor pub scuffle was matched to the crime. He was jailed for life and told he must serve at least 34 years behind bars. The chef was a serial sex offender and detectives have long believed he is responsible for more sex attacks and even murders. At age 16 he was charged with indecent assault after holding a woman a knifepoint and fondling her breasts. Just a year later he was jailed for six months after attacking a mum-of-three. At his murder trial, a Thai woman gave evidence about how Dixie had stabbed and raped her at her home in Subiaco, Western Australia in 1998. Campaign: Linda Bowman wants the DNA of every British citizen to be added to a national database as soon as they're born . The killer's DNA matches that left at the scene of a sexual assault in 2001, where he is believed to have masturbated in front of a woman in a telephone booth. Dixie has also been a prime suspect in one of the notorious unsolved murder cases in Australia - the Claremont killings between 1996 and 1997, as it is believed he was in the area at the time of the killings. The Home Office has so far declined to comment on the case.
Linda Bowman has spoken of her anger over the work of Spanish police . She said they missed a chance to arrest the man who killed her daughter in Croydon in 2005 . DNA evidence emerged linking Mark Dixie to the sex assaults carried out in Spain in 2003 . However, a Dutchman has spent 11 years behind bars for the attacks after he was jailed on eye witness testimony . Bowman says forensic evidence would have led to Dixie's arrest .
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[ "Sally Anne Bowman's mother today spoke of her", "anger at Spanish police after discovering that", "they had a chance to catch her daughter's killer", "years before he murdered her. Indisputable DNA", "evidence has emerged that links Mark Dixie,", "currently serving a life sentence for the 2005", "murder of 18-year-old Sally in Croydon, to a rape", "and two sex assaults in the Costa Del Sol in", "2003. A Dutchman was jailed for the crimes in", "2005 without forensic evidence. His lawyer", "strongly believes he was wrongly convicted.", "Tragic: Linda Bowman (right) has expressed her", "anger at the Spanish police, who she believes", "could have apprehended Mark Dixie before he", "murdered her daughter, Sally (left), if they'd", "used DNA evidence . Linda Bowman says she is", "dismayed at the thought that if the Spanish", "authorities had investigated the case more", "thoroughly, her daughter might still be alive.", "She told MailOnline: 'I am absolutely appalled.", "An innocent man has spent 11 years of a 16 year", "sentence in prison for a crime he did not do. 'I", "feel very strongly that if the Spanish", "authorities had done their jobs properly, my", "Sally Anne would be alive. 'He did not assault", "those three women in Spain - Sally Anne's killer", "did. He is someone's son and he is locked up for", "something he didn't do.' The man serving time for", "the attacks in Spain is 41-year-old Romano Van", "der Dussen. He's served 11 years of a 16-year", "sentence for the crimes, despite forensic", "evidence linking Dixie to the rape emerging", "almost eight years ago, after Interpol sent his", "DNA to police forces across Europe. Official", "documents – seen by MailOnline – show that DNA", "found on the Spanish rape victim in an", "examination straight after the attack, match a", "DNA profile for Dixie on Interpol's Veritas", "database. DNA evidence has emerged linking Mark", "Dixie (left), serving life for the 2005 murder of", "Sally Anne Bowman, to a rape and two sex assaults", "in the Costa Del Sol in 2003 that Romano Van der", "Dussen (right) was jailed for . Yet Spanish", "authorities refuse to accept the miniscule 54", "million-to-one chance that a DNA profile from the", "sex attack did not match one of Dixie supplied to", "Interpol by Scotland Yard. They have requested a", "fresh DNA sample from Dixie so more tests can be", "carried out - before they release Romano. In", "April this year a Spanish court sent an", "international letter of request to the Home", "office requesting a saliva sample from Dixie to", "confirm the DNA match as 'a matter of urgency.'", "In the event of Dixie refusing to supply a", "profile, the court has asked that the Spanish", "rape DNA sample is run through the UK National", "DNA Database to compare with genetic codes held", "on Dixie. But Romano's lawyers say they have", "heard nothing since then and Romano is now facing", "the prospect of another five years in a Spanish", "jail for a crime he did not commit. Desperate", "Romano is now urging the British government to", "intervene and hand over the DNA so his conviction", "can be quashed. Linda said: 'When the DNA was", "found on Sally Anne it was sent to Holland,", "Australia, Spain and all over. 'If the Spanish", "police and judges had done the same, they would", "have got him. 'If they had done their work", "properly, they would have taken proper DNA from", "the three victims in 2003 and done what we did.", "It gets me choked thinking about it... even", "saying that thing's name.' She added: 'I have", "campaigned so much about DNA and the national", "database. To me, this is all about the DNA. Dixie", "was caught nine months after 18-year-old Sally", "Ann's murder when DNA taken from him after a", "minor pub scuffle was matched to the crime . 'It", "can incriminate people but it can also eliminate", "people. 'We are born with a birth certificate, we", "have a national insurance number and a passport", "number - why can't we all have our DNA taken at", "birth too? 'This would not have happened. My", "child would still be here. I am so angry.' Dixie", "was living in Fuengirola, on the Costa Del Sol,", "when the Spanish victim was raped in August 2003", "in startling similar circumstances to Sally's", "murder in Croydon, South London. Spanish court", "documents, obtained by MailOnline, describe how", "in the early hours of the 10 August 2003, two", "women were robbed and sexually assaulted in the", "street in Fuengirola, southern Spain. The", "attacker then carried on his crime spree –", "targeting a third female victim who was walking", "along the street in he Costa del Sol town at", "around 4:30am. He leapt on her, hit her several", "times before throwing her on the floor and raping", "her. The case bears chilling similarities to", "Dixie's rampage on September 25, 2005 - the night", "stunning blonde model Sally Anne was stabbed to", "death and raped. After downing drinks and", "snorting cocaine with friends in Croydon, Dixie", "is believed to have attacked a female motorist", "and stolen her mobile phone. He then watched", "Sally Anne being dropped home by her boyfriend", "Lewis Sprotson at around 4.10am before stabbing", "her in the neck and chest and having sex with her", "as she lay dead on her doorstep. Romano's lawyers", "say their client is innocent of the Spanish", "crimes and was mistakenly convicted solely on", "'inconsistent' statements from the victims who", "identified him from photos. He was convicted", "solely on eyewitness testimony - no DNA or", "fingerprints linked Romano to the crimes. It is", "believed Romano may have been the victim of", "mistaken identity as he bears a striking", "resemblance to the Dixie – with the same brown", "curly hair and thick eyebrows. In 2007, his", "lawyer in Spain discovered that DNA found on the", "rape victim 'was compatible' with that of Dixie's", "DNA profile on Interpol database. But despite", "years of legal wrangling, the Spanish courts said", "they would not order a retrial or acquit Romano", "until they receive a saliva sample from Dixie –", "so that his DNA can be tested more throughly", "alongside the rape victim's. Sally Anne Bowman on", "her 18th birthday in Kos with boyfriend Lewis", "Sprotson . So far Dixie has not given this sample", "so Romano's last hope is that the Home Office", "agrees to share Dixie's DNA profile from the UK's", "national database with the Spanish authorities.", "Romano's lawyer in Spain Silvio Garcia Sierra,", "told MailOnline: 'We are waiting for the British", "authorities to answer to this request, meanwhile", "Romano is in prison for a crime that all the", "evidence shows he has not committed. I requested", "the suspension of the sentence to the Supreme", "Court, which was not granted because the court", "did not accept my request. 'The court in", "Fuengirola, which is leading the case of DNA and", "other proceedings, is working flawlessly, but we", "are in the hands of the British authorities,", "which are in no hurry to forward any DNA testing", "of Dixie to the Spanish courts.' He added: 'This", "conviction was based solely on the statements of", "victims through photographic reconnaissance and", "recognition in the trial, without any evidence to", "DNA or fingerprints on the scene. 'Despite the", "inconsistencies in the statements of victims and", "witnesses who claimed to have witnessed one of", "the assaults from a balcony, the court sentenced", "for these crimes.' Romano, meanwhile, said he has", "had to endure 'years of torment' while serving", "his sentence in Palma prison, Majorca. A Dutch", "charity named the Prison Law Foundation has been", "campaigning for Romano's release. Dixie was", "caught nine months after 18-year-old Sally Anne's", "murder when DNA taken from him after a minor pub", "scuffle was matched to the crime. He was jailed", "for life and told he must serve at least 34 years", "behind bars. The chef was a serial sex offender", "and detectives have long believed he is", "responsible for more sex attacks and even", "murders. At age 16 he was charged with indecent", "assault after holding a woman a knifepoint and", "fondling her breasts. Just a year later he was", "jailed for six months after attacking a", "mum-of-three. At his murder trial, a Thai woman", "gave evidence about how Dixie had stabbed and", "raped her at her home in Subiaco, Western", "Australia in 1998. Campaign: Linda Bowman wants", "the DNA of every British citizen to be added to a", "national database as soon as they're born . The", "killer's DNA matches that left at the scene of a", "sexual assault in 2001, where he is believed to", "have masturbated in front of a woman in a", "telephone booth. Dixie has also been a prime", "suspect in one of the notorious unsolved murder", "cases in Australia - the Claremont killings", "between 1996 and 1997, as it is believed he was", "in the area at the time of the killings. The Home", "Office has so far declined to comment on the", "case." ]
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they had a chance to catch her daughter's killer 2003. A Dutchman was jailed for the crimes in 2005 without forensic evidence. His lawyer anger at the Spanish police, who she believes could have apprehended Mark Dixie before he used DNA evidence . Linda Bowman says she is An innocent man has spent 11 years of a 16 year the attacks in Spain is 41-year-old Romano Van database. DNA evidence has emerged linking Mark carried out - before they release Romano. In behind bars. The chef was a serial sex offender
(CNN) -- Defense or attack? Is there a preferred way to clinch the English Premier League title? Arsenal and Manchester City, the two title rivals in action Saturday, displayed opposing tactics as both recorded victories. Anxious Arsenal fans had to wait for the London club to beat rivals Fulham and hang onto their English Premier League lead by a single point from City. Spanish midfielder Santi Cazorla struck twice in quick succession in the second half to seal a 2-0 win for Arsene Wenger's side. But the Arsenal manager was quick to praise the defensive bedrock of the team, which had done well to deny Dimitar Berbatov and Ashken Dejagah in the first half and Pajtim Kasami late on. "That stability is vital to us," Wenger told Sky Sports after the match. "We were seriously defensive for 90 minutes today. Our defenders deserve credit." It was a different story further north in Manchester where free-scoring City raced to a 4-2 victory over Cardiff. Edin Dzeko scored City's 100th goal of the season -- a neat feat so early in the campaign -- as he opened the scoring with 14 minutes on the clock. The bobbling goal was verified by goal-line technology, making its debut in the EPL this season, as an electronic signal sent to referee Neil Swarbrick's watch confirmed the ball had crossed the line. Although Cardiff pulled back a surprise equaliser thanks to Craig Noone, City were undeterred and Jesus Navas soon nosed them back in front. In the second half, Yaya Toure and the returning Sergio Aguero linked up to help each other score and put the game beyond Cardiff. City's attacking game had done enough to keep the 2011/2012 EPL champions snapping at Arsenal's ankles but manager Manuel Pellegrini felt his side deserved more. "The score does not reflect the match," he told Sky Sports. "It was one of the matches where we missed more chances to score. "It's very important to score 100 [goals] because this moment in the season the team has a clear style of play and we continue exactly what we're doing so far." Chelsea, third in the table, invite defending champions Manchester United to Stamford Bridge on Sunday when Swansea also host Tottenham. This season the Premier League is fiercely competitive not only at the top of the table but throughout the swathe of 20 teams. The bottom 10 teams are separated by just five points. A late 1-0 victory for Crystal Palace against Stoke helped the south London club move up to 16th while struggling Sunderland also scored late on to salvage a 2-2 draw against Southampton. Real Madrid were on the move in the Spanish La Liga as they drilled five goals past bottom club Real Betis to join Atletico Madrid and Barcelona at the top of the table on 50 points. Cristiano Ronaldo proved why he was picked to receive the prestigious Ballon d'Or this week as he set Real on their way with a stylish long range strike. Gareth Bale sailed in a free-kick for 2-0 before Karim Benzema hit home his 100th goal for Madrid. Angel di Maria and Alvaro Morata rounded off the scoring in the second half. "Ronaldo, Bale and Benzema were very effective," coach Carlo Ancelotti told reporters. "The whole team gave them a lot of chances to score because we played quickly up front. "This match was important because we were trying to get into first place. It may only be for one night, but we'll sleep well tonight." Barcelona and Atletico have a chance to pull clear Sunday when they return to domestic action. In Italy, Juventus pulled eight points clear of rivals Roma at the top of the table as they ticked off their 12th straight Serie A win Saturday. Arturo Vidal scored twice -- once from the penalty spot after he had been brought down in the box -- while Fernando Llorente and Paul Pogba also found the net to seal a 4-2 win over a dogged Sampdoria side. Earlier, Roma had beaten Livorno 3-0 to send them back to the bottom of Serie A.
Second half goals help Arsenal to 2-0 win over Fulham . Victory sees London club hang on to English Premier League lead by one point . Manchester City beat Cardiff 4-2 to stay close to Arsenal in second place . Real Madrid join Barcelona and Atletico Madrid at the top of La Liga after 5-0 win .
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[ "(CNN) -- Defense or attack? Is there a preferred", "way to clinch the English Premier League title?", "Arsenal and Manchester City, the two title rivals", "in action Saturday, displayed opposing tactics as", "both recorded victories. Anxious Arsenal fans had", "to wait for the London club to beat rivals Fulham", "and hang onto their English Premier League lead", "by a single point from City. Spanish midfielder", "Santi Cazorla struck twice in quick succession in", "the second half to seal a 2-0 win for Arsene", "Wenger's side. But the Arsenal manager was quick", "to praise the defensive bedrock of the team,", "which had done well to deny Dimitar Berbatov and", "Ashken Dejagah in the first half and Pajtim", "Kasami late on. \"That stability is vital to us,\"", "Wenger told Sky Sports after the match. \"We were", "seriously defensive for 90 minutes today. Our", "defenders deserve credit.\" It was a different", "story further north in Manchester where", "free-scoring City raced to a 4-2 victory over", "Cardiff. Edin Dzeko scored City's 100th goal of", "the season -- a neat feat so early in the", "campaign -- as he opened the scoring with 14", "minutes on the clock. The bobbling goal was", "verified by goal-line technology, making its", "debut in the EPL this season, as an electronic", "signal sent to referee Neil Swarbrick's watch", "confirmed the ball had crossed the line. Although", "Cardiff pulled back a surprise equaliser thanks", "to Craig Noone, City were undeterred and Jesus", "Navas soon nosed them back in front. In the", "second half, Yaya Toure and the returning Sergio", "Aguero linked up to help each other score and put", "the game beyond Cardiff. City's attacking game", "had done enough to keep the 2011/2012 EPL", "champions snapping at Arsenal's ankles but", "manager Manuel Pellegrini felt his side deserved", "more. \"The score does not reflect the match,\" he", "told Sky Sports. \"It was one of the matches where", "we missed more chances to score. \"It's very", "important to score 100 [goals] because this", "moment in the season the team has a clear style", "of play and we continue exactly what we're doing", "so far.\" Chelsea, third in the table, invite", "defending champions Manchester United to Stamford", "Bridge on Sunday when Swansea also host", "Tottenham. This season the Premier League is", "fiercely competitive not only at the top of the", "table but throughout the swathe of 20 teams. The", "bottom 10 teams are separated by just five", "points. A late 1-0 victory for Crystal Palace", "against Stoke helped the south London club move", "up to 16th while struggling Sunderland also", "scored late on to salvage a 2-2 draw against", "Southampton. Real Madrid were on the move in the", "Spanish La Liga as they drilled five goals past", "bottom club Real Betis to join Atletico Madrid", "and Barcelona at the top of the table on 50", "points. Cristiano Ronaldo proved why he was", "picked to receive the prestigious Ballon d'Or", "this week as he set Real on their way with a", "stylish long range strike. Gareth Bale sailed in", "a free-kick for 2-0 before Karim Benzema hit home", "his 100th goal for Madrid. Angel di Maria and", "Alvaro Morata rounded off the scoring in the", "second half. \"Ronaldo, Bale and Benzema were very", "effective,\" coach Carlo Ancelotti told reporters.", "\"The whole team gave them a lot of chances to", "score because we played quickly up front. \"This", "match was important because we were trying to get", "into first place. It may only be for one night,", "but we'll sleep well tonight.\" Barcelona and", "Atletico have a chance to pull clear Sunday when", "they return to domestic action. In Italy,", "Juventus pulled eight points clear of rivals Roma", "at the top of the table as they ticked off their", "12th straight Serie A win Saturday. Arturo Vidal", "scored twice -- once from the penalty spot after", "he had been brought down in the box -- while", "Fernando Llorente and Paul Pogba also found the", "net to seal a 4-2 win over a dogged Sampdoria", "side. Earlier, Roma had beaten Livorno 3-0 to", "send them back to the bottom of Serie A." ]
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(CNN) -- Batman had Robin, Holmes had Watson, Han Solo had Chewbacca; iconic heroes have iconic sidekicks who keep their main man sane and humanized, while providing the audience with a proxy. But whereas the Lone Ranger only had one Tonto, "The Doctor" from 50-year-old British series "Doctor Who" goes through a lot of "Companions" -- so much so that new arrivals are met with fan anticipation and anxiety. Enter Jenna-Louise Coleman, the 26-year-old actress who officially steps into the role of sci-fi sidekick on the popular BBC America show's Christmas Special. Known to American audiences from the April 2012 ABC miniseries "Titanic," and for a brief role in 2010's "Captain America: The First Avenger," she joins "Doctor Who" as Clara/Oswin, a companion to The Doctor, a mysterious, human-looking "Time Lord." Played by Matt Smith, he journeys through "Time And Relative Dimension In Space" in his aptly-named ship, the TARDIS -- which looks like a blue British police call box on the outside, and is as iconographic a vehicle as the U.S.S. Enterprise, Millennium Falcon or DeLorean. Launched in 1963, change and evolution is part of the show's DNA. When a lead actor steps down, The Doctor essentially dies and is regenerated into a new body, but as the same character with a new actor portraying him. Smith is the 11th to do so. However, over five decades, more than the 30 companions have been unique characters with their own back-story. The Doctor invites them on adventures across the "time vortex" to face monsters and save worlds. As they retire or die, fresh ones are needed to keep the him company. Although she is only the latest of companions, Coleman's debut comes during a unique moment during "Doctor Who." Gracing the covers of TV Guide and Entertainment Weekly as a fan favorite, garnering a cover mention in "Rolling Stone" as a best fall show, ranking as iTunes' most downloaded TV show in the U.S., packing the house at San Diego Comic-Con International, Coleman arrives as the global brand has become a bona fide hit in America -- and immediately following the death of popular predecessors Amy Pond and Rory (played by Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill), Smith's first companions. Coleman played a surprise role in last September's season premiere -- as Oswin, a different character from Clara, but one connected to her -- and takes on full companion duties in "The Snowmen" Christmas episode, airing December 25 at 9 p.m. ET. A mysterious woman with a secret, Clara is a feisty, flirty foil to a grief-stricken, apathetic Doctor. "We see him having just lost the Ponds, and he's not in a great place," said Smith. "He's lost his mojo a bit, and his sense of adventure, and I think this season certainly looks at him rediscovering that fire with Clara." Smith added he is excited for fans to see the developing chemistry between him and Coleman, as well as the "real intrigue" behind the mystery of Clara's identity. And just as the nature of "Doctor Who" is change, Smith said fans will also embrace Coleman's Clara. For her part, Jenna-Louise Coleman has already embraced her role as a companion. During a recent interview at BBC America's Manhattan offices, she offered insight about her character and her relationship with The Doctor, and weighed in on Clara's soufflé obsession, driving a spaceship, her Bond Girl moment and Christmas traditions. Can you share a moment when you felt the enormity of stepping into this popular world? You see "it" everywhere and you're used to it, like I was used to seeing Matt's face all over the place. But, when I was auditioning, being sat on the Tube and you see the posters, and it was always like he was pointing at me . ... (But) there's not very much time to analyze as you go. It is only now that I feel like I've just been playing with all my mates for the last couple of months, and then suddenly, I'm like, "but people are going to see this," you know? What would you like to add to the legacy of the show as Oswin/Clara? I like that it's not plain sailing. Like (executive producer Steven Moffat) was saying, it's not very interesting if you come in and it's like this friendship straight away. He's been very clever in creating a mystery, because, no matter what, it's always going to be hard to bring in somebody else into the show, when Matt, Karen and Arthur started out together, and you're used to seeing them on screen together. How would you define your character's relationship with The Doctor? I like that she holds her own. You know, The Doctor's this amazing man, and she's like, "You know, cool. I think you're amazing, but so am I." So, it's a nice double act. Has Karen offered advice on joining the show? She's been really supportive. ... She came to the screening in New York City with Matt, and when Oswin was on screen, she texted me saying it was great. (But) from interviews I've seen of Karen, she was saying she didn't want to, because she wanted me to have my own experience. I did want to be like, "What do I need to know? Tell me everything!" But she's been really cool about it. There was never a realized romance between The Doctor and Karen's Amy, but your character gets flirtatious straight away, right? It's been interesting how it's changed Matt's Doctor. There is a natural bounce between them, and a flirtation, and attraction. But, again, they've always got this friction because they're a bit magnetic and drawn to each other, but she can't quite figure him out. He's got loads of secrets and he's always looking at her, trying to figure her out. Can you tell me about the first meeting between you and Matt? He's with the same agency as me, so my agent said, "You're going to be reading with Matt and he's lovely. He'll take care of you." I walked into the room and he's just like, "Heeeeyyyyy," and gave me a big hug. He really helped me out in the audition. I've read with other actors in auditions before, but Matt really got involved so it was like we were both auditioning together almost. This is an iconic franchise, but are there other big franchises you'd want to step into? Totally! I'd love to be a Bond Girl. I did have my Bond Girl moment -- well, what I thought was going to be, but it was very much a "Doctor Who" version. Like being on the back of a motorbike, but then we've got the goggles and the hat, so it was like "Doctor Who's" take on James Bond. Have you played with any cool sci-fi gadgets on the show, like the TARDIS? There are certain parts of the TARDIS which I love. We've got these new kind-of rolly balls, which is my favorite. But my character got to drive the TARDIS at one point! In the long list of "Doctor Who" monsters, what's your favorite? The Weeping Angels. It's the concept (that they only move when you aren't looking at them). But there's one at the end of this season -- it's a new monster, and I'd say you have to wait and see that. That one is my favorite, so far. One of the things we know about your character is her love of soufflé. Have you tried making one? I had to be baking one in a scene recently. So I got the Google up and tried to figure out exactly how to do it, take it kind of really seriously to make sure I've got, like, the whisking right. But maybe that's what I should do over Christmas. Is it odd returning to a "normal" world after living in The Doctor's? "This" life is so exciting on a daily basis. Everything's so dramatic every day, and it's the end of the world every week. You're either running or there's a snow machine or rain machine, or you're in a harness and you're on wires. ... On an off day, I find that I get bored quickly, like, "Where's the Cybermen?" The "Doctor Who Christmas Special" is something of a tradition -- do you have others you'll keep? There are 13 of my family going to a cottage, so we'll be there watching. It's one of my grandmum's favorite shows, so it's big for her. But normally I get home from London and I haven't seen my family for a little while, and me and my mum always wrap the presents the night before with a glass of Bailey's. That's my favorite tradition at Christmastime. What did your grandmother say when she learned you got this role? I auditioned for Amy's best mate in it, and was pretty close to getting the part, and my grandma was absolutely devastated I didn't. So, we came back around, and I don't think she can believe it, actually. It is quite surreal for her, and she's quite looking forward to meeting Matt. What do you anticipate that encounter being like? My grandma's going to mess up his hair. She's going to be patting him and hugging him, and Matt's going to have really messy hair for the rest of the night.
The "Doctor Who" doctor goes through a lot of companions on the series . Jenna-Louise Coleman, 26, steps into the role of Clara Oswin on "Doctor Who" Matt Smith said he's excited for fans to see the chemistry between him and Coleman .
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[ "(CNN) -- Batman had Robin, Holmes had Watson, Han", "Solo had Chewbacca; iconic heroes have iconic", "sidekicks who keep their main man sane and", "humanized, while providing the audience with a", "proxy. But whereas the Lone Ranger only had one", "Tonto, \"The Doctor\" from 50-year-old British", "series \"Doctor Who\" goes through a lot of", "\"Companions\" -- so much so that new arrivals are", "met with fan anticipation and anxiety. Enter", "Jenna-Louise Coleman, the 26-year-old actress who", "officially steps into the role of sci-fi sidekick", "on the popular BBC America show's Christmas", "Special. Known to American audiences from the", "April 2012 ABC miniseries \"Titanic,\" and for a", "brief role in 2010's \"Captain America: The First", "Avenger,\" she joins \"Doctor Who\" as Clara/Oswin,", "a companion to The Doctor, a mysterious,", "human-looking \"Time Lord.\" Played by Matt Smith,", "he journeys through \"Time And Relative Dimension", "In Space\" in his aptly-named ship, the TARDIS --", "which looks like a blue British police call box", "on the outside, and is as iconographic a vehicle", "as the U.S.S. Enterprise, Millennium Falcon or", "DeLorean. Launched in 1963, change and evolution", "is part of the show's DNA. When a lead actor", "steps down, The Doctor essentially dies and is", "regenerated into a new body, but as the same", "character with a new actor portraying him. Smith", "is the 11th to do so. However, over five decades,", "more than the 30 companions have been unique", "characters with their own back-story. The Doctor", "invites them on adventures across the \"time", "vortex\" to face monsters and save worlds. As they", "retire or die, fresh ones are needed to keep the", "him company. Although she is only the latest of", "companions, Coleman's debut comes during a unique", "moment during \"Doctor Who.\" Gracing the covers of", "TV Guide and Entertainment Weekly as a fan", "favorite, garnering a cover mention in \"Rolling", "Stone\" as a best fall show, ranking as iTunes'", "most downloaded TV show in the U.S., packing the", "house at San Diego Comic-Con International,", "Coleman arrives as the global brand has become a", "bona fide hit in America -- and immediately", "following the death of popular predecessors Amy", "Pond and Rory (played by Karen Gillan and Arthur", "Darvill), Smith's first companions. Coleman", "played a surprise role in last September's season", "premiere -- as Oswin, a different character from", "Clara, but one connected to her -- and takes on", "full companion duties in \"The Snowmen\" Christmas", "episode, airing December 25 at 9 p.m. ET. A", "mysterious woman with a secret, Clara is a", "feisty, flirty foil to a grief-stricken,", "apathetic Doctor. \"We see him having just lost", "the Ponds, and he's not in a great place,\" said", "Smith. \"He's lost his mojo a bit, and his sense", "of adventure, and I think this season certainly", "looks at him rediscovering that fire with Clara.\"", "Smith added he is excited for fans to see the", "developing chemistry between him and Coleman, as", "well as the \"real intrigue\" behind the mystery of", "Clara's identity. And just as the nature of", "\"Doctor Who\" is change, Smith said fans will also", "embrace Coleman's Clara. For her part,", "Jenna-Louise Coleman has already embraced her", "role as a companion. During a recent interview at", "BBC America's Manhattan offices, she offered", "insight about her character and her relationship", "with The Doctor, and weighed in on Clara's", "soufflé obsession, driving a spaceship, her Bond", "Girl moment and Christmas traditions. Can you", "share a moment when you felt the enormity of", "stepping into this popular world? You see \"it\"", "everywhere and you're used to it, like I was used", "to seeing Matt's face all over the place. But,", "when I was auditioning, being sat on the Tube and", "you see the posters, and it was always like he", "was pointing at me . ... (But) there's not very", "much time to analyze as you go. It is only now", "that I feel like I've just been playing with all", "my mates for the last couple of months, and then", "suddenly, I'm like, \"but people are going to see", "this,\" you know? What would you like to add to", "the legacy of the show as Oswin/Clara? I like", "that it's not plain sailing. 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(But)", "from interviews I've seen of Karen, she was", "saying she didn't want to, because she wanted me", "to have my own experience. I did want to be like,", "\"What do I need to know? Tell me everything!\" But", "she's been really cool about it. There was never", "a realized romance between The Doctor and Karen's", "Amy, but your character gets flirtatious straight", "away, right? It's been interesting how it's", "changed Matt's Doctor. There is a natural bounce", "between them, and a flirtation, and attraction.", "But, again, they've always got this friction", "because they're a bit magnetic and drawn to each", "other, but she can't quite figure him out. He's", "got loads of secrets and he's always looking at", "her, trying to figure her out. Can you tell me", "about the first meeting between you and Matt?", "He's with the same agency as me, so my agent", "said, \"You're going to be reading with Matt and", "he's lovely. He'll take care of you.\" I walked", "into the room and he's just like, \"Heeeeyyyyy,\"", "and gave me a big hug. He really helped me out in", "the audition. I've read with other actors in", "auditions before, but Matt really got involved so", "it was like we were both auditioning together", "almost. This is an iconic franchise, but are", "there other big franchises you'd want to step", "into? Totally! I'd love to be a Bond Girl. I did", "have my Bond Girl moment -- well, what I thought", "was going to be, but it was very much a \"Doctor", "Who\" version. Like being on the back of a", "motorbike, but then we've got the goggles and the", "hat, so it was like \"Doctor Who's\" take on James", "Bond. Have you played with any cool sci-fi", "gadgets on the show, like the TARDIS? There are", "certain parts of the TARDIS which I love. We've", "got these new kind-of rolly balls, which is my", "favorite. But my character got to drive the", "TARDIS at one point! In the long list of \"Doctor", "Who\" monsters, what's your favorite? The Weeping", "Angels. It's the concept (that they only move", "when you aren't looking at them). But there's one", "at the end of this season -- it's a new monster,", "and I'd say you have to wait and see that. That", "one is my favorite, so far. One of the things we", "know about your character is her love of", "soufflé. Have you tried making one? I had to be", "baking one in a scene recently. So I got the", "Google up and tried to figure out exactly how to", "do it, take it kind of really seriously to make", "sure I've got, like, the whisking right. But", "maybe that's what I should do over Christmas. Is", "it odd returning to a \"normal\" world after living", "in The Doctor's? \"This\" life is so exciting on a", "daily basis. Everything's so dramatic every day,", "and it's the end of the world every week. You're", "either running or there's a snow machine or rain", "machine, or you're in a harness and you're on", "wires. ... On an off day, I find that I get bored", "quickly, like, \"Where's the Cybermen?\" The", "\"Doctor Who Christmas Special\" is something of a", "tradition -- do you have others you'll keep?", "There are 13 of my family going to a cottage, so", "we'll be there watching. It's one of my", "grandmum's favorite shows, so it's big for her.", "But normally I get home from London and I haven't", "seen my family for a little while, and me and my", "mum always wrap the presents the night before", "with a glass of Bailey's. That's my favorite", "tradition at Christmastime. What did your", "grandmother say when she learned you got this", "role? I auditioned for Amy's best mate in it, and", "was pretty close to getting the part, and my", "grandma was absolutely devastated I didn't. So,", "we came back around, and I don't think she can", "believe it, actually. It is quite surreal for", "her, and she's quite looking forward to meeting", "Matt. What do you anticipate that encounter being", "like? My grandma's going to mess up his hair.", "She's going to be patting him and hugging him,", "and Matt's going to have really messy hair for", "the rest of the night." ]
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SEATTLE, Washington (CNN) -- A 16-year-old girl was found dead and another girl was found unconscious in an Army barracks at Fort Lewis near Tacoma, Washington, during the weekend, a base spokesman said Monday. "Neither of the two women had any outward signs of trauma on them," said Fort Lewis spokesman Joseph Piek. He said that an Army solider who was "allegedly an acquaintance" of the two 16-year-olds was questioned by investigators, but no arrests had been made. The spokesman said the name and rank of the soldier who had been questioned was not being released. According to an Army news release, the names of the two girls "are not being released due to their ages, their civilian status, and the nature of the ongoing investigation." The Fort Lewis Criminal Investigation Division is trying to determine why the two girls were in the barracks, where soldiers live, and what led to their conditions when they were found. Emergency personnel from the base responded to a 911 call about 3:30 a.m. Sunday and found the two girls in one of the barracks. A doctor declared one of the girls dead on the scene, and the second girl was transported to Madigan Army Hospital, where she was in stable condition Monday. The Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner is conducting an autopsy, Piek said, and it will be at least a week before results are complete. Both girls are from the nearby South Puget Sound area but were not related to anyone living on base, Piek said. Both girls' families had been notified, he said. Although Fort Lewis is not open to civilians, they can be escorted in by a soldier living there if they have identification and a reason for coming onto the facility. The circumstances of how the girls came unto the base are under investigation, Piek said, but there was no evidence that security had been compromised. About 30,000 military personnel are based at Fort Lewis. Barracks where soldiers live are usually split into rooms for one to three soldiers, Piek said. Details about the barracks where the girls where found were not released.
Second girl found unconscious in barracks at Fort Lewis, Washington . Soldier has been questioned, but no arrests have been made . The two teens had no outward signs of trauma on them, spokesman says . Fort Lewis not open to civilians but can be escorted onto base by personnel .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 03:25 EST, 16 May 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 05:14 EST, 16 May 2012 . They do say it's lonely at the top, so France's new president Francois Hollande must have been grateful for a helping hand from German chancellor Angela Merkel yesterday. Mr Hollande was the guest of honour at a red-carpet ceremony in Berlin, but the French newcomer looked decidedly out of his element - understandably nervous as the world watched the first meeting between Europe's new power duo. It was an ominous first day for Mr Hollande, having been soaked through by a torrential downpour during a parade in France, and then arriving late for his meeting with Mrs Merkel after his plane was struck by lightning and had to be diverted. Scroll down for video . This way Francois: While French president Francois Hollande looks decidedly awkward - his arms rigidly by his side like a naughty schoolboy - German chancellor Angela Merkel shows him the way . No no, this way: Mr Hollande seems to be off in all directions outside the Federal Chancellory in Berlin, but Mrs Merkel patiently points him in the right direction or offers a helpful tap on the arm . On the ground, he stood on the wrong side of the red carpet and fidgeted constantly - with Mrs Merkel giving him a helpful push in the right direction. Later, as Mrs Merkel spoke of her determination to keep up the Franco-German cooperation that flourished under Mr Hollande's conservative predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy, Mr Hollande fumbled in his pocket for pen and paper to take notes. When it came to his turn at the microphone, Mr Hollande repeatedly used hands and arms to stress how reasonable his arguments were. Shoulder charge: When hand signals would not do the trick, Mrs Merkel resorted to a good old-fashioned barge to get Mr Hollande moving in the right direction . We made it: By the time the two leaders had finally found their way to waiting reporters, it looked like Mr Hollande had relaxed a little bit - to the relief of Mrs Merkel . Off to a bad start: Mr Hollande's excessive hand gestures and talk of amending Mrs Merkel's European policies did not endear himself to the German chancellor . While the two leaders talk about wanting to continue the status quo between their two countries, a body language expert might have had more to say on Mr Hollande's intentiions. At one point, Mr Hollande explained why he wanted to tamper with Mrs Merkel's fiscal pact, agreed by 25 European states, to make it more growth-oriented. Mrs Merkel simply shrugged and smiled at reporters. The German leader and Mr Sarkozy were so different in character that aides thought they would never get along. Raining on his parade: In weather that could have been orchestrated by his opponent Nicolas Sarkozy, the heavens opened on Mr Hollande's motorcade through Paris . Still chucking it down: Mr Hollande endured more outdoor ceremonies in the rain yesterday as he placed flowers at the monument to the Unknown soldier at the Arc de Triomphe . This never happened to the other guy: Mr Hollande looks like he might be regretting his decision to run as French leader after his inauguration . Mrs Merkel, a physicist from the former East Germany who guards an intensely private home life, seemed polar opposite to Mr Sarkozy - dubbed 'President Bling-Bling' because of his flashy tastes and marriage to self-promoting singer/model/actress Carla Bruni. But the two conservatives saw eye-to-eye on the euro crisis to such an extent that media commentators lumped them together as a single entity - 'Merkozy'. However, it might take some time before the world starts hearing of 'Merkollande'. Mr Hollande's first day in office was not so much a baptism of fire as it was a baptism of water - and lightning. The man dubbed ‘Mr Normal’ by the French endured a first 24 hours in charge that were anything but normal. The day started well enough, with the new leader exchanging pleasantries with outgoing president Mr Sarkozy at the Elysee Palace - and being sworn in as the seventh president of the Fifth Republic. But it all went downhill from there. Poking through the sunroof of a small £25,000 hybrid Citroen DS5, and surrounded by guardsmen on horse-back, he was driven up the Champs Elysees waving to well-wishers. But - in weather that could have only been choreographed by Mr Sarkozy himself - the heavens opened and rained heavily on Mr Hollande’s parade. By the time he arrived at the Arc de Triomphe, he was a mess; his black suit and white shirt clinging to his body, and water dripping uncharismatically from from his spectacles. If he thought things would improve when he boarded his plane to meet Mrs Merkel, he was wrong. His Falcon 7X was hit by lightning and he was forced to return to Paris, to board a second aircraft. Air France One: To add to Mr Hollande's woes his plane was hit by lightning as he flew to Germany for a meeting with Angela Merkel .
World watches as Europe's new power duo get to know each other . Body language shows French and German leaders have a long way to go match the 'eye-to-eye' relationship of Mrs Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy . Hollande's first day includes being drenched and 'struck by lightning'
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By . Derek Lawrenson . Given it’s only 18 months since Rory McIlroy declared unequivocally to this newspaper he felt ‘more British than Irish,’ there are passionate supporters of Team GB’s Olympic team who could be forgiven for feeling a bit like Caroline Wozniacki this morning. If truth be told, this latest U-turn from the 25-year-old is a bit less shocking than that one at Wentworth last month detailing his split with fiancee Wozniacki. Everything changed for McIlroy in the aftermath of our story about his feelings of ‘Britishness’. It caused such a commotion I sought him out the following week to make sure he had no problems with the piece. Sifting through the furore, McIlroy made it clear he was not bothered about the nutters filling the airwaves and newspaper columns with screeds of bigotry. What did cause angst — and make him think — were the thousands of decent Irish people who were genuinely hurt that someone who had grown up playing for Ireland could now contemplate deserting them on the biggest team stage of all. Going green: Rory McIlroy has chosen to play for Ireland instead of Great Britain at the 2016 Olympic Games . Patriot games: Rory McIlroy in action at the Pro-Am event ahead of the Irish Open at Fota Island resort . VIDEO Irish Open - Round 1 Highlights . Since then, McIlroy has tried to make amends. He has committed early to the Irish Open each year. When he missed the halfway cut last year, he stayed around, signing autographs and chatting with the locals. Now comes the most spectacular act of atonement of all. It could certainly be argued that playing for Ireland represents the path of least resistance. If he had represented Team GB in Rio, for instance, his reputation would never have recovered in the Republic. No doubt there are plenty on one side of the divide in Northern Ireland who will be feeling sore. But most people in Britain, including me, will echo the thoughts of Team GB’s golf coach Jamie Spence in recognising the difficult position McIlroy was in, respect his decision and wish him well for Rio. Best wishes: Team GB coach Jamie Spence has respected Rory McIlroy's decision to play for Irealnd . As Spence says, the worst of all worlds would have been if McIlroy had elected to sit on the sidelines.Fellow Northern Irishman Graeme McDowell, who will also play for Ireland, put forward a persuasive explanation as to why they should wear green. ‘If you want to get religious or political about it you’re going to upset people but, to me, golf is an all-Ireland sport,’ he said. ‘I grew up wanting to wear the green blazer with a shamrock on it, so it makes sense that the best players, whether they be from north or south of the border, should want to represent Ireland in the Olympic Games.’ McIlroy certainly picked a great time to announce it, with the Irish Open about to begin and some sporting event going on in Rio you might have heard about. It must be a huge relief as well, for the longer it went on without a decision, the more the speculation would have grown. Shamrock style: Grame McDowell has put forward a persuasive argument for wanting to represent Ireland . For the Irish, of course, it’s a massive coup. Trying to predict the golfing landscape is difficult enough next month, let alone in two years, but it will be surprising if McIlroy is not favourite to claim the gold medal when the sport  re-enters the Olympic fold for the first time since 1904. He will be, by a considerable distance, the most feted sportsman in the Irish team and will be invited to carry the flag into the stadium at the opening ceremony. The format will be a 72-hole event featuring 60 players with qualification based on world ranking. Two players will represent each nation but up to four are allowed if they are all in the world’s top 15. Two men who might greet this turn of events with a rueful smile are Dubliners Padraig Harrington and Shane Lowry. Unless they overtake the two Macs in the world ranking or climb into the top 15, they will miss the party. Brit of alright: Based on current rankings, Team GB would feature Justin Rose (L) and Luke Donald (R) Conversely, British players such as Luke Donald, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Jamie Donaldson and Stephen Gallacher now have a better chance of qualifying for the Olympics. Based on the present world rankings, Team GB would have been McIlroy and Justin Rose. Now it would be Rose and Donald, with the aforementioned quartet in hot pursuit of a place. Clearly they will not be too upset to learn McIlroy is now more Irish than British. VIDEO Woods BACK hitting shots & McIlroy lost clubs .
Rory McIlroy has chosen to play for Ireland instead of Great Britain at the 2016 Olympic Games . Golfer did not want to disappoint fans from his homeland of Ireland . The decision has been backed by Team GB coach Jamie Spence . Graeme McDowell gave a persuasive argument to play for Ireland . At present, Team GB's team would feature Justin Rose and Luke Donald .
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[ "By . Derek Lawrenson . Given it’s only 18 months", "since Rory McIlroy declared unequivocally to this", "newspaper he felt ‘more British than Irish,’", "there are passionate supporters of Team GB’s", "Olympic team who could be forgiven for feeling a", "bit like Caroline Wozniacki this morning. If", "truth be told, this latest U-turn from the", "25-year-old is a bit less shocking than that one", "at Wentworth last month detailing his split with", "fiancee Wozniacki. Everything changed for McIlroy", "in the aftermath of our story about his feelings", "of ‘Britishness’. It caused such a commotion I", "sought him out the following week to make sure he", "had no problems with the piece. Sifting through", "the furore, McIlroy made it clear he was not", "bothered about the nutters filling the airwaves", "and newspaper columns with screeds of bigotry.", "What did cause angst — and make him think — were", "the thousands of decent Irish people who were", "genuinely hurt that someone who had grown up", "playing for Ireland could now contemplate", "deserting them on the biggest team stage of all.", "Going green: Rory McIlroy has chosen to play for", "Ireland instead of Great Britain at the 2016", "Olympic Games . Patriot games: Rory McIlroy in", "action at the Pro-Am event ahead of the Irish", "Open at Fota Island resort . VIDEO Irish Open -", "Round 1 Highlights . Since then, McIlroy has", "tried to make amends. He has committed early to", "the Irish Open each year. When he missed the", "halfway cut last year, he stayed around, signing", "autographs and chatting with the locals. Now", "comes the most spectacular act of atonement of", "all. It could certainly be argued that playing", "for Ireland represents the path of least", "resistance. If he had represented Team GB in Rio,", "for instance, his reputation would never have", "recovered in the Republic. No doubt there are", "plenty on one side of the divide in Northern", "Ireland who will be feeling sore. But most people", "in Britain, including me, will echo the thoughts", "of Team GB’s golf coach Jamie Spence in", "recognising the difficult position McIlroy was", "in, respect his decision and wish him well for", "Rio. Best wishes: Team GB coach Jamie Spence has", "respected Rory McIlroy's decision to play for", "Irealnd . As Spence says, the worst of all worlds", "would have been if McIlroy had elected to sit on", "the sidelines.Fellow Northern Irishman Graeme", "McDowell, who will also play for Ireland, put", "forward a persuasive explanation as to why they", "should wear green. ‘If you want to get religious", "or political about it you’re going to upset", "people but, to me, golf is an all-Ireland sport,’", "he said. ‘I grew up wanting to wear the green", "blazer with a shamrock on it, so it makes sense", "that the best players, whether they be from north", "or south of the border, should want to represent", "Ireland in the Olympic Games.’ McIlroy certainly", "picked a great time to announce it, with the", "Irish Open about to begin and some sporting event", "going on in Rio you might have heard about. It", "must be a huge relief as well, for the longer it", "went on without a decision, the more the", "speculation would have grown. Shamrock style:", "Grame McDowell has put forward a persuasive", "argument for wanting to represent Ireland . For", "the Irish, of course, it’s a massive coup. Trying", "to predict the golfing landscape is difficult", "enough next month, let alone in two years, but it", "will be surprising if McIlroy is not favourite to", "claim the gold medal when the sport  re-enters", "the Olympic fold for the first time since 1904.", "He will be, by a considerable distance, the most", "feted sportsman in the Irish team and will be", "invited to carry the flag into the stadium at the", "opening ceremony. The format will be a 72-hole", "event featuring 60 players with qualification", "based on world ranking. Two players will", "represent each nation but up to four are allowed", "if they are all in the world’s top 15. Two men", "who might greet this turn of events with a rueful", "smile are Dubliners Padraig Harrington and Shane", "Lowry. Unless they overtake the two Macs in the", "world ranking or climb into the top 15, they will", "miss the party. Brit of alright: Based on current", "rankings, Team GB would feature Justin Rose (L)", "and Luke Donald (R) Conversely, British players", "such as Luke Donald, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood,", "Jamie Donaldson and Stephen Gallacher now have a", "better chance of qualifying for the Olympics.", "Based on the present world rankings, Team GB", "would have been McIlroy and Justin Rose. Now it", "would be Rose and Donald, with the aforementioned", "quartet in hot pursuit of a place. Clearly they", "will not be too upset to learn McIlroy is now", "more Irish than British. VIDEO Woods BACK hitting", "shots & McIlroy lost clubs ." ]
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Going green: Rory McIlroy has chosen to play for Ireland instead of Great Britain at the 2016 of Team GB’s golf coach Jamie Spence in Ireland in the Olympic Games.’ McIlroy certainly Grame McDowell has put forward a persuasive rankings, Team GB would feature Justin Rose (L) and Luke Donald (R) Conversely, British players
(CNN)A federal judge on Wednesday denied a request to push back the trial of alleged Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who'd requested a delay after last week's terrorist attacks in France. In his order, U.S. District Judge George O'Toole wrote that his "detailed review of juror questionnaires ... has so far confirmed, rather than undermined, my judgment that a fair and impartial jury can and will be chosen to determine the issues in this case." Tsarnaev is accused of plotting with his brother and carrying out an attack near the finish line of the Boston Marathon that killed three people, wounded more than 260 and spurred a massive manhunt that terrorized the city for days in 2013. Jury selection, which began last week, will resume Thursday. 13 things to keep in mind as the trial starts . Tsarnaev's attorneys asked Tuesday for the court to push back this process for at least one month, citing the Charlie Hebdo massacre and two other attacks in France last week that left 17 people dead, not including the three slain men purportedly behind the violence. "This measure would allow some time for the extraordinary prejudice flowing from these events -- and the comparison of those events to those at issue in this case -- to diminish," the lawyers wrote, noting how media outlets such as CNN, USA Today and the Boston Herald tied these attacks to the Boston Marathon bombings. The attorneys talked about the "supposed parallels" between what happened in France and years ago around Boston, including "the fact that the suspects were brothers, that they reportedly were influenced by the lectures and writings of Anwar al-Awlaki, that they were 'home-grown' terrorists, and that they attacked civilians in a Western city." "It will take time for Boston-area residents ... to come to a reasoned evaluation of what, if anything, the events in Paris signify about the surviving alleged perpetrator of the Boston Marathon bombing," Tsarnaev's defense team argued. "That process of reflection should come before -- not after -- the court has had its only opportunity to question potential jurors about possible bias and prejudgment of the defendant in this case." The Boston case has drawn a great deal of international attention, though that spotlight is particularly intense in Massachusetts. The Boston Marathon is a venerated institution there, one that was shaken badly after two bombs went off within 12 seconds of each other on April 15, 2013, near the race's finish line. A dramatic manhunt ensued that culminated four days later with the death of suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, and the capture hours later of his brother Dzhokhar, who's now 21. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was later charged with 30 federal counts, including using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death and malicious destruction of property by means of an explosive device resulting in death. He pleaded not guilty in July 2013. CNN's Dana Ford contributed to this report.
A judge says an impartial jury can be seated in the case of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev . Jury selection in the alleged Boston Marathon bomber's trial should resume Thursday . He and his brother are accused of planning and carrying out the deadly April 2013 bombings .
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[ "(CNN)A federal judge on Wednesday denied a request", "to push back the trial of alleged Boston Marathon", "bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who'd requested a delay", "after last week's terrorist attacks in France. In", "his order, U.S. District Judge George O'Toole", "wrote that his \"detailed review of juror", "questionnaires ... has so far confirmed, rather", "than undermined, my judgment that a fair and", "impartial jury can and will be chosen to", "determine the issues in this case.\" Tsarnaev is", "accused of plotting with his brother and carrying", "out an attack near the finish line of the Boston", "Marathon that killed three people, wounded more", "than 260 and spurred a massive manhunt that", "terrorized the city for days in 2013. Jury", "selection, which began last week, will resume", "Thursday. 13 things to keep in mind as the trial", "starts . Tsarnaev's attorneys asked Tuesday for", "the court to push back this process for at least", "one month, citing the Charlie Hebdo massacre and", "two other attacks in France last week that left", "17 people dead, not including the three slain men", "purportedly behind the violence. \"This measure", "would allow some time for the extraordinary", "prejudice flowing from these events -- and the", "comparison of those events to those at issue in", "this case -- to diminish,\" the lawyers wrote,", "noting how media outlets such as CNN, USA Today", "and the Boston Herald tied these attacks to the", "Boston Marathon bombings. The attorneys talked", "about the \"supposed parallels\" between what", "happened in France and years ago around Boston,", "including \"the fact that the suspects were", "brothers, that they reportedly were influenced by", "the lectures and writings of Anwar al-Awlaki,", "that they were 'home-grown' terrorists, and that", "they attacked civilians in a Western city.\" \"It", "will take time for Boston-area residents ... to", "come to a reasoned evaluation of what, if", "anything, the events in Paris signify about the", "surviving alleged perpetrator of the Boston", "Marathon bombing,\" Tsarnaev's defense team", "argued. \"That process of reflection should come", "before -- not after -- the court has had its only", "opportunity to question potential jurors about", "possible bias and prejudgment of the defendant in", "this case.\" The Boston case has drawn a great", "deal of international attention, though that", "spotlight is particularly intense in", "Massachusetts. The Boston Marathon is a venerated", "institution there, one that was shaken badly", "after two bombs went off within 12 seconds of", "each other on April 15, 2013, near the race's", "finish line. A dramatic manhunt ensued that", "culminated four days later with the death of", "suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, and the capture", "hours later of his brother Dzhokhar, who's now", "21. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was later charged with 30", "federal counts, including using and conspiring to", "use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in", "death and malicious destruction of property by", "means of an explosive device resulting in death.", "He pleaded not guilty in July 2013. CNN's Dana", "Ford contributed to this report." ]
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The start of a new year means many Americans are taking up resolutions like working out regularly or starting a diet. But imagine committing yourself to abstain from one thing you really want, every day for the rest of your life. That's what one Pennsylvania man is doing, by ignoring his physical attraction towards other men in order to adhere to his strict interpretation of Christianity. Allan Edwards, pastor of Kiski Valley Presbyterian Church, is so committed to his faith that he married a woman and the pious couple are expecting a baby in July. Scroll down for video . Devoted to his faith: Allan Edwards (right) says he is sexually attracted to men, but does not act out on the urges because of his faith. Pictured above with his wife Leanne (left). The couple are expecting a baby in July . The 31-year-old, who doesn't consider himself gay, says he first noticed he was attracted to men in the mid-90s. 'It was a pretty immediate realization that it was in conflict with my faith,' he told NPR. He decided to be more open with his feelings when he started at Grove City College, though he feared he would be ostracized at the small Christian liberal arts school. Surprisingly, Edwards says he was overwhelmed by support. Edwards considered joining a Christian denomination that accepted gays but ultimately decided against it since he couldn't reconcile his fundamentalist beliefs with homosexuality. 'I studied different methods of reading the scripture and it all came down to this: Jesus accepts the rest of the scripture as divined from God,' he told NPR. 'So if Jesus is who he says he is, then we kind of have to believe what he believes.' Acceptance: Edwards first started feeling attractions toward men when he was an adolescent, but wasn't open about his feelings until college. He says he was accepted at Grove City College, a small Christian liberal arts school in Pennsylvania . Edwards and his wife Leeanne first met each other at Christian summer camp, but only started dating several years later when they both applied to be the camp's director. Leeanne got the job, and Edwards later invited her to lunch when she was getting ready to leave the position. It was at that meeting that the two started falling in love, Edwards said. 'We got off talking about the job and started talking about our experience of the last couple years,' Edwards recalled. 'I don't want to be gushy or romantic, but I just melted inside, and thought, this is someone who understands graciousness. This is someone who understands acceptance, and this is someone I want to spend as much time with as possible.' Edwards clarifies that even though he is attracted to men, does not mean he is not physically attracted to his wife. Quite the contrary. 'I'm not universally attracted to all men, nor am I universally attracted to all women. I am physically, emotionally, and spiritually attracted to my wife,' he told Daily Mail Online. Edwards adds that while physical attraction is important in a marriage, he believes it's not the most important part and that sexual activity is 'best experienced in marriage between a man in a woman'. Leeanne knew about his attractions before marriage, and confesses that she was curious how it would impact their relationship. However, she now considers his attractions normal, comparing them to the same kind of temptations heterosexual couples experience in their own marriages. 'There's always going to be situations where a partner is sexually attracted to someone else and isn't necessarily dealing with sexual attraction with their partner,' Leeanne said. Edwards was just as forthcoming with these feelings when he first applied to the the pastor at Kiski Valley Presbyterian Church. Pious man: Edwards is now the pastor at Kiski Valley Presbyterian Church in the western part of Pennsylvania. He says he was open with his same-sex attractions through the interview process to be pastor at the church, and preaches about his own experiences on occasion . 'The first question a congregant asked in my interview in front of the whole church was "What is your biggest struggle in life?" and I shared this part of my story with the church,' Edwards told Daily Mail Online. 'I preach on issues of sexuality when they come up in the scripture text that day, but it's not a hobby horse of mine.' In the end, Edwards says he believes his devotion to God is more important that his earthly desires towards men. 'I think we all have part of our desires that we choose not to act on, right?' he said. 'So for me, it's not just that the religion was important to me, but communion with a God who loves me, who accepts me right where I am.' However, marriage isn't something that he recommends for all Christian men who experience the same same-sex feelings as himself. 'I'm blessed to have a couple friends who also experience same sex attraction and chose to marry, some who chose to remain celibate, and some who came to disagree with me and believe that there's nothing wrong with their attraction and entered homosexual relationships. I can honestly say that all the Christians I know who experience same sex attraction have different ways of talking about their sexuality, sometimes in small nuances and shades, sometimes with significant differences,' he told Daily Mail Online.
Allan Edwards, pastor of Kiski Valley Presbyterian Church, first noticed he was attracted to men in the mid-90s but doesn't consider himself gay . Edwards married a woman, Leeanne, and the two are expecting a baby in July . Leeanne is accepting of her husband's feelings, comparing them to the temptations heterosexual couples experience to cheat on their spouses .
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[ "The start of a new year means many Americans are", "taking up resolutions like working out regularly", "or starting a diet. But imagine committing", "yourself to abstain from one thing you really", "want, every day for the rest of your life. That's", "what one Pennsylvania man is doing, by ignoring", "his physical attraction towards other men in", "order to adhere to his strict interpretation of", "Christianity. Allan Edwards, pastor of Kiski", "Valley Presbyterian Church, is so committed to", "his faith that he married a woman and the pious", "couple are expecting a baby in July. Scroll down", "for video . Devoted to his faith: Allan Edwards", "(right) says he is sexually attracted to men, but", "does not act out on the urges because of his", "faith. Pictured above with his wife Leanne", "(left). The couple are expecting a baby in July .", "The 31-year-old, who doesn't consider himself", "gay, says he first noticed he was attracted to", "men in the mid-90s. 'It was a pretty immediate", "realization that it was in conflict with my", "faith,' he told NPR. He decided to be more open", "with his feelings when he started at Grove City", "College, though he feared he would be ostracized", "at the small Christian liberal arts school.", "Surprisingly, Edwards says he was overwhelmed by", "support. Edwards considered joining a Christian", "denomination that accepted gays but ultimately", "decided against it since he couldn't reconcile", "his fundamentalist beliefs with homosexuality. 'I", "studied different methods of reading the", "scripture and it all came down to this: Jesus", "accepts the rest of the scripture as divined from", "God,' he told NPR. 'So if Jesus is who he says he", "is, then we kind of have to believe what he", "believes.' Acceptance: Edwards first started", "feeling attractions toward men when he was an", "adolescent, but wasn't open about his feelings", "until college. He says he was accepted at Grove", "City College, a small Christian liberal arts", "school in Pennsylvania . Edwards and his wife", "Leeanne first met each other at Christian summer", "camp, but only started dating several years later", "when they both applied to be the camp's director.", "Leeanne got the job, and Edwards later invited", "her to lunch when she was getting ready to leave", "the position. It was at that meeting that the two", "started falling in love, Edwards said. 'We got", "off talking about the job and started talking", "about our experience of the last couple years,'", "Edwards recalled. 'I don't want to be gushy or", "romantic, but I just melted inside, and thought,", "this is someone who understands graciousness.", "This is someone who understands acceptance, and", "this is someone I want to spend as much time with", "as possible.' Edwards clarifies that even though", "he is attracted to men, does not mean he is not", "physically attracted to his wife. Quite the", "contrary. 'I'm not universally attracted to all", "men, nor am I universally attracted to all women.", "I am physically, emotionally, and spiritually", "attracted to my wife,' he told Daily Mail Online.", "Edwards adds that while physical attraction is", "important in a marriage, he believes it's not the", "most important part and that sexual activity is", "'best experienced in marriage between a man in a", "woman'. Leeanne knew about his attractions before", "marriage, and confesses that she was curious how", "it would impact their relationship. However, she", "now considers his attractions normal, comparing", "them to the same kind of temptations heterosexual", "couples experience in their own marriages.", "'There's always going to be situations where a", "partner is sexually attracted to someone else and", "isn't necessarily dealing with sexual attraction", "with their partner,' Leeanne said. Edwards was", "just as forthcoming with these feelings when he", "first applied to the the pastor at Kiski Valley", "Presbyterian Church. Pious man: Edwards is now", "the pastor at Kiski Valley Presbyterian Church in", "the western part of Pennsylvania. He says he was", "open with his same-sex attractions through the", "interview process to be pastor at the church, and", "preaches about his own experiences on occasion .", "'The first question a congregant asked in my", "interview in front of the whole church was \"What", "is your biggest struggle in life?\" and I shared", "this part of my story with the church,' Edwards", "told Daily Mail Online. 'I preach on issues of", "sexuality when they come up in the scripture text", "that day, but it's not a hobby horse of mine.' In", "the end, Edwards says he believes his devotion to", "God is more important that his earthly desires", "towards men. 'I think we all have part of our", "desires that we choose not to act on, right?' he", "said. 'So for me, it's not just that the religion", "was important to me, but communion with a God who", "loves me, who accepts me right where I am.'", "However, marriage isn't something that he", "recommends for all Christian men who experience", "the same same-sex feelings as himself. 'I'm", "blessed to have a couple friends who also", "experience same sex attraction and chose to", "marry, some who chose to remain celibate, and", "some who came to disagree with me and believe", "that there's nothing wrong with their attraction", "and entered homosexual relationships. I can", "honestly say that all the Christians I know who", "experience same sex attraction have different", "ways of talking about their sexuality, sometimes", "in small nuances and shades, sometimes with", "significant differences,' he told Daily Mail", "Online." ]
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Christianity. Allan Edwards, pastor of Kiski his faith that he married a woman and the pious (left). The couple are expecting a baby in July . The 31-year-old, who doesn't consider himself gay, says he first noticed he was attracted to men in the mid-90s. 'It was a pretty immediate them to the same kind of temptations heterosexual the pastor at Kiski Valley Presbyterian Church in
Supermodel Cindy Crawford has proven she can look flawless in any photo - at any time of the day - after Instagramming a stunning snap of herself in bed, just minutes after waking up. The 48-year-old supermodel can be seen lying against a pillow, clutching her comforter in the sultry snap, which she captioned: '#WAKEUPCALL Support #ChildrenofSyria @UNICEFUSA: http://bit.ly/1v5lGqT I nominate @CTurlington @SoniaKashuk @MmeGrey.' Cindy is the latest celebrity to join in Unicef’s #WakeUpCall campaign, a social media charity fundraiser which has been dubbed ‘the new Ice Bucket Challenge’, which has raised more than $100 million for the previously little-known disease Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Unicef’s campaign asks participants to take a selfie shortly after waking up - usually while still in bed - share it on social media and donate $8 to Unicef, before nominating others to do the same. Scroll down for video . She woke up like this: Cindy Crawford shared a make-up-free selfie today, looking flawless . Ms Crawford's nominees were fellow model Christy Turlington, make-up mogul Sonia Kashuk and Cassandra Grey, the founder of beauty e-commerce website Violet Grey. Other celebrities, such as Naomi Campbell, Liam Neeson and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, have already contributed to the campaign, which is raising money for Syrian children in need. The brunette beauty looks beautiful bare-faced, but she was equally stunning last week when she stepped out with husband Rande Gerber at the Brian Bowen Smith Wildlife show in West Hollywood. Model behavior: Ms Crawford also looked stunning with make-up when she stepped out with husband Rande Gerber at a West Hollywood event last week . She recently shared her skincare regime with Violet Grey, revealing, 'I’ve been getting microdermabrasion facials with Cristina Radu for 13 years, and that’s been great for my skin.' She continued: 'I’ve been working with the dermatologist Jean-Louis Sebagh on my skin-care line - also for 13 years - and he knows what he’s doing. Dr. Sebagh is not about damaging your skin with lasers and peels to make it look better. Stunning: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley also joined the #WakeUpCall campaign to help the thousands of children caught up in the Syrian crisis and shared a bare-faced picture of herself on Instagram . He woke up like this: Unicef shared Liam Neeson's #WakeUpCall selfie earlier this month . Say cheese! Naomi Campbell looked gorgeous in her early morning picture as she is part of a host of celebrities taking part in the #WakeUpCall selfie campaign . 'I use SPF day cream every day, cleanser every day and night. I definitely use the night cream, eye cream and the Crème de Serum from my line. What I think is true is that [results are] cumulative. When a 35-year-old starts taking care of her skin, she won’t look different. It’s when you’re my age that you start seeing the payoff.' In June, she announced that she's already planning to celebrate her 50th birthday with a coffee table book that will feature photos as well as the secrets of her success. 'It'll come out in the fall before I turn 50, so it's kind of a way to celebrate 50 as opposed to dreading it,' she said.
The 48-year-old supermodel posted the picture to her Instagram account . Dubbed ‘the new Ice Bucket Challenge’, the Wake Up Call campaign sees participants raising money to support Unicef’s work in Syria .
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[ "Supermodel Cindy Crawford has proven she can look", "flawless in any photo - at any time of the day -", "after Instagramming a stunning snap of herself in", "bed, just minutes after waking up. The", "48-year-old supermodel can be seen lying against", "a pillow, clutching her comforter in the sultry", "snap, which she captioned: '#WAKEUPCALL Support", "#ChildrenofSyria @UNICEFUSA:", "http://bit.ly/1v5lGqT I nominate @CTurlington", "@SoniaKashuk @MmeGrey.' Cindy is the latest", "celebrity to join in Unicef’s #WakeUpCall", "campaign, a social media charity fundraiser which", "has been dubbed ‘the new Ice Bucket Challenge’,", "which has raised more than $100 million for the", "previously little-known disease Amyotrophic", "Lateral Sclerosis. Unicef’s campaign asks", "participants to take a selfie shortly after", "waking up - usually while still in bed - share it", "on social media and donate $8 to Unicef, before", "nominating others to do the same. Scroll down for", "video . She woke up like this: Cindy", "Crawford shared a make-up-free selfie today,", "looking flawless . Ms Crawford's nominees were", "fellow model Christy Turlington, make-up mogul", "Sonia Kashuk and Cassandra Grey, the founder of", "beauty e-commerce website Violet Grey. Other", "celebrities, such as Naomi Campbell, Liam Neeson", "and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, have already", "contributed to the campaign, which is raising", "money for Syrian children in need. The brunette", "beauty looks beautiful bare-faced, but she was", "equally stunning last week when she stepped out", "with husband Rande Gerber at the Brian Bowen", "Smith Wildlife show in West Hollywood. Model", "behavior: Ms Crawford also looked stunning with", "make-up when she stepped out with husband Rande", "Gerber at a West Hollywood event last week . She", "recently shared her skincare regime with Violet", "Grey, revealing, 'I’ve been getting", "microdermabrasion facials with Cristina Radu for", "13 years, and that’s been great for my skin.' She", "continued: 'I’ve been working with the", "dermatologist Jean-Louis Sebagh on my skin-care", "line - also for 13 years - and he knows what he’s", "doing. Dr. Sebagh is not about damaging your skin", "with lasers and peels to make it look better.", "Stunning: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley also joined", "the #WakeUpCall campaign to help the thousands of", "children caught up in the Syrian crisis and", "shared a bare-faced picture of herself on", "Instagram . He woke up like this: Unicef shared", "Liam Neeson's #WakeUpCall selfie earlier this", "month . Say cheese! Naomi Campbell looked", "gorgeous in her early morning picture as she is", "part of a host of celebrities taking part in the", "#WakeUpCall selfie campaign . 'I use SPF day", "cream every day, cleanser every day and night. I", "definitely use the night cream, eye cream and the", "Crème de Serum from my line. What I think is true", "is that [results are] cumulative. When a", "35-year-old starts taking care of her skin, she", "won’t look different. It’s when you’re my age", "that you start seeing the payoff.' In June, she", "announced that she's already planning to", "celebrate her 50th birthday with a coffee table", "book that will feature photos as well as the", "secrets of her success. 'It'll come out in the", "fall before I turn 50, so it's kind of a way to", "celebrate 50 as opposed to dreading it,' she", "said." ]
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48-year-old supermodel can be seen lying against has been dubbed ‘the new Ice Bucket Challenge’, contributed to the campaign, which is raising money for Syrian children in need. The brunette
The . sun was shining as I enjoyed a latte at a pavement cafe recently when I . started frantically rummaging in my handbag. Watching my anxiety, my . colleagues assumed I had mislaid my iPhone or my wallet. But no, . this was far more serious. 'I need my sunscreen,' I explained, trying to . keep the note of panic out of my voice. I could see by the stunned look . on their faces that they found it hard to take  me seriously. I . can't really blame them. After all, tans never really went out of . fashion, despite the health warnings. To most, a tan means confidence . and self-esteem. The usual reaction from friends and colleagues when one . appears, bronzed after a foreign holiday, is to comment on 'how well' you look. Scroll down for video . Michelle in July after her cancer was removed (l) and recently wearing no makeup on her new nose (r) Consequently, most young women can't see the harm in . allowing a few rays of the gentle British summer sunshine to play over . their faces, and give them what they think is a 'healthy' glow. But - as I have discovered - there is no such thing as a healthy tan. And I have the scar on my face to prove it. Earlier . this year, I was treated for basal cell carcinoma. It left me with a . gaping hole on the side of my nose, which had to be reconstructed with . plastic surgery, and there is a possibility the cancer may return. Basal . cell carcinoma is the cancer actor Hugh Jackman was diagnosed with. Left untreated, it would have eaten away and damaged surrounding tissue. So, forgive me if I sound fanatical. My factor 50 sunscreen is just . about the most important thing in my bag. I carry it everywhere and . apply it religiously at least twice a day - more if I am sitting . directly in the sun. I have no doubt that, if I can get cancer, any . woman can. I'm 34 and I didn't go abroad until I was 18. Growing up in a . working-class family in Hull, foreign holidays were beyond us. The only . sunshine I encountered as a child was in England, and I never wore . sunscreen. Michelle pictured before the incident . My brush with cancer did not start with a mole - as most . people imagine - but with an innocent-looking pimple. I first noticed it . on the right side of my nose in spring last year. I haven't had spots . since I was a teenager. Irritated, I blamed my moisturiser and . swapped to another brand. When it still didn't clear up, I decided my . diet was to blame and tried to improve it. The pimple disappeared for a few weeks but then it came back. In desperation I invested in an expensive anti-spot cream. But . still it came and went. Sometimes it was raised, sometimes it was just a . red mark. I know now that this changeability is a classic sign of . cancer. The surgeon had to take skin from the cheek to fill in the hole where the cancer and surrounding tissue was . I'd associated skin cancer purely with moles - I have a few . and keep a close eye on them. And, as I later discovered, the medics I . consulted were just as ignorant. When I finally went to an NHS . walk-in centre near my home in South London, five months after I'd first . noticed the spot, my major concern was my appearance. I was embarrassed . about being so vain.After all, who gets medical help for a spot on . her nose? The nurse who examined me didn't take it seriously either. Telling me not to worry, she prescribed antibiotics to clear up the . 'infection'. So when the spot still didn't clear, it never occurred . to me to return. I didn't realise that the cancer was burrowing its way . into my skin. The longer it was left, the more damage it was doing. I . was lulled into such a false sense of security, the cancer would . probably still be growing today if I hadn't bumped into a dermatologist . at a Christmas party last December. Basal Cell Carcinomas are the most common form of skin cancer in the UK . BASAL cell carcinomas are the most common form of skin cancer in the UK, with more than 200,000 cases diagnosed every year. They normally look like an open sore, or a red irritated patch, and occur in the top layer of the skin (left). Justine . Hextall, a consultant dermatologist at Western Sussex Hospitals NHS . Trust, says: 'I see patients who have never been abroad - the UK sun is . strong enough to cause  basal cell carcinoma.' Basal cell carcinoma . rarely spreads, unlike malignant melanoma, the most serious form of skin . cancer that kills 2,000 Britons each year. However, it can cause . disfigurement. Looking at me, he couldn't hide his concern. 'You really ought to have that spot looked at,' he said. I was dismissive. 'It's driving me nuts but I've been told not to worry about it,' I explained. But . he was so insistent that I booked an appointment with my GP. Just like . at the drop-in centre, she looked at the spot, which by now had a waxy . appearance, and told me not to fret. Even when I explained that the spot . changed appearance regularly, she treated me like a hypochondriac. But . this time I insisted she refer me to my local hospital, Guy's in London. Two weeks later, I went for a skin biopsy. Under local anaesthetic, . a tiny sliver of skin was removed from the spot. The whole procedure . took just ten minutes. As I posed for photos that Christmas with a plaster on my nose, I hoped I had seen the end of the spot and any worry about it. You . can imagine my terror when I received a letter a week after Christmas . telling me that I had cancer. It was the first time anyone had used the . word. I was so shocked, I started crying and shaking. I was booked in to . have the tumour removed two weeks later. Over the phone, a nurse at the . clinic explained the procedure and tried to calm my fears. Basal . cell carcinoma spreads in fewer than 0.5 per cent of cases, and . treatment is successful 90 per  cent of the time. The cause?  Sun . exposure. I went on my first sunshine holiday to Benidorm when I was . 18 and since then have been abroad frequently. I never burned badly, but . my goal was always a tan. But it never occurred to me to use suntan . lotion in Britain. Michelle, pictured after surgery, didn't burn badly on holiday but it never occurred to her to use lotion in Britain . I couldn't rest until the cancer was out. The . operation itself was straightforward. Under local anaesthetic, the . surgeon removed the spot and surrounding tissue. The sample was then . analysed.I was really lucky - all the cancer was gone. But when the . nurse took the dressing off, I burst into tears. I had a centimetre-deep . crater on my nose. The surgeon had to take skin from my cheek to fill . in the hole. She promised it would heal and there would barely be a . scar. But, as I left hospital, dosed up on painkillers, I felt like . Elephant Woman. And when the stitches came out two weeks later, all I . could see was a vicious red scar. The first time I went out socially, I . spent ages putting on heavy concealer. That's when it hit me that there . was no miracle cure. I still looked awful. I sat on the floor of . the bathroom and sobbed: 'What have they done to my face?' But it was a . release. I had to count my blessings. If I hadn't insisted on a biopsy, . the cancer would still be growing - eating away at my entire face. As . the months have passed, the scar has healed. I return for check-ups . every 12 weeks and am rigorous about checking for new marks. My attitude . to the sun has changed completely. I slather myself with factor 50 . every morning - reducing to factor 30 in the winter. I've persuaded . my friends to do the same - looking at my face, they didn't take much . convincing. But I am horrified to see young women dashing into the sun . at the first opportunity. I came so close to destroying my looks for ever - and all because I wanted a tan. Interview: TESSA CUNNINGHAM .
TV star Michelle Dewberry, 34, from Hull, had cancer on her nose . She enjoyed sunshine holidays from the age of 18 but never burned badly . It never occurred to her to use suntan lotion in Britain . After an operation she was left with a centimetre-deep crater on her nose . The surgeon had to take skin from her cheek to fill it in . Her scar is faint now but she wears factor 50 - even in the UK .
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[ "The . sun was shining as I enjoyed a latte at a", "pavement cafe recently when I . started", "frantically rummaging in my handbag. Watching my", "anxiety, my . colleagues assumed I had mislaid my", "iPhone or my wallet. But no, . this was far more", "serious. 'I need my sunscreen,' I explained,", "trying to . keep the note of panic out of my", "voice. I could see by the stunned look . on their", "faces that they found it hard to take  me", "seriously. I . can't really blame them. After", "all, tans never really went out of . fashion,", "despite the health warnings. To most, a tan means", "confidence . and self-esteem. The usual reaction", "from friends and colleagues when one . appears,", "bronzed after a foreign holiday, is to comment on", "'how well' you look. Scroll down for video .", "Michelle in July after her cancer was removed (l)", "and recently wearing no makeup on her new nose", "(r) Consequently, most young women can't see the", "harm in . allowing a few rays of the gentle", "British summer sunshine to play over . their", "faces, and give them what they think is a", "'healthy' glow. But - as I have discovered -", "there is no such thing as a healthy tan. And I", "have the scar on my face to prove it. Earlier .", "this year, I was treated for basal cell", "carcinoma. It left me with a . gaping hole on the", "side of my nose, which had to be reconstructed", "with . plastic surgery, and there is a", "possibility the cancer may return. Basal . cell", "carcinoma is the cancer actor Hugh Jackman was", "diagnosed with. Left untreated, it would have", "eaten away and damaged surrounding tissue. So,", "forgive me if I sound fanatical. My factor 50", "sunscreen is just . about the most important", "thing in my bag. I carry it everywhere and .", "apply it religiously at least twice a day - more", "if I am sitting . directly in the sun. I have no", "doubt that, if I can get cancer, any . woman can.", "I'm 34 and I didn't go abroad until I was 18.", "Growing up in a . working-class family in Hull,", "foreign holidays were beyond us. The only .", "sunshine I encountered as a child was in England,", "and I never wore . sunscreen. Michelle pictured", "before the incident . My brush with cancer did", "not start with a mole - as most . people imagine", "- but with an innocent-looking pimple. I first", "noticed it . on the right side of my nose in", "spring last year. I haven't had spots . since I", "was a teenager. Irritated, I blamed my", "moisturiser and . swapped to another brand. When", "it still didn't clear up, I decided my . diet was", "to blame and tried to improve it. The pimple", "disappeared for a few weeks but then it came", "back. In desperation I invested in an expensive", "anti-spot cream. But . still it came and went.", "Sometimes it was raised, sometimes it was just a", ". red mark. I know now that this changeability is", "a classic sign of . cancer. The surgeon had to", "take skin from the cheek to fill in the hole", "where the cancer and surrounding tissue was . I'd", "associated skin cancer purely with moles - I have", "a few . and keep a close eye on them. And, as I", "later discovered, the medics I . consulted were", "just as ignorant. When I finally went to an NHS .", "walk-in centre near my home in South London, five", "months after I'd first . noticed the spot, my", "major concern was my appearance. I was", "embarrassed . about being so vain.After all, who", "gets medical help for a spot on . her nose? The", "nurse who examined me didn't take it seriously", "either. Telling me not to worry, she prescribed", "antibiotics to clear up the . 'infection'. So", "when the spot still didn't clear, it never", "occurred . to me to return. I didn't realise that", "the cancer was burrowing its way . into my skin.", "The longer it was left, the more damage it was", "doing. I . was lulled into such a false sense of", "security, the cancer would . probably still be", "growing today if I hadn't bumped into a", "dermatologist . at a Christmas party last", "December. Basal Cell Carcinomas are the most", "common form of skin cancer in the UK . BASAL cell", "carcinomas are the most common form of skin", "cancer in the UK, with more than 200,000 cases", "diagnosed every year. They normally look like an", "open sore, or a red irritated patch, and occur in", "the top layer of the skin (left). Justine .", "Hextall, a consultant dermatologist at Western", "Sussex Hospitals NHS . Trust, says: 'I see", "patients who have never been abroad - the UK sun", "is . strong enough to cause  basal cell", "carcinoma.' Basal cell carcinoma . rarely", "spreads, unlike malignant melanoma, the most", "serious form of skin . cancer that kills 2,000", "Britons each year. However, it can cause .", "disfigurement. Looking at me, he couldn't hide", "his concern. 'You really ought to have that spot", "looked at,' he said. I was dismissive. 'It's", "driving me nuts but I've been told not to worry", "about it,' I explained. But . he was so insistent", "that I booked an appointment with my GP. Just", "like . at the drop-in centre, she looked at the", "spot, which by now had a waxy . appearance, and", "told me not to fret. Even when I explained that", "the spot . changed appearance regularly, she", "treated me like a hypochondriac. But . this time", "I insisted she refer me to my local hospital,", "Guy's in London. Two weeks later, I went for a", "skin biopsy. Under local anaesthetic, . a tiny", "sliver of skin was removed from the spot. The", "whole procedure . took just ten minutes. As I", "posed for photos that Christmas with a plaster on", "my nose, I hoped I had seen the end of the spot", "and any worry about it. You . can imagine my", "terror when I received a letter a week after", "Christmas . telling me that I had cancer. It was", "the first time anyone had used the . word. I was", "so shocked, I started crying and shaking. I was", "booked in to . have the tumour removed two weeks", "later. Over the phone, a nurse at the . clinic", "explained the procedure and tried to calm my", "fears. Basal . cell carcinoma spreads in fewer", "than 0.5 per cent of cases, and . treatment is", "successful 90 per  cent of the time. The cause?", "Sun . exposure. I went on my first sunshine", "holiday to Benidorm when I was . 18 and since", "then have been abroad frequently. I never burned", "badly, but . my goal was always a tan. But it", "never occurred to me to use suntan . lotion in", "Britain. Michelle, pictured after surgery, didn't", "burn badly on holiday but it never occurred to", "her to use lotion in Britain . I couldn't rest", "until the cancer was out. The . operation itself", "was straightforward. Under local anaesthetic, the", ". surgeon removed the spot and surrounding", "tissue. The sample was then . analysed.I was", "really lucky - all the cancer was gone. But when", "the . nurse took the dressing off, I burst into", "tears. I had a centimetre-deep . crater on my", "nose. The surgeon had to take skin from my cheek", "to fill . in the hole. She promised it would heal", "and there would barely be a . scar. But, as I", "left hospital, dosed up on painkillers, I felt", "like . Elephant Woman. And when the stitches came", "out two weeks later, all I . could see was a", "vicious red scar. The first time I went out", "socially, I . spent ages putting on heavy", "concealer. That's when it hit me that there . was", "no miracle cure. I still looked awful. I sat on", "the floor of . the bathroom and sobbed: 'What", "have they done to my face?' But it was a .", "release. I had to count my blessings. If I hadn't", "insisted on a biopsy, . the cancer would still be", "growing - eating away at my entire face. As . the", "months have passed, the scar has healed. I return", "for check-ups . every 12 weeks and am rigorous", "about checking for new marks. My attitude . to", "the sun has changed completely. I slather myself", "with factor 50 . every morning - reducing to", "factor 30 in the winter. I've persuaded . my", "friends to do the same - looking at my face, they", "didn't take much . convincing. But I am horrified", "to see young women dashing into the sun . at the", "first opportunity. I came so close to destroying", "my looks for ever - and all because I wanted a", "tan. Interview: TESSA CUNNINGHAM ." ]
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Britain's first £1 pub has opened its doors to punters chasing a cheap drink. But customers may be in for surprise when they get to the bar - because a pint of beer will actually set them back £1.50 . From 8am, bar staff at The Pound Pub in Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough, will serve half pints for £1 and a full pint for an extra 50p. Bargain bar: The Pound Pub has opened its doors in Stockton, Middlesbrough, selling half pints for £1 and a full pint for £1.50 . Menu: Bar staff will be serving a variety of soft and alcoholic drinks for the low prices, including Fosters, Theakstons, Strongbow and John Smiths . Fosters, John Smith Strongbow, Theakstons and a range of soft drinks will be available at budget prices, but . residents fear the venue will attract the wrong sort of crowd to the town. Local councillors, alcohol awareness groups and campaigners also believe it will be bad for the community, which already has a high number of people receiving hospital treatment for alcohol-related illnesses. The makers of Channel 4's Benefits Street are currently scouting out the area as a possible location for the next series. Carol Harris, 68, who lives in Stockton, said: 'My dad's brother used to run that place. It was a respectable old pub, The White Heart. 'Selling beer that cheap will be bad for the town, it will attract the wrong crowd. It is all wrong.' Councillor Jim Beall, Stockton . Council's Cabinet Member for Adult Services and Health, who is working . to reduce the negative impacts of alcohol on the community, said: 'We . know our Borough has higher than average rates of hospital stays for . alcohol-related harm. 'We want to reduce the harmful impact of alcohol on communities, families and individuals. 'The sale of cheap alcohol in this pub, and indeed anywhere, does nothing to help us tackle these issues. Concern: Residents in the north east town say the venue is going to attract the 'wrong sort of crowd' Worries: Stockton has one of the highest rates of hospitalisations for alcohol-related illnesses in the UK . "The Council's Chief Executive spoke to representatives of this company to appeal to them to consider an alternative operating model but unfortunately they declined.' The pub is raising fresh concerns over it's application to start serving alcohol at 8am. Chair of the Stockton Town Team, Joanna Waker called the Pound Pub 'counter-productive' to Stockton's development. She said: 'Businesses do not need to be low cost to survive in Stockton, . 'Earls of Ashwood deli serving fine cheeses and The Storytellers pub serving fine and real ales from around the world - both of which are absolutely thriving - prove it.' Early start: Punters will be able to make the best of the deal from 8am, when the venue's doors open . But Mike Wardell, a director at Here for Your Hospitality Ltd which owns the premises, insisted the pub would take part in responsible drinking campaigns, including challenging anyone who looked under 25 for identity. He added that anyone drunk would not be served and pointed out that supermarkets are able to sell their own value beers at 40p a can - something which is not monitored by councils. Mr Wardell said the PoundPub is aimed at the kind of person who would have frequented Working Men's Clubs in a previous generation and not the night-time market. He said: 'It is an eye-catching logo and, I suppose it's a bit cheesy, but the phrase we're going for is "get more round for your pound". 'At a time when 12 pubs a week are closing across the country we have to think outside the box a bit.' Hike: The average price of a pint of beer is £3.03, a five per cent increase since 2012 . The average price for a pint of beer in the UK is £3.20, but it varies depending on where you are in the country. According to the Good Pub Guide, the average prices of a pint in different places are: . London: £3.60 . Scotland: £3.24 . Wales: £3.15 . Manchester: £3.00 . Leeds: £2.40 . Surrey: £3.52 . Newcastle: £3.05 . Northern Ireland: £3.30 . Other venues . Coach and Horses in Soho, Central London: £5.80 . Wetherspoons, Birmingham: £3.30 .
The Pound Pub in Stockton, Middlesbrough, opened its doors yesterday . Punters can get a half pint for £1 and a pint for £1.50 from 8am onwards . Residents say the venue will 'attract the wrong sort of crowd' to the town . Makers of Channel 4's Benefits Street are currently scouting the area . The average price of beer in the UK is £3.03, a five per cent rise from 2012 .
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[ "Britain's first £1 pub has opened its doors to", "punters chasing a cheap drink. But customers may", "be in for surprise when they get to the bar -", "because a pint of beer will actually set them", "back £1.50 . From 8am, bar staff at The Pound Pub", "in Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough, will serve", "half pints for £1 and a full pint for an extra", "50p. Bargain bar: The Pound Pub has opened its", "doors in Stockton, Middlesbrough, selling half", "pints for £1 and a full pint for £1.50 . Menu:", "Bar staff will be serving a variety of soft and", "alcoholic drinks for the low prices, including", "Fosters, Theakstons, Strongbow and John Smiths .", "Fosters, John Smith Strongbow, Theakstons and a", "range of soft drinks will be available at budget", "prices, but . residents fear the venue will", "attract the wrong sort of crowd to the town.", "Local councillors, alcohol awareness groups and", "campaigners also believe it will be bad for the", "community, which already has a high number of", "people receiving hospital treatment for", "alcohol-related illnesses. The makers of Channel", "4's Benefits Street are currently scouting out", "the area as a possible location for the next", "series. Carol Harris, 68, who lives in Stockton,", "said: 'My dad's brother used to run that place.", "It was a respectable old pub, The White Heart.", "'Selling beer that cheap will be bad for the", "town, it will attract the wrong crowd. It is all", "wrong.' Councillor Jim Beall, Stockton .", "Council's Cabinet Member for Adult Services and", "Health, who is working . to reduce the negative", "impacts of alcohol on the community, said: 'We .", "know our Borough has higher than average rates of", "hospital stays for . alcohol-related harm. 'We", "want to reduce the harmful impact of alcohol on", "communities, families and individuals. 'The sale", "of cheap alcohol in this pub, and indeed", "anywhere, does nothing to help us tackle these", "issues. Concern: Residents in the north east town", "say the venue is going to attract the 'wrong sort", "of crowd' Worries: Stockton has one of the", "highest rates of hospitalisations for", "alcohol-related illnesses in the UK . \"The", "Council's Chief Executive spoke to", "representatives of this company to appeal to them", "to consider an alternative operating model but", "unfortunately they declined.' The pub is raising", "fresh concerns over it's application to start", "serving alcohol at 8am. Chair of the Stockton", "Town Team, Joanna Waker called the Pound Pub", "'counter-productive' to Stockton's development.", "She said: 'Businesses do not need to be low cost", "to survive in Stockton, . 'Earls of Ashwood deli", "serving fine cheeses and The Storytellers pub", "serving fine and real ales from around the world", "- both of which are absolutely thriving - prove", "it.' Early start: Punters will be able to make", "the best of the deal from 8am, when the venue's", "doors open . But Mike Wardell, a director at Here", "for Your Hospitality Ltd which owns the premises,", "insisted the pub would take part in responsible", "drinking campaigns, including challenging anyone", "who looked under 25 for identity. He added that", "anyone drunk would not be served and pointed out", "that supermarkets are able to sell their own", "value beers at 40p a can - something which is not", "monitored by councils. Mr Wardell said the", "PoundPub is aimed at the kind of person who would", "have frequented Working Men's Clubs in a previous", "generation and not the night-time market. He", "said: 'It is an eye-catching logo and, I suppose", "it's a bit cheesy, but the phrase we're going for", "is \"get more round for your pound\". 'At a time", "when 12 pubs a week are closing across the", "country we have to think outside the box a bit.'", "Hike: The average price of a pint of beer is", "£3.03, a five per cent increase since 2012 . The", "average price for a pint of beer in the UK is", "£3.20, but it varies depending on where you are", "in the country. According to the Good Pub Guide,", "the average prices of a pint in different places", "are: . London: £3.60 . Scotland: £3.24 . Wales:", "£3.15 . Manchester: £3.00 . Leeds: £2.40 .", "Surrey: £3.52 . Newcastle: £3.05 . Northern", "Ireland: £3.30 . Other venues . Coach and Horses", "in Soho, Central London: £5.80 . Wetherspoons,", "Birmingham: £3.30 ." ]
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50p. Bargain bar: The Pound Pub has opened its doors in Stockton, Middlesbrough, selling half pints for £1 and a full pint for £1.50 . Menu: attract the wrong sort of crowd to the town. 4's Benefits Street are currently scouting out say the venue is going to attract the 'wrong sort Hike: The average price of a pint of beer is £3.03, a five per cent increase since 2012 . The average price for a pint of beer in the UK is
Epernay (CNN) -- French presidential frontrunner Francois Hollande chose to spend the final day of his first round campaign in the Ardenne, an area famous for that most Gallic of luxuries -- champagne. Some of the vintners he met there may well be disappointed to learn the Socialist candidate chose not to crack open that ceremonial bottle of bubbly after sailing to victory on April 22. CNN was informed he toasted with red wine instead. With 28.6% of the initial vote, Hollande will be pitted against incumbent conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy's 27.2% in a run off on May 6. Does Sarkozy need a miracle? Before the final showdown, each side will try to win support from the eight other parties who failed to make the cut. Key to their success will be proposals to tackle immigration, the eurozone crisis and, above all, France's domestic economy. High times, hard times . Nestled in the north east of the country, near the border with Belgium, France's champagne belt provides a unique glimpse into one of Europe's most protected agrarian economies. The region is something of a national treasure while also being heavily reliant on exports abroad. At its heart is the picturesque town of Epernay. The champagne business is big money. Revenues last year amounted to €4.4 billion ($5.8 billion). And despite finances being fragile these days, the champagne industry's trade body, the Committee Interprofessionnel du Vin de Champagne, says the world quaffed around 323 million bottles of the stuff last year. But champagne producers remain aware of potential challenges on the horizon. Sarkozy relishes tough battle . "How can I put it?" says Claude Giraud, owner of the 300-year-old champagne house -- or "maison" -- Henri Giraud. "To make champagne you need good weather, good soil, good grapes but you also need a good economic climate." Giraud's firm has survived two world wars and one revolution. Now into its 12th generation, centuries of investment have left the family well placed to weather the storm. Annual revenues reach around $4 million. But with net income only hitting a tenth of that figure, making this finite commodity isn't cheap. Only 33,500 hectares of prize vineyards can give rise to the wine that will ultimately become champagne. Just three varieties of grape are used: One white and two red. Though the actual process of making the champagne may be standardized, the (often secret) blends are not --thus leading to a plethora of distinct champagnes to sample for anyone lucky enough to visit the region. Pricey to drink and expensive to make . Producing champagne requires extensive experience, and the bottles must mature for three to six -- sometimes even nine -- years before consumption. The result: A vibrant wine carrying the promise of high labor and storage costs. Not to mention concerns about varying levels of stock from one year to the next. Over a glass of his fresh and fruity Cuvee "Exception" Grand Cru ($40 a bottle) Jean-Michel Lagneau explains why, after 20 years at prestige houses like Krug, Ruinart and Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, he decided to go it alone. "My wife, Agnes, and I are from this region. Our family had land and it made sense. We were passionate and convinced we could make great wines," he said. Economy: French election's unspoken issue . And the Lagneaus are finally reaping what they sowed. After six years of hefty investment, Champagne Paul-Etienne Saint Germain is posting a profit. Into only their third year of trade, the Lagneaus now count top hotel groups among their clients, like Relais & Chateaux and the Leading Hotels of the World. Bon viveurs in Paris can find Paul-Etienne Saint Germain on top tables, like Pierre Gagnaire's eponymous culinary mecca in the 8th arrondissement, a winner of 3 Michelin stars. What Lagneau would really like to see from the next French government is support for those who take risks to start a business. With ambitions to expand his foreign customer base, Lagneau also reckons the viability and stability of the common currency are crucial. "We need the euro. As champagne producers France isn't the only market for us. Much of the champagne we make in this region is sold elsewhere," he said. Wine of kings and the king of wines . Last year, six out of the top 10 foreign markets for the luxury liquor were outside the eurozone. The rest include supposedly cash-strapped countries like Spain and Italy, which also make their own rival sparkling wines. Yet France still has the biggest thirst for its royal nectar. In 2011 domestic demand swallowed 56% of bottles sold. As such, talk by Hollande of a 75% tax on the nation's wealthiest citizens risks eroding demand for Champagne in its target market. How DSK sex scandal boosted Sarkozy rival . "It will probably not hurt the big fortunes too much but effectively it's a concern," concedes Lagneau. Giraud is more philosophical. If anything, he says, unlike his latest vintage this year's elections have left him rather flat. "No one seems to be tackling the real issues that matter to people," he said. Both Sarkozy and Hollande aim to balance the books but they differ on how to achieve that goal. The center-right says controlling spending is the way forward whereas those on the left would rather focus on growth. The one thing they do agree on -- much to Giraud's delight -- is a proposed tax on financial transactions, which the winemaker says should rein in "speculators who do nothing to contribute or support France's economy.'' The economist John Maynard Keynes, famed for encouraging governments to spend their way back to health, once quipped that his "only regret in life" was that he "didn't drink enough champagne." Champagne socialists the world over -- or the Gauche Caviar in France -- have often trotted out his rhetoric as justification for splashing the cash during a downturn. So, is France ready for its first left-wing leader in 17 years? "I'm not sure," muses Giraud. "Mind you, it could be a bit like Champagne. It's cold up here and we make white wine out of red." He adds: "On paper it shouldn't work but somehow it does and now this region is rich." Saksya Vandoorne in Paris contributed to this article.
French presidential frontrunner Francois Hollande will be pitted against incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy in a run-off May 6 . Key to election success will be showing ways to tackle the eurozone crisis and France's domestic economy . Making champagne is big business in France, bringing in $5.8 billion last year . Champagne producers are aware of potential challenges on the horizon .
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[ "Epernay (CNN) -- French presidential frontrunner", "Francois Hollande chose to spend the final day of", "his first round campaign in the Ardenne, an area", "famous for that most Gallic of luxuries --", "champagne. Some of the vintners he met there may", "well be disappointed to learn the Socialist", "candidate chose not to crack open that ceremonial", "bottle of bubbly after sailing to victory on", "April 22. CNN was informed he toasted with red", "wine instead. With 28.6% of the initial vote,", "Hollande will be pitted against incumbent", "conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy's 27.2% in", "a run off on May 6. Does Sarkozy need a miracle?", "Before the final showdown, each side will try to", "win support from the eight other parties who", "failed to make the cut. Key to their success will", "be proposals to tackle immigration, the eurozone", "crisis and, above all, France's domestic economy.", "High times, hard times . Nestled in the north", "east of the country, near the border with", "Belgium, France's champagne belt provides a", "unique glimpse into one of Europe's most", "protected agrarian economies. The region is", "something of a national treasure while also being", "heavily reliant on exports abroad. At its heart", "is the picturesque town of Epernay. The champagne", "business is big money. Revenues last year", "amounted to €4.4 billion ($5.8 billion). And", "despite finances being fragile these days, the", "champagne industry's trade body, the Committee", "Interprofessionnel du Vin de Champagne, says the", "world quaffed around 323 million bottles of the", "stuff last year. But champagne producers remain", "aware of potential challenges on the horizon.", "Sarkozy relishes tough battle . \"How can I put", "it?\" says Claude Giraud, owner of the", "300-year-old champagne house -- or \"maison\" --", "Henri Giraud. \"To make champagne you need good", "weather, good soil, good grapes but you also need", "a good economic climate.\" Giraud's firm has", "survived two world wars and one revolution. Now", "into its 12th generation, centuries of investment", "have left the family well placed to weather the", "storm. Annual revenues reach around $4 million.", "But with net income only hitting a tenth of that", "figure, making this finite commodity isn't cheap.", "Only 33,500 hectares of prize vineyards can give", "rise to the wine that will ultimately become", "champagne. Just three varieties of grape are", "used: One white and two red. Though the actual", "process of making the champagne may be", "standardized, the (often secret) blends are not", "--thus leading to a plethora of distinct", "champagnes to sample for anyone lucky enough to", "visit the region. Pricey to drink and expensive", "to make . Producing champagne requires extensive", "experience, and the bottles must mature for three", "to six -- sometimes even nine -- years before", "consumption. The result: A vibrant wine carrying", "the promise of high labor and storage costs. Not", "to mention concerns about varying levels of stock", "from one year to the next. Over a glass of his", "fresh and fruity Cuvee \"Exception\" Grand Cru ($40", "a bottle) Jean-Michel Lagneau explains why, after", "20 years at prestige houses like Krug, Ruinart", "and Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, he decided to go it", "alone. \"My wife, Agnes, and I are from this", "region. Our family had land and it made sense. We", "were passionate and convinced we could make great", "wines,\" he said. Economy: French election's", "unspoken issue . And the Lagneaus are finally", "reaping what they sowed. After six years of hefty", "investment, Champagne Paul-Etienne Saint Germain", "is posting a profit. Into only their third year", "of trade, the Lagneaus now count top hotel groups", "among their clients, like Relais & Chateaux and", "the Leading Hotels of the World. Bon viveurs in", "Paris can find Paul-Etienne Saint Germain on top", "tables, like Pierre Gagnaire's eponymous culinary", "mecca in the 8th arrondissement, a winner of 3", "Michelin stars. What Lagneau would really like to", "see from the next French government is support", "for those who take risks to start a business.", "With ambitions to expand his foreign customer", "base, Lagneau also reckons the viability and", "stability of the common currency are crucial. \"We", "need the euro. As champagne producers France", "isn't the only market for us. Much of the", "champagne we make in this region is sold", "elsewhere,\" he said. Wine of kings and the king", "of wines . Last year, six out of the top 10", "foreign markets for the luxury liquor were", "outside the eurozone. The rest include supposedly", "cash-strapped countries like Spain and Italy,", "which also make their own rival sparkling wines.", "Yet France still has the biggest thirst for its", "royal nectar. In 2011 domestic demand swallowed", "56% of bottles sold. As such, talk by Hollande of", "a 75% tax on the nation's wealthiest citizens", "risks eroding demand for Champagne in its target", "market. How DSK sex scandal boosted Sarkozy rival", ". \"It will probably not hurt the big fortunes too", "much but effectively it's a concern,\" concedes", "Lagneau. Giraud is more philosophical. If", "anything, he says, unlike his latest vintage this", "year's elections have left him rather flat. \"No", "one seems to be tackling the real issues that", "matter to people,\" he said. Both Sarkozy and", "Hollande aim to balance the books but they differ", "on how to achieve that goal. The center-right", "says controlling spending is the way forward", "whereas those on the left would rather focus on", "growth. The one thing they do agree on -- much to", "Giraud's delight -- is a proposed tax on", "financial transactions, which the winemaker says", "should rein in \"speculators who do nothing to", "contribute or support France's economy.'' The", "economist John Maynard Keynes, famed for", "encouraging governments to spend their way back", "to health, once quipped that his \"only regret in", "life\" was that he \"didn't drink enough", "champagne.\" Champagne socialists the world over", "-- or the Gauche Caviar in France -- have often", "trotted out his rhetoric as justification for", "splashing the cash during a downturn. So, is", "France ready for its first left-wing leader in 17", "years? \"I'm not sure,\" muses Giraud. \"Mind you,", "it could be a bit like Champagne. It's cold up", "here and we make white wine out of red.\" He adds:", "\"On paper it shouldn't work but somehow it does", "and now this region is rich.\" Saksya Vandoorne in", "Paris contributed to this article." ]
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Epernay (CNN) -- French presidential frontrunner Hollande will be pitted against incumbent be proposals to tackle immigration, the eurozone crisis and, above all, France's domestic economy. business is big money. Revenues last year aware of potential challenges on the horizon.
By . Helen Pow . PUBLISHED: . 15:23 EST, 19 August 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 17:00 EST, 19 August 2013 . Two cheerleader sisters and their friend who was days away from going off to college have been killed in a tragic car crash. Kathleen Oliver, 17, and Lauren Oliver, 18 were traveling with Christopher Lenzen in the 18-year-old's open-topped sports car when it crashed on Homestead Manor Drive in the St Louis suburb of Wildwood at 9:40 p.m. on Thursday. Another friend, Olivia Dames, 18, survived the accident. It's not yet known whether alcohol played a part in the crash. Sisters: Kathleen Oliver, 17, left, and Lauren Oliver, 18, right, are dead after the horror crash . Investigators are still trying to determine what caused the deadly crash, which involved no other vehicles. Police said Lenzen drove his 2013 Infiniti G37S convertible off the road and into the side of a house. The car came to a stop in a wooded area behind the home. The two sisters were pronounced dead on the scene, police said, and Lenzen, who was close family friends with actor John Goodman, died a short while later in hospital. 'Our hearts are breaking for the families of these young people,' Kim Cranston, chief communications officer with the Rockwood School District, told The River Front Times. Driver: Christopher Lenzen, left, also died in the crash but a fourth passenger, Olivia Dames, survived . Best friends: The sisters, Kathleen, left, and Lauren, center, were best friends with Olivia Dames, right . 'Today, many people in the Rockwood School District are grieving. These were outstanding young women and a young man, and we are so sorry for the loss of their lives.' Lauren had graduated Eureka High School last school year, while her sister Kathleen was a senior at the school. Lenzen was a graduate of Marquette High School. Dames, who had attended Eureka with Lauren, took to Twitter to mourn her friends after the terrible crash. 'Lucky to be here to spread the joy and love of the three most important people to me,' she said in her first tweet after the accident. Angels: Dames tweeted on Friday that the sisters were holding each other when they died . Survivor: Dames mourned for her friends on Twitter after the crash . 'I love my beautiful angels they truly saved my life.' She also changed her Twitter bio to 'my three beautiful angels how I love you so.' In another tweet, she wrote: 'Lauren & Katherine became angels while holding each other tight. A sight no one can take away from me but something to celebrate.' Lenzen was this week due to head to the University of Missouri at Columbia where he planned to studying business. He was an 'outstanding athlete' who played varsity basketball for four years and varsity baseball for three years, according to Cranston. John Goodman attended a bonfire for Lenzen on August 16. 'He's a close family friend,' KSDK reporter Farrah Fazal tweeted. Why? Investigators are still trying to determine what caused Lezen, left, to crash the sports car, killing Lauren Oliver, right, and her sister as well as himself . Friends: Lezen's family were close friends with actor John Goodman and the actor attended a bonfire for the three dead teens, pictured . Cranston said the Oliver sisters were . also very involved in their school, and took part in cheerleading, cross . country and show choir. Dames also retweeted one of Lensen's poiniant final tweets. '"So hard saying goodbye to someone, not being sure if you will ever see them again..." You're my stars, I love you,' she wrote. On . August 11, Lenzen also tweeted: 'No matter who you lose this week, stay . strong. Because I can guarantee they will not forget you #‎friendsstayforever. This message was written in a makeshift . memorial for the three as their town mourned the heavy loss. A service was held for the three teens on Monday.
Kathleen Oliver, 17, and Lauren Oliver, 18, were traveling in Christopher Lenzen's sports car when he crashed into a house in St Louis . Another friend, Olivia Dames, 18, survived the accident, which happened at 9:40 p.m. on Thursday . Lenzen, 18, was a close family friend of John Goodman and the actor attended a bonfire in the teen's honor on Friday night .
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17, and Lauren Oliver, 18 were traveling with open-topped sports car when it crashed on Wildwood at 9:40 p.m. on Thursday. Another friend, Olivia Dames, 18, survived the accident. in the crash. Sisters: Kathleen Oliver, 17, left, Lenzen on August 16. 'He's a close family close friends with actor John Goodman and the actor attended a bonfire for the three dead
By . Damien Gayle . Dennis Rodman has denied reports that North Korean despot Kim Jong Un had his own uncle executed in a purge. The former NBA star, known in the past for his tattoos, piercings and wild behaviour, and now for his bizarre friendship with Kim, insisted in an interview the uncle was still alive. His denial comes despite reports carried on North Korea's own state media that Jang Song Thaek was executed in December for 'anti-state acts'. Kim Jong-Un and Dennis Rodman chat at a basketball game in Pyongyang: Rodman has claimed Kim's uncle is alive, despite reports on North Korea's own media that he was executed in December for 'anti-state acts' Besties: Kim and Rodman embrace during the former NBA star's visit to North Korea in March last year . Speaking in an interview with luxury U.S. magazine DuJour, Rodman said: 'You could say anything here about North Korea and people would believe it. 'The last time I went there, when they said they killed his girlfriend, they killed his uncle, they just fed him to the dogs ... They were standing right behind me.' The journalist conducting the interview, Lindsay Silberman, asked him to clarify, pointing out that the North Korean regime has made clear the uncle was executed – but Rodman repeated the claim. 'He was standing right there,' Rodman said. Kim's uncle Jang, once considered a mentor to the young supreme leader, was arrested, swiftly tried for treason and executed on December 12, according to state media. Purged: Jang Song Thaek is dragged into court with his hands tied with a rope by security in a picture published in Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea . Rodman has been accused of being duped . by Pyongyang and pandering to the North Korean leader, singing 'Happy . Birthday' to Kim at an exhibition basketball game and dismissing . evidence of rampant rights abuses and repression. But . he insisted Kim wants to hold discussions with President Barack Obama . and has told him the North has nuclear weapons because it is a small . country that has to defend itself. 'He really, really wants to talk to Obama. He can't say it enough,' Rodman said. 'He's saying that he doesn't want to bomb anybody. He said, 'I don't want to kill Americans.' He loves Americans.' Duped? Rodman bows to Kim, seated above in the stands, after singing Happy Birthday to him before an exhibition basketball game with U.S. and North Korean players at an indoor stadium in Pyongyang in January . Rodman's interview comes as pressure . is mounting on North Korea, which appears to be preparing to stage a . fourth nuclear test in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions, arms . experts and US officials say. Rodman visited North Korea three times last year, in February, March and December, but he said he had been threatened with sanctions by Washington if he continued his activities in the country. 'When . I [next] go there, it’s going to be a problem coming back,' he said. 'Because they could actually stop me from coming back. They could . actually pull my passport. They already told me that. They’re afraid of . me because I know so much.' Rodman and Kim with other former NBA players at Pyongyang Gymnasium: The North Korean leader is reported to be a huge fan of basketball and especially of the Chicago Bulls, with whom Rodman won three NBA titles . The North Korean leader is reported to be a huge fan of basketball and especially of the Chicago Bulls, with whom Rodman won three NBA titles alongside Michael Jordan in the 1990s. He prompted outrage in January when he suggested in an interview with CNN that a Korean-American Christian tour operator was to blame for his imprisonment in North Korea. He later apologised and blamed his outburst on heavy drinking, checking into a rehab facility in New Jersey. Of his alcoholism, Rodman has said: 'I've always been a party animal (and) the reason I drink is because I'm bored.'
North Korean media reported execution of Jang Song Thaek in December . But Rodman insists he was 'right there' when he visited that same month . He claims Washington has threatened to 'pull' his passport if he visits again . 'They afraid of me because I know so much,' he adds, cryptically .
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own state media that Jang Song Thaek was executed that he was executed in December for 'anti-state standing right there,' Rodman said. Kim's uncle pandering to the North Korean leader, singing if he continued his activities in the country. could . actually pull my passport. They already told me that. They’re afraid of . me because I know so much.' Rodman and Kim with other former
(CNN) -- The global appeal of football can hardly be doubted. It is said the membership of ruling body FIFA exceeds that of the number of member countries in the United Nations. Furthermore, football is attributed the status of being one of only two entities that are truly global languages. Music is the other. The passion of this sport has been known to halt armed conflicts and to unite rivals, all for the good of the "Beautiful Game." I venture that there is nothing within the sphere of the human social arena that can transcend or perhaps even challenge the passion and fixation associated with this truly global sport. More than a kick in the universal grass, football is a script that translates without interpretation, that amends without severe changes, that entertains an informed audience, and pleasures even the most casual and naive observer merely through its grace and simplicity. Aside from its widespread appeal and acceptability, football provides opportunities for personal development, social exposure and travel. It is a tool for product marketing and even tourism. It is participatory with no regard to social and economic status. The impact of this great and wonderful sport is evidenced in the excitement of the pauper and through the accolades from the palaces of the royal fans. It is because of all these things, and more, that the "Beautiful Game" deserves to be respected, preserved and immortalized. Arguably those players and administrators who have emerged as notables should be lionized; some may even revere them as icons and deified gods. I will not lend myself to such lofty thinking. I am a mere lover of the "Beautiful Game" -- one who has trotted through the athletic portals and has been blessed to perform on its many green expanses. Discipline is integral to successfully achieving in this sport. Discipline to get there, discipline to maintain your performance, and discipline to sustain your humbleness as the benefits accrue. There is even the element of self-discipline to accept when your role alters, and to accept that neither you nor anyone else is bigger than the "Game." Challenges have always been present in this sport, and although some have mutated over time as the game became more global, others remain problematic. Perhaps it is symptomatic of modern society that despite the diversity of practitioners and the potpourri of fans, the ugliness of racism seeps through. Is it so ominous that we should shudder in fear? Is it so idiotic that we can attempt to minimize it by not diverting great resources towards its eradication? After all it is only the ignorant and the inebriated that dare spoil this pristine scene. I offer this explanation: The "Beautiful Game" is not immune from the variances and the often pejorative behaviors that inculcate the minds of many in our community. The same unpredictability that causes people to riot at an event celebrating Gandhi or Martin Luther King Jr. -- the same mob mentality that sends fans crashing and burning all in their paths after their favorite team has triumphed in some distinguished competition -- is the same uncontrollable factor that leads to much of the racial abuse. We can do much in terms of our formal response. We can be infinitely creative in proactive initiatives. However, what has never been done -- and what will never be accomplished -- is to legislate an attitude. The hallowed sanctums of the "Beautiful Game" will survive because it is the "Beautiful Game." It is neither the cause nor the panacea of society's ills. It is an avenue that has shown that it offers resiliency and relief come what may. Respect it, enjoy it and it serves us well.
Clyde Best is known as one of the first black players to establish himself in England . Best was a striker who played for West Ham United between 1968-1976 . He says racism in sport is for "the ignorant and the inebriated" Best argues that football is the "Beautiful Game" and it should be enjoyed and respected .
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Supermarkets are selling fish which is two weeks old and labelling it as ‘fresh’, an investigation has found. Fish on sale at the fresh counters of Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons was found to be up to 15 days old. Experts said some samples of cod, plaice, mackerel and haddock were ‘bland’ with ‘little flavour’, and that they could start to taste ‘off’ after just a day in the fridge. Scroll down for video . Current guidelines say fish can be sold as fresh if it has been kept on ice since being caught . Fish scientist Richard Chivers examined and tasted 14 pieces of fish including samples from Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons and an independent fishmonger. He found that a third of the fish – including some from Morrisons, Asda and Sainsbury’s – was between 12 and 15 days old. Mr Chivers said: ‘Customers naturally assume that fresh fish in their local supermarket is caught yesterday, if not in the past few days. ‘They think the fish is going to be fresh and tasty. But some of the samples we tested they are not going to enjoy at all.’ He used the Torry scale – an industry standard system to measure freshness – in which experts rate the fish’s physical characteristics to estimate how long ago it was caught. Mr Chivers found some fish was in danger of going off quickly. ‘These are not off, but give them a day in a domestic fridge and you would begin to taste an off odour,’ he told the Sunday Mirror. Current guidelines say fish can be sold as fresh if it has been kept on ice since being caught. Morrisons’ fisheries manager, Huw Thomas, said: ‘Careful planning ensures that the time between the fish being caught and then sold on our counters is minimal . In our experience, the Torry scale is a reliable tool for judging quality, but not food safety or how long each fish has been out of the water.’ A Tesco spokesman said: ‘We ensure all our fish is of good quality.’ Asda also defended the freshness of its products, saying: ‘We are the only retailer to publish how and where we source our wild fish.’ A Sainsbury’s spokesman said all its fish would remain ‘good quality for the duration of its shelf life’.
Experts tested fresh counters of Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons . Some samples of cod, plaice, mackeral and haddock had 'little flavour' Fish can be sold as fresh if it has been kept on ice since being caught .
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Two high school students died on their way home from a movie theater in after a faulty exhaust pipe leaked carbon monoxide into their car. Carly Marie Imbierowicz, 16, and Daulton David Pointek, 17, were found dead early Saturday morning in a parked car near Cochranville, Pennsylvania. A preliminary toxicology report found that both teens died from carbon monoxide poisoning, but there is no indication of suspicious activities or suicide. Tragedy: Carly Marie Imbierowicz, 16, was found dead in a car with her friend Daulton David Pointek, 17, after a faulty exhaust pipe had leaked deadly carbon monoxide into the vehicle . The teenagers had visited a cinema with friends in nearby Downingtown on Friday night, and Mr Pointek was driving Ms Imbierowicz home, Pennsylvania State Police Avondale have said. The pair, both students at Octorara High School, pulled over by the roadside, where their bodies were discovered by a passerby on Saturday morning. Life lost: 'Sports fan' Daulton David Pointek . Family has described Ms Imbierowicz as a 'talented athlete' who played for the varsity field hockey team as well as the school's volleyball, softball and powderpuff football teams. An obituary published by a local funeral home also notes that she was the junior class vice-president, vice-president of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), volunteered at a local hospital and was a cadet in the Civil Air Patrol . Mr Pointek has also been described as an athlete who participated in golf, baseball and basketball at Octorara High School and loved sports and cars. 'It hit our community hard but it united us. We're hoping it goes back to normal but nothing is going to be normal,' fellow student Hannah Keenan told WPVI-TV. 'I saw her [Ms Imbierowicz] that Friday night because her mom had just gotten surgery and I was dropping food off. 'We said our goodbyes but I didn't think that would be our final goodbye.' 'It was definitely something we never expected to happen,' Octorara High School principal Scott Rohrer added. 'The odds are just astronomical, I just can't imagine. It's really difficult to comprehend.' The police investigation is ongoing. The Carly Imbierowicz Family Fund's gofundme page .
Carly Marie Imbierowicz, 16, and Daulton David Pointek, 17, found dead . Pair died from carbon monoxide poisoning due to leaking exhaust pipe . The teenagers had been on their way home from a movie on Friday .
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Two high school students died on their way home from a movie theater in after a faulty exhaust Marie Imbierowicz, 16, and Daulton David Pointek, teens died from carbon monoxide poisoning, but David Pointek, 17, after a faulty exhaust pipe vehicle . The teenagers had visited a cinema with
Russell Brand has blamed the disgraced Chelsea fans' racist thuggery in Paris on football's recent £5 billion TV rights deal . Millionaire comedian and self-styled anarchist Russell Brand has blamed the disgraced Chelsea fans’ racist thuggery in Paris on football’s recent £5 billion TV rights deal. ‘If you treat fans like they don’t matter, like they’re not worthy of grace, then it isn’t surprising that some behave disgracefully,’ writes Brand on his blog, under the heading ‘£5.1bn a high price for racism?’ ‘When fans take back the clubs that are theirs, and run them collectively, aberrant acts like the Metro racism can be communally condemned from a just position, not the altar of cold profiteering and cunning hypocrisy.’ However, he insisted he was not trying to excuse racism. Brand, 39, a West Ham supporter, accused the Premier League of ‘garnering huge wealth and hogging it for itself’, rather than ‘sharing the bounty with fans’. His comments sparked outrage among some blog followers. One called him a ‘damn hypocrite’ while another described him as ‘a fraud’. Others defended the comic. Responding to Brand, a Premier League spokesman said: ‘Regardless of ownership models, racist behaviour is not acceptable as part of the game or society.’ Meanwhile, police have launched a new investigation into fresh racism allegations against Chelsea supporters. CCTV recordings are being studied for evidence of abusive chanting by fans at London’s St Pancras Station. They were returning from the club’s Champions League game against Paris St Germain last week, where a group of Chelsea fans had been filmed pushing a black man off a Paris Metro train. So far Chelsea has suspended five men from its Stamford Bridge ground. The Met Police has released three photos of suspects. None has been named by police although supporters have identified five as either witnesses or participants. They are Josh Parsons, a 21-year-old City worker, and his younger brother, Benji; Jordan Munday, 20; Mitchell McCoy, 17; and 23-year-old Jamie Fairbairn. Disgrace: Chelsea fans were film in Paris pushing a black man off a Metro train after the club's Champions League game against Paris St German .
Russell Brand blames Chelsea fans' Paris racist thuggery on £5bn TV deal . Says 'not surprising' some behave disgracefully if treated like don't matter . West Ham fan made comments on blog and insists not excusing racism . Sparked outrage among some who called him a ' hyporcrite' and 'a fraud'
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[ "Russell Brand has blamed the disgraced Chelsea", "fans' racist thuggery in Paris on football's", "recent £5 billion TV rights deal . Millionaire", "comedian and self-styled anarchist Russell Brand", "has blamed the disgraced Chelsea fans’ racist", "thuggery in Paris on football’s recent £5 billion", "TV rights deal. ‘If you treat fans like they", "don’t matter, like they’re not worthy of grace,", "then it isn’t surprising that some behave", "disgracefully,’ writes Brand on his blog, under", "the heading ‘£5.1bn a high price for racism?’", "‘When fans take back the clubs that are theirs,", "and run them collectively, aberrant acts like the", "Metro racism can be communally condemned from a", "just position, not the altar of cold profiteering", "and cunning hypocrisy.’ However, he insisted he", "was not trying to excuse racism. Brand, 39, a", "West Ham supporter, accused the Premier League of", "‘garnering huge wealth and hogging it for", "itself’, rather than ‘sharing the bounty with", "fans’. His comments sparked outrage among some", "blog followers. One called him a ‘damn hypocrite’", "while another described him as ‘a fraud’. Others", "defended the comic. Responding to Brand, a", "Premier League spokesman said: ‘Regardless of", "ownership models, racist behaviour is not", "acceptable as part of the game or society.’", "Meanwhile, police have launched a new", "investigation into fresh racism allegations", "against Chelsea supporters. CCTV recordings are", "being studied for evidence of abusive chanting by", "fans at London’s St Pancras Station. They were", "returning from the club’s Champions League game", "against Paris St Germain last week, where a group", "of Chelsea fans had been filmed pushing a black", "man off a Paris Metro train. So far Chelsea has", "suspended five men from its Stamford Bridge", "ground. The Met Police has released three photos", "of suspects. None has been named by police", "although supporters have identified five as", "either witnesses or participants. They are Josh", "Parsons, a 21-year-old City worker, and his", "younger brother, Benji; Jordan Munday, 20;", "Mitchell McCoy, 17; and 23-year-old Jamie", "Fairbairn. Disgrace: Chelsea fans were film in", "Paris pushing a black man off a Metro train after", "the club's Champions League game against Paris St", "German ." ]
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Russell Brand has blamed the disgraced Chelsea fans' racist thuggery in Paris on football's has blamed the disgraced Chelsea fans’ racist don’t matter, like they’re not worthy of grace, then it isn’t surprising that some behave West Ham supporter, accused the Premier League of fans’. His comments sparked outrage among some blog followers. One called him a ‘damn hypocrite’
BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest-reigning monarch, has been hospitalized with fever and fatigue, the royal palace said Sunday. King Bhumibol Adulyadej attends a celebration of his 81st birthday in Bangkok on December 2, 2008. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 81, was admitted to a Bangkok hospital on Saturday night. Doctors are monitoring his condition while administering antibiotics and intravenous fluid, the statement from the Royal Household Bureau said. The statement was carried by Thai News Agency and other local media. The king was formally crowned on May 5, 1950. Watch why king's health is big issue » . Thailand abolished absolute monarchy in the 1930s, so the king wields little power although he last month appealed for unity amid Thailand's four-year-long political crisis. He remains a deeply revered figure and enjoys immense popularity. Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva told reporters on Sunday that the king visited hospital on doctors' advice. "There is no problem with His Majesty's conditions. From my chats with doctors, there is nothing to be concerned about," Abhisit said after signing a visitors' log book at the hospital, according to Reuters.com.
Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej is hospitalized with fever and fatigue . King Bhumibol Adulyadej is world's longest-reigning monarch . King wields little power but is deeply revered and enjoys immense popularity .
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[ "BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Thailand's King", "Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest-reigning", "monarch, has been hospitalized with fever and", "fatigue, the royal palace said Sunday. King", "Bhumibol Adulyadej attends a celebration of his", "81st birthday in Bangkok on December 2, 2008.", "King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 81, was admitted to a", "Bangkok hospital on Saturday night. Doctors are", "monitoring his condition while administering", "antibiotics and intravenous fluid, the statement", "from the Royal Household Bureau said. The", "statement was carried by Thai News Agency and", "other local media. The king was formally crowned", "on May 5, 1950. Watch why king's health is big", "issue » . Thailand abolished absolute monarchy in", "the 1930s, so the king wields little power", "although he last month appealed for unity amid", "Thailand's four-year-long political crisis. He", "remains a deeply revered figure and enjoys", "immense popularity. Prime Minister Abhisit", "Vejjajiva told reporters on Sunday that the king", "visited hospital on doctors' advice. \"There is no", "problem with His Majesty's conditions. From my", "chats with doctors, there is nothing to be", "concerned about,\" Abhisit said after signing a", "visitors' log book at the hospital, according to", "Reuters.com." ]
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BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest-reigning monarch, has been hospitalized with fever and the 1930s, so the king wields little power remains a deeply revered figure and enjoys immense popularity. Prime Minister Abhisit
(CNN) -- Five decades ago, Franklin McCain and three fellow African-American college students made history just by sitting down at a Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, and waiting. And waiting. And waiting -- for service that never came that day at the whites-only counter. The four came back the next day. And the next. The "Greensboro Four," as they came to be known, drew national attention with their peaceful demonstration in the winter of 1960. Within three days of their first attempt to simply sit and eat, more than 300 students, including whites, were taking part in what was being called "a sit-in" in Greensboro. Nearly six months later, with similar sit-ins happening at dozens of whites-only lunch counters in Southern cities, the counter where it all started served its first black customers. McCain died Thursday after a brief illness, according to his alma mater, North Carolina A&T State University. He died in a hospital a few miles from the old Woolworth's location -- now the nonprofit International Civil Rights Center and Museum, which opened 50 years to the day McCain and his colleagues began their sit-in on February 1, 1960. The museum posted on its site a tribute to McCain and the other three students for their "courageous act (that) marked a turning point in the struggle for equality that continues to this day." McCain, 72, graduated from North Carolina A&T in 1964, and worked for a chemical company, the Celanese Corp., in Charlotte for almost 35 years, according to the Winston-Salem Journal. He was a member of the North Carolina university system's board of governors and was active in civil rights throughout his life, according to North Carolina A&T. "His contributions to this university, the city of Greensboro and the nation as a civil rights leader are without measure. His legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of Aggies and friends throughout the world," A&T Chancellor Harold L. Martin said in a statement posted on the university's website. In 2010, McCain told CNN of his concern when an elderly white woman approached the lunch counter that day. "I was thinking to myself, she must have knitting needles and scissors in that handbag of hers and they're about to go right through me," said McCain, a bespectacled freshman at the time. Instead of pulling a knitting needle on the young men, the woman placed her hand on McCain's shoulder and smiled warmly. "She says, 'Boys, I am so proud of you. I only regret that you didn't do this 10 years ago,'" McCain said. "That was the greatest source of inspiration to me, probably for all my life, primarily because it came from a very unexpected person," he said. "You picture 1960 in the South in a little old white lady's space and you are acting out of place, and she compliments you." Another member of the four, Joseph McNeil, also spoke with CNN on the 50th anniversary of the sit-in and said the planned action grew out of lifetimes of personal experiences with segregation. "Unless we decided to do something about it and took some action, our children would have had to also challenge racial segregation," said McNeil, a retired major general in the Air Force Reserves. "Woolworth's was a national chain, and what we fundamentally wanted to do was to bring attention to the negative, and the evil of segregation." In addition to McCain and McNeil, the Greensboro Four were Jibreel Khazan -- then known as Ezell A. Blair Jr. -- and David Richmond. Richmond died in 1990 at age 49, according to the Greensboro News & Record. Speaking of McCain as news of his death spread, Khazan told the New & Record, "Frank would say we didn't want to set the world on fire, we just wanted to sit down and eat like everybody else. We wanted to be included in the round table of humanity." People we've lost in 2014 . CNN's Thom Patterson and Emanuella Grinberg contributed to this report.
Franklin McCain, who died Thursday, was one of the "Greensboro Four" In 1960, four black students defied segregation by sitting at a whites-only lunch counter . The act spawned sit-ins elsewhere and was hailed as a major desegregation effort . "We wanted to be included in the round table of humanity," said another of the four .
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[ "(CNN) -- Five decades ago, Franklin McCain and", "three fellow African-American college students", "made history just by sitting down at a", "Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North", "Carolina, and waiting. And waiting. And waiting", "-- for service that never came that day at the", "whites-only counter. The four came back the next", "day. And the next. The \"Greensboro Four,\" as they", "came to be known, drew national attention with", "their peaceful demonstration in the winter of", "1960. Within three days of their first attempt to", "simply sit and eat, more than 300 students,", "including whites, were taking part in what was", "being called \"a sit-in\" in Greensboro. Nearly six", "months later, with similar sit-ins happening at", "dozens of whites-only lunch counters in Southern", "cities, the counter where it all started served", "its first black customers. McCain died Thursday", "after a brief illness, according to his alma", "mater, North Carolina A&T State University. He", "died in a hospital a few miles from the old", "Woolworth's location -- now the nonprofit", "International Civil Rights Center and Museum,", "which opened 50 years to the day McCain and his", "colleagues began their sit-in on February 1,", "1960. The museum posted on its site a tribute to", "McCain and the other three students for their", "\"courageous act (that) marked a turning point in", "the struggle for equality that continues to this", "day.\" McCain, 72, graduated from North Carolina", "A&T in 1964, and worked for a chemical company,", "the Celanese Corp., in Charlotte for almost 35", "years, according to the Winston-Salem Journal. He", "was a member of the North Carolina university", "system's board of governors and was active in", "civil rights throughout his life, according to", "North Carolina A&T. \"His contributions to this", "university, the city of Greensboro and the nation", "as a civil rights leader are without measure. His", "legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of", "Aggies and friends throughout the world,\" A&T", "Chancellor Harold L. Martin said in a statement", "posted on the university's website. In 2010,", "McCain told CNN of his concern when an elderly", "white woman approached the lunch counter that", "day. \"I was thinking to myself, she must have", "knitting needles and scissors in that handbag of", "hers and they're about to go right through me,\"", "said McCain, a bespectacled freshman at the time.", "Instead of pulling a knitting needle on the young", "men, the woman placed her hand on McCain's", "shoulder and smiled warmly. \"She says, 'Boys, I", "am so proud of you. I only regret that you didn't", "do this 10 years ago,'\" McCain said. \"That was", "the greatest source of inspiration to me,", "probably for all my life, primarily because it", "came from a very unexpected person,\" he said.", "\"You picture 1960 in the South in a little old", "white lady's space and you are acting out of", "place, and she compliments you.\" Another member", "of the four, Joseph McNeil, also spoke with CNN", "on the 50th anniversary of the sit-in and said", "the planned action grew out of lifetimes of", "personal experiences with segregation. \"Unless we", "decided to do something about it and took some", "action, our children would have had to also", "challenge racial segregation,\" said McNeil, a", "retired major general in the Air Force Reserves.", "\"Woolworth's was a national chain, and what we", "fundamentally wanted to do was to bring attention", "to the negative, and the evil of segregation.\" In", "addition to McCain and McNeil, the Greensboro", "Four were Jibreel Khazan -- then known as Ezell", "A. Blair Jr. -- and David Richmond. Richmond died", "in 1990 at age 49, according to the Greensboro", "News & Record. Speaking of McCain as news of his", "death spread, Khazan told the New & Record,", "\"Frank would say we didn't want to set the world", "on fire, we just wanted to sit down and eat like", "everybody else. We wanted to be included in the", "round table of humanity.\" People we've lost in", "2014 . CNN's Thom Patterson and Emanuella", "Grinberg contributed to this report." ]
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 13:01 EST, 29 April 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 19:58 EST, 30 April 2012 . A man who lost his wife, daughter and five other family members in a car crash after the family's minivan flipped over a Bronx freeway has spoken out about his shock since the tragedy. Juan Gonzalez discovered yesterday his wife and 10-year-old daughter were among those killed  when she drove off an overpass of the Bronx River Parkway, plummeting 59ft into a remote section of New York's Bronx Zoo. Forty-five-year-old Maria Gonzalez died instantly in the crash, which claimed the lives of her parents, Jacob Nunez, 85, and Ana Julia Martinez, 81; her sister Maria Nunez, 39'; her 10-year-old daughter Jocelyn Gonzalez; and nieces Niely and Marly Rosario, ages seven and three. Scroll down for video . Family: Juan Gonzlez, centre rear, is grief stricken after his wife Maria, 45, second from left, died when she drove off the freeway. Daughter Jocelyn, centre front, also died. The family are pictured at the high school graduation of son Jonel, 18, far right . Sisters Niely, 7, and Marly Rosario, 3, also died in the back seat of the SUV . Grandparents: Ana Julia Martinez, 81, and her 85-year-old husband Jacob Nunez died in the horrific crash . In an emotional interview with the New York Daily News, Mr Gonzalez said he was 'destroyed' by the news. 'I don't want to live anymore,' he said. Mr Gonzalez, a livery cab driver, . shared a home not far from the crash site with his wife, a maintenance . worker at Fordham University. The Daily News reports the couple was working to pay for college for their 18-year-old son, Jonel. Mr Gonzalez said the family had been to church earlier in the day. The newspaper reports relatives said . her sister, Maria Nunez, worked for a school bus company in the Bronx . and had three daughters. Tragic: The wreckage of the minivan lies in the grounds of New York's Bronx zoo. Seven people inside the van died after it fell 59ft from a freeway . Police and emergency workers investigated the Bronx crash, which looks to be the deadliest in New York in the past year . Investigation: The car crashed into a non-public, heavily wooded area of the zoo and was not near any visitors or exhibits . Vaulted: The car hit something on the highway which prompted it to go flying upwards off the overpass . Rescue work: Multiple emergency teams worked together to salvage clues from the scene . Police say Jacob Nunez and Ana Julia . Martinez were staying with Maria Gonzalez at her home in the Bronx while . visiting from the Dominican Republic. According to the News, the elders had a total of 13 children, six of whom lived in the U.S.; seven remain in Santo Domingo. They are believed to have arrived on Thursday for a two-month stay. Their son, Ignacio Nunez, 64, lost two sisters, his parents and three nieces. 'The injuries were quite horrific. In 30 years I've seen something like this once or twice.' -EMS deputy chief Howard Sickles . 'I went to the hospital. They’re all dead,' he told the Daily News. 'I don’t know how to feel,' he said. 'I feel very, very bad.' The family of seven died after their minivan plummeted 59ft from the Bronx River Parkway. Police say Mrs Gonzalez was at the wheel of a white 2004 Honda Pilot when it vaulted off an overpass. A police source told MailOnline all . seven of the victims had to be extracted from the crashed vehicle and . were pronounced dead at the scene. According to a police report, the van . was headed south Sunday afternoon around 12:30pm on the Bronx River . Parkway, a highway in the north of the city. Seven people- including three children- are confirmed dead after a van crashed off the Bronx River Parkway overpass near the Bronx Zoo . Area: The minivan crashed into the grounds of Bronx Zoo . The vehicle then bounced off the median, crossed all southbound lanes over to the guardrail and fell 59ft. The car landed in a heavily-overgrown area of the Zoo grounds, which made the recovery difficult for emergency workers. No criminality is suspected. One fire fighter suffered minor injuries sustained on the scene. 'It’s terrible, just carnage. The passengers didn’t stand a chance,' an unidentified fire department source told The New York Post. Police . say Jacob Nunez and Ana Julia Martinez were staying with Maria Gonzalez . at her home in the Bronx while visiting from the Dominican Republic. The nearly Bronx Zoo, which is the largest metropolitan zoo in the world, is run by the Wildlife Conservation Society. A representative for the Conservation Society told NY1 . that the crash did not take place 'anywhere near the Bronx Zoo's . exhibits or visitors'. Vehicle: The car involved in the crash was a white Honda Pilot, like the one shown here, which can hold up to eight passengers . The crash took place in a non-public area of the south eastern portion of the Zoo. It's not clear what caused the van to . go out of control, but police are speculating that the car was going . very fast- with the exact speed still unknown. The injuries were quite horrific,' EMS Deputy Chief Howard Sickles told DNA Info. 'In . 30 years I've seen something like this once or twice. Everybody was . taken aback by it because everybody has a relative, everybody knows a . child and everybody has a grandparent. ... It's very upsetting.' The southbound side of the highway was closed Sunday afternoon while police investigated. Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. said that he will be ordering a safety examination by the relevant authorities in light of the accident. This is the worst crash New York has seen in over a year, since 14 people died in a bus crash on Interstate 95 headed back from Mohegan Sun casino to Chinatown. A similar- though non-fatal- accident occurred at the same spot last June when an SUV bounced off the guard rail and fell off the overpass. In that incident, two people inside the car were injured but there were no deaths. 'Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this tragic time,' Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a statement.
Juan Gonzalez says his family went to church shortly before the Sunday crash . Driver was his wife, 45-year-old Maria Gonzalez . Parents, sister, daughter and nieces, aged three to 85, died in the crash . All seven passengers had to be extracted from the car and were pronounced dead at the scene .
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[ "By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 13:01 EST,", "29 April 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 19:58 EST, 30", "April 2012 . A man who lost his wife, daughter", "and five other family members in a car crash", "after the family's minivan flipped over a Bronx", "freeway has spoken out about his shock since the", "tragedy. Juan Gonzalez discovered yesterday his", "wife and 10-year-old daughter were among those", "killed  when she drove off an overpass of the", "Bronx River Parkway, plummeting 59ft into a", "remote section of New York's Bronx Zoo.", "Forty-five-year-old Maria Gonzalez died instantly", "in the crash, which claimed the lives of her", "parents, Jacob Nunez, 85, and Ana Julia Martinez,", "81; her sister Maria Nunez, 39'; her 10-year-old", "daughter Jocelyn Gonzalez; and nieces Niely and", "Marly Rosario, ages seven and three. Scroll down", "for video . Family: Juan Gonzlez, centre rear, is", "grief stricken after his wife Maria, 45, second", "from left, died when she drove off the freeway.", "Daughter Jocelyn, centre front, also died. The", "family are pictured at the high school graduation", "of son Jonel, 18, far right . Sisters Niely, 7,", "and Marly Rosario, 3, also died in the back seat", "of the SUV . Grandparents: Ana Julia Martinez,", "81, and her 85-year-old husband Jacob Nunez died", "in the horrific crash . In an emotional interview", "with the New York Daily News, Mr Gonzalez said he", "was 'destroyed' by the news. 'I don't want to", "live anymore,' he said. Mr Gonzalez, a livery cab", "driver, . shared a home not far from the crash", "site with his wife, a maintenance . worker at", "Fordham University. The Daily News reports the", "couple was working to pay for college for their", "18-year-old son, Jonel. Mr Gonzalez said the", "family had been to church earlier in the day. The", "newspaper reports relatives said . her sister,", "Maria Nunez, worked for a school bus company in", "the Bronx . and had three daughters. Tragic: The", "wreckage of the minivan lies in the grounds of", "New York's Bronx zoo. Seven people inside the van", "died after it fell 59ft from a freeway . Police", "and emergency workers investigated the Bronx", "crash, which looks to be the deadliest in New", "York in the past year . Investigation: The car", "crashed into a non-public, heavily wooded area of", "the zoo and was not near any visitors or exhibits", ". Vaulted: The car hit something on the highway", "which prompted it to go flying upwards off the", "overpass . Rescue work: Multiple emergency teams", "worked together to salvage clues from the scene .", "Police say Jacob Nunez and Ana Julia . Martinez", "were staying with Maria Gonzalez at her home in", "the Bronx while . visiting from the Dominican", "Republic. According to the News, the elders had a", "total of 13 children, six of whom lived in the", "U.S.; seven remain in Santo Domingo. They are", "believed to have arrived on Thursday for a", "two-month stay. Their son, Ignacio Nunez, 64,", "lost two sisters, his parents and three nieces.", "'The injuries were quite horrific. In 30 years", "I've seen something like this once or twice.'", "-EMS deputy chief Howard Sickles . 'I went to the", "hospital. They’re all dead,' he told the Daily", "News. 'I don’t know how to feel,' he said. 'I", "feel very, very bad.' The family of seven died", "after their minivan plummeted 59ft from the Bronx", "River Parkway. Police say Mrs Gonzalez was at the", "wheel of a white 2004 Honda Pilot when it vaulted", "off an overpass. A police source told MailOnline", "all . seven of the victims had to be extracted", "from the crashed vehicle and . were pronounced", "dead at the scene. According to a police report,", "the van . was headed south Sunday afternoon", "around 12:30pm on the Bronx River . Parkway, a", "highway in the north of the city. Seven people-", "including three children- are confirmed dead", "after a van crashed off the Bronx River Parkway", "overpass near the Bronx Zoo . Area: The minivan", "crashed into the grounds of Bronx Zoo . The", "vehicle then bounced off the median, crossed all", "southbound lanes over to the guardrail and fell", "59ft. The car landed in a heavily-overgrown area", "of the Zoo grounds, which made the recovery", "difficult for emergency workers. No criminality", "is suspected. One fire fighter suffered minor", "injuries sustained on the scene. 'It’s terrible,", "just carnage. The passengers didn’t stand a", "chance,' an unidentified fire department source", "told The New York Post. Police . say Jacob Nunez", "and Ana Julia Martinez were staying with Maria", "Gonzalez . at her home in the Bronx while", "visiting from the Dominican Republic. The nearly", "Bronx Zoo, which is the largest metropolitan zoo", "in the world, is run by the Wildlife Conservation", "Society. A representative for the Conservation", "Society told NY1 . that the crash did not take", "place 'anywhere near the Bronx Zoo's . exhibits", "or visitors'. Vehicle: The car involved in the", "crash was a white Honda Pilot, like the one shown", "here, which can hold up to eight passengers . The", "crash took place in a non-public area of the", "south eastern portion of the Zoo. It's not clear", "what caused the van to . go out of control, but", "police are speculating that the car was going .", "very fast- with the exact speed still unknown.", "The injuries were quite horrific,' EMS Deputy", "Chief Howard Sickles told DNA Info. 'In . 30", "years I've seen something like this once or", "twice. Everybody was . taken aback by it because", "everybody has a relative, everybody knows a .", "child and everybody has a grandparent. ... It's", "very upsetting.' The southbound side of the", "highway was closed Sunday afternoon while police", "investigated. Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz", "Jr. said that he will be ordering a safety", "examination by the relevant authorities in light", "of the accident. This is the worst crash New York", "has seen in over a year, since 14 people died in", "a bus crash on Interstate 95 headed back from", "Mohegan Sun casino to Chinatown. A similar-", "though non-fatal- accident occurred at the same", "spot last June when an SUV bounced off the guard", "rail and fell off the overpass. In that incident,", "two people inside the car were injured but there", "were no deaths. 'Our thoughts and prayers are", "with the family at this tragic time,' Mayor", "Michael Bloomberg said in a statement." ]
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tragedy. Juan Gonzalez discovered yesterday his Forty-five-year-old Maria Gonzalez died instantly daughter Jocelyn Gonzalez; and nieces Niely and family had been to church earlier in the day. The all . seven of the victims had to be extracted from the crashed vehicle and . were pronounced dead at the scene. According to a police report,
The FBI revealed on Friday that they had interviewed Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011, after a foreign government alerted officials that he had possible ties to extremists. Federal officials vetted Tamerlan Tsarnaev but their probe not produce any 'derogatory' information and the matter was put 'to bed,' a U.S. law enforcement source said. The revelation is the first indication . that Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his younger brother, Dzhokhar, were known to . U.S. security officials prior to Monday's bombings, U.S. authorities . said. Suspect: Tamerlan Tsarnaev (left in 2010) was identified by the FBI as a main suspect (right in surveillance video on Monday) in the Boston Marathon bombings. He was killed by police on Friday . Traditional values: While appearing like an all-American 20-something man, Tamerlan said in an earlier interview that he is a devout Muslim who does not drink and upholds traditional values . The government that asked for the . investigation was not identified but security experts have speculated that Russia could have issued the request, based on fears . that Tamerlan had links to Chechen extremists. Based on FBI procedure, it is likely investigators performed a background check on Tamerlan and discussed his behavior and international travel with other agencies. CBS News believes officials would have called Tamerlan in for a sit-down interview and their findings would have been compiled into a report and sent to the requesting government. Federal authorities determined that there were no conclusive links between Tamerlan and any extremist groups. After the deadly attacks on Monday in . Boston, the FBI released surveillance footage of the two suspects they . believe were responsible for the blasts. Officials say Tamerlan and his younger brother, Dzhokhar, refugees from the Caucasus region, were the men behind the horrific terrorist attack that took the lives of three and left 176 injured. Tamerlan, . 26, was killed by police early on Friday morning during a shoot-out in . Watertown, Mass. His younger brother, 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is . still on the loose and is being hunted down in  a massive search. Suspects: Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, (right) was killed during an exchange of gunfire with police early on Friday. His younger brother Dzhokhar, 19, (left) is still on the run . Captured on camera: Blurry CCTV images show the brothers (pictured front: Tamerlan and back: Dzhokhar) walking in single file toward the finishing line of the race, approximately 13 minutes before the explosions . The mother of the two suspects, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, told RT America on Friday that the FBI had been monitoring her oldest son for being a 'leader' in a religious politics movement. In broken English, she claimed 'he was controlled by the FBI for 3-5 years. They knew what my son was doing. They knew actions, and what sites on the internet he was going.' 'They used to tell me that they were controlling him, he was a serious leader and they were afraid of him,' she claimed. 'He never, never told me that he would be on the side of jihad,' she said. She said that he became interested in religion about five years ago. 'The FBI, they were scared of him. They are afraid of him because he is a leader, he talks about Islam a lot. They were talking about my son, they told me he was an excellent boy,' she said. The mother issued a staunch defense of her sons and insisted on their innocence, alleging that the charges against them were part of a setup.
FBI interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, 'Suspect 1' for suspected extremist ties in 2011 . A unspecified foreign government had requested the investigation . Officials found no incriminating information . Both suspects are brothers from the Russia region near Chechnya and had lived in U.S. since 2002 . Officials say the two were behind the Boston Marathon bombing that killed three and left 176 injured . Tamerlan was killed after explosions and machine gun fire in Boston suburb of Watertown on Friday morning . Manhunt continues for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, 'Suspect 2'
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The FBI revealed on Friday that they had interviewed Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011, after a foreign values . The government that asked for the . surveillance footage of the two suspects they . Officials say Tamerlan and his younger brother, Dzhokhar, refugees from the Caucasus region, were took the lives of three and left 176 injured. Friday morning during a shoot-out in . Watertown, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, (right) was killed during
By . Daily Mail Reporter . A longtime member of the Boy Scouts in Arizona who was accidentally outed as gay on Facebook lost out on a coveted summer job with the organization because of his sexuality, it has been claimed. Garrett Bryant, 19, was looking forward to a leadership position in Phoenix when he was told last month that he was was no longer eligible. 'I viewed my sexuality as something I was going to keep private,' Bryant told NBC News. 'It was my private life. I wasn’t going to share it with the BSA.' Scroll down for video . Upset: Garrett Bryant, seen here in an interview with MSNBC, said he was told because he had 'engaged in homosexuality' he no longer qualified for a position at a coveted summer camp . One week before he received the bad news, Bryant had updated his status on Facebook to say he was in a relationship after getting his first boyfriend. He wrote nothing further. He received many congratulatory responses, and at least one friend inquired, "'what's his name?' Bryant realized the mistake nine to 12 hours later and removed the comments, but it was too late. He says he believes Boy Scouts officials saw the post or were told about it. When he called to ask about why he was turned down, he was told it was for having 'engaged in homosexuality'. 'They made an issue of my sexuality,' Bryant told NBC. 'I was perfectly content with staying in the closet with the Scouts.' 'But I couldn't control other people outing me, even if by accident.' Bryant first started going to the camp as an 11-year-old Boy Scout. This year the Boy Scouts began allowing openly gay teens into their ranks, but still don't allow gay adults. Bryant, a Northern Arizona University freshman, is still considered a youth for many programs in the organization, but not for all of them. Reacting: Garret Bryant posed for the NO H8 campaign, which fights against homophobia, in his Boy Scout uniform following the incident . In an interview with The New York Daily News, Bryant said he was filled with sadness over the incident. 'I felt just extreme sadness,' he said. 'I am not one to cry easily. It was pretty intense.' His mom, Kat Bryant, said she is angry about what occurred. 'The whole reason we went public with it is to bring it to light that halfway is nowhere near good enough,' she said. When Garrett turns 21, he may face more problems from the organization's rules. 'How will they [BSA] even know these people are gay unless they start digging into people’s Facebook posts?" Scoutcamp.org webmaster Ed Henderson told NBC News. 'It’s going to create a witch hunt.'
Garrett Bryant, 19, a freshman at Northern Arizona University, had been working toward a coveted leadership role at a Boy Scout summer camp . He has attended the came since he was 11 . Openly gay, he has hid his sexuality from the Boy Scouts . He changed his Facebook status to 'in a relationship' recently after getting his first boyfriend but wrote nothing further . He deleted a comment from a friend asking 'what's his name?' but believes it was too late . Bryant was told he had been turned down for the role for having 'engaged in homosexuality' by Boy Scout officials .
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Barring a late injury scare, Gareth Bale is all set to join an elite list of Britons plying their trade abroad to line up in a Champions League final. It's a monumental moment for the Real Madrid winger, who has enjoyed a season to surpass the expectations of most after his £86million world-record transfer from Tottenham. Twenty-one goals later and Bale is really showing why the club splurged so much money on him in September. The 24-year-old is ready to start for Carlo Ancelotti's side against city rivals Atletico in Lisbon on Saturday night and here, Sportsmail looks at the seven other Brits abroad who've had the pleasure of playing in Europe's showpiece fixture. Inspiration: Paul Lambert (challenging Didier Deschamps) was superb for Dortmund in the 1997 final against Italian giants Juventus . Paul Lambert - Borussia Dortmund 3-1 Juventus (1997) The Scotland man bossed midfield for Dortmund during his solitary season in Germany and immediately became a cult hero with supporters. Not hard to see why really. The Aston Villa boss assisted one of the goals and nullified the threat of a certain Zinedine Zidane, who was just starting to become a real influence on the world stage. Lambert is still talked about over there. In typical straight-talking style, he said: 'I gave the shirts I swapped with the Juventus players after the game to my dad,' he reflected. 'But he's a roof-tiler, wore them to work and they're ripped to pieces. As for the medals, they're round the house somewhere, I don't know where. 'But all the experience that came with winning them is up here [in the mind].' Steve McManaman - Real Madrid 3-0 Valencia (2000) Definitely a midfielder whose talents have now been largely forgotten, but McManaman in his pomp - the run up to his move to Real Madrid and immediately after - was one of the country's more frightening wingers. And he can lay claim to having scored in a European Cup final. Operating centrally, McManaman was at his sublime best. The goal was a stunning volley . Madrid swept Valencia aside at the Stade de France, and it was in part down to the brilliance of the Scouse lad they signed from Liverpool a year beforehand. That's about as good as it got for him. Absurd really that McManaman never truly kicked on after that night in Paris. What a hit! Steve McManaman scored a super volley and was named man of the match against Valencia . That was the one: The Liverpudlian enjoyed his finest night in football at the Stade de France in May 2000 . Owen Hargreaves - Bayern Munich 1-1 Valencia (5-4 pens) (2001) One of those nights where the English press stood up and wondered who this scrawny midfielder - eligible for the national team - was, completely bossing a Bayern Munich midfield. Next to the legendary Stefan Effenberg, keen to banish the nightmare final moments of the 1999 final against Manchester, Hargreaves shone. He had been key in the semi-final win against Real Madrid weeks previously, while the Canadian went on to star at the World Cup in 2002 for Sven-Goran Eriksson. Coming of age: Owen Hargreaves was exceptional for Bayern Munich in their run to the 2001 final . Steve Archibald - Barcelona 0-0 Steaua Bucharest (0-2 pens) (1986) Joined Barcelona in 1984 from Tottenham and Archibald started brightly at the Nou Camp. By the time 1986 came around, he wasn't a regular but did play in the final under Terry Venables. Archibald played a key role in defending from the front in the goalless draw but had been substituted before the penalty shootout. Laurie Cunningham - Real Madrid 0-1 Liverpool (1981) Cunningham is one of the most exciting players to have ever graced the English game, tragically dying in a car accident while at Ray Vallecano in 1989. The winger started his career at Leyton Orient but truly made his name at West Brom before a move to Real Madrid. He was electric for the Spanish giants, but - on the biggest club stage of them all - Cunningham wasn't able to impact on the final. A shame: Steve Archibald wasn't able to add a European Cup winners' medal during his Barcelona career . Struggle: Laurie Cunningham (tackled by Liverpool's Graeme Souness) wasn't able to impact upon the final . Chris Waddle - Marseille 0-0 Red Star Belgrade (3-5 pens) (1991) You could hardly blame him, but when offered the opportunity to step up for Marseille in the final's penalty shootout, Waddle turned it down. After all, it was under a year since that night in Turin when the former Sheffield Wednesday midfielder blindingly smashed over the crossbar at the 1990 World Cup. Kevin Keegan - Hamburg 0-1 Nottingham Forest (1980) His final season over in Germany almost looked like ending perfectly, but Hamburg inexplicably came unstuck against Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest. Keegan - much like the favourites - never got going at the Bernabeu and left the club for Southampton that summer. He knew the final was to be his last game, but still it ended in a damp squib. Head in hands moment: Chris Waddle watched his Marseille side lose on penalties at the end of the 1991 final .
Bale set to start for Carlo Ancelotti's side alongside Cristiano Ronaldo . Madrid face Atletico at the Stadium of Light on Saturday . Bale joins the likes of Paul Lambert and Chris Waddle in the list .
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September. The 24-year-old is ready to start for Carlo Ancelotti's side against city rivals Atletico in Lisbon on Saturday night and here, showpiece fixture. Inspiration: Paul Lambert upon the final . Chris Waddle - Marseille 0-0 Red penalties at the end of the 1991 final .
By . David Martosko In Washington . PUBLISHED: . 15:48 EST, 18 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 17:22 EST, 18 September 2013 . Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has testified multiple times in congressional hearings about Benghazi, but as a presidential run looms, Republicans are sharpening their knives for more Capitol Hill visits . Republicans are mulling whether to demand former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's return to Capitol Hill to face more tough questions about her agency's failure to protect diplomats and security staff in Benghazi, Libya a year ago. An aide to a high-ranking GOP member of the House Oversight and Government Affairs committee told MailOnline that the committee's chairman, California Rep. Darrell Issa, 'is dead serious' about raking the likely 2016 presidential candidate over the coals in the future. 'Look, it's not like we're getting great answers from the deputies and under secretaries,' the staffer said on Wednesday. 'So eventually you have to climb the ladder and swear Hillary in again.' 'I'm not saying "The fish stinks from the head," or anything like that,' the aide cautioned. 'Just that the committee leaders on our side want answers and they're not going to let up.' Issa told the Fox News Channel on Wednesday morning that his committee won't hesitate to bring back any of the senior-level witnesses who have already testified about the September 11, 2012 terror attack on American diplomatic facilities in the eastern Libya port city. And that includes Hillary Clinton. 'We can certainly have Mrs. Clinton back,'  Issa told Fox. 'We want to be respectful of her time, so getting to the facts – including people below her – first is critical.' An oversight committee spokesperson declined to comment on the record about how likely it was that Issa could actually call Clinton as a witness again. But as the 2016 presidential election draws nearer, the knives may come out in earnest. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS . Terrorists linked with al-Qaeda attacked the U.S. diplomatic compound and a nearby CIA annex in Benghazi, Libya on Sept. 11, 2012, killing four men including the U.S. ambassador . House Oversight & Government Reform Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa (R) could choose to call Hillary Clinton back to face more grilling, over the likely objection of ranking Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings (L) Clinton is widely seen as the Democratic Party's presidential standard-bearer going into the 2016 election. Embarrassing her as the presidential campaign season gets underway could be a devastating political chess move, but it's unclear how long Republicans will wait to pull the trigger if they decide to recall her as a witness. GOP Sen. Rand Paul, another likely presidential contender, has already said that mishandling of Benghazi under Clinton's State Department leadership 'should preclude her from holding higher office.' Paul said in August that he wasn't certain 'Clinton [was] telling the truth' about the nature of the CIA annex that also came under attack. He said he suspects it was involved with providing arms to Syrian rebels fighting the dictator Bashar al-Assad. 'The New York Times has also said the CIA has been involved with procuring arms to the Islamic rebels in Syria for over a year. What was the CIA annex doing there?' he said in August, referring to the Benghazi complex. 'I have asked specifically to have her brought back and I hope Chairman Issa will bring her back. She needs to testify under oat. Did she know about this and did it have anything to do with the misdirection campaign? And did she have anything to do with not allowing the Marines to go aid their wounded brothers there in Benghazi?' If she were to come back to face more questions, a Capitol Hill staffer explained, Republicans would likely steer clear of Syria links and focus instead on any involvement Clinton had in approving the security arrangements for embassies and consulates in some of the world's most dangerous places. Protesters gathered outside the National Constitution Center on Sept. 10 as Clinton received the Liberty Medal, given annually to an individual who 'displays courage and conviction while striving to secure liberty for people worldwide' Republicans may relish the possibility of firing more tough questions at Clinton as she readies for a White House run, but such a strategy could backfire on the GOP and create powerful sound bites for Democrats . Republicans would also likely grill . her about precisely when she learned what the U.S. intelligence . community knew almost instantly – that terrorists, not Muslim . protesters, set fires and fired mortars into the Benghazi compound and a . nearby CIA annex. Lastly, . Republicans want to know whether Clinton had a personal hand in . rewriting a series of CIA talking points that her agency softened . significantly in the early, foggy post-Benghazi days. Republicans, . including Issa, have been intensely critical of Clinton, even before . she began exploring a White House run, for what they perceive as her . role in a cover-up during the weeks between the Benghazi attack and . Barack Obama's 2012 presidential re-election. U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens was killed during the Benghazi attack, along with three other U.S. personnel . The . intelligence community initially rendered a frank assessment that . Benghazi was attacked by jihadi groups including the militant, . al-Qaeda-linked Libyan organization Ansar al-Sharia. But . after State Department-led massaging, it became a weaker series of . statements that protected the Obama administration while the president . was campaigning for re-election by claiming that 'al-Qaeda is on the . run.' Then-United Nations . Ambassador Susan Rice claimed days later in five broadcast interviews . that the attack was the result of a spontaneous protest following the . online publication of a crude American-made YouTube video that mocked . the Muslim prophet Muhammad. Obama later promoted Rice to the position of national security adviser. Clinton famously appeared in a Senate hearing on January 23, sparring with Wisconsin GOP Sen. Ron Johnson about the State Department's evolving storyline as the dust settled on the terror attack. 'With all due respect, the fact is we had four dead Americans,' Clinton lectured. 'Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night decided to go kill some Americans?' 'What difference at this point does it make?' she asked. 'It is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again.' On Wednesday the House Foreign Affairs Commiittee heard from State Department Under Secretary for Management Patrick Kennedy, who approved a plan in December 2011 to outfit the Benghazi post with what turned out to be inadequate and substandard security protection. After the attack, a formal review determined that no senior State officials were responsible. 'Turmoil,' not 'terror': News broadcasters followed Susan Rice's lead on Sept. 16, 2012 as she said during five separate interviews that the Benghazi attack was the product of a protest gone bad -- despite intelligence that showed otherwise from the beginning . Under Secretary Patrick Kennedy (L) faced aggressive questioning Wednesday from Rep. Ed Royce (R) over the State Department's failure to fire anyone following the terror attack in Libya . The final report, issued by an . Accountability Review Board, also found Kennedy blameless, despite his . signature on the 'action plan' that formalized the level of armed . security details present in Benghazi. Foreign . Affairs Committee Chair Ed Royce, a California Republican, asked . Kennedy during Wednesday's hearing to explain why no State Department . employees had been terminated after terrorists killed U.S. Ambassador . Chris Stevens and three other U.S. personnel. 'No State Department personnel have been fired or even disciplined,' Royce barked. 'No one has missed a paycheck.' Florida GOP Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen later suggested that the State Department is engaging in a slow-roll cover-up by 'merely shuffl[ing] the deck chairs.' State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki parried reporters' challenges on Tuesday, insisting that she would not address 'internal deliberations' related to the Benghazi diplomatic station. Kennedy said that four State Department officials, none of them at senior levels, were placed on administrative leave three months after the attack, and were since moved into positions that don't afford them 'worldwide decision-making authority for security.' 'Accountability includes being relieved of your job and assigned to other positions,' Kennedy insisted. 'To me, that is serious accountability.' 'Reassignment just doesn’t cut it,' Royce retorted. Then-Secretary Clinton and President Obama both said early on that a protest -- not a terror attack -- was the root cause of the deaths and destruction in Libya . Devastation: The mortar, small-arms and firebomb attack left America's diplomatic station in ruins . Secretary of State John Kerry made . news in August when he reinstated all four of those employees, following . an internal determination that 'no employee breached their duty or . should be fired' as a consequence of the Benghazi attack. Kennedy . also said that one reason U.S. law enforcement has yet to make arrests . in the Benghazi case is that the Libyan government hasn't permitted it. 'Yes, . they will let journalists in, but they are not letting U.S. law . enforcement in to arrest people there,' Kennedy conceded, 'because the . government of Libya is not in control to that degree.' The under secretary has testified previously that he was not involved with day-to-day decisions related to the State Department's Benghazi compound. While the Accountability Review Board interviewed him at length, it allegedly never spoke with then-Secretary Clinton. Before Wednesday's hearing, Republican oversight committee staff finalized a report alleging that the Board specifically aimed to protect political appointees at State while assigning responsibility for the terror-attack debacle to lower-level career civil servants. Secretary of State John Kerry determined in August that all four employees who were placed on probation after the Benghazi attack could return to full-time duties in different jobs . On Thursday, Accountability Review Board co-chairs Admiral Mike Mullen and Thomas Pickering, a former diplomat, will testify before Issa's Committee on Oversight and Government Affairs. Mark Sullivan, a former Secret Service director, will also testify. He headed an independent security panel that the Board asked to examine how some of America's most vulnerable overseas posts have been left with inadequate protection. The House Armed Services Committee panel will hear testimony later in the day covering the U.S. military's level of preparedness to respond if Benghazi-style terror attacks become the norm in the future.
A Republican aide says House investigators may 'have to climb the ladder and swear Hillary in' since underlings aren't providing answers . 'We can certainly have Mrs. Clinton back,' House oversight chairman Darrell Issa said Wednesday . As 2016 presidential race draws closer, the GOP will look for ways to embarrass their likely Democratic rival for the White House . Sen. Rand Paul, another possible presidential hopeful, has said Clinton's Benghazi performance 'should preclude her from holding higher office' Republicans want to grill the former secretary of state on the editing of CIA talking points following the attack, and about who decided on the level of security the Libya facility should have .
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[ "By . David Martosko In Washington . PUBLISHED: .", "15:48 EST, 18 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: .", "17:22 EST, 18 September 2013 . Former Secretary", "of State Hillary Clinton has testified multiple", "times in congressional hearings about Benghazi,", "but as a presidential run looms, Republicans are", "sharpening their knives for more Capitol Hill", "visits . Republicans are mulling whether to", "demand former Secretary of State Hillary", "Clinton's return to Capitol Hill to face more", "tough questions about her agency's failure to", "protect diplomats and security staff in Benghazi,", "Libya a year ago. An aide to a high-ranking GOP", "member of the House Oversight and Government", "Affairs committee told MailOnline that the", "committee's chairman, California Rep. Darrell", "Issa, 'is dead serious' about raking the likely", "2016 presidential candidate over the coals in the", "future. 'Look, it's not like we're getting great", "answers from the deputies and under secretaries,'", "the staffer said on Wednesday. 'So eventually you", "have to climb the ladder and swear Hillary in", "again.' 'I'm not saying \"The fish stinks from the", "head,\" or anything like that,' the aide", "cautioned. 'Just that the committee leaders on", "our side want answers and they're not going to", "let up.' Issa told the Fox News Channel on", "Wednesday morning that his committee won't", "hesitate to bring back any of the senior-level", "witnesses who have already testified about the", "September 11, 2012 terror attack on American", "diplomatic facilities in the eastern Libya port", "city. And that includes Hillary Clinton. 'We can", "certainly have Mrs. Clinton back,'  Issa told", "Fox. 'We want to be respectful of her time, so", "getting to the facts – including people below her", "– first is critical.' An oversight committee", "spokesperson declined to comment on the record", "about how likely it was that Issa could actually", "call Clinton as a witness again. But as the 2016", "presidential election draws nearer, the knives", "may come out in earnest. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS .", "Terrorists linked with al-Qaeda attacked the U.S.", "diplomatic compound and a nearby CIA annex in", "Benghazi, Libya on Sept. 11, 2012, killing four", "men including the U.S. ambassador . House", "Oversight & Government Reform Committee Chairman", "Rep. Darrell Issa (R) could choose to call", "Hillary Clinton back to face more grilling, over", "the likely objection of ranking Democratic Rep.", "Elijah Cummings (L) Clinton is widely seen as the", "Democratic Party's presidential standard-bearer", "going into the 2016 election. Embarrassing her as", "the presidential campaign season gets underway", "could be a devastating political chess move, but", "it's unclear how long Republicans will wait to", "pull the trigger if they decide to recall her as", "a witness. GOP Sen. Rand Paul, another likely", "presidential contender, has already said that", "mishandling of Benghazi under Clinton's State", "Department leadership 'should preclude her from", "holding higher office.' Paul said in August that", "he wasn't certain 'Clinton [was] telling the", "truth' about the nature of the CIA annex that", "also came under attack. He said he suspects it", "was involved with providing arms to Syrian rebels", "fighting the dictator Bashar al-Assad. 'The New", "York Times has also said the CIA has been", "involved with procuring arms to the Islamic", "rebels in Syria for over a year. What was the CIA", "annex doing there?' he said in August, referring", "to the Benghazi complex. 'I have asked", "specifically to have her brought back and I hope", "Chairman Issa will bring her back. She needs to", "testify under oat. Did she know about this and", "did it have anything to do with the misdirection", "campaign? And did she have anything to do with", "not allowing the Marines to go aid their wounded", "brothers there in Benghazi?' If she were to come", "back to face more questions, a Capitol Hill", "staffer explained, Republicans would likely steer", "clear of Syria links and focus instead on any", "involvement Clinton had in approving the security", "arrangements for embassies and consulates in some", "of the world's most dangerous places. Protesters", "gathered outside the National Constitution Center", "on Sept. 10 as Clinton received the Liberty", "Medal, given annually to an individual who", "'displays courage and conviction while striving", "to secure liberty for people worldwide'", "Republicans may relish the possibility of firing", "more tough questions at Clinton as she readies", "for a White House run, but such a strategy could", "backfire on the GOP and create powerful sound", "bites for Democrats . Republicans would also", "likely grill . her about precisely when she", "learned what the U.S. intelligence . community", "knew almost instantly – that terrorists, not", "Muslim . protesters, set fires and fired mortars", "into the Benghazi compound and a . nearby CIA", "annex. Lastly, . Republicans want to know whether", "Clinton had a personal hand in . rewriting a", "series of CIA talking points that her agency", "softened . significantly in the early, foggy", "post-Benghazi days. Republicans, . including", "Issa, have been intensely critical of Clinton,", "even before . she began exploring a White House", "run, for what they perceive as her . role in a", "cover-up during the weeks between the Benghazi", "attack and . Barack Obama's 2012 presidential", "re-election. U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher", "Stevens was killed during the Benghazi attack,", "along with three other U.S. personnel . The .", "intelligence community initially rendered a frank", "assessment that . Benghazi was attacked by jihadi", "groups including the militant, . al-Qaeda-linked", "Libyan organization Ansar al-Sharia. But . after", "State Department-led massaging, it became a", "weaker series of . statements that protected the", "Obama administration while the president . was", "campaigning for re-election by claiming that", "'al-Qaeda is on the . run.' Then-United Nations .", "Ambassador Susan Rice claimed days later in five", "broadcast interviews . that the attack was the", "result of a spontaneous protest following the .", "online publication of a crude American-made", "YouTube video that mocked . the Muslim prophet", "Muhammad. Obama later promoted Rice to the", "position of national security adviser. Clinton", "famously appeared in a Senate hearing on January", "23, sparring with Wisconsin GOP Sen. Ron Johnson", "about the State Department's evolving storyline", "as the dust settled on the terror attack. 'With", "all due respect, the fact is we had four dead", "Americans,' Clinton lectured. 'Was it because of", "a protest or was it because of guys out for a", "walk one night decided to go kill some", "Americans?' 'What difference at this point does", "it make?' she asked. 'It is our job to figure out", "what happened and do everything we can to prevent", "it from ever happening again.' On Wednesday the", "House Foreign Affairs Commiittee heard from State", "Department Under Secretary for Management Patrick", "Kennedy, who approved a plan in December 2011 to", "outfit the Benghazi post with what turned out to", "be inadequate and substandard security", "protection. After the attack, a formal review", "determined that no senior State officials were", "responsible. 'Turmoil,' not 'terror': News", "broadcasters followed Susan Rice's lead on Sept.", "16, 2012 as she said during five separate", "interviews that the Benghazi attack was the", "product of a protest gone bad -- despite", "intelligence that showed otherwise from the", "beginning . Under Secretary Patrick Kennedy (L)", "faced aggressive questioning Wednesday from Rep.", "Ed Royce (R) over the State Department's failure", "to fire anyone following the terror attack in", "Libya . 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Secretary of State John Kerry made . news in", "August when he reinstated all four of those", "employees, following . an internal determination", "that 'no employee breached their duty or . should", "be fired' as a consequence of the Benghazi", "attack. Kennedy . also said that one reason U.S.", "law enforcement has yet to make arrests . in the", "Benghazi case is that the Libyan government", "hasn't permitted it. 'Yes, . they will let", "journalists in, but they are not letting U.S. law", ". enforcement in to arrest people there,' Kennedy", "conceded, 'because the . government of Libya is", "not in control to that degree.' The under", "secretary has testified previously that he was", "not involved with day-to-day decisions related to", "the State Department's Benghazi compound. While", "the Accountability Review Board interviewed him", "at length, it allegedly never spoke with", "then-Secretary Clinton. Before Wednesday's", "hearing, Republican oversight committee staff", "finalized a report alleging that the Board", "specifically aimed to protect political", "appointees at State while assigning", "responsibility for the terror-attack debacle to", "lower-level career civil servants. Secretary of", "State John Kerry determined in August that all", "four employees who were placed on probation after", "the Benghazi attack could return to full-time", "duties in different jobs . On Thursday,", "Accountability Review Board co-chairs Admiral", "Mike Mullen and Thomas Pickering, a former", "diplomat, will testify before Issa's Committee on", "Oversight and Government Affairs. Mark Sullivan,", "a former Secret Service director, will also", "testify. He headed an independent security panel", "that the Board asked to examine how some of", "America's most vulnerable overseas posts have", "been left with inadequate protection. The House", "Armed Services Committee panel will hear", "testimony later in the day covering the U.S.", "military's level of preparedness to respond if", "Benghazi-style terror attacks become the norm in", "the future." ]
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Believe the hype and they’re the natural solution for everything from cancer, heart disease and dementia to ageing skin, poor eyesight and insomnia. No wonder ‘superfruits’ pop up in cereals, desserts, snack bars, juice, face cream — even designer gin. But though it is claimed that goji berries, acai juice, pomegranates and cranberries are rooted in  ancient medicine, the explosion in their use is, in fact, a modern phenomenon. Sugarfruit: 'Superfruit' cranberry is often coated in sugar to be made palatable and it is also added to cranberry juice . Two out of three juices launched last year claimed to contain superfruit. A major launch in 2011 was Cherrygood — a fruit juice made in part from an imported American cherry supposedly very high in antioxidants. One glass will give ‘the equivalent health benefits of around 20 portions of fruit and vegetables’. Though the company offers no proof of that claim, Cherrygood has been a hit, with all supermarkets and health stores stocking it. But anti-obesity campaigners point out it has as much sugar as cola — about 5 tsp in a 250ml serving. Cherrygood Plus has 9 tsp sugar. Despite doubts around the science, superfruits and their spin-offs keep coming. Last year saw the launch of a ‘supertree’ — the powder of the bark of the African baobab, which you mix into yoghurt or water to get ‘six times more vitamin C than oranges’. Meanwhile, Waitrose is busy pushing yuzu lemonade, from a Japanese citrus fruit that has ‘three times as much vitamin C as lemons’. Some kind of super: Pomegranate juice has been found to help hospital patients with poor bloodflow . Sales are soaring of fibre and potassium-rich goldenberries, a dried version of the South American cape gooseberry. Predicted for success in 2014 is the gac fruit from Vietnam, a spiky orange with flesh that looks like raw meat. It contains lycopene — an antioxidant also found in tomatoes — which is said to combat prostate cancer. Also coming up is the Chilean wineberry, a miniature blueberry from Patagonia, with ‘three to four times more antioxidants than goji berries’. Most of these fruits are sold dried or as juice — transporting fresh fruit raises costs. The nutrients will not be damaged if the drying is done carefully, but some, such as cranberries, are sprayed with sugar as part of the process. ACAI JUICE£1.96 for 100mlTHE CLAIMS: The acai berry from the Amazon contains twice the antioxidants as blueberries. THE REALITY:  Regulators have asked firms to stop claiming antioxidants prevent cancer. POMEGRANATE JUICE £1.50 for 100mlTHE CLAIMS: The Middle Eastern fruit has almost three times the antioxidants of green tea.THE REALITY:  In a trial, 45 patients with poor blood flow were given 240ml of pomegranate juice. After three months they were doing better than those on a placebo. CRANBERRIES£1.59 for 100gTHE CLAIMS: Good at fighting urinary tract infections.THE REALITY:  Cranberries need sugar to make them palatable — one glass of Ocean Spray cranberry juice contains 7 tsp. Some say the acid in juice may make cystitis symptoms more painful. GOLDENBERRY £2.99 for 100gTHE CLAIMS: Grown in the Andes, the goldenberry is high in fibre and contains B vitamins, more iron than spinach, more fibre than prunes and more potassium than three bananas.THE REALITY: Good nutritional offering for the price. GOJI BERRIES  £3.20 for 100gTHE CLAIMS: Used by herbalists to protect liver, improve sexual function and promote longevity.THE REALITY: Very high in antioxidants, but benefits are disputed. Sex and age claims have no scientific backing. Most juice versions of superfruits contain extra sugar in the form of concentrated apple or grape juice, which still allows them to claim ‘no added sugar’. Still it seems that if eaten or drunk in moderation, none of the superfruits will do you any harm. But will they do you any good? All the superfruits claim they contain a big dose of vitamin C, but the simple fact is that there are no diseases prevalent in Britain that have anything to do with vitamin C deficiency. Many foods have vitamin C, including bread and jam, because acids containing it are often used as a preservative. The skin of a medium-sized potato will give you 45 per cent of the daily recommended dose. Taking extra vitamin C is not believed to do much good, despite the popular belief that it fends off colds and flu. A review of 30 studies in 2007 concluded that the benefits of taking vitamin C supplements for such illnesses were not worth the expense. Sioned Quirke, a senior dietitian for the NHS in Wales, says: ‘We often find that people who can afford to buy these products are following a healthy, balanced diet and do not need additions. And they are painfully expensive.’ She believes the poor and unhealthy are being taken advantage of, citing one patient spending £75 or more on food supplements in a health shop. These included dried superfruits and juices, which can cost as much as £20 a litre. ‘People are gullible, especially when they are desperate for a miracle cure. These shops prey on them. Some people will be living on crisps for the next week because they can’t afford a proper diet.’ So, is there anything in the superfruit claims? The most interesting evidence is around polyphenols and bioflavonoids, found in large amounts in superfruits. These are forms of antioxidants, as is vitamin C. Oxidation produces harmful agents called free radicals that are blamed for a host of problems, from the formation of cancers to ageing. Half of all Americans are said to take antioxidant supplements. But though millions have been spent over two decades researching antioxidants, the science is still far from convincing. Cancer experiments have shown positive results, but only in lab animals. The most impressive study of berries and disease — carried out by Harvard University on 93,000 women for 18 years — did find that those who ate three portions of strawberries and blueberries a week had 34 per cent less  chance of having a heart attack than those who had one portion a month. Researchers speculated antioxidants in the berries might play a role, but so might lifestyle. Women who rarely eat fruit are also less likely to take exercise. One of Britain’s top toxicologists, Professor David Colquhoun, of University College, London, says that in the case of the antioxidant beta-carotene and vitamin E supplements, studies show these are more likely to raise your risk of dying early. A major review of studies in 2012 concluded there was not enough evidence to support people taking antioxidant supplements. Professor Colquhoun told me he has never read any science on nutrition that has persuaded him to alter his already healthy diet. His stark verdict is: ‘Antioxidants are useless, and some are dangerous.’ Government regulators agree their beneficial effects have not been proved. In Europe and the U.S., food safety agencies have moved to try to limit manufacturers’ claims — though with little effect, as any health food website will show. Shops are more careful — Holland & Barrett, Britain’s largest health chain, stocks 114 products that contain antioxidants. But the store only says these ‘may help’ rather than claiming specific benefits. Some say the best effect of superfruits may take place a long way from the bodies of those who buy them. The fashion for goldenberries, a high-potassium, high-fibre fruit sold in Marks & Spencer, Whole Foods and Holland & Barrett, is bringing employment to poor farmers in the Andes. Growing coca for cocaine is the only other valuable crop. ‘All fruits are superfruits in their own way,’ says Sioned Quirke. ‘None is going to guide you to the Promised Land, but try to meet the five-a-day fruit and veg aim by eating a variety of whole fruits — not just juices, which often are just sugar and flavour — and you’ll begin to optimise your health.’
Superfruits such as acai and pomegranates boast a big dose of vitamin C . But there are no prevalent illnesses in the UK connected to such deficiency . Many superfruit juices contain high levels of sugar and other fruit juices . 'Superfruit' cranberry is often coated in sugar to be made palatable .
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[ "Believe the hype and they’re the natural solution", "for everything from cancer, heart disease and", "dementia to ageing skin, poor eyesight and", "insomnia. No wonder ‘superfruits’ pop up in", "cereals, desserts, snack bars, juice, face cream", "— even designer gin. But though it is claimed", "that goji berries, acai juice, pomegranates and", "cranberries are rooted in  ancient medicine, the", "explosion in their use is, in fact, a modern", "phenomenon. Sugarfruit: 'Superfruit' cranberry is", "often coated in sugar to be made palatable and it", "is also added to cranberry juice . Two out of", "three juices launched last year claimed to", "contain superfruit. A major launch in 2011 was", "Cherrygood — a fruit juice made in part from an", "imported American cherry supposedly very high", "in antioxidants. One glass will give ‘the", "equivalent health benefits of around 20 portions", "of fruit and vegetables’. Though the company", "offers no proof of that claim, Cherrygood has", "been a hit, with all supermarkets and health", "stores stocking it. But anti-obesity campaigners", "point out it has as much sugar as cola — about", "5 tsp in a 250ml serving. Cherrygood Plus has", "9 tsp sugar. Despite doubts around the science,", "superfruits and their spin-offs keep coming. Last", "year saw the launch of a ‘supertree’ — the powder", "of the bark of the African baobab, which you mix", "into yoghurt or water to get ‘six times more", "vitamin C than oranges’. Meanwhile, Waitrose is", "busy pushing yuzu lemonade, from a Japanese", "citrus fruit that has ‘three times as much", "vitamin C as lemons’. Some kind of super:", "Pomegranate juice has been found to help hospital", "patients with poor bloodflow . Sales are soaring", "of fibre and potassium-rich goldenberries, a", "dried version of the South American cape", "gooseberry. Predicted for success in 2014 is the", "gac fruit from Vietnam, a spiky orange with flesh", "that looks like raw meat. It contains lycopene —", "an antioxidant also found in tomatoes — which is", "said to combat prostate cancer. Also coming up is", "the Chilean wineberry, a miniature blueberry from", "Patagonia, with ‘three to four times more", "antioxidants than goji berries’. Most of these", "fruits are sold dried or as juice — transporting", "fresh fruit raises costs. The nutrients will not", "be damaged if the drying is done carefully, but", "some, such as cranberries, are sprayed with sugar", "as part of the process. ACAI JUICE£1.96 for", "100mlTHE CLAIMS: The acai berry from the Amazon", "contains twice the antioxidants as blueberries.", "THE REALITY:  Regulators have asked firms to stop", "claiming antioxidants prevent cancer. POMEGRANATE", "JUICE £1.50 for 100mlTHE CLAIMS: The Middle", "Eastern fruit has almost three times the", "antioxidants of green tea.THE REALITY:  In a", "trial, 45 patients with poor blood flow were", "given 240ml of pomegranate juice. After three", "months they were doing better than those on a", "placebo. CRANBERRIES£1.59 for 100gTHE CLAIMS:", "Good at fighting urinary tract infections.THE", "REALITY:  Cranberries need sugar to make them", "palatable — one glass of Ocean Spray cranberry", "juice contains 7 tsp. Some say the acid in juice", "may make cystitis symptoms more painful.", "GOLDENBERRY £2.99 for 100gTHE CLAIMS: Grown in", "the Andes, the goldenberry is high in fibre and", "contains B vitamins, more iron than spinach, more", "fibre than prunes and more potassium than three", "bananas.THE REALITY: Good nutritional offering", "for the price. GOJI BERRIES  £3.20 for 100gTHE", "CLAIMS: Used by herbalists to protect liver,", "improve sexual function and promote longevity.THE", "REALITY: Very high in antioxidants, but benefits", "are disputed. Sex and age claims have no", "scientific backing. Most juice versions of", "superfruits contain extra sugar in the form of", "concentrated apple or grape juice, which still", "allows them to claim ‘no added sugar’. Still it", "seems that if eaten or drunk in moderation, none", "of the superfruits will do you any harm. But will", "they do you any good? All the superfruits claim", "they contain a big dose of vitamin C, but the", "simple fact is that there are no diseases", "prevalent in Britain that have anything to do", "with vitamin C deficiency. Many foods have", "vitamin C, including bread and jam, because acids", "containing it are often used as a preservative.", "The skin of a medium-sized potato will give you", "45 per cent of the daily recommended dose. Taking", "extra vitamin C is not believed to do much good,", "despite the popular belief that it fends off", "colds and flu. A review of 30 studies in 2007", "concluded that the benefits of taking vitamin C", "supplements for such illnesses were not worth the", "expense. Sioned Quirke, a senior dietitian for", "the NHS in Wales, says: ‘We often find that", "people who can afford to buy these products are", "following a healthy, balanced diet and do not", "need additions. And they are painfully", "expensive.’ She believes the poor and unhealthy", "are being taken advantage of, citing one patient", "spending £75 or more on food supplements in a", "health shop. These included dried superfruits and", "juices, which can cost as much as £20 a litre.", "‘People are gullible, especially when they are", "desperate for a miracle cure. These shops prey on", "them. Some people will be living on crisps for", "the next week because they can’t afford a proper", "diet.’ So, is there anything in the superfruit", "claims? The most interesting evidence is around", "polyphenols and bioflavonoids, found in large", "amounts in superfruits. These are forms of", "antioxidants, as is vitamin C. Oxidation produces", "harmful agents called free radicals that are", "blamed for a host of problems, from the formation", "of cancers to ageing. Half of all Americans are", "said to take antioxidant supplements. But though", "millions have been spent over two decades", "researching antioxidants, the science is still", "far from convincing. Cancer experiments have", "shown positive results, but only in lab animals.", "The most impressive study of berries and disease", "— carried out by Harvard University on 93,000", "women for 18 years — did find that those who ate", "three portions of strawberries and blueberries a", "week had 34 per cent less  chance of having a", "heart attack than those who had one portion a", "month. Researchers speculated antioxidants in the", "berries might play a role, but so might", "lifestyle. Women who rarely eat fruit are also", "less likely to take exercise. One of Britain’s", "top toxicologists, Professor David Colquhoun, of", "University College, London, says that in the case", "of the antioxidant beta-carotene and vitamin E", "supplements, studies show these are more likely", "to raise your risk of dying early. A major review", "of studies in 2012 concluded there was not enough", "evidence to support people taking antioxidant", "supplements. Professor Colquhoun told me he has", "never read any science on nutrition that has", "persuaded him to alter his already healthy diet.", "His stark verdict is: ‘Antioxidants are useless,", "and some are dangerous.’ Government regulators", "agree their beneficial effects have not been", "proved. In Europe and the U.S., food safety", "agencies have moved to try to limit", "manufacturers’ claims — though with little", "effect, as any health food website will show.", "Shops are more careful — Holland & Barrett,", "Britain’s largest health chain, stocks 114", "products that contain antioxidants. But the store", "only says these ‘may help’ rather than claiming", "specific benefits. Some say the best effect of", "superfruits may take place a long way from the", "bodies of those who buy them. The fashion for", "goldenberries, a high-potassium, high-fibre fruit", "sold in Marks & Spencer, Whole Foods and Holland", "& Barrett, is bringing employment to poor farmers", "in the Andes. Growing coca for cocaine is the", "only other valuable crop. ‘All fruits are", "superfruits in their own way,’ says Sioned", "Quirke. ‘None is going to guide you to the", "Promised Land, but try to meet the five-a-day", "fruit and veg aim by eating a variety of whole", "fruits — not just juices, which often are just", "sugar and flavour — and you’ll begin to optimise", "your health.’" ]
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'Curmudgeonly': The host o Radio 4’s Today programme revealed his daughter had nominated him for the challenge - but has dismissed it as a 'stunt' It has been embraced by pop stars and politicians and raised millions for charity. But BBC presenter John Humphrys has criticised the Ice Bucket Challenge as a ‘stunt’, saying we should give because we want to help good causes, not because of fads. The host of Radio 4’s Today programme revealed his daughter had nominated him for the challenge – in which people donate money after filming themselves being doused in ice water, before nominating someone else. Famous participants include former US president George Bush, pop star Justin Bieber, David Beckham and Hollywood star Tom Cruise, raising more than £60million for US motor neurone charity the ALS Association, and more than £3million for Macmillan Cancer Support in the UK. But Mr Humphrys, 71, said: ‘It’s certainly been hugely successful at raising awareness of the hideous motor neurone disease and it’s undoubtedly raised a lot of money. ‘But as someone who set up his own modest charity a few years ago, I have mixed feelings about persuading people to support a charity with stunts. ‘Is it too sanctimonious to say that charity should be about giving because it’s a worthwhile cause that we really want to help?’ Writing in Waitrose Weekend magazine, he added: ‘Still, it’s preferable to all those appeals from people who ask for your help for something they’re madly keen to do anyway. ‘We’ve all had the letters: “I plan to raise loads of money for my local cats’ home by cycling around Cuba. Please help!” ‘I’m always tempted to reply: “If you really want to help your local cats’ home, why not stay home and give them all the money it will cost to send you on a lovely holiday?” Mr Humphrys – who has a son and daughter with his first wife Edna and a 13-year-old son with BBC presenter Valerie Sanderson – set up the Kitchen Table Charities Trust in 2005. Its purpose is to raise money for other small charities that do not have their own fundraising arms, and it is opposed to ‘charity as big business’. Mr Humphrys admitted his views might seem a little ‘curmudgeonly’, but he said he was dismayed when his editor on Today recently joked that he would be expected to complete the Ice Bucket Challenge on air. Describing his immediate reaction, he said: ‘Unwelcome and, given a moment’s thought, unlikely – but just about plausible. I should be so plucky: Kylie Minogue completes the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge alongside her designer friend Stefano Gabbana . ‘It wouldn’t be the first time we’d done something daft on Today and, given the relentless tide of dire news over the summer, maybe the audience needed a bit of a break. ‘But not this! Not on Today! Surely my editor was winding me up. He was. Crisis and potential presenter rebellion averted.’ He added: ‘The problem is, charity has become big business and fundraising is all about clever marketing. Pity they can’t let the cause speak for itself.’
Host of Radio 4's Today show revealed his daughter had nominated him . Participants include former US president George Bush and Tom Cruise . Said he had 'mixed feelings' about charities using 'stunts' to get donations . Admitted that his views may come across as a little ‘curmudgeonly’
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Tokyo (CNN) -- Even during Tokyo's notoriously hectic rush hour, dozens of commuters stopped to push a 32-ton train car out of the way. A woman trying to get off a train in Saitama, north of Tokyo, fell in a gap between the train and the platform Monday morning, said Takashi Tsukahara, a spokesman for the train operator JR East. About 40 passengers and JR staff rushed to push the train off the woman. Tsukahara said a train carriage typically weighs about 30,000 kilograms, but is able to sway a bit side to side to absorb the train's movements. The commuters pushed the train just enough to free the woman. A loud cheer erupted as the woman was pulled up. The woman, in her 30s, was not seriously injured. Just eight minutes later, the train took off again.
A woman fell in a gap between a commuter train and platform near Tokyo . 40 passengers and staff members push a 30,000-kilogram train car to free her . The woman was not seriously injured .
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The company claims their product 'empowers women', but plenty of women disagree. The launch of a new 'vaginal tightening and rejuvenating cream' by an Indian pharmaceutical company has sparked fury among the fairer sex. Not only have women voiced the opinion on Twitter that 18 Again was created by Ultratech purely to cash in on female insecurities, but many are have criticised the accompanying TV advert. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS . The advert for 18 Again involves a woman dancing seductively around her husband, repeatedly singing the line 'Ooh, I feel like a virgin' 18 Again promises to make a woman 'feel like a virgin' The awkward commercial, set in an extended family household, involves a woman dancing around the internal courtyard with her husband. She repeatedly sings lines borrowed and from Madonna's Like A Virgin (but given a Bollywood makeover),  including 'ooh, I feel . like a virgin' and 'it feels like the first time'. Her husband grabs her waist and warbles 'oh, yes it's true' while an elderly couple of parents look on, seemingly aghast. The film ends with a shot of the product, then a clip of the intrigued elderly couple apparently using the internet to order some of the cream for themselves. Rishi Bhatia, chairman and managing director of Ultratech India, said: '18 Again is a first-of-its-kind product for women in India. 'This . product is being launched in India post clinical trials conducted . among women of all age groups under dermatological control. '18 Again . has the power and the potential to break the shackles and redefine the . meaning of women empowerment altogether.' Priti Nair, director of Curry-Nation, the creative agency behind the advert, said: 'This is a one-of-a-kind women-centric . product, and the idea is to create a demand for such a product in the . Indian market. 'Since the product is targeted towards concerns that are . not usually talked about publicly, the challenges of creating a campaign . for this is also higher. 'Since the the product is primarily targeted at . housewives with children, we wanted to create a film that is tasteful . yet engaging.' A woman dances with her husband in the advert for 18 Again, the 'vaginal tightening' gel from Ultratech . According to online Indian news magazine Tehelka.com, Curry-Nation's . account manager Nagessh Pannaswami has said that a tighter vagina is . empowering because 'it's not just about sexual pleasure, but also about . preventing infection, discharge, urinary incontinence, and making older . women feel good'. But Professor Nivedita Menon of the Jawaharlal Nehru University, . condemns the product, saying he finds the idea both 'hilarious and . maddening'. He says: 'The perversity of it all lies in the fact that the gel will . be sold as a health issue, as something women "should" do to take . better care of their bodies.' At the end of the advert an elderly couple are seen using a computer, inferring that they are ordering some cream top spice up their own sex lives . Twitter users have taken to the social networking site to condemn both the cream and the advert. A user named Parmesh Shahani ‏tweets: 'Astounded that @18Again and #WomenOnTop campaign promotes "India's first natural vaginal tightening and rejeuventation gel" as "empowerment".' Ram Cobin writes: 'A vaginal tightening gel. With a tastefully done, clutter-breaking idea "Feel like a virgin". This is advertising in progressive India. Argh.' Twitter users have taken to the social networking site to bemoan the new tool for 'female empowerment' The vaginal tightening cream furore follows an earlier one in April, which came about after the A feminine hygiene product launched in India which promises to 'brighten' skin around the vagina is causing widespread controversy. A 25-second TV advert for Clean & Dry Intimate Wash, advertised on prime time television, showed a woman using the product to lighten her vagina to please her man. The product also attracted condemnation on Twitter and blogging sites, with one (male) user branding it 'the ultimate insult', and others bemoaning the extent of discrimination against darker skin tones. A still from the Indian advert for vaginal lightening cream Clean & Dry . The advertising strapline for the product was: 'Life for women will now be fresher, cleaner and more importantly fairer and more intimate.' The product was seen by many in India as a sad indictment of discrimination against darker skin within the social caste system. Columnist Laskhmi Chaudry lambasted the product in her blog, writing: 'The campaign to eliminate the scourge of darkness has extended to every nook and cranny of a woman’s body.'
Indian cream promises 'vaginal rejuvenation' Twitter users appalled . Cream follows India's controversial 'vagina lightening' cream .
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[ "The company claims their product 'empowers women',", "but plenty of women disagree. The launch of a new", "'vaginal tightening and rejuvenating cream' by an", "Indian pharmaceutical company has sparked fury", "among the fairer sex. Not only have women voiced", "the opinion on Twitter that 18 Again was created", "by Ultratech purely to cash in on female", "insecurities, but many are have criticised the", "accompanying TV advert. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS .", "The advert for 18 Again involves a woman dancing", "seductively around her husband, repeatedly", "singing the line 'Ooh, I feel like a virgin' 18", "Again promises to make a woman 'feel like a", "virgin' The awkward commercial, set in an", "extended family household, involves a woman", "dancing around the internal courtyard with her", "husband. She repeatedly sings lines borrowed and", "from Madonna's Like A Virgin (but given a", "Bollywood makeover),  including 'ooh, I feel .", "like a virgin' and 'it feels like the first", "time'. Her husband grabs her waist and warbles", "'oh, yes it's true' while an elderly couple of", "parents look on, seemingly aghast. The film ends", "with a shot of the product, then a clip of the", "intrigued elderly couple apparently using the", "internet to order some of the cream for", "themselves. Rishi Bhatia, chairman and managing", "director of Ultratech India, said: '18 Again is a", "first-of-its-kind product for women in India.", "'This . product is being launched in India post", "clinical trials conducted . among women of all", "age groups under dermatological control. '18", "Again . has the power and the potential to break", "the shackles and redefine the . meaning of women", "empowerment altogether.' Priti Nair, director of", "Curry-Nation, the creative agency behind the", "advert, said: 'This is a one-of-a-kind", "women-centric . product, and the idea is to", "create a demand for such a product in the .", "Indian market. 'Since the product is targeted", "towards concerns that are . not usually talked", "about publicly, the challenges of creating a", "campaign . for this is also higher. 'Since the", "the product is primarily targeted at . housewives", "with children, we wanted to create a film that is", "tasteful . yet engaging.' A woman dances with her", "husband in the advert for 18 Again, the 'vaginal", "tightening' gel from Ultratech . According to", "online Indian news magazine Tehelka.com,", "Curry-Nation's . account manager Nagessh", "Pannaswami has said that a tighter vagina is .", "empowering because 'it's not just about sexual", "pleasure, but also about . preventing infection,", "discharge, urinary incontinence, and making older", ". women feel good'. But Professor Nivedita Menon", "of the Jawaharlal Nehru University, . condemns", "the product, saying he finds the idea both", "'hilarious and . maddening'. He says: 'The", "perversity of it all lies in the fact that the", "gel will . be sold as a health issue, as", "something women \"should\" do to take . better care", "of their bodies.' At the end of the advert an", "elderly couple are seen using a computer,", "inferring that they are ordering some cream top", "spice up their own sex lives . Twitter users have", "taken to the social networking site to condemn", "both the cream and the advert. A user named", "Parmesh Shahani ‏tweets: 'Astounded that @18Again", "and #WomenOnTop campaign promotes \"India's first", "natural vaginal tightening and rejeuventation", "gel\" as \"empowerment\".' Ram Cobin writes: 'A", "vaginal tightening gel. With a tastefully done,", "clutter-breaking idea \"Feel like a virgin\". This", "is advertising in progressive India. Argh.'", "Twitter users have taken to the social networking", "site to bemoan the new tool for 'female", "empowerment' The vaginal tightening cream furore", "follows an earlier one in April, which came about", "after the A feminine hygiene product launched in", "India which promises to 'brighten' skin around", "the vagina is causing widespread controversy. A", "25-second TV advert for Clean & Dry Intimate", "Wash, advertised on prime time television, showed", "a woman using the product to lighten her vagina", "to please her man. The product also attracted", "condemnation on Twitter and blogging sites, with", "one (male) user branding it 'the ultimate", "insult', and others bemoaning the extent of", "discrimination against darker skin tones. A still", "from the Indian advert for vaginal lightening", "cream Clean & Dry . The advertising strapline for", "the product was: 'Life for women will now be", "fresher, cleaner and more importantly fairer and", "more intimate.' The product was seen by many in", "India as a sad indictment of discrimination", "against darker skin within the social caste", "system. Columnist Laskhmi Chaudry lambasted the", "product in her blog, writing: 'The campaign to", "eliminate the scourge of darkness has extended to", "every nook and cranny of a woman’s body.'" ]
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(CNN) -- A Buffalo, New York-area man accused of beheading his estranged wife made his first appearance in court Wednesday to face murder charges, according to the district attorney. Muzzammil Hassan has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of his wife, Aasiya Zubair Hassan. Muzzammil Hassan, 44, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of his 37-year-old wife, Aasiya Zubair Hassan, days after she filed for divorce and was granted a restraining order against him. In court Wednesday, Hassan waived his right to a felony hearing, according to Erie County District Attorney Frank Sedita III. The case will go before a grand jury in the next 45 days. In the meantime, Hassan will be jailed without bond. If convicted, he faces a sentence of 15 years to life, WKBW reported, citing prosecutors. Muzzammil Hassan went to the police station in the Buffalo suburb of Orchard Park on Thursday and told officers that his wife was dead, authorities have said. He also led them to her body at the offices of Bridges TV. The couple began the network in 2004 to counter negative Muslim stereotypes; Muzzammil Hassan is its chief executive officer, and Aasiya Hassan was general manager. Aasiya Hassan filed for divorce February 6, police said, and Muzzammil Hassan was served with divorce papers at the station. That night, he showed up at the couple's home, she notified authorities, and he was served with a restraining order. Police had responded to several domestic violence calls at the couple's address, but no one was arrested, Orchard Park Police Chief Andrew Benz said Tuesday. However, two women claiming to be Aasiya Hassan's sisters -- one in Pakistan and one in South Africa -- told reporters and posted in a blog that she lived in fear of him. Bridges TV released a statement Monday saying its staff members were "deeply shocked and saddened by the murder of Aasiya Hassan and the subsequent arrest of Muzzammil Hassan. Our deepest condolences and prayers go out to the families of the victim."
Muzzammil Hassan, accused of beheading wife, waived right to felony hearing . Hassan, founder of Bridges TV, charged with second-degree murder . Hassan will be jailed without bail while case goes to grand jury . If convicted, he faces a sentence of 15 years to life .
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[ "(CNN) -- A Buffalo, New York-area man accused of", "beheading his estranged wife made his first", "appearance in court Wednesday to face murder", "charges, according to the district attorney.", "Muzzammil Hassan has been charged with", "second-degree murder in the death of his wife,", "Aasiya Zubair Hassan. Muzzammil Hassan, 44, is", "charged with second-degree murder in the death of", "his 37-year-old wife, Aasiya Zubair Hassan, days", "after she filed for divorce and was granted a", "restraining order against him. In court", "Wednesday, Hassan waived his right to a felony", "hearing, according to Erie County District", "Attorney Frank Sedita III. The case will go", "before a grand jury in the next 45 days. In the", "meantime, Hassan will be jailed without bond. If", "convicted, he faces a sentence of 15 years to", "life, WKBW reported, citing prosecutors.", "Muzzammil Hassan went to the police station in", "the Buffalo suburb of Orchard Park on Thursday", "and told officers that his wife was dead,", "authorities have said. He also led them to her", "body at the offices of Bridges TV. The couple", "began the network in 2004 to counter negative", "Muslim stereotypes; Muzzammil Hassan is its chief", "executive officer, and Aasiya Hassan was general", "manager. Aasiya Hassan filed for divorce February", "6, police said, and Muzzammil Hassan was served", "with divorce papers at the station. That night,", "he showed up at the couple's home, she notified", "authorities, and he was served with a restraining", "order. Police had responded to several domestic", "violence calls at the couple's address, but no", "one was arrested, Orchard Park Police Chief", "Andrew Benz said Tuesday. However, two women", "claiming to be Aasiya Hassan's sisters -- one in", "Pakistan and one in South Africa -- told", "reporters and posted in a blog that she lived in", "fear of him. Bridges TV released a statement", "Monday saying its staff members were \"deeply", "shocked and saddened by the murder of Aasiya", "Hassan and the subsequent arrest of Muzzammil", "Hassan. Our deepest condolences and prayers go", "out to the families of the victim.\"" ]
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A beauty queen has won a competition to be the face of a lingerie brand after proving she has an 'intellectually stimulating' personality as well as good looks. Belle Et Bonbon launched a search for a model to star in their latest advertising campaign earlier this year and asked applicants to prove they were smart as well as sexy. After 1,000 women applied, they have now revealed the winner as Camilla Hansson, 25, from Sweden. Winner: Camilla Hansson is the new face of lingerie brand Belle et Bonbon after they launched a competition to find the most 'intellectually stimulating' model . Beauty queen: Camilla was crowned Miss Sweden 2012 . The Nordic beauty is a former Miss Sweden and has represented her country in the Miss Earth pageant. But to win the chance to be the face of Belle Et Bonbon, she had to prove she is more than just a pretty face. Applicants were told that if they . were short-listed for the London casting, they would need to show their intellect, as well as be fitted in their lingerie. However, testing their brainpower did not involve undertaking an IQ test or passing a quiz on general knowledge. Instead, the candidates were interviewed on their life and career achievements, creativity, ambition and wit. Most 'intellectually stimulating': The Nordic beauty beat two doctors, a physicist, and two Oxbridge graduates to take the title . To be reach the interview stage, hopefuls had to provide a picture of themselves and describe their 'proudest moment', their 'definition of what it means to be intellectually stimulating' and their 'intellectually stimulating heroine'. Camilla, who has no academic qualifications, . impressed the judges to be chosen as the winner, beating two doctors, a physicist, . and two Oxbridge graduates in the final shortlist of fifty. She . told MailOnline: 'I love beautiful lingerie, and I saw an advert for . the Belle Et Bonbon search online, and submitted my entry, although I . didn't expect to be short-listed, let alone be named the face of the . brand. More than just a pretty face: The underwear brand quizzed finalists on their achievements and ambitions . Champion: Camilla said it was a lovely surprise' to win the competition which sought women with 'character, wit, ambition and style' 'I had to go along to an interview . with a panel from the brand to talk about my business career, my . ambitions and my achievements, as well as model the lingerie. I thought . it was a bit of fun, and didn't have any hopes for it, but was invited . back to the final round of interviews, where we went into even more . detail. 'Then, . amazingly, my phone rang a couple days later to tell me I was to be the . new face. I'm still getting over the surprise, but it’s a lovely . surprise.' When . launching the competition the brand stated on their website that they . were looking for 'women with character, wit, ambition and style'. They added: 'The sexiest, most seductive asset a woman possesses is her intellect, and we at Belle Et BonBon are seeking a new campaign face who has both the prowess and the gravitas to represent our brand.' Lily Cole, left, gained a double first class degree from Cambridge University where she studied History of Art, while Tyra Banks has a diploma from Harvard Business School . Christy Turlington, left,  graduated from New York University with a degree in Comparative Religion and Eastern Philosophy while Cindy Crawford was class valedictorian at her high school and enrolled for a degree in chemical engineering at Chicago's Northwestern University. However she didn't complete the course after pursuing her modelling career instead .
Camilla Hansson, 25, from Sweden, won competition . Belle Et Bonbon sought model with 'intellectually stimulating' personality . But they didn't give them IQ test or general knowledge quiz . They judged on achievements, ambitions, wit and creativity . Camilla is a former Miss Sweden with no academic qualifications . She beat two doctors, a physicist, . and two Oxbridge graduates .
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'intellectually stimulating' personality as well as good looks. Belle Et Bonbon launched a search winner as Camilla Hansson, 25, from Sweden. Nordic beauty is a former Miss Sweden and has undertaking an IQ test or passing a quiz on beat two doctors, a physicist, and two Oxbridge who has no academic qualifications, . impressed ambitions and my achievements, as well as model
Thousands of ethnic Hazara women are refusing to bury their loved ones until the Pakistani government takes action against plotters who bombed a market and killed 89 people. Shia Muslim Hazaras say they receive no protection from the police or the army in the face of repeated attacks on their minority group. Saturday's blast in a food market was the second large-casualty attack on the group in a month. Today, thousands of women took to the streets to demand protection from the Sunni militants who have long targeted them because they do not view them as 'real Muslims'. The refusal of the Hazara women to . follow the customary Islamic ritual of burying the dead as soon as . possible is seen as 'the last stand' of the persecuted minority. Pakistani Shiite Muslims gather to protest against a devastating bomb in Quetta and to demand protection . Young women join in the protest by Shiites, many of them Hazaras, against the way they are targeted by Sunnis . Around 4,000 Hazara women staged a sit-in protest in Quetta, blocking a road and refusing to move until action was taken against those behind the bombing that . killed 89 people. Local Shia leader Qayyum Changezi told journalists that the protesters 'will not bury the dead until a targeted operation is launched'. The Hazaras had carried the bodies of the blast victims to a local mosque but then began chanting and protesting instead of proceeding with the burials. Meanwhile, militants wearing suicide . vests and disguised as policemen attacked the office of a senior . political official in northwest Pakistan, killing six people, police . said. Pakistan has been besieged by militant attacks in recent years, many of them carried out by the Pakistani Taliban, who have been waging a bloody insurgency against the government. Pakistani Shiite Muslims gather around the coffins of bomb attack victims as they demonstrate in Quetta today . Thousands of Hazara women stood up to be counted in today's protests from a long-persecuted minority . Radical Sunni militant groups have also increasingly targeted the country's Shiites because they do not view them as 'real Muslims'. As a result, say the Shiites, they are living in fear. Many of these sectarian attacks have occurred in southwest Baluchistan province, which has the largest concentration of Shiites in Pakistan, many of them Hazaras, an ethnic group that migrated from Afghanistan over a century ago. The bomb that ripped through a food market on Saturday in Baluchistan's provincial capital of Quetta was the second mass-casualty attack targeting Shiites in the city in a little over a month. A double bombing of a billiards hall in January killed 86 people. A young Shiite Muslim holds a photo of a murdered relative while another asks for an end to the persecution . The death toll from the most recent blast, which was caused by a bomb hidden in a water tank, rose to 89 today after eight people died of their wounds, said Baluchistan's home secretary, Akbar Hussain Durrani. Outrage over the attacks has grown in Pakistan, and protests were held in over a half dozen other cities today. But it was unclear whether the demonstrations will be enough to get the action that will make the Shiites any safer. Rights groups have criticised the government for not doing enough to crack down on the attacks. They blame past connections between the country's military and anti-Shiite militants, and also allege the sectarian groups are seen as less of a threat than the Taliban because they are not targeting the state. Shiite Muslims mourn the death of a relative on the second day of protests after Saturday's devastating bomb . Despite this criticism, the Shiites in Quetta see the Pakistani army as their only potential saviour and are demanding the generals be given control of the city. They blame the provincial government and police for failing to protect them and want the army to take targeted action against sectarian militant groups like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, which claimed responsibility for both the recent bombings in the city. Shiite leader Amin Shaheedi told journalists: 'We will not bury our martyrs until our demands are fulfilled.' An estimated 15,000 protestors poured into the streets near the attack site carrying signs and chanting slogans against terrorism. Saturday's bomb exploded in a market in Hazara town, an area dominated by Shiites on the outskirts of Quetta . Others remained inside a mosque beside the bodies of their relatives, which were covered with white sheets. One young girl wrote on her face, 'Don't kill me. I am Shia.' After the bombing in January that killed 86 people, Shiites camped out in the street for four days alongside the coffins of their loved ones. Eventually the country's prime minister ordered a shake-up in the regional administration, putting the local governor in charge of the whole province. But the governor has expressed frustration, saying the recent bombing was the result of a failure of the provincial security and intelligence services. Provincial home secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani said the government had no plans to call in the army and will continue to rely on the 3,000 members of the paramilitary Frontier Corps who are deployed in Quetta, as well as the police. Smoke rises above Quetta following the explosion in a food market there that has so far claimed 89 lives . People gather around the bodies of the victims of Saturday's blast that targeted Shiite Muslims . Today's most significant protests outside Quetta occurred in Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, located on the country's southern coast. Hundreds of protesting Shiites paralysed key areas of the city by blocking major roads, including the one that leads to the airport. Violence in Karachi risked exacerbating sectarian tensions. Gunmen opened fire on a restaurant in the city, killing two people, said police spokesman Imran Shaukat. A spokesman for a Sunni extremist group, Ahle Sunnat Waljamaat, said two of its activists were killed in the attack. Members of the group clashed with police following the shooting, he said. In the eastern city of Lahore, gunmen on a motorcycle shot to death a Shiite doctor and his 12-year-old son, but it was unclear whether the attack was sectarian in nature, said senior police officer Malik Ovais. The agony of loss: A Pakistani man comforts another mourning for a relative killed in Saturday's bomb . The target of Monday's attack in the northwestern city of Peshawar was the office of the top political official for the Khyber tribal area, a major militant sanctuary in the country. The militants were disguised in the same type of uniform worn by the tribal policemen who protect the compound. At least five militants attacked policemen protecting the compound with assault rifles and hand grenades, said Mian Iftikhar Hussain, information minister for surrounding Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Some managed to slip inside the compound, and two blew themselves up. Officials are trying to determine what happened to the other attackers, he said. Six people were killed in the attack, including four tribal policemen and two civilians, said senior police officer Shafqat Malik. Thirteen people were wounded, including some who were inside an office that collapsed from the force of the explosions.
Estimated 15,000 Shiites protested over Saturday's bomb in a food market . Ethnic Hazara women furious at lack of protection from Quetta authorities . Their protest started after they took bodies of dead to mosque yesterday .
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Pakistan has been", "besieged by militant attacks in recent years,", "many of them carried out by the Pakistani", "Taliban, who have been waging a bloody insurgency", "against the government. Pakistani Shiite Muslims", "gather around the coffins of bomb attack victims", "as they demonstrate in Quetta today . Thousands", "of Hazara women stood up to be counted in today's", "protests from a long-persecuted minority .", "Radical Sunni militant groups have also", "increasingly targeted the country's Shiites", "because they do not view them as 'real Muslims'.", "As a result, say the Shiites, they are living in", "fear. Many of these sectarian attacks have", "occurred in southwest Baluchistan province, which", "has the largest concentration of Shiites in", "Pakistan, many of them Hazaras, an ethnic group", "that migrated from Afghanistan over a century", "ago. 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But it was unclear", "whether the demonstrations will be enough to get", "the action that will make the Shiites any safer.", "Rights groups have criticised the government for", "not doing enough to crack down on the attacks.", "They blame past connections between the country's", "military and anti-Shiite militants, and also", "allege the sectarian groups are seen as less of a", "threat than the Taliban because they are not", "targeting the state. Shiite Muslims mourn the", "death of a relative on the second day of protests", "after Saturday's devastating bomb . Despite this", "criticism, the Shiites in Quetta see the", "Pakistani army as their only potential saviour", "and are demanding the generals be given control", "of the city. They blame the provincial government", "and police for failing to protect them and want", "the army to take targeted action against", "sectarian militant groups like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi,", "which claimed responsibility for both the recent", "bombings in the city. Shiite leader Amin Shaheedi", "told journalists: 'We will not bury our martyrs", "until our demands are fulfilled.' An estimated", "15,000 protestors poured into the streets near", "the attack site carrying signs and chanting", "slogans against terrorism. Saturday's bomb", "exploded in a market in Hazara town, an area", "dominated by Shiites on the outskirts of Quetta .", "Others remained inside a mosque beside the bodies", "of their relatives, which were covered with white", "sheets. One young girl wrote on her face, 'Don't", "kill me. I am Shia.' After the bombing in January", "that killed 86 people, Shiites camped out in the", "street for four days alongside the coffins of", "their loved ones. Eventually the country's prime", "minister ordered a shake-up in the regional", "administration, putting the local governor in", "charge of the whole province. But the governor", "has expressed frustration, saying the recent", "bombing was the result of a failure of the", "provincial security and intelligence services.", "Provincial home secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani", "said the government had no plans to call in the", "army and will continue to rely on the 3,000", "members of the paramilitary Frontier Corps who", "are deployed in Quetta, as well as the police.", "Smoke rises above Quetta following the explosion", "in a food market there that has so far claimed 89", "lives . People gather around the bodies of the", "victims of Saturday's blast that targeted Shiite", "Muslims . Today's most significant protests", "outside Quetta occurred in Pakistan's largest", "city, Karachi, located on the country's southern", "coast. Hundreds of protesting Shiites paralysed", "key areas of the city by blocking major roads,", "including the one that leads to the airport.", "Violence in Karachi risked exacerbating sectarian", "tensions. Gunmen opened fire on a restaurant in", "the city, killing two people, said police", "spokesman Imran Shaukat. A spokesman for a Sunni", "extremist group, Ahle Sunnat Waljamaat, said two", "of its activists were killed in the attack.", "Members of the group clashed with police", "following the shooting, he said. In the eastern", "city of Lahore, gunmen on a motorcycle shot to", "death a Shiite doctor and his 12-year-old son,", "but it was unclear whether the attack was", "sectarian in nature, said senior police officer", "Malik Ovais. The agony of loss: A Pakistani man", "comforts another mourning for a relative killed", "in Saturday's bomb . The target of Monday's", "attack in the northwestern city of Peshawar was", "the office of the top political official for the", "Khyber tribal area, a major militant sanctuary in", "the country. The militants were disguised in the", "same type of uniform worn by the tribal policemen", "who protect the compound. At least five militants", "attacked policemen protecting the compound with", "assault rifles and hand grenades, said Mian", "Iftikhar Hussain, information minister for", "surrounding Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Some", "managed to slip inside the compound, and two blew", "themselves up. Officials are trying to determine", "what happened to the other attackers, he said.", "Six people were killed in the attack, including", "four tribal policemen and two civilians, said", "senior police officer Shafqat Malik. Thirteen", "people were wounded, including some who were", "inside an office that collapsed from the force of", "the explosions." ]
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Washington (CNN) -- A formal investiture ceremony will take place Friday for Elena Kagan during a special sitting of the Supreme Court. Kagan was sworn in as the 112th justice of the court in August. The 2 p.m. event on Friday is a formal affair where the authority of the office is conferred. The Senate confirmed Kagan 63-37 on August 5 on a mostly party-line vote. She joins a closely divided court that often splits in favor of a shaky 5-4 conservative majority. Despite no judicial record to draw clues on the kind of justice she would become, White House officials had quietly assured allies Kagan would be a "reliable" liberal vote similar to John Paul Stevens, whom Kagan replaces on the bench. She is, therefore, not expected to tilt the current ideological balance on the high court. Among the cases she will confront in her first term will be disputes over noisy protests at military funerals, state bans on violent video games and the death penalty. High-profile appeals that may reach the court in the next couple of years include Arizona's sweeping immigration reform law; California's ban on same-sex marriage; and a challenge to health care mandates passed by Congress this spring. CNN Supreme Court Producer Bill Mears contributed to this report.
Elena Kagan was sworn in as the 112th justice of the court in August . She is not expected to change court's ideological balance . She is confirmed on a mostly party-line vote .
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The Australian Defence Force is facing claims that one of their leading battalions paid topless barmaids to entertain soldiers and junior officers at an 'Oktoberfest' event, resulting in the demotion of a corporal. It is alleged that four civilian women were paid to remove their clothes, despite direct orders being handed down from the commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment to avoid such behaviour, The Australian reports. The battalion, currently based at Lavarack Barracks in Townsville, Queensland, was first formed in 1945 and has deployed to significant Australian engagements including the occupation of Japan, the Korean War, the Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War. The 'Oktoberfest' event was held for over 100 soldiers and junior officers from the 2nd Battalion on September 26, during which a roast pig and $6000 worth of alcohol was served at a venue known as 'The Booza'. The Australian Defence Force is facing claims that one of their leading battalions paid topless barmaids to entertain soldiers and junior officers at an 'Oktoberfest' event, resulting in the demotion of a corporal . A picture from the battalion's Facebook page: The 'Oktoberfest' event was held for over 100 soldiers and junior officers from the 2nd Battalion on September 26, during which a roast pig and $6000 worth of alcohol was served at a venue known as 'The Booza' It is alleged that four civilian women were paid to remove their clothes, despite direct orders being handed down from the commanding officer to avoid such behaviour . A status posted the day after the event on the Battalion's Facebook page '2 RAR Pipes and Drums', said 'The Pig carcass destroyed. Two cartons left out of the 6G we spent on booze. One fat lip. One possible demotion. BUT ONE HELL OF A NIGHT!'. One of the members of the page commented 'You wouldn't have it any other way'. The event was held at 'The Booza', Edgar Towner Victoria Cross Club at the battalion's Lavarack Barracks, where only serving members of the rank of Corporal or below are permitted. The Australian reported that the battalion advertised for 'bar girls' for the event, but there was no indication that the women would be asked to remove their clothes. A military spokesman said that specific instructions were given for the women to be fully clothed throughout the event. 'In this instance, and prior to the function, both written and verbal orders were given directing that bar staff were to assist in the service of food and beverages only and were to remain fully clothed at all times,' the spokesman said. The women were allegedly freelance workers recommended by a member of the battalion, and not from Townsville's major hostess companies. The description on the event page for the 'Oktoberfest' event . The post on the battalion's Facebook page the day after the event . The Facebook page has a picture of a nearly naked woman removing her underwear with the caption, 'Oh you're an infantryman? Guess I won't be needing these anymore.' One member of the battalion commented, 'I'm sure my old Tp SGT did this a few times.' Other comments include, 'Ah the memories' and 'Stay classy Townsville'. The incident was reported to the battalion's senior commanding officer after the event. The corporal responsible for organising the event was allegedly found to have breached direct orders by the commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel Michael Bassingthwaighte and stripped of his rank and sentenced to 14 days detention, reported The Australian. Upon release the corporal lodged a petition against the demotion, and a review into the incident ruled that the Lieutenant could not objectively pass judgement on a charge of flouting his own orders. The corporal was reinstated and the sentence brought against him was removed. 'The issues regarding the legal advice provided...are now a matter from training and professional development,' said the military spokesman. The photos, which appeared on ninemsn, show soldiers in the company of topless women, one of whom is tattooed and blonde . The ADF has been plagued with a spate of sexual scandals in recent years . The ADF has been plagued with a spate of sexual scandals in recent years, including the release of pictures showing soldiers from the Special Air Service Regiment barracks in Swanbourne, Western Australia in the company of topless barmaids employed by a government-owned bar. Defence banned the barmaids from attending the Gratwick Club which is located next to the Special Air Service Regiment barracks in Swanbourne, Western Australia, the Sydney Morning Herald reported. The photos, which appeared on ninemsn, show soldiers in the company of topless women, one of whom is tattooed and blonde. Another photo shows a brunette woman with pink nail polish holding up a peace sign in the foreground of a photo, with uniformed soldiers pictured sitting at tables in the background. The mother of a former special forces soldier, who uncovered the photos, claims her son has been mistreated over his sexuality. Recently ABC TV's Four Corners program aired fresh stories from four former female cadets who claim to have been raped, sexually assaulted or denigrated while at ADFA in the 1990s and 2009. The women criticised the military's response to abuse claims - the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce - as inadequate. They have also been joined by former Australian Defence Force magistrate Ken Northwood, Palmer United Party senator Jacqui Lambie and lawyer Gary Rumble - who led a review into ADFA abuse allegations - in calling for a royal commission to fully uncover the extent of abuse and hold the perpetrators to account. The Defence Abuse Response Taskforce is still responding to claims.
The 2nd Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment allegedly paid women to remove their clothes at an annual 'Oktoberfest' event for the troops . At the event $6000 worth of alcohol was served to 100 soldiers and junior officers at a army-run venue known as 'The Booza' The incident directly disobeyed orders from the battalion's commanding officer and the corporal responsible for the event was stripped of his title and sentenced to 14 days in detention . On the battalion's 'Pipes and Drums' Facebook page it was reported that despite a 'possible demotion' the event was 'one hell of a night'
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officers at an 'Oktoberfest' event, resulting in four civilian women were paid to remove their from the commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment to avoid such over 100 soldiers and junior officers from the roast pig and $6000 worth of alcohol was served at a venue known as 'The Booza'. The Australian Facebook page: The 'Oktoberfest' event was held Pipes and Drums', said 'The Pig carcass incident was reported to the battalion's senior responsible for organising the event was Bassingthwaighte and stripped of his rank and sentenced to 14 days detention, reported The
(EW.com) -- Greendale may not have closed its doors for good after all: Hulu is currently in talks with Sony Pictures TV for a sixth season of the recently cancelled "Community," a source close to the show tells EW. (Deadline first reported the news.) Sony and Hulu aren't commenting, and another source stressed caution about such a deal, but a proposed plan would likely include a 13-episode new season of the community college meta-comedy, with creator Dan Harmon in the fold. If by chance an agreement were reached, it would push the show past the 100-episode milestone (it's at 97), and, of course, bring it one crucial step closer to fulfilling fans' rally cries of "six seasons and a movie." EW: 'Community' canceled . Hulu is a logical destination for the show, as it already owns the exclusive digital rights to the "Community's" first five seasons. (The off-network rights belong to Comedy Central.) The streaming service is committed to expanding its original programming, which currently includes shows like The Awesomes, Deadbeat and East Los High, as well as Casey Wilson's upcoming Real Housewives parody The Hotwives of Orlando, but original episodes of Community would put HuluPlus — with its six million subscribers — on the map in a bigger way, much like the revival of Arrested Development did for Netflix. Earlier this month, NBC officially cut bait on "Community," whose fifth season averaged 3.8 million viewers and a 1.6 rating in the 18-to-49-year-old demographic, including DVR playback. Harmon has kept expectations in check about the possibility of the show — which had made scoring a last-minute renewal from NBC an annual rite — finding a second life elsewhere. Responding to the cancellation news on his blog, he said he was open to making more episodes ("I'm not going to be the guy who recancels cancelled Community") but also noted: "[T]here are lots of reasons a Community resurrection could be difficult. So be prepared for that." See the original story at EW.com. CLICK HERE to Try 2 RISK FREE issues of Entertainment Weekly . © 2011 Entertainment Weekly and Time Inc. All rights reserved.
Hulu is in talks to revive "Community" Fans have requested "six seasons and a movie" NBC canceled the show in May .
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[ "(EW.com) -- Greendale may not have closed its", "doors for good after all: Hulu is currently in", "talks with Sony Pictures TV for a sixth season of", "the recently cancelled \"Community,\" a source", "close to the show tells EW. (Deadline first", "reported the news.) Sony and Hulu aren't", "commenting, and another source stressed caution", "about such a deal, but a proposed plan would", "likely include a 13-episode new season of the", "community college meta-comedy, with creator Dan", "Harmon in the fold. If by chance an agreement", "were reached, it would push the show past the", "100-episode milestone (it's at 97), and, of", "course, bring it one crucial step closer to", "fulfilling fans' rally cries of \"six seasons and", "a movie.\" EW: 'Community' canceled . Hulu is a", "logical destination for the show, as it already", "owns the exclusive digital rights to the", "\"Community's\" first five seasons. (The", "off-network rights belong to Comedy Central.) The", "streaming service is committed to expanding its", "original programming, which currently includes", "shows like The Awesomes, Deadbeat and East Los", "High, as well as Casey Wilson's upcoming Real", "Housewives parody The Hotwives of Orlando, but", "original episodes of Community would put HuluPlus", "— with its six million subscribers — on the map", "in a bigger way, much like the revival of", "Arrested Development did for Netflix. Earlier", "this month, NBC officially cut bait on", "\"Community,\" whose fifth season averaged 3.8", "million viewers and a 1.6 rating in the", "18-to-49-year-old demographic, including DVR", "playback. Harmon has kept expectations in check", "about the possibility of the show — which had", "made scoring a last-minute renewal from NBC an", "annual rite — finding a second life elsewhere.", "Responding to the cancellation news on his blog,", "he said he was open to making more episodes (\"I'm", "not going to be the guy who recancels cancelled", "Community\") but also noted: \"[T]here are lots of", "reasons a Community resurrection could be", "difficult. So be prepared for that.\" See the", "original story at EW.com. CLICK HERE to Try 2", "RISK FREE issues of Entertainment Weekly . © 2011", "Entertainment Weekly and Time Inc. All rights", "reserved." ]
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It’s a struggle to feed a family on a tight budget. Soaring food prices have put added pressure on cash-strapped families with some resorting to cheap processed food and failing to eat enough fruit and vegetables. But it is possible to tasty, nutritious meals without breaking the bank. On a tight budget? It's not that difficult to feed your family well if you plan all your meals and take advantage of special deals and offers . Tecso's spring chicken casserole has courgettes, tomatoes and butter beans and costs just £3.85 to make . All you need to to do is budget judiciously and shop wisely. And while it will take time and some organisational skills, it can be very rewarding. Do your grocery shop towards the end of the day when supermarkets start to fill up their discount shelves with food that will be going off in a days' time. It's also always worth planning exactly what you are going to cook and buying the right amount of ingredients for that meal. Also remember to do a little research before shopping; some own-store brands are just as good as big names and can cost considerably less than what you would normally pay. At £5, Sainsbury's crispy mash hash is the costliest recipe featured . In December 2014, mother of three Deanne Wilson, from Headlingley, Leeds, who relied on benefits after being forced to give up her job due to cancer, said that she could feed her entire family for £30 a week, . She said she uses the bulk of her budget to buy quality meat, before padding out meals with lots of fresh fruit and vegetables. 'The food is marked down because it's going out of date in a day or so, but because I cook everything fresh every day it makes no difference,' she said. And just because you're eating on the cheap doesn't mean you have to keep to boring options as these four recipes, contributed by four leading supermarkets, show. Prices of all the meals featured here come up to £5 or less . Aldi’s feta, vegetable and rice bake . Ingredients . 400g Easy Cook Rice: 89p per kg . One courgette: 89p per 500g . One pepper: 49p each . 200g cherry tomatoes: 65p per 300g . 45g Solesta pitted black olives: 45p per 230g . 200g pack Feta Cheese: 89p per 200g . Store cupboard essentials: Red onion,eggs, dried basil, olive oil and salt and black pepper . Total: £4.89 . Method: Pre-heat the oven to Gas Mark 5. Cook the rice as per instructions on the pack and allow to cool a little. Peel the red onion and chop into medium size chunks. Chop the courgette and the pepper to the same size as the onions and courgette. Halve the cherry tomatoes. Chop the feta into chunks the same size as the vegetables. Mix all the above along with the olives in a bowl with the olive oil and the basil. Beat the eggs, add the grated Parmesan cheese and mix with the rice. Grease the dish with some olive oil, spread the rice mixture over the base and up the sides of the dish. Pour the vegetable mix in the centre. Bake in the oven for 40 minutes. Cut into slices or quarters and serve. Sainsbury's crispy mash hash . Ingredients . 150g frozen chopped onions: £1.50 . Four teaspoons frozen chopped garlic: £1.25 . Two tablespoons frozen parsley: £1.25 . 700g frozen mashed potato: £1 . Store cupboard essential: Olive oil . Total cost: £5 . Method: Heat the oil in a large non-stick frying pan, add the onions and garlic, and cook over a low heat for three minutes. Turn the heat up a little, add the mashed potato and cook for 10 minutes, turning occasionally until crisped up around the edges. Season with black pepper, scatter over the parsley and serve. Asda's pea and ham frittata . Ingredients . Frozen peas, 1 kilo bag:  £0.98 . Onion: £0.11 . Courgette: £0.41 . 70g pack wafer thin ham: £0.75 . Six eggs: £0.89 . Smart Price salad bag: £0.44 . Bag of four jacket potatoes: £0.98 . Store cupboard essential: Sunflower oil . Total cost: £4.06 . Method: Cook the peas on a pan. Heat the oil in a non-stick pan and cook the onion and courgette for about five minutes, stirring often. Add the peas and ham and stir. Lightly beat the eggs, season and pour into the pan. Cook over a low heat for 20 minutes or until the egg is almost set. Finish your dish under the grill to set the egg, then cut into wedges. Serve with salad and jacket potatoes. Tesco’s spring chicken casserole . Ingredients . Chicken thighs: £2.50 for 1lb . Loose brown onions: £0.16 . Loose courgettes: £0.30 . 400g can butter beans: £0.55 . 400g can chopped tomatoes: £0.34 . Total cost: £3.85 . Store cupboard essentials: Olive oil and one clove garlic . Method: Preheat the oven to Gas Mark 5. Heat the oil in a large roasting tray on the hob. Season the chicken thighs and add to the tin. Fry for three to tive minutes, until browned all over. Remove and set aside. Add the onion, garlic and courgette to the tray and cook for three to four minutes.Stir in the tomatoes, tomato purée and rosemary and simmer for one minute. Season, then return the chicken to the tray and add the butterbeans. Transfer to the oven and roast for 25 minutes until the chicken is completely cooked.
The price of Asda's super saver meal includes a salad and a baked potato . Cheapest option is Tesco's spring chicken casserole at £3.85 . Sainsbury's choice of Crispy Mash Hash comes in at exactly £5 .
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[ "It’s a struggle to feed a family on a tight", "budget. Soaring food prices have put added", "pressure on cash-strapped families with some", "resorting to cheap processed food and failing to", "eat enough fruit and vegetables. But it is", "possible to tasty, nutritious meals without", "breaking the bank. On a tight budget? It's not", "that difficult to feed your family well if you", "plan all your meals and take advantage of special", "deals and offers . Tecso's spring chicken", "casserole has courgettes, tomatoes and butter", "beans and costs just £3.85 to make . All you need", "to to do is budget judiciously and shop", "wisely. And while it will take time and some", "organisational skills, it can be very rewarding.", "Do your grocery shop towards the end of the day", "when supermarkets start to fill up their discount", "shelves with food that will be going off in a", "days' time. It's also always worth planning", "exactly what you are going to cook and buying the", "right amount of ingredients for that meal. Also", "remember to do a little research before shopping;", "some own-store brands are just as good as big", "names and can cost considerably less than what", "you would normally pay. At £5, Sainsbury's crispy", "mash hash is the costliest recipe featured . In", "December 2014, mother of three Deanne Wilson,", "from Headlingley, Leeds, who relied on benefits", "after being forced to give up her job due to", "cancer, said that she could feed her entire", "family for £30 a week, . She said she uses the", "bulk of her budget to buy quality meat, before", "padding out meals with lots of fresh fruit and", "vegetables. 'The food is marked down because it's", "going out of date in a day or so, but because I", "cook everything fresh every day it makes no", "difference,' she said. And just because you're", "eating on the cheap doesn't mean you have to keep", "to boring options as these four recipes,", "contributed by four leading supermarkets, show.", "Prices of all the meals featured here come up to", "£5 or less . Aldi’s feta, vegetable and rice bake", ". Ingredients . 400g Easy Cook Rice: 89p per kg .", "One courgette: 89p per 500g . One pepper: 49p", "each . 200g cherry tomatoes: 65p per 300g . 45g", "Solesta pitted black olives: 45p per 230g . 200g", "pack Feta Cheese: 89p per 200g . Store cupboard", "essentials: Red onion,eggs, dried basil, olive", "oil and salt and black pepper . Total: £4.89 .", "Method: Pre-heat the oven to Gas Mark 5. Cook the", "rice as per instructions on the pack and allow to", "cool a little. Peel the red onion and chop into", "medium size chunks. Chop the courgette and the", "pepper to the same size as the onions and", "courgette. Halve the cherry tomatoes. Chop the", "feta into chunks the same size as the vegetables.", "Mix all the above along with the olives in a bowl", "with the olive oil and the basil. Beat the eggs,", "add the grated Parmesan cheese and mix with the", "rice. Grease the dish with some olive oil, spread", "the rice mixture over the base and up the sides", "of the dish. Pour the vegetable mix in the", "centre. Bake in the oven for 40 minutes. Cut into", "slices or quarters and serve. Sainsbury's crispy", "mash hash . Ingredients . 150g frozen chopped", "onions: £1.50 . Four teaspoons frozen chopped", "garlic: £1.25 . Two tablespoons frozen parsley:", "£1.25 . 700g frozen mashed potato: £1 . Store", "cupboard essential: Olive oil . Total cost: £5 .", "Method: Heat the oil in a large non-stick frying", "pan, add the onions and garlic, and cook over a", "low heat for three minutes. Turn the heat up a", "little, add the mashed potato and cook for 10", "minutes, turning occasionally until crisped up", "around the edges. Season with black pepper,", "scatter over the parsley and serve. Asda's pea", "and ham frittata . Ingredients . Frozen peas, 1", "kilo bag:  £0.98 . Onion: £0.11 . Courgette:", "£0.41 . 70g pack wafer thin ham: £0.75 . Six", "eggs: £0.89 . Smart Price salad bag: £0.44 . Bag", "of four jacket potatoes: £0.98 . Store cupboard", "essential: Sunflower oil . Total cost: £4.06 .", "Method: Cook the peas on a pan. Heat the oil in a", "non-stick pan and cook the onion and courgette", "for about five minutes, stirring often. Add the", "peas and ham and stir. Lightly beat the eggs,", "season and pour into the pan. Cook over a low", "heat for 20 minutes or until the egg is almost", "set. Finish your dish under the grill to set the", "egg, then cut into wedges. Serve with salad and", "jacket potatoes. Tesco’s spring chicken casserole", ". Ingredients . Chicken thighs: £2.50 for 1lb .", "Loose brown onions: £0.16 . Loose courgettes:", "£0.30 . 400g can butter beans: £0.55 . 400g can", "chopped tomatoes: £0.34 . Total cost: £3.85 .", "Store cupboard essentials: Olive oil and one", "clove garlic . Method: Preheat the oven to Gas", "Mark 5. Heat the oil in a large roasting tray on", "the hob. Season the chicken thighs and add to the", "tin. Fry for three to tive minutes, until browned", "all over. Remove and set aside. Add the onion,", "garlic and courgette to the tray and cook for", "three to four minutes.Stir in the tomatoes,", "tomato purée and rosemary and simmer for one", "minute. Season, then return the chicken to the", "tray and add the butterbeans. Transfer to the", "oven and roast for 25 minutes until the chicken", "is completely cooked." ]
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By . Martin Jay In Beirut . PUBLISHED: . 03:07 EST, 2 May 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 14:04 EST, 7 May 2013 . Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah has hinted that they are ready to support President Assad in the Syria war . The leader of Hezbollah has hinted he is ready support the Assad regime in the Syrian war. Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the powerful Lebanese Shiite militia, warned on Tuesday during a rare interview that Syria had 'real friends' who . would not allow it 'to fall into the hands' of America, Israel and even . Islamic extremists. His comments came after U.S. President Barack Obama that he was ready to up the game in Syria, following reports of chemical weapons allegedly used by Syrian president Bashar al-Assad fighters. Hezbollah has previously only sent small groups of fighters for battles with other Lebanese groups fighting in Syria but seems to have been provoked by Obama's comments into a stronger stance. The Washington Post on Tuesday reported senior officials describing Obama as ready to move on what one described as the 'left-hand side' of a broad spectrum that ranged from 'arming the opposition to boots on the ground.' Consequently, the Syria regime has got the support that it needs from Hezbollah, an impressive Lebanese military group which proved its capability when it defeated highly equipped Israeli army soldiers who invaded Lebanon briefly in the summer of 2006. On Tuesday the Hezbollah leader openly acknowledged for the first time that its fighters were battling rebels in neighbouring Syria, an intervention that is already threatening to drag Lebanon deeper into that conflict. Nasrallah appeared to be referring to Iran, a patron of both Hezbollah and the Syrian government, as well as Hezbollah itself, which has relied entirely in the past on Iran and Syria to supply its arms. 'You won’t be able to bring down Damascus and you cannot bring down the regime, militarily,' Nasrallah said. 'The battle will be long.' Yet it’s more Hezbollah’s link with Iran which is believed to be a decisive move to up the stakes with Washington. His comments came after President Barack Obama strongly suggested he would consider military action against Syria if it can be confirmed that President Bashar Assad's government used chemical weapons . Images emerged last week from Syria of people who had apparently been injured by chemical weapons . Iran has nuclear weapons as well as the ability to produce chemical weapons. Also, if the Syrian regime needs to move some of its chemical weapons quickly, the only destination can be Hezbollah held areas of Lebanon. Alternatively, those same weapons could be moved within Syria and guarded by Hezbollah fighters, considered to be highly disciplined and far superior to their Syrian Army comrades. This week President Obama is reported to be trying to rally support from international supporters of his plans to oust Assad with a much more decisive role in arming the rebels with much heavier and lethal firepower. British foreign secretary William Hague is also currently battling with EU foreign ministers in Europe to try and lift the current EU arms embargo on the Syrian rebels. U.S. media reported that President Obama is preparing to send lethal weaponry to the Syrian opposition and has taken steps to 'assert more aggressive U.S. leadership among allies and partners' in seeking to oust Assad. Until now, Hezbollah has only made subdued public statements on the Syria situation to avoid further inflaming tensions within Lebanon. But after the Hezbollah-led government was dissolved last month, Nasrallah is reported by many pundits to have calculated that an all-out push to save Hezbollah’s ally, Mr. Assad, is worth the political trade-off in the long run. Syrian President Bahsar Assad, centre, has denied that his regime has used chemical weapons in the war . A wounded Syrian man holding his injured son after an air raid in the northwestern of Syria. There is growing pressure on international community to help resolve the conflict . It would not be the first time that Hezbollah has used a war to increase its political support ahead of key elections. In 2006, it virtually got a 100 per cent backing from the entire Shia community in Lebanon after giving the Israelis a bloody nose on the battlefields of southern Lebanon. Lebanese leaders are struggling to form a new government, deeply divided by the Syrian conflict, despite the country’s official policy of 'disassociation' from it. However, momentum is building in the country and this week Lebanese media reported that 'hundreds' of Sunni hard-core Islamists were lining up to join Syrian rebel fighters, after a rallying speech of a Sunni Salafist leader. Hezbollah, meanwhile, seems to have gone back to basics and given up on the conventional rules of political horse-trading and opted for the Assad ticket. War is after all, a more familiar ground than the awkward setting of parliament and diplomatic foibles. But it’s also about the new Lebanese Prime Minister fighting his own battle to have the crucial ‘one third’ voting veto removed from the parliament so that a new government will not be hampered by pushing crucial reforms through, by Hezbollah blocking it. Top of the list for reforms is addressing the issue of the arms that Hezbollah has. Lebanon’s ‘neutrality’ though is more important than many think. If Lebanon is dragged into the war and itself becomes a battlefield, then the Syrian war becomes a regional war, something that Obama is fighting the bitter end to prevent as he knows this will play into Assad’s hands.
Hassan Nasrallah warned the battle in Syria 'will be long' Comments seen as hint Hezbollah will increase support for Assad regime . Comes after President Obama said it may consider backing rebels . Images emerged from war-torn country last week of people who had apparently been hit by chemical weapons .
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[ "By . Martin Jay In Beirut . PUBLISHED: . 03:07", "EST, 2 May 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 14:04 EST, 7 May", "2013 . Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah", "has hinted that they are ready to support", "President Assad in the Syria war . The leader of", "Hezbollah has hinted he is ready support the", "Assad regime in the Syrian war. Hassan Nasrallah,", "the leader of the powerful Lebanese Shiite", "militia, warned on Tuesday during a rare", "interview that Syria had 'real friends' who .", "would not allow it 'to fall into the hands' of", "America, Israel and even . Islamic extremists.", "His comments came after U.S. President Barack", "Obama that he was ready to up the game in Syria,", "following reports of chemical weapons allegedly", "used by Syrian president Bashar al-Assad", "fighters. Hezbollah has previously only sent", "small groups of fighters for battles with other", "Lebanese groups fighting in Syria but seems to", "have been provoked by Obama's comments into a", "stronger stance. The Washington Post on Tuesday", "reported senior officials describing Obama as", "ready to move on what one described as the", "'left-hand side' of a broad spectrum that ranged", "from 'arming the opposition to boots on the", "ground.' Consequently, the Syria regime has got", "the support that it needs from Hezbollah, an", "impressive Lebanese military group which proved", "its capability when it defeated highly equipped", "Israeli army soldiers who invaded Lebanon briefly", "in the summer of 2006. On Tuesday the Hezbollah", "leader openly acknowledged for the first time", "that its fighters were battling rebels in", "neighbouring Syria, an intervention that is", "already threatening to drag Lebanon deeper into", "that conflict. 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Iran has nuclear weapons as", "well as the ability to produce chemical weapons.", "Also, if the Syrian regime needs to move some of", "its chemical weapons quickly, the only", "destination can be Hezbollah held areas of", "Lebanon. Alternatively, those same weapons could", "be moved within Syria and guarded by Hezbollah", "fighters, considered to be highly disciplined and", "far superior to their Syrian Army comrades. This", "week President Obama is reported to be trying to", "rally support from international supporters of", "his plans to oust Assad with a much more decisive", "role in arming the rebels with much heavier and", "lethal firepower. 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Syrian", "President Bahsar Assad, centre, has denied that", "his regime has used chemical weapons in the war .", "A wounded Syrian man holding his injured son", "after an air raid in the northwestern of Syria.", "There is growing pressure on international", "community to help resolve the conflict . It would", "not be the first time that Hezbollah has used a", "war to increase its political support ahead of", "key elections. In 2006, it virtually got a 100", "per cent backing from the entire Shia community", "in Lebanon after giving the Israelis a bloody", "nose on the battlefields of southern Lebanon.", "Lebanese leaders are struggling to form a new", "government, deeply divided by the Syrian", "conflict, despite the country’s official policy", "of 'disassociation' from it. However, momentum is", "building in the country and this week Lebanese", "media reported that 'hundreds' of Sunni hard-core", "Islamists were lining up to join Syrian rebel", "fighters, after a rallying speech of a Sunni", "Salafist leader. Hezbollah, meanwhile, seems to", "have gone back to basics and given up on the", "conventional rules of political horse-trading and", "opted for the Assad ticket. War is after all, a", "more familiar ground than the awkward setting of", "parliament and diplomatic foibles. But it’s also", "about the new Lebanese Prime Minister fighting", "his own battle to have the crucial ‘one third’", "voting veto removed from the parliament so that a", "new government will not be hampered by pushing", "crucial reforms through, by Hezbollah blocking", "it. Top of the list for reforms is addressing the", "issue of the arms that Hezbollah has. Lebanon’s", "‘neutrality’ though is more important than many", "think. If Lebanon is dragged into the war and", "itself becomes a battlefield, then the Syrian war", "becomes a regional war, something that Obama is", "fighting the bitter end to prevent as he knows", "this will play into Assad’s hands." ]
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By . Peter Allen In Paris . PUBLISHED: . 07:17 EST, 6 June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 08:09 EST, 6 June 2013 . Victim: Well-known student activist, Clement Meric, has been left brain dead after an attack by a group of far-right skinheads . An 18-year-old student activist has been left brain dead after a brutal attack by a group of far-right skinheads in central Paris. Clement Meric,who attends the prestigious Sciences Po, was 'set about and viciously . beaten by a small gang,' said a police spokesman. 'Those responsible are believed to be . three skinheads, including a woman. All are believed to have attacked . the victim because of his political views.' The horrific crime took place last night, close to Saint-Lazare train station and not far from the Elysee Palace itself. It has already provoked widespread shock across France, where the country's Socialist government is proving incapable of curbing growing extremism. One of the attackers is said to have had a Swastika tattoo on his neck, while another used a knuckle-duster in the attack. Mr Meric, who was well known for his radical left-wing activism, was on his way shopping for clothes with friends when the attack happened. They are thought to have been goaded by the skinheads, who attacked them following an exchange of insults. Emotional: The attack has sent shockwaves through the student population of the Parisian Institut d'Etudes Politique (Institute of Political Science) Horrific: One of the attackers was said to have had a Swastika tattoo while another used a knuckleduster . The skinheads, who are still on the loose, are thought to have been captured on CCTV cameras as they made their get-away. All . are thought to be members of the JNR, the Young Nationalist . Revolutionaries, who support a range of right-wing policies including . compulsory repatriation for immigrants. Mr Meric was rushed to the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in Paris, where he was later declared brain dead. A . statement released by the Left Party (Parti de Gauche), to which Mr . Meric was affiliated, reads: 'The horror of fascism has just killed . right in the middle of Paris.' Describing . Mr Meric's ordeal, the statement adds: 'Violently beaten to the ground . by a group of activists from the extreme right, manifestly from the . group JNR, left motionless, he was declared this evening to be in a . state of brain death at the Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital in Paris.' The Socialist Mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoe said he was 'horrified' by the attack . Brutal: The attack took place near Saint-Lazare train station in Paris, not far from the Elysee Palace . But Serge Ayoub, the leader of the JNR, insisted that his group played no part in the attack. 'That's absolutely false,' he said. Bertrand Delanoe, the Socialist mayor of Paris said he was 'horrified' by the attack, while Interior Minister Manuel Valls said he was determined to 'eradicate this kind of violence, which bears the mark of the extreme right.' 'There is no place for small neo-Nazi groups whose enemy is the nation,' said Valls. 'A group of the extreme right is at the heart of this assassination. There is a discourse of hate and a climate that favors this discourse. We need to pay attention to this because they threaten our values.' Harlem Disir, president of the governing Socialist Party, said there would be a rally in honour of Mr Meric in Paris tonight.
Clement Meric 'set about and viciously beaten by small gang' in Paris . Attackers believed to be three skinheads including a woman . One had a Swastika tattoo on his neck - another used a knuckleduster . Horrific crime provokes widespread shock and fear of growing extremism . Socialist Party to stage rally in Paris tonight in protest .
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[ "By . Peter Allen In Paris . PUBLISHED: . 07:17", "EST, 6 June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 08:09 EST, 6", "June 2013 . Victim: Well-known student activist,", "Clement Meric, has been left brain dead after an", "attack by a group of far-right skinheads . An", "18-year-old student activist has been left brain", "dead after a brutal attack by a group of", "far-right skinheads in central Paris. Clement", "Meric,who attends the prestigious Sciences Po,", "was 'set about and viciously . beaten by a small", "gang,' said a police spokesman. 'Those", "responsible are believed to be . three skinheads,", "including a woman. All are believed to have", "attacked . the victim because of his political", "views.' The horrific crime took place last night,", "close to Saint-Lazare train station and not far", "from the Elysee Palace itself. It has already", "provoked widespread shock across France, where", "the country's Socialist government is proving", "incapable of curbing growing extremism. One of", "the attackers is said to have had a Swastika", "tattoo on his neck, while another used a", "knuckle-duster in the attack. Mr Meric, who was", "well known for his radical left-wing activism,", "was on his way shopping for clothes with friends", "when the attack happened. They are thought to", "have been goaded by the skinheads, who attacked", "them following an exchange of insults. Emotional:", "The attack has sent shockwaves through the", "student population of the Parisian Institut", "d'Etudes Politique (Institute of Political", "Science) Horrific: One of the attackers was said", "to have had a Swastika tattoo while another used", "a knuckleduster . The skinheads, who are still on", "the loose, are thought to have been captured on", "CCTV cameras as they made their get-away. All .", "are thought to be members of the JNR, the Young", "Nationalist . Revolutionaries, who support a", "range of right-wing policies including .", "compulsory repatriation for immigrants. Mr Meric", "was rushed to the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in", "Paris, where he was later declared brain dead. A", ". statement released by the Left Party (Parti de", "Gauche), to which Mr . Meric was affiliated,", "reads: 'The horror of fascism has just killed .", "right in the middle of Paris.' Describing . Mr", "Meric's ordeal, the statement adds: 'Violently", "beaten to the ground . by a group of activists", "from the extreme right, manifestly from the .", "group JNR, left motionless, he was declared this", "evening to be in a . state of brain death at the", "Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital in Paris.' The", "Socialist Mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoe said he", "was 'horrified' by the attack . Brutal: The", "attack took place near Saint-Lazare train station", "in Paris, not far from the Elysee Palace . But", "Serge Ayoub, the leader of the JNR, insisted that", "his group played no part in the attack. 'That's", "absolutely false,' he said. Bertrand Delanoe, the", "Socialist mayor of Paris said he was 'horrified'", "by the attack, while Interior Minister Manuel", "Valls said he was determined to 'eradicate this", "kind of violence, which bears the mark of the", "extreme right.' 'There is no place for small", "neo-Nazi groups whose enemy is the nation,' said", "Valls. 'A group of the extreme right is at the", "heart of this assassination. There is a discourse", "of hate and a climate that favors this discourse.", "We need to pay attention to this because they", "threaten our values.' Harlem Disir, president of", "the governing Socialist Party, said there would", "be a rally in honour of Mr Meric in Paris", "tonight." ]
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was 'set about and viciously . beaten by a small responsible are believed to be . three skinheads, including a woman. All are believed to have incapable of curbing growing extremism. One of tattoo on his neck, while another used a to have had a Swastika tattoo while another used be a rally in honour of Mr Meric in Paris tonight.
By . Sarah Johnson . PUBLISHED: . 11:08 EST, 12 November 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 14:45 EST, 12 November 2012 . TV presenter Anna Ryder Richardson wept into her husband's chest today after he admitted serious health and safety breaches which put a mother and her young child in hospital. The celebrity interior designer refused to leave his side after she was cleared of identical charges and sobbed uncontrollably as he handed her a tissue to comfort her saying: 'It is alright, it is OK.' Ryder Richardson, 48, was due to stand trial this morning at Swansea Crown Court with husband Colin MacDougall, 46. TV presenter Anna Ryder Richardson arrived with her husband at Swansea Crown Court today to face trial on health and safety charges after a toddler and his mum were crushed by a falling tree at her zoo . Both had previously denied the charges against them and were ready to deny the accusations over the trial's scheduled three weeks. The couple was charged with Health and Safety breaches after Emma Davies-Hughes, 30, and her three-year-old son Gruff were crushed by a tree. The mother and son, from Llanelli, were among dozens of people visiting the wallaby enclosure at the time. Gruff Davies-Hughes was left fighting for his life after a falling branch hit him on the head and had to spend three days in intensive care. His mother suffered injuries to her head, leg, pelvis, and arm in the Manor House Animal Park owned by the couple. A mother and her three-month-old son were injured by a falling branch at Anna Ryder Richardson's Manor House Wildlife Park in Pembrokeshire, West Wales . The celebrity interior designer wept uncontrollably into her husband's chest after he admitted serious health and safety breaches . But a court heard that MacDougall was 'more responsible' for the safety and upkeep of the hundreds of trees at the zoo in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. Prosecutor David Morgan said: 'A three-year-old boy and his mother were injured as a consequence of a tree falling. Injured: Emma Davies-Hughes and her three-year-old son were both injured by a falling branch at Manor House animal park . 'There is evidence to link a breach of health and safety laws with that incident. It is unclear whether a proper regime would have prevented it. Ryder Richardson denied breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 but her husband pleaded guilty to four charges - two in his own name and two in the company Manor House Wildlife Ltd. Ben Compton, defending Ryder Richardson, said: 'There is no evidence at all to link her with any form of tree management at this wildlife park. 'It has been a long two years for her. You will see the effect on her in the dock.' David Morgan said: 'Anna Ryder Richardson’s day-to-day involvement with this part of the company was far less significant than MacDougall’s'. He told the judge, following today's . guilty pleas, there was careful consideration before the charges against . Ryder Richardson were withdrawn. He said it had been clear that she had little to do with the aspect of the company for which her husband was responsible. Christian Du Cann, defending MacDougall, said: 'It has been a difficult year for them.' When the two charges against Ryder Richardson . were withdrawn, she was told she could leave the dock while discussions . about sentencing her husband continued. But she clung to her husband's arm and, in tears, asked: 'Can I stay?' She was allowed to do so by the judge. Sentence on MacDougall was adjourned at Swansea Crown Court until later in the month. The couple, who married in 2005, have daughters Bibi-Belle, ten, and Dixie-Dot, nine. They were both at their 52-acre Manor House in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, when the accident happened in August 2010. Scottish-born MacDougall was released on bail to await sentence. The admission of guilt today potentially leaves the way open for a civil claim for damages from the injured pair. At . the time of the accident Ryder Richardson was said to be 'devastated' as emergency services worked for two hours to free the injured mother . and child. The mother and toddler were rushed by air ambulance to Morriston Hospital in Swansea where they received treatment. Manor House Wildlife Park owners Colin MacDougall with his wife Anna Ryder Richardson and their daughters Bibi Belle and Dixie Dot . The park was investigated by Pembrokeshire County Council who decided to prosecute the couple. Ryder Richardson made her . name alongside Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen on the BBC's popular makeover . programme Changing Rooms. In 2008 she gave up her TV career and bought the dilapidated 52-acre zoo-cum-wildlife park with her husband. She bought the park for £1million and claimed it was the culmination of a childhood dream. Neither she nor her husband would speak today as they left the crown court building.
The celebrity interior designer was cleared of identical charges . When told she could leave, clung to her husband and asked to stay . Emma Davies-Hughes and her three-year-old son were seriously injured after they were hit by a falling branch .
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[ "By . Sarah Johnson . PUBLISHED: . 11:08 EST, 12", "November 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 14:45 EST, 12", "November 2012 . TV presenter Anna Ryder", "Richardson wept into her husband's chest today", "after he admitted serious health and safety", "breaches which put a mother and her young child", "in hospital. The celebrity interior designer", "refused to leave his side after she was cleared", "of identical charges and sobbed uncontrollably as", "he handed her a tissue to comfort her saying: 'It", "is alright, it is OK.' Ryder Richardson, 48, was", "due to stand trial this morning at Swansea Crown", "Court with husband Colin MacDougall, 46. TV", "presenter Anna Ryder Richardson arrived with her", "husband at Swansea Crown Court today to face", "trial on health and safety charges after a", "toddler and his mum were crushed by a falling", "tree at her zoo . Both had previously denied the", "charges against them and were ready to deny the", "accusations over the trial's scheduled three", "weeks. The couple was charged with Health and", "Safety breaches after Emma Davies-Hughes, 30, and", "her three-year-old son Gruff were crushed by a", "tree. The mother and son, from Llanelli, were", "among dozens of people visiting the wallaby", "enclosure at the time. Gruff Davies-Hughes was", "left fighting for his life after a falling branch", "hit him on the head and had to spend three days", "in intensive care. His mother suffered injuries", "to her head, leg, pelvis, and arm in the Manor", "House Animal Park owned by the couple. A mother", "and her three-month-old son were injured by a", "falling branch at Anna Ryder Richardson's Manor", "House Wildlife Park in Pembrokeshire, West Wales", ". The celebrity interior designer wept", "uncontrollably into her husband's chest after he", "admitted serious health and safety breaches . But", "a court heard that MacDougall was 'more", "responsible' for the safety and upkeep of the", "hundreds of trees at the zoo in Pembrokeshire,", "West Wales. Prosecutor David Morgan said: 'A", "three-year-old boy and his mother were injured as", "a consequence of a tree falling. Injured: Emma", "Davies-Hughes and her three-year-old son were", "both injured by a falling branch at Manor House", "animal park . 'There is evidence to link a breach", "of health and safety laws with that incident. It", "is unclear whether a proper regime would have", "prevented it. Ryder Richardson denied breaching", "the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 but her", "husband pleaded guilty to four charges - two in", "his own name and two in the company Manor House", "Wildlife Ltd. Ben Compton, defending Ryder", "Richardson, said: 'There is no evidence at all to", "link her with any form of tree management at this", "wildlife park. 'It has been a long two years for", "her. You will see the effect on her in the dock.'", "David Morgan said: 'Anna Ryder Richardson’s", "day-to-day involvement with this part of the", "company was far less significant than", "MacDougall’s'. He told the judge, following", "today's . guilty pleas, there was careful", "consideration before the charges against . Ryder", "Richardson were withdrawn. He said it had been", "clear that she had little to do with the aspect", "of the company for which her husband was", "responsible. Christian Du Cann, defending", "MacDougall, said: 'It has been a difficult year", "for them.' When the two charges against Ryder", "Richardson . were withdrawn, she was told she", "could leave the dock while discussions . about", "sentencing her husband continued. But she clung", "to her husband's arm and, in tears, asked: 'Can I", "stay?' She was allowed to do so by the judge.", "Sentence on MacDougall was adjourned at Swansea", "Crown Court until later in the month. The couple,", "who married in 2005, have daughters Bibi-Belle,", "ten, and Dixie-Dot, nine. They were both at their", "52-acre Manor House in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, when", "the accident happened in August 2010.", "Scottish-born MacDougall was released on bail to", "await sentence. The admission of guilt today", "potentially leaves the way open for a civil claim", "for damages from the injured pair. At . the time", "of the accident Ryder Richardson was said to be", "'devastated' as emergency services worked for two", "hours to free the injured mother . and child. The", "mother and toddler were rushed by air ambulance", "to Morriston Hospital in Swansea where they", "received treatment. Manor House Wildlife Park", "owners Colin MacDougall with his wife Anna Ryder", "Richardson and their daughters Bibi Belle and", "Dixie Dot . The park was investigated by", "Pembrokeshire County Council who decided to", "prosecute the couple. Ryder Richardson made her .", "name alongside Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen on the", "BBC's popular makeover . programme Changing", "Rooms. In 2008 she gave up her TV career and", "bought the dilapidated 52-acre zoo-cum-wildlife", "park with her husband. She bought the park for", "£1million and claimed it was the culmination of a", "childhood dream. Neither she nor her husband", "would speak today as they left the crown court", "building." ]
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Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The human cost of the Afghan conflict is escalating, with killings and attacks on children by the Taliban and other insurgent groups soaring, the United Nations said in a report released Tuesday. "Afghan children and women are increasingly bearing the brunt of this conflict," says Staffan de Mistura, special representative of the U.N. secretary-general. "They are being killed and injured in their homes and communities in greater numbers than ever before." According to the United Nations' 2010 Mid-Year Report on Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict, in the first six months of this year, 55 percent more children were killed or wounded by the Taliban and other anti-government groups than in the same period in 2009. The number of women killed or wounded by the Taliban and other insurgents increased by six percent. The report says casualties caused by pro-government forces, including the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Afghan security forces, fell 30 percent in the first six months of 2010. From January 1 to June 30, 2010, the UNAMA Human Rights Unit documented a total of 3,268 civilian casualties, including 1,271 deaths and 1,997 injuries. Anti-government forces were responsible for 2,477 casualties. That is 76 percent of all casualties, up 53 percent from 2009. Pro-government forces were responsible for 386 civilian casualties, 12 percent of all casualties, down from 30 percent in 2009. The United Nations notes two lethal developments: Insurgents, it says, are using more improvised explosive devices (IEDs) throughout the country and are assassinating and executing more civilians. IEDs alone accounted for 29 percent of all civilian deaths in the period, including 74 children, a 155-percent surge from the same span last year. Assassinations and executions, meanwhile, soared by more than 95 percent and included the public executions of children. Aerial attacks are the most harmful tactic used by ISAF forces, causing 69 of the 223 civilian deaths attributed to pro-government forces in the first six months of 2010 -- a total of 31 percent -- and injuring 45 Afghan civilians. However, civilian deaths caused by aerial attacks decreased 64 percent from the same period in 2009, according to the report. The United Nations says this reflects greater implementation of an ISAF tactical directive from July 2009 on regulating the use of airstrikes and other measures to reduce civilian casualties. ISAF, in a statement, said the new U.N. report is consistent with figures tracked by ISAF headquarters. It quoted Gen. David Petraeus's new tactical directive, in which he says, "We must continue our emphasis on reducing the loss of innocent civilian life to an absolute minimum. "Every Afghan death diminishes our cause. While we have made progress in our efforts to reduce coalition-caused civilian casualties, we know the measure by which our mission will be judged is protecting the population from harm by either side. We will redouble our efforts to prevent insurgents from harming their neighbors."
New U.N. report says killings and attacks in Afghanistan are soaring . Children and women are bearing the brunt of the attacks, the report says . The Taliban is responsible for the most attacks . Pro-government forces are also to blame, the report says .
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[ "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The human cost of the", "Afghan conflict is escalating, with killings and", "attacks on children by the Taliban and other", "insurgent groups soaring, the United Nations said", "in a report released Tuesday. \"Afghan children", "and women are increasingly bearing the brunt of", "this conflict,\" says Staffan de Mistura, special", "representative of the U.N. secretary-general.", "\"They are being killed and injured in their homes", "and communities in greater numbers than ever", "before.\" According to the United Nations' 2010", "Mid-Year Report on Protection of Civilians in", "Armed Conflict, in the first six months of this", "year, 55 percent more children were killed or", "wounded by the Taliban and other anti-government", "groups than in the same period in 2009. The", "number of women killed or wounded by the Taliban", "and other insurgents increased by six percent.", "The report says casualties caused by", "pro-government forces, including the", "International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)", "and Afghan security forces, fell 30 percent in", "the first six months of 2010. From January 1 to", "June 30, 2010, the UNAMA Human Rights Unit", "documented a total of 3,268 civilian casualties,", "including 1,271 deaths and 1,997 injuries.", "Anti-government forces were responsible for 2,477", "casualties. That is 76 percent of all casualties,", "up 53 percent from 2009. Pro-government forces", "were responsible for 386 civilian casualties, 12", "percent of all casualties, down from 30 percent", "in 2009. The United Nations notes two lethal", "developments: Insurgents, it says, are using more", "improvised explosive devices (IEDs) throughout", "the country and are assassinating and executing", "more civilians. IEDs alone accounted for 29", "percent of all civilian deaths in the period,", "including 74 children, a 155-percent surge from", "the same span last year. Assassinations and", "executions, meanwhile, soared by more than 95", "percent and included the public executions of", "children. Aerial attacks are the most harmful", "tactic used by ISAF forces, causing 69 of the 223", "civilian deaths attributed to pro-government", "forces in the first six months of 2010 -- a total", "of 31 percent -- and injuring 45 Afghan", "civilians. However, civilian deaths caused by", "aerial attacks decreased 64 percent from the same", "period in 2009, according to the report. The", "United Nations says this reflects greater", "implementation of an ISAF tactical directive from", "July 2009 on regulating the use of airstrikes and", "other measures to reduce civilian casualties.", "ISAF, in a statement, said the new U.N. report is", "consistent with figures tracked by ISAF", "headquarters. It quoted Gen. David Petraeus's new", "tactical directive, in which he says, \"We must", "continue our emphasis on reducing the loss of", "innocent civilian life to an absolute minimum.", "\"Every Afghan death diminishes our cause. While", "we have made progress in our efforts to reduce", "coalition-caused civilian casualties, we know the", "measure by which our mission will be judged is", "protecting the population from harm by either", "side. We will redouble our efforts to prevent", "insurgents from harming their neighbors.\"" ]
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(CNN) -- Three-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador has been stripped of his 2010 title and retroactively banned from cycling for two years following Monday's ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. He could also face a fine of more than $3 million, but this will be decided at a later CAS hearing. The Spaniard tested positive for the banned anabolic steroid clenbuterol during the sport's premier race in July 2010, and the results were revealed in September that year. He was initially suspended for one year by the Spanish Cycling Federation after claiming that he had eaten contaminated meat, which left small amounts of the drug in his urine sample, and was then acquitted on appeal in February 2011. However, the International Cycling Union (UCI) and the World Ant-Doping Agency (WADA) both contested the ruling, and appealed to CAS. The UCI also asked that Contador be fined at least €2.485 million. The court's decision means that the 29-year-old will lose his race victories during 2011, including the Giro d'Italia. His ban will end on August 5 this year. CAS said the ban started retroactively on January 25, 2011 -- the start date of his original ban -- but was reduced by the time he had already been suspended of five months and 19 days. The UCI confirmed the decision on its website, but called it "the end of a long-running affair that has been extremely painful for cycling." "This is a sad day for our sport. Some may think of it as a victory, but that is not at all the case," UCI president Pat McQuaid said. "There are no winners when it comes to the issue of doping: every case, irrespective of its characteristics, is always a case too many." The case had dragged on after the first two hearings were canceled before a third was finally held in November last year. The UCI and WADA both submitted that it was more likely that Contador had either had a blood transfusion or eaten a contaminated food supplement rather than the meat scenario. CAS agreed in its ruling, stating: "Unlike certain other countries, notably outside Europe, Spain is not known to have a contamination problem with clenbuterol in meat. Furthermore, no other cases of athletes having tested positive to clenbuterol allegedly in connection with the consumption of Spanish meat are known. "The panel concluded that both the meat contamination scenario and the blood transfusion scenario were, in theory, possible explanations for the adverse analytical findings but were however equally unlikely. "In the panel's opinion, on the basis of the evidence adduced, presence of clenbuterol was more likely caused by the ingestion of a contaminated food supplement." Past cases of positive clenbuterol tests have had different outcomes. Last year more than 100 footballers at the under-17 World Cup were cleared by FIFA due to a "serious health problem with regards to meat contaminated with clenbuterol" in host nation Mexico. Five members of that country's senior team also escaped punishment after testing positive at the CONCACAF Gold Cup later that year. Two Chinese swimmers were banned for three years in 1999 after eating contaminated pig livers, but in 2010 a German table tennis player was cleared following a hair test after his positive result during a competition in China. Andy Schleck, who was runner-up at the 2010 Tour de France, said he would not be happy to be installed as the new winner. "First of all I feel sad for Alberto. I always believed in his innocence. This is just a very sad day for cycling. The only positive news is that there is a verdict after 566 days of uncertainty. We can finally move on," the rider from Luxembourg said. "I trust that the CAS judges took all things into consideration after reading a 4,000-page file. If now I am declared overall winner of the 2010 Tour de France it will not make me happy. I battled with Contador in that race and I lost. "My goal is to win the Tour de France in a sportive way, being the best of all competitors, not in court. If I succeed this year, I will consider it as my first Tour victory."
Court of Arbitration for Sport overturns ruling by the Spanish Cycling Federation . Appeal body says Alberto Contador likely consumed contaminated food supplement . The Spaniard has been banned retroactively for two years, ending in August 2012 . He has also been stripped of his 2010 Tour de France title and all his 2011 victories .
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[ "(CNN) -- Three-time Tour de France winner Alberto", "Contador has been stripped of his 2010 title and", "retroactively banned from cycling for two years", "following Monday's ruling by the Court of", "Arbitration for Sport. He could also face a fine", "of more than $3 million, but this will be decided", "at a later CAS hearing. The Spaniard tested", "positive for the banned anabolic steroid", "clenbuterol during the sport's premier race in", "July 2010, and the results were revealed in", "September that year. He was initially suspended", "for one year by the Spanish Cycling Federation", "after claiming that he had eaten contaminated", "meat, which left small amounts of the drug in his", "urine sample, and was then acquitted on appeal in", "February 2011. However, the International Cycling", "Union (UCI) and the World Ant-Doping Agency", "(WADA) both contested the ruling, and appealed to", "CAS. The UCI also asked that Contador be fined at", "least €2.485 million. The court's decision", "means that the 29-year-old will lose his race", "victories during 2011, including the Giro", "d'Italia. His ban will end on August 5 this year.", "CAS said the ban started retroactively on January", "25, 2011 -- the start date of his original ban --", "but was reduced by the time he had already been", "suspended of five months and 19 days. The UCI", "confirmed the decision on its website, but called", "it \"the end of a long-running affair that has", "been extremely painful for cycling.\" \"This is a", "sad day for our sport. Some may think of it as a", "victory, but that is not at all the case,\" UCI", "president Pat McQuaid said. \"There are no winners", "when it comes to the issue of doping: every case,", "irrespective of its characteristics, is always a", "case too many.\" The case had dragged on after the", "first two hearings were canceled before a third", "was finally held in November last year. The UCI", "and WADA both submitted that it was more likely", "that Contador had either had a blood transfusion", "or eaten a contaminated food supplement rather", "than the meat scenario. CAS agreed in its ruling,", "stating: \"Unlike certain other countries, notably", "outside Europe, Spain is not known to have a", "contamination problem with clenbuterol in meat.", "Furthermore, no other cases of athletes having", "tested positive to clenbuterol allegedly in", "connection with the consumption of Spanish meat", "are known. \"The panel concluded that both the", "meat contamination scenario and the blood", "transfusion scenario were, in theory, possible", "explanations for the adverse analytical findings", "but were however equally unlikely. \"In the", "panel's opinion, on the basis of the evidence", "adduced, presence of clenbuterol was more likely", "caused by the ingestion of a contaminated food", "supplement.\" Past cases of positive clenbuterol", "tests have had different outcomes. Last year more", "than 100 footballers at the under-17 World Cup", "were cleared by FIFA due to a \"serious health", "problem with regards to meat contaminated with", "clenbuterol\" in host nation Mexico. Five members", "of that country's senior team also escaped", "punishment after testing positive at the CONCACAF", "Gold Cup later that year. Two Chinese swimmers", "were banned for three years in 1999 after eating", "contaminated pig livers, but in 2010 a German", "table tennis player was cleared following a hair", "test after his positive result during a", "competition in China. Andy Schleck, who was", "runner-up at the 2010 Tour de France, said he", "would not be happy to be installed as the new", "winner. \"First of all I feel sad for Alberto. I", "always believed in his innocence. This is just a", "very sad day for cycling. The only positive news", "is that there is a verdict after 566 days of", "uncertainty. We can finally move on,\" the rider", "from Luxembourg said. \"I trust that the CAS", "judges took all things into consideration after", "reading a 4,000-page file. If now I am declared", "overall winner of the 2010 Tour de France it will", "not make me happy. I battled with Contador in", "that race and I lost. \"My goal is to win the Tour", "de France in a sportive way, being the best of", "all competitors, not in court. If I succeed this", "year, I will consider it as my first Tour", "victory.\"" ]
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(CNN) -- Three-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador has been stripped of his 2010 title and retroactively banned from cycling for two years following Monday's ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. He could also face a fine for one year by the Spanish Cycling Federation or eaten a contaminated food supplement rather
By . Daily Mail Reporter . Poppy sellers are to be given ‘minders’ after the collectors were subject to a string of vile attacks last year. In an unprecedented move, teenage volunteers will be chaperoned as they raise money for the Royal British Legion in Bradford. Last year there were a spate of assaults on those asking for the donations, which go to help the families of soldiers who have been injured or lost their lives. Protection: The Poppy Appeal collectors in Bradford will now be chaperoned after a string of attacks . Three young collectors were attacked in Bradford whilst raising money for the Poppy Appeal  - one of whom was just 13. This year the youngsters will be accompanied by older members of the Royal British Legion and ex Armed Forces. The Army is also going into at least one local school to talk to youngsters about the need to honour the fallen and overcome cultural barriers. Army cadet Bethany Holmes, then 13, was one of those attacked last year. She was spat at three times while collecting for the first time. Her mum Christine Holmes, 43, a teaching assistant, said: ‘She gave up her whole day and raised quite a bit of money. Appeal: Three young collectors have been attacked in Bradford while raising money for the British Legion . ‘She was not in uniform because she had only just become old enough to join the cadets but was with another lad who was in uniform. ‘Three Asian boys who were younger than her - about 11 or 12 - came up while she was stood outside a shopping centre. ‘One of them pinched a poppy from the box, turned his back to her, and spat on it unknown to her.’ Bethany ordered the boys to return the poppy and was appalled when she realised what they had done. ‘Then he tried to spit on another poppy and when she grabbed him he spat in her face,’ added mother-of-two Mrs Holmes. ‘She was very upset by what happened at the time and we got a letter from the Royal British Legion saying how sorry they were - and how horrified. ‘She was out there from 9.30 in the morning until five o’clock and this was her reward. ‘It happened 15 minutes before I came to pick her up. ‘So I think providing chaperones is a good idea - but it is also a sad sign of the times.’ The incident was reported to police but Mrs Holmes said none of the yobs was ever traced. Mrs Holmes works a multi-cultural school - Belle Vue Boys’ School in Bradford - and said the Army was coming in to explain the importance of Remembrance Sunday. ‘They will be giving a talk explaining that everyone was involved in the war and the boys should appreciate that and be respectful,’ she said. As a result the local branch of the Legion has accepted an offer to provide personal protection to its younger collectors. Bethany, now 14, has now put the incident behind her and is determined to do her bit for Allerton Army Cadet Force. ‘I just don’t want any fuss,’ she said yesterday. ‘I am independent. It might be a good idea but I do not want this.’ In separate incidents last year yobs also hurled abuse at two Asian girl cadets and two other sellers were sworn at in the city centre. One young poppy seller had her tin grabbed from her shoulder. Grandmother Barbara Allsopp, Poppy Appeal organiser for the Bradford Royal British Legion branch for 13 years, said it had never happened before. Fears that young collectors, aged from ten to 17, could be too frightened to take part this year prompted the Royal British Legion’s Riders branch to offer their services as chaperones. The Riders is a branch of the British Legion and was set up in 2004. Concerned: The British Legion now fears young collectors will be put off . Its members are all ex-forces motorcycle enthusiasts who wanted to support the poppy appeal and include riders of all ages from youth members to veterans in their 80s. The West Yorkshire branch of the Riders will follow the youngsters around during their collections. Mrs Allsopp said: ‘It is something we need and it’s ideal because it would keep the cadets safe.’ Riders West Yorkshire official Rod Walker said: ‘After what happened last year we thought our job should be to support the branches. ‘You have to remember the cadets who are affected by this are very impressionable and in some cases they will turn out to be our future Armed Forces. ‘We have to educate the public why we are doing these collections.’ Lord Mayor of Bradford Dale Smith said it was a ‘sad reflection’ that some youngsters were targeted by mindless thugs last year. ‘There are numerous events on November 11 to commemorate the fallen,’ he said. ‘We are strong supporters of the appeal. 'It deals with the past and present generations of service men and women who are always in our minds. ‘It is very important the younger generation are continually reminded - and it is a sad reflection that this small minority did abuse some of the younger collectors last year. ‘I welcome that the motorcycle section will be keeping a watchful eye - but hope their services will not be needed.’
One, a 13 year old girl, was spat at while she stood outside a shopping centre . Now the youngsters will be accompanied by older members of the Royal British Legion and ex Armed Forces .
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[ "By . Daily Mail Reporter . Poppy sellers are to be", "given ‘minders’ after the collectors were subject", "to a string of vile attacks last year. In an", "unprecedented move, teenage volunteers will be", "chaperoned as they raise money for the Royal", "British Legion in Bradford. Last year there were", "a spate of assaults on those asking for the", "donations, which go to help the families of", "soldiers who have been injured or lost their", "lives. Protection: The Poppy Appeal collectors in", "Bradford will now be chaperoned after a string of", "attacks . Three young collectors were attacked in", "Bradford whilst raising money for the Poppy", "Appeal  - one of whom was just 13. This year the", "youngsters will be accompanied by older members", "of the Royal British Legion and ex Armed Forces.", "The Army is also going into at least one local", "school to talk to youngsters about the need to", "honour the fallen and overcome cultural barriers.", "Army cadet Bethany Holmes, then 13, was one of", "those attacked last year. She was spat at three", "times while collecting for the first time. Her", "mum Christine Holmes, 43, a teaching assistant,", "said: ‘She gave up her whole day and raised quite", "a bit of money. Appeal: Three young collectors", "have been attacked in Bradford while raising", "money for the British Legion . ‘She was not in", "uniform because she had only just become old", "enough to join the cadets but was with another", "lad who was in uniform. ‘Three Asian boys who", "were younger than her - about 11 or 12 - came up", "while she was stood outside a shopping centre.", "‘One of them pinched a poppy from the box, turned", "his back to her, and spat on it unknown to her.’", "Bethany ordered the boys to return the poppy and", "was appalled when she realised what they had", "done. ‘Then he tried to spit on another poppy and", "when she grabbed him he spat in her face,’ added", "mother-of-two Mrs Holmes. ‘She was very upset by", "what happened at the time and we got a letter", "from the Royal British Legion saying how sorry", "they were - and how horrified. ‘She was out there", "from 9.30 in the morning until five o’clock and", "this was her reward. ‘It happened 15 minutes", "before I came to pick her up. ‘So I think", "providing chaperones is a good idea - but it is", "also a sad sign of the times.’ The incident was", "reported to police but Mrs Holmes said none of", "the yobs was ever traced. Mrs Holmes works a", "multi-cultural school - Belle Vue Boys’ School in", "Bradford - and said the Army was coming in to", "explain the importance of Remembrance Sunday.", "‘They will be giving a talk explaining that", "everyone was involved in the war and the boys", "should appreciate that and be respectful,’ she", "said. As a result the local branch of the Legion", "has accepted an offer to provide personal", "protection to its younger collectors. Bethany,", "now 14, has now put the incident behind her and", "is determined to do her bit for Allerton Army", "Cadet Force. ‘I just don’t want any fuss,’ she", "said yesterday. ‘I am independent. It might be a", "good idea but I do not want this.’ In separate", "incidents last year yobs also hurled abuse at two", "Asian girl cadets and two other sellers were", "sworn at in the city centre. One young poppy", "seller had her tin grabbed from her shoulder.", "Grandmother Barbara Allsopp, Poppy Appeal", "organiser for the Bradford Royal British Legion", "branch for 13 years, said it had never happened", "before. Fears that young collectors, aged from", "ten to 17, could be too frightened to take part", "this year prompted the Royal British Legion’s", "Riders branch to offer their services as", "chaperones. The Riders is a branch of the British", "Legion and was set up in 2004. Concerned: The", "British Legion now fears young collectors will be", "put off . Its members are all ex-forces", "motorcycle enthusiasts who wanted to support the", "poppy appeal and include riders of all ages from", "youth members to veterans in their 80s. The West", "Yorkshire branch of the Riders will follow the", "youngsters around during their collections. Mrs", "Allsopp said: ‘It is something we need and it’s", "ideal because it would keep the cadets safe.’", "Riders West Yorkshire official Rod Walker said:", "‘After what happened last year we thought our job", "should be to support the branches. ‘You have to", "remember the cadets who are affected by this are", "very impressionable and in some cases they will", "turn out to be our future Armed Forces. ‘We have", "to educate the public why we are doing these", "collections.’ Lord Mayor of Bradford Dale Smith", "said it was a ‘sad reflection’ that some", "youngsters were targeted by mindless thugs last", "year. ‘There are numerous events on November 11", "to commemorate the fallen,’ he said. ‘We are", "strong supporters of the appeal. 'It deals with", "the past and present generations of service men", "and women who are always in our minds. ‘It is", "very important the younger generation are", "continually reminded - and it is a sad reflection", "that this small minority did abuse some of the", "younger collectors last year. ‘I welcome that the", "motorcycle section will be keeping a watchful eye", "- but hope their services will not be needed.’" ]
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(CNN) -- When an elderly nun and two fellow peace activists walked undetected onto one of the nation's most secure nuclear facilities last year, they wanted to call attention to the dangers of nuclear weapons. Yet their actions in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, triggered a very different concern: . If three older peaceniks can easily trespass onto the Y-12 National Security Complex -- once considered the "Fort Knox" for highly enriched uranium -- just how safe are the nation's nuclear weapons facilities from terrorists? Nuclear weapons interactive: Who has what? Sister Megan Rice, 83; Greg Boertje-Obed, 57; and Michael Walli, 63, will stand trial this week on federal charges of destroying U.S. government property, depredation against federal property exceeding $1,000, trespassing and injuring national-defense premises. The last charge alone carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. The trial began Tuesday at federal court in Knoxville, Tennessee, according to WATE, CNN's affiliate in Knoxville. In the predawn hours of July 28, 2012, Rice, Boertje-Obed and Walli walked under the cover of darkness through the woods and up a hillside, approaching a chain-link fence surrounding the Oak Ridge nuclear facility. Armed with flashlights and a bolt cutter, they cut their way through the fence, fully expecting to be arrested on the spot. Instead, they walked nearly a mile, cutting through four fences in all, breaching what was supposed to be the most tightly secured uranium processing and storage facility in the country. "When we got to the very high security fence where there's a lethal force authorized ... I thought, maybe we should turn around," Boertje-Obed told CNN's David Mattingly. But they didn't. Hours later, the three activists were finally confronted by a guard after hoisting banners, spray-painting messages and splattering human blood on a building that houses highly enriched uranium. Since the incident, Congress has held a series of hearings and issued security recommendations to the Department of Energy and its National Nuclear Security Administration, which runs Y-12 and seven other nuclear weapons sites. Most recently, Deputy Energy Secretary Daniel Poneman testified before the House Energy and Commerce Committee in March that the Department of Energy has taken "several major actions ... to improve security" since the Y-12 breach, including management changes and independent security reviews. Today, changes at Y-12 are noticeable. A new security contractor is in charge. New signs and security fences are going up. While last year's security breach shed light on systematic weaknesses at Y-12, a former nuclear reactor safety manager at the Sandia National Laboratories said he doesn't think the nation's nuclear weapons material were ever at any risk. "What these people did was more like trespassing than gaining access to any weapons-grade material," said Michael Allen, who is now a vice provost and dean at Middle Tennessee State University. "Once they got in, they could spray paint things, but it's just like if you got into Fort Knox, you wouldn't know the combination to the locks." Allen said the country's nuclear weapons material is spread across eight sites around the country that are "usually out in the middle of nowhere" to protect against threats. "There's really only one place where the weapons are fully assembled; I'm not going to tell you which one," Allen said. "And the reason there are eight places, they don't want people to have the full knowledge (of what the other facilities do). "We almost never see an assembled nuclear weapon." But another nuclear security expert said the Y-12 breach was more than just trespassing by a few environmental protesters. "This was a very serious incident because they penetrated the protected area, and that's when there was supposed to be an immediate security response," said Edwin Lyman, a senior scientist with Global Security Program, a watchdog group that monitors the Department of Energy and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. "If they had been trained, the kind of paramilitary group that the Department of Energy is supposed to be ensuring they can protect against, with hand-carried explosives, other breaching tools, physical access to the building structure ... the guards would have already lost." Lyman said the breach was not an isolated incident. "It was a result of this reduced central oversight, giving contractors more responsibility for supervising themselves, and that's an invitation of corner-cutting and complacency to set in," he said. The incident not only broke the public's trust that the government is "exercising good oversight" of its nuclear weapons facilities, according to Lyman, but he said it also has "global implications." "If we can't even control our own nuclear weapons material, it shows what a major challenge it is around the world ... that have comparably dangerous materials but are even less protected. And, Lyman pointed out, if the United States appears to have vulnerabilities in protecting its nuclear weapons material, "then that not only reduces our authority to criticize other countries, it raising questions about the integrity of our own security. " CNN's David Mattingly and Tristan Smith contributed to this report. Watch Erin Burnett weekdays 7pm ET. For the latest from Erin Burnett click here.
Three peace activists face trial this week for breaching a nuclear weapons site . The incident last year took place at the Y-12 facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee . If convicted, they could face 20 years in prison .
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[ "(CNN) -- When an elderly nun and two fellow peace", "activists walked undetected onto one of the", "nation's most secure nuclear facilities last", "year, they wanted to call attention to the", "dangers of nuclear weapons. Yet their actions in", "Oak Ridge, Tennessee, triggered a very different", "concern: . If three older peaceniks can easily", "trespass onto the Y-12 National Security Complex", "-- once considered the \"Fort Knox\" for highly", "enriched uranium -- just how safe are the", "nation's nuclear weapons facilities from", "terrorists? Nuclear weapons interactive: Who has", "what? Sister Megan Rice, 83; Greg Boertje-Obed,", "57; and Michael Walli, 63, will stand trial this", "week on federal charges of destroying U.S.", "government property, depredation against federal", "property exceeding $1,000, trespassing and", "injuring national-defense premises. The last", "charge alone carries a maximum penalty of 20", "years in prison. The trial began Tuesday at", "federal court in Knoxville, Tennessee, according", "to WATE, CNN's affiliate in Knoxville. In the", "predawn hours of July 28, 2012, Rice,", "Boertje-Obed and Walli walked under the cover of", "darkness through the woods and up a hillside,", "approaching a chain-link fence surrounding the", "Oak Ridge nuclear facility. Armed with", "flashlights and a bolt cutter, they cut their way", "through the fence, fully expecting to be arrested", "on the spot. Instead, they walked nearly a mile,", "cutting through four fences in all, breaching", "what was supposed to be the most tightly secured", "uranium processing and storage facility in the", "country. \"When we got to the very high security", "fence where there's a lethal force authorized ...", "I thought, maybe we should turn around,\"", "Boertje-Obed told CNN's David Mattingly. But they", "didn't. Hours later, the three activists were", "finally confronted by a guard after hoisting", "banners, spray-painting messages and splattering", "human blood on a building that houses highly", "enriched uranium. Since the incident, Congress", "has held a series of hearings and issued security", "recommendations to the Department of Energy and", "its National Nuclear Security Administration,", "which runs Y-12 and seven other nuclear weapons", "sites. Most recently, Deputy Energy Secretary", "Daniel Poneman testified before the House Energy", "and Commerce Committee in March that the", "Department of Energy has taken \"several major", "actions ... to improve security\" since the Y-12", "breach, including management changes and", "independent security reviews. Today, changes at", "Y-12 are noticeable. A new security contractor is", "in charge. New signs and security fences are", "going up. While last year's security breach shed", "light on systematic weaknesses at Y-12, a former", "nuclear reactor safety manager at the Sandia", "National Laboratories said he doesn't think the", "nation's nuclear weapons material were ever at", "any risk. \"What these people did was more like", "trespassing than gaining access to any", "weapons-grade material,\" said Michael Allen, who", "is now a vice provost and dean at Middle", "Tennessee State University. \"Once they got in,", "they could spray paint things, but it's just like", "if you got into Fort Knox, you wouldn't know the", "combination to the locks.\" Allen said the", "country's nuclear weapons material is spread", "across eight sites around the country that are", "\"usually out in the middle of nowhere\" to protect", "against threats. \"There's really only one place", "where the weapons are fully assembled; I'm not", "going to tell you which one,\" Allen said. \"And", "the reason there are eight places, they don't", "want people to have the full knowledge (of what", "the other facilities do). \"We almost never see an", "assembled nuclear weapon.\" But another nuclear", "security expert said the Y-12 breach was more", "than just trespassing by a few environmental", "protesters. \"This was a very serious incident", "because they penetrated the protected area, and", "that's when there was supposed to be an immediate", "security response,\" said Edwin Lyman, a senior", "scientist with Global Security Program, a", "watchdog group that monitors the Department of", "Energy and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. \"If", "they had been trained, the kind of paramilitary", "group that the Department of Energy is supposed", "to be ensuring they can protect against, with", "hand-carried explosives, other breaching tools,", "physical access to the building structure ... the", "guards would have already lost.\" Lyman said the", "breach was not an isolated incident. \"It was a", "result of this reduced central oversight, giving", "contractors more responsibility for supervising", "themselves, and that's an invitation of", "corner-cutting and complacency to set in,\" he", "said. The incident not only broke the public's", "trust that the government is \"exercising good", "oversight\" of its nuclear weapons facilities,", "according to Lyman, but he said it also has", "\"global implications.\" \"If we can't even control", "our own nuclear weapons material, it shows what a", "major challenge it is around the world ... that", "have comparably dangerous materials but are even", "less protected. And, Lyman pointed out, if the", "United States appears to have vulnerabilities in", "protecting its nuclear weapons material, \"then", "that not only reduces our authority to criticize", "other countries, it raising questions about the", "integrity of our own security. \" CNN's David", "Mattingly and Tristan Smith contributed to this", "report. Watch Erin Burnett weekdays 7pm ET. For", "the latest from Erin Burnett click here." ]
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The FireChat app, pictured, uses Apple's iOS 7 Multipeer Connectivity Framework to turn create a network of phone users without using mobile signal . Buried within the settings of Apple’s iOS 7 is a feature that could revolutionise how we communicate. Called the Multipeer Connectivity Framework (MCF), it lets you send messages and photos even when a person has no signal. Now a group of developers has created a free iPhone app called FireChat that takes advantage of this feature - and it even works over long distances. The FireChat app was developed by the crowdsourced firm Open Garden. When a user opens the app, they can pick a screen name to start sending messages. Within the app there are 'chatrooms' with 'Everyone' and 'Nearby' options. The former will search for all users, while the latter option applies to people within Bluetooth and Wi-Fi range who are also using the app. This is particularly useful when on a plane, or the underground. It can also be used to save money on data plans, for example. Apple added MCF to its iOS 7 software last year. It creates what is called a wireless mesh network that connects phones to each other. In 'Nearby' mode, instead . of sending messages using a mobile or data signal, the feature lets . users send messages to people in close proximity that are in Bluetooth . or Wi-Fi Direct range - up to around 30 feet (9 metres). It does this by creating a localised network in which each phone becomes a node, and the data is passed between nodes. Apple . uses the framework for its AirDrop feature, for example, which makes it . easy to send files and data to other connected iPhone users. The FireChat app, pictured left, was developed by Open Garden. In the app there are 'chatrooms' including Everyone and Nearby. The former searches for all users, while the latter applies to people within Bluetooth and Wi-Fi range. It takes advantage of the same iOS 7 tool Apple uses for its AirDrop feature, pictured right . Apple added Multipeer Connectivity Framework (MCF) to its iOS 7 software . last year. It creates what’s called a wireless mesh network that . connects phones to each other. Instead . of sending messages using mobile or data signal, the features lets . users send messages to people in close proximity that are in Bluetooth . or Wi-Fi Direct range - up to around 30 feet (9 metres). It does this by creating a localised network in which each phone becomes a node and the data is passed between nodes. Apple . uses the framework for its AirDrop feature, for example, which makes it easy to . send files and data to other connected iPhone users. These messages are sent securely, so the individual nodes can’t read them. Users can also send messages anonymously to avoid snooping, for example, because data is sent from app usernames, as opposed to mobile numbers. Elsewhere, because the feature doesn’t use an internet connection, it can’t be infiltrated by hackers. The 'Everyone' Setting allows people to send information further however. It does this by bringing all its nodes . onto one network and relaying messages from one node to another until . it reaches the final recipient. It is not known whether there is a . maximum distance the app will work within, and in theory it will work wherever there are nodes, but MailOnline has . contacted the company to find out more. The distance a message can be sent is probably dependent on whether a given region has the nodes needed to relay the messages. Nodes . are simply a vehicle for passing data along a network. On a traditional . internet network any device that’s connected to the network is also . called a node. For example, if a network has a phone, tablet, two computers and a printer connected to it there are five nodes on the network. Each . of these devices have a network address which is used to uniquely . identify each one. This helps keep track of where data is being . transferred to and from on the network. There is an Android version of the mesh networking feature, developed by Open Garden, but it is not a chat app and is instead used for file sharing.
The iOS 7 feature is called Multipeer Connectivity Framework (MCF) It creates what's called a wireless mesh, or peer-to-peer, network . Instead of sending messages using a mobile signal, the free app creates its own network where each mobile on it becomes a 'node' This means people in close proximity can message other nodes . Messages are also sent over long distance by relaying data from one node to another anonymously .
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We've long known that a lack of sleep makes us feel irritable and crave carbohydrates, not to mention make our skin look dull. Now scientists say that just one week of poor sleep can disrupt hundreds of genes, increasing the risk of a host of life-threatening illnesses linked to stress, immunity and inflammation. The discovery could explain why lack of sleep is so bad for the health, they say. Sleep deficiency is associated with a host of conditions including obesity, heart disease and mental impairment . For the new study, researchers examined gene activity in 26 sleep-deprived volunteers. They found that insufficient sleep had an impact on more than 700 genes. Some had their activity dampened, while others became extra-active. Those affected included genes associated with the ‘body clock’ cycle, metabolism, and immune and stress responses. The scientists were led by sleep expert Professor Derk-Jan Dijk, from the University of Surrey, who described sleep as a ‘pillar of health’ - just like diet and exercise. The researchers wrote in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences: ‘Insufficient sleep is increasingly recognised as contributing to a wide range of health problems. 'Multiple studies have shown self-reported short sleep duration - defined in most studies as less than six hours - is associated with negative health outcomes such as all-cause mortality, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and impaired vigilance and cognition.' Indeed, sleep deficiency is associated with a . host of conditions including obesity, heart disease and mental . impairment. Sleep expert Professor Derk-Jan Dijk described sleep as a 'pillar of health' - just like diet and exercise . Prof Dijk’s team analysed RNA - the messenger chemical that delivers coded ‘instructions’ from the genes to cells - in the blood of volunteers. RNA can be used as a tool to measure gene activity. Participants were exposed to a week of poor sleep during which they slept no more than six hours a night. At the end of this time, they had to stay awake for around 40 hours while RNA samples were collected at three hourly intervals. The results were compared with the effect on the same volunteers of sleeping up to 10 hours a night for a week. Again, RNA samples were taken during a long period of wakefulness at the end of the study period. During the ‘sleep-restriction condition’ volunteers got an average of 5.70 hours sleep a night. The scientists noted: ‘Sleep obtained in the sleep-restriction condition was not sufficient to maintain alertness or performance.’ The findings may be relevant to many people living in industrialised societies, they said. For many thousands of Britons sleeplessness is a grinding fact of life - one in eight sleeps for less than six hours a night and more than a third suffer from insomnia at some time. The news comes just after scientists in Germany discovered that children who get a good night’s sleep have a boosted memory. The researchers at the University of Tuebingen, Germany, found that during deep sleep children have slower wave activity in their brains and that this is critical to the ability to learn, think and remember. Therefore, if sleep is disrupted, their ability to remember things they have learned will be affected.
Poor sleep can impact 700 different genes . It is linked to stress, obesity and heart disease . One in eight Britons sleep fewer than six hours a night .
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They had been meticulously planning their costumes for quite some time. The annual summer sports day had a long tradition of fancy dress and, eager to impress, the pupils of Sacred Heart Catholic School kept their outfits under wraps for weeks. They wanted to surprise their parents and teachers as they made their entrance at the school in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. And surprise them they did. With a flourish and a fanfare, they revealed their costumes - to outraged gasps from the crowd. Bad taste: A girl strides into her school at Chiang Mai dressed as Adolf Hitler, seemingly oblivious to the offensiveness of her costume . Shock: Smiling pupils carrying a Swastika flag were met with horror from foreign parents and teachers, who were left reeling at the bad taste of the procession . The smiling pupils arrived at the . school dressed in full Nazi regalia and carrying large Swastika flags, . leaving foreign parents and teachers open-mouthed. Leading the march into the sports . ground was a girl dressed as Adolf Hitler - complete with toothbrush . moustache - seemingly unaware of the offence . she had caused. She was followed by a procession of pupils dressed as SS guards - brandishing plastic machine guns. Stunned ex-pats were appalled. Surely the pupils were aware of what the Swastika and Nazis represented? Under fire: Thailand's education system was criticised as it emerged that not even the teachers knew what Swastika and Nazi costumes represented . Apparently not, as it emerged that not even the Thai teachers at the school understood what all the fuss was about. A . teacher at the school said: 'It was . all very embarrassing. Traditionally the students wear fancy dress on . the summer sports day and they like to keep everything they are . preparing quiet. Nobody saw any swastikas around the school before the . event. 'But then on sports . day when we saw these Nazi storm troopers we were appalled. We told the . Thai teachers that this was not on. But they did not understand what was . wrong with the display.' History lesson: The school was asked to put the Holocaust - and Adolf Hitler - on the curriculum . Today, a delegation from the . consulates of Britain, the United States, France and Germany descended . on the school to protest about the controversy - and called on teachers . to put modern history and the Holocaust on the curriculum. They left the premises after the school told them no malice had been intended. Chiang Mai is a popular retirement destination for many Europeans and Americans, some of whom lost relatives to the Nazis. A . British parent added: 'It could have been worse. They could have been . marching to the 'Horst Wessel Song or Bomb Oh Bombs on England." The . school's principals did not want to comment about the incident, but a . spokesman said: 'We did not know what the students had planned. No . offence was . intended.' This is not the first incident of its kind in Thailand. In 2007 about 200 students from a Bangkok school dressed as Nazis for their summer sports day, Sieg Heiling as they strutted around. Kanya Khemanan, a director of the Thewphaingarm School, was forced to apologise to the Los Angeles-based Holocaust museum Simon Wiesenthal Centre following the incident. Rabbi . Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center said at the time: 'We are long . past the time when such incidents take place in Asia that can be excused . due to "alleged" ignorance of the Nazis' atrocities during World War . II.'
Foreign parents and teachers appalled by the costumes . Thai teachers 'did not understand' the controversy . School asked to put the Holocaust on the curriculum .
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Washington (CNN) -- President Obama on Sunday praised the "historic" House vote to pass a bill overhauling the nation's ailing health care system, and said now it is time for the Senate to "take the baton" and complete its work. The House passed its health care bill late Saturday night by a 220-215 vote, with 39 Democrats in opposition and one Republican supporting it. Senate approval is considered less certain due to opposition by all Republicans and some moderate Democrats. Obama called the support by many House members "courageous" in the face of what he called "the heated and often misleading rhetoric around this legislation." The overhaul legislation would be the biggest expansion of health care coverage since Medicare was created more than 40 years ago. The Affordable Health Care for America Act, or H.R. 3962, restricts insurance companies from denying coverage to anyone with a pre-existing condition or charging higher premiums based on gender or medical history. It also provides federal subsidies to those who cannot afford health insurance. And it guarantees coverage for 96 percent of Americans, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada last week indicated uncertainty over whether that will happen this year. Obama said Sunday morning at the White House that he was "absolutely confident" the Senate will follow suit in passing its version of the bill. Once both chambers have passed a bill, a congressional conference committee will merge the two proposals into a consensus version that would require final approval from each chamber and Obama's signature. However, Republicans and an independent senator who sits with the Democratic caucus signaled Sunday that difficulties remain for Obama on his top domestic priority. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, an independent from Connecticut, reiterated he would join a Republican filibuster against a health care bill if it contains a government-run public health insurance option following the chamber's amendment process. Speaking on "FOX News Sunday," Lieberman called the controversial public option, which is in the House bill and the Senate version being prepared by Reid, an unnecessary provision intended to bring government-run health insurance in the future. "If the public option is in there, as a matter of conscience, I will not allow the bill to come to a final vote," Lieberman said. He previously has said he won't oppose opening Senate debate on the bill despite the public option provision, and he maintained that stance Sunday. Lieberman's stance is crucial because the Democratic caucus has the minimum 60 votes to overcome a Republican filibuster. Senate Republicans unanimously oppose the public option, though Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine has floated the possible compromise idea of a trigger mechanism that would mandate a public option in the future if thresholds for expanded coverage and lower costs go unmet. The lone House Republican who supported the bill, Rep. Anh "Joseph" Cao, told CNN on Sunday he put the needs of his district over the desire of his party. Cao's "yes" vote ended up being unnecessary for House passage, but gave House Speaker Nancy Pelosi license to tout bipartisan support for the controversial measure. "I felt last night's decision was the proper decision for my district even though it was not the popular decision for my party," said Cao, a first-term representative from Louisiana's traditionally Democratic 2nd District. "A lot of my constituents are uninsured, a lot of them are poor. It was the right decision for the people of my district." Cao acknowledged he extracted some White House pledges to help his district deal with the continuing impact of Hurricane Katrina in exchange for his vote. Asked about the reaction of fellow Republicans, Cao said the party's leaders "respect my decision, and I respect theirs." Also Sunday, Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana, the chamber's third-ranking Republican, said on the FOX program that Democrats were ignoring the wishes of the American public by pushing through the huge health care bill. Pence claimed the health care bill would raise costs, increase the deficit and lead to a government takeover of the health care system. "I think the American people are deeply frustrated with the liberal establishment in Washington," Pence said. "If Democrats keep ignoring the American people, their party's going to be history." Democratic Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland responded on the same show that the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office reported the House bill would reduce the deficit. Van Hollen chided Republicans for failing to confront rising health care costs that harmed the U.S. economy during the years the GOP controlled the White House and Congress. "We've had a great system for insurance companies," Van Hollen said, citing large industry profits while Americans face practices he called unfair, such as having coverage denied for pre-existing conditions. "This is a message to the American people; we're trying to bring down your costs to help more Americans afford health insurance." The House vote less than an hour before midnight Saturday was full of drama. With eight seconds left in the voting period, Democrats began counting down and erupted in roars when Pelosi declared, "The bill is passed" and banged the gavel. Read the House bill (PDF) Republican lawmakers stood silently across the floor, some with their arms folded across their chests. "Well, it was about what I thought it would be," said House Republican Leader John Boehner of Ohio as he quickly exited. Later, he issued a statement saying the $1.2 trillion legislation would add to the country's "skyrocketing" debt. "I came here to renew the American Dream, so my kids and their kids have the same opportunities I had," Boehner said. "I came here to fight big-government monstrosities like this bill that dim the light of freedom and diminish opportunity for future generations." Michael Steele, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, also released a statement. "Nancy Pelosi and her liberal lieutenants made a lot of promises today to get the votes they desperately needed," he said. "Make no mistake -- the Democrat leadership's assurances were based on political expediency, not principle. Anyone receiving a promise from Pelosi is guaranteed to be disappointed in the end when their votes are no longer needed." Earlier in the day, Obama met behind closed doors with Democrats to shore up support for the bill, calling it the chance of a generation. In the run-up to the vote, Republicans and conservative Democrats joined forces to pass an amendment to the bill to prohibit federal funds for abortion services. It was considered a big win for them and for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which used its power -- especially with conservative Democrats in swing congressional districts -- to help force Democratic leaders to permit a vote on the amendment. The prohibition, introduced by Democratic members, including Rep. Brad Ellsworth of Indiana and Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan, would exclude cases of rape, incest or if the mother's life is in danger. The GOP accounted for 174 of the votes in favor of the amendment, with one Republican voting "present." On the Democrats' side, 64 voted for the measure, and 194 voted against. CNN's Shirley Hung, Brianna Keilar, Deirdre Walsh, Lisa Desjardins and Elaine Quijano contributed to this report.
NEW: Obama calls support by House members "courageous" Health care debate moves to Senate, which will vote on its version . Joseph Lieberman says he'll join filibuster against bill if it includes "public option" Republicans decry bill's passage, saying it will add to country's mounting debt .
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[ "Washington (CNN) -- President Obama on Sunday", "praised the \"historic\" House vote to pass a bill", "overhauling the nation's ailing health care", "system, and said now it is time for the Senate to", "\"take the baton\" and complete its work. The House", "passed its health care bill late Saturday night", "by a 220-215 vote, with 39 Democrats in", "opposition and one Republican supporting it.", "Senate approval is considered less certain due to", "opposition by all Republicans and some moderate", "Democrats. Obama called the support by many House", "members \"courageous\" in the face of what he", "called \"the heated and often misleading rhetoric", "around this legislation.\" The overhaul", "legislation would be the biggest expansion of", "health care coverage since Medicare was created", "more than 40 years ago. The Affordable Health", "Care for America Act, or H.R. 3962, restricts", "insurance companies from denying coverage to", "anyone with a pre-existing condition or charging", "higher premiums based on gender or medical", "history. It also provides federal subsidies to", "those who cannot afford health insurance. And it", "guarantees coverage for 96 percent of Americans,", "according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget", "Office. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of", "Nevada last week indicated uncertainty over", "whether that will happen this year. Obama said", "Sunday morning at the White House that he was", "\"absolutely confident\" the Senate will follow", "suit in passing its version of the bill. Once", "both chambers have passed a bill, a congressional", "conference committee will merge the two proposals", "into a consensus version that would require final", "approval from each chamber and Obama's signature.", "However, Republicans and an independent senator", "who sits with the Democratic caucus signaled", "Sunday that difficulties remain for Obama on his", "top domestic priority. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, an", "independent from Connecticut, reiterated he would", "join a Republican filibuster against a health", "care bill if it contains a government-run public", "health insurance option following the chamber's", "amendment process. Speaking on \"FOX News Sunday,\"", "Lieberman called the controversial public option,", "which is in the House bill and the Senate version", "being prepared by Reid, an unnecessary provision", "intended to bring government-run health insurance", "in the future. \"If the public option is in there,", "as a matter of conscience, I will not allow the", "bill to come to a final vote,\" Lieberman said. He", "previously has said he won't oppose opening", "Senate debate on the bill despite the public", "option provision, and he maintained that stance", "Sunday. Lieberman's stance is crucial because the", "Democratic caucus has the minimum 60 votes to", "overcome a Republican filibuster. Senate", "Republicans unanimously oppose the public option,", "though Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine has floated", "the possible compromise idea of a trigger", "mechanism that would mandate a public option in", "the future if thresholds for expanded coverage", "and lower costs go unmet. The lone House", "Republican who supported the bill, Rep. Anh", "\"Joseph\" Cao, told CNN on Sunday he put the needs", "of his district over the desire of his party.", "Cao's \"yes\" vote ended up being unnecessary for", "House passage, but gave House Speaker Nancy", "Pelosi license to tout bipartisan support for the", "controversial measure. \"I felt last night's", "decision was the proper decision for my district", "even though it was not the popular decision for", "my party,\" said Cao, a first-term representative", "from Louisiana's traditionally Democratic 2nd", "District. \"A lot of my constituents are", "uninsured, a lot of them are poor. It was the", "right decision for the people of my district.\"", "Cao acknowledged he extracted some White House", "pledges to help his district deal with the", "continuing impact of Hurricane Katrina in", "exchange for his vote. Asked about the reaction", "of fellow Republicans, Cao said the party's", "leaders \"respect my decision, and I respect", "theirs.\" Also Sunday, Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana,", "the chamber's third-ranking Republican, said on", "the FOX program that Democrats were ignoring the", "wishes of the American public by pushing through", "the huge health care bill. Pence claimed the", "health care bill would raise costs, increase the", "deficit and lead to a government takeover of the", "health care system. \"I think the American people", "are deeply frustrated with the liberal", "establishment in Washington,\" Pence said. \"If", "Democrats keep ignoring the American people,", "their party's going to be history.\" Democratic", "Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland responded on", "the same show that the non-partisan Congressional", "Budget Office reported the House bill would", "reduce the deficit. Van Hollen chided Republicans", "for failing to confront rising health care costs", "that harmed the U.S. economy during the years the", "GOP controlled the White House and Congress.", "\"We've had a great system for insurance", "companies,\" Van Hollen said, citing large", "industry profits while Americans face practices", "he called unfair, such as having coverage denied", "for pre-existing conditions. \"This is a message", "to the American people; we're trying to bring", "down your costs to help more Americans afford", "health insurance.\" The House vote less than an", "hour before midnight Saturday was full of drama.", "With eight seconds left in the voting period,", "Democrats began counting down and erupted in", "roars when Pelosi declared, \"The bill is passed\"", "and banged the gavel. Read the House bill (PDF)", "Republican lawmakers stood silently across the", "floor, some with their arms folded across their", "chests. \"Well, it was about what I thought it", "would be,\" said House Republican Leader John", "Boehner of Ohio as he quickly exited. Later, he", "issued a statement saying the $1.2 trillion", "legislation would add to the country's", "\"skyrocketing\" debt. \"I came here to renew the", "American Dream, so my kids and their kids have", "the same opportunities I had,\" Boehner said. \"I", "came here to fight big-government monstrosities", "like this bill that dim the light of freedom and", "diminish opportunity for future generations.\"", "Michael Steele, the chairman of the Republican", "National Committee, also released a statement.", "\"Nancy Pelosi and her liberal lieutenants made a", "lot of promises today to get the votes they", "desperately needed,\" he said. \"Make no mistake --", "the Democrat leadership's assurances were based", "on political expediency, not principle. Anyone", "receiving a promise from Pelosi is guaranteed to", "be disappointed in the end when their votes are", "no longer needed.\" Earlier in the day, Obama met", "behind closed doors with Democrats to shore up", "support for the bill, calling it the chance of a", "generation. In the run-up to the vote,", "Republicans and conservative Democrats joined", "forces to pass an amendment to the bill to", "prohibit federal funds for abortion services. It", "was considered a big win for them and for the", "U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which used", "its power -- especially with conservative", "Democrats in swing congressional districts -- to", "help force Democratic leaders to permit a vote on", "the amendment. The prohibition, introduced by", "Democratic members, including Rep. Brad Ellsworth", "of Indiana and Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan,", "would exclude cases of rape, incest or if the", "mother's life is in danger. The GOP accounted for", "174 of the votes in favor of the amendment, with", "one Republican voting \"present.\" On the", "Democrats' side, 64 voted for the measure, and", "194 voted against. CNN's Shirley Hung, Brianna", "Keilar, Deirdre Walsh, Lisa Desjardins and Elaine", "Quijano contributed to this report." ]
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Amanda Knox has become engaged to a 27-year-old musician who wrote to her while she was in an Italian prison. The 27-year-old will reportedly marry Colin Sutherland, who Knox has known since middle school. But as their families celebrate in Washington, a legal back and forth continues in Italy as Knox and her co-defendant and ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito fight back against their 2014 re-conviction by an Italian upper court for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher. Engaged! Amanda Knox (right) is reportedly engaged to her childhood friend, musician Colin Sutherland (left) The news of Knox's engagement was first reported in a Seattle Times column on Wednesday. Columnist Jonathan Martin writes that Knox confirmed the engagement to him via email buut said no more. The pair were engaged last week. No date has been set for the nuptials. Before her current love was revealed in September, Knox was known to be living in Seattle with her classical guitarist then-boyfriend James Terrano. A LinkedIn profile for Sutherland once listed his name as Thunderstrike after the Marvel comic-book character - says he studied French at Sarah Lawrence . Sutherland once lived in Brooklyn but has since moved back to Seattle, where he and Knox attended middle school. Sutherland once lived in Brooklyn but has since moved back to Seattle, where he and Knox attended middle school. Here, Knox is pictured with Sutherland in New York during a visit in July . Sealed with a kiss: Sutherland (again seen here with Knox during her visit to New York as they locked lips at Coney Island) and Knox reported were engaged last week . Childhood friend: Sutherland reportedly wrote to Knox as she sat in an Italian prison following her 2009 conviction. The pair have known each other since middle school . She was set to graduate from the University of Washington this past June with a degree in creative writing. She's now working at a Seattle bookstore and as a writer for the West Seattle Herald. Meanwhile, her case is headed back into the Italian courts once again following an initial conviction, an overturning of that conviction followed by her reconviction along with Sollecito. It seems unlikely Knox, who now lives in the U.S, will ever be returned to jail for the crime as she has repeatedly refused to return to Italy. If she is convicted again, Italy is likely to request to extradite her but her longstanding battle to prove her innocence has made her a cause célèbre in the U.S who may ignore political pressure to send her back. Sollecito and Knox were first found guilty of murder in November 2009. The previous man: Knox was last known before Sutherland to be dating classical guitarist James Terrano, who she reportedly lived with in Seattle, Washington . The killers' convictions were later quashed after experts said forensic evidence had been contaminated and they were released. Prosecutors then appealed that finding and the case was re-tried in March 2013. In January last year a court upheld the original verdict, but the pair remained at large as under Italy's legal system, any verdict reached after a second appeal but be ratified by the highest court. Since the last verdict, Sollecito, 30, has stayed in Italy. He was ordered to remain there after being found near the Italian border with Slovenia and Austria hours after being found guilty for the second time. He has since completed a degree in information technology. Back then: Knox was accused along with her then boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito (both at left) of brutally murdering Knox's roommate in Perugia, Italy Meredith Kercher, 21 (right) in 2007 . Kercher, 21, was found dead on the floor of her bedroom. Some of her belongings were missing and Knox reported an apparent burglary to police. Detectives concluded the supposed break-in looked staged and Knox became the prime suspect. She then implicated Patrick Lumumba, a bar owner she worked for. The duo were arrested along with Sollecito. Mr Lumumba was later released when evidence pointed to Rudy Guede's involvement. Guede was then accused of committing the murder along with Sollecito and Knox. In October 2008 he was found guilty of sexually assaulting and murdering Kercher. Home for good: While it's highly unlikely that Knox would be extradited no matter what happens in court in March, her ex Raffaele Sollecito must face the music in his home country . Still at risk: Since the last verdict, Sollecito, 30, has stayed in Italy. He was ordered to remain there after being found near the Italian border with Slovenia and Austria hours after being found guilty for the second time. He has since completed a degree in information technology .
Knox was engaged last week to musician Colin Sutherland, who she's known since middle school. No date has been set for the nuptials . Knox's last known boyfriend was also a musician--classical guitarist James Terrano, who she reportedly lived with in Seattle, Washington . The case surrounding the 2007 murder of British national Meredith Kercher is still not over . Knox and her ex and co-defendant Raffaele Sollecito's case will go before an Italian court again this March .
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[ "Amanda Knox has become engaged to a 27-year-old", "musician who wrote to her while she was in an", "Italian prison. The 27-year-old will reportedly", "marry Colin Sutherland, who Knox has known since", "middle school. But as their families celebrate in", "Washington, a legal back and forth continues in", "Italy as Knox and her co-defendant and", "ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito fight back", "against their 2014 re-conviction by an Italian", "upper court for the murder of British student", "Meredith Kercher. Engaged! Amanda Knox (right) is", "reportedly engaged to her childhood friend,", "musician Colin Sutherland (left) The news of", "Knox's engagement was first reported in a Seattle", "Times column on Wednesday. Columnist Jonathan", "Martin writes that Knox confirmed the engagement", "to him via email buut said no more. The pair were", "engaged last week. No date has been set for the", "nuptials. Before her current love was revealed in", "September, Knox was known to be living in Seattle", "with her classical guitarist then-boyfriend James", "Terrano. A LinkedIn profile for Sutherland once", "listed his name as Thunderstrike after the Marvel", "comic-book character - says he studied French at", "Sarah Lawrence . Sutherland once lived in", "Brooklyn but has since moved back to Seattle,", "where he and Knox attended middle school.", "Sutherland once lived in Brooklyn but has since", "moved back to Seattle, where he and Knox attended", "middle school. Here, Knox is pictured with", "Sutherland in New York during a visit in July .", "Sealed with a kiss: Sutherland (again seen here", "with Knox during her visit to New York as they", "locked lips at Coney Island) and Knox reported", "were engaged last week . Childhood friend:", "Sutherland reportedly wrote to Knox as she sat in", "an Italian prison following her 2009 conviction.", "The pair have known each other since middle", "school . She was set to graduate from the", "University of Washington this past June with a", "degree in creative writing. She's now working at", "a Seattle bookstore and as a writer for the West", "Seattle Herald. Meanwhile, her case is headed", "back into the Italian courts once again following", "an initial conviction, an overturning of that", "conviction followed by her reconviction along", "with Sollecito. It seems unlikely Knox, who now", "lives in the U.S, will ever be returned to jail", "for the crime as she has repeatedly refused to", "return to Italy. If she is convicted again, Italy", "is likely to request to extradite her but her", "longstanding battle to prove her innocence has", "made her a cause célèbre in the U.S who may", "ignore political pressure to send her back.", "Sollecito and Knox were first found guilty of", "murder in November 2009. The previous man: Knox", "was last known before Sutherland to be dating", "classical guitarist James Terrano, who she", "reportedly lived with in Seattle, Washington .", "The killers' convictions were later quashed after", "experts said forensic evidence had been", "contaminated and they were released. Prosecutors", "then appealed that finding and the case was", "re-tried in March 2013. In January last year a", "court upheld the original verdict, but the pair", "remained at large as under Italy's legal system,", "any verdict reached after a second appeal but be", "ratified by the highest court. Since the last", "verdict, Sollecito, 30, has stayed in Italy. He", "was ordered to remain there after being found", "near the Italian border with Slovenia and Austria", "hours after being found guilty for the second", "time. He has since completed a degree in", "information technology. Back then: Knox was", "accused along with her then boyfriend Raffaele", "Sollecito (both at left) of brutally murdering", "Knox's roommate in Perugia, Italy Meredith", "Kercher, 21 (right) in 2007 . Kercher, 21, was", "found dead on the floor of her bedroom. Some of", "her belongings were missing and Knox reported an", "apparent burglary to police. Detectives concluded", "the supposed break-in looked staged and Knox", "became the prime suspect. She then implicated", "Patrick Lumumba, a bar owner she worked for. The", "duo were arrested along with Sollecito. Mr", "Lumumba was later released when evidence pointed", "to Rudy Guede's involvement. Guede was then", "accused of committing the murder along with", "Sollecito and Knox. In October 2008 he was found", "guilty of sexually assaulting and murdering", "Kercher. Home for good: While it's highly", "unlikely that Knox would be extradited no matter", "what happens in court in March, her ex Raffaele", "Sollecito must face the music in his home country", ". Still at risk: Since the last verdict,", "Sollecito, 30, has stayed in Italy. He was", "ordered to remain there after being found near", "the Italian border with Slovenia and Austria", "hours after being found guilty for the second", "time. He has since completed a degree in", "information technology ." ]
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Italian prison. The 27-year-old will reportedly marry Colin Sutherland, who Knox has known since Italy as Knox and her co-defendant and Meredith Kercher. Engaged! Amanda Knox (right) is engaged last week. No date has been set for the middle school. Here, Knox is pictured with was last known before Sutherland to be dating classical guitarist James Terrano, who she reportedly lived with in Seattle, Washington .
By . Chris Leadbeater . For many of us, it is the sort of challenge that you might attempt once in your life – a brief throwing of caution to the winds; a bucket-list box ticked, perhaps never to be repeated. But for one undoubtedly brave – and perhaps reckless – British adventurer, bungee jumping comes so easily that he decided to do it 151 times. In a single day. A man with a crazy plan: Colin Phillips has time to smile for the camera as he forges out on his world record bid . And then he was gone: Phillips heads towards terra firma as he ticks off another leap from above . Colin Phillips performed his repeated game of chicken with gravity in Dubai, as part of an attempt to break the world record for the number of jumps in a 24-hour period. And he achieved his aim, smashing the previous high-water mark of 105, which was set by South African daredevil Kevin Huntly - at the Bloukrans Bungy Bridge, on South Africa’s famous Garden Route - in May 2011. Mr Phillips is based in Dubai, and pulled off his feat by leaping from a 100-metre crane at a bungee facility, Gravity Zone. This is attached to the Dubai Autodrome, a race-track where adrenaline junkies can drive fast cars amid the dust and sand of the desert emirate. Prepare for lift-off: Phillips was attempting to break the previous high mark for the number of bungee jumps in one day, 105, set in South Africa three years ago . All downhill from here: Phillips ticked off a remarkable 151 bungee jumps over three different sessions during his 24-hour challenge . The 33-year-old split his earthbound tumbles into three sessions. He began on the evening of (Thursday) 20 March, jumping from 7pm until 11pm. Then, after resting for seven hours, he recommenced at 6am on the Friday morning, continuing until 10.30am. By 10.20am, he had beaten the record, pushing it up by one to 106 – but was not content to leave it at this figure. A further session of rest over lunchtime saw him remount the jumping platform for a final burst of rapid descents, between 3pm and the cut-off point at 7pm. Record broken, let's do some more: Phillips set a new high mark with plenty of time to spare - before adding 46 to the prior top total . Perhaps unsurprisingly, the process left Mr Phillips feeling exhausted. ‘I feel a bit beaten up, to be honest,’ he told The National. ‘Every jump has been different. Sometimes it’s a good one, sometimes it’s not so good.’ Due to the stresses placed on his body by so many leaps in quick succession, Mr Phillips was forced regularly to change the position of his safety harness, transferring it between his ankles and his chest. The ankles tend to be the standard point of attachment in bungee-jump procedure, but staff on hand deemed it necessary to make the switch. All smiles, no injuries: Apart from a dislocated finger and a sore body, Phillips achieved his target without any medical concerns . ‘It’s mostly to stop my ankles from . being completely ripped to shreds,’ Mr Phillips explained. ‘Neither [of . the harness positions] are easier, you’re still getting the same force . and sustained pressures on the body.’ He did suffer one small injury – dislocating his finger after catching it in his harness, requiring the assistance of a sports therapist, who quickly clicked the errant digit back into place. But he was not affected by migraines or dizziness – two unpleasant consequences that could have resulted from so many head-long rushes towards terra firma. Circles in the sand: Phillips attempted his record at the Dubai Autodrome, a popular race track in the desert emirate . Mr Phillips achieved his target with a considerable amount of time to spare. In total, he jumped for less than 12 hours, settling for a final total of 151. He had hoped to break the 200-jump barrier, but found that tiredness hindered his efforts. That figure was verified by an official from Guinness World Records – which now has an office in Dubai, due to the number of world-record bids that are now attempted in a place where biggest, fastest, highest and most have become cherished mantras. Big boys' toy: Dubai is no stranger to great heights and world records, thanks to the towering presence of the Burj Khalifa skyscraper, the tallest building on the planet . ‘The office was opened here because demand was so high for record-breaking events,’ said Samer Khallouf, the Guinness adjudicator who monitored the attempt. The Burj Khalifa, which opened in Dubai in 2010, is, of course, the tallest building in the world, reaching into the heavens at a height of 830 metres (2722ft).
Dubai-based Briton takes on the world record for the highest number of bungee jumps performed in 24-hour period . Previous record of 105 bungee jumps set by adventurer on South Africa's famous Garden Route three years ago . Colin Phillips suffered one minor injury during his day-long gravity challenge, but otherwise emerged unscathed .
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[ "By . Chris Leadbeater . For many of us, it is the", "sort of challenge that you might attempt once in", "your life – a brief throwing of caution to the", "winds; a bucket-list box ticked, perhaps never to", "be repeated. But for one undoubtedly brave – and", "perhaps reckless – British adventurer, bungee", "jumping comes so easily that he decided to do it", "151 times. In a single day. A man with a crazy", "plan: Colin Phillips has time to smile for the", "camera as he forges out on his world record bid .", "And then he was gone: Phillips heads towards", "terra firma as he ticks off another leap from", "above . Colin Phillips performed his repeated", "game of chicken with gravity in Dubai, as part of", "an attempt to break the world record for the", "number of jumps in a 24-hour period. And he", "achieved his aim, smashing the previous", "high-water mark of 105, which was set by South", "African daredevil Kevin Huntly - at the Bloukrans", "Bungy Bridge, on South Africa’s famous Garden", "Route - in May 2011. Mr Phillips is based in", "Dubai, and pulled off his feat by leaping from a", "100-metre crane at a bungee facility, Gravity", "Zone. This is attached to the Dubai Autodrome, a", "race-track where adrenaline junkies can drive", "fast cars amid the dust and sand of the desert", "emirate. Prepare for lift-off: Phillips was", "attempting to break the previous high mark for", "the number of bungee jumps in one day, 105, set", "in South Africa three years ago . All downhill", "from here: Phillips ticked off a remarkable 151", "bungee jumps over three different sessions during", "his 24-hour challenge . The 33-year-old split his", "earthbound tumbles into three sessions. He began", "on the evening of (Thursday) 20 March, jumping", "from 7pm until 11pm. Then, after resting for", "seven hours, he recommenced at 6am on the Friday", "morning, continuing until 10.30am. By 10.20am, he", "had beaten the record, pushing it up by one to", "106 – but was not content to leave it at this", "figure. A further session of rest over lunchtime", "saw him remount the jumping platform for a final", "burst of rapid descents, between 3pm and the", "cut-off point at 7pm. Record broken, let's do", "some more: Phillips set a new high mark with", "plenty of time to spare - before adding 46 to the", "prior top total . Perhaps unsurprisingly, the", "process left Mr Phillips feeling exhausted. ‘I", "feel a bit beaten up, to be honest,’ he told The", "National. ‘Every jump has been different.", "Sometimes it’s a good one, sometimes it’s not so", "good.’ Due to the stresses placed on his body by", "so many leaps in quick succession, Mr Phillips", "was forced regularly to change the position of", "his safety harness, transferring it between his", "ankles and his chest. The ankles tend to be the", "standard point of attachment in bungee-jump", "procedure, but staff on hand deemed it necessary", "to make the switch. All smiles, no injuries:", "Apart from a dislocated finger and a sore body,", "Phillips achieved his target without any medical", "concerns . ‘It’s mostly to stop my ankles from .", "being completely ripped to shreds,’ Mr Phillips", "explained. ‘Neither [of . the harness positions]", "are easier, you’re still getting the same force .", "and sustained pressures on the body.’ He did", "suffer one small injury – dislocating his finger", "after catching it in his harness, requiring the", "assistance of a sports therapist, who quickly", "clicked the errant digit back into place. But he", "was not affected by migraines or dizziness – two", "unpleasant consequences that could have resulted", "from so many head-long rushes towards terra", "firma. Circles in the sand: Phillips attempted", "his record at the Dubai Autodrome, a popular race", "track in the desert emirate . Mr Phillips", "achieved his target with a considerable amount of", "time to spare. In total, he jumped for less than", "12 hours, settling for a final total of 151. He", "had hoped to break the 200-jump barrier, but", "found that tiredness hindered his efforts. That", "figure was verified by an official from Guinness", "World Records – which now has an office in Dubai,", "due to the number of world-record bids that are", "now attempted in a place where biggest, fastest,", "highest and most have become cherished mantras.", "Big boys' toy: Dubai is no stranger to great", "heights and world records, thanks to the towering", "presence of the Burj Khalifa skyscraper, the", "tallest building on the planet . ‘The office was", "opened here because demand was so high for", "record-breaking events,’ said Samer Khallouf, the", "Guinness adjudicator who monitored the attempt.", "The Burj Khalifa, which opened in Dubai in 2010,", "is, of course, the tallest building in the world,", "reaching into the heavens at a height of 830", "metres (2722ft)." ]
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above . Colin Phillips performed his repeated an attempt to break the world record for the number of jumps in a 24-hour period. And he high-water mark of 105, which was set by South Bungy Bridge, on South Africa’s famous Garden the number of bungee jumps in one day, 105, set in South Africa three years ago . All downhill
By . Leon Watson . The brother of . Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius is facing charges over the death of a . woman in a car crash in 2010, it emerged today. Carl Pistorius, who was present in court over the past week to support . Oscar, is charged with culpable homicide over the alleged accidental . death of a female motorcyclist. He appeared in court just two days before his brother's bail hearing last week and was represented by the same lawyer as his brother, the highly-respected advocate Kenny Oldwage. The crash allegedly happened in Vanderbijlpark in South Africa's Gauteng province, an hour's drive south of Johannesburg. It also emerged today that police told Reeva's family that Oscar Pistorius crushed his girlfriend’s skull with a cricket bat before shooting her dead. Scroll down for video . Charged: Carl Pistorius, brother of Olympian athlete, Oscar Pistorius, arrives at home today . Charged: Carl Pistorius, with sister Aimee, in court to see their brother Oscar granted bail after being charged with murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp . Paralympian Oscar Pistorius is at home after being granted bail following a gruelling four-day hearing . Carl was initially accused of reckless or negligent driving, but the matter was later provisionally withdrawn. However, the charges were reinstated after the victim's family said they believed it was more than an accident, Eye Witness News reported. It is claimed police conducted tests on Carl Pistorius' blood at the time . of the accident, and he was found not to have been drinking alcohol. In Britain the equivalent charge to . culpable homicide is manslaughter. Carl Pistorius' trial is set to begin . at the end of March. The brothers' lawyer Mr Oldwage successfully defended Sizwe Mankazana, who was charged with culpable homicide, reckless and negligent driving and driving under the influence of alcohol after he lost control of his vehicle, killing Nelson Mandela's 13-year-old great-grandchild Zenani in 2010. It has also emerged that the athlete sported a mysterious black eye in a video filmed a month ago for a charity campaign. The Paralympian lent his support to a South African ­campaign for gay and lesbian youth. But charity bosses were surprised when he turned up for filming with a black eye. In the video message recorded to raise awareness for the It Gets Better campaign in South Africa, Oscar instructed young people who were being bullied about their sexuality to 'not retaliate'. Oscar Pistorius claims he shot his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp dead by accident believing her to be an intruder at his home . An It Gets Better charity source told . the Sunday Mirror: 'Oscar turned up on the day of filming with a very . angry ­looking black eye. 'Oscar . was keen for the filming to still go ahead and didn’t seem to mind too . much. Although eyebrows were raised, Oscar wasn’t forthcoming on how he . managed to get the injury.' Oscar Pistorius, meanwhile, spent Saturday at his uncle's home in an . affluent suburb of Pretoria, the South African capital, after a judge released him on bail on Friday. While on bail, he is expected to take delivery of a £200,000 supercar. He ordered the 204mph 3.8-liter McLaren MP4-12C Spider last month as a treat to reward himself for a successful year, The Sun reported today. Oscar Pistorius has been charged with premeditated murder in the shooting death of . girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in the early hours of Valentine's Day. But the athlete denies murder, saying he killed her accidentally. He . says he opened fire after mistaking Miss Steenkamp for an intruder in . his home. Details of the post-mortem examination of South African model Steenkamp were withheld from last week’s bail application hearing. But grieving relatives who saw her body before Tuesday’s cremation in Port Elizabeth described horrific injuries from the cricket bat, and entry wounds from 9mm bullets fired by Pistorius. They were also briefed about the model’s death by police and lawyers from the state prosecutor’s office. In a sworn affidavit read to the bail hearing in Pretoria magistrates’ court last week, Pistorius claimed that he used the bat to break down the toilet door after the shooting, saying he had not realised his girlfriend was in  the bathroom. The bloodstained bat, which is currently being examined by a police forensics team, will be key evidence when Pistorius goes on trial for premeditated murder. The ‘Blade Runner’ – who has previously boasted about having a cricket bat, pistol and machine gun at home to defend himself against intruders – claims the bat became blood-spattered at the scene. Last week the prosecution did not mention any details about the bat and the role they believe it played in Reeva’s death, opting not to disclose their case against Pistorius. But to secure bail, Pistorius’s legal team had to detail his defence, which included why he had a blood-spattered cricket bat in his possession on the fatal night. Lawyer Kenny Oldwage and Carl Pistorius, brother of Oscar Pistorius arrive at the Brooklyn police station in Pretoria. It has emerged Mr Oldwage is representing both brothers . Carl Pistorius appeared in court just two days before his brother's bail hearing last week . Oscar Pistorius' brother Carl and his father Henke look more positive at the end of the third day of the runner's murder bail hearing . Oscar Pistorius' brother Carl tries to avoid the media flurry outside Pretoria Magistrates' Court . The athlete claims that during the . night he heard a noise in the bathroom and feared it was an intruder. Pistorius, 26, said he felt ‘vulnerable’ without his prosthetic legs, so . he got a gun from under his bed and fired through the bathroom door, . shouting at the ‘intruder’ to get out of the house and for Reeva to call . the police. At that point Pistorius thought she was still in bed. Pistorius . described his ‘horror and fear’ as he realised Reeva was not in the . bed, and said he used the bat to break down the toilet door to find . Reeva slumped inside the cubicle. He said he called paramedics and then carried Reeva, 29, downstairs, trying to revive her, but she died in his arms. The Observer reported today that the uncle of Pistorius, Arnold Pistorius, has said the star will try to make contact with Reeva's grieving family. 'We don't want to put him under pressure but while we were in the car, that is what he said,' Arnold told eNews Channel Africa. 'The family of Reeva is in his mind all the time and he knows his purpose would be to be part of the family in future.' A message purporting to be from 'Blade Runner' Oscar Pistorius to his fans thanking them for their support was a fake, the Olympian's family said tonight. The athlete, released on bail yesterday after being charged with premeditated murder over the Valentine's Day death of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, has not issued any public comments. It was thought that a message on his elder brother Carl's Twitter account was penned by the double amputee, but a spokeswoman later said this was not the case and that the account had been hacked. The message, thanking 'every person that has prayed for both families' and signed by 'Osca' was posted using the @carlpistorius handle. Pistorius family spokeswoman Janine Hills said: 'Carl did not tweet this afternoon, out of respect to Oscar and Reeva. We are busy cancelling all the social media sites for both Oscar's brother and his sister.' As of this evening, Carl Pistorius's Twitter account had been taken down while those belonging to his brother and sister Aimee remained. Yesterday, . Reeva’s father Barry Steenkamp said that the athlete would have to . ‘live with his  conscience’ if he is lying about how he killed her. He told Afrikaans-language newspaper . Beeld: ‘It doesn’t matter how much money he has and how good his team of . lawyers is, he must be able to live with his conscience if he allows . his team of lawyers to lie on his behalf. ‘He will have to live with his . conscience. But if he speaks the truth, I can perhaps someday forgive . him. If it does not happen as he tells it, he must suffer.’ In . another interview, Reeva’s mother June said: ‘Everything  has been . taken away from me in such a terrible way. The only thing that matters . now is the truth.’ Pistorius’s family believe him  to be . innocent, with his father Henke saying he had ‘zero doubt’ that Reeva’s . death was a tragic accident. In an earlier interview, Henke said: ‘When . you are a sportsman, you act even more  on instinct. It’s instinct, things happen and that’s what you do. ‘When you wake up in the middle of the night, and crime is so endemic in South Africa, what do you do if somebody is in the house? Do you think it’s one of your  family? No, of course you don’t.’ In a statement yesterday Pistorius’s family said: ‘Oscar will never be the same ...  having to live with the knowledge he caused the death of the woman he loved, and that he can never undo the immense pain and loss this has caused Reeva’s family and friends.’ Having been released from bail after the gruelling four-day hearing, Pistorius was yesterday spending the day with his family at a secret address in Pretoria provided by his legal team. His uncle Arnold Pistorius said: ‘We are convinced Oscar’s version of what happened that terrible night will prove to be true.’ Today, if his athletics coach Ampie Louw has his way, Pistorius could be back in training at the track at the University of Pretoria. He was last there earlier this month with Reeva, who watched admiringly as he was put through his paces. Friends have spoken of the need for a suicide watch on the sportsman as he spends the next four months preparing for his court appearance on June 4. Meanwhile, South Africa’s top detective Lieutenant General Vinesh Moonoo is taking over the role of chief investigator in the case, after Hilton Botha stepped down from the post. Detective Botha resigned after seven charges of attempted murder against him were reinstated. He and three other officers shot at a minibus of escaping murder suspects in 2009. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Carl Pistorius, who was in court to support Oscar, charged with homicide . It is over the alleged accidental death of a female motorcyclist . He appeared in court just two days before his brother's bail hearing . Both brothers are represented by the same lawyer, Kenny Oldwage . The trial of Carl Pistorius is set to begin at the end of March .
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[ "By . Leon Watson . The brother of . Paralympic", "star Oscar Pistorius is facing charges over the", "death of a . woman in a car crash in 2010, it", "emerged today. Carl Pistorius, who was present in", "court over the past week to support . Oscar, is", "charged with culpable homicide over the alleged", "accidental . death of a female motorcyclist. He", "appeared in court just two days before his", "brother's bail hearing last week and was", "represented by the same lawyer as his brother,", "the highly-respected advocate Kenny Oldwage. The", "crash allegedly happened in Vanderbijlpark in", "South Africa's Gauteng province, an hour's drive", "south of Johannesburg. It also emerged today that", "police told Reeva's family that Oscar Pistorius", "crushed his girlfriend’s skull with a cricket bat", "before shooting her dead. Scroll down for video .", "Charged: Carl Pistorius, brother of Olympian", "athlete, Oscar Pistorius, arrives at home today .", "Charged: Carl Pistorius, with sister Aimee, in", "court to see their brother Oscar granted bail", "after being charged with murdering his girlfriend", "Reeva Steenkamp . Paralympian Oscar Pistorius is", "at home after being granted bail following a", "gruelling four-day hearing . Carl was initially", "accused of reckless or negligent driving, but the", "matter was later provisionally withdrawn.", "However, the charges were reinstated after the", "victim's family said they believed it was more", "than an accident, Eye Witness News reported. It", "is claimed police conducted tests on Carl", "Pistorius' blood at the time . of the accident,", "and he was found not to have been drinking", "alcohol. In Britain the equivalent charge to .", "culpable homicide is manslaughter. Carl", "Pistorius' trial is set to begin . at the end of", "March. The brothers' lawyer Mr Oldwage", "successfully defended Sizwe Mankazana, who was", "charged with culpable homicide, reckless and", "negligent driving and driving under the influence", "of alcohol after he lost control of his vehicle,", "killing Nelson Mandela's 13-year-old", "great-grandchild Zenani in 2010. It has also", "emerged that the athlete sported a mysterious", "black eye in a video filmed a month ago for a", "charity campaign. The Paralympian lent his", "support to a South African ­campaign for gay and", "lesbian youth. But charity bosses were surprised", "when he turned up for filming with a black eye.", "In the video message recorded to raise awareness", "for the It Gets Better campaign in South Africa,", "Oscar instructed young people who were being", "bullied about their sexuality to 'not retaliate'.", "Oscar Pistorius claims he shot his girlfriend", "Reeva Steenkamp dead by accident believing her to", "be an intruder at his home . An It Gets Better", "charity source told . the Sunday Mirror: 'Oscar", "turned up on the day of filming with a very .", "angry ­looking black eye. 'Oscar . was keen for", "the filming to still go ahead and didn’t seem to", "mind too . much. Although eyebrows were raised,", "Oscar wasn’t forthcoming on how he . managed to", "get the injury.' Oscar Pistorius, meanwhile,", "spent Saturday at his uncle's home in an .", "affluent suburb of Pretoria, the South African", "capital, after a judge released him on bail on", "Friday. While on bail, he is expected to take", "delivery of a £200,000 supercar. He ordered the", "204mph 3.8-liter McLaren MP4-12C Spider last", "month as a treat to reward himself for a", "successful year, The Sun reported today. Oscar", "Pistorius has been charged with premeditated", "murder in the shooting death of . girlfriend", "Reeva Steenkamp in the early hours of Valentine's", "Day. But the athlete denies murder, saying he", "killed her accidentally. He . says he opened fire", "after mistaking Miss Steenkamp for an intruder in", ". his home. Details of the post-mortem", "examination of South African model Steenkamp were", "withheld from last week’s bail application", "hearing. But grieving relatives who saw her body", "before Tuesday’s cremation in Port Elizabeth", "described horrific injuries from the cricket bat,", "and entry wounds from 9mm bullets fired by", "Pistorius. They were also briefed about the", "model’s death by police and lawyers from the", "state prosecutor’s office. In a sworn affidavit", "read to the bail hearing in Pretoria magistrates’", "court last week, Pistorius claimed that he used", "the bat to break down the toilet door after the", "shooting, saying he had not realised his", "girlfriend was in  the bathroom. The bloodstained", "bat, which is currently being examined by a", "police forensics team, will be key evidence when", "Pistorius goes on trial for premeditated murder.", "The ‘Blade Runner’ – who has previously boasted", "about having a cricket bat, pistol and machine", "gun at home to defend himself against intruders –", "claims the bat became blood-spattered at the", "scene. Last week the prosecution did not mention", "any details about the bat and the role they", "believe it played in Reeva’s death, opting not to", "disclose their case against Pistorius. But to", "secure bail, Pistorius’s legal team had to detail", "his defence, which included why he had a", "blood-spattered cricket bat in his possession on", "the fatal night. Lawyer Kenny Oldwage and Carl", "Pistorius, brother of Oscar Pistorius arrive at", "the Brooklyn police station in Pretoria. It has", "emerged Mr Oldwage is representing both brothers", ". Carl Pistorius appeared in court just two days", "before his brother's bail hearing last week .", "Oscar Pistorius' brother Carl and his father", "Henke look more positive at the end of the third", "day of the runner's murder bail hearing . Oscar", "Pistorius' brother Carl tries to avoid the media", "flurry outside Pretoria Magistrates' Court . The", "athlete claims that during the . night he heard a", "noise in the bathroom and feared it was an", "intruder. Pistorius, 26, said he felt", "‘vulnerable’ without his prosthetic legs, so . he", "got a gun from under his bed and fired through", "the bathroom door, . shouting at the ‘intruder’", "to get out of the house and for Reeva to call .", "the police. At that point Pistorius thought she", "was still in bed. Pistorius . described his", "‘horror and fear’ as he realised Reeva was not in", "the . bed, and said he used the bat to break down", "the toilet door to find . Reeva slumped inside", "the cubicle. He said he called paramedics and", "then carried Reeva, 29, downstairs, trying to", "revive her, but she died in his arms. The", "Observer reported today that the uncle of", "Pistorius, Arnold Pistorius, has said the star", "will try to make contact with Reeva's grieving", "family. 'We don't want to put him under pressure", "but while we were in the car, that is what he", "said,' Arnold told eNews Channel Africa. 'The", "family of Reeva is in his mind all the time and", "he knows his purpose would be to be part of the", "family in future.' A message purporting to be", "from 'Blade Runner' Oscar Pistorius to his fans", "thanking them for their support was a fake, the", "Olympian's family said tonight. The athlete,", "released on bail yesterday after being charged", "with premeditated murder over the Valentine's Day", "death of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, has not", "issued any public comments. It was thought that a", "message on his elder brother Carl's Twitter", "account was penned by the double amputee, but a", "spokeswoman later said this was not the case and", "that the account had been hacked. The message,", "thanking 'every person that has prayed for both", "families' and signed by 'Osca' was posted using", "the @carlpistorius handle. Pistorius family", "spokeswoman Janine Hills said: 'Carl did not", "tweet this afternoon, out of respect to Oscar and", "Reeva. We are busy cancelling all the social", "media sites for both Oscar's brother and his", "sister.' As of this evening, Carl Pistorius's", "Twitter account had been taken down while those", "belonging to his brother and sister Aimee", "remained. Yesterday, . Reeva’s father Barry", "Steenkamp said that the athlete would have to .", "‘live with his  conscience’ if he is lying about", "how he killed her. He told Afrikaans-language", "newspaper . Beeld: ‘It doesn’t matter how much", "money he has and how good his team of . lawyers", "is, he must be able to live with his conscience", "if he allows . his team of lawyers to lie on his", "behalf. ‘He will have to live with his .", "conscience. But if he speaks the truth, I can", "perhaps someday forgive . him. If it does not", "happen as he tells it, he must suffer.’ In .", "another interview, Reeva’s mother June said:", "‘Everything  has been . taken away from me in", "such a terrible way. The only thing that matters", ". now is the truth.’ Pistorius’s family believe", "him  to be . innocent, with his father Henke", "saying he had ‘zero doubt’ that Reeva’s . death", "was a tragic accident. In an earlier interview,", "Henke said: ‘When . you are a sportsman, you act", "even more  on instinct. It’s instinct, things", "happen and that’s what you do. ‘When you wake up", "in the middle of the night, and crime is so", "endemic in South Africa, what do you do if", "somebody is in the house? Do you think it’s one", "of your  family? No, of course you don’t.’ In a", "statement yesterday Pistorius’s family said:", "‘Oscar will never be the same ...  having to live", "with the knowledge he caused the death of the", "woman he loved, and that he can never undo the", "immense pain and loss this has caused Reeva’s", "family and friends.’ Having been released from", "bail after the gruelling four-day hearing,", "Pistorius was yesterday spending the day with his", "family at a secret address in Pretoria provided", "by his legal team. His uncle Arnold Pistorius", "said: ‘We are convinced Oscar’s version of what", "happened that terrible night will prove to be", "true.’ Today, if his athletics coach Ampie Louw", "has his way, Pistorius could be back in training", "at the track at the University of Pretoria. He", "was last there earlier this month with Reeva, who", "watched admiringly as he was put through his", "paces. Friends have spoken of the need for a", "suicide watch on the sportsman as he spends the", "next four months preparing for his court", "appearance on June 4. Meanwhile, South Africa’s", "top detective Lieutenant General Vinesh Moonoo is", "taking over the role of chief investigator in the", "case, after Hilton Botha stepped down from the", "post. Detective Botha resigned after seven", "charges of attempted murder against him were", "reinstated. He and three other officers shot at a", "minibus of escaping murder suspects in 2009.", "Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on", "this article." ]
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emerged today. Carl Pistorius, who was present in court over the past week to support . Oscar, is charged with culpable homicide over the alleged accidental . death of a female motorcyclist. He appeared in court just two days before his represented by the same lawyer as his brother, the highly-respected advocate Kenny Oldwage. The Pistorius' trial is set to begin . at the end of before his brother's bail hearing last week .
By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 08:58 EST, 27 August 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 21:35 EST, 27 August 2012 . A little girl who developed kidney failure after twice battling cancer made a miracle recovery after her organ healed itself. Emily Clark has now been cancer-free for five years - and the landmark date means it is unlikely to return. The nine-year-old had a kidney removed after her first brush with cancer and then the remaining kidney failed after she had intensive treatment to battle the cancer a second time. But doctors were startled when the organ began to heal itself. Recovered: Emily Clark, 9, (left and aged four, right) has been cancer-free for five years. She was on kidney dialysis for 18 months before her organ seemed to heal itself . Emily is now the picture of health and her parents Claire and Stuart, from Newcastle, are planning a big party to celebrate the end of a very traumatic time. Claire, 34, who works as a pharmacy dispenser, said: 'I told her "You have beaten both the cancers that were there and I don’t think they will come back", but I still don’t think she fully understands what a big deal this is. 'It’s just wonderful.' Emily was first diagnosed aged just two, when experts detected a Wilms’ tumour, a rare form of cancer found inside a kidney. It appeared she was recovering well after having the kidney removed and four months’ of chemotherapy, but a routine check-up 10 months later revealed the disease had returned. Mrs Clark said: 'She was diagnosed again on the day after I had had her sister Lily, who is now five, and when they said "it’s back" our whole world collapsed. 'For a year we were all practically living on the ward at the RVI. And this cancer was a mixture of two types of cancer which they had never seen happen before. Emily Clark (left) with her parents and younger sister Lily. Emily was first diagnosed with a tumour aged two . 'It was a total newbie so they held lots of meetings to decide on her treatment - they had to get it right so we didn’t mind, and it means they can use this course of treatment if it happens to anyone else. 'From a mum’s point of view it was awful and I just wished I could swap places. There were times when she was very, very poorly. 'She had 10 months of chemotherapy and they really blasted her to make sure they killed all the bad cells, and there were some awful side effects. 'She developed mucositis, which stripped the lining of her throat and mouth so badly she couldn’t talk, and she lost her fingernails, toenails and her hair, and that bit she found very hard - not a very confident little girl at all. Emily Clark, 9, (right) pictured with little sister Lily has one functioning kidney . 'We had pink bandanas for her but people used to mistake her for a boy, which really used to upset her.' To add insult to injury after the intensive treatment, Emily’s remaining kidney failed, leading to her having dialysis for 18 months. Claire was ready to donate one of hers when doctors found Emily's kidney was functioning again and since then she hasn’t looked back. Two trips away without Claire or Stuart, 41, a roofer - one to Lapland and one to Scotland - have further boosted her confidence. And from now, Emily only needs to take medication for her kidney and a nightly growth hormone injection. She also only needs to visit the Long Term Illness Clinic at the Royal Victoria Infirmary once a year, but her mum has opted for six-monthly visits for now, for extra reassurance. Claire said: 'It is a mum thing. I am not ready yet to go once a year, so I want her to be checked over more regularly. 'Sometimes I have to remind myself that I am the mum because she’s so much more grown-up than other nine-year-olds and so blase about the whole thing. 'It is her 10th birthday in September and we are going to have a big party with all our friends and family who have gone through this with us. 'She is a little miracle.'
Emily had one kidney removed during first battle with cancer. Second kidney failed after treatment for second bout of the disease .
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By . Victoria Woollaston . Farmers have a wealth of technology and data at their fingertips to get the best from livestock, but one old-fashioned technique still remains. Researchers in Switzerland have fitted 14 cows with cannulas in their sides, that are cut directly into the animal’s digestive tract. The 8-inch (20cm) holes allow farmers to directly see how food is being processed, and are plugged using rubber stoppers when not being used. Scroll down for video . Researchers in Switzerland have fitted 14 cows with cannulas, pictured, in their sides that are cut directly into the cow's digestive tract, and fitted with a plug. The 8-inch (20cm) holes allow farmers to see how food is being processed, and to analyse the animal's energy efficiency . The cannula acts like a porthole and gives direct access to the cow’s rumen. Once the cannula is surgically placed in the cow, the animals grazes for a set period of time before being examined. Farmers remove the plug and pull the grass and oat mixture from the rumen. This . material is collected and tested and this analysis shows farmers and . researches which forages get the best results from the livestock, based . on how much is digested. The . practice is said to have become common place in the 1920s but reports . of cows being used in this way for scientific research date back to . 1833. Cows with cannulas fitted are also known as fistulated cows. Agroscope, in Grangeneuve, Switzerland uses the cannulated cows to test the digestion of different, experimental blends of oats to create a more balanced feed for the animals. The cannula acts like a porthole and gives direct access to the cow’s rumen. Once the cannula is surgically placed in the cow, the animals grazes for a set period of time before being examined. Farmers remove the plug and pull the grass and oat mixture from the rumen. This material is collected and tested, and this analysis shows farmers and researches which forages get the best results from the livestock, based on how much is digested. The practice is said to have become common place in the 1920s but reports of cows being used in this way for scientific research date back to 1833. Cows with cannulas fitted are also known as fistulated cows. Researchers claim the process can help the environment by improving the energy efficiency of cows, which in turn reduces the amount of methane they produce. The cows are anaesthetised during the surgical procedure and are said to experience no pain when being examined. But animal rights campaigners claim it is abuse . Farmers and researchers claim the process can help the environment by improving the energy efficiency of cows, which in turn reduces the amount of methane they produce. The cows are anaesthetised during the surgical procedure and are said to experience no pain when being examined. But animal rights campaigners claim it is abuse, and have branded the practice as cruel. An episode of Ripley's Believe it or Not interviewed Dr. Edward DePeters from the University of California Davis. The report claimed fistulated cows have a longer life span due to the care they are given. The practice is not unique to Agroscope and is also performed in the U.S and across Europe.
Researchers in Switzerland fitted 14 cows with cannulas in their side . Cannulas are holes that are cut directly into a cow’s digestive tract . The 8-inch (20cm) holes allow farmers to see how food is being processed . Monitoring the energy efficiency of cows can help improve farming methods and the environment . But animal rights campaigners have criticised the activity, branding it cruel .
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Switzerland have fitted 14 cows with cannulas in their sides, that are cut directly into the animal’s digestive tract. The 8-inch (20cm) holes allow farmers to directly see how food is being Researchers in Switzerland have fitted 14 cows cut directly into the cow's digestive tract, and farmers to see how food is being processed, and the process can help the environment by improving the energy efficiency of cows, which in turn being examined. But animal rights campaigners
Allies of Britain’s greatest peacetime prime minister expressed disappointment last night that she will not be given a full state funeral. Baroness Thatcher, the first and only woman voted into Number Ten, died peacefully yesterday at the age of 87 after the latest in a series of strokes. Friends and foes alike described her as the most dominant political figure to emerge in Britain since Sir Winston Churchill – the last commoner to be honoured with a state funeral in 1965. The Iron Lady in waiting: Margaret Thatcher posing in a glamorous grey chiffon dress, London 1974. The attache case for Secretary of State for Education and Science is on the right of the picture . She will next week be given a ‘ceremonial’ funeral with military honours – an equivalent to the ceremonies that marked the passing of Princess Diana and the Queen Mother. Some Conservative MPs said they believed the former prime minister merited the highest honour, though friends said she did not want a state funeral and had disliked the idea of her body lying in state in Westminster Hall. Election elation: Mrs Thatcher waves from the steps of No 10 Downing Street with husband Denis after becoming Britain's first female Prime Minister in 1979 . Elegant: Baroness Thatcher is pictured in 1988 (left) and 1986 (right), during her time as British prime minister . Peter Bone, the MP for . Wellingborough, said: ‘I think she should have the highest kind of . funeral that can be allowed. I would have thought a state funeral would . be very appropriate. 'She was the first female prime minister. She was also the greatest peacetime prime minister we ever had.’ Charlie Elphicke, the MP for Dover, . said: ‘Personally I feel Mrs T should have the full state funeral like . Churchill and Wellington. She was as amazing a Briton as they were.’ But . he later added: ‘I agree her wishes must be respected.’ MAILONLINE AND DAILY MAIL CAMPAIGN: HOW TO MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD . If . you believe Lady Thatcher deserves a state funeral, and want the . Government to know, just sign this online petition or print out the form . below and send it to us. We will pass it to the Prime Minister's office . at 10 Downing Street . Alun Cairns, who represents the Vale . of Glamorgan, concurred with that sentiment but said: ‘Margaret Thatcher . deserves a state funeral after transforming our nation in such a . positive way. The changes were never reversed.’ David . Cameron hailed Lady Thatcher yesterday as ‘the patriot prime minister’, . the Queen expressed her sadness and President Obama said she had shown . ‘our daughters that there is no glass ceiling that can’t be shattered’. Mr . Cameron, who broke off a visit to Europe to return to London, announced . that in an extraordinary move, Parliament is to be recalled from its . Easter break tomorrow to mark her passing. Lady Thatcher died at the Ritz hotel in London, where she had been recuperating after a minor operation. Hotel: Margaret Thatcher had been staying at the Ritz in central London until she died this morning, and police were there today . Her children, Sir Mark and Carol, were not at her bedside as they were abroad. Her doctor and carer were present when she died. Lord . (Charles) Powell, Lady Thatcher’s closest and longest-serving policy . aide, said: ‘I was with her last night. I spent an hour or so with her, . and I am very pleased that I did. I regard it as very private. ‘She . changed us all. We went from being a people who saw ourselves as . eternall y on the downward slide to a nation  proud to be British again. On the world stage too, she made Britain count once more.’ Baroness Thatcher’s body was moved from the Ritz late last night amid a highly visible police presence. Her death at the hotel, where she had been staying since undergoing minor surgery last December, led to a major police security operation. Under top-level plans to preserve the dignity of national figures, uniformed officers sealed off the hotel in Piccadilly. Staff closed the car park to prepare for the arrival of the coroner’s vehicle and black hoarding was placed over gates leading into the building. A helicopter hovered overhead, surveying a route for the car to take. Conservative MP Conor Burns, who . visited Lady Thatcher weekly, said: ‘I can’t help thinking about what . she said about her friend President Reagan, who suffered very badly in . his final years with Alzheimer’s. 'Although she didn’t have Alzheimer’s, her memory and mind was not by any means as sharp as it was. ‘She . said of Reagan in her eulogy for him, “I think today that President . Reagan is fully himself again”. I like to think tonight, Margaret . Thatcher is herself again.’ Mr Burns said he had discussed plans for . her funeral with her several times over recent years and ‘she was . completely and totally uninterested’. Outpouring of grief: Floral tributes are collected and taken inside the home of the late Margaret Thatcher in Chester Square, London following an announcement of her death at the age of 87 . ‘Her comment always about lying in . state was “I’m not Winston”. I think her legacy will stand as that of a . political colossus if she was buried in a cardboard box.’ Lady . Thatcher’s friend and spokesman Lord Bell insisted she had not wanted a . state funeral. The cost of next week’s service, most probably on . Wednesday, will be shared between the state and her estate. Lord . Bell said: ‘The funeral that has been arranged for her is the one that . she asked for. It has been discussed for many years. 'Of course I spent a lot of time with her personally and she absolutely made it clear to me that she thought it would be wholly inappropriate for her body to lie in state. ‘She did not like the idea and she had no doubt there would be some terrible demonstration. She was determined that should not happen and specifically made that request of Downing Street. 'And she didn’t want a fly-past as she thought that was a waste of money – somewhat in character you might think. ‘I would much rather she had a state funeral but if the woman herself said that she didn’t want to have one and we have to understand that.’
Baroness Thatcher died peacefully at the age of 87 after a stroke . She will be given a 'ceremonial' funeral with military honours next week . Conservative MPs called for former prime minister to be given state funeral .
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Outpouring of grief:", "Floral tributes are collected and taken inside", "the home of the late Margaret Thatcher in Chester", "Square, London following an announcement of her", "death at the age of 87 . ‘Her comment always", "about lying in . state was “I’m not Winston”. I", "think her legacy will stand as that of a .", "political colossus if she was buried in a", "cardboard box.’ Lady . Thatcher’s friend and", "spokesman Lord Bell insisted she had not wanted a", ". state funeral. The cost of next week’s service,", "most probably on . Wednesday, will be shared", "between the state and her estate. Lord . Bell", "said: ‘The funeral that has been arranged for her", "is the one that . she asked for. It has been", "discussed for many years. 'Of course I spent a", "lot of time with her personally and she", "absolutely made it clear to me that she thought", "it would be wholly inappropriate for her body to", "lie in state. ‘She did not like the idea and she", "had no doubt there would be some terrible", "demonstration. She was determined that should not", "happen and specifically made that request of", "Downing Street. 'And she didn’t want a fly-past", "as she thought that was a waste of money –", "somewhat in character you might think. ‘I would", "much rather she had a state funeral but if the", "woman herself said that she didn’t want to have", "one and we have to understand that.’" ]
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into Number Ten, died peacefully yesterday at the age of 87 after the latest in a series of commoner to be honoured with a state funeral in picture . She will next week be given a ‘ceremonial’ funeral with military honours – an former prime minister merited the highest honour,
Controversial airport 'strip-search' full body scanners are to be scrapped after they failed to get approval from European bosses. Experts feared the 'naked' body scanners, which use X-ray technology to show up hidden explosives or weapons, could emit harmful levels of cancer-causing radiation. The move in Europe begs the question -- why are they still allowed in the United States? Hundreds of the devices are in use at at least 68 airports across the nation. Controversial: A demonstration of the scanners that European bosses have failed to give approval of. A full body scan is shown, left, and a screen showing the results of the scan, right . New trials of the device, which . display a 'naked' image of the person being scanned - were blocked by . the European Commission last November. But Manchester Airport, the only airport in Europe using the $130,000 machines, was told it could continue using them for another year. Now, after the machines have come to the end of their three year trial, European Commission chiefs have failed to give their approval for their full time use. EC bosses eventually declared the risk was 'close to zero' in a report in May -- and Manchester airport expected the technology would be approved for permanent use. But bosses were left waiting for the green light and now say they have been left with no option but to axe the 16 security machines because Brussels legislation does not allow security trials to exceed a three-year period. As Manchester airport introduced the scanners as part of a security pilot in October 2009, they will have to scrap the machines at the end of next month. The scanners have been controversial among flyers since they were introduced in force at US airports in 2010. The Transportation Security Administration began installing hundreds of the devices after the foiled Christmas Day 2009 attempt to blow up a Detroit-bound passenger jet with an underwear bomb. The TSA insists that research shows the devices do no emit harmful levels of radiation, but the issues is far from settled in the minds of many flyers -- some of whom opt for full-body pat-downs instead of passing through the machines. Last month, Long Island Rep Steve Israel said greater study and oversight of the machines was needed -- especially in cases when the broke down . In a red-tape wrangle, $1.8m will be splashed out on new 'privacy-friendly' machines at Manchest and the recruitment of an extra 55 full-time security officers, who will manually frisk passengers. The new scanners will use radio-frequency technology instead of X-ray radiation. American use: More than 600 Advanced Imaging Technology units, using X-ray technology, have been installed at 140 airports across the U.S . Russell Craig, spokesman for the airport, said: 'We’ve been talking to passengers literally every week and our security staff and overwhelmingly in August it was 100% thumbs-up to security at Manchester Airport. 'We’ve had visits from airport and governments from all over the world to see how we do it.' 'Today, we’re just kind of standing around scratching our heads wondering why a trial that was popular with everybody, that everybody approved of, just never got the green light from Europe.' The report from the EC's Committee in May said radiation doses were 'very low' compared with other sources such as cosmic radiation received during flights. But it did add that the long-term effects, such as cancer risks, could not be 'entirely excluded'. European Commission: EC chiefs have failed to give their approval for their full time use despite a report declaring the risk was 'close to zero' American academic Dr David Brenner . said he believed the scanner could deliver up to 20 times more radiation . to the skin than previously thought - potentially increasing the risk . of skin cancer. Fears were . also raised that the scanners were an invasion of privacy and some . passengers and religious groups had questioned their use. The . scanners were introduced at Manchester airport in a security crackdown . after incidents such as the attempted 'underwear bomb' terror plot in . 2009. The airport said around 10 passengers were unable to board their flight after refusing to pass through the scanners, known as 'back scatter' machines. The passenger screening programme at airports in the U.S has had . frequent complaints that not all passengers are screened in the same . way. In reaction to this, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has . replaced the machines, which give a detailed outline of individuals' figures, for a more generic shape. On the updated machine, the passenger and the TSA worker both view the . image together which lights up on screen if it detects a problem. The need for a separate TSA officer viewing the image in another room is no longer required. The new images are said to be 'very generic' and 'focus on the privacy of the passenger'. The images of passengers are not stored or printed and cannot be . transmitted. They are deleted from the system once they have been . viewed. Those who fly are not required by law to pass through AIT screening - . but if they opt out, they will receive alternative screening, including a . physical pat-down. The TSA has continued to . defend the safety of the X-ray devices, saying they expose passengers to . the same radiation as two minutes on a flying plane. They were used at Heathrow but . scrapped amid complaints about invasion of privacy. They have also been . tested in Germany, France, Italy, Finland and Holland. Research . has suggested that, despite the low radiation dosage, that because of . the large number of scanners in the U.S., hundreds of passengers a year . could get cancer. When there were 250 scanners in the U.S. last year, research suggested up to 100 passengers a year could get cancer. Earlier . this year it was reported that more than 600 Advanced Imaging . Technology units, using X-ray technology, have been installed at 140 . airports across the U.S. The . first X-ray body scanner was developed in 1992 by Steven W Smith. He . sold the technology and rights to Rapiscan Systems, which now . manufactures and distributes the device. Fears . about the health risks were raised in the U.S. as far back as 1998 when . the machine known as the Secure 1000 was evaluated by a panel of . radiation safety experts brought together by the Food and Drug . Administration. They all expressed concerns about the machine because it violated a longstanding principle that humans should not be X-rayed unless there is a medical purpose. The machine’s inventor told panelists that the machine would most probably not be widely used for many years to come. Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam was the first airport to implement the scanners in 2007. In the U.S. the Transportation Security Administration scanners sparked a heated debate over security concerns versus travelers' privacy when they were first brought in in autumn 2010. The machines have also been installed in some courtrooms. In response, New Jersey's legislature issued a resolution urging Congress to review the programme. Study group Electronic Privacy Information Center then filed a lawsuit to suspend the use of scanners at U.S. airports pending an independent review. In February 2011, a trial of new 'non-intrusive' body scanners started at Atlanta, Las Vegas, and Washington, D.C. before they were rolled out permanently in July last yer. New York's Newark Liberty International airport followed in September last year, where more than eight million passengers boarded planes in 2010.
Scanners use X-ray technology to show up hidden explosives or weapons . Fears machines could emit harmful levels of cancer-causing radiation . European report said risk 'close to zero' but bosses still failed to give go-ahead .
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Now, after", "the machines have come to the end of their three", "year trial, European Commission chiefs have", "failed to give their approval for their full time", "use. EC bosses eventually declared the risk was", "'close to zero' in a report in May -- and", "Manchester airport expected the technology would", "be approved for permanent use. But bosses were", "left waiting for the green light and now say they", "have been left with no option but to axe the 16", "security machines because Brussels legislation", "does not allow security trials to exceed a", "three-year period. As Manchester airport", "introduced the scanners as part of a security", "pilot in October 2009, they will have to scrap", "the machines at the end of next month. The", "scanners have been controversial among flyers", "since they were introduced in force at US", "airports in 2010. The Transportation Security", "Administration began installing hundreds of the", "devices after the foiled Christmas Day 2009", "attempt to blow up a Detroit-bound passenger jet", "with an underwear bomb. The TSA insists that", "research shows the devices do no emit harmful", "levels of radiation, but the issues is far from", "settled in the minds of many flyers -- some of", "whom opt for full-body pat-downs instead of", "passing through the machines. Last month, Long", "Island Rep Steve Israel said greater study and", "oversight of the machines was needed --", "especially in cases when the broke down . In a", "red-tape wrangle, $1.8m will be splashed out on", "new 'privacy-friendly' machines at Manchest and", "the recruitment of an extra 55 full-time security", "officers, who will manually frisk passengers. The", "new scanners will use radio-frequency technology", "instead of X-ray radiation. American use: More", "than 600 Advanced Imaging Technology units, using", "X-ray technology, have been installed at 140", "airports across the U.S . Russell Craig,", "spokesman for the airport, said: 'We’ve been", "talking to passengers literally every week and", "our security staff and overwhelmingly in August", "it was 100% thumbs-up to security at Manchester", "Airport. 'We’ve had visits from airport and", "governments from all over the world to see how we", "do it.' 'Today, we’re just kind of standing", "around scratching our heads wondering why a trial", "that was popular with everybody, that everybody", "approved of, just never got the green light from", "Europe.' The report from the EC's Committee in", "May said radiation doses were 'very low' compared", "with other sources such as cosmic radiation", "received during flights. But it did add that the", "long-term effects, such as cancer risks, could", "not be 'entirely excluded'. 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In reaction to this, the Transportation", "Security Administration (TSA) has . replaced the", "machines, which give a detailed outline of", "individuals' figures, for a more generic shape.", "On the updated machine, the passenger and the TSA", "worker both view the . image together which", "lights up on screen if it detects a problem. The", "need for a separate TSA officer viewing the image", "in another room is no longer required. The new", "images are said to be 'very generic' and 'focus", "on the privacy of the passenger'. The images of", "passengers are not stored or printed and cannot", "be . transmitted. They are deleted from the", "system once they have been . viewed. Those who", "fly are not required by law to pass through AIT", "screening - . but if they opt out, they will", "receive alternative screening, including a .", "physical pat-down. The TSA has continued to .", "defend the safety of the X-ray devices, saying", "they expose passengers to . the same radiation as", "two minutes on a flying plane. They were used at", "Heathrow but . scrapped amid complaints about", "invasion of privacy. They have also been . tested", "in Germany, France, Italy, Finland and Holland.", "Research . has suggested that, despite the low", "radiation dosage, that because of . the large", "number of scanners in the U.S., hundreds of", "passengers a year . could get cancer. When there", "were 250 scanners in the U.S. last year, research", "suggested up to 100 passengers a year could get", "cancer. Earlier . this year it was reported that", "more than 600 Advanced Imaging . Technology", "units, using X-ray technology, have been", "installed at 140 . airports across the U.S. The .", "first X-ray body scanner was developed in 1992 by", "Steven W Smith. 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technology to show up hidden explosives or weapons, could emit harmful levels of that European bosses have failed to give approval 'close to zero' in a report in May -- and
The British girl who was filmed performing a sex act on 24 men in Majorca has been forgiven by her family of born-again Christians, a friend today claimed. The 18-year-old blonde, from Northern Ireland, was captured on video working her way through holidaymakers at a nightclub in the island's notorious party capital of Magaluf. Donning . pink hotpants and a loose-fitting white vest top, she was cheered on by revellers as . she moved from man to man, encouraging each of them to take their . trousers down. Organiser: Alex Collinson (left) organised the Carnage Magalluf event during which a British girl (right) was filmed performing a sex act on 24 men. He has defended the video, saying 'I don't know what the fuss is about' The two-minute footage was later posted . online and quickly went viral, sparking outrage among local politicians . and women's rights groups. But now, a friend has revealed she has been 'fully forgiven' by her family, who are said to have been 'deeply involved' in a born-again Christian movement for a number of years. 'She . made a terrible mistake a few weeks ago and she has been fully forgiven. Her family love her and will protect her in their faith,' the family friend told the Irish Daily Mirror. 'She has been a victim, a target of evil, of wickedness and she has most definitely been led astray in a vulnerable moment. She . dropped her Godly protection for a moment – but that’s all it takes.' Party capital: The 18-year-old blonde, from Northern Ireland, was captured on video working her way through holidaymakers at a nightclub in the island's notorious party capital of Magaluf (pictured) Footballer Nathan Redmond was among Twitter users who condemned the act, calling it 'sickening' Under . Ellie Stevenson branded the footage 'vile' as social media users took . to Twitter to vent their outrage after the minute-long clip was posted . But the friend added that while the girl's family have forgiven her, they remain 'heartbroken and devastated' by the incident, which took place during a Carnage Magalluf event last month. The girl's father, who was said to be . 'praying for strength and guidance' at the family home, refused to comment on his . daughter's actions yesterday. It comes as the organiser of the event has claimed that he 'doesn't know what all the fuss is about' as it was just 'an average night' in Magaluf. Alex Collinson, 28, whose Carnage bar crawls help fund his luxury Spanish villa and swimming pool, took to Facebook to defend the video, even describing those taking part as 'stubs'. Luxurious: Mr Collinson's Carnage bar crawls help fund his luxury Spanish villa and swimming pool (above) 'Don't no what all the fuss is about, it's an average night on Carnage bar crawl... turning inbetweeners into studs in six hours (sic),' he wrote on the social-networking site. Mr Collinson, a fan of kickboxing, was investigated by police in May after allegedly attacking four members of a stag do, according to The Sun. Two of the men reportedly had their jaws broken, while the other two suffered facial and head injuries. On Thursday night, . police launched an inquiry into the girl's actions, which were said to be the result of an 'out-of-control' party atmosphere in which everyone was 'wasted'. Backlash: The images have provoked a debate on Twitter, with some coming to the defence of the girl . A . man called Kieran, 26, who said he was at the club at the time, said . the girl had agreed to perform the sex act after being told by party . organisers she would win a 'holiday'. But her prize, in fact, reportedly turned . out to be a cocktail named 'Holiday', made from gin, vodka, peach . schnapps, blackcurrant liqueur and fruit juice. Geordie . Shore's Jay Gardner, who also featured in the video but did not take . part in the game, claimed the girl had been swept up in . Magaluf's 'wild, everything-goes' culture. TV star: Geordie Shore's Jay Gardner, who also featured in the video, said the girl had been swept up in Magaluf's 'wild, everything-goes' culture . 'This girl's gone on holiday, got . fuelled with alcohol, someone's suggested it, she's smashed and thought . it's a good idea,' he told The Sun yesterday. The . shocking video, posted on local newspaper sites, shows the DJ . apparently counting the number of men the girl notched up on the . dancefloor, while playing the song Sexy and I Know It. The . men can be seen sporting T-shirts from Carnage Magalluf, which is not linked to Carnage UK, a . separate party organiser. Meanwhile, several holidaymakers are captured taking photos of the 'game' on their mobile phones. The . girl, who is reportedly still in her job as a mobile phone sales rep, is believed to . have flown to Spain for seven-night holiday with a friend last month. Locals immediately suggested she was British, as are the vast majority of tourists in a resort which has a reputation for excess. Dozens . of posts about the incident appeared on Carnage Magaluf's Twitter feed, . with some claiming it happens ‘everywhere every day’. Reports said other tourists were being offered free drinks in similar sex competitions. But the footage has been described by many as a new low in Magaluf, where pub crawls were . regulated for the first time this year following complaints. On Thursday, Spanish mayor . Manu Onieva voiced his ‘absolute indignation’ and said police were . investigating the practice that local press have dubbed ‘mamading’ – a . play on the crude Spanish word for a sex act, ‘mamada’. Benefits Street's White Dee, who claims £10,000 a year in benefits was a guest of Carnage Magaluf in May . Benefits Street star White Dee was a . guest of Carnage Magalluf in May and was photographed at a party wearing . the company’s T-shirt. The . 42-year-old mother of two, real name Deirdre Kelly, claims £10,000 a . year in benefits but flew to the resort despite being ‘too depressed’ to . work. She . returned to the resort last month and had been due to go on another pub . crawl organised by the firm. Earlier this week, Spain’s Women’s Institute called the video ‘degenerate, discriminatory and unfair’ towards women. Meanwhile, the . More for Majorca opposition party demanded that the activity be . penalised, saying it was ‘an absolutely irresponsible and unhealthy way . of enjoying leisure time’. Politician David Abril asked: ‘Where is the responsible tourism we all want?’ Residents . of Magaluf have long complained about drunken Britons wreaking havoc on . the island, injuring themselves during all night drinking sessions and . blocking off roads through towns. The destination, popular for its cheap clubs and bars, has earned its reputation as one of the top places for drinking and clubbing holidays in Europe. It is especially popular with British tourists, who will fill the hundreds of bars on a 24-hour basis until September. Carnage Magaluf could not be contacted.
British girl, 18, filmed performing a sex act on 24 men in Magaluf, Majorca . Donning pink hotpants, she was cheered on as she went from man to man . Footage was later posted online, sparking outrage among local politicians . Now, friend says she has been forgiven by family of born-again Christians . 'Her family love her and will protect her in their faith,' she claimed today . Girl's father reportedly 'praying for strength and guidance' at family home . Comes as organiser has claimed 'he doesn't know what the fuss is about' Alex Collinson, 28, even described men taking part in the video as 'studs'
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But now,", "a friend has revealed she has been 'fully", "forgiven' by her family, who are said to have", "been 'deeply involved' in a born-again Christian", "movement for a number of years. 'She . made a", "terrible mistake a few weeks ago and she has been", "fully forgiven. Her family love her and will", "protect her in their faith,' the family friend", "told the Irish Daily Mirror. 'She has been a", "victim, a target of evil, of wickedness and she", "has most definitely been led astray in a", "vulnerable moment. She . dropped her Godly", "protection for a moment – but that’s all it", "takes.' Party capital: The 18-year-old blonde,", "from Northern Ireland, was captured on video", "working her way through holidaymakers at a", "nightclub in the island's notorious party capital", "of Magaluf (pictured) Footballer Nathan Redmond", "was among Twitter users who condemned the act,", "calling it 'sickening' Under . Ellie Stevenson", "branded the footage 'vile' as social media users", "took . to Twitter to vent their outrage after the", "minute-long clip was posted . But the friend", "added that while the girl's family have forgiven", "her, they remain 'heartbroken and devastated' by", "the incident, which took place during a Carnage", "Magalluf event last month. The girl's father, who", "was said to be . 'praying for strength and", "guidance' at the family home, refused to comment", "on his . daughter's actions yesterday. It comes", "as the organiser of the event has claimed that he", "'doesn't know what all the fuss is about' as it", "was just 'an average night' in Magaluf. Alex", "Collinson, 28, whose Carnage bar crawls help fund", "his luxury Spanish villa and swimming pool, took", "to Facebook to defend the video, even describing", "those taking part as 'stubs'. 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A . man called Kieran, 26, who said he was", "at the club at the time, said . the girl had", "agreed to perform the sex act after being told by", "party . organisers she would win a 'holiday'. But", "her prize, in fact, reportedly turned . out to be", "a cocktail named 'Holiday', made from gin, vodka,", "peach . schnapps, blackcurrant liqueur and fruit", "juice. Geordie . Shore's Jay Gardner, who also", "featured in the video but did not take . part in", "the game, claimed the girl had been swept up in .", "Magaluf's 'wild, everything-goes' culture. TV", "star: Geordie Shore's Jay Gardner, who also", "featured in the video, said the girl had been", "swept up in Magaluf's 'wild, everything-goes'", "culture . 'This girl's gone on holiday, got .", "fuelled with alcohol, someone's suggested it,", "she's smashed and thought . it's a good idea,' he", "told The Sun yesterday. The . shocking video,", "posted on local newspaper sites, shows the DJ .", "apparently counting the number of men the girl", "notched up on the . dancefloor, while playing the", "song Sexy and I Know It. The . men can be seen", "sporting T-shirts from Carnage Magalluf, which is", "not linked to Carnage UK, a . separate party", "organiser. Meanwhile, several holidaymakers are", "captured taking photos of the 'game' on their", "mobile phones. The . girl, who is reportedly", "still in her job as a mobile phone sales rep, is", "believed to . have flown to Spain for seven-night", "holiday with a friend last month. Locals", "immediately suggested she was British, as are the", "vast majority of tourists in a resort which has a", "reputation for excess. Dozens . of posts about", "the incident appeared on Carnage Magaluf's", "Twitter feed, . with some claiming it happens", "‘everywhere every day’. Reports said other", "tourists were being offered free drinks in", "similar sex competitions. But the footage has", "been described by many as a new low in Magaluf,", "where pub crawls were . regulated for the first", "time this year following complaints. On Thursday,", "Spanish mayor . Manu Onieva voiced his ‘absolute", "indignation’ and said police were . investigating", "the practice that local press have dubbed", "‘mamading’ – a . play on the crude Spanish word", "for a sex act, ‘mamada’. Benefits Street's White", "Dee, who claims £10,000 a year in benefits was a", "guest of Carnage Magaluf in May . Benefits Street", "star White Dee was a . guest of Carnage Magalluf", "in May and was photographed at a party wearing .", "the company’s T-shirt. The . 42-year-old mother", "of two, real name Deirdre Kelly, claims £10,000 a", ". year in benefits but flew to the resort despite", "being ‘too depressed’ to . work. She . returned", "to the resort last month and had been due to go", "on another pub . crawl organised by the firm.", "Earlier this week, Spain’s Women’s Institute", "called the video ‘degenerate, discriminatory and", "unfair’ towards women. Meanwhile, the . More for", "Majorca opposition party demanded that the", "activity be . penalised, saying it was ‘an", "absolutely irresponsible and unhealthy way . of", "enjoying leisure time’. Politician David Abril", "asked: ‘Where is the responsible tourism we all", "want?’ Residents . of Magaluf have long", "complained about drunken Britons wreaking havoc", "on . the island, injuring themselves during all", "night drinking sessions and . blocking off roads", "through towns. The destination, popular for its", "cheap clubs and bars, has earned its reputation", "as one of the top places for drinking and", "clubbing holidays in Europe. It is especially", "popular with British tourists, who will fill the", "hundreds of bars on a 24-hour basis until", "September. Carnage Magaluf could not be", "contacted." ]
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The British girl who was filmed performing a sex act on 24 men in Majorca has been forgiven by her family of born-again Christians, a friend today Donning . pink hotpants and a loose-fitting white vest top, she was cheered on by revellers as . she moved from man to man, encouraging each of (right) was filmed performing a sex act on 24 know what the fuss is about' The two-minute footage was later posted . online and quickly went viral, sparking outrage among local fully forgiven. Her family love her and will protect her in their faith,' the family friend was said to be . 'praying for strength and guidance' at the family home, refused to comment as the organiser of the event has claimed that he featured in the video but did not take . part in
A daring robotic mission to Jupiter's watery moon Europa could take place by 2025. Nasa announced the plans this week in its 2015 budget proposal which would remain essentially flat at $17.5 billion (£10.5 billion). The space agency has set aside $15 million (£9 million) in its budget proposal to start planning some kind of mission to Europa. Scroll Down for Video . Nasa is making preparations to plan a robotic mission to Jupiter's watery moon Europa, a place where astronomers speculate there might be life . Nasa’s chief financial officer Elizabeth Robinson said the high radiation environment around Jupiter and distance from Earth would be a challenge. When Nasa sent Galileo to Jupiter in 1989, it took the spacecraft six years to get to the fifth planet from the sun. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute astronomer Laurie Leshin said it could be ‘a daring mission to an extremely compelling object in our solar system.’ Past Nasa probes have flown by Europa, especially Galileo, but none have concentrated on the moon, one of dozens orbiting Jupiter. President Barack Obama's 2015 Nasa budget plan includes funding for a robotic mission as well as space taxis to the ISS . The proposed 2015 federal budget  allocated $17.5 billion (£10.5 billion) to Nasa. The space agency has set aside $15 million (£9 million) to plan a robotic mission to Jupiter’s moon, Europa. Nasa’s budget also includes funding for a commercial ventures to fly to the ISS. The agency could have $1.1 billion (£600 million) next year to help at least two companies develop commercial space taxis that would do this. The new budget also includes $3.1 billion (£1.9 billion) for Nasa to operate the ISS. It provides $2.8 billion (£1.7 billion) to continue development of the Space Launch System heavy-lift rocket and Orion capsule for future human missions to the moon, asteroids and Mars. Planning for the so-called Asteroid Redirect Mission gets a boost to $133 million (£80 million) in the 2015 budget proposal, up from $78 million (£47 million) in 2014. The proposed budget keeps the Hubble Space Telescope successor program - an infrared observatory known as the James Webb Space Telescope - on track for launch in 2018. It also lets Nasa begin planning for a new telescope to probe the mysterious force known as ‘dark energy’ that is driving the universe apart at faster and faster rates. Astronomers have long lobbied for a mission to Europa, but proposals would have cost billions of dollars. Last year, scientists discovered liquid plumes of water shooting up through Europa's ice. Flying through those watery jets could make Europa cheaper to explore than just circling it or landing on the ice, said Nasa Europa scientist Robert Pappalardo. Nasa will look at many competing ideas for a Europa mission, so the agency doesn't know how big or how much it will cost, Dr Robinson said. She said a major mission goal would be searching for life in the strange liquid water under the ice-covered surface. Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb said going to Europa would be more exciting than exploring dry Mars. ‘There might be fish under the ice,’ he said. Aswell as a mission to Europa, President Barack Obama's 2015 Nasa budget includes funding for a commercial ventures to fly astronauts to the International Space Station. The agency could have $1.1 billion (£600 million) next year to help at least two companies develop commercial space taxis to fly astronauts to and from the space station. The research outpost, a project of 15 nations, flies about 260 miles (420 km) above Earth. Since the space shuttles were retired in 2011, the U.S. is dependent on Russia to fly crews to the space station at a cost of more than $65 million a seat. Currently, Nasa is supporting space taxi designs by, privately owned Space Exploration Technologies and privately owned Sierra Nevada Corp which has developed the Dream Chaser (pictured) For now, escalating U.S. tensions with Russia over the crisis in Ukraine have not affected the space partnership, Nasa Administrator Charles Bolden told reporters on a conference call. ‘We are continuing to monitor the situation,’ Mr Bolden said. ‘Right now, everything is normal in our relationship with the Russians’. Currently, Nasa is supporting space taxi designs by, privately owned Space Exploration Technologies and privately owned Sierra Nevada Corp. The agency intends to select at least two companies for a final round of development funding this summer. Obama wants to have U.S. options for flying astronauts to the station before the end of 2017. The so-called Commercial Crew program is receiving $696 million (£417 million) for the 2014 fiscal year ending September 30. The proposed funding increase would add as much as $400 million (£240 million) to the program for fiscal 2015. Planning for the so-called Asteroid Redirect Mission gets a boost to $133 million (£80 million) in the 2015 budget proposal, up from $78 million (£47 million) in 2014 . The new budget also includes $3.1 billion (£1.9 billion) for Nasa to operate the station and provides $2.8 billion (£1.7 billion) to continue development of the Space Launch System heavy-lift rocket and Orion capsule for future human missions to the moon, asteroids and Mars. One of the first operational Orion missions would send astronauts to an asteroid that has been robotically relocated into a high orbit around the moon. Planning for the so-called Asteroid Redirect Mission gets a boost to $133 million (£80 million) in the 2015 budget proposal, up from $78 million (£47 million) in 2014. As currently envisioned, hiking spending on the asteroid initiative means cutbacks in other programs, warns the Coalition for Space Exploration, a Houston-based industry advocacy organization. ‘We remain concerned and opposed to the annual effort to drain funds from our nation's exploration programs,’ the group said in a statement. The proposed budget keeps the Hubble Space Telescope successor program - an infrared observatory known as the James Webb Space Telescope - on track for launch in 2018. It also lets Nasa begin planning for a new telescope to probe the mysterious force known as ‘dark energy’ that is driving the universe apart at faster and faster rates. Aswell as a mission to Europa, President Barack Obama's 2015 Nasa budget includes funding for a commercial ventures to fly astronauts to the International Space Station (pictured)
2015 space budget remains essentially flat at $17.5 . billion (£10.5 billion) $15 million (£9 million) has been set aside to plan a mission to Europa . Agency could have $1.1 billion (£600 million) for commercial flights to ISS . Budget has $2.8 billion (£1.7 billion) for rockets to launch manned missions . James Webb Space Telescope, a successor to Hubble, will launch in 2018 . Budget also includes funds for a new telescope to probe dark energy .
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