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Oldham Athletic are on the verge of signing convicted rapist Ched Evans and are set to make an announcement on Monday. Sportsmail understands that the former Sheffield United striker will train with the Latics on Monday morning ahead of a move to Boundary Park. Evans, who is staying in a hotel nearby, wants a return to football after being released from prison in October. A club source said a deal is '50-50'. ldham Athletic are on the verge of signing convicted rapist Ched Evans (pictured in Cheshire on Sunday) Ex-Sheffield United striker Ched Evans is without a club after being released from prison in October . Evans could be in line for a return to football after it was announced a League One club could sign him . The developments represent a dramatic U-turn by Oldham, who insisted they had no intention of landing the 26-year-old last month. A statement on December 1 read: 'The Board of Directors would like to confirm that we will not be extending an invitation for Ched Evans to train with Oldham Athletic nor will we be offering him a contract. 'The club will not be making any further comment on this subject.' Senior officials at the club are known to believe Evans' side of the story. They spoke to the player in late November but decided against making a move amid fears it would further tarnish the club's image following the signing of Lee Hughes in 2007. Hughes had served half of a six-year sentence for causing death by dangerous driving. Director Barry Owen, a former police officer instrumental in bringing Hughes to Oldham, is understood to have been heavily involved in this deal. Oldham offered Lee Hughes a way back into football in 2007 after he had served three years in prison . Hughes played for Oldham for two years, scoring 25 league goals during his time at the club . Since defeating Rochdale 3-0 on November 29 Oldham's season has suffered a dramatic downturn. Lee Johnson's side have lost four games in a row including a 4-0 home humbling by his dad's Yeovil Town and a 7-0 drubbing at MK Dons. Evans served two-and-a-half years of a five-year sentence after being found guilty of raping a 19-year-old woman in 2011. PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor said there would be a press conference at an unnamed League One club, but Sportsmail understands there isn't one planned. 'The club are due to hold the press conference tomorrow and I've made it clear to them that I cannot attend tomorrow,' he told BBC Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek programme. According to one board member of Trust Oldham, the official club supporters trust that has a stake in the club and even provides financial support that can extend to the payment of a player’s wages, they have not been consulted about the possible recruitment of Ched Evans. Ray Coverley told Sportsmail he knew nothing of Evans joining the club. Speaking personally and not on behalf of Trust Oldham, he did however argue that – having served his sentence for rape – Evans was entitled to return to work as a footballer. 'We haven’t discussed it,’ said Mr Coverley. 'But speaking personally I’m of the opinion that if he has served his sentence we can’t keep going on about it. I understand the emotional point, but taking that aside he’s now entitled to play football again.' Maltese side Hibernians announced on Friday that they had offered the 26-year-old striker a deal for the remainder of the season, but that move was blocked by the Ministry of Justice as Evans is not allowed to work abroad. He was initially given permission by Sheffield United to return to train with the club at the request of players union the Professional Footballers Association. But following a backlash from supporters, sponsors and patrons - with 160,000 people signing a petition opposing his return - the club retracted the offer. Taylor warned that any move for the 26-year-old striker had to be for the right reasons. Evans' attempts to return have so far been fruitless, with clubs turning down the chance to employ him . 'Bearing in mind what happened with his release and then of course the furore that we had at Sheffield United we feel that any club wishing to sign him needs to be 100 per cent committed to signing him for proper and legitimate football reasons,' Taylor added. Any move to sign Evans is likely to lead to public outcry, but Taylor is keen to avoid a similar situation to the one that engulfed Sheffield United after they made their offer to the player. 'I don't want to create a replica-type situation that we had at Sheffield (United) because I'm a little bit concerned that we need press conference and that will invite, of course, many antagonists,' he said. Taylor said the PFA appreciated the situation was 'very sensitive', but reiterated its stance that Evans deserved the chance to resume his career following his release from prison. 'We've made it clear in our statements that we feel he's been unable to say much because of the appeals process, but he has served his time and the job of society is to look to rehabilitate,' Taylor said. The Welsh international's most recent set-back came this weekend, when a move to Malta was blocked . On Friday Maltese side Hibernians revealed that they had made a contract offer to Evans for the remainder of the season, although the BBC quoted a spokesman for Evans denying the player received such an offer. However, any move abroad is unlikely to materialise given the UK's tough regime in managing sex offenders. A Ministry of Justice spokesman said: 'We are determined to have one of the toughest regimes in the world for managing sex offenders, to stop them re-offending and to protect victims. 'Probation officers must give permission for sex offenders on licence to take up new jobs and this includes ensuring they hold regular face to face meetings - this effectively rules out working abroad. 'The offenders will also be subject to strict conditions such as exclusion zones, non-contact orders and having to attend sex offender treatment programmes.' Oldham declined to comment.
Oldham Athletic, currently 14th in League One, are set to sign Ched Evans . Welsh striker has been without a club since coming out of prison . Evans was offered a contract in Malta, but deal blocked by MoJ .
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[ "Oldham Athletic are on the verge of signing", "convicted rapist Ched Evans and are set to make", "an announcement on Monday. Sportsmail understands", "that the former Sheffield United striker will", "train with the Latics on Monday morning ahead of", "a move to Boundary Park. Evans, who is staying in", "a hotel nearby, wants a return to football after", "being released from prison in October. A club", "source said a deal is '50-50'. ldham Athletic are", "on the verge of signing convicted rapist Ched", "Evans (pictured in Cheshire on Sunday)", "Ex-Sheffield United striker Ched Evans is without", "a club after being released from prison in", "October . Evans could be in line for a return to", "football after it was announced a League One club", "could sign him . The developments represent a", "dramatic U-turn by Oldham, who insisted they had", "no intention of landing the 26-year-old last", "month. A statement on December 1 read: 'The Board", "of Directors would like to confirm that we will", "not be extending an invitation for Ched Evans to", "train with Oldham Athletic nor will we be", "offering him a contract. 'The club will not be", "making any further comment on this subject.'", "Senior officials at the club are known to believe", "Evans' side of the story. They spoke to the", "player in late November but decided against", "making a move amid fears it would further tarnish", "the club's image following the signing of Lee", "Hughes in 2007. Hughes had served half of a", "six-year sentence for causing death by dangerous", "driving. Director Barry Owen, a former police", "officer instrumental in bringing Hughes to", "Oldham, is understood to have been heavily", "involved in this deal. Oldham offered Lee Hughes", "a way back into football in 2007 after he had", "served three years in prison . Hughes played for", "Oldham for two years, scoring 25 league goals", "during his time at the club . Since defeating", "Rochdale 3-0 on November 29 Oldham's season has", "suffered a dramatic downturn. Lee Johnson's side", "have lost four games in a row including a 4-0", "home humbling by his dad's Yeovil Town and a 7-0", "drubbing at MK Dons. Evans served two-and-a-half", "years of a five-year sentence after being found", "guilty of raping a 19-year-old woman in 2011. PFA", "chief executive Gordon Taylor said there would be", "a press conference at an unnamed League One club,", "but Sportsmail understands there isn't one", "planned. 'The club are due to hold the press", "conference tomorrow and I've made it clear to", "them that I cannot attend tomorrow,' he told BBC", "Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek programme. According to", "one board member of Trust Oldham, the official", "club supporters trust that has a stake in the", "club and even provides financial support that can", "extend to the payment of a player’s wages, they", "have not been consulted about the possible", "recruitment of Ched Evans. Ray Coverley told", "Sportsmail he knew nothing of Evans joining the", "club. Speaking personally and not on behalf of", "Trust Oldham, he did however argue that – having", "served his sentence for rape – Evans was entitled", "to return to work as a footballer. 'We haven’t", "discussed it,’ said Mr Coverley. 'But speaking", "personally I’m of the opinion that if he has", "served his sentence we can’t keep going on about", "it. I understand the emotional point, but taking", "that aside he’s now entitled to play football", "again.' Maltese side Hibernians announced on", "Friday that they had offered the 26-year-old", "striker a deal for the remainder of the season,", "but that move was blocked by the Ministry of", "Justice as Evans is not allowed to work abroad.", "He was initially given permission by Sheffield", "United to return to train with the club at the", "request of players union the Professional", "Footballers Association. But following a backlash", "from supporters, sponsors and patrons - with", "160,000 people signing a petition opposing his", "return - the club retracted the offer. Taylor", "warned that any move for the 26-year-old striker", "had to be for the right reasons. Evans' attempts", "to return have so far been fruitless, with clubs", "turning down the chance to employ him . 'Bearing", "in mind what happened with his release and then", "of course the furore that we had at Sheffield", "United we feel that any club wishing to sign him", "needs to be 100 per cent committed to signing him", "for proper and legitimate football reasons,'", "Taylor added. Any move to sign Evans is likely to", "lead to public outcry, but Taylor is keen to", "avoid a similar situation to the one that", "engulfed Sheffield United after they made their", "offer to the player. 'I don't want to create a", "replica-type situation that we had at Sheffield", "(United) because I'm a little bit concerned that", "we need press conference and that will invite, of", "course, many antagonists,' he said. Taylor said", "the PFA appreciated the situation was 'very", "sensitive', but reiterated its stance that Evans", "deserved the chance to resume his career", "following his release from prison. 'We've made it", "clear in our statements that we feel he's been", "unable to say much because of the appeals", "process, but he has served his time and the job", "of society is to look to rehabilitate,' Taylor", "said. The Welsh international's most recent", "set-back came this weekend, when a move to Malta", "was blocked . On Friday Maltese side Hibernians", "revealed that they had made a contract offer to", "Evans for the remainder of the season, although", "the BBC quoted a spokesman for Evans denying the", "player received such an offer. However, any move", "abroad is unlikely to materialise given the UK's", "tough regime in managing sex offenders. A", "Ministry of Justice spokesman said: 'We are", "determined to have one of the toughest regimes in", "the world for managing sex offenders, to stop", "them re-offending and to protect victims.", "'Probation officers must give permission for sex", "offenders on licence to take up new jobs and this", "includes ensuring they hold regular face to face", "meetings - this effectively rules out working", "abroad. 'The offenders will also be subject to", "strict conditions such as exclusion zones,", "non-contact orders and having to attend sex", "offender treatment programmes.' Oldham declined", "to comment." ]
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They brought us roads and a clever sewer system. But it seems the Romans also knew a thing or two about making concrete. While Britain’s 1960s concrete towerblocks and flyovers are crumbling, Roman monuments such as the Pantheon and the Colosseum are still standing. Now scientists have discovered the secret ingredient behind the longevity of Roman concrete – volcanic ash. Scientists have discovered a secret ingredient used in Roman concrete which explains why some of their greatest monuments, such as the Colosseum (pictured), are still standing . The study by the University of California, in Berkeley, found Roman concrete showed no corrosion, with a smooth surface suggesting long-term stability. Manufacturing modern cement requires heating a mix of limestone and clay at 1,450C. But Roman architectural mortar uses 85 per cent volcanic ash, fresh water and lime, which is cast at a much lower temperature, significantly reducing its carbon footprint. Now the researchers want to take the Roman techniques and apply them to modern cements. Dr Marie Jackson said: ‘If we can find ways to incorporate a substantial component of volcanic rock in the production of specialty concretes, we could greatly reduce the carbon emissions associated with their production. We could also improve their durability and mechanical resistance over time.’ The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, involved using beams of X-rays on a reproduction of Roman volcanic ash-lime mortar. While Britain’s 1960s concrete towerblocks and flyovers are crumbling, the Pantheon in Rome is still standing . In the concrete walls of Trajan’s Markets in Rome, constructed around 110 AD, this mortar binds cobble-sized fragments of tuff – consolidated volcanic ash – and brick. The team observed the mineral changes that took place in the curing of the mortar over a period of 180 days and compared the results to 1,900-year-old samples of the original. They discovered that the concrete contained particular water-based elements that prevented it from cracking.
Volcanic ash made up more than 85 per cent of Rome's architectural mortar . Scientists believe this ingredient has helped age-old monuments survive . Researchers want to take Roman methods and apply them to our cements .
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By . Ashley Collman . and Zoe Szathmary . Lost and found: Oklahoma farmer Kevin Whitney (pictured) lost his iPhone in a grain elevator last October, but it was returned more than seven months later when a Japanese mill worker found it buried in a shipment . Oklahoma farmer Kevin Whitney beams with pride as he walks his daughter down the aisle on her wedding day, in a treasured photo he thought he lost forever when he accidentally dropped his iPhone in a grain elevator last October. But that picture and other precious family photos are now safely home after his cellphone was miraculously found seven months later, more than 6,000 miles away in Japan. Whitney's phone started it's long journey across the globe back in October 2013, when the farmer accidentally lost the phone in a grain pit on his Chickasha farm. 'I had it in my pocket and I bent over to work on a copper bottom door and it fell out of my pocket into my grain pit and went up the elevator,' he told KFOR. 'I thought "I'll never see that phone again,"' Whitney also said. Whitney went out and got a new phone the next day, while his bin of 280,000 pounds of grain was moved to another Oklahoma grain facility, down the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers and then to a Louisiana depot where it was loaded on a ship bound for Japan's Hokkaido island. It was at the Zen-Noh Grain Corporation processing facility in Japan that that mill worker found the phone and sent it back to America. Father of the bride: On the lost phone were treasured photos of a recent vacation and daughter Katie Whitney's wedding, which took place in College Station, Texas in March 2013 . Special moment: Included in the set of photos Whitney thought he lost for good, is this picture of him dancing with his daughter at the wedding reception . Daughter Katie and new husband Frank Celli are rained with rice as they exit the wedding ceremony . Above, more pictures from Katie Whitney's wedding that were lost with the phone's disappearance . Last May, Whitney received a phone call from Eric Slater, manager of Zen-Noh's terminal in Convent, Louisiana, telling him that the phone had been recovered. Slater says he charged up the phone and scrolled through the pictures of the wedding and a vacation and knew he had to return the phone to it's owner. "I knew if that was my phone, I'd probably want it back," said Slater, who added it's not uncommon for cellphones to accidentally fall into grain shipments. "Frankly, I field about a phone a month." Whitney's phone finally made it home in pristine condition last month and is now safely secured in his desk drawer. Adventure: Whitney's phone went all the way from Chickasha, Oklahoma, to Kashima, Japan . Reunited: Whitney is seen with his once-lost iPhone .
Kevin Whitney lost his iPhone when it fell into his Chickasha, Oklahoma grain pit in October 2013 . Whitney's phone then reached a different . Oklahoma grain facility, went through both the Arkansas and Mississippi . rivers, reached Louisiana then was transported to Japan . On the lost phone were pictures from his daughter Katie's wedding and a recent vacation . He said he recently received a phone call that his phone was recovered .
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[ "By . Ashley Collman . and Zoe Szathmary . Lost and", "found: Oklahoma farmer Kevin Whitney (pictured)", "lost his iPhone in a grain elevator last October,", "but it was returned more than seven months later", "when a Japanese mill worker found it buried in a", "shipment . Oklahoma farmer Kevin Whitney beams", "with pride as he walks his daughter down the", "aisle on her wedding day, in a treasured photo he", "thought he lost forever when he accidentally", "dropped his iPhone in a grain elevator last", "October. But that picture and other precious", "family photos are now safely home after his", "cellphone was miraculously found seven months", "later, more than 6,000 miles away in Japan.", "Whitney's phone started it's long journey across", "the globe back in October 2013, when the farmer", "accidentally lost the phone in a grain pit on his", "Chickasha farm. 'I had it in my pocket and I bent", "over to work on a copper bottom door and it fell", "out of my pocket into my grain pit and went up", "the elevator,' he told KFOR. 'I thought \"I'll", "never see that phone again,\"' Whitney also said.", "Whitney went out and got a new phone the next", "day, while his bin of 280,000 pounds of grain was", "moved to another Oklahoma grain facility, down", "the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers and then to a", "Louisiana depot where it was loaded on a ship", "bound for Japan's Hokkaido island. It was at the", "Zen-Noh Grain Corporation processing facility in", "Japan that that mill worker found the phone and", "sent it back to America. Father of the bride: On", "the lost phone were treasured photos of a recent", "vacation and daughter Katie Whitney's wedding,", "which took place in College Station, Texas in", "March 2013 . Special moment: Included in the set", "of photos Whitney thought he lost for good, is", "this picture of him dancing with his daughter at", "the wedding reception . Daughter Katie and new", "husband Frank Celli are rained with rice as they", "exit the wedding ceremony . Above, more pictures", "from Katie Whitney's wedding that were lost with", "the phone's disappearance . Last May, Whitney", "received a phone call from Eric Slater, manager", "of Zen-Noh's terminal in Convent, Louisiana,", "telling him that the phone had been recovered.", "Slater says he charged up the phone and scrolled", "through the pictures of the wedding and a", "vacation and knew he had to return the phone to", "it's owner. \"I knew if that was my phone, I'd", "probably want it back,\" said Slater, who added", "it's not uncommon for cellphones to accidentally", "fall into grain shipments. \"Frankly, I field", "about a phone a month.\" Whitney's phone finally", "made it home in pristine condition last month and", "is now safely secured in his desk drawer.", "Adventure: Whitney's phone went all the way from", "Chickasha, Oklahoma, to Kashima, Japan .", "Reunited: Whitney is seen with his once-lost", "iPhone ." ]
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found: Oklahoma farmer Kevin Whitney (pictured) lost his iPhone in a grain elevator last October, the globe back in October 2013, when the farmer out of my pocket into my grain pit and went up moved to another Oklahoma grain facility, down the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers and then to a the lost phone were treasured photos of a recent vacation and daughter Katie Whitney's wedding, received a phone call from Eric Slater, manager through the pictures of the wedding and a Chickasha, Oklahoma, to Kashima, Japan .
By . Emma Innes . PUBLISHED: . 12:14 EST, 17 April 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 14:33 EST, 17 April 2013 . Motor-mad millionaires are being offered the opportunity to buy a one-of-a-kind Lamborghini built to resemble a fighter jet. The Lamborghini Pregunta is going under the hammer for £1.4 million. It is the only one ever to be built and is the swan song of the Italian automobile giant before its takeover by Audi-VW in 1998. Scroll down for video . Motor-mad millionaires are being offered the opportunity to buy a one-of-a-kind Lamborghini built to resemble a fighter jet . It is a one-of-a-kind which was built to resemble a fighter jet. It is being sold for £1.4 million. It was the last car to be built by Lamborghini before the company was taken over by Audi-VW in 1998. It uses cameras to capture its surroundings instead of mirrors. It has 503 horsepower and a top speed of 206mph. Having been used to headline car exhibitions across the planet since 2006, one plucky petrol head now has the chance to snap up the unique motor. The Pregunta's inside is based on a fighter jet cockpit - it even has the paint to match - and instead of mirrors it uses cameras to capture its surroundings. French firm AutoDrome, who specialise in rare car auctions, are selling the extraordinary machine and insiders expect wealthy collectors to take a keen interest in the V12 two-seater concept car. Michel Levy, from the Paris-based company, said: ‘There has been a lot of interest in the car already. ‘The irreplaceable Lamborghini Pregunta is the last prototype ever built by the Italian company before its takeover by Audi-VW in 1998. ‘It is a fascinating automobile, irradiating power and extreme speed. Like a dream-car come true in a dull landscape, it is the last Lamborghini Italian prototype, the swan's song of a legend. ‘It is a car with great history importance, and with radical, innovative concept and design.’ The Lamborghini Pregunta is going under the hammer for £1.4 million . It is the only one ever to be built and is the swan song of the Italian automobile giant before its takeover by Audi-VW in 1998 . The Pregunta was built as a basis to create new models and cars - its futuristic design and shape broke engineering boundaries. By combining advanced technology with animal beauty it boasts a breath-taking 530 horsepower and a top speed of 206mph. Mr Levy said: ‘The style of the Pregunata is exceptionally rich, innovative, a deliberate breakthrough from the conservative and even conformist design of today. ‘This car was the last and ultimate special coachwork ever built on a Lamborghini base - just before the Marque Lamborghini was merged into the industrial Audi-VW Group. ‘It's therefore very important since it historically stands as the final conclusion of thirty-five golden years of the Sant'Agata Legend.’ The Pregunata's inside is based on a fighter jet cockpit - it even has the paint to match - and instead of mirrors it uses cameras to capture its surroundings . French firm AutoDrome, who specialise in rare car auctions, are selling the extraordinary machine and insiders expect wealthy collectors to take a keen interest in the V12 two-seater concept car . The Pregunta was built as a basis to create new models and cars - its futuristic design and shape broke engineering boundaries . By combining advanced technology with animal beauty it boasts a breath-taking 530 horsepower and a top speed of 206mph . The auctioneers claim that the car has great historical significance . The unique car is expected to provoke a bidding war when it goes under the hammer .
The Lamborghini Pregunta is being auctioned off for £1.4 million . Was the last car to be built by Lamborghini before it was taken over in 1998 . The interior is based on a fighter jet cockpit and the driver uses cameras instead of mirrors to see what is going on around the car . The concept car has two seats, 530 horsepower and a top speed of 206mph .
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[ "By . Emma Innes . PUBLISHED: . 12:14 EST, 17 April", "2013 . | . UPDATED: . 14:33 EST, 17 April 2013 .", "Motor-mad millionaires are being offered the", "opportunity to buy a one-of-a-kind Lamborghini", "built to resemble a fighter jet. The Lamborghini", "Pregunta is going under the hammer for £1.4", "million. It is the only one ever to be built and", "is the swan song of the Italian automobile giant", "before its takeover by Audi-VW in 1998. Scroll", "down for video . Motor-mad millionaires are being", "offered the opportunity to buy a one-of-a-kind", "Lamborghini built to resemble a fighter jet . It", "is a one-of-a-kind which was built to resemble a", "fighter jet. It is being sold for £1.4 million.", "It was the last car to be built by Lamborghini", "before the company was taken over by Audi-VW in", "1998. It uses cameras to capture its surroundings", "instead of mirrors. It has 503 horsepower and a", "top speed of 206mph. Having been used to headline", "car exhibitions across the planet since 2006, one", "plucky petrol head now has the chance to snap up", "the unique motor. The Pregunta's inside is based", "on a fighter jet cockpit - it even has the paint", "to match - and instead of mirrors it uses cameras", "to capture its surroundings. French firm", "AutoDrome, who specialise in rare car auctions,", "are selling the extraordinary machine and", "insiders expect wealthy collectors to take a keen", "interest in the V12 two-seater concept car.", "Michel Levy, from the Paris-based company, said:", "‘There has been a lot of interest in the car", "already. ‘The irreplaceable Lamborghini Pregunta", "is the last prototype ever built by the Italian", "company before its takeover by Audi-VW in 1998.", "‘It is a fascinating automobile, irradiating", "power and extreme speed. Like a dream-car come", "true in a dull landscape, it is the last", "Lamborghini Italian prototype, the swan's song of", "a legend. ‘It is a car with great history", "importance, and with radical, innovative concept", "and design.’ The Lamborghini Pregunta is going", "under the hammer for £1.4 million . It is the", "only one ever to be built and is the swan song of", "the Italian automobile giant before its takeover", "by Audi-VW in 1998 . The Pregunta was built as a", "basis to create new models and cars - its", "futuristic design and shape broke engineering", "boundaries. By combining advanced technology with", "animal beauty it boasts a breath-taking 530", "horsepower and a top speed of 206mph. Mr Levy", "said: ‘The style of the Pregunata is", "exceptionally rich, innovative, a deliberate", "breakthrough from the conservative and even", "conformist design of today. ‘This car was the", "last and ultimate special coachwork ever built on", "a Lamborghini base - just before the Marque", "Lamborghini was merged into the industrial", "Audi-VW Group. ‘It's therefore very important", "since it historically stands as the final", "conclusion of thirty-five golden years of the", "Sant'Agata Legend.’ The Pregunata's inside is", "based on a fighter jet cockpit - it even has the", "paint to match - and instead of mirrors it uses", "cameras to capture its surroundings . French firm", "AutoDrome, who specialise in rare car auctions,", "are selling the extraordinary machine and", "insiders expect wealthy collectors to take a keen", "interest in the V12 two-seater concept car . The", "Pregunta was built as a basis to create new", "models and cars - its futuristic design and shape", "broke engineering boundaries . By combining", "advanced technology with animal beauty it boasts", "a breath-taking 530 horsepower and a top speed of", "206mph . The auctioneers claim that the car has", "great historical significance . The unique car is", "expected to provoke a bidding war when it goes", "under the hammer ." ]
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fighter jet. It is being sold for £1.4 million. It was the last car to be built by Lamborghini before the company was taken over by Audi-VW in to match - and instead of mirrors it uses cameras and design.’ The Lamborghini Pregunta is going by Audi-VW in 1998 . The Pregunta was built as a horsepower and a top speed of 206mph. Mr Levy based on a fighter jet cockpit - it even has the a breath-taking 530 horsepower and a top speed of
The New Republic's owner Chris Hughes has penned an op-ed, offering his side in the wake of tens of staff members quitting their jobs at the 100-year-old magazine. The resignations took place following Hughes' reportedly looking for someone to take Franklin Foer's spot as the editor of The New Republic, according to the The New York Times. Both Foer and literary editor Leon Wieseltier resigned, according to the newspaper. Contributing editor Ryan Lizza, who resigned, told The Times over 50 editors and contributing editors trailed the two men. Leadership: The New Republic's owner Chris Hughes (left) has penned an op-ed, offering his side in the wake of tens of magazine staffers members quitting their jobs. CEO Guy Vidra (right) has announced hopes that The New Republic could turn into a 'vertically integrated digital media company' ''At the heart of the conflict of the past few days is a divergent view on how the New Republic — and journalism more broadly — will survive,' Hughes wrote in an op-ed for  The Washington Post. 'In one view, it is a "public trust" and not a business. It is something greater than a commercial enterprise, ineffable, an ideal that cannot be touched. Financially, it would be a charity [...] At the New Republic, I believe we owe it to ourselves and to this institution to aim to become a sustainable business and not position ourselves to rely on the largesse of an unpredictable few. Our success is not guaranteed, but I think it’s critical to try.' December 22 Snyder is set to start as editor of the magazine, which will cuts its production in half down to 10 issues a year, The New York Times reported. CEO Guy Vidra, formerly of Yahoo!, also announced hopes that The New Republic could turn into a 'vertically integrated digital media company,' according to the newspaper. Hughes, a Facebook founder, also wrote that the magazine will have both physical and online forms. Out: The resignations took place following The Atlantic Wire's Gabriel Snyder discussing taking Franklin Foer's spot as the editor of The New Republic. Foer, left, and literary editor Leon Wieseltier, right, have resigned . New job: December 22 Gabriel Snyder (far left) is set to start as editor of The New Republic, which will cuts its production in half down to 10 issues a year (2003 file photo) 'Former editors and writers who claim in an open letter that the New Republic should not be a business would prefer an institution that looks backward more often than forward and does not challenge itself to experiment with new business models and new ways to tell important stories,' he said in the op-ed. 'Unless we experiment now, today’s young people will not even recognize the New Republic’s name nor care about its voice when they arrive in the halls of power tomorrow.' At the end of the piece, Hughes attacked those that left The New Republic, writing 'If you really care about an institution and want to make it strong for the ages, you don’t walk out. You roll up your sleeves, you redouble your commitment to those ideals in a changing world, and you fight. This 100-year-old story is worth fighting for.' Hughes' piece referred to an earlier letter signed by twenty editors and contributing editors that was published Friday by The Huffington Post. The letter said 'The New Republic cannot be merely a "brand." It has never been and cannot be a "media company" that markets "content." Its essays, criticism, reportage, and poetry are not "product." It is not, or not primarily, a business. It is a voice, even a cause. It has lasted through numerous transformations of the "media landscape"—transformations that, far from rendering its work obsolete, have made that work ever more valuable. 'The New Republic is a kind of public trust. That is something all its previous owners and publishers understood and respected. The legacy has now been trashed, the trust violated.'
The magazine's owner Chris Hughes penned an op-ed, offering his side in the wake staff members quitting their jobs at the 100-year-old magazine . The resignations took place following Hughes' reportedly looking for someone to take Franklin Foer's spot as the editor of The New Republic . Both Foer and literary editor Leon Wieseltier have resigned . Over 50 editors and contributing editors are thought to have trailed the two men and quit .
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The New Republic's owner Chris Hughes has penned an op-ed, offering his side in the wake of tens of staff members quitting their jobs at the 100-year-old magazine. The resignations took place following Hughes' reportedly looking for someone to take Franklin Foer's spot as the New York Times. Both Foer and literary editor contributing editors trailed the two men. (left) has penned an op-ed, offering his side in editor of The New Republic. Foer, left, and literary editor Leon Wieseltier, right, have
A crazed gunman who terrorized three people during a standoff at a rural Louisiana bank posted terrifying Facebook messages including a cartoon about hostages in the hours leading up to his deadly assault. The standoff ended after 12 hours on Tuesday with one male hostage shot dead by suspect . Fuaed Abdo Ahmed and another LaDean McDaniel being left in critically injured. In the hours leading up to the deadly attack, it was discovered that Ahmed had posted a photo of a man with a sword battling a tank online. Scroll down for video . Attack: Hostage-taker Fuaed Abdo Ahmed shot dead a bank employee and critically injured another in St Joseph, Louisiana on Tuesday. He was killed by a SWAT team who stormed the building . Disturbed: Ahmed posted this image on his Facebook in the hours leading up to the hostage situation at a Louisiana bank. He was killed along with one hostage . On August 11, he posted a cartoon strip on his Facebook wall which shows a hostage negotiation. In the first image, a man in a balaclava pointing a gun at a man says: 'I'll release the hostage if you give me a sandwich!' Two . hostage negotiators are then seen discussing the demand. The first . says: 'How close is the nearest deli' to which the other responds: . 'Three blocks.' In the last picture, a hostage negotiator says through a bullhorn: 'Okay, you can kill the hostage.' The 20-year-old had initially taken three hostages when he stormed the . Tensas State Bank in St Joseph before releasing the woman. Louisiana . State Police superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson said he had no further . information about the dead hostage. Preparing for what comes: State and local authorities gathered outside the Tensas State Bank branch after an armed 20-year-old man took three people hostage Tuesday afternoon . Scene: The incident is believed to have started as a robbery attempt that escalated into a hostage situation . During . negotiations with law enforcement Ahmed said he was going to kill the . remaining two, and when officers entered the building just before . midnight on Tuesday he shot the hostages before being shot and killed by . police. Edmonson said Ahmed shot the two hostages in the upper body before state police shot and killed him. He said the hostages were taken from the scene in critical condition after the incident, which began when the gunman took two women and a man captive about 12:30 pm yesterday. Hours after the standoff began, one of . the hostages was released but their condition and identity has still not . been made public. Terrorizing: Ahmed was said to be delusional and had left behind notes and a hostage negotiation book at his apartment . Family: The suspected gunman with relatives in LA. He moved to Louisiana with family after his father died 12 years ago . In talks: The police stormed the bank at around midnight after talks with the hostage-taker failed . Edmonson confirmed the release of a female bank teller late Tuesday. He said authorities were talking with her about her ordeal. Earlier Tuesday, Edmonson said that . the man had been calm and had made some demands, but he would not . describe the demands or further identify the gunman. 'We're still working with him to determine exactly what his intent is,' Edmonson said. The gunman, carrying at least a . handgun, took two women and a man captive about 12:30 p.m. at the Tensas . State Bank branch in St. Joseph, and a negotiator talked with him . throughout the afternoon, said Trooper Albert Paxton, a state police . spokesman. The red-brick bank is just off . Louisiana Highway 128, a rural stretch of road cutting through . cornfields. It is across the street from Trak convenience store, which . the gunman's family owns, in St. Joseph, the seat of Tensas Parish. Edmonson had earlier warned that the standoff could last for some time. 'Our utmost concern right now more than anything else is the safety of those hostages,' he said. More law enforcement people and equipment would be brought in, he said then. 'We've got to be prepared to act,' Edmonson said. Dangerous: Federal officers patrol the surrounding area of St. Joseph, Louisiana . The two hostages were released in what police described as a 'critical condition' before one of them died . The FBI, U.S. marshals, state police and local law enforcement officers were among those responding to the standoff. Edmonson provided few details about . the gunman, except to say he is originally from California and that his . family settled in the Louisiana community and opened a convenience . store. He said some of the suspect's relatives tried to approach the scene earlier, and that authorities were now working with them. Mayor Edward Brown said that, as a . general rule, the town's most notable crimes are the occasional drug . busts, and some residents are so frightened about what's happening that . they've left town. 'It's a quiet town. Very little crime. So this is amazing,' Brown said. The town of 1,200 is near the Mississippi River, downriver from Vicksburg, Miss., in northeast Louisiana. Paxton said he believed that the Trak . convenience store was evacuated, but there were few other occupied . buildings within the perimeter that state police and the FBI set up. Rural: Farm-worker Richardo Miles, 25, sits on his bike waiting for news of the hostages in the Tensas State Bank . Mobile command center: Officers from Louisiana State Police spent hours negotiating with the hostage-taker . Richardo Miles, a 25-year-old farmworker, said he lives about a half-mile from the bank. He sat on his bicycle at a roadblock . near an abandoned hardware store about a quarter-mile away, watching the . activities of dozens of first responders, including paramedics and . heavily armed men in camouflage. A helicopter circled overhead in the . overcast sky for a time as men, some carrying assault rifles, gathered . in the street in front of the bank. Law enforcement trucks also hauled in construction lights, apparently to prepare in case the standoff lasted into the night. Late Tuesday, authorities had received a request for food from those inside the bank building. The sight of the state police bomb squad and SWAT team unnerved many people in the sleepy farm town, Miles said. 'It's kind of startling for the . residents. We're not accustomed to this kind of activity,' said Miles. 'Some people are pretty scared. They're nervous.' Tensas Parish lies along Mississippi . River, but St. Joseph is about a mile from the riverbank and about two . miles from a 3,000-acre oxbow lake that long ago was one of the river's . bends. Nearly one-third of the parish's 5,000 residents live under the federal poverty level, according to U.S. Census figures. Farmland makes up more than 45 . percent of the 600-square-mile parish, with most of it in cotton, feed . grains, soybeans and wheat.
Suspect Fuaed Abdo Ahmed, 20, posted a cartoon strip featuring gunman pointing pistol at hostage on Sunday . Ahmed was shot and killed by police following 12-hour standoff three days later . Female hostage was released while two male hostages shot by gunman .
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[ "A crazed gunman who terrorized three people during", "a standoff at a rural Louisiana bank posted", "terrifying Facebook messages including a cartoon", "about hostages in the hours leading up to his", "deadly assault. The standoff ended after 12 hours", "on Tuesday with one male hostage shot dead by", "suspect . Fuaed Abdo Ahmed and another LaDean", "McDaniel being left in critically injured. In the", "hours leading up to the deadly attack, it was", "discovered that Ahmed had posted a photo of a man", "with a sword battling a tank online. Scroll down", "for video . Attack: Hostage-taker Fuaed Abdo", "Ahmed shot dead a bank employee and critically", "injured another in St Joseph, Louisiana on", "Tuesday. He was killed by a SWAT team who stormed", "the building . Disturbed: Ahmed posted this image", "on his Facebook in the hours leading up to the", "hostage situation at a Louisiana bank. He was", "killed along with one hostage . On August 11, he", "posted a cartoon strip on his Facebook wall which", "shows a hostage negotiation. In the first image,", "a man in a balaclava pointing a gun at a man", "says: 'I'll release the hostage if you give me a", "sandwich!' Two . hostage negotiators are then", "seen discussing the demand. The first . says:", "'How close is the nearest deli' to which the", "other responds: . 'Three blocks.' In the last", "picture, a hostage negotiator says through a", "bullhorn: 'Okay, you can kill the hostage.' The", "20-year-old had initially taken three hostages", "when he stormed the . Tensas State Bank in St", "Joseph before releasing the woman. Louisiana .", "State Police superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson", "said he had no further . information about the", "dead hostage. Preparing for what comes: State and", "local authorities gathered outside the Tensas", "State Bank branch after an armed 20-year-old man", "took three people hostage Tuesday afternoon .", "Scene: The incident is believed to have started", "as a robbery attempt that escalated into a", "hostage situation . During . negotiations with", "law enforcement Ahmed said he was going to kill", "the . remaining two, and when officers entered", "the building just before . midnight on Tuesday he", "shot the hostages before being shot and killed by", ". police. Edmonson said Ahmed shot the two", "hostages in the upper body before state police", "shot and killed him. He said the hostages were", "taken from the scene in critical condition after", "the incident, which began when the gunman took", "two women and a man captive about 12:30 pm", "yesterday. Hours after the standoff began, one of", ". the hostages was released but their condition", "and identity has still not . been made public.", "Terrorizing: Ahmed was said to be delusional and", "had left behind notes and a hostage negotiation", "book at his apartment . Family: The suspected", "gunman with relatives in LA. He moved to", "Louisiana with family after his father died 12", "years ago . In talks: The police stormed the bank", "at around midnight after talks with the", "hostage-taker failed . Edmonson confirmed the", "release of a female bank teller late Tuesday. He", "said authorities were talking with her about her", "ordeal. Earlier Tuesday, Edmonson said that . the", "man had been calm and had made some demands, but", "he would not . describe the demands or further", "identify the gunman. 'We're still working with", "him to determine exactly what his intent is,'", "Edmonson said. The gunman, carrying at least a .", "handgun, took two women and a man captive about", "12:30 p.m. at the Tensas . State Bank branch in", "St. Joseph, and a negotiator talked with him .", "throughout the afternoon, said Trooper Albert", "Paxton, a state police . spokesman. The red-brick", "bank is just off . Louisiana Highway 128, a rural", "stretch of road cutting through . cornfields. It", "is across the street from Trak convenience store,", "which . the gunman's family owns, in St. Joseph,", "the seat of Tensas Parish. Edmonson had earlier", "warned that the standoff could last for some", "time. 'Our utmost concern right now more than", "anything else is the safety of those hostages,'", "he said. More law enforcement people and", "equipment would be brought in, he said then.", "'We've got to be prepared to act,' Edmonson said.", "Dangerous: Federal officers patrol the", "surrounding area of St. Joseph, Louisiana . The", "two hostages were released in what police", "described as a 'critical condition' before one of", "them died . The FBI, U.S. marshals, state police", "and local law enforcement officers were among", "those responding to the standoff. Edmonson", "provided few details about . the gunman, except", "to say he is originally from California and that", "his . family settled in the Louisiana community", "and opened a convenience . store. He said some of", "the suspect's relatives tried to approach the", "scene earlier, and that authorities were now", "working with them. Mayor Edward Brown said that,", "as a . general rule, the town's most notable", "crimes are the occasional drug . busts, and some", "residents are so frightened about what's", "happening that . they've left town. 'It's a quiet", "town. Very little crime. So this is amazing,'", "Brown said. The town of 1,200 is near the", "Mississippi River, downriver from Vicksburg,", "Miss., in northeast Louisiana. Paxton said he", "believed that the Trak . convenience store was", "evacuated, but there were few other occupied .", "buildings within the perimeter that state police", "and the FBI set up. Rural: Farm-worker Richardo", "Miles, 25, sits on his bike waiting for news of", "the hostages in the Tensas State Bank . Mobile", "command center: Officers from Louisiana State", "Police spent hours negotiating with the", "hostage-taker . Richardo Miles, a 25-year-old", "farmworker, said he lives about a half-mile from", "the bank. He sat on his bicycle at a roadblock .", "near an abandoned hardware store about a", "quarter-mile away, watching the . activities of", "dozens of first responders, including paramedics", "and . heavily armed men in camouflage. A", "helicopter circled overhead in the . overcast sky", "for a time as men, some carrying assault rifles,", "gathered . in the street in front of the bank.", "Law enforcement trucks also hauled in", "construction lights, apparently to prepare in", "case the standoff lasted into the night. Late", "Tuesday, authorities had received a request for", "food from those inside the bank building. The", "sight of the state police bomb squad and SWAT", "team unnerved many people in the sleepy farm", "town, Miles said. 'It's kind of startling for the", ". residents. We're not accustomed to this kind of", "activity,' said Miles. 'Some people are pretty", "scared. They're nervous.' Tensas Parish lies", "along Mississippi . River, but St. Joseph is", "about a mile from the riverbank and about two .", "miles from a 3,000-acre oxbow lake that long ago", "was one of the river's . bends. Nearly one-third", "of the parish's 5,000 residents live under the", "federal poverty level, according to U.S. Census", "figures. Farmland makes up more than 45 . percent", "of the 600-square-mile parish, with most of it in", "cotton, feed . grains, soybeans and wheat." ]
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suspect . Fuaed Abdo Ahmed and another LaDean posted a cartoon strip on his Facebook wall which shot the hostages before being shot and killed by . police. Edmonson said Ahmed shot the two . the hostages was released but their condition Edmonson said. The gunman, carrying at least a .
Customers were furious yesterday after their bank left them stranded without cash for the second time in less than a year. They bombarded Royal Bank of Scotland message boards and social networks after an IT glitch meant they could not use cash machines. Telephone and online banking services were also disrupted by the problem, which began around 9pm on Wednesday. Furious customers were left stranded without access to their money as Natwest computer systems went into meltdown. RBS boss Stephen Hester was forced to say sorry only less than a year ago after a similar IT failure . State-backed RBS, which includes NatWest and Ulster Bank, said a hardware fault was to blame and claimed the problem was rectified within two hours. It apologised for an ‘unacceptable failure’ and promised to compensate customers for any losses they suffered. But RBS insisted there was no link to last summer’s chaos, when a botched software upgrade left 16million RBS, NatWest and Ulster Bank customers unable to make or receive payments – in some cases for several weeks. RBS, which received a £45.5billion bail-out from taxpayers in 2008, has already set aside £175million to compensate customers for June’s chaos. It could not say how many were affected by Wednesday night’s problems but a message board on NatWest’s website was swamped with complaints, some of which referred to the company’s ‘helpful banking’ slogan. One customer wrote: ‘I can’t get to work as card declined on train, so lost a day’s wage and [you] expect me to pay to call for info!’ Another said: ‘Really upset that NatWest comms have failed again. We understand that things sometimes go wrong – but ‘helpful banking’ is all about helping people and communication with them. After last year’s fiasco I stuck with you, but now I’m not going to.’ A Twitter user from Aylesbury said: ‘All that money made, all that money paid out in bonuses, all those software migration issues ignored.’ Helpful banking? This was the error screen on the NatWest online banking website last night as millions were unable to use services for several hours . @SteveJayUK : #natwest A very disappointed customer, once again your system fails and all we get is a sorry. Time to get a grip.‏ . @Konichikagawa: @NatWest_Help so will you be paying for our telephone bill for 0845? no… I’m switching this weekend. s*** customer service. s*** banking‏ . @ClareMiller1: Tried to book our holiday last night, unfortunately #natwest were having problems again. Hope the price hasn't gone up today/tomorrow :( . @isofarro: Some good news, my bank NatWest allowed me to buy a train ticket with my NatWest card this morning. that was terribly nice of them . The latest shambles came as RBS boss Stephen Hester scooped a shares bonus worth nearly £700,000. He received almost 23,000 shares yesterday from a bonus awarded in 2010. Mr Hester forfeited his bonus for 2012, worth up to £2.4million, following last summer’s chaos. Marc Gander of the Consumer Action Group, said: ‘It would be far more appropriate for RBS to spend this money on improving its disastrous IT systems rather than shovelling more into Hester’s personal trough’. RBS said it spends between £1billion and £2billion a year on its IT systems, which have privately been described as ‘chronic’ by regulators and are thought to be the reason why rival bank Santander pulled out of a £1.65billion deal to buy 315 of its branches last year. An RBS spokesman said: ‘We apologise for the disruption our customers experienced last night. ‘All systems are up and running as normal, though any customers with any individual problems should get in touch with us. ‘Any customer who was left out of pocket due to this outage should get in touch so we can put things right for them.’
Customers bombard message boards and social networks following fault . RBS insist there was no link to last summer's chaos . News comes as boss scooped a shares bonus worth nearly £700,000 .
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The federal government has spent $394 million on the Obamacare website - more than it cost to build Facebook or Twitter, it was revealed today. Despite the massive bill to taxpayers, the Healthcare.gov still doesn't work properly ten days after it was launched - allowing only a handful of Americans to sign up for plans on the insurance exchange market. And experts warn that the site is likely to continue to experience significant glitches for months to come as engineers work out the bugs they failed to to spot before the site went live on October 1. The price tag for the broken healthcare site is more than four as high as what the government initially meant to pay. Failure: This is the error message MailOnline received on Thursday when a reporter tried to sign in to Healthcare.gov. Some content on the site doesn't even appear to have been proof-read . It appears that only a handful of users have been able to sign up for health insurance through Healthcare.gov ten days after the site launched . In 2011, the Obama Administration agreed to pay contractor CGI Federal $93.7 million to build, launch and maintain Healthcare.gov. In the two and years since CGI Federal won the bid to build the Obamacare site, the company requested more and more money to cover cost over-runs. And the federal government had agreed. Experts say the site has dramatic problems with the back-end architecture has resulted in servers becoming overloaded and bogging down. But the interface is also a problem. Much of the site contains grammatical and typographical errors. Java Script errors prevent pages from loading correctly in browsers. Even more infuriating, Andrew Couts of Digital Trends points out, is the fact that much larger, more successful sites have been built for far less money. CGI has collected $634 million overall in Department of Health and Human Services contracts since 2006. Facebook operated for its six years, until June 2010, on less than $600 million in outside funding - a acquiring more than half a billion users and more than 130million monthly unique page views. Twitter, founded in 2006, operated on $360 million in investment until 2011 - when servers were processing more than 140 million tweets a day. The October 1 roll out of health insurance exchanges is one of the key pieces President Barack Obama's health care law . The professional social network LinkedIn built a base of more than 230 million users with $200 million in funding. The Washington Post reports that 4.7 million people tried to log onto the site in the first 24 hours. But, the government has refused to release traffic number for Healthcare.gov since. On Thursday, the site allowed visitors to create a username, but was not allowing log-ins. Digitial Trends points out that it's not as though the United States of is short on talent when it comes to developing online software - Americans invested the Internet itself, after all. CGI Federal has refused to comment on the glitches and why Healthcare.gov has failed to work - or when full service might be restored. Government contractor CGI Federal won the contract to build Healthcare.gov two years ago - for $94million . The Department of Better Technology, a federal contractor that competes with CGI Federal, sheds some insight into why the Healthcare.gov contract might have failed so spectacularly. 'That cancer is called “procurement” and it’s primarily a culture driven cancer one that tries to mitigate so much risk that it all but ensures it. It’s one that allowed for only a handful of companies like CGI Federal to not only build disasters like this, but to keep building more and more failures without any accountability to the ultimate client: us,' the company wrote in an op-ed posted on its site. On top of promoting mediocrity, the federal procurement system also weighs down site developers with 6,500 pages of registration and regulation for contractors. Those restriction ensure that 'very few new businesses can compete for contracts, and the ones that do end up becoming specialists in those regulatory burdens, not in doing the right thing,' the Department of Better Technology says.
Price tag is more than four times as high as the original $94 million contact . Contractor CGI Federal built the site and demanded more money from the government as costs soared . Only a handful of Americans have been able to sign up for the health insurance exchanges on Healthcare.gov . Site still is issuing error messages when users try to sign in .
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This is the moment a drinker got himself impaled on a metal spike after he tried to climb over a beer garden gate - even though the gate was open. The inebriated punter had been turned away by bouncers for being too drunk when he turned up at The Fiddlers pub in Northampton on Saturday night. But the man was so determined to get into the Christmas party he decided it would be a good idea to try and sneak in via the beer garden instead. Foolish: This is the moment a man impaled his leg on the gate of The Fiddlers pub in Wellingborough Road, Northampton after being refused entry. He tried to climb over the metal gate - even though it was open . Despite the back gate being wide open he still attempted to clamber over a pointed metal fence - but slipped and impaled his leg on a metal spike. Emergency services were called to the pub in Wellingborough Road at around 1.40am and found the man dangling upside down from the fence. Despite having pierced the lower part of his left leg the 30-year-old appeared to be in 'good spirits' and was so drunk he could not feel any pain. Fire crews worked for half an hour to cut the fence in seven places to release the reveller who was then taken to hospital. A spokesman for the Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service said: 'Somebody had their leg impaled on a metal fence in Wellingborough Road. 'They were released safely by us and then taken to Northampton General Hospital by the ambulance service.' Drama: Emergency services were called to The Fiddlers pub in Wellingborough Road at around 1.40am and found the man dangling . upside down from the fence . Rob Eastham, manager of The Fiddlers, said the man has been refused entry by the bouncers because of his 'inebriated condition'. He said: 'The bouncers came to his aid after he was calling out for some attention. He had been refused entry because he was so drunk. 'He tried to climb over the fence. Although the back gate was open and he could have just walked through it. 'They could not give him any pain relief as he had been upside down so long they could not find a vein. 'But he seemed fine and, maybe because of the drink, he did not seem to be feeling the pain.' One punter, who had been enjoying the night out on Saturday, said: 'Everybody found it hilarious the gate was open and had no need to climb over anyway. 'He seemed OK but it must have hurt a lot in the morning.'
Man was turned away for being too drunk at The Fiddlers pub, Northampton . He then tried to sneak in by climbing over a spiked gate into the beer garden . Slipped and impaled his leg on a metal spike and was hanging upside down . He didn't realise the gate was open and was so drunk he didn't feel any pain .
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By . Hugo Gye . PUBLISHED: . 10:54 EST, 12 December 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 12:54 EST, 12 December 2012 . A four-year-old boy died after he was hit by a car driven by his mother's friend while he crossed the road, an inquest heard yesterday. James Robinson had just visited an ice cream van to buy sweets and lollies when he was mown down by a driver who knew his family. His mother described the boy as 'my little soulmate' and said she would struggle to continue without him. Tragic: Four-year-old James Robinson was killed after being hit by car while crossing the road . The schoolboy was playing with friends in Stockton-on-Tees on August 5 last year when the tragic accident happened. James was with other children on the local green while his mother Emma Oram was in a friend's front garden nearby. His mother's friend gave him money to buy ice cream from a van across the road, and the children went alone to buy the treats. Moments after leaving the van, James was struck by a Ford Fiesta being driven by his mother's friend Jane Ford. Geoffrey Burdon, the ice cream van driver, dialled 999, but paramedics were unable to save the boy and the was pronounced dead at the University Hospital of North Tees an hour later. Horror: The scene of the accident in Stockton-on-Tees on August 5 last year . Mr Burdon told Tuesday's inquest: 'Three children walked up to the van. The youngest was about three and the eldest was six or seven. 'There weren't any adults with them.' Julie Ford, the driver's cousin, said she had asked Jane Ford to drive her to a local shop. 'As the front of Jane's car went forward we hit something,' she told the inquest. 'I saw a child in the road and knew from the clothing it was James.' Accident investigator Peter Gowland said the car was in good condition, adding that Ms Ford could not see James, who was small for his age, before the collision and would not have had the chance to stop. Tribute: The area where James died was covered in flowers and toys in memory of the little boy . Much missed: James's mother said she 'cannot be apart from him' as she called the boy her 'soulmate' The inquest heard that the boy probably lost consciousness immediately and died of head and internal injuries. Assistant deputy coroner Claire Bailey, recording a verdict of accidental death, said: 'James will not have felt any pain and this hopefully will give some comfort to those loved ones left behind. 'Taking into account all the evidence, James's tragic death came about as the result of an accident.' Ms Oram paid tribute to her son at the time of his death, describing him as 'our pride and joy' and adding that the four-year-old - who was nicknamed Spider-Man because he often wore a superhero outfit - was 'always boisterous, loud and fun-loving'. She continued: 'He was well and truly spoilt by all the family, but he was such a loving little boy that we did not care. 'As a mother, I used to do everything with James. He was my little soulmate - my strength - and I cannot bear to be apart from him.'
James Robinson mown down in street moments after buying treats from van . Distraught mother described boy as 'my little soulmate' in heartfelt tribute .
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[ "By . Hugo Gye . PUBLISHED: . 10:54 EST, 12", "December 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 12:54 EST, 12", "December 2012 . A four-year-old boy died after he", "was hit by a car driven by his mother's friend", "while he crossed the road, an inquest heard", "yesterday. James Robinson had just visited an ice", "cream van to buy sweets and lollies when he was", "mown down by a driver who knew his family. His", "mother described the boy as 'my little soulmate'", "and said she would struggle to continue without", "him. Tragic: Four-year-old James Robinson was", "killed after being hit by car while crossing the", "road . The schoolboy was playing with friends in", "Stockton-on-Tees on August 5 last year when the", "tragic accident happened. James was with other", "children on the local green while his mother Emma", "Oram was in a friend's front garden nearby. His", "mother's friend gave him money to buy ice cream", "from a van across the road, and the children went", "alone to buy the treats. Moments after leaving", "the van, James was struck by a Ford Fiesta being", "driven by his mother's friend Jane Ford. Geoffrey", "Burdon, the ice cream van driver, dialled 999,", "but paramedics were unable to save the boy and", "the was pronounced dead at the University", "Hospital of North Tees an hour later. Horror: The", "scene of the accident in Stockton-on-Tees on", "August 5 last year . Mr Burdon told Tuesday's", "inquest: 'Three children walked up to the van.", "The youngest was about three and the eldest was", "six or seven. 'There weren't any adults with", "them.' Julie Ford, the driver's cousin, said she", "had asked Jane Ford to drive her to a local shop.", "'As the front of Jane's car went forward we hit", "something,' she told the inquest. 'I saw a child", "in the road and knew from the clothing it was", "James.' Accident investigator Peter Gowland said", "the car was in good condition, adding that Ms", "Ford could not see James, who was small for his", "age, before the collision and would not have had", "the chance to stop. Tribute: The area where James", "died was covered in flowers and toys in memory of", "the little boy . Much missed: James's mother said", "she 'cannot be apart from him' as she called the", "boy her 'soulmate' The inquest heard that the boy", "probably lost consciousness immediately and died", "of head and internal injuries. Assistant deputy", "coroner Claire Bailey, recording a verdict of", "accidental death, said: 'James will not have felt", "any pain and this hopefully will give some", "comfort to those loved ones left behind. 'Taking", "into account all the evidence, James's tragic", "death came about as the result of an accident.'", "Ms Oram paid tribute to her son at the time of", "his death, describing him as 'our pride and joy'", "and adding that the four-year-old - who was", "nicknamed Spider-Man because he often wore a", "superhero outfit - was 'always boisterous, loud", "and fun-loving'. She continued: 'He was well and", "truly spoilt by all the family, but he was such a", "loving little boy that we did not care. 'As a", "mother, I used to do everything with James. He", "was my little soulmate - my strength - and I", "cannot bear to be apart from him.'" ]
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Girls in England are among the unhappiest in the world, a charity report has revealed. Despite having some of the highest living standards in the world, they are less satisfied with life than youngsters in developing countries such as Algeria, Brazil and South Africa, it found. The main concern was body image, with one in five pre-adolescent English girls beset with anxiety about their appearance. English girls are among unhappiest in the world according to report by The Good Childhood (picture by model) Children from Romania, Spain and Israel were the most content. The Good Childhood report, published today by the Children’s Society, analysed responses to questions about happiness and stress from an ongoing study involving 16,000 children aged ten to 13 across 11 countries in five continents. England ranked ninth on the international league table – with only South Korea and Uganda scoring lower. The top concern for children in England was their image, with only higher levels recorded in South Korea. Girls were found to be twice as likely to be worried about their appearance than boys in England. Only nine per cent of ten- to 13-year-old boys were worried about how they looked, compared with 18 per cent of girls. ‘People are judged on looks. Sometimes you feel like you can’t enjoy yourself unless you are pretty,’ researchers recorded one 12-year-old saying. Youngsters in developing countries such as Algeria, Brazil (pictured) and South Africa were happier in life . English youngsters were at their unhappiest during their teenage years, the report found. Only four per cent of eight-year-olds reported low life satisfaction, but this rose to 14 per cent for 15-year-olds. The main concern was body image, with one in five pre- adolescent English girls beset with anxiety about their appearance . While it found English children were less anxious about housing, money, and friendship than their counterparts in other countries, they were more likely to be anxious about their future and appearance. The Children’s Society chief executive Matthew Reed said: ‘Childhood is a happy time for the vast majority of this country. But we can’t shut our eyes and ears to the half a million children who say they are unhappy.’ The report is the first analysis of findings from the Children’s Worlds Survey. The global cross-section ranked the countries in the following order in terms of well-being: Romania, Spain, Israel, Brazil, US, Algeria, South Africa, Chile, England, South Korea, and Uganda. The report, titled Good Childhood, also found that English children came 30th out of 19 countries in Europe and North America in terms of their ‘subjective well-being’, which was determined by how they rated their own happiness and life satisfaction. In the UK, Northern Irish children emerged as the happiest with just 6.9 per cent having low life satisfaction – in contrast to 10.1 per cent of children in England, 9.2 per cent in Scotland and 8.8 per cent in Wales. Mr Reed said: ‘That is a statistic none of us can afford to ignore. ‘In a period where austerity measures are disproportionately affecting low-income families, it is critical to keep focused on how young people are faring.’
English girls less satisfied in life than youngsters in developing countries . Main concern was body image, with one in five anxious about appearance . Report analysed responses from 16,000 children aged between ten and 13 . It found that children from Romania, Spain and Israel were most content .
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By . Travelmail Reporter . A couple who claim they were ‘treated like dogs’ and locked in their cabin for 48 hours after falling ill with a vomiting bug on a cruise have received £1,000 in compensation. Shaun and Elizabeth Shields, of Braunstone, Leicester, said they were not allowed to leave their room as staff attempted to tackle an outbreak of norovirus on the ship, Island Escape. The couple, who had paid £1,300 for the luxury cruise, were among nearly 200 passengers who were struck down by norovirus. 'Locked on board': Shaun and Elizabeth Shields claim they were treated 'like dogs' on the Island Escape . Four days into the cruise around the Canary Islands, in January 2010, Shaun, 56, caught the bug, which causes severe vomiting and diarrhoea. He said staff locked him and his wife Elizabeth, 52, in their cabin for two days, in an attempt to prevent the illness spreading. Elizabeth, who didn't have the bug, was not allowed out for a cigarette and they claimed the only food they were given was four cream crackers and cheese. Shaun said: ‘We were treated like dogs. My wife wasn't even ill but we were both locked in our cabin. ‘We were told it was so we didn't spread the disease. Shaun said the couple's room cards - which allowed them to exit their cabin and access public areas of the ship - were disconnected. Compensation: Shaun Shields has been awarded a £1,300 payout after he fell ill on board a luxury cruise . Shaun said: ‘My wife wasn't even allowed to go up to the top deck for a cigarette. When we asked staff, they told her to smoke in the toilet.’ After two days, when Shaun was better, he and his wife were finally allowed out of their cabin, but when they went up to the top deck, ‘there were people being sick everywhere’. Shaun said: ‘It was really bad. All of the staff were wearing masks and gloves, while people were throwing up everywhere and children were crying. About 100 people were ill.’ Shaun said when the ship docked at one of the islands, passengers were sent to hotels while staff ‘deep-cleaned’ the vessel. He said the £1,300 cruise was ‘the worst holiday we have been on’. The couple took legal action and have received a payout of just over £1,000 from cruise operator TUI in an out-of-court settlement. About 200 passengers have claimed compensation for cruises on the Island Escape between December 2009 and June 2010 that were ruined by outbreaks of norovirus. TUI has agreed to pay out hundreds of thousands of pounds in compensation for the claimants, but does not admit liability. Law company Irwin Mitchell, who represented the passengers, said the illness suffered during the cruise made the trip ‘extremely unpleasant’. TUI UK Limited, who Shaun booked the cruise with, declined to comment.
Shaun Shields said staff didn't allow him and his wife to leave their room . He was one of nearly 200 passengers who contracted norovirus . Said dream break was 'the worst holiday' he'd ever been on . Claims people were 'throwing up everywhere' on board Island Escape .
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compensation. Shaun and Elizabeth Shields, of to leave their room as staff attempted to tackle luxury cruise, were among nearly 200 passengers were treated 'like dogs' on the Island Escape . He said staff locked him and his wife Elizabeth, throwing up everywhere and children were crying. the vessel. He said the £1,300 cruise was ‘the worst holiday we have been on’. The couple took
Police forces across the country will investigate officers for dealing with criminals to buy steroids and abusing their power for sex, a chief constable said today. Mike Cunningham said the top risk factors for corruption of police officers are inappropriate relationships -  including to buy bodybuilding drugs, abuse of power for sexual gratification and misuse of information systems. He said most forces across the country will be running investigations into officers who associate with criminals to get steroids, or use their position to sleep with people. Police forces across the country will investigate officers for dealing with criminals to buy steroids and abusing their power for sex, a chief constable said today (stock image) The Chief Constable of Staffordshire was speaking as the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) published a report on how to tackle corruption. He said: 'We do our own assessment of corruption threats, one of them is steroid abuse and gym use by officers. 'What that starts off is very often officers going to the gyms, beginning to dabble in steroids, then the relationships they form when they’re using steroids become corrupt and corrosive. 'There is good evidence of officers getting way out of their depth with serious criminals who they are beholden to.' He said that dozens of officers across the country are caught up in this kind of situation. Mike Cunningham, Chief Constable of Staffordshire, said in most forces there would be an officer who would abuse steroids . 'We do know that most forces would be investigating an issue which relates to an officer with steroid abuse,' he said. 'In most forces there will be a police officer who is into bodybuilding and the gym and who would abuse steroids. 'There would be an investigation in most professional standards departments in the country in relation to an allegation of steroid abuse.' Abuse of power for sex is also occurring across forces in England and Wales. Mr Cunningham said: 'We found that when we asked force professional standards departments that again most forces were investigating allegations against individual officers abusing their position for sexual favour.' Chief constables will discuss plans later this week on how to tackle allegations of corruption. Plans under discussion include making details of gross misconduct hearings public, and revealing the details of chief constables’ pay packets and the extra perks they might receive. Officers could also be made to wait for a cooling-off period before leaving the service and taking a job at a private company. Ethics committees could also be set up to monitor each force, independently of the police and crime commissioner.
Mike Cunningham, Chief Constable of Staffordshire, said in 'most forces there would be an officer who would abuse steroids' He said forces will also investigate officers who use their position to sleep with people .
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Frank Lampard will never be replaced at Chelsea, says his mentor Jose Mourinho. The Blues' record goalscorer left the club after 13 glittering years this summer, and has since joined title rivals Manchester City on a short-term loan from sister club New York City FC. Mourinho admits Chelsea's signing of former Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas, however, will not fill the hole the England man has left at Stamford Bridge. WATCH Scroll down for 'Jose tells Rio that for his concept of a league, the EPL's best' CLICK HERE to start picking your Fantasy Football team NOW! There’s £60,000 in prizes including £1,000 up for grabs EVERY WEEK… . Icons: Chelsea legend Frank Lampard (left) celebrates with fellow stalwart John Terry last season . City slicker: Lampard, now at Manchester City, will never be replaced at Chelsea, says Jose Mourinho . New arrival: Cesc Fabregas will revolutionise Chelsea's midfield, but will not replace Lampard . Speaking to Rio Ferdinand for BT Sport, he said: 'Fabregas is the player we need to modify a little bit the profile of our game. We want to give the next dimension to our game in midfield. 'But I think we can never say – in spite of Cesc, who is a fantastic player as you know – that, "This guy is coming to replace Frank," because Frank is Frank and one day he will be alongside Peter Osgood in terms of a statue being built for him, because he’s fantastic.' Mourinho also admitted Chelsea have a real fight on their hands if they are to reclaim the Premier League title. The Blues finished third last season - Mourinho's first since returning to Stamford Bridge - behind champions Manchester City and a resurgent Liverpool. The coming campaign marks 10 seasons since Mourinho's first in England - when his Chelsea side romped to a first league title in 50 years. Man with a plan: Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho admits he is worried about the competition in the top flight . Welcome: Mourinho will face old mentor Louis van Gaal as he battles it out with Manchester United . But Mourinho believes competition for the top spot if far harder this time around. 'In England it is even stronger now than in my first period,' he said. 'Even more now because when I first came Man City didn’t have this financial situation they have now. 'Even Tottenham at this moment, all the top five or six. In this moment can you tell me who is going to win the Premier League? Hitman: Diego Costa scored a fantastic solo effort as Chelsea beat Fenerbahce 2-0 in a 45-minute match . Rivals: Mourinho even believes Spurs, with Roberto Soldado in action in pre-season, can challenge . 'You can’t tell me. You can try to tell me but can you say which one of the top five is going to be outside the Champions League? You can’t say. This is what I want.' Chelsea's pre-season took them to Turkey on Friday, where they played two 45-minute matches against Besiktas and Fenerbahce, beating the latter 2-0 before a late Ersan Gulum goal handed Besiktas a 1-0 win. Watch the full interview on BT Sport 1 on Saturday in news and information show SportsHUB form 3pm on BT Sport 1. BT Sport, free for a second season, will bring fans 38 exclusively live Barclays Premier League games next season including 18 Top Picks, starting with Manchester United v Swansea on Sat 16 Aug from noon. Btsport.com .
Mourinho says Lampard will have a statue at Stamford Bridge on day . Chelsea's record scorer now on loan at Manchester City . Portuguese boss admits strong competition for the Premier League .
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The man who lived in the basement of a squalid Massachusetts home where the skeletal remains of three babies claims that he was unaware of the 'inhuman' and 'unbelievable' conditions his children were living in because he was not allowed upstairs. 'I was crushed that she would do that,' a trembling and sobbing Raymond Rivera said, following a brief court appearance in Uxbridge District Court Wednesday. 'I never saw the infant at all.' Rivera, who was the father of at least two of the surviving children removed from the house in Blackstone, has not been charged with neglecting the children or in connection with the infant remains. Broken man: Raymond River, 37, the boyfriend of Massachusetts 'house of horrors' mother Erika Murray, told reporters Wednesday that he knew nothing about her pregnancies, or the shocking living conditions inside the house . Kept in the dark: A shaken Mr Rivera (left) claimed that he always stayed in the basement because his girlfriend (right) banned him from going upstairs . House of death: Three of Murray's children were found dead inside the Blackstone home in September . Legal trouble: Rivera, pictured here in court Wednesday, has not been charged in the infants' deaths, but he faces three counts of possession of marijuana . Instead, he faces three charges of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. Rivera, 37, did not have a lawyer Wednesday and said he will have to use his retirement money to help pay for one since he quit his job at an office supply store and is living out of his car. 'I'm crumbling. I'm crumbling,' said Rivera, who is also referred to as Ramon Rivera III in some public documents, as he walked away from reporters after a highly emotional interview. Erika Murray, 31, the children's mother, has pleaded not guilty to fetal death concealment, permitting substantial injury to a child, and child endangerment. She is due in court in January. The woman’s attorney, Keith Halpern, said last month that she appears to have mental health issues. The lawyer said the woman told him the dead infants were born starting about eight years ago and at least one was born alive and lived a few days before she found the child dead in a bassinet. Rivera, who is expected back in court December 17, said Murray worked hard to keep him in the dark about the shocking living conditions upstairs. Rivera claimed he had no idea that his children were living in deplorable conditions inside the house crawling with vermin . Bio-hazard: Cleanup crews in full hazmat suits and respirators spent several days in September removed piles of garbage from the Blackstone home . No place to raise a child: Mounds of refuse mixed in with old furniture, discarded electronic equipment, empty soda cans and food wrappings were found inside the family home . Shocking clutter: Graphic photos have been released of a house of horrors in Blackstone where three dead babies were discovered . He maintained that Murray told him to 'go in the basement' and 'stay in the basement' and never talked about her pregnancies. 'Nobody outside knows what went on in that house,' Rivera said. Boston Globe quoted him as saying: 'Ninety nine per cent of my awake time was in the basement.'. The state Department of Children and Families took custody of four children ranging in age from 5-months old to 13-years-old from the Blackstone home in August. The two youngest survivors were found covered in their own feces, malnourished and severely neglected. They did not appear to have ever been taken outside the house. The remains of the three babies, two of them almost entirely skeletal, were found in the home in September. The dead infants were reportedly dressed in diapers and onesies, and stuffed inside bags hanging in upstairs closets. The house, which is owned by Rivera's sister, was vermin-infested, with rooms filled with trash, feces smeared on walls, soiled diapers and the remains of several animals. It has since been condemned and demolished. Razed to the ground: The residence was demolished in October after having been condemned by the town . It took clean-up crews 90 hours spread over four days of work to clear out Murray's house before heavy machinery was brought in to raze it to the ground. The clean-up and demolition cost the City of Blacktone just under $30,000. Murray's four surviving kids were rescued August 28 after her 10-year-old son went to a neighbor's home asking for help to quieten the crying baby. The neighbor found the youngest child covered in his own feces. Neither the baby nor Murray's three-year-old child have birth records and both are severely malnourished. authorities said .
Raymond Rivera, 37, said he was unaware of the 'inhuman' conditions his children were living in . Claimed that his girlfriend and mother of his two children Erika Murray, 31, ordered him to stay in the basement and banned him from going upstairs . Murray's three infants were found stashed in upstairs closets in September . Her four surviving children were removed from the home . Rivera has not been charged in the deaths, but is facing marijuana possession counts .
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By . Bianca London . PUBLISHED: . 05:49 EST, 21 August 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 06:24 EST, 21 August 2013 . Ever felt those pangs of sadness when you're sat at the far end of the dinner table or missing out on the biggest wedding party of the year? You're suffering from a serious case of FOMO, or Fear Of Missing Out. Not only is FOMO detrimental to our state of mind, it is also also costing us thousands of pounds a year. Despite budgets being tightened across the nation, Brits are shelling out an extra £1,463 on social activities they can't afford because they just can’t say no. A new study shows the social phenomenon FOMO is having a huge impact on the nation’s wallet with one in six Brits (16 per cent) revealing they’re unable to say no to social events even though they can’t afford it. Fear of missing out: Brits are shelling out an extra £1,463 on social activities they can't afford because they just can't say no . One in five (20 per cent) claim missing out on social occasions makes them feel depressed and, as a result, sufferers are going to extreme lengths to be part of the action; one in six (16 per cent) go without meals to fund the last-minute aspects of their social lives. Those susceptible to FOMO shell out an average of £28.13 extra a week participating in events they haven’t planned for, or agreed to, until the last minute. For around one in ten (9 per cent) the cost of FOMO is much higher with the real cost reaching £75 per week on last-minute social fixes. Holiday envy is the biggest cause of FOMO, with friends’ and family trips away rated the number one activity Brits hate to miss out on. Missing out: Birthday parties are what most people fear missing out on, while missing out on engagement parties and weddings is the third biggest cause of a serious case of FOMO . Birthday parties come second, while missing out on engagement parties and weddings is the third biggest cause of a serious case of FOMO. Fear of missing out is strongest in Wolverhampton where nearly two thirds (59 per cent) of residents confess to joining a last minute outing with friends once or twice a week. In Oxford, on the other hand, FOMO doesn’t appear to have taken hold - only one in 13 (eight per cent) throw caution to the wind and join in with an event they haven’t budgeted for. A spokesperson for VoucherCodes.co.uk, who carried out the survey, said: 'We’re in the sixth year of the recession and despite the fact so many Brits are struggling to get by on their austerity budget it appears we’re still unable to say no to occasions we can’t afford. 'If you’re one of the 16 per cent of people who regularly go over their social budget to avoid missing out it’s probably time to admit you’re not setting enough aside for social activities. 'If your budget is completely maxed out think outside the box next time your friends suggest going for a drink.' 1. Holidays2. Birthday parties3. Engagement parties and weddings4. Dinner parties5. Concerts/gigs6. Last minute activities such as a trip to the museum or cinema, or a meal out7. A regular Friday/Saturday night out8. Festivals9. Hen/stag parties10. Baby showers and christenings .
One in six Brits can’t say no to social events even though they can’t afford it . Brits spend £28.13 on average per week on last-minute social events . One in five feel depressed after seeing pictures of activities they’ve missed .
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Beijing (CNN) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao, set to begin handing over power to his successor, warned Thursday that a failure to deal with corruption could bring down China's ruling Communist Party and the state it controls. Hu was speaking at the party's 18th National Congress in Beijing, a key meeting of top officials that will usher in a new set of leaders of the world's most populous nation. After a decade in power, Hu is expected to hand over the party's top job to Vice President Xi Jinping. "If we fail to handle this issue well, it could prove fatal to the party, and even cause the collapse of the party and the fall of the state," Hu said of corruption during his speech at the start of the congress in the Great Hall of the People in the heart of the Chinese capital. His comments to a vast room full of delegates stood out in light of the huge political scandal that has rocked the party this year. The controversy involved the former high-flying politician Bo Xilai who is now under criminal investigation after being ousted from his posts and the party itself. He is accused of corruption, abuse of power and improper sexual relationships; official news reports have said Bo made "severe mistakes" related to the killing of a British businessman -- a crime for which Bo's wife was imprisoned -- and a diplomatic incident involving his former police chief in Chongqing. More than 2,200 delegates from across China are gathering for the Congress, and they in turn select the 200-plus members of the party's Central Committee, who in turn appoint the Politburo and ultimately the all-powerful Politburo Standing Committee -- the country's decision-makers. But most, if not all, of the outcomes are predetermined after a long period of secretive deal-making between party power brokers. The congress itself meets every five years. It is designed to assess the country's progress, and set new directions. Every 10 years it selects the new leadership. This year, the legacy of the Hu years is under the microscope. Under Hu and Premier Wen Jiabao, China's economy has continued to grow, lifting tens of millions of people out of poverty. China is now the world's second-biggest economy and closing fast on the United States. But there have been disappointments and discontent along the way, and Hu's much vaunted "harmonious society" is showing signs of cracking. Chinese leaders have endured a tumultuous year. The veil of secrecy around the party has been lifted, with reports of rifts and infighting. And the fall of Bo brought about China's biggest political scandal in decades. Bo, once party chief of the massive metropolis of Chongqing, is now in disgrace awaiting trial. His wife, Gu Kailai, is in prison, convicted of murdering a British business associate. Senior party leaders and their leaders have had to deal with unusual scrutiny of their affairs, with Western news organizations publishing investigations into the wealth accumulated by the families of Xi and Wen. Chinese authorities responded to the reports by blocking the websites of the news organizations involved: Bloomberg News and The New York Times. But China's army of censors is having to grapple with the rapid rise of social media platforms on which information moves and mutates at a dizzying pace. China is treading many fault lines: a widening gap between rich and poor, rising unrest about issues like pollution and land seizures, and a slowing economy that some say is in need of serious reform. Hu mentioned some of those tensions Thursday along with several other contentious issues -- like food safety, health care and law enforcement -- acknowledging that "there are a lot of difficulties and problems on our road ahead." Another issue Hu's government has struggled to tackle during its decade in power is the discontent and unrest among Tibetans living under Chinese rule. Authorities were given a grim reminder on Wednesday of the disillusionment and desperation of many Tibetans in western areas of China after four people set themselves on fire to protest Chinese rule. One teenage Tibetan monk died and two were injured after self-immolating in a majority Tibetan region of Sichuan Province, said Penpa Tsering, a spokesman for the Tibetan parliament in exile in Dharamsala, India. And a 23-year-old Tibetan woman died a separate incident in Qinghai Province, Tsering said, citing unidentified people in Tibetan areas. Dozens of Tibetans are reported to have set themselves ablaze in the past 18 months to express their unhappiness with Chinese rule. In his speech Thursday, Hu also made a case for China to strengthen its presence on the seas off its coast. Beijing has become embroiled in a string of territorial disputes with countries like Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam over areas thought to contain large reserves of natural resources under the sea bed. The leadership should "build China into a maritime power," Hu said, citing the need to exploit marine resources and "resolutely safeguard China's maritime rights and interests" among the goals. CNN iReport: What do you think of the power transition? Share your comments and experiences and best could be used online or on air. CNN's Stan Grant, CY Xu and Jaime FlorCruz contributed to this report.
Thousands of delegates gather in Beijing for the meeting . The key meeting follows a year beset by scandal for the party . Four Tibetans set themselves on fire, the Tibetan government in exile says .
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The controversy involved the former", "high-flying politician Bo Xilai who is now under", "criminal investigation after being ousted from", "his posts and the party itself. He is accused of", "corruption, abuse of power and improper sexual", "relationships; official news reports have said Bo", "made \"severe mistakes\" related to the killing of", "a British businessman -- a crime for which Bo's", "wife was imprisoned -- and a diplomatic incident", "involving his former police chief in Chongqing.", "More than 2,200 delegates from across China are", "gathering for the Congress, and they in turn", "select the 200-plus members of the party's", "Central Committee, who in turn appoint the", "Politburo and ultimately the all-powerful", "Politburo Standing Committee -- the country's", "decision-makers. But most, if not all, of the", "outcomes are predetermined after a long period of", "secretive deal-making between party power", "brokers. The congress itself meets every five", "years. It is designed to assess the country's", "progress, and set new directions. Every 10 years", "it selects the new leadership. This year, the", "legacy of the Hu years is under the microscope.", "Under Hu and Premier Wen Jiabao, China's economy", "has continued to grow, lifting tens of millions", "of people out of poverty. China is now the", "world's second-biggest economy and closing fast", "on the United States. But there have been", "disappointments and discontent along the way, and", "Hu's much vaunted \"harmonious society\" is showing", "signs of cracking. Chinese leaders have endured a", "tumultuous year. The veil of secrecy around the", "party has been lifted, with reports of rifts and", "infighting. And the fall of Bo brought about", "China's biggest political scandal in decades. Bo,", "once party chief of the massive metropolis of", "Chongqing, is now in disgrace awaiting trial. His", "wife, Gu Kailai, is in prison, convicted of", "murdering a British business associate. Senior", "party leaders and their leaders have had to deal", "with unusual scrutiny of their affairs, with", "Western news organizations publishing", "investigations into the wealth accumulated by the", "families of Xi and Wen. Chinese authorities", "responded to the reports by blocking the websites", "of the news organizations involved: Bloomberg", "News and The New York Times. But China's army of", "censors is having to grapple with the rapid rise", "of social media platforms on which information", "moves and mutates at a dizzying pace. China is", "treading many fault lines: a widening gap between", "rich and poor, rising unrest about issues like", "pollution and land seizures, and a slowing", "economy that some say is in need of serious", "reform. Hu mentioned some of those tensions", "Thursday along with several other contentious", "issues -- like food safety, health care and law", "enforcement -- acknowledging that \"there are a", "lot of difficulties and problems on our road", "ahead.\" Another issue Hu's government has", "struggled to tackle during its decade in power is", "the discontent and unrest among Tibetans living", "under Chinese rule. Authorities were given a grim", "reminder on Wednesday of the disillusionment and", "desperation of many Tibetans in western areas of", "China after four people set themselves on fire to", "protest Chinese rule. One teenage Tibetan monk", "died and two were injured after self-immolating", "in a majority Tibetan region of Sichuan Province,", "said Penpa Tsering, a spokesman for the Tibetan", "parliament in exile in Dharamsala, India. And a", "23-year-old Tibetan woman died a separate", "incident in Qinghai Province, Tsering said,", "citing unidentified people in Tibetan areas.", "Dozens of Tibetans are reported to have set", "themselves ablaze in the past 18 months to", "express their unhappiness with Chinese rule. In", "his speech Thursday, Hu also made a case for", "China to strengthen its presence on the seas off", "its coast. Beijing has become embroiled in a", "string of territorial disputes with countries", "like Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam over", "areas thought to contain large reserves of", "natural resources under the sea bed. The", "leadership should \"build China into a maritime", "power,\" Hu said, citing the need to exploit", "marine resources and \"resolutely safeguard", "China's maritime rights and interests\" among the", "goals. CNN iReport: What do you think of the", "power transition? Share your comments and", "experiences and best could be used online or on", "air. CNN's Stan Grant, CY Xu and Jaime FlorCruz", "contributed to this report." ]
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(CNN) -- A pregnant woman has gone missing on the picturesque Hawaiian island of Maui, spurring a search that has led to her torched SUV -- but not her. Maui police first issued a missing persons alert for Carly "Charli" Joann Scott on Wednesday, two days after her mother reported her missing. The 27-year-old woman, who is 5 months' pregnant, was last seen around 8 p.m. local time Sunday at her sister's home in Haiku. She left there in her silver 1997 Toyota 4Runner. The missing woman's mother, Kimberly Scott, said it "is very unusual for Carly to just up and leave without telling anyone," according to a police statement posted on Maui County's Facebook page. Authorities were able to track down her vehicle in the Peahi area on Wednesday. While it was burnt, police said that its vehicle identification number was legible and tied it to Scott. The next day, a member of the search party looking for the Hawaii resident found what police only described as "possible evidence." "We are asking anyone who is assisting in the search to call the (police) department if they find any suspicious items, however, please do not touch, move or recover the item as it may be evidence in this case or another case that the department is investigating," the police said. CNN affiliate KGMB/KHNL reported that Scott's ex-boyfriend -- who said he loved her and that the two "occasionally hooked up" -- told them that he'd been with her last Sunday night. The two were following each other on a road, but then he claimed he lost track of her. The ex-boyfriend claimed that he'd assisted in searches for Scott, though her family had become "hostile" to him lately. Scott's stepfather, Johnny Pipkin, told the same affiliate that the family was riding a roller coaster as it did everything they could to find the woman they called "Charli." "It's moment to moment," Pipkin said. "Up, down. Up, down. Tired ... Frustrated."
Carly "Charli" Joann Scott, who is 5 months' pregnant, was last seen last Sunday in Maui . Authorities have found her charred SUV, but she's missing . Scott's stepfather described family's emotions: "Up, down. Up, down. Tired ... Frustrated."
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[ "(CNN) -- A pregnant woman has gone missing on the", "picturesque Hawaiian island of Maui, spurring a", "search that has led to her torched SUV -- but not", "her. Maui police first issued a missing persons", "alert for Carly \"Charli\" Joann Scott on", "Wednesday, two days after her mother reported her", "missing. The 27-year-old woman, who is 5 months'", "pregnant, was last seen around 8 p.m. local time", "Sunday at her sister's home in Haiku. She left", "there in her silver 1997 Toyota 4Runner. The", "missing woman's mother, Kimberly Scott, said it", "\"is very unusual for Carly to just up and leave", "without telling anyone,\" according to a police", "statement posted on Maui County's Facebook page.", "Authorities were able to track down her vehicle", "in the Peahi area on Wednesday. While it was", "burnt, police said that its vehicle", "identification number was legible and tied it to", "Scott. The next day, a member of the search party", "looking for the Hawaii resident found what police", "only described as \"possible evidence.\" \"We are", "asking anyone who is assisting in the search to", "call the (police) department if they find any", "suspicious items, however, please do not touch,", "move or recover the item as it may be evidence in", "this case or another case that the department is", "investigating,\" the police said. CNN affiliate", "KGMB/KHNL reported that Scott's ex-boyfriend --", "who said he loved her and that the two", "\"occasionally hooked up\" -- told them that he'd", "been with her last Sunday night. The two were", "following each other on a road, but then he", "claimed he lost track of her. The ex-boyfriend", "claimed that he'd assisted in searches for Scott,", "though her family had become \"hostile\" to him", "lately. Scott's stepfather, Johnny Pipkin, told", "the same affiliate that the family was riding a", "roller coaster as it did everything they could to", "find the woman they called \"Charli.\" \"It's moment", "to moment,\" Pipkin said. \"Up, down. Up, down.", "Tired ... Frustrated.\"" ]
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alert for Carly "Charli" Joann Scott on missing. The 27-year-old woman, who is 5 months' pregnant, was last seen around 8 p.m. local time lately. Scott's stepfather, Johnny Pipkin, told to moment," Pipkin said. "Up, down. Up, down. Tired ... Frustrated."
Orinda, California (CNN) -- As he lies in bed, Ryan Buchanan's eyes flutter open. He gazes into his room but fixates on nothing. A stuffed toy lies motionless in his left hand. Every two hours, a nurse turns him: first on his back, then to the right, then to the left. Fourteen medications course through his gastrointestinal tube, given at different hours of the day. His parents or nurses monitor his oxygen levels, change his feeding bag, clean the various tubes that help him survive. All this is happening in his bedroom, in the same home where Ryan grew up, learned to crawl, played with his dog and painted a California golden bear on his bedroom wall. This is also where his family hopes he will awake from his yearlong ordeal. The 17-year-old is in a persistent vegetative state after a beach accident deprived his brain of oxygen for more than 15 minutes. Ryan's parents, Bret and Janine Buchanan, turned their own bedroom into a hospital ward for their eldest son. Metal shelves in the room are stocked with adult diapers, splints, catheters and syringes. Increasingly, families like the Buchanans are bringing children with complex medical needs home for long-term care. In previous decades, children with neurological injuries would stay in hospitals or other facilities for the rest of their lives. Today, children are being moved through these institutions more quickly, said Dr. Ellen Elias, director of the clinic for kids with special health care needs at Children's Hospital Colorado. Part of the reason is that children with these and other health issues are living longer thanks to medical advances. Another reason for the change in care comes from the insurance companies' refusal to pay for long inpatient stays, Elias said. Children requiring long-term antibiotics, feeding tubes and/or ventilator support are now sent home with nursing care, rather than living months at a time in the hospital. "It has changed dramatically. So many things we used to keep kids in the hospital (for), we can now take care of in the home instead." Elias is the lead author of an article published in the journal Pediatrics in April that outlines ways to transition complex pediatric patients home from the hospital. "We send very complicated kids home for their parents to take care of them," Elias said. "This puts a huge amount of stress and responsibility onto parents. We realize this is an incredibly daunting task." Home care places demands on parents' time and finances, as well as their emotional and physical well-being. The most complex patients can require 24-hour nursing shifts, a rigorous medication schedule and various treatments. The cost can be staggering: Ryan's monthly care is about $40,000. Home care costs less than lengthy hospital stays, but it's still a major expense. The state-funded California Medical Assistance Program, known as Medi-Cal, covers Ryan's home care. Ryan's condition requires nurses or caregivers around the clock to place his legs in and out of splints, change his feeding bag and bathe him. "This is just a new life," said Ryan's father, Bret. "I don't look at it as any different than taking care of a normal child." Deeply religious, the Buchanans have faith that Ryan will recover and wanted to bring him home so he would be in a familiar setting. Throughout the day, his dad, mom and 15-year-old brother Jacob pop into Ryan's room. A stream of visitors from his high school, youth group and lacrosse team stops by during the week. Sometimes, his family watches football in his room, cheering for teams together. "We never considered not bringing him home," Bret Buchanan said. "Home is where his family and friends are and where he is most comfortable. Our goal has always been to bring him home when it was safe to do so." The toll of caregiving can be intense, but parents are often willing to make the sacrifice. "It's their child. They love them," said Elias, who has seen many parents take their children home. "They want them to be part of their lives." Ryan always had an easygoing swagger, said his mother, Janine. He aspired to study civil engineering and wanted to go to the University of California, Berkeley, like his dad. Fascinated by architecture, he would build model structures and houses. As an infant, he played baby Jesus in his local Nativity play, and as a teen, he would strum his guitar playing gospel songs for his church youth group. Teachers would rave about how much they loved him, said Jacob, who shared a room with Ryan for most of their lives. "I feel like if I didn't have my brother (growing up), I'd be a mess," he said. "He kind of showed me the ropes and everything. I always wanted to do everything my brother did." In June 2011, the brothers and about 50 kids from their church went on a supervised youth retreat near Santa Cruz, California. On a Saturday afternoon, Ryan and his friends started digging a sand tunnel on Sunset State Beach. Scooping the sand with their bare hands and Frisbees, they created an underground passage about 10 feet wide and 7 feet deep. It was about 4 p.m. when Jacob heard one of his friends shout: "Jacob, your brother is under the sand!" The tunnel had collapsed, trapping Ryan underneath. There was no sign of him. Teens were screaming, and everyone dropped to the ground, frantically clawing at the sand with their hands to find Ryan, Jacob recalled. He dropped to his knees and prayed to God: "Lord, if you can do anything, please take him out now. I don't want my brother to die." By the time rescuers reached Ryan, he was unconscious. But his heart was beating. Weeks after the accident, the diagnosis became clear: Ryan was in a persistent vegetative state because he had been deprived of oxygen for 15 to 20 minutes. A month later, doctors asked the Buchanans whether they should resuscitate him the next time Ryan's life was in jeopardy. "We have hope that he could still recover," his mother told the doctors. "You're going to do everything you can for our son to keep him alive." After months in hospitals and other institutions, his family brought him home in February. "He seems more comfortable, relaxed at home," his dad said. Doctors say it's notoriously difficult to predict the outcome of neurological injuries, especially those stemming from oxygen deprivation. Without oxygen, brain cells die within a few minutes, causing extensive damage. The situation is dire in most cases, yet no one really knows why a very small fraction of patients emerge from comas. "When it comes to neurology, there's so much unknown," said Dr. Ricardo Komotar, a brain surgeon and professor at Miami University who is not involved in Ryan's care. "We don't have any statistics. It's very, very rare to be in a vegetative state for a long period of time and wake up." Still, the Buchanans continue to hope. The uncertainties and caregiving responsibilities they face are often overwhelming, but the Buchanans say they believe that choosing to sustain his life and bringing him home was best for Ryan. Every day, Jacob pokes his head into Ryan's room, which is right next to the bedroom they used to share. Having "Rye" at home brings a "sense of normalness," Jacob said. He usually recounts to his brother what happened during each day and even pokes fun of him like he used to. "I look at him now, and I realize that's the same exact kid," Jacob said. "Why can't he be like the way he was before?" The Buchanans have set up a website, the Ryan Buchanan Trust, where you can learn more about Ryan and how to help. CNN's Emma Lacey-Bordeaux contributed to this story.
Ryan Buchanan was digging a tunnel at the beach when it collapsed on top of him . The 17-year-old was without oxygen for more than 15 minutes . The Buchanans are caring for their son, who's in a persistent vegetative state, at home .
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[ "Orinda, California (CNN) -- As he lies in bed,", "Ryan Buchanan's eyes flutter open. He gazes into", "his room but fixates on nothing. A stuffed toy", "lies motionless in his left hand. Every two", "hours, a nurse turns him: first on his back, then", "to the right, then to the left. Fourteen", "medications course through his gastrointestinal", "tube, given at different hours of the day. His", "parents or nurses monitor his oxygen levels,", "change his feeding bag, clean the various tubes", "that help him survive. All this is happening in", "his bedroom, in the same home where Ryan grew up,", "learned to crawl, played with his dog and painted", "a California golden bear on his bedroom wall.", "This is also where his family hopes he will awake", "from his yearlong ordeal. The 17-year-old is in a", "persistent vegetative state after a beach", "accident deprived his brain of oxygen for more", "than 15 minutes. Ryan's parents, Bret and Janine", "Buchanan, turned their own bedroom into a", "hospital ward for their eldest son. Metal shelves", "in the room are stocked with adult diapers,", "splints, catheters and syringes. Increasingly,", "families like the Buchanans are bringing children", "with complex medical needs home for long-term", "care. In previous decades, children with", "neurological injuries would stay in hospitals or", "other facilities for the rest of their lives.", "Today, children are being moved through these", "institutions more quickly, said Dr. Ellen Elias,", "director of the clinic for kids with special", "health care needs at Children's Hospital", "Colorado. Part of the reason is that children", "with these and other health issues are living", "longer thanks to medical advances. Another reason", "for the change in care comes from the insurance", "companies' refusal to pay for long inpatient", "stays, Elias said. Children requiring long-term", "antibiotics, feeding tubes and/or ventilator", "support are now sent home with nursing care,", "rather than living months at a time in the", "hospital. \"It has changed dramatically. So many", "things we used to keep kids in the hospital", "(for), we can now take care of in the home", "instead.\" Elias is the lead author of an article", "published in the journal Pediatrics in April that", "outlines ways to transition complex pediatric", "patients home from the hospital. \"We send very", "complicated kids home for their parents to take", "care of them,\" Elias said. \"This puts a huge", "amount of stress and responsibility onto parents.", "We realize this is an incredibly daunting task.\"", "Home care places demands on parents' time and", "finances, as well as their emotional and physical", "well-being. The most complex patients can require", "24-hour nursing shifts, a rigorous medication", "schedule and various treatments. The cost can be", "staggering: Ryan's monthly care is about $40,000.", "Home care costs less than lengthy hospital stays,", "but it's still a major expense. The state-funded", "California Medical Assistance Program, known as", "Medi-Cal, covers Ryan's home care. Ryan's", "condition requires nurses or caregivers around", "the clock to place his legs in and out of", "splints, change his feeding bag and bathe him.", "\"This is just a new life,\" said Ryan's father,", "Bret. \"I don't look at it as any different than", "taking care of a normal child.\" Deeply religious,", "the Buchanans have faith that Ryan will recover", "and wanted to bring him home so he would be in a", "familiar setting. Throughout the day, his dad,", "mom and 15-year-old brother Jacob pop into Ryan's", "room. A stream of visitors from his high school,", "youth group and lacrosse team stops by during the", "week. Sometimes, his family watches football in", "his room, cheering for teams together. \"We never", "considered not bringing him home,\" Bret Buchanan", "said. \"Home is where his family and friends are", "and where he is most comfortable. Our goal has", "always been to bring him home when it was safe to", "do so.\" The toll of caregiving can be intense,", "but parents are often willing to make the", "sacrifice. \"It's their child. They love them,\"", "said Elias, who has seen many parents take their", "children home. \"They want them to be part of", "their lives.\" Ryan always had an easygoing", "swagger, said his mother, Janine. He aspired to", "study civil engineering and wanted to go to the", "University of California, Berkeley, like his dad.", "Fascinated by architecture, he would build model", "structures and houses. As an infant, he played", "baby Jesus in his local Nativity play, and as a", "teen, he would strum his guitar playing gospel", "songs for his church youth group. Teachers would", "rave about how much they loved him, said Jacob,", "who shared a room with Ryan for most of their", "lives. \"I feel like if I didn't have my brother", "(growing up), I'd be a mess,\" he said. \"He kind", "of showed me the ropes and everything. I always", "wanted to do everything my brother did.\" In June", "2011, the brothers and about 50 kids from their", "church went on a supervised youth retreat near", "Santa Cruz, California. On a Saturday afternoon,", "Ryan and his friends started digging a sand", "tunnel on Sunset State Beach. Scooping the sand", "with their bare hands and Frisbees, they created", "an underground passage about 10 feet wide and 7", "feet deep. It was about 4 p.m. when Jacob heard", "one of his friends shout: \"Jacob, your brother is", "under the sand!\" The tunnel had collapsed,", "trapping Ryan underneath. There was no sign of", "him. Teens were screaming, and everyone dropped", "to the ground, frantically clawing at the sand", "with their hands to find Ryan, Jacob recalled. He", "dropped to his knees and prayed to God: \"Lord, if", "you can do anything, please take him out now. I", "don't want my brother to die.\" By the time", "rescuers reached Ryan, he was unconscious. But", "his heart was beating. Weeks after the accident,", "the diagnosis became clear: Ryan was in a", "persistent vegetative state because he had been", "deprived of oxygen for 15 to 20 minutes. A month", "later, doctors asked the Buchanans whether they", "should resuscitate him the next time Ryan's life", "was in jeopardy. \"We have hope that he could", "still recover,\" his mother told the doctors.", "\"You're going to do everything you can for our", "son to keep him alive.\" After months in hospitals", "and other institutions, his family brought him", "home in February. \"He seems more comfortable,", "relaxed at home,\" his dad said. Doctors say it's", "notoriously difficult to predict the outcome of", "neurological injuries, especially those stemming", "from oxygen deprivation. Without oxygen, brain", "cells die within a few minutes, causing extensive", "damage. The situation is dire in most cases, yet", "no one really knows why a very small fraction of", "patients emerge from comas. \"When it comes to", "neurology, there's so much unknown,\" said Dr.", "Ricardo Komotar, a brain surgeon and professor at", "Miami University who is not involved in Ryan's", "care. \"We don't have any statistics. It's very,", "very rare to be in a vegetative state for a long", "period of time and wake up.\" Still, the Buchanans", "continue to hope. The uncertainties and", "caregiving responsibilities they face are often", "overwhelming, but the Buchanans say they believe", "that choosing to sustain his life and bringing", "him home was best for Ryan. Every day, Jacob", "pokes his head into Ryan's room, which is right", "next to the bedroom they used to share. Having", "\"Rye\" at home brings a \"sense of normalness,\"", "Jacob said. He usually recounts to his brother", "what happened during each day and even pokes fun", "of him like he used to. \"I look at him now, and I", "realize that's the same exact kid,\" Jacob said.", "\"Why can't he be like the way he was before?\" The", "Buchanans have set up a website, the Ryan", "Buchanan Trust, where you can learn more about", "Ryan and how to help. CNN's Emma Lacey-Bordeaux", "contributed to this story." ]
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from his yearlong ordeal. The 17-year-old is in a persistent vegetative state after a beach accident deprived his brain of oxygen for more than 15 minutes. Ryan's parents, Bret and Janine families like the Buchanans are bringing children always been to bring him home when it was safe to
By . Emma Glanfield . A Victorian terraced house which is completely covered in ivy and thought to be causing rat infestations is at the centre of a bitter row between neighbours. The dilapidated home – which remarkably is occupied – cuts a strange sight in the otherwise clean and tidy street in Newburn, Newcastle. Despite other properties in the street appearing well-kept, the front of the property is completely covered in a huge expanse of ivy which neighbours complain is plagued by rats. The dilapidated ivy-clad property - which remarkably is occupied - is at the centre of a bitter row between neighbours in Derwent Avenue, Newburn, Newcastle, who are outraged at its 'disgusting' appearance . The ivy-clad building, left, is covered to such an extent its owner Kevin Roberts, pictured leaving the property right, can't even see out of the windows - but he refuses to cut it down and says he likes it just the way it is . The ivy-clad building, which is covered to such an extent its owner can't even see out of the windows, has caused ill-feeling between local residents, with neighbours outraged at the condition of the property. Great-grandmother Ann Galbraith, 70, who has lived on the road her entire life, said she is 'disgusted' by the state of the house she lives directly next door to and said she has often seen rats crawling up the ivy. The retired cleaner said: ‘The ivy is just bizarre, it completely covers the house. ‘I have seen rats crawling up it, they must be nesting in it. ‘My house is spotless, but I have had two baby rats in here, which must have come from next door. Owner Kevin Roberts denies his house is a magnet for rats and vermin and claims he doesn't even have a kitchen - despite the fact neighbours claim to have seen rats climbing the ivy on the front of his home . Great-grandmother Ann Galbraith, 70, who has lived on the road her whole entire life, said she is 'disgusted' by the state of the house she lives directly next door to and said she has often seen rats crawling up the ivy . The ivy-clad house, pictured far right, cuts a strange sight in the otherwise clean, tidy and well-kept street in Newburn, Newcastle, and neighbours are concerned it could affect house prices in the residential area . ‘I feel dirty and I feel as though the . house is dirty. It makes me not want to have my grandchildren in the . house. I am disgusted by it.’ She said the house had once been well-kept and smart but after the owner's parents died around six years ago it fell into a state of disarray. ‘It used to be lovely. I was invited inside once and it was clean and tidy, but it is a complete disgrace. Neighbours have described the property, pictured, as 'disgusting' and an 'embarrassment' but owner Kevin Roberts says he is doing no harm . ‘I dread to think what the rooms are like. If it looks like that outside, then what must it look like inside?’ she said. Another neighbour who did not wish to be named added: ‘It is an embarrassment, a total embarrassment to this street. Something needs to be done about.’ However, the owner of the house, Kevin Roberts, denies his house is a magnet for vermin and claims he doesn't even have a kitchen. The 58-year-old former builder said it was after his parents died that he was evicted from his old home on the street and was forced to move into the ivy-clad building they had left behind. He said: ‘The rats have nothing to do with me. I don't even have animals, I don't have a kitchen. ‘I don't have the money to fix the house. I am living in it but it is derelict. ‘The ivy is definitely not the problem, it is not what is attracting the rats. Other people on this road have animals. ‘I like the ivy. I don't care that I can't see out of the windows. In fact, I like it. It attracts all the birds. I wake up every morning to birdsong, it is lovely. ‘I don't care what anyone thinks, I am not doing anybody any harm.’ However, 74-year-old Derek Fairley, who lives opposite the house, strongly disagrees. He said: ‘It is a serious problem and I am worried that I won't be able to sell my home because of the state of the house.’
Neighbours outraged at 'disgusting' ivy-clad house in Newburn, Newcastle . Residents claim to have seen rats crawling up and down expanse of ivy . Ivy covers so much of property the owner can't even see out of the window . Kevin Roberts lives in the Victorian house despite describing it 'derelict' The 58-year-old claims he likes the ivy and says he isn't doing any harm . Neighbours worried house prices could be affected by the 'embarrassment'
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By . Ellie Zolfagharifard . PUBLISHED: . 09:45 EST, 23 December 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 19:41 EST, 24 December 2013 . A beautiful time-lapse of the Milky Way dancing over the incredibly clear night skies of Mauna Kea in Hawaii has been created by an astronomy student. Sean Goebel from the University of Hawaii at Manoa created the video from photographs taken on three consecutive nights in April and four nights over the summer. His video, which instantly went viral, shows the night sky progression over Mauna Kea, a 4,207 metre (13,803-foot) mountain on Hawaii's Big Island, along with its many telescopes. Scroll down for video... The video, which instantly went viral, shows the night sky progression over Mauna Kea, a 4,207 metre (13,803-foot) mountain on Hawaii's Big Island, along with its many telescopes. Pictured here is the Keck observatory . The summit of Mauna Kea on the Island of Hawaii hosts the world's largest astronomical observatory, with telescopes operated by eleven countries. The combined light-gathering power of the telescopes on Mauna Kea is fifteen times greater than that of the Palomar telescope in California -- for many years the world's largest. It is also sixty times greater than that of the Hubble Space Telescope. The Keck, Gemini and Subaru telescopes within the complex all have lasers, which are used to remove the blurring effects of Earth's atmosphere. The summit of Mauna Kea on the Island of Hawaii hosts the world's largest astronomical observatory, with telescopes operated by eleven countries. Pictured is the Gemini telescope . The summit of Mauna Kea on the Island of Hawaii hosts the world's largest astronomical observatory. The telescopes in the area are operated by astronomers from eleven countries. Their combined light-gathering power is fifteen times greater than that of the Palomar telescope in California. It is also sixty times greater than that of the Hubble Space Telescope. Mauna Kea is unique as an astronomical observing site.  The atmosphere above the mountain is extremely dry -- which is important in measuring infrared and submillimeter radiation from celestial sources. The proportion of clear nights in the area is among the highest in the world. ‘Just as waves of heat coming off . pavement blur out the detail in faraway objects, winds in the atmosphere . blur out fine detail in the stars, galaxies and whatever is being . observed,’ explained Mr Goebel. ‘The . laser is used to track this atmospheric turbulence, and one of the . mirrors in the telescope bends hundreds of times per second in order to . cancel out the blurring.’ Mr Goebel set up his cameras on nights when the weather was clear, the moon was small and when he knew the telescopes would be running the lasers. Astronomers are currently using the lasers to observe the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way. The proportion of clear nights in this region is among some of the highest in the world. Using a Canon 5D Mk. II and Rebel XT Mr Goebel took 300 one minute exposures, with an average scene taking about five hours to film. The Keck, Gemini and Subaru telescopes within the complex all have lasers, which are used to remove the blurring effects of Earth's atmosphere . Using a Canon 5D Mk. II and Rebel XT Mr Goebel took 300 one minute exposures, with an average scene taking about five hours to film . Mr Goebel set up his cameras on nights when the weather was clear, the moon was small and when he knew the telescopes would be running the lasers . The conditions meant that Mr Goebel often suffered from altitude sickness during filming. ‘I've had my vision fade out, have lost my balance, and have needed to stop to catch my breath while hiking around at night,’ he said. To create motion in the scenes, the student used a home-built rotary table and later edited the images to create the video. Mr Goebel has made several other time-lapse videos in the past, including of Yosemite and Death Valley in California- but this one has proved particuarly popular. 'Time lapse of the night skies is awesome. Telescopes are awesome, too. Throw in some 1-ft-wide lasers, and then it's even better,' he said. The telescopes in the area are operated by astronomers from eleven countries. Pictured is the Gemini observatory - an 8.1-metre telescope operated by a consortium of seven countries . Their combined light-gathering power of is fifteen times greater than that of the Palomar telescope in California . Conditions meant that Mr Goebel often suffered from altitude sickness during filming. 'I've had my vision fade out, have lost my balance, and have needed to stop to catch my breath while hiking around at night,' he said .
Sean Goebel created the . video from photographs taken over seven nights . Video shows the telescopes and lasers at work at Manuna Kea in Hawaii . Manuna Kea is world's largest observatory located on a 4,207m mountain . Observatory is currently looking at the black hole at centre of the Milky Way .
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Washington (CNN) -- House Republicans are fashioning a scaled-down bill to address the southern border crisis that would provide less than $1 billion and include an immigration policy change that most Democrats strongly oppose. There is increasing concern from members that they cannot leave town next week for their August recess without showing they have a solution to the surge of migrant youth from Central America overwhelming immigration services. "I'm not going home -- I don't have enough guns to protect myself," Texas GOP Rep. John Carter told CNN about his determination to get something passed in the House. Expressing his anxiety about the need to address the situation in his state, Carter said, "It's that bad in Texas." Poll: Border crisis impacts public opinion . But even if the House does pass a measure, a significant number of Senate Democrats are pushing for a larger spending bill without any policy change. So, it's unclear whether legislation would get to President Barack Obama's desk in time. Earlier this week, House GOP leaders discussed a $1.5 billion package -- more than $1 billion less than a plan introduced on Tuesday by Senate Democrats and significantly smaller than the $3.7 billion proposal the White House sent to Congress earlier this month. Obama meeting with Central American leaders . But with solid Democratic opposition, House Speaker John Boehner and his deputies struggled to get enough support from fellow Republicans to hit the 218-vote threshold needed for passage. A significant bloc of GOP members doesn't want to give Obama any more money or change a law they don't believe he'll enforce anyway. Texas Rep. Kay Granger said after a meeting with all House Republicans on Friday that the emerging plan will include some key recommendations from a border working group appointed by Boehner that she headed up. The package will also have a smaller price tag. The chief policy aim is to alter a 2008 law to make it easier to deport children coming to the United States from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. Currently, they are permitted to stay in the country until they receive a hearing. That can take months or years. Those who maintain they face threats of sexual abuse or violence would stay in United States and receive a hearing within seven days. The Obama administration has indicated that it is open to making some tweaks to the law, but many congressional Democrats oppose changes and reject the GOP's move to attach that provision to the border money. Florida Rep. Mario Diaz Balart, a member of the GOP working group that traveled to Central American recently, argued that linking the policy with the money was critical. "You have to deal with the problem. The perception by people in other countries that America will allow you to come here and make any claim you choose and stay. That is not true. We need to engage the President," be said. The House GOP bill also calls for sending National Guard troops to the border and allowing Border Patrol agents to enter federal lands. Rep. Devin Nunes, a California Republican, told CNN there was "broad consensus" to vote on the measure next week. White House: Congress shouldn't leave town without acting . One conservative GOP member, South Carolina Rep. Mick Mulvaney, questioned whether the situation was really the crisis that many say it is, but said he supported the pledge from leaders to offset the new spending by drawing funds from other programs. "As long as it's paid for I have no difficulty with moving money within the government. You're going to have to find a way to care for the people who are here, that's the reality we face. You're going to have to find a way to pay for sending people home. That's just a reality we face," Mulvaney said. Acknowledging that the GOP bill could fail to attract enough Democrats and conservatives, Illinois Republican Adam Kinzinger said, "If they want to vote no, let them. Let them own their votes." The No. 2 Democrat in the Senate drew a hard line on accepting any immigration policy changes as part of the border bill. "The overwhelming majority of Democrats think it's a mistake," Sen. Dick Durbin told CNN on Thursday. Sen Dianne Feinstein, D-California, the 2008 law's original author and now the point person for the White House on finding a way to make changes, told CNN she does not think it can happen by the end of next week. "This bill is very complicated and we have to know what we're doing," said Feinstein. Crisis on the border . Rick Perry on the border . CNN's Paul Courson contributed to this report .
House Republicans hope to vote on scaled-down bill before they leave town for recess . "I'm not going home -- I don't have enough guns to protect myself," Republican tells CNN . Scaled-down funding, change to 2008 law are non-starters in the Senate .
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[ "Washington (CNN) -- House Republicans are", "fashioning a scaled-down bill to address the", "southern border crisis that would provide less", "than $1 billion and include an immigration policy", "change that most Democrats strongly oppose. There", "is increasing concern from members that they", "cannot leave town next week for their August", "recess without showing they have a solution to", "the surge of migrant youth from Central America", "overwhelming immigration services. \"I'm not going", "home -- I don't have enough guns to protect", "myself,\" Texas GOP Rep. John Carter told CNN", "about his determination to get something passed", "in the House. Expressing his anxiety about the", "need to address the situation in his state,", "Carter said, \"It's that bad in Texas.\" Poll:", "Border crisis impacts public opinion . But even", "if the House does pass a measure, a significant", "number of Senate Democrats are pushing for a", "larger spending bill without any policy change.", "So, it's unclear whether legislation would get to", "President Barack Obama's desk in time. Earlier", "this week, House GOP leaders discussed a $1.5", "billion package -- more than $1 billion less than", "a plan introduced on Tuesday by Senate Democrats", "and significantly smaller than the $3.7 billion", "proposal the White House sent to Congress earlier", "this month. Obama meeting with Central American", "leaders . But with solid Democratic opposition,", "House Speaker John Boehner and his deputies", "struggled to get enough support from fellow", "Republicans to hit the 218-vote threshold needed", "for passage. A significant bloc of GOP members", "doesn't want to give Obama any more money or", "change a law they don't believe he'll enforce", "anyway. Texas Rep. Kay Granger said after a", "meeting with all House Republicans on Friday that", "the emerging plan will include some key", "recommendations from a border working group", "appointed by Boehner that she headed up. The", "package will also have a smaller price tag. The", "chief policy aim is to alter a 2008 law to make", "it easier to deport children coming to the United", "States from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.", "Currently, they are permitted to stay in the", "country until they receive a hearing. That can", "take months or years. Those who maintain they", "face threats of sexual abuse or violence would", "stay in United States and receive a hearing", "within seven days. The Obama administration has", "indicated that it is open to making some tweaks", "to the law, but many congressional Democrats", "oppose changes and reject the GOP's move to", "attach that provision to the border money.", "Florida Rep. Mario Diaz Balart, a member of the", "GOP working group that traveled to Central", "American recently, argued that linking the policy", "with the money was critical. \"You have to deal", "with the problem. The perception by people in", "other countries that America will allow you to", "come here and make any claim you choose and stay.", "That is not true. We need to engage the", "President,\" be said. The House GOP bill also", "calls for sending National Guard troops to the", "border and allowing Border Patrol agents to enter", "federal lands. Rep. Devin Nunes, a California", "Republican, told CNN there was \"broad consensus\"", "to vote on the measure next week. White House:", "Congress shouldn't leave town without acting .", "One conservative GOP member, South Carolina Rep.", "Mick Mulvaney, questioned whether the situation", "was really the crisis that many say it is, but", "said he supported the pledge from leaders to", "offset the new spending by drawing funds from", "other programs. \"As long as it's paid for I have", "no difficulty with moving money within the", "government. You're going to have to find a way to", "care for the people who are here, that's the", "reality we face. You're going to have to find a", "way to pay for sending people home. That's just a", "reality we face,\" Mulvaney said. Acknowledging", "that the GOP bill could fail to attract enough", "Democrats and conservatives, Illinois Republican", "Adam Kinzinger said, \"If they want to vote no,", "let them. Let them own their votes.\" The No. 2", "Democrat in the Senate drew a hard line on", "accepting any immigration policy changes as part", "of the border bill. \"The overwhelming majority of", "Democrats think it's a mistake,\" Sen. Dick Durbin", "told CNN on Thursday. Sen Dianne Feinstein,", "D-California, the 2008 law's original author and", "now the point person for the White House on", "finding a way to make changes, told CNN she does", "not think it can happen by the end of next week.", "\"This bill is very complicated and we have to", "know what we're doing,\" said Feinstein. Crisis on", "the border . Rick Perry on the border . CNN's", "Paul Courson contributed to this report ." ]
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Washington (CNN) -- House Republicans are cannot leave town next week for their August overwhelming immigration services. "I'm not going home -- I don't have enough guns to protect to vote on the measure next week. White House: Democrat in the Senate drew a hard line on
By . Emily Allen . PUBLISHED: . 10:54 EST, 9 July 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 17:30 EST, 9 July 2012 . A hotel receptionist knifed a colleague to death before dumping his body on a bed and hiding inside the divan for two days, a court heard today. Attila Ban, 32, stabbed 20-year-old Tibor Vass before murdering the victim’s girlfriend, Alice Adams, also 20, it is alleged. Hungarian-born Ban then cut off his fellow countryman’s clothes before leaving him naked and posed on a double bed in the flat they shared, the Old Bailey was told. Killed: Hotel receptionist Attila Ban, 32, stabbed 20-year-old Tibor Vass, left, before murdering the victim’s girlfriend, Alice Adams, also 20, right, it is alleged. All three worked at the Radisson at Heathrow Airport . Ban, who had been named Employee of the Year at the hotel where he and his victims worked, tried to avoid detection by crawling into the bed’s divan base, where he hid for two days, jurors heard. He denies murdering the pair, but has admitted manslaughter in each case, claiming he was mentally ill when he launched his frenzied attack. He wept loudly in the dock as prosecutor Richard Whittam QC opened the facts of the case to jurors. ‘As you will hear, two young people both met a violent and unjustified death at the hands of this defendant,’ said Mr Whittam. ‘Although it has been said before about other cases, it is difficult to find words to describe what happened in this case other than to state it was a tragedy that two young people should meet their death in the way they did.’ Ban and his two victims all worked at the Radisson Edwardian Hotel at Heathrow Airport, west London, and he and Mr Vass shared a flat behind the hotel. The openly gay killer had become attached to Mr Vass after he started work in August 2010, having moved to the UK after unsuccessfully applying for a university place. Attila Ban allegedly had crush on Tibor Vass and was jealous of his girlfriend Alice Adams . ‘Tibor Vass had been in relationships with women who worked at the hotel and there is no evidence he ever had a sexual relationship with Attila Ban,’ said Mr Whittam. ‘Attila Ban did, however, appear to have affection for Tibor Vass and behaved in a slightly possessive way towards him.’ ‘A friend thought that Attila Ban “fancied Tibor too much”,’ he added. Ban had been jealous about Mr Vass’s relationships, and just days before the killing launched an outburst at his victim during a team building exercise when he took a picture that did not feature Ban, the court heard. Things came to a head when Ban learned Mr Vass had been accepted on a university course back in Hungary and was due to leave the UK at the end of the month. Friends also thought Mr Vass had begun a relationship with Alice Adams. Ban launched his attack in the early hours of August 10, after he was left alone with Mr Vass and Miss Adams following a party at the hotel-owned flat. ‘What happened thereafter may never be known,’ said Mr Whittam. ‘Alice Adams had been in touch with her boyfriend during the day. ‘She sent a text to her mother just after midnight to let her know that she might stay with a friend who lived next to the hotel.’ The next day, none of the three showed up for work, while a new post had appeared on Ban’s Facebook wall reading: ‘I’d like to wake up from this nightmare’. Police went to the flat in New Road, Harlington, and discovered the bodies of the victims. Mr Vass was lying naked on a bed and had been posed with his legs up and splayed. His T-shirt and boxer shorts had been cut off and discarded by the flat’s main door. Miss Adams was found underneath a window, clothed and with her face covered. Traces of DNA belonging to Mr Vass and Ban were found on her breasts. But Ban was nowhere to be found. It was not until two days later that he was discovered, lying naked on a bed. He had tried to slit his wrists with modelling knives and electrocute himself with a hairdryer in the bath. ‘It became apparent that he had been hiding in the divan base of the double bed,’ said Mr Whittam. ‘He must have been there throughout the attendance of the pathologist, the removal of the bodies and the examination of the scene by crime scene examiners. ‘He had enough presence of mind to have concealed himself effectively and to remain undetected throughout the time they were in the premises.’ Ban denies two counts of murder but has admitted manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility in each case. The trial will continue tomorrow. Sorry we are unable to accept comments for legal reasons.
Attila Ban allegedly had crush on Tibor Vass and was jealous of girlfriend Alice Adams . When police left he jumped out and slashed his own throat . He'd cut off Vass's clothes leaving him naked on a double bed . Claims he was mentally ill when he launched the frenzied attack .
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[ "By . Emily Allen . PUBLISHED: . 10:54 EST, 9 July", "2012 . | . UPDATED: . 17:30 EST, 9 July 2012 . A", "hotel receptionist knifed a colleague to death", "before dumping his body on a bed and hiding", "inside the divan for two days, a court heard", "today. Attila Ban, 32, stabbed 20-year-old Tibor", "Vass before murdering the victim’s girlfriend,", "Alice Adams, also 20, it is alleged.", "Hungarian-born Ban then cut off his fellow", "countryman’s clothes before leaving him naked and", "posed on a double bed in the flat they shared,", "the Old Bailey was told. Killed: Hotel", "receptionist Attila Ban, 32, stabbed 20-year-old", "Tibor Vass, left, before murdering the victim’s", "girlfriend, Alice Adams, also 20, right, it is", "alleged. All three worked at the Radisson at", "Heathrow Airport . Ban, who had been named", "Employee of the Year at the hotel where he and", "his victims worked, tried to avoid detection by", "crawling into the bed’s divan base, where he hid", "for two days, jurors heard. He denies murdering", "the pair, but has admitted manslaughter in each", "case, claiming he was mentally ill when he", "launched his frenzied attack. He wept loudly in", "the dock as prosecutor Richard Whittam QC opened", "the facts of the case to jurors. ‘As you will", "hear, two young people both met a violent and", "unjustified death at the hands of this", "defendant,’ said Mr Whittam. ‘Although it has", "been said before about other cases, it is", "difficult to find words to describe what happened", "in this case other than to state it was a tragedy", "that two young people should meet their death in", "the way they did.’ Ban and his two victims all", "worked at the Radisson Edwardian Hotel at", "Heathrow Airport, west London, and he and Mr Vass", "shared a flat behind the hotel. The openly gay", "killer had become attached to Mr Vass after he", "started work in August 2010, having moved to the", "UK after unsuccessfully applying for a university", "place. Attila Ban allegedly had crush on Tibor", "Vass and was jealous of his girlfriend Alice", "Adams . ‘Tibor Vass had been in relationships", "with women who worked at the hotel and there is", "no evidence he ever had a sexual relationship", "with Attila Ban,’ said Mr Whittam. ‘Attila Ban", "did, however, appear to have affection for Tibor", "Vass and behaved in a slightly possessive way", "towards him.’ ‘A friend thought that Attila Ban", "“fancied Tibor too much”,’ he added. Ban had been", "jealous about Mr Vass’s relationships, and just", "days before the killing launched an outburst at", "his victim during a team building exercise when", "he took a picture that did not feature Ban, the", "court heard. Things came to a head when Ban", "learned Mr Vass had been accepted on a university", "course back in Hungary and was due to leave the", "UK at the end of the month. Friends also thought", "Mr Vass had begun a relationship with Alice", "Adams. Ban launched his attack in the early hours", "of August 10, after he was left alone with Mr", "Vass and Miss Adams following a party at the", "hotel-owned flat. ‘What happened thereafter may", "never be known,’ said Mr Whittam. ‘Alice Adams", "had been in touch with her boyfriend during the", "day. ‘She sent a text to her mother just after", "midnight to let her know that she might stay with", "a friend who lived next to the hotel.’ The next", "day, none of the three showed up for work, while", "a new post had appeared on Ban’s Facebook wall", "reading: ‘I’d like to wake up from this", "nightmare’. Police went to the flat in New Road,", "Harlington, and discovered the bodies of the", "victims. Mr Vass was lying naked on a bed and had", "been posed with his legs up and splayed. His", "T-shirt and boxer shorts had been cut off and", "discarded by the flat’s main door. Miss Adams was", "found underneath a window, clothed and with her", "face covered. Traces of DNA belonging to Mr Vass", "and Ban were found on her breasts. But Ban was", "nowhere to be found. It was not until two days", "later that he was discovered, lying naked on a", "bed. He had tried to slit his wrists with", "modelling knives and electrocute himself with a", "hairdryer in the bath. ‘It became apparent that", "he had been hiding in the divan base of the", "double bed,’ said Mr Whittam. ‘He must have been", "there throughout the attendance of the", "pathologist, the removal of the bodies and the", "examination of the scene by crime scene", "examiners. ‘He had enough presence of mind to", "have concealed himself effectively and to remain", "undetected throughout the time they were in the", "premises.’ Ban denies two counts of murder but", "has admitted manslaughter on the basis of", "diminished responsibility in each case. The trial", "will continue tomorrow. Sorry we are unable to", "accept comments for legal reasons." ]
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countryman’s clothes before leaving him naked and posed on a double bed in the flat they shared, case, claiming he was mentally ill when he launched his frenzied attack. He wept loudly in place. Attila Ban allegedly had crush on Tibor Vass and was jealous of his girlfriend Alice
By . Emma Glanfield . A young man with the mental age of a nine-year-old was stabbed to death in a ‘shocking’ street attack over a North Face jacket, a court heard today. Dean Mayley, 24, was targeted for his jacket as he walked home in Greenford, west London, on February 7, the Old Bailey heard. Three teenagers got out of a waiting car and, while two blocked Mr Mayley’s path, another stabbed him once in the heart, jurors heard. Dean Mayley, 24, (pictured left with his nephew) was stabbed to death as he walked home in Greenford, west London, on February 7, the court heard. Mr Mayley suffered from microcephaly which made him 'vulnerable’ As the attackers made off in the car, passers-by went to help the victim who staggered into the road before he collapsed, the court heard. Mr Mayley, who suffered from brain disorder microcephaly which made him ‘trusting and vulnerable’, died in hospital less than two hours later. A post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as a single stab wound to the chest. Prosecutor Simon Denison QC said: ‘It may well be that Dean’s mental condition meant that he didn’t understand what was happening, or what they wanted. ‘But he didn’t hand them anything in the course of that confrontation.’ Four teenagers aged between 17 and 19 are on trial for the attempted robbery and murder of Mr Mayley. Mr Denison told jurors: ‘The evidence in this case will shock you. The attack on Dean Mayley was captured very clearly by a CCTV camera that overlooked the area of pavement where it happened. ‘You will, I’m afraid, see the footage of the way he was confronted and you will see (a 17-year-old defendant) stab him, and you will see him immediately stagger into the road and collapse as a result of the injury caused to him. ‘I have no doubt that it will shock you and make you angry. ‘You will, I am sure, as fellow human beings feel enormous sympathy for him and for his family, who have to cope with his sudden loss in these circumstances.’ Mr Mayley (right, pictured with his sister Emma) died of a single stab wound to the heart, a post-mortem found . But the prosecutor warned the jury to set aside these feelings and decide the issues ‘fairly and dispassionately’ on the evidence. He said all four defendants in the dock played a part in the murder. Mr Denison said: ‘All, you may think, depressingly young. ‘But all plenty old enough to pick on an innocent victim when they have a knife and all old enough to know what can happen when you stick a knife into someone.’ The 17-year-old who allegedly struck the fatal wound had only celebrated his birthday a few days before, the court heard. Another 17-year-old and Ryan Beresford, 19, stood in Mr Mayley’s way, and 18-year-old Michael Mensah drove them all to and from the scene, it was alleged. The prosecution linked Mensah to another mugging in the same area just days earlier in which a 15-year-old boy was forced to hand over his North Face bodywarmer and mobile phone. Four teenagers aged between 17 and 19 are on trial at the Old Bailey in London (above) for the attempted robbery and murder of Mr Mayley. They all deny murder in connection with the incident on February 7 . In the earlier incident, Mensah allegedly drove the robbers to the scene in his Fiat Punto, although the victim was unable to identify the two young men who then ran off. Mr Denison said: ‘Exactly the same area, same method, same sort of target, and same car - Michael Mensah’s car. ‘The other victim gave them what they wanted, and he was not physically harmed. ‘Dean Mayley didn’t. He is dead.’ Beresford, of Acton, west London, and Mensah, of Greenford, west London, along with the two 17-year-old boys, who cannot be named, all deny murder. Beresford, Mensah and one of the 17-year-olds deny attempted robbery. But the 17-year-old who allegedly stabbed Mr Mayley has admitted the charge of attempted robbery, the court heard. Menseh alone is accused of the earlier robbery on January 28. He denies the charge. The trial continues. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Dean Mayley was stabbed to death in Greenford, west London, in February . The 'vulnerable' 24-year-old had a mental age of nine due to a brain disorder . He died as a result of a stab wound to the heart in a 'mugging over his coat' Four teenagers are on trial at Old Bailey for attempted robbery and murder .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 17:43 EST, 17 September 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 09:22 EST, 18 September 2012 . Thousands of wild badgers could be shot in the coming weeks after the first culling licence was granted yesterday. The Government will allow farmers to start controlling them on 300 farms in West Gloucestershire over the next four years to prevent the spread of tuberculosis. The animals are blamed for spreading the disease to livestock, devastating cattle herds, and costing dairy farmers and the taxpayer millions of pounds a year. Badger culls in England are to go ahead in a bid to tackle tuberculosis in cattle . However, the decision angered animal charities which prefer a vaccination programme for badgers or cattle. But Environment Secretary Owen Paterson said: ‘We would all love to have a vaccine but we haven’t got one.’ Controlling TB in cattle has cost the . taxpayer £500million in the past decade, and costs could spiral to . £1billion over the next ten years without action, according to the . Department for Rural Affairs. A start date for the cull has not . been set. It must run for six weeks before next February 1 but is likely . to begin sooner rather than later while the weather is warmer. The cull is intended to tackle the scourge of tuberculosis, which saw 26,000 cattle slaughtered last year .
Farmers to start controlling them on 300 farms in West Gloucestershire over the next four years .
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By . Rob Waugh . PUBLISHED: . 08:27 EST, 7 June 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 08:27 EST, 7 June 2012 . HTC's Android Evo 4G phone: British phone users will be able to enjoy a new ultra-fast '4G' network far sooner than thought . British phone users will be able to enjoy a new ultra-fast '4G' network far sooner than thought. Carriers Vodafone and O2 will fast-track the service after banding together to launch the hi-tech network, which offers download speeds akin to the ones on home broadband connections. No release date was given for the new 'next generation' network to launch. The current model of the iPad has a 4G aerial, but there are no national networks in the UK for 4G. It's also not clear whether any UK network would work with iPad, as there are several competing standards for the technology. Phone company Everything Everywhere . has submitted an application to Ofcom to use its existing 1800MHz . 'slice' of mobile spectrum to deliver 4G services in the UK. But . it's a slightly different frequency to the U.S. networks the new iPad . is built to work on - and it's not clear whether Apple will update its . tablet to work with the UK's network. '4G' is used widely in the U.S., and is the successor to the current 3G network, but built from the ground up for high-speed data. Vodafone and O2 already have a more . basic sharing agreement in Britain, and the deal to pool basic network . infrastructure will increase their national coverage to 98 percent by . 2015 and speed up the roll-out of fourth-generation services, they . said. Vodafone estimates that around . two-thirds of the population currently have access to third-generation . indoor mobile coverage, and the government has been calling on operators . to increase that reach to make the country more efficient to boost the . economy. ‘Faced with a host of macro-economic and . sector threats, the European Telecom sector is finally addressing some . of the basic business model problems they face and laying the groundwork . for a much more profitable recovery,’ Bernstein analyst Robin . Bienenstock said. Olaf Swantee, CEO at Everything Everywhere, said earlier this year, ¿Everything Everywhere¿s vision is to launch 4G for Britain as soon as possible.' Bigger, faster: The third version of the iPad, pictured above is the first to offer a 4G connection - but users in the UK and other territories could miss out, as our networks may not work with new machine . Vodafone and O2, which is owned by Spain's Telefonica , said they would form a joint venture in Britain to pool their infrastructure to improve coverage and speed up the roll-out of a fourth-generation network. Analysts said the pair's move could be replicated in other European markets such as Spain and Germany, which could have a knock-on effect on other operators struggling with fierce competition, regulatory pressure and weak consumer spending. ‘This will create two stronger players who will compete with each other and with other operators to bring the benefits of mobile internet services to consumers and businesses across the country,’ Vodafone UK Chief Executive Guy Laurence said, adding that it would give Britain the 4G networks it will need tomorrow. The super-fast 4G aerial in the new iPad will allow users to connect to the web at near-broadband speeds - but UK users might miss out . The agreement will also help O2 and Vodafone, ranked second and third respectively in Britain, to compete with market leader Everything Everywhere, which runs the Orange and T-Mobile brands, in the fight to have the best network. The smallest operator, 3, has a network-sharing deal with Everything Everywhere.
Hi-tech new network built for fast data speeds . Offers speeds similar to landline broadband data . Current model of iPad has 4G but may use different wavelength - and be unable to connect . Upcoming launch will see new phone handsets hit UK .
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[ "By . Rob Waugh . PUBLISHED: . 08:27 EST, 7 June", "2012 . | . UPDATED: . 08:27 EST, 7 June 2012 .", "HTC's Android Evo 4G phone: British phone users", "will be able to enjoy a new ultra-fast '4G'", "network far sooner than thought . British phone", "users will be able to enjoy a new ultra-fast '4G'", "network far sooner than thought. Carriers", "Vodafone and O2 will fast-track the service after", "banding together to launch the hi-tech network,", "which offers download speeds akin to the ones on", "home broadband connections. No release date was", "given for the new 'next generation' network to", "launch. The current model of the iPad has a 4G", "aerial, but there are no national networks in the", "UK for 4G. It's also not clear whether any UK", "network would work with iPad, as there are", "several competing standards for the technology.", "Phone company Everything Everywhere . has", "submitted an application to Ofcom to use its", "existing 1800MHz . 'slice' of mobile spectrum to", "deliver 4G services in the UK. But . it's a", "slightly different frequency to the U.S. networks", "the new iPad . is built to work on - and it's not", "clear whether Apple will update its . tablet to", "work with the UK's network. '4G' is used widely", "in the U.S., and is the successor to the current", "3G network, but built from the ground up for", "high-speed data. Vodafone and O2 already have a", "more . basic sharing agreement in Britain, and", "the deal to pool basic network . infrastructure", "will increase their national coverage to 98", "percent by . 2015 and speed up the roll-out of", "fourth-generation services, they . said. Vodafone", "estimates that around . two-thirds of the", "population currently have access to", "third-generation . indoor mobile coverage, and", "the government has been calling on operators . to", "increase that reach to make the country more", "efficient to boost the . economy. ‘Faced with a", "host of macro-economic and . sector threats, the", "European Telecom sector is finally addressing", "some . of the basic business model problems they", "face and laying the groundwork . for a much more", "profitable recovery,’ Bernstein analyst Robin .", "Bienenstock said. Olaf Swantee, CEO at Everything", "Everywhere, said earlier this year, ¿Everything", "Everywhere¿s vision is to launch 4G for Britain", "as soon as possible.' Bigger, faster: The third", "version of the iPad, pictured above is the first", "to offer a 4G connection - but users in the UK", "and other territories could miss out, as our", "networks may not work with new machine . Vodafone", "and O2, which is owned by Spain's Telefonica ,", "said they would form a joint venture in Britain", "to pool their infrastructure to improve coverage", "and speed up the roll-out of a fourth-generation", "network. Analysts said the pair's move could be", "replicated in other European markets such as", "Spain and Germany, which could have a knock-on", "effect on other operators struggling with fierce", "competition, regulatory pressure and weak", "consumer spending. ‘This will create two stronger", "players who will compete with each other and with", "other operators to bring the benefits of mobile", "internet services to consumers and businesses", "across the country,’ Vodafone UK Chief Executive", "Guy Laurence said, adding that it would give", "Britain the 4G networks it will need tomorrow.", "The super-fast 4G aerial in the new iPad will", "allow users to connect to the web at", "near-broadband speeds - but UK users might miss", "out . The agreement will also help O2 and", "Vodafone, ranked second and third respectively in", "Britain, to compete with market leader Everything", "Everywhere, which runs the Orange and T-Mobile", "brands, in the fight to have the best network.", "The smallest operator, 3, has a network-sharing", "deal with Everything Everywhere." ]
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By . Steve Robson . PUBLISHED: . 03:37 EST, 12 August 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 04:57 EST, 12 August 2013 . A cost-cutting local council has sparked anger after spending £76,000 on a bespoke 3D sign welcoming visitors to the town. Bournemouth Borough Council, which has cut millions from its budget and shed scores of staff, believes the new signage will 'promote a sense of arrival for visitors'. The 'Welcome to Bournemouth' sign, which sits above the A338 road, has been criticised by councillors as a waste of taxpayers' money. Costly: The £76,000 'Welcome to Bournemouth' sign which has been erected on the A338 . Controversial: The council said the new sign will make visitors feel more welcome and more likely to return to Bournemouth . Labour councillor Ben Grower described it as a 'flight of fancy'. He told The Sun newspaper: 'Jobs are being cut and services not expanded. This is the biggest two fingers to the people I have seen in many years.' Tourism bosses at the Conservative-led authority, which has plans to save £76million over five years, believe it will make visitors feel more welcome and more likely to return to the coastal town. Councillor Lawrence Williams said: . 'First impressions are everything and this is why it's important to make . the gateway into our town as welcoming as possible. This type of . signage makes a statement about our town and the community it represents . as well as a significant contribution to the way an area is perceived. 'Tourism is worth over £600m to the . local economy, so the more welcoming our town is, the more the . likelihood is that visitors will make return trips in the future, . hopefully staying for longer and spending more time and money in the . Borough. Hot spot: Tourists enjoy warm weather on Bournemouth beach over the weekend . 'This in turn continues to boost the local economy. We are proud of our town and the new signage is a great way to greet people coming to spend time here.' Mike Francis, president of the Bournemouth Tourism Management Board, also backed the project. 'It demonstrates that we value the immeasurable contribution tourism makes to the local economy, and the signage is something the industry has been working with the Council to provide for a long time, to further reflect the significance of Bournemouth as one of the UK’s premier resorts,' he said. A spokesman for the council added that . the £76,000 accounts for the design, installation, traffic management . and power supply for the sign.
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By . Snejana Farberov . PUBLISHED: . 23:46 EST, 23 August 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 00:55 EST, 24 August 2012 . A Florida man was arrested this week after being accused of stealing a woman’s horse and slapping paint over its white markings in a ruse meant to cover his tracks and fool the animal's owner. Bullet the horse found itself in the middle of a heated custody battle between Raphine Pierce, of Lake Helen, Florida, and Thomas Pugliese,, 46, who ended up behind bars over allegations of equine theft. Bullet was given to Pierce in July by Pugliese’s mother, who said she could not longer care for the animal, Orlando Sentinel reported. Custody battle: Thomas Pugliese, right, was arrested for allegedly stealing a horse that his own mother gave Raphine Pierce, left, and dying its markings to cover up the theft . However, about 10 days later, the . horse vanished from Pierce’s pasture. The woman reported the animal . missing and told police that she suspected that Pugliese’s daughter was . behind it. On August 13, . weeks after filing her report, Pierce said she spotted Bullet on . Pugliese’s property. The only problem was that the white, diamond-shaped . marking on the critter’s forehead was gone. According to Pierce, the tell-tale . sign had been dyed brown to match the rest of Bullet’s body, along with . other characteristic markings. Horesplay: Investigators said Pugliese's teen daughter (pictured) rode off on Bullet into the brush while police were waiting for a warrant to search their property . When Lake Helen police approached . Pugliese about the horse and his daughter's suspected involvement in his disappearance, the man blocked his . driveway with a truck and claimed that the horse seen prancing on his property was not . Bullet, according to a police report. Pugliese refused to let officers onto his land, so they sought a search warrant. While . Owen was waiting for the warrant to arrive, Pierce, who was also on the . scene, said she saw Pugliese’s daughter flee on the horse into the . woods. Mystery: Pugliese's daughter was eventually found after fleeing into the woods with the horse, but Bullet is still missing . Authorities said they . later learned that Pugliese told his daughter to ride off and hide the . animal, according to a Volusia County Sheriff’s Office report. After . an hour, Owen became concerned that the teenager may have gotten lost . in the dense brush, but her father would not report her as missing. The . girl was eventually found, but without Bullet. According to police, it is unclear who . legally owns Bullet. Pugliese could not produce any documents proving . that he is Bullet’s owner, while Pierce is in possession of the horse’s . medical records and registration information, Officer Scott Owen said. Equine ruse: Raphine Pierce claimed that Pugliese stole Bullet from her pasture and painted the white star on its forehead and other markings brown to match the rest of the animal . Police said Pugliese told them: ‘You aren’t going to get that horse back even if it means I have to take the ride to Daytona,’ referring to the Volusia County Jail. He was arrested and charged with felony grand theft of a farm animal, tampering with evidence and child neglect without great harm.
Thomas Pugliese, 46, was charged with grant theft of farm animal . Raphine Pierce said Pugliese's mother gave her Bullet the horse in July . Horse vanished from Pierce's pasture days later and re-emerged on Pugliese's property, but without his white markings . Pugliese's teenage daughter rode on Bullet into the woods when police came by to conduct a search .
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Pierce in July by Pugliese’s mother, who said she stealing a horse that his own mother gave Raphine the theft . However, about 10 days later, the . horse vanished from Pierce’s pasture. The woman Pugliese’s property. The only problem was that said Pugliese's teen daughter (pictured) rode off on Bullet into the brush while police were fleeing into the woods with the horse, but Bullet Pugliese stole Bullet from her pasture and with felony grand theft of a farm animal,
By . Daniel Miller . PUBLISHED: . 12:26 EST, 24 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 14:42 EST, 24 October 2013 . China may have just issued a ban on new government buildings but that hasn't stopped officials in one small village putting the finishing touches to a sprawling seven-storey office complex for just eight workers. The ostentatious building in the village of Yungai, on the outskirts of the city of Changsha in the central province of Hunan, cost over 15 million yuan (£1.5 million) to complete. It boasts an impressive portico entrance, an auditorium, thousands of square feet of office space and its many meeting rooms are kitted out with plush leather sofas. Extravagant: This sprawling seven-storey, £1.5 million, government building has been built in a village with just eight government workers . However only the first of its seven floors is currently occupied by just five government officials, two secretaries and university graduate who helps out. Yungai village has a population of around 3,700, most of whom are peasant rice-growers earning around £900 a year. Local communist party secretary, Tan Junwu, argues the offices are part of a plan to transform Yungai into a modern and forward-thinking community and would attract business and investment. The Chinese business magazine Caijing, reported: 'To build this office, the village owes more than ten million yuan to the construction company,' Three months ago China's communist . leadership issued a five-year ban on any new government buildings in a . bid to crack down on corruption and wasteful spending. Opulent: A state-owned Chinese drugs company provoked outrage building a new headquarters decorated to look France's Palace of Versailles . According to the state-owned news agency said Xinhua, there would be an 'across-the-board halt to the construction of new government buildings, training centres or hotels.' Recent years have seen local government officials vying to out do each other by building larger and larger offices. In the eastern city of Fuyang, officials blew 30 million yuan (£3 million) on a replica of the White House in Washington DC. And a state-owned drugs company provoked outrage building a new headquarters decorated to look France's Versailles palace, complete with gilted walls and chandeliers. The local authorities stand accused of constructing the huge buildings in an attempt to artificially ramp up land prices.
Building boasts an auditorium and thousands of square feet of office space . Most of the villagers are peasant rice growers earning around £900 a year . China has banned new government buildings in a bid to cut corruption . Local authorities spend millions on offices hoping to ramp up land prices . Projects include replicas of the White House and the Palace of Versailles .
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It was billed as a David and Goliath moment that came to symbolise the power of the people over the might of the machine. As violent demonstrations raged in Egyptian capital Cairo on Tuesday, images of a government tank being pushed off a bridge by a handful of protesters were beamed around the world, fuelling the authorities' justification for its brutal and deadly crackdown. But new footage has emerged that appears to show the armoured vehicle did not in fact fall but reversed off the overpass without any help at all. Backtrack: The footage, taken from the window of an apartment block half a mile away, shows the armoured vehicle reversing as a hoard of protesters chase it along a bridge . Toppled: Moments later the vehicle smashes through a barrier and plummets to the ground below . The van plunged off the 6th October . Bridge on Tuesday before demonstrators attacked the wreckage. It is not . known how many people were on board and how many people survived the . fall, but bloodied men were seen lying around the van moments . afterwards. Unconfirmed reports on Twitter claimed five were dead. The dramatic pictures showed the van being ambushed by dozens of people before crashing through a . protective fence on the bridge. The police vehicle crashes through a fence as it is pushed off the 6th of October bridge in Cairo by protesters as violence in the capital escalated . The van, which was filled with security officers, plunged upside-down to the ground while men on the bridge waved their arms . Protests were continuing under the bridge as the vehicle crashed to the ground . It . then falls upside down and rolls onto its roof as it lands. Blood . can then be seen on the ground as nearby police officers pull injured . men out of the crushed vehicle. But . today's footage, filmed from the window of a high-rise apartment . building 400 metres away, shows the incident was in fact due to driver . error. It happened on a day . of violence which left at least 343 people dead as police clashed with . protesters angry over a lethal clampdown by security forces who stormed a . camp to clear protesters supporting deposed President Mohamed Morsi. Witnesses . said many of those killed were hit by snipers on surrounding rooftops. Heavily-armed police and troops reportedly opened fire with machine guns . on thousands of demonstrators, including women and children. This disturbing image circulated on Twitter shows troops swooping on the car wreck as injured officers lie on the ground . Debris and oil can be seen around the van as a member of the security forces inspects the damage while another lies on the ground . As Egypt descended into bloody violence, videos were broadcast which purported to show burned corpses on streets which resembled a war zone. British TV cameraman Mr Deane, working for Sky, was among those killed in the escalating violence, which provoked global condemnation. The United States lead urgent calls for restraint warning that 'the world is watching.' Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan called on the U.N. Security Council and Arab League to take immediate steps to stop a 'massacre' in Egypt. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the violence is deplorable is a serious blow to reconciliation efforts, adding that it runs counter to Egyptians' aspirations for peace. Horror: Screams of terror could be heard as the early crackdown began on the protestors . Violence: A protester comes to the aid of a wounded as security forces clear a sit-in by supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in the eastern Nasr City district of Cairo . Riots: Armoured police vans stand by as tents and debris from the camp burn in Cairo . He urged Egypt's interim leaders to take a step back and calm the situation to avoid further deaths. He also said the U.S. strongly opposes a return to a state of emergency law and that should end as soon as possible. David Cameron also condemned the violence, saying: 'What is required in Egypt is a genuine transition to a genuine democracy. That means compromise from all sides - the President Morsi supporters but also the military - that's what needs to happen. Battle: Egyptian security forces are said to have opened fire on mostly unarmed protestors in the operation which began shortly after 7am local time . Fighting back: Supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and members of the Muslim Brotherhood gesture as Egyptian security forces (unseen) move in to disperse their protest camp . 'We don't support this violence, we condemn it completely, it's not going to solve the problems.' The Muslim Brotherhood claimed over 2,000 people had been killed and thousands wounded in eight hours of continuous firing while Egyptian authorities said Mr Morsi's supporters opened fire on security forces. The exact death toll could not be confirmed but an AFP reporter counted at least 124 bodies in three separate locations around the camp in the capital, with many appearing to have died from gunshot wounds.
The van was pushed off the 6th October Bridge in Egyptian capital Cairo . After it landed, protesters attacked it and threw stones at the wreckage . Police seen falling from wreckage, lying in road as colleagues rushed to help . Number of occupants and injuries unclear but Twitter reports claim 5 died .
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The mixed martial artist known as 'War Machine' has tried to commit suicide while in jail awaiting trial on the attempted murder of his pornstar ex-girlfriend Christy Mack. The fighter, whose real name is Jonathan Koppenhaver, was found unresponsive about 9:30pm Tuesday by a corrections officer walking by his cell at Clark County jail,TMZ reported. The 32-year-old MMA fighter was found on the ground and unconscious by a guard, according to the site. Rushing to help, the prison guard was able to call for help and medical aid was administered to the martial artist. Koppenhaver, who left a suicide note near his bed, remains in medical isolation while on suicide watch, according to TMZ. Scroll down for video . Jonathan Paul Koppenhaver, a mixed martial arts fighter known as War Machine, attempted suicide while in jail waiting trial on attempted murder charges . Mack, 23, says that attack left her with 18 broken bones around her eyes, a nose broken in two places, and hair sawed off by a knife . Koppenhaver pleaded not guilty in September to 32 felony charges including attempted murder during his first appearance in a Las Vegas courtroom. Prosecutors, who originally charged Jonathan Koppenhaver with nine felony counts in connection with the beating of his ex-girlfriend, added about two dozen more charges that stretch back to May 2013. The new charges include allegations of burglary, first-degree kidnapping, coercion and sexual assault. Justice of the Peace Melanie Tobiasson ordered Koppenhaver held without bail. The 32-year-old MMA fighter was arrested in a hotel room in a Los Angeles suburb on August 15, one week after allegedly beating his former girlfriend, Christy Mack, so severely she feared for her life. Mack, 23, told police that the 'War Machine' on August 8 showed up unannounced at her house where she and friend, Corey Thomas, were sleeping. She said Koppenhaver began beating Thomas, before sending him away with the threat that he would have friends kill him if he reported the assault. Mack, seen here in a self portrait she posted on Instagram, told police she had no idea how many times she was hit . Mack told Las Vegas police that the fighter then turned his attention to her and started attacking her, as he scrolled through her text messages. According to police reports, Koppenhaver punched and kicked Mack and she was treated for extensive facial bruises, fractures, lost teeth and internal injuries, including a lacerated liver. Mack said she escaped, naked, out of a back door when the fighter went to the kitchen, where she thought he was fetching a knife. She later posted a statement online that she feared for her life when Koppenhaver allegedly sawed off her hair with a dull knife. Authorities issued an arrest warrant for Koppenhaver after Mack posted the graphic photos of her injuries online on August 11 . She wrote: 'About 2 a.m. Friday morning (August 8), Jon Koppenhaver arrived unannounced to my home in Las Vegas, NV, after he broke up with me in May he moved out of my house and back to San Diego. 'When he arrived, he found myself and one other fully clothed and unarmed in the house. Without a single word spoken, he began beating my friend; once he was finished, he sent my friend away and turned his attention to me. 'He made me undress and shower in front of him, then dragged me out and beat my face. I have no recollection of how many times I was hit, I just know my injuries that resulted from my beating. 'My injuries include 18 broken bones around my eyes, my nose is broken in two places, I am missing teeth and several more are broken.' Mack went on to write that she was unable to see from her left eye or chew or speak clearly because of her damaged teeth. She also said she could not walk on her own, and had a fractured rib and ruptured liver from a kick to her side. 'I also attained several lesions from a knife he got from my kitchen,' she wrote. 'He pushed the knife into me in some areas such as my hand, ear, and head. He also sawed much of my hair off with this dull knife. 'After some time, the knife broke off of the handle and continued to threaten me with the blade. I believed I was going to die. Koppenhaver, who pleaded not guilty, was ordered held without bail during his initial appearance in court Wednesday . 'He has beaten me many times before, but never this badly. He took my phone and cancelled all of my plans for the following week to make sure no one would worry about my whereabouts. ' Mack said her ex-boyfriend threatened to rape her. 'He told me he was going to rape me, but was disappointed in himself when he could not get hard. 'After another hit or two, he left me on the floor bleeding and shaking, holding my side from the pain of my rib.' Mack writes that she made her escape when Koppenhaver went into her kitchen where she assumed he was searching for a new knife. 'I ran out my back door, shutting it behind me so the dogs didn't run inside to tip him off. I hoped the fence to the golf course behind my house and ran to a neighboring house. 'Naked and afraid he would catch me, I kept running through the neighborhood knocking on doors. Finally one answered and I was brought to the hospital and treated for my injuries.' Mack concluded that she had been living in fear of Koppenhaver for months, and that the pair had an abusive relationship in which she dealt with beatings and infidelity in the past. After she put the graphic images online on August 11, the authorities issued a warrant for Koppenhaver and he became the subject of a manhunt. The welterweight fighter made his Ultimate Fighting Championship debut in 2007. He legally changed his name in 2008. He lost his only pay-per-view bout that same year. He fought out of San Diego for a variety of promotions and had a 14-5 record as a welterweight. He lost his last fight, in Iowa, last October.
Jonathan Koppenhaver tried to hang himself by tying a linen to his jail bed . He pleaded not guilty for allegedly assaulting his porn star ex-girlfriend Christy Mack and her friend . Prosecutors added about two dozen more felony charges that stretch back to May 2013 to the nine originally filed following Koppenhaver's arrest on August 15 . The judge ordered the 32-year-old martial arts fighter held without bail .
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Mack, 23, says that", "attack left her with 18 broken bones around her", "eyes, a nose broken in two places, and hair sawed", "off by a knife . Koppenhaver pleaded not guilty", "in September to 32 felony charges including", "attempted murder during his first appearance in a", "Las Vegas courtroom. Prosecutors, who originally", "charged Jonathan Koppenhaver with nine felony", "counts in connection with the beating of his", "ex-girlfriend, added about two dozen more charges", "that stretch back to May 2013. The new charges", "include allegations of burglary, first-degree", "kidnapping, coercion and sexual assault. Justice", "of the Peace Melanie Tobiasson ordered", "Koppenhaver held without bail. The 32-year-old", "MMA fighter was arrested in a hotel room in a Los", "Angeles suburb on August 15, one week after", "allegedly beating his former girlfriend, Christy", "Mack, so severely she feared for her life. Mack,", "23, told police that the 'War Machine' on August", "8 showed up unannounced at her house where she", "and friend, Corey Thomas, were sleeping. She said", "Koppenhaver began beating Thomas, before sending", "him away with the threat that he would have", "friends kill him if he reported the assault.", "Mack, seen here in a self portrait she posted on", "Instagram, told police she had no idea how many", "times she was hit . Mack told Las Vegas police", "that the fighter then turned his attention to her", "and started attacking her, as he scrolled through", "her text messages. According to police reports,", "Koppenhaver punched and kicked Mack and she was", "treated for extensive facial bruises, fractures,", "lost teeth and internal injuries, including a", "lacerated liver. Mack said she escaped, naked,", "out of a back door when the fighter went to the", "kitchen, where she thought he was fetching a", "knife. 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He took my phone and cancelled all of", "my plans for the following week to make sure no", "one would worry about my whereabouts. ' Mack said", "her ex-boyfriend threatened to rape her. 'He told", "me he was going to rape me, but was disappointed", "in himself when he could not get hard. 'After", "another hit or two, he left me on the floor", "bleeding and shaking, holding my side from the", "pain of my rib.' Mack writes that she made her", "escape when Koppenhaver went into her kitchen", "where she assumed he was searching for a new", "knife. 'I ran out my back door, shutting it", "behind me so the dogs didn't run inside to tip", "him off. I hoped the fence to the golf course", "behind my house and ran to a neighboring house.", "'Naked and afraid he would catch me, I kept", "running through the neighborhood knocking on", "doors. Finally one answered and I was brought to", "the hospital and treated for my injuries.' Mack", "concluded that she had been living in fear of", "Koppenhaver for months, and that the pair had an", "abusive relationship in which she dealt with", "beatings and infidelity in the past. After she", "put the graphic images online on August 11, the", "authorities issued a warrant for Koppenhaver and", "he became the subject of a manhunt. The", "welterweight fighter made his Ultimate Fighting", "Championship debut in 2007. He legally changed", "his name in 2008. He lost his only pay-per-view", "bout that same year. He fought out of San Diego", "for a variety of promotions and had a 14-5 record", "as a welterweight. He lost his last fight, in", "Iowa, last October." ]
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pornstar ex-girlfriend Christy Mack. The fighter, by a guard, according to the site. Rushing to martial arts fighter known as War Machine, charged Jonathan Koppenhaver with nine felony ex-girlfriend, added about two dozen more charges that stretch back to May 2013. The new charges Koppenhaver held without bail. The 32-year-old Angeles suburb on August 15, one week after pleaded not guilty, was ordered held without bail
By . John Stevens . PUBLISHED: . 09:43 EST, 26 November 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 18:56 EST, 26 November 2013 . Three wolves were shot dead yesterday after their pack escaped from a zoo near a residential street. Families were told to keep children indoors as experts warned the animals could pose a threat. A police helicopter, dozens of police cars and armed zookeepers were scrambled after the pack of five escaped through a damaged fence. Four were quickly recovered with two shot dead, but it took more than eight hours before the final wolf was found and killed. The wolf was shot dead near Colchester in Essex and is seen been taken away by police . Police are pictured carrying away one of the dead wolves which was shot dead after escaping from Colchester Zoo in Essex . Five of the animals fled through a damaged fence at Colchester Zoo in Essex at about 7.30am . Last night, the zoo in Essex was investigating how the timber wolves managed to break out. At around 7.30am yesterday, keepers at Colchester Zoo found that the fence around the wolf enclosure was damaged and five of the six wolves had escaped. One of the wolves returned to the enclosure and another was successfully drugged with an anaesthetic dart and recaptured. But the zoo said it had to kill the other three wolves as they managed to escape from the zoo’s grounds, posing a public risk. Two were shot dead close to the zoo. Police, helped by a helicopter, searched a nearby wooded area for several hours before the final wolf was found. A member of the zoo's firearm team is pictured searching for the wolves this morning . Police launched a helicopter to search a wider area for the missing wolves in Colchester, Essex . At around 4pm, seven shots rang out as it was killed. It was placed into a large black bag and carried away by officers and keepers. Zoo curator Sarah Forsyth last night said: ‘At 7.30am this morning we discovered that the perimeter fence of Colchester Zoo’s wolf enclosure had actually been damaged and five of our six timber wolves had left the enclosure. ‘It is not known at this stage how the damage occurred despite the fence being checked by the keepers on a daily basis. ‘One of the wolves did return to the enclosure almost immediately of its own accord, another one was secured within the zoo and was darted and recaptured and put back into the enclosure. ‘Unfortunately three of the other wolves did make their way out of the zoo, out of the safety of the zoo’s perimeter grounds. ‘An anaesthetic dart can take 15 minutes or more to work. In a highly stressed or excited animal it may not work at all. Zoo staff shot dead two more of escapees, because they had got further away from the zoo which is based on the edge of Colchester . (File picture) Five Timber wolves were discovered to have fled through a damaged fence at Colchester Zoo in Essex this morning . ‘So, we did have to make the decision that these animals had to be shot on sight. These are wild animals, they are dangerous wild animals, they are not pets and they are in a very unpredictable situation and they would have posed a very real risk to the public.’ Dog walkers at a nearby beauty spot had earlier spoken of their concerns about the missing wolf. Malcolm Lawrence, 62, said: ‘We saw the helicopter go up over the woods and I certainly am worried about my dog. I’m keeping a close eye on him as you just don’t know what might happen. ‘I think people will need to be careful but it seems that a lot of them are not even aware of it.’ The Essex Police helicopter spent the day searching for a wolf which escaped from Colchester Zoo . Officers and a police helicopter were searching the fields surrounding Colchester Zoo to find the final escaped wolf . During the search Richard Morley, of the Wolves and Humans Foundation, warned residents to stay indoors. He said: ‘I would suggest that people keep young children inside until the wolf is found. If it has been hand fed and it is used to approaching a keeper for food then it is more likely to approach the public. ‘People are at most risk if they are out on their own in woodland areas with food or pets. As with any wild animals I would advise people to take precautions.’ Five timber wolves escaped from Colchester Zoo in October 1986 when heavy rain undermined their fence, but on that occasion all were safely recaptured. In July this year, the zoo warned the public not to approach a red river hog after it escaped from its enclosure. Timber Wolves pictured at feeding time at Colchester Zoo. Five of the wolves escaped from the zoo this morning . Timber Wolves, pictured at Colchester Zoo, are 'naturally timid' provided they are not cornered .
The timber wolves fled through a damaged fence at Colchester Zoo . One immediately returned to the enclosure and one was shot with a dart . But two wolves who were further away had to be shot dead . The last one that sparked a police hunt in Essex has now been shot .
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[ "By . John Stevens . PUBLISHED: . 09:43 EST, 26", "November 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 18:56 EST, 26", "November 2013 . Three wolves were shot dead", "yesterday after their pack escaped from a zoo", "near a residential street. Families were told to", "keep children indoors as experts warned the", "animals could pose a threat. A police helicopter,", "dozens of police cars and armed zookeepers were", "scrambled after the pack of five escaped through", "a damaged fence. Four were quickly recovered with", "two shot dead, but it took more than eight hours", "before the final wolf was found and killed. The", "wolf was shot dead near Colchester in Essex and", "is seen been taken away by police . Police are", "pictured carrying away one of the dead wolves", "which was shot dead after escaping from", "Colchester Zoo in Essex . Five of the animals", "fled through a damaged fence at Colchester Zoo in", "Essex at about 7.30am . Last night, the zoo in", "Essex was investigating how the timber wolves", "managed to break out. At around 7.30am yesterday,", "keepers at Colchester Zoo found that the fence", "around the wolf enclosure was damaged and five of", "the six wolves had escaped. One of the wolves", "returned to the enclosure and another was", "successfully drugged with an anaesthetic dart and", "recaptured. But the zoo said it had to kill the", "other three wolves as they managed to escape from", "the zoo’s grounds, posing a public risk. Two were", "shot dead close to the zoo. Police, helped by a", "helicopter, searched a nearby wooded area for", "several hours before the final wolf was found. A", "member of the zoo's firearm team is pictured", "searching for the wolves this morning . Police", "launched a helicopter to search a wider area for", "the missing wolves in Colchester, Essex . At", "around 4pm, seven shots rang out as it was", "killed. It was placed into a large black bag and", "carried away by officers and keepers. Zoo curator", "Sarah Forsyth last night said: ‘At 7.30am this", "morning we discovered that the perimeter fence of", "Colchester Zoo’s wolf enclosure had actually been", "damaged and five of our six timber wolves had", "left the enclosure. ‘It is not known at this", "stage how the damage occurred despite the fence", "being checked by the keepers on a daily basis.", "‘One of the wolves did return to the enclosure", "almost immediately of its own accord, another one", "was secured within the zoo and was darted and", "recaptured and put back into the enclosure.", "‘Unfortunately three of the other wolves did make", "their way out of the zoo, out of the safety of", "the zoo’s perimeter grounds. ‘An anaesthetic dart", "can take 15 minutes or more to work. In a highly", "stressed or excited animal it may not work at", "all. Zoo staff shot dead two more of escapees,", "because they had got further away from the zoo", "which is based on the edge of Colchester . (File", "picture) Five Timber wolves were discovered to", "have fled through a damaged fence at Colchester", "Zoo in Essex this morning . ‘So, we did have to", "make the decision that these animals had to be", "shot on sight. These are wild animals, they are", "dangerous wild animals, they are not pets and", "they are in a very unpredictable situation and", "they would have posed a very real risk to the", "public.’ Dog walkers at a nearby beauty spot had", "earlier spoken of their concerns about the", "missing wolf. Malcolm Lawrence, 62, said: ‘We saw", "the helicopter go up over the woods and I", "certainly am worried about my dog. I’m keeping a", "close eye on him as you just don’t know what", "might happen. ‘I think people will need to be", "careful but it seems that a lot of them are not", "even aware of it.’ The Essex Police helicopter", "spent the day searching for a wolf which escaped", "from Colchester Zoo . Officers and a police", "helicopter were searching the fields surrounding", "Colchester Zoo to find the final escaped wolf .", "During the search Richard Morley, of the Wolves", "and Humans Foundation, warned residents to stay", "indoors. He said: ‘I would suggest that people", "keep young children inside until the wolf is", "found. If it has been hand fed and it is used to", "approaching a keeper for food then it is more", "likely to approach the public. ‘People are at", "most risk if they are out on their own in", "woodland areas with food or pets. As with any", "wild animals I would advise people to take", "precautions.’ Five timber wolves escaped from", "Colchester Zoo in October 1986 when heavy rain", "undermined their fence, but on that occasion all", "were safely recaptured. In July this year, the", "zoo warned the public not to approach a red river", "hog after it escaped from its enclosure. Timber", "Wolves pictured at feeding time at Colchester", "Zoo. Five of the wolves escaped from the zoo this", "morning . Timber Wolves, pictured at Colchester", "Zoo, are 'naturally timid' provided they are not", "cornered ." ]
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wolf was shot dead near Colchester in Essex and fled through a damaged fence at Colchester Zoo in Essex was investigating how the timber wolves returned to the enclosure and another was make the decision that these animals had to be from Colchester Zoo . Officers and a police
(CNN) -- The Northwest braced for blizzards Friday night while cities from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Boston, Massachusetts, were cleaning up after a major storm delayed air travel and created havoc on the ground. A commuter waits at a Detroit, Michigan, bus stop Friday morning. "This is essentially the reincarnation of the same storm that brought the heavy snow to parts of California, southern Nevada and northern Arizona," Steve Corfidi, lead forecaster with the weather service's Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, told CNNRadio. Icy roads created from storms this week paralyzed much of the greater Seattle, Washington, area, where schools were closed and bus routes were suspended Friday as roads were too icy to navigate. Two charter buses carrying 80 people that collided and skidded off a road were pulled to safety, CNN affiliate KOMO reported. The buses crashed through a metal railing and hung precariously over Interstate 5 for several hours before tow trucks pulled them back on the road, KOMO reported. "We hit it and everyone is in shock for a minute, and [the driver] says 'go to the back of the bus.' And people threw each other out the windows," passenger Tamera Vasquez told KOMO. Saturday was expected to bring heavy snows in Washington, damaging winds and power outages to a region still recovering from storms earlier in the week. Hurricane-force winds are possible in the eastern foothills of Snohomish, King and Pierce Counties. Further west, several inches of snow are possible in the greater Seattle-Tacoma-Everett metro area Saturday afternoon. Toward the Olympic Mountains, they could be measuring new snowfall in feet. Flights at most airports in the Midwest and Northeast were up and running after experiencing delays as long as three hours throughout the day. But storm warnings and watches remained in effect for most of region. Corfidi said the storm is expected to maintain intensity into Saturday, continuing east and "spreading a swath of very heavy snow and freezing rain" into Pennsylvania and New York. "There could easily be up to a foot of snow over parts of Illinois, northern Indiana, perhaps into parts of Michigan and southern Wisconsin, eastward into parts of New York and Pennsylvania," Corfidi said. In Milwaukee, snowfall closed the airport for several hours and cut into local business hours for retail shops during the busiest shopping season of the year. Malls and shopping centers in Milwaukee, Glendale, Wauwatosa and Greendale opened later than usual, dealing another blow to retailers already struggling with a severe economic downturn. To compensate, some stores in the area, including Kohl's, Boston Store, J.C. Penney and Macy's are staying open until midnight on some days, the Journal-Sentinel Online reported. "The snow has me concerned," Southridge Mall manager Mary Wenger told the newspaper. Another four to seven inches of snow is expected over the weekend. In New Hampshire, still reeling from an ice storm last week, crews worked feverishly to restore electricity service to more than 30,000 customers remaining in the dark, CNN affiliate WMUR-TV in Manchester reported. Southern New Hampshire could get 10 new inches of snow before midnight Friday, WMUR said. Elsewhere, police in Buffalo, New York, shut down the city's Skyway highway because of winds and snow, CNN affiliate WGRZ-TV reported. Western New York had several inches of snow on the ground by noon, the station reported. To the north in Ontario, Canada, southbound Highway 400 was shut down outside Toronto after an multivehicle accident in near whiteout conditions, CNN affiliate CTV reported. "Lots of blowing snow. Visibility is next to nothing," CTV senior cameraman Tom Podolec reported from the scene. Ontario Provincial Police reported 70 accidents in less than five hours Friday morning. The system should move quickly, Corfidi said. It was not shaping up as an extraordinary event, he said. "It is December, and winter storms certainly raise their ugly heads this time of year," Corfidi said.
NEW: Tow trucks pull two buses to safety after they skidded off road . NEW: Blizzards, hurricane strength winds anticipated in Washington . NEW: Snowfall cuts into shopping hours for retailers struggling with downturn . Up to a foot of snow is expected from Illinois to New York .
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[ "(CNN) -- The Northwest braced for blizzards Friday", "night while cities from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to", "Boston, Massachusetts, were cleaning up after a", "major storm delayed air travel and created havoc", "on the ground. A commuter waits at a Detroit,", "Michigan, bus stop Friday morning. \"This is", "essentially the reincarnation of the same storm", "that brought the heavy snow to parts of", "California, southern Nevada and northern", "Arizona,\" Steve Corfidi, lead forecaster with the", "weather service's Storm Prediction Center in", "Norman, Oklahoma, told CNNRadio. Icy roads", "created from storms this week paralyzed much of", "the greater Seattle, Washington, area, where", "schools were closed and bus routes were suspended", "Friday as roads were too icy to navigate. Two", "charter buses carrying 80 people that collided", "and skidded off a road were pulled to safety, CNN", "affiliate KOMO reported. The buses crashed", "through a metal railing and hung precariously", "over Interstate 5 for several hours before tow", "trucks pulled them back on the road, KOMO", "reported. \"We hit it and everyone is in shock for", "a minute, and [the driver] says 'go to the back", "of the bus.' And people threw each other out the", "windows,\" passenger Tamera Vasquez told KOMO.", "Saturday was expected to bring heavy snows in", "Washington, damaging winds and power outages to a", "region still recovering from storms earlier in", "the week. Hurricane-force winds are possible in", "the eastern foothills of Snohomish, King and", "Pierce Counties. Further west, several inches of", "snow are possible in the greater", "Seattle-Tacoma-Everett metro area Saturday", "afternoon. Toward the Olympic Mountains, they", "could be measuring new snowfall in feet. Flights", "at most airports in the Midwest and Northeast", "were up and running after experiencing delays as", "long as three hours throughout the day. But storm", "warnings and watches remained in effect for most", "of region. Corfidi said the storm is expected to", "maintain intensity into Saturday, continuing east", "and \"spreading a swath of very heavy snow and", "freezing rain\" into Pennsylvania and New York.", "\"There could easily be up to a foot of snow over", "parts of Illinois, northern Indiana, perhaps into", "parts of Michigan and southern Wisconsin,", "eastward into parts of New York and", "Pennsylvania,\" Corfidi said. In Milwaukee,", "snowfall closed the airport for several hours and", "cut into local business hours for retail shops", "during the busiest shopping season of the year.", "Malls and shopping centers in Milwaukee,", "Glendale, Wauwatosa and Greendale opened later", "than usual, dealing another blow to retailers", "already struggling with a severe economic", "downturn. To compensate, some stores in the area,", "including Kohl's, Boston Store, J.C. Penney and", "Macy's are staying open until midnight on some", "days, the Journal-Sentinel Online reported. \"The", "snow has me concerned,\" Southridge Mall manager", "Mary Wenger told the newspaper. Another four to", "seven inches of snow is expected over the", "weekend. In New Hampshire, still reeling from an", "ice storm last week, crews worked feverishly to", "restore electricity service to more than 30,000", "customers remaining in the dark, CNN affiliate", "WMUR-TV in Manchester reported. Southern New", "Hampshire could get 10 new inches of snow before", "midnight Friday, WMUR said. Elsewhere, police in", "Buffalo, New York, shut down the city's Skyway", "highway because of winds and snow, CNN affiliate", "WGRZ-TV reported. Western New York had several", "inches of snow on the ground by noon, the station", "reported. To the north in Ontario, Canada,", "southbound Highway 400 was shut down outside", "Toronto after an multivehicle accident in near", "whiteout conditions, CNN affiliate CTV reported.", "\"Lots of blowing snow. Visibility is next to", "nothing,\" CTV senior cameraman Tom Podolec", "reported from the scene. Ontario Provincial", "Police reported 70 accidents in less than five", "hours Friday morning. The system should move", "quickly, Corfidi said. It was not shaping up as", "an extraordinary event, he said. \"It is December,", "and winter storms certainly raise their ugly", "heads this time of year,\" Corfidi said." ]
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By . Lucy Crossley . PUBLISHED: . 09:38 EST, 20 February 2014 . | . UPDATED: . 12:03 EST, 20 February 2014 . The biggest earthquake in six years has hit the South West of the UK with the tremor measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale. Some coastal towns in south-west Britain were shaken by the quake, which the British Geological Survey (BGS) said had originated in the Bristol Channel. Homeowners reported their houses rocking and others have described the quake as 'frightening'. Quake: Experts say the biggest earthquake in six years has hit the South West of the UK with the tremor, originating in the Bristol Channel, measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale . But others likened the tremor, which originated in the Bristol Channel at around 1.20pm today, to a 'heavy truck going up the road'.There were no reports of casualties or . damage to buildings but people did tweet details of broken flower pots, . smashed lamps and books falling off shelves. One resident in Birdgwater, Somerset, claimed she felt her work building 'swaying'. Tremors . were felt in areas including Dartmoor, Bristol, Taunton, Swansea, . Llanelli, Barnstable, Gloucester and South Molton, the BGS said. A . spokesman said: "At this time the BGS have received several macroseismic . reports from residents throughout Devon and South Wales. 'One . describing "the house was rocking", another described "lasted several . seconds and it was very frightening" and another said "it felt like a . really heavy truck going up the road".' The magnitude of the tremor mean it is . the biggest felt in the UK since 2008 when a quake measuring 5.1 on the . Richter scale struck near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire. That was the largest to hit Britain since 1984 and  was felt across areas including Merseyside, Birmingham, Leicestershire, Bedfordshire, Northampton, Norfolk, Surrey and Greater London. Today many people took to social networks including Twitter, reporting that they had felt the ground move for around 10 seconds. Emma Larkworthy, who lives in Barnstaple, Devon, around ten 25 miles from the epicentre, said: "My daughter Nadine and I felt tremors and the house shudder about 1.25pm. 'It was quite scary hearing what we thought was a loud bang then all the furniture shook then hearing like a rumble ratting and we couldn't fathom out where it was coming from. Movement: Data from a survey station in North Devon showing a large seismic activity as people in the area reported feeling the ground shake for around 10 seconds . Tremor: Real-time Seismograph data from a survey station in Swindon showing a large seismic activity at 1.21pm today. The shock was also measured in Wales, Cornwall and Jersey. Sally Norden, another Barnstaple . resident, said: 'I thought I was going mad. I was sat having a cuppa in . my front room and felt the earth move. 'I . looked outside and the birds all seemed to be very noisy and flying . off. It was quite scary and I was left feeling disorientated.' Phil . Aageson, who works at Springfield Court, a facility for people with . mental health issues in Barnstaple, said anxious staff thought a vehicle . had ploughed into their building. He . said: 'The whole building shook and people thought something had hit . the building. It shook and wobbled and no one knew what it was.' Shaken Brendan Garnett-Frizell felt the quake from inside an office in Barnstaple. 'The whole building shook and people thought something had hit . the building. It shook and wobbled and no one knew what it was'Phil Aageson, Barnstaple . He . said: 'We felt it pretty strongly in the upper floors of the Barnstaple . Jobcentre building at the same time as reported by others. 'There was some proper swaying on the shelves and filing cabinets.' Bay FM radio in Exmouth said the radio studios shook. Twitter user Robin Beer said: 'Anybody else feel the earth tremor just now?! #devon #barnstaple #earthquake.' Ant Veal tweeted: 'Noticeable earth tremor just now (13.22GMT) in Exeter. Lasted 3 seconds. #Devon #earthquake.' Glenn Watts added: 'Small tremor felt in Exeter, lasted 5 seconds armchairs wobbled as did the tv on its stand.' People in South Wales also reported feeling the ground shake. Someone using the name @BuskingWomble wrote: 'Blimey did anyone else feel that tremor? #BurryPort #Llanelli.' Another user said: 'Earthquake Tremor in Wales today. We felt it in the building in Swansea.' Twitter user Paul Clews posted a picture of a broken lamp, saying that the damage occurred as a result of the tremor. Shaken: Twitter user Paul Clews posted a picture of a broken lamp, saying that the damage occurred as a result of the tremor . The definition of a quake of 4.1 on the richter scale is: 'Noticeable shaking of indoor objects and rattling noises. Felt by most people in the affected area. Slightly felt outside. Generally causes none to minimal damage. Moderate to significant damage very unlikely. Some objects may fall off shelves or be knocked over. 10,000 to 15,000 per year in the world.' However, a factor nine Earthquake is defined by: Near or at total destruction - severe damage or collapse to all buildings. Heavy damage and shaking extends to distant locations. Permanent changes in ground topography. Death toll usually over 50,000. Susanne Sargeant, from the British Geological Survey, said it was 'not unusual' to get quakes in the Bristol Channel. 'It is an area in the Bristol Channel we know to have seismological action,' she said. 'One guy called and said he was in his house when he felt the earthquake - he said it was a bit of a surprise. Things were shaking on the shelves and he ran outside. 'We do see earthquakes here from time to time and the last one was at Hartland Point in 2001 - that's 50km south west of today's earthquake.' Other significant earthquakes to rock the UK include a 4.3 magnitude quake in Folkestone Kent in April 2007, and a 4.7 which hit Dudley in the West Midlands in September 2002. A 6.1 magnitude quake was recorded in the North Sea in June 1931.
British Geological Society says quake originated in the Bristol Channel . People reported feeling the ground shake for around 10 seconds . The effects were felt at around 1.20pm in north Devon and south Wales .
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[ "By . Lucy Crossley . PUBLISHED: . 09:38 EST, 20", "February 2014 . | . UPDATED: . 12:03 EST, 20", "February 2014 . The biggest earthquake in six", "years has hit the South West of the UK with the", "tremor measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale. Some", "coastal towns in south-west Britain were shaken", "by the quake, which the British Geological Survey", "(BGS) said had originated in the Bristol Channel.", "Homeowners reported their houses rocking and", "others have described the quake as 'frightening'.", "Quake: Experts say the biggest earthquake in six", "years has hit the South West of the UK with the", "tremor, originating in the Bristol Channel,", "measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale . But others", "likened the tremor, which originated in the", "Bristol Channel at around 1.20pm today, to a", "'heavy truck going up the road'.There were no", "reports of casualties or . damage to buildings", "but people did tweet details of broken flower", "pots, . smashed lamps and books falling off", "shelves. One resident in Birdgwater, Somerset,", "claimed she felt her work building 'swaying'.", "Tremors . were felt in areas including Dartmoor,", "Bristol, Taunton, Swansea, . Llanelli,", "Barnstable, Gloucester and South Molton, the BGS", "said. A . spokesman said: \"At this time the BGS", "have received several macroseismic . reports from", "residents throughout Devon and South Wales. 'One", ". describing \"the house was rocking\", another", "described \"lasted several . seconds and it was", "very frightening\" and another said \"it felt like", "a . really heavy truck going up the road\".' The", "magnitude of the tremor mean it is . the biggest", "felt in the UK since 2008 when a quake measuring", "5.1 on the . Richter scale struck near Market", "Rasen, Lincolnshire. That was the largest to hit", "Britain since 1984 and  was felt across areas", "including Merseyside, Birmingham, Leicestershire,", "Bedfordshire, Northampton, Norfolk, Surrey and", "Greater London. Today many people took to social", "networks including Twitter, reporting that they", "had felt the ground move for around 10 seconds.", "Emma Larkworthy, who lives in Barnstaple, Devon,", "around ten 25 miles from the epicentre, said: \"My", "daughter Nadine and I felt tremors and the house", "shudder about 1.25pm. 'It was quite scary hearing", "what we thought was a loud bang then all the", "furniture shook then hearing like a rumble", "ratting and we couldn't fathom out where it was", "coming from. Movement: Data from a survey station", "in North Devon showing a large seismic activity", "as people in the area reported feeling the ground", "shake for around 10 seconds . Tremor: Real-time", "Seismograph data from a survey station in Swindon", "showing a large seismic activity at 1.21pm today.", "The shock was also measured in Wales, Cornwall", "and Jersey. Sally Norden, another Barnstaple .", "resident, said: 'I thought I was going mad. I was", "sat having a cuppa in . my front room and felt", "the earth move. 'I . looked outside and the birds", "all seemed to be very noisy and flying . off. It", "was quite scary and I was left feeling", "disorientated.' Phil . Aageson, who works at", "Springfield Court, a facility for people with .", "mental health issues in Barnstaple, said anxious", "staff thought a vehicle . had ploughed into their", "building. He . said: 'The whole building shook", "and people thought something had hit . the", "building. It shook and wobbled and no one knew", "what it was.' Shaken Brendan Garnett-Frizell felt", "the quake from inside an office in Barnstaple.", "'The whole building shook and people thought", "something had hit . the building. It shook and", "wobbled and no one knew what it was'Phil Aageson,", "Barnstaple . He . said: 'We felt it pretty", "strongly in the upper floors of the Barnstaple .", "Jobcentre building at the same time as reported", "by others. 'There was some proper swaying on the", "shelves and filing cabinets.' Bay FM radio in", "Exmouth said the radio studios shook. Twitter", "user Robin Beer said: 'Anybody else feel the", "earth tremor just now?! #devon #barnstaple", "#earthquake.' Ant Veal tweeted: 'Noticeable earth", "tremor just now (13.22GMT) in Exeter. Lasted 3", "seconds. #Devon #earthquake.' Glenn Watts added:", "'Small tremor felt in Exeter, lasted 5 seconds", "armchairs wobbled as did the tv on its stand.'", "People in South Wales also reported feeling the", "ground shake. Someone using the name", "@BuskingWomble wrote: 'Blimey did anyone else", "feel that tremor? #BurryPort #Llanelli.' Another", "user said: 'Earthquake Tremor in Wales today. We", "felt it in the building in Swansea.' Twitter user", "Paul Clews posted a picture of a broken lamp,", "saying that the damage occurred as a result of", "the tremor. Shaken: Twitter user Paul Clews", "posted a picture of a broken lamp, saying that", "the damage occurred as a result of the tremor .", "The definition of a quake of 4.1 on the richter", "scale is: 'Noticeable shaking of indoor objects", "and rattling noises. Felt by most people in the", "affected area. Slightly felt outside. Generally", "causes none to minimal damage. Moderate to", "significant damage very unlikely. Some objects", "may fall off shelves or be knocked over. 10,000", "to 15,000 per year in the world.' However, a", "factor nine Earthquake is defined by: Near or at", "total destruction - severe damage or collapse to", "all buildings. Heavy damage and shaking extends", "to distant locations. Permanent changes in ground", "topography. Death toll usually over 50,000.", "Susanne Sargeant, from the British Geological", "Survey, said it was 'not unusual' to get quakes", "in the Bristol Channel. 'It is an area in the", "Bristol Channel we know to have seismological", "action,' she said. 'One guy called and said he", "was in his house when he felt the earthquake - he", "said it was a bit of a surprise. Things were", "shaking on the shelves and he ran outside. 'We do", "see earthquakes here from time to time and the", "last one was at Hartland Point in 2001 - that's", "50km south west of today's earthquake.' Other", "significant earthquakes to rock the UK include a", "4.3 magnitude quake in Folkestone Kent in April", "2007, and a 4.7 which hit Dudley in the West", "Midlands in September 2002. A 6.1 magnitude quake", "was recorded in the North Sea in June 1931." ]
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by the quake, which the British Geological Survey (BGS) said had originated in the Bristol Channel. Bristol Channel at around 1.20pm today, to a had felt the ground move for around 10 seconds. shake for around 10 seconds . Tremor: Real-time People in South Wales also reported feeling the
Furious fish shop owners have slammed a council after it spent £3,000 of taxpayers' cash on a guide on how to make their chips. The six-page document goes into minute detail on how thick each chip should be, as well as recommending exact temperatures for frying and informing workers that fries should be 'golden' in colour. Chippie owners criticised Cheltenham Borough Council bureaucrats for the guide, calling it patronising and unnecessary. A council spent £3,000 on the guides on how to cook chips, which advises chippie owners to cut chips to at least 14mm, slightly more than half an inch, in width . Chip shop owners are advised that chips should be served when they are a 'pale, golden colour' The detailed document, written by the Food Standards Agency, explains to workers how they can 'make the food they serve healthier' while saving money. The initiative, launched by Cheltenham's local authority, then explains that the best chips are made  'using a cutter with at least a 14mm (just more than half an inch) cross section'. Chip shop workers are then told to heat their fryer to 175C before putting potatoes in, cooking them for 5-6 minutes until they are a 'pale, golden colour'. Despite the lengthy description on how long a chip should be cooked for - 5-6 minutes - the guide says it is sometimes better just to follow instructions on the packet. The guidance reads: 'Frozen chips may only take 2-3 minutes – businesses should follow the manufacturer’s instructions.' They should also make sure they wash their fryers and change their oil often. The council document also suggests using rapeseed or sunflower oils, which are 'high oleic' - or high in unsaturated fats. The guide also recommends using salt shakers with fewer holes in and asking customers whether they want salt on their fries. Andreo Michael, who owns Norwood Fish Bar in Cheltenham, said: 'If you've been in the business like me since 1980 you don't need to be told how to do chips. 'Some people might need telling, but I don't need them telling me what to do.' Chips tips: Banging and shaking chips before serving them can reduce oil for customers, the advice says . Chips should be fried on their own to ensure oil quality is not affected, according to the document . The document also advises on the correct oils to be used to fry chips, suggesting 'high oleic' oils . The six-page document, branded as patronising by chip shop workers, suggests using salt shakers with fewer holes and asking customers whether they want salt . James Ritchie, 28, who owns Simpsons Fish and Chips in the Gloucestershire town, said: 'We try really hard to make sure we know these things anyway. 'We have our food nutritionally tested so for us this would not be a good experience for us. 'I would go to the National Federation of Fish Friers for advice and not the council. They couldn't tell us anything. There is nothing they could tell us that we don't already know.' Gloucestershire County Council has allocated £40,000 to Cheltenham Borough Council to fund health improvement schemes in 2013/14 and 2014/15. The guide says: 'By shaking the chips and banging the wire scoop several times, you can reduce fat absorption by 20% and make your chips crisper. 'This is because chips carry on absorbing fat after they come out of the fryer. 'If you bang and shake you’ll use less oil, need to top up less often, and need to empty the drain in the chip box less often.' Just over £20,000 has been awarded to five projects in the town this year - including the so-called 'healthy chip' scheme, which costs £3,000. It is hoped that the scheme will help reduce the amount of oil absorbed into deep fried foods, consequently reducing obesity levels in low-income areas. A spokesman for the TaxPayers' Alliance branded the guide a 'ludicrous' move. He said: 'When we're trying to make savings it beggars belief the council is doing takeaway training. 'The idea that it's appropriate to spend taxpayers' money telling chip shop owners how to cut chips is just ludicrous. 'They must think again - even the beneficiaries of this bizarre scheme don't seem particularly keen on it. 'If the Council wants people in low-income areas to be able to buy healthier, but often more expensive, food it should think about cutting council tax.' Jamie Ritchie, owner of Simpsons Fish and Chips in Cheltenham, said the council could not tell him anything he did not already know . Chips should be served when they are a 'pale, golden colour', the document says (file picture) But Councillor Rowena Hay, cabinet member for healthy lifestyles on Cheltenham Borough Council, defended the policy. She said: 'The project is about encouraging and supporting takeaways in low-income communities to serve healthier food. 'Its aim is to encourage small takeaway businesses to implement simple procedural changes to the way they fry food so as to produce a healthier product. 'We want to actively encourage healthier eating in any community in order to reduce obesity and long term illness and this project will help in doing this.' According to the guidance, shops should use liquid oils, such as sunflower and rapeseed, heated to 175C before each batch, for 'crispier, more appealing chips'. The document's advice on cutting down on salt reads: . 'Lots of people are trying to cut down on the amount of salt they eat. You can help your customers to do this by doing these things. • 'Use a salt shaker with fewer holes – just ask your supplier if they provide five-hole tops. • 'Ask your customers if they want salt before adding it. • 'Don’t add salt to batter mix. If you buy batter mix, check the ingredients and try to choose one that doesn’t contain salt or sodium. • 'Read the label on foods like sauces, sausages and pies and choose the one with less salt (or it might say ‘sodium’). If there’s no information on salt, ask your supplier.' The advice on cooking healthy chips was also condensed into a two-page document, pictured here . Researchers claim the oil is essential when it comes to frying and it should be sieved and reheated at the end of every batch. The guide adds that 'the ratio of food to oil should be 1:6' and 'baskets shouldn't look more than half full'. Research suggests that most retailers complete a full oil change every 2-4 weeks, but this should actually be done after 20 frying hours, it explains. Chips must be cooked in a fryer without any other food contact and the chef should shake them and bang them with a wire scoop several times after cooking. Research suggests this simple movement can reduce fat absorption by 20 per cent, making the chips crisper. They are also advised to offer smaller portion sizes, 'for people with smaller appetites'.
Chippie owners slam council for guide which tells them how to fry chips . Six-page document tells chip shops exactly what size their fries should be . Chips should be at least 14mm wide and are best cooked at 175C . Cook fries for 5-6 minutes until they are 'golden' in colour, guidance adds . Takeaways should get salt shakers with fewer holes, according to guide .
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[ "Furious fish shop owners have slammed a council", "after it spent £3,000 of taxpayers' cash on a", "guide on how to make their chips. The six-page", "document goes into minute detail on how thick", "each chip should be, as well as recommending", "exact temperatures for frying and informing", "workers that fries should be 'golden' in colour.", "Chippie owners criticised Cheltenham Borough", "Council bureaucrats for the guide, calling it", "patronising and unnecessary. A council spent", "£3,000 on the guides on how to cook chips, which", "advises chippie owners to cut chips to at least", "14mm, slightly more than half an inch, in width .", "Chip shop owners are advised that chips should be", "served when they are a 'pale, golden colour' The", "detailed document, written by the Food Standards", "Agency, explains to workers how they can 'make", "the food they serve healthier' while saving", "money. The initiative, launched by Cheltenham's", "local authority, then explains that the best", "chips are made  'using a cutter with at least a", "14mm (just more than half an inch) cross", "section'. Chip shop workers are then told to heat", "their fryer to 175C before putting potatoes in,", "cooking them for 5-6 minutes until they are a", "'pale, golden colour'. Despite the lengthy", "description on how long a chip should be cooked", "for - 5-6 minutes - the guide says it is", "sometimes better just to follow instructions on", "the packet. The guidance reads: 'Frozen chips may", "only take 2-3 minutes – businesses should follow", "the manufacturer’s instructions.' They should", "also make sure they wash their fryers and change", "their oil often. The council document also", "suggests using rapeseed or sunflower oils, which", "are 'high oleic' - or high in unsaturated fats.", "The guide also recommends using salt shakers with", "fewer holes in and asking customers whether they", "want salt on their fries. Andreo Michael, who", "owns Norwood Fish Bar in Cheltenham, said: 'If", "you've been in the business like me since 1980", "you don't need to be told how to do chips. 'Some", "people might need telling, but I don't need them", "telling me what to do.' Chips tips: Banging and", "shaking chips before serving them can reduce oil", "for customers, the advice says . Chips should be", "fried on their own to ensure oil quality is not", "affected, according to the document . The", "document also advises on the correct oils to be", "used to fry chips, suggesting 'high oleic' oils .", "The six-page document, branded as patronising by", "chip shop workers, suggests using salt shakers", "with fewer holes and asking customers whether", "they want salt . James Ritchie, 28, who owns", "Simpsons Fish and Chips in the Gloucestershire", "town, said: 'We try really hard to make sure we", "know these things anyway. 'We have our food", "nutritionally tested so for us this would not be", "a good experience for us. 'I would go to the", "National Federation of Fish Friers for advice and", "not the council. They couldn't tell us anything.", "There is nothing they could tell us that we don't", "already know.' Gloucestershire County Council has", "allocated £40,000 to Cheltenham Borough Council", "to fund health improvement schemes in 2013/14 and", "2014/15. The guide says: 'By shaking the chips", "and banging the wire scoop several times, you can", "reduce fat absorption by 20% and make your chips", "crisper. 'This is because chips carry on", "absorbing fat after they come out of the fryer.", "'If you bang and shake you’ll use less oil, need", "to top up less often, and need to empty the drain", "in the chip box less often.' Just over £20,000", "has been awarded to five projects in the town", "this year - including the so-called 'healthy", "chip' scheme, which costs £3,000. It is hoped", "that the scheme will help reduce the amount of", "oil absorbed into deep fried foods, consequently", "reducing obesity levels in low-income areas. A", "spokesman for the TaxPayers' Alliance branded the", "guide a 'ludicrous' move. He said: 'When we're", "trying to make savings it beggars belief the", "council is doing takeaway training. 'The idea", "that it's appropriate to spend taxpayers' money", "telling chip shop owners how to cut chips is just", "ludicrous. 'They must think again - even the", "beneficiaries of this bizarre scheme don't seem", "particularly keen on it. 'If the Council wants", "people in low-income areas to be able to buy", "healthier, but often more expensive, food it", "should think about cutting council tax.' Jamie", "Ritchie, owner of Simpsons Fish and Chips in", "Cheltenham, said the council could not tell him", "anything he did not already know . Chips should", "be served when they are a 'pale, golden colour',", "the document says (file picture) But Councillor", "Rowena Hay, cabinet member for healthy lifestyles", "on Cheltenham Borough Council, defended the", "policy. She said: 'The project is about", "encouraging and supporting takeaways in", "low-income communities to serve healthier food.", "'Its aim is to encourage small takeaway", "businesses to implement simple procedural changes", "to the way they fry food so as to produce a", "healthier product. 'We want to actively encourage", "healthier eating in any community in order to", "reduce obesity and long term illness and this", "project will help in doing this.' According to", "the guidance, shops should use liquid oils, such", "as sunflower and rapeseed, heated to 175C before", "each batch, for 'crispier, more appealing chips'.", "The document's advice on cutting down on salt", "reads: . 'Lots of people are trying to cut down", "on the amount of salt they eat. You can help", "your customers to do this by doing these things.", "• 'Use a salt shaker with fewer holes – just ask", "your supplier if they provide five-hole tops. •", "'Ask your customers if they want salt before", "adding it. • 'Don’t add salt to batter mix. If", "you buy batter mix, check the ingredients and", "try to choose one that doesn’t contain salt or", "sodium. • 'Read the label on foods like sauces,", "sausages and pies and choose the one with less", "salt (or it might say ‘sodium’). If there’s no", "information on salt, ask your supplier.' The", "advice on cooking healthy chips was also", "condensed into a two-page document, pictured here", ". Researchers claim the oil is essential when it", "comes to frying and it should be sieved and", "reheated at the end of every batch. The guide", "adds that 'the ratio of food to oil should be", "1:6' and 'baskets shouldn't look more than half", "full'. Research suggests that most retailers", "complete a full oil change every 2-4 weeks, but", "this should actually be done after 20 frying", "hours, it explains. Chips must be cooked in a", "fryer without any other food contact and the chef", "should shake them and bang them with a wire scoop", "several times after cooking. Research suggests", "this simple movement can reduce fat absorption by", "20 per cent, making the chips crisper. They are", "also advised to offer smaller portion sizes, 'for", "people with smaller appetites'." ]
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Almost 25 years since the Iron Curtain came down, deer roaming the Czech-German border still balk at crossing areas where electric fences one lay. A study of the animals in the Sumava national park, in the Czech Republic, has discovered that red deer are avoiding the once perilous areas where three parallel electrified fences were patrolled by armed guards - despite the creatures having no living memory of it. Nearly 500 people died trying to cross the barrier, which isolated the communist world from the West. These red deer near Harrachov, Czech Republic, still fear crossing the line where the Iron Curtain once stood . A reconstruction of the electrified barbed-wire barrier stands in the nearby Sumava National Park. But the original fence was taken down in 1991 - long before the current population of deer were born . According to a seven-year study, the . invisible border has become instilled in the population, and will be . handed down generations. Pavel . Sustr, a biologist who led the project at Czech Republic's Sumava . National Park, said: 'It was fascinating to realize for the first time . that anything like that is possible.' Czechoslovakia, where the communists took power in 1948, had three parallel electrified fences. Many deer were victims of the barrier, which came down in 1991. 'The border still plays a role for them and separates the two populations.' He said the research showed the animals stick to traditional life patterns, returning every year to the same places. 'Fawns follow mothers for the first year of their life and learn from them where to go.' Biologists who conducted a seven-year study into the behaviour predict it will last for generations . Scientists conducting research on German territory reached similar conclusions. Wildlife . officials recorded the movement of some 300 Czech and German deer with . GPS-equipped collars which sent data to computers. 'I . don't think it's a surprising result,' said professor Ludek Bartos of . the Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague, who was not involved in . the research. 'These animals are really conservative.'
Seven-year study found red deer on Czech-German border do not cross . Electrified fence dividing West from communist world taken down in 1991 . None of current deer population were alive when the barrier was up . Czech and German biologists predict behaviour will last for generations .
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[ "Almost 25 years since the Iron Curtain came down,", "deer roaming the Czech-German border still balk", "at crossing areas where electric fences one lay.", "A study of the animals in the Sumava national", "park, in the Czech Republic, has discovered that", "red deer are avoiding the once perilous areas", "where three parallel electrified fences were", "patrolled by armed guards - despite the creatures", "having no living memory of it. Nearly 500 people", "died trying to cross the barrier, which isolated", "the communist world from the West. These red deer", "near Harrachov, Czech Republic, still fear", "crossing the line where the Iron Curtain once", "stood . A reconstruction of the electrified", "barbed-wire barrier stands in the nearby Sumava", "National Park. But the original fence was taken", "down in 1991 - long before the current population", "of deer were born . According to a seven-year", "study, the . invisible border has become", "instilled in the population, and will be . handed", "down generations. Pavel . Sustr, a biologist who", "led the project at Czech Republic's Sumava .", "National Park, said: 'It was fascinating to", "realize for the first time . that anything like", "that is possible.' Czechoslovakia, where the", "communists took power in 1948, had three parallel", "electrified fences. Many deer were victims of the", "barrier, which came down in 1991. 'The border", "still plays a role for them and separates the two", "populations.' He said the research showed the", "animals stick to traditional life patterns,", "returning every year to the same places. 'Fawns", "follow mothers for the first year of their life", "and learn from them where to go.' Biologists who", "conducted a seven-year study into the behaviour", "predict it will last for generations . Scientists", "conducting research on German territory reached", "similar conclusions. Wildlife . officials", "recorded the movement of some 300 Czech and", "German deer with . GPS-equipped collars which", "sent data to computers. 'I . don't think it's a", "surprising result,' said professor Ludek Bartos", "of . the Czech University of Life Sciences in", "Prague, who was not involved in . the research.", "'These animals are really conservative.'" ]
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (CNN) -- Shell-shocked and scarred both inside and out, they huddle in tents, water and medicine in short supply -- hundreds of thousands of people, civilian victims of Sri Lanka's recently-ended civil war. Displaced Sri Lankan people look out from inside a camp in Cheddikulam. "We suffered a lot because shelling was coming from everywhere," said a 38-year-old man identifying himself as Vishwamala. "Firing, shelling -- many, many people have died ... there was nobody there to carry the dead. A lot of dead were left on the road." Another survivor, Krisha Duray, recalls "running and running" to escape shelling by both the Sri Lankan military and the Tamil Tiger rebels, who waged a bloody 25-year war. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday visited refugee camps housing such victims. "I have traveled around the world and visited similar places, but this is by far the most appalling scenes I have seen," he said. Ban requested that the United Nations be provided full access to the displacement camps in order to provide aid. In a joint statement issued Saturday, Ban and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa said the United Nations will continue to provide humanitarian assistance to displaced persons, and that the government will continue to provide access to humanitarian agencies. That access, however, is limited. The United Nations and other organizations have never had full access, as government officials fear some remaining Tamil Tiger rebels may be hiding in the camps and are screening those inside. Watch the U.N. chief discuss the humanitarian crisis » . Sri Lanka's Sunday Times newspaper reported that attempts to smuggle youths out of the camps has prompted the government to impose restrictions on visits. Rajiva Wijesinha, the nation's human rights ministry secretary, was quoted as telling the newspaper that people "with the connivance of Non-Governmental Organization workers" were involved in the plot. Because of the plot, "a thorough screening of IDPs was under way," the newspaper said. "I have United Nations humanitarian agencies, and there are ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross) and many other international humanitarian agency workers," Ban said in a Saturday news conference, according to a transcript. "They should be given unimpeded access and freedom of movement within the camp. That is what I have asked the foreign minister and the president (for), and I was assured that the leaders of the Sri Lankan government will make sure (of this)." Sri Lanka's government as of Sunday had not responded to Ban's appeal. But the joint statement Saturday said, "The government will expedite the necessary basic and civil infrastructure as well as (the) means of livelihood necessary for the IDPs to resume their normal lives at the earliest. "The Secretary-General welcomed the announcement by the government expressing its intention to dismantle the welfare villages at the earliest as outlined in the plan to resettle the bulk of IDPs and call for its early implementation." Ban toured Manik Farm, a sprawling camp for internally displaced people in the country's north, days after Sri Lanka declared victory in a 25-year civil war against the Tamil Tigers rebels. About 250,000 to 300,000 people are refugees in the country, according to humanitarian groups and U.N. figures. Some in the camp have experienced fierce fighting in recent months, saying that at moments they did not believe they were going to survive. Asked whether he agrees with the military's assertions that not many civilians died in the violence, Ban told CNN he believes there were many civilian casualties. While the war's end elicited celebrations in parts of the country, humanitarian groups and the United Nations worry about those uprooted by the fighting. Ban arrived in the South Asian island nation Friday, saying he came to offer help and partnership. "I hope my visit today can help begin a process of national recovery, renewal and reconciliation for all Sri Lankans," Ban said in a written statement issued Friday. "That is why I am here." He said he would urge the government to expedite the screening and processing of refugees and ensure that displaced camps have adequate supplies of food, medicine and water. With the war's end, "the government of Sri Lanka faces many immediate and long-term challenges relating to issues of relief, rehabilitation, resettlement and reconciliation," the joint statement said. Ban also flew to the site of the civil war's final battle, near Mullaitivu. CNN's Iqbal Athas in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and CNN's Sara Sidner contributed to this report.
Ban Ki-moon says camp contains "the most appalling scenes I have seen" Ban asks president to grant unrestricted access to humanitarian agencies . About 250,000 to 300,000 people are refugees in the country, aid agencies say . Sri Lankan government has declared victory in the country's 25-year civil war .
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appalling scenes I have seen," he said. Ban provide access to humanitarian agencies. That internally displaced people in the country's north, days after Sri Lanka declared victory in a 25-year civil war against the Tamil Tigers rebels. About 250,000 to 300,000 people are refugees in the country, according to
By . Jill Reilly . PUBLISHED: . 07:37 EST, 22 December 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 12:25 EST, 22 December 2012 . High street retailers have been enjoying what some have described as their busiest day of the year with customers making a last dash for Christmas presents. The British Retail Consortium already predicted this weekend will be 'the big one' as consumers spend up to £5 billion. Today is being touted as the busier of the two days - primarily because of longer opening hours. Bluewater shopping centre in Kent confirmed that today was their busiest day of the year. Big day: High street retailers are preparing for what they hope will be the biggest day of the year amid gloomy sales figures in the last dash to Christmas. This was a packed high street in Southampton today . Visa Europe also expects today to be the . year's busiest shopping day, with customers set to spend £1.26 billion . on their Visa cards alone. The company predicts it will process 31.9 million transactions today, with 2pm to 3pm expected to be the busiest hour. It said shoppers appeared to be saving up for a 'spree' this weekend, with figures showing an incremental increase in spending in recent weeks. Visa Europe commercial director Dr Steve Perry said: 'The way in which Christmas falls this year means that, in comparison to 2011, we appear to be a week behind in terms of consumer spending. Crush: Visa Europe also expects today to be the year's busiest shopping day, with customers set to spend £1.26 billion on their Visa cards alone . 'This is borne out in the Visa Weekly Christmas Spend Tracker which shows that UK consumer spending is down -2.9% annually. 'It appears that shoppers are holding off their spending sprees until the weekend when we anticipate that Saturday will be the busiest shopping day of the year, with consumers set to spend £1.26 billion on their Visa cards alone. 'Competition for consumer spending is fierce, with growing numbers of consumers still visiting online retailers to snap up bargains ahead of anticipated discounting on the high street in the final furlong before Christmas.' Packed house: Xmas shoppers out in force before the weekend. This was the scene at Lakeside Shopping Centre, Thurrock, Essex today . A spokeswoman for John Lewis said the last two weekends had been record-breakers in terms of sales and momentum was continuing to build, adding that 'another record-breaker isn't out of the question'. And Waitrose is expecting today to be the busiest food shopping day of the year. But the Local Government Association (LGA) said confidence on the high street remained low as Britain prepared for 'what is traditionally the busiest shopping weekend of the year'. Its annual Christmas survey found that 84% of town centre managers said confidence among shoppers had either not improved or worsened compared with this time last year. The LGA suggested that the particularly cold and wet start to the winter could also be taking its toll on the number of shoppers visiting town centres. The LGA's chairman of its economy and transport board said: 'Last year, 86% of those who took part in our survey thought there would be no improvement in consumer confidence on the high street in 2012 and it would seem from today's results that they were right on the money. 'Worryingly, the outlook for next year is not much brighter. Spree: Experts believe as much as £5billion could be spent on the British high street over the next two days in an unprecedented rush . 'People's shopping habits are changing, and we need new creative approaches to revitalising our town centres.' Tim Walley, general manager at Birmingham's Bullring shopping centre, said: 'Today we expect to welcome in the region of 220,000 visitors to Bullring as they take advantage of the final weekend before Christmas. 'This Christmas we essentially have an extra weekend of trading in comparison to December 2011, so we're expecting a bumper weekend. 'Tomorrow we expect another 120,000 customers will visit the centre.' At the Westfield Derby shopping centre, Richard Thornton marketing and communications manager said plenty of shoppers had arrived and were ready for the centre to open at 9am, today. 'It is extremely busy, much busier than it usually is for this time on a weekend and the car parks were extremely busy when I was coming in this morning,' he said. 'We're open from 9am until 7pm, and we had about 50 people queuing outside the Pandora jewellery store before it opened this morning.' At the Touchwood Shopping Centre in Solihull near Birmingham, managers were expecting up to 30,000 people through their doors today. Some 275,000 shoppers are expected to descend on Bluewater in Kent this weekend. More than 600,000 visitors have flocked to the shopping centre - which extended its opening hours until 11pm - over the past five days. Determined: Shoppers in Winchester brave the weather as they shop on the last Saturday of shopping . Robert Goodman, Bluewater's general manager, said: 'With this weekend being the last chance for many people to complete their Christmas shopping, we are expecting Bluewater to be very busy.' Jo Tallack, general manager at the Highcross Leicester shopping centre, said: 'With one full weekend left before Christmas, we're expecting both Saturday and Sunday to be exceptionally busy at Highcross. 'Last weekend we saw almost 170,000 people through the doors, which was our busiest weekend in three years and our busiest Sunday since we launched in 2008. We're expecting this weekend to be just as busy - if not more so - than last weekend. 'Total year-to-date sales are up by 5 percent at Highcross, with like-for-like sales up 3 percent - we're confident this will be another successful Christmas at the centre.'
Today will be busiest this weekend due to longer opening hours . Bluewater shopping centre in Kent: Today was busiest day of the year . Customers set to spend £1.26 billion on their Visa cards alone . 2pm to 3pm expected to be the busiest hour for transactions .
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[ "By . Jill Reilly . PUBLISHED: . 07:37 EST, 22", "December 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 12:25 EST, 22", "December 2012 . High street retailers have been", "enjoying what some have described as their", "busiest day of the year with customers making a", "last dash for Christmas presents. The British", "Retail Consortium already predicted this weekend", "will be 'the big one' as consumers spend up to £5", "billion. Today is being touted as the busier of", "the two days - primarily because of longer", "opening hours. Bluewater shopping centre in Kent", "confirmed that today was their busiest day of the", "year. Big day: High street retailers are", "preparing for what they hope will be the biggest", "day of the year amid gloomy sales figures in the", "last dash to Christmas. This was a packed high", "street in Southampton today . Visa Europe also", "expects today to be the . year's busiest shopping", "day, with customers set to spend £1.26 billion .", "on their Visa cards alone. The company predicts", "it will process 31.9 million transactions today,", "with 2pm to 3pm expected to be the busiest hour.", "It said shoppers appeared to be saving up for a", "'spree' this weekend, with figures showing an", "incremental increase in spending in recent weeks.", "Visa Europe commercial director Dr Steve Perry", "said: 'The way in which Christmas falls this year", "means that, in comparison to 2011, we appear to", "be a week behind in terms of consumer spending.", "Crush: Visa Europe also expects today to be the", "year's busiest shopping day, with customers set", "to spend £1.26 billion on their Visa cards alone", ". 'This is borne out in the Visa Weekly Christmas", "Spend Tracker which shows that UK consumer", "spending is down -2.9% annually. 'It appears that", "shoppers are holding off their spending sprees", "until the weekend when we anticipate that", "Saturday will be the busiest shopping day of the", "year, with consumers set to spend £1.26 billion", "on their Visa cards alone. 'Competition for", "consumer spending is fierce, with growing numbers", "of consumers still visiting online retailers to", "snap up bargains ahead of anticipated discounting", "on the high street in the final furlong before", "Christmas.' Packed house: Xmas shoppers out in", "force before the weekend. This was the scene at", "Lakeside Shopping Centre, Thurrock, Essex today .", "A spokeswoman for John Lewis said the last two", "weekends had been record-breakers in terms of", "sales and momentum was continuing to build,", "adding that 'another record-breaker isn't out of", "the question'. And Waitrose is expecting today to", "be the busiest food shopping day of the year. But", "the Local Government Association (LGA) said", "confidence on the high street remained low as", "Britain prepared for 'what is traditionally the", "busiest shopping weekend of the year'. Its annual", "Christmas survey found that 84% of town centre", "managers said confidence among shoppers had", "either not improved or worsened compared with", "this time last year. The LGA suggested that the", "particularly cold and wet start to the winter", "could also be taking its toll on the number of", "shoppers visiting town centres. The LGA's", "chairman of its economy and transport board said:", "'Last year, 86% of those who took part in our", "survey thought there would be no improvement in", "consumer confidence on the high street in 2012", "and it would seem from today's results that they", "were right on the money. 'Worryingly, the outlook", "for next year is not much brighter. Spree:", "Experts believe as much as £5billion could be", "spent on the British high street over the next", "two days in an unprecedented rush . 'People's", "shopping habits are changing, and we need new", "creative approaches to revitalising our town", "centres.' Tim Walley, general manager at", "Birmingham's Bullring shopping centre, said:", "'Today we expect to welcome in the region of", "220,000 visitors to Bullring as they take", "advantage of the final weekend before Christmas.", "'This Christmas we essentially have an extra", "weekend of trading in comparison to December", "2011, so we're expecting a bumper weekend.", "'Tomorrow we expect another 120,000 customers", "will visit the centre.' At the Westfield Derby", "shopping centre, Richard Thornton marketing and", "communications manager said plenty of shoppers", "had arrived and were ready for the centre to open", "at 9am, today. 'It is extremely busy, much busier", "than it usually is for this time on a weekend and", "the car parks were extremely busy when I was", "coming in this morning,' he said. 'We're open", "from 9am until 7pm, and we had about 50 people", "queuing outside the Pandora jewellery store", "before it opened this morning.' At the Touchwood", "Shopping Centre in Solihull near Birmingham,", "managers were expecting up to 30,000 people", "through their doors today. Some 275,000 shoppers", "are expected to descend on Bluewater in Kent this", "weekend. More than 600,000 visitors have flocked", "to the shopping centre - which extended its", "opening hours until 11pm - over the past five", "days. Determined: Shoppers in Winchester brave", "the weather as they shop on the last Saturday of", "shopping . Robert Goodman, Bluewater's general", "manager, said: 'With this weekend being the last", "chance for many people to complete their", "Christmas shopping, we are expecting Bluewater to", "be very busy.' Jo Tallack, general manager at the", "Highcross Leicester shopping centre, said: 'With", "one full weekend left before Christmas, we're", "expecting both Saturday and Sunday to be", "exceptionally busy at Highcross. 'Last weekend we", "saw almost 170,000 people through the doors,", "which was our busiest weekend in three years and", "our busiest Sunday since we launched in 2008.", "We're expecting this weekend to be just as busy -", "if not more so - than last weekend. 'Total", "year-to-date sales are up by 5 percent at", "Highcross, with like-for-like sales up 3 percent", "- we're confident this will be another successful", "Christmas at the centre.'" ]
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opening hours. Bluewater shopping centre in Kent with 2pm to 3pm expected to be the busiest hour. to spend £1.26 billion on their Visa cards alone Saturday will be the busiest shopping day of the year, with consumers set to spend £1.26 billion
Most homeowners hit by flooding are faced with just two options - clean up and hope it doesn't happen again, or move out. But one determined couple whose island home was wrecked when the Thames burst its banks last year have come up with a new idea - shifting their five-bedroom house 5ft into the air. Yaron Ivry and his wife Sigal have spent almost £80,000 jacking their riverside property in Wraysbury, Berkshire, up onto stilts, and filling in the gap with breeze blocks. Yaron Ivry and his wife Sigal (pictured together) spent almost £80,000 jacking their Thameside property in Wraysbury, Berkshire, up by five feet to prevent it from a repeat of last year's winter flooding. Here the house is seen in its finished state, having been put on stilts and the new basement underneath the property bricked up . Over the course of ten days, a team of engineers lifted the 80-ton building up into the air, using a steel cradle and 28 computerised jacks which pushed the house upwards at a rate of three inches an hour. Now, a year after the house was devastated by floods last January, work is complete with the house protected from the waters of the Thames, and the Ivry family enjoying a new basement underneath their home, as well as a new kitchen, replacing the one which was left underwater when the river breached its banks. 'It's fantastic,' Mr Ivry, 59, told MailOnline. 'It's great. We are back in the house now and the work is almost all done. 'There is still some work inside but it's nearly there. 'We have created a new basement under the house in the space where the stilts are and that will be useful for storage and we have a new kitchen. 'It is better than we could have ever imagined, with under floor heating, and a better view out over the river. Mr Ivry hired specialist builders who created a network of steel beams under the house which would hold its weight as the property began to lift. Holes were bored into the brick walls, shown here, so supportive beams could put up both inside and outside the building . 28 super-strong jacks — each capable of supporting 50 tons — were placed underneath the steel cradle. A diamond-edged saw then sliced horizontally through all the brick walls below the level of the concrete floors, severing the building from its foundations . 'Every day I look out of the window and I smile and feel happy because I am safe.' Mr Ivry, a former engineer and owner of telecommunications business D-Mobile, his wife, 49, their 17-year-old daughter Ayala, and dog Prince live on an island between the River Thames and an artificial water channel, which left them vulnerable to flooding. When water poured into their home last January it caused £125,000 in damage, with the house's hardwood floor, ground floor walls and electrics wrecked beyond repair. As the rain poured down, Mr Ivry's garden was left underwater and even though he tried to set up barricades at his garage and front door, he was unable to stop the water gushing in, leaving the ground floor under nearly half a foot. 'We are sitting on an island, so when the water comes up it comes from all sides,' he said. 'When we were flooded we were an island surrounded 360 degrees by water. 'It was devastating.' The self-employed couple lost a year of business because they could no longer work from their home. Mrs Ivry, who runs a jewellery distribution company, said: 'I was hoping right up until the last minute we would not have to move. 'We thought maybe we could stay and live upstairs, but after a day we realised it was not realistic, when the smell starts. The windows and walls of the home were braced with timber beams to help ease any internal strains, and work began to lift the house slowly into the air - with the family's belongings still inside. Work to lift the house began after planning permission was granted last June . With the perimeter ring of steel steadying the structure and pressure spread evenly over the hydraulic jacks (pictured), no one part of the building was exposed to particular stress as it was lifted from the ground at a rate of three inches an hour . 'The house became all humid and stinking - it was not healthy.' The value of the house - which had been worth £1 million - dropped to £750,000 as it could not be insured against future floods. Now, after the £80,000 project the house is thought to be worth between £1.5 million and £2 million. 'My view was that if I did nothing it would end up costing me and I would lose a lot of value on the house because I could not insure it,' he said. 'But if I did something, if I put in £80,000 to save the house, I would definitely get it back if I did decide to sell it. 'Plus I could insure the house and I could live in it safely.' Father-of-three Mr Ivry had considered sealing the house with a barrier, waterproof doors and pumps to get rid of any ground water or leakage, but worried that just one tiny crack would mean water pouring into his home again. 'I could have spent £35,000 and I wouldn't know if it would even work,' he said. He also considered demolishing the house completely. The value of the house - which had been worth £1 million - dropped to £750,000 as it could not be insured against future floods. Now, after the £80,000 project the house is thought to be worth between £1.5 million and £2 million. It took ten days to lift the house to its agreed height . 'It would have cost me maybe £400,000 to rebuild it , and I would need to find somewhere else to live,' he said. 'So I took up the challenge of lifting it and researching on the internet I saw that it had been done with a concert hall in Shanghai. 'People were sceptical and wanted to see if it would work, but I knew that if it was done properly it then the risk would be almost nothing.' After getting permission from the local council, Mr Ivry hired specialist builders who created a network of steel beams under the house which would hold its weight as the property began to lift. Holes were bored into the brick walls and supportive beams put up both inside and outside the building. Then, 28 super-strong jacks — each capable of supporting 50 tons — were placed underneath the steel cradle. A diamond-edged saw then sliced horizontally through all the brick walls below the level of the concrete floors, severing the building from its foundations. With the perimeter ring of steel steadying the structure and pressure spread evenly over the jacks, no single part of the building was exposed to particular stress as it was raised. Finally, all the windows and walls were braced with timber beams to help ease any internal strains, and work began to lift the house slowly into the air with the family's belongings still inside, although they moved out into a rented flat nearby. The newly-formed gap at the bottom of the house was then filled with breeze blocks, and the steel cradle removed before the breeze block basement was concealed with reclaimed London yellow bricks, designed to match the rest of the house. Mr Ivry's newly-raised front door now has a long staircase leading up to it, protecting the entrance to the house from any flood water . Around the back of the family's house, two former patio doors will soon become a raised decking area for barbecues. The family were able to move back into their home in October . The couple say the transformation is 'unbelievable', and their higher home means they enjoy a better view of the river . His front door now has a long staircase leading up to it and around the back of his house two former patio doors, which are now suspended from mid air, will soon become a raised decking area for barbecues. Work on the main structure was completed in August, and the family were able to move back in last October. Mr Ivry's home, which the family have lived in since 1998, is thought to be the first in Britain to have been lifted in this way, and he has been visited by officers from the Environment Agency eager to learn from his project. His neighbours, many of whom were forced to leave their homes in last January's floods, have also turned to him for advice on how to protect their own homes from any future damage. '2014 was total chaos,' said Mr Ivry. 'I could not work, by wife could not work and we were out of our home. 'Now 2014 is behind us and we are looking forward to the future. 'We are so happy that we have done it and the house is unbelievable.' As the rain poured down, Mr Ivry's garden was left underwater and even though he tried to set up barricades at his garage and front door, he was unable to stop it gushing in. The house was badly hit by last year's floods, with the hardwood floor, ground floor walls and electrics wrecked beyond repair . Mr Ivry's home, which the family have lived in since 1998, is thought to be the first in Britain to have been lifted in this way, and he has been visited by officers from the Environment Agency eager to learn from his project .
Yaron Ivry and his family live in five-bedroom home on a island between water channels in Wraysbury, Berkshire . Their house was gutted by floods last January when many of his neighbours couldn't return home . In bid to beat the frequent flooding, the family have spent three months and £80,000 lifting the house on to stilts . After the work raised the house five feet off ground, experts estimate it's now worth up to £2 million . The home also has a new kitchen, and Mr Ivry says he has a better view of the River Thames from his home . Father-of-three Mr Ivry says his restored home is 'unbelievable' and he feels safe from the nearby river .
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'The house became all humid and", "stinking - it was not healthy.' The value of the", "house - which had been worth £1 million - dropped", "to £750,000 as it could not be insured against", "future floods. Now, after the £80,000 project the", "house is thought to be worth between £1.5 million", "and £2 million. 'My view was that if I did", "nothing it would end up costing me and I would", "lose a lot of value on the house because I could", "not insure it,' he said. 'But if I did something,", "if I put in £80,000 to save the house, I would", "definitely get it back if I did decide to sell", "it. 'Plus I could insure the house and I could", "live in it safely.' Father-of-three Mr Ivry had", "considered sealing the house with a barrier,", "waterproof doors and pumps to get rid of any", "ground water or leakage, but worried that just", "one tiny crack would mean water pouring into his", "home again. 'I could have spent £35,000 and I", "wouldn't know if it would even work,' he said. 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Holes were bored into the brick walls", "and supportive beams put up both inside and", "outside the building. Then, 28 super-strong jacks", "— each capable of supporting 50 tons — were", "placed underneath the steel cradle. A", "diamond-edged saw then sliced horizontally", "through all the brick walls below the level of", "the concrete floors, severing the building from", "its foundations. With the perimeter ring of steel", "steadying the structure and pressure spread", "evenly over the jacks, no single part of the", "building was exposed to particular stress as it", "was raised. Finally, all the windows and walls", "were braced with timber beams to help ease any", "internal strains, and work began to lift the", "house slowly into the air with the family's", "belongings still inside, although they moved out", "into a rented flat nearby. The newly-formed gap", "at the bottom of the house was then filled with", "breeze blocks, and the steel cradle removed", "before the breeze block basement was concealed", "with reclaimed London yellow bricks, designed to", "match the rest of the house. Mr Ivry's", "newly-raised front door now has a long staircase", "leading up to it, protecting the entrance to the", "house from any flood water . Around the back of", "the family's house, two former patio doors will", "soon become a raised decking area for barbecues.", "The family were able to move back into their home", "in October . The couple say the transformation is", "'unbelievable', and their higher home means they", "enjoy a better view of the river . His front door", "now has a long staircase leading up to it and", "around the back of his house two former patio", "doors, which are now suspended from mid air, will", "soon become a raised decking area for barbecues.", "Work on the main structure was completed in", "August, and the family were able to move back in", "last October. Mr Ivry's home, which the family", "have lived in since 1998, is thought to be the", "first in Britain to have been lifted in this way,", "and he has been visited by officers from the", "Environment Agency eager to learn from his", "project. His neighbours, many of whom were forced", "to leave their homes in last January's floods,", "have also turned to him for advice on how to", "protect their own homes from any future damage.", "'2014 was total chaos,' said Mr Ivry. 'I could", "not work, by wife could not work and we were out", "of our home. 'Now 2014 is behind us and we are", "looking forward to the future. 'We are so happy", "that we have done it and the house is", "unbelievable.' As the rain poured down, Mr Ivry's", "garden was left underwater and even though he", "tried to set up barricades at his garage and", "front door, he was unable to stop it gushing", "in. The house was badly hit by last year's", "floods, with the hardwood floor, ground floor", "walls and electrics wrecked beyond repair . Mr", "Ivry's home, which the family have lived in since", "1998, is thought to be the first in Britain to", "have been lifted in this way, and he has been", "visited by officers from the Environment Agency", "eager to learn from his project ." ]
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By . Sophie Borland . Just two glasses of your favourite tipple could push you over the recommended daily sugar limit, an investigation has found. A gin and tonic contains three-and-a-half teaspoons of sugar, while a bottle of cider contains five. Earlier this month, the World Health Organisation advised adults to consume no more than six teaspoons (or 25g) of sugar a day. Discovery: Just two glasses of your favourite tipple could push you over the recommended daily sugar limit, an investigation has found. A gin and tonic contains three-and-a-half teaspoons of sugar, while cider contains five . Source of sugar: The average British person gets through between 11 and 12 teaspoons of sugar every day . But the average Briton gets through between 11 and 12 teaspoons. The . investigation, involving lab tests to measure the nutritional content . of alcoholic drinks, has raised concerns about their hidden sugar . levels. Unlike food manufacturers, drinks firms are not required to print nutrition information on product labels. The . tests showed a 250ml can of Gordon’s gin and Schweppes tonic contains . three-and-a-half teaspoons of sugar (14g) – which would be the same if . you mixed the drink yourself. Hidden content: The investigation has raised concerns about the hidden sugar levels of alcoholic drinks . There are five teaspoons (20.5g) in a . 568ml bottle of Bulmers cider, and two teaspoons (9.5g) in a 100ml . measure of Croft Original sherry. Excess sugar can lead to health problems such as obesity, heart disease and diabetes. Cardiologist . Dr Aseem Malhotra, science director of the Action on Sugar campaign . group, said: ‘I enjoy the occasional drink as much as anyone else. Not obliged: Unlike with food, drinks firms are not obliged to state the amount of sugar or other ingredients on their labels . 'But it . is clearly better to choose the option with the least amount of sugar, . as the evidence for added sugar being the number one health villain in . the diet grows ever stronger. ‘Evidence . shows that a moderate amount of red wine, which is comparatively low in . sugar, may actually protect against cardiovascular disease and this is . my drink of choice. Wine and beer contain far lower amounts of sugar, . although it will quickly add up if several glasses  are drunk in a . single evening. A 500ml . bottle of Spitfire Premium Kentish Ale contains one teaspoon of sugar . (5g), while a 660ml bottle of Stella Artois lager contains only a trace . of sugar, said the results of the investigation by The Sunday Telegraph. Wine is also low in sugar – there is less than half a teaspoon (1.5g) in a standard 175ml glass of pinot grigio, chardonnay or merlot. Earlier . this month, chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies warned that the . Government may have to bring in a sugar tax to curb the obesity . epidemic. Nearly two thirds . of British adults are overweight – including a quarter who are obese – . but experts say the figure could double by 2050, costing the economy . £50billion a year.
One gin and tonic contains three-and-a-half half teaspoons of sugar . Meanwhile, small bottle of cider is high in sugar, but wine is low . Adults are advised to consume no more than six teaspoons a day . But the average Briton consumes between 11 and 12 teaspoons daily .
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(CNN) -- As mobile devices get increasingly slimmer, so too will their corresponding USB connectors. Even better, you won't have to flip the cable when you try to slip it in upside down. Finally. Development for the next-generation USB connector, called the Type-C, is underway and will be thinner and sleeker than current USB 3.0 cables (pictured above), according to the USB 3.1 Promoter Group, which is made up of industry heavy hitters including Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and Intel. SEE ALSO: 25 Best Free Android Apps . To pack the powerful punch of the USB 3.1 standard, which can move data at 10 gigabits per second, into a smaller cable, it will closely resemble the USB 2.0 Micro-B. But it has a few advantages over existing models: Specifically, it's reversible, meaning users no longer need to worry about plug orientation. The plug design is similar to Apple's Lightning cables and will take away one of USB's main frustrations. The downside is that the new cables won't work with existing connectors. The Type-C connector is built on existing USB 3.1 and USB 2.0 technologies and will have scalable power capabilities, meaning it will be able to charge a wide range of gadgets. "While USB technology is well established as the favored choice for connecting and powering devices, we recognize the need to develop a new connector to meet evolving design trends in terms of size and usability," said Brad Saunders, USB 3.0 Promoter Group Chairman, in a statement. "The new Type-C connector will fit well with the market's direction and affords an opportunity to lay a foundation for future versions of USB." The organization said the Type-C connector will be completed by mid-2014. See the original story on Mashable. © 2013 MASHABLE.com. All rights reserved.
Development for the next-generation USB connector, called the Type-C, is underway . It will be reversible, meaning users no longer need to worry about plug orientation . The Type-C connector will be completed by mid-2014.
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By . Laura Cox . UPDATED: . 13:41 EST, 29 February 2012 . A team of amputee war heroes are in the spotlight this season after their unbeatable softball skills saw them steam ahead of top able-bodied teams. The Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team is made up of 15 war veterans, all of whom suffered horrific injuries out in Iraq or Afghanistan serving their country. Each man on the team has lost one or . more limbs in battle. Some have lost an arms, others feet or legs, . amputated either above or below the knee. Between them they have over $2 . million worth of prosthetics. Scroll down for video . Success: The Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team regularly plays and beats able-bodied police, military and fire department teams . Skill: Most team members were high level softball players before joining the military. This player lost his right leg while serving for the US military. Shortstop Matt Kinsey told Sport . Illustrated: ‘Whatever part of your body you lost, you're not going to . grow it back. So we don't really sit around feeling bad about what . happened to us. We choose to just get on with it.’ Before joining the military, most . team members played softball at a competitive level. They say they take . nothing for granted anymore and are thriving off their triumph on the . softball pitch. War: Each team member has lost at least one limb in horrific battlefield injuries. This player lost his hand. Success: The Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team regularly plays and beats able-bodied police, military and fire department teams. This man only has one leg. Unbeatable: The Warriors beat an FBI team 35-10 in their first game. This man lost both his legs on the battlefield. The Warriors will play around 75 games . this year, all across the USA. Last September they played at Nationals . Park and they will return on April 3. Games are held against police, fire . department and military sides and the team have been training at the . same facilities as the Washington Nationals. In . their first match in May last year, the Warriors thrashed an FBI team . 35-10, earning themselves the description of ‘flawless’ and paving the . way for a long line of successful games. Coach David Van Sleet told Fox News: ‘We . don’t always win. We have a winning record but we don’t always win. But . we have won because they’re living the life, they’ve survived. Champions: Two players celebrate a victory. The man on the right only has one arm. Tough: The players have all served and been injured in Iraq or Afghanistan. This man lost his left leg. Inspirational: The Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team's slogan . 'They didn’t know if they would survive, walk, more or less play a sport. But now that they’ve gone through extensive rehabilitation these guys want more and more.’ Amazingly some of the players have remained in the military and continue to serve their country. Others have gone to college or found work. But for all of them it is the passion of softball that has turned their lives around. Catcher Brian Urruela said: ‘I went through limb salvage for two years. I still had my leg but I couldn’t really do anything with it. 'So being out here is definitely, I never thought  it would be possible. I never thought having an amputation would make my life better but it has.’ Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team Thriving on the Field Across The Country: MyFoxDC.com .
They have all lost a limb in Iraq or Afghanistan . Between them they wear $2m worth of prosthetic limbs . They play able-bodied teams from across the US .
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Around 15 years after it was lost from a wayward tee shot, a missing and long-forgotten golf ball has been found - inside a tree branch. These amazing pictures show how the lost ball became embedded in a tree, which simply grew around it. The 'one in a million' find was made by baffled greenkeepers at Scarborough South Cliff Golf Club, North Yorkshire, who were chopping up wood from felled trees around the course. Assistant greenkeeper Jack Sleight (pictured), 16, found the ball lodged in a branch at Scarborough South Cliff Golf Club, where it is believed to have been hidden for around 15 years . Tree wood: Club staff believe the ball got lodged by the tree branch, which then simply grew around it . Assistant greenkeeper Jack Sleight, 16, and head greenkeeper Paul Sleight, his father, discovered the long-lost Pinnacle golf ball, which staff think has been hidden there for 15 years. Manager of the golf club Shaun Smith said: 'It's amazing. We think it's been hit and lodged in the 'V' of the tree, where the branch separates from the trunk, and the branch has just grown around it. 'I've never heard of this happening before. The chance of finding it at that exact point - where our greenkeeper cut the branch - must be a million to one really so it's quite a find. 'We counted the rings on the tree to see how long it had been there and counted about 14 or 15 so it's been there a good while.' Mr Smith added that the ball was likely to have been lost after a wayward tee shot as the tree is just a few yards from the edge of the second fairway. Shaun Smith, manager of the Scarborough South Cliff Golf Club, North Yorkshire, said the ball was likely to have been lost by a wayward tee shot at the second fairway . The 'one in a million' find was made by baffled greenkeepers who were chopping up wood from felled trees around the course. Pictured: Jack (right), head greenkeeper Paul Sleight (left) and Mr Smith (centre) 'We put a post up on the club's Facebook page to see if anyone wants to claim their ball back but we've had no takers,' he joked. The club, which will host the English Amateur Championship in 2016, are looking to either use the log as a display item in the club or as a trophy, but no decision has been made yet. Under official R&A golf rules, players only have five minutes to find a lost ball before they must continue playing with a new one. If the ball had been found in the tree, it would likely have been deemed unplayable. The unfortunate player could have moved the ball back to where it was hit from or directly backwards by two club-lengths. This would have incurred a one-shot penalty.
Golf ball is found lodged in a tree around 15 years after it was lost . Ball is thought to have got stuck next to a branch which grew around it . Amazing discovery was made at Scarborough South Cliff Golf Club . Club's manager says the ball was likely lost from a wayward tee shot . Greenkeepers counted rings on branch to work out how long ball was lost .
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Around 15 years after it was lost from a wayward the ball lodged in a branch at Scarborough South branch, which then simply grew around it . counted the rings on the tree to see how long it ball was likely to have been lost after a wayward of the Scarborough South Cliff Golf Club, North lost by a wayward tee shot at the second fairway
(CNN) -- The Dallas Mavericks took a giant leap towards this year's NBA title Thursday, as they swept aside the Miami Heat in front of their own fans. Dirk Nowitzki was again the hero, notching 29 points as the Mavs ran out 112-103 winners in Game 5 to take a 3-2 lead in the seven-game series. The giant German was one of five Dallas players to reach double figures for the evening. One more victory will see the Texans win their first ever NBA championship. "We have to go down there (Miami) and basically approach Sunday's game as game seven," Nowitzki told reporters, in quotes carried by Agence France-Presse. Meanwhile, Miami forward Dwyane Wade was forced to play through the pain barrier with a hip injury, but still managed to finish as the top scorer for the Heat with 23 points. Teammate LeBron James also caught the attention at both ends of the court with 17 points, including a triple double, and 10 rebounds, before he faded out of the game. However the visitors could not keep up with the pace as Nowitzki and Jason Terry in particular took the game to them. At one stage in the final quarter, the Mavs went on a 17-4 run. "We've been waiting on an offensive night for us where we finally shoot the ball well, added Nowitzki. "We felt like we had opportunities in the first four games, just couldn't knock anything down. So that was encouraging to see today that we made some shots." Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said the team would be focusing on its inability to close out games. "We haven't been able to do it consistently enough in this series," he said, in quotes carried by Reuters.com. Their next opportunity will come on home court in Miami on Sunday.
Dirk Nowitzki scores 29 points to give Dallas a 3-2 lead in the NBA finals series . The German is one of five Dallas players to reach double figures for the evening . Dallas Mavericks have never won an NBA title in their 31-year history .
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By . Eleanor Harding and Tom Kelly . PUBLISHED: . 17:37 EST, 7 July 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 02:46 EST, 8 July 2013 . She has cheered him on through every game - for better or for worse. But it seems Kim Sears may be waiting a little longer to hear those words at the altar, despite her obvious devotion. Andy Murray yesterday batted off questions over whether he was ready to settle down as he celebrated his historic victory. Scroll down for video . Love match: Murray gets a kiss from Kim as he climbs into the Players' Box at the end of the Wimbledon final . Supportive to the end: Miss Sears cheers on her boyfriend during the Wimbledon men's singles final yesterday . What a match: An ecstatic Miss Sears holds her head as Murray clinches victory on Centre Court yesterday . Later on: Murray and Miss Sears arrive at a winners' party last night at a hotel on Park Lane in central London . There has long been speculation as to . when he might propose to his girlfriend of seven years, and this has . intensified now that he has finally achieved his dream of winning . Wimbledon. But asked about . whether he was ready to marry Miss Sears, Murray looked perturbed. After . a long pause, he said: ‘No… I haven’t thought about that yet.’ Yesterday . patient Kim was in the Players’ Box cheering on her boyfriend as usual – . with the  tension of the game clear to see on her face. On . seeing Murray win, she put her hands on her head in apparent disbelief . and mouthed: ‘Oh my God.’ Minutes earlier, she had said ‘I can’t believe . this’ as Murray won yet another vital point. Miss Sears, 25, wore a £925  mint green lace dress designed by Victoria Beckham. It . is thought the dress was given to Kim to wear as the Beckhams and . Murray are both managed by Simon Fuller’s XIX Entertainment, offering . Mrs Beckham unrivalled free advertising in front of millions of . television viewers. Couple: Murray and Miss Sears are pictured at London fashion parties in 2011 (left) and last September (right) Early days: Murray kisses Miss Sears after beating Lleyton Hewitt in a match in San Jose, California, in 2006 . Six years ago: An injured Murray watches tennis with Miss Sears from a balcony at Wimbledon in June 2007 . Last year Miss Sears was loaned  a pair of £300 Victoria Beckham sunglasses to wear for the Wimbledon finals, when Murray lost to Roger Federer. Miss Sears was still a teenager in the sixth form when she met Murray through her father Nigel, the head of UK women’s tennis coaching. 'No… I haven’t thought about that yet' Murray responds to question on whether he is ready to marry girlfriend Kim Sears . The pair were introduced at a tournament in America and Murray wooed her with flowers and texts. The couple moved in together  in 2009 before splitting briefly. Six months later, they reunited after discovering they were miserable apart. Those close to Murray have said Miss Sears would be the perfect tennis wife because she brings ‘calmness’ to him while he  is on court. Murray has hinted in the past that marriage is something Miss Sears would want, but has always said they were not at the right stage in their lives. Last year he said: ‘I have no plans to get married right now. I am still fairly young. But we’ll see.’
Long speculation as to when Murray might propose to Kim Sears, 25 . Sears was in sixth form when she met Scot through her father Nigel . Pair introduced in America and he wooed her with flowers and texts .
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[ "By . Eleanor Harding and Tom Kelly . PUBLISHED: .", "17:37 EST, 7 July 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 02:46", "EST, 8 July 2013 . She has cheered him on through", "every game - for better or for worse. But it", "seems Kim Sears may be waiting a little longer to", "hear those words at the altar, despite her", "obvious devotion. Andy Murray yesterday batted", "off questions over whether he was ready to settle", "down as he celebrated his historic victory.", "Scroll down for video . Love match: Murray gets a", "kiss from Kim as he climbs into the Players' Box", "at the end of the Wimbledon final . Supportive to", "the end: Miss Sears cheers on her boyfriend", "during the Wimbledon men's singles final", "yesterday . What a match: An ecstatic Miss Sears", "holds her head as Murray clinches victory on", "Centre Court yesterday . Later on: Murray and", "Miss Sears arrive at a winners' party last night", "at a hotel on Park Lane in central London . There", "has long been speculation as to . when he might", "propose to his girlfriend of seven years, and", "this has . intensified now that he has finally", "achieved his dream of winning . Wimbledon. But", "asked about . whether he was ready to marry Miss", "Sears, Murray looked perturbed. After . a long", "pause, he said: ‘No… I haven’t thought about that", "yet.’ Yesterday . patient Kim was in the Players’", "Box cheering on her boyfriend as usual – . with", "the  tension of the game clear to see on her", "face. On . seeing Murray win, she put her hands", "on her head in apparent disbelief . and mouthed:", "‘Oh my God.’ Minutes earlier, she had said ‘I", "can’t believe . this’ as Murray won yet another", "vital point. Miss Sears, 25, wore a £925  mint", "green lace dress designed by Victoria Beckham. It", ". is thought the dress was given to Kim to wear", "as the Beckhams and . Murray are both managed by", "Simon Fuller’s XIX Entertainment, offering . Mrs", "Beckham unrivalled free advertising in front of", "millions of . television viewers. Couple: Murray", "and Miss Sears are pictured at London fashion", "parties in 2011 (left) and last September (right)", "Early days: Murray kisses Miss Sears after", "beating Lleyton Hewitt in a match in San Jose,", "California, in 2006 . Six years ago: An injured", "Murray watches tennis with Miss Sears from a", "balcony at Wimbledon in June 2007 . Last year", "Miss Sears was loaned  a pair of £300 Victoria", "Beckham sunglasses to wear for the Wimbledon", "finals, when Murray lost to Roger Federer. Miss", "Sears was still a teenager in the sixth form when", "she met Murray through her father Nigel, the head", "of UK women’s tennis coaching. 'No… I haven’t", "thought about that yet' Murray responds to", "question on whether he is ready to marry", "girlfriend Kim Sears . The pair were introduced", "at a tournament in America and Murray wooed her", "with flowers and texts. The couple moved in", "together  in 2009 before splitting briefly. Six", "months later, they reunited after discovering", "they were miserable apart. Those close to Murray", "have said Miss Sears would be the perfect tennis", "wife because she brings ‘calmness’ to him while", "he  is on court. Murray has hinted in the past", "that marriage is something Miss Sears would want,", "but has always said they were not at the right", "stage in their lives. Last year he said: ‘I have", "no plans to get married right now. I am still", "fairly young. But we’ll see.’" ]
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(CNN) -- Capt. James T. Kirk always cut a formidable figure as commander of the starship USS Enterprise. It helped, too, to have some powerful toys -- like a one-of-a-kind Phaser rifle. Somebody inherited some of Kirk's mojo, after paying $231,000 for the rifle that actor William Shatner once toted around while filming the "Star Trek" series in the 1960s, Julien's Auctions said Saturday. The winning bid came in well over the auction house's $50,000 to $70,000 estimate. According to Julien's, inventor Reuben Klamer created the weapon after NBC asked that the "Star Trek" pilot be "retooled for a more action-packed adventure." "Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry "asked for a really big gun," the auction house said. Shatner only used the Phaser rifle in the second pilot. Klamer then got it back (though it was used in some publicity photos) while Shatner, as Kirk, got a more familiar pistol used for the rest of the next three seasons. The "Star Trek" showpiece was one of many pieces of Hollywood history that were part of the Julien's auction. Other big-ticket items that were sold include a Munchkins flower plot from "The Wizard of Oz" that went for $15,000, a flying suit worn by Christopher Reeve in "Superman IV" that fetched $25,000, and a nightshirt that belonged to Marilyn Monroe that sold for $15,000. IRS video features Spock . Ashes of 'Star Trek' actor on private rocket .
Phaser rifle used by William Shatner in a "Star Trek" pilot sells at an auction for $231,000 . Julien's Auctions had estimated the rifle would go for between $50,000 and $70,000 . Other items auctioned off include items tied to "The Wizard of Oz" and Marilyn Monroe .
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By . Nick Harris . Police have been called in by the new owner of Leeds United, Massimo Cellino, after secret spy cameras were discovered at Elland Road. In a sensational twist to the convoluted takeover saga at Leeds, West Yorkshire Police have launched a theft investigation, which sources say relates to club funds used to install the cameras. Sportsmail understands that when controversial new owner Cellino arrived in Leeds on Wednesday to start taking charge of the club, a security sweep found the cameras in the boardroom and the toilets. New owner: Massimo Cellino, pictured right with Leeds boss Brian McDermott, took over the club this week . Old regime: David Haigh, formerly of GFH, in the stands at Elland Road . Cellino called in the police, who . spent Wednesday evening and much of Thursday trying to ascertain how the . cameras got there, what money was used to pay for them and why anyone . would want them installed. ‘He’s . clearly not thrilled that these cameras were there and the police are . taking those concerns seriously,’ a source told Sportsmail. Italian . Cellino, 57, officially became a board member of Leeds on Tuesday after . his £35million deal to buy 75 per cent of the club from Bahrain bankers . GFH was effectively given the green light last Saturday. The Football League gave him the all-clear after deeming that a tax-evasion offence in Italy was not due to dishonesty. It is not known who paid for the cameras to be fitted or where the money came from. A spokesman for GFH said: ‘We have no comment.’ West Yorkshire Police would provide no detailed information about their investigation. Head . of crime for Leeds, Dep Supt Pat Twiggs, said: ‘We can confirm that . police are investigating an allegation of theft relating to Leeds United . Football Club following a report made by the club on April 9. Rockstar: Cellino plays guitar with his band Maurilios and used AC/DC's 'Highway to Hell' to describe Leeds . Thumbs up: Cellino has made it his 'first priority' to buy back the Championship club's Elland Road stadium . ‘Enquiries are at an early stage and we are not in a position to give any further information.’Cellino . has made clear he intends to run Leeds, who host Blackpool today, and . that GFH - who retain 25 per cent of the club - and their personnel will . be marginalised. In . another twist last night, former GFH employee David Haigh, who had been . contracted to become CEO in the Cellino regime, quit as managing . director. Haigh said: ‘Owing . to various statements made by and on behalf of the new majority owners . of Leeds United, I am left with no alternative than to resign. ‘This . is a matter of particular regret to me since I was the person who . introduced Eleonora Sport (Cellino’s company) to the club’s owners. I . also gave them my full and constant support in the Football League’s . lengthy approval process.’ Colourful character: Cellino is the guitar-playing, chain-smoking charmer who kept Leeds from administration . Making a point: Leeds striker Ross McCormack (second right) celebrates after scoring earlier this season . Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Leeds managing director David Haigh resigned on Friday . Haigh claims he was left with 'no alternative' Spokesman says it has nothing to do with police investigation .
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[ "By . Nick Harris . Police have been called in by", "the new owner of Leeds United, Massimo Cellino,", "after secret spy cameras were discovered at", "Elland Road. In a sensational twist to the", "convoluted takeover saga at Leeds, West Yorkshire", "Police have launched a theft investigation, which", "sources say relates to club funds used to install", "the cameras. Sportsmail understands that when", "controversial new owner Cellino arrived in Leeds", "on Wednesday to start taking charge of the club,", "a security sweep found the cameras in the", "boardroom and the toilets. New owner: Massimo", "Cellino, pictured right with Leeds boss Brian", "McDermott, took over the club this week . Old", "regime: David Haigh, formerly of GFH, in the", "stands at Elland Road . Cellino called in the", "police, who . spent Wednesday evening and much of", "Thursday trying to ascertain how the . cameras", "got there, what money was used to pay for them", "and why anyone . would want them installed. ‘He’s", ". clearly not thrilled that these cameras were", "there and the police are . taking those concerns", "seriously,’ a source told Sportsmail. Italian .", "Cellino, 57, officially became a board member of", "Leeds on Tuesday after . his £35million deal to", "buy 75 per cent of the club from Bahrain bankers", ". GFH was effectively given the green light last", "Saturday. The Football League gave him the", "all-clear after deeming that a tax-evasion", "offence in Italy was not due to dishonesty. It is", "not known who paid for the cameras to be fitted", "or where the money came from. A spokesman for GFH", "said: ‘We have no comment.’ West Yorkshire Police", "would provide no detailed information about their", "investigation. Head . of crime for Leeds, Dep", "Supt Pat Twiggs, said: ‘We can confirm that .", "police are investigating an allegation of theft", "relating to Leeds United . Football Club", "following a report made by the club on April 9.", "Rockstar: Cellino plays guitar with his band", "Maurilios and used AC/DC's 'Highway to Hell' to", "describe Leeds . Thumbs up: Cellino has made it", "his 'first priority' to buy back the Championship", "club's Elland Road stadium . ‘Enquiries are at an", "early stage and we are not in a position to give", "any further information.’Cellino . has made clear", "he intends to run Leeds, who host Blackpool", "today, and . that GFH - who retain 25 per cent of", "the club - and their personnel will . be", "marginalised. In . another twist last night,", "former GFH employee David Haigh, who had been .", "contracted to become CEO in the Cellino regime,", "quit as managing . director. Haigh said: ‘Owing .", "to various statements made by and on behalf of", "the new majority owners . of Leeds United, I am", "left with no alternative than to resign. ‘This .", "is a matter of particular regret to me since I", "was the person who . introduced Eleonora Sport", "(Cellino’s company) to the club’s owners. I .", "also gave them my full and constant support in", "the Football League’s . lengthy approval", "process.’ Colourful character: Cellino is the", "guitar-playing, chain-smoking charmer who kept", "Leeds from administration . Making a point: Leeds", "striker Ross McCormack (second right) celebrates", "after scoring earlier this season . Sorry we are", "not currently accepting comments on this article." ]
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Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Egypt's banned Muslim Brotherhood will apply to become a political party, it announced Tuesday. The Brotherhood "envisions the establishment of a democratic, civil state that draws on universal measures of freedom and justice, with central Islamic values serving all Egyptians regardless of colour, creed, political trend or religion," it said in the statement. Although officially illegal, the Muslim Brotherhood is regarded as one of the most organized groups in Egypt. It has said it does not plan to run a candidate for president when elections are held to replace Hosni Mubarak, who resigned on Friday. Although officially illegal, the Muslim Brotherhood is regarded as one of the most organized groups in Egypt. Experts estimate the group has the support of anywhere from 10% to 30% of the population. It has said it does not plan to run a candidate for president when elections are held to replace Hosni Mubarak, who resigned on Friday. The group has sparked great controversy in the United States, where some see it as a non-violent, Islamic social welfare organization supportive of a democratic process while others call it a radical extremist group hellbent on creating a theocracy in Egypt. President Barack Obama recently downplayed the prospect of the Muslim Brotherhood playing a major role in Egypt, saying it is just one faction in Egypt that doesn't have majority support. "There are a whole bunch of secular folks in Egypt, there are a whole bunch of educators and civil society in Egypt that want to come to the fore as well," the president said in an interview with Fox News. "And it's important for us not to say that our only two options are either the Muslim Brotherhood or a suppressed Egyptian people." Others, however, distrust the Brotherhood's ultimate intentions. "They are a powerful force at present, but my fear is that Islamist groups outside Egypt, seeing the opportunity in the current chaos, will flood them with support if they back an extremist view," said CNN national security contributor Frances Fragos Townsend, who was President George W. Bush's counterterrorism advisor. And former CIA Director Mike Hayden said the Muslim Brotherhood, as the best organized opposition group in Egypt, could "enjoy a disproportionate power in shaping the new government. The question is: Will it become more radical?" Still, a current U.S. official characterized the Muslim Brotherhood as being "not as extreme as al Qaeda is." "It's an organization that supports a civil state which is based in large part on Islamic law," said the official. "But they do tend to eschew violence and work within the political process." The official cautioned about ambiguity when it comes to Egypt. "There are lots of unknowns now with Egypt," said the official. "You really can't make a call on anything, whether Mubarak is going or staying or how the Muslim Brotherhood figures into the political process. And in a recent article in the Daily Beast, former CIA analyst Bruce Riedel wrote that Americans should not fear the group. "They should not be afraid of the Muslim Brotherhood. Living with it won't be easy, but it should not be seen as inevitably our enemy," said Riedel. The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood was founded in 1928 to oppose British control of Egypt with Its goal the creation of an independent Islamic state. Although it allegedly engaged in assassination and other violence against the British and supported the coup that brought Gamal Abdel Nasser to power in 1952, the Brotherhood has been illegal since 1954, when it was convicted of attempting to assassinated Nasser, charges the group denied. Nasser ruthlessly suppressed the group, and his successors, Anwar Sadat and Hosni Mubarak, continued the repression. The Brotherhood subsequently renounced violence, is engaged in providing social services to the populace, opposes the peace treaty with Israel and supports democratic elections. On its English language website, the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood calls for establishing an Islamic state in accordance with the provision of Islamic Sharia law. Ed Husain, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, said the Muslim Brotherhood "ought to be a welcomed force within Egyptian politics" if it accepts full rights for women and for religious minorities. But his colleague at the council, Isobel Coleman, said the group hasn't done that, pointing to statements by the Brotherhood that neither a woman nor a non-Muslim could ever lead Egypt. But Republican Congresswoman Sue Myrick of North Carolina worried that the government did not see the danger. "I'm very concerned that they're using the peaceful protests in Egypt for a power grab and that we in the government doesn't seem -- we don't seem to grasp that threat in the way it concerns me," she said at a congressional hearing last week. "The Brotherhood isn't a danger just because they're terrorists, but because they push an extremist ideology that causes others to commit acts of terrorism."' The 83-year-old organization has never been placed on the U.S. State Department's list of terrorist organizations and officially renounced violence in the 1970s. The organization was a minor player in the demonstrations that toppled Mubarak. But the U.S. chief intelligence officer raised a stir when he referred to the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood as a "largely secular" organization in response to a question from Myrick at the hearing. "The term 'Muslim Brotherhood' is an umbrella term for a variety of movements, in the case of Egypt, a very heterogeneous group, largely secular, which has eschewed violence and has decried Al Qaeda as a perversion of Islam," said James Clapper, the director of national intelligence. "They have pursued social ends, a betterment of the political order in Egypt." Clapper's office later clarified the director's comments. "In Egypt the Muslim Brotherhood makes efforts to work through a political system that has been, under Mubarak's rule, one that is largely secular in its orientation -- (Clapper) is well aware that the Muslim Brotherhood is not a secular organization." CNN's Pam Benson contributed to this report .
NEW: U.S. officials are divided over the 83-year-old organization . NEW: Group was banned in 1954 after it was convicted of trying to assassinate Nasser . The banned group will apply to become a party . It says it does not plan to run a candidate for president .
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[ "Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Egypt's banned Muslim", "Brotherhood will apply to become a political", "party, it announced Tuesday. The Brotherhood", "\"envisions the establishment of a democratic,", "civil state that draws on universal measures of", "freedom and justice, with central Islamic values", "serving all Egyptians regardless of colour,", "creed, political trend or religion,\" it said in", "the statement. Although officially illegal, the", "Muslim Brotherhood is regarded as one of the most", "organized groups in Egypt. It has said it does", "not plan to run a candidate for president when", "elections are held to replace Hosni Mubarak, who", "resigned on Friday. Although officially illegal,", "the Muslim Brotherhood is regarded as one of the", "most organized groups in Egypt. Experts estimate", "the group has the support of anywhere from 10% to", "30% of the population. It has said it does not", "plan to run a candidate for president when", "elections are held to replace Hosni Mubarak, who", "resigned on Friday. The group has sparked great", "controversy in the United States, where some see", "it as a non-violent, Islamic social welfare", "organization supportive of a democratic process", "while others call it a radical extremist group", "hellbent on creating a theocracy in Egypt.", "President Barack Obama recently downplayed the", "prospect of the Muslim Brotherhood playing a", "major role in Egypt, saying it is just one", "faction in Egypt that doesn't have majority", "support. \"There are a whole bunch of secular", "folks in Egypt, there are a whole bunch of", "educators and civil society in Egypt that want to", "come to the fore as well,\" the president said in", "an interview with Fox News. \"And it's important", "for us not to say that our only two options are", "either the Muslim Brotherhood or a suppressed", "Egyptian people.\" Others, however, distrust the", "Brotherhood's ultimate intentions. \"They are a", "powerful force at present, but my fear is that", "Islamist groups outside Egypt, seeing the", "opportunity in the current chaos, will flood them", "with support if they back an extremist view,\"", "said CNN national security contributor Frances", "Fragos Townsend, who was President George W.", "Bush's counterterrorism advisor. And former CIA", "Director Mike Hayden said the Muslim Brotherhood,", "as the best organized opposition group in Egypt,", "could \"enjoy a disproportionate power in shaping", "the new government. The question is: Will it", "become more radical?\" Still, a current U.S.", "official characterized the Muslim Brotherhood as", "being \"not as extreme as al Qaeda is.\" \"It's an", "organization that supports a civil state which is", "based in large part on Islamic law,\" said the", "official. \"But they do tend to eschew violence", "and work within the political process.\" The", "official cautioned about ambiguity when it comes", "to Egypt. \"There are lots of unknowns now with", "Egypt,\" said the official. \"You really can't make", "a call on anything, whether Mubarak is going or", "staying or how the Muslim Brotherhood figures", "into the political process. And in a recent", "article in the Daily Beast, former CIA analyst", "Bruce Riedel wrote that Americans should not fear", "the group. \"They should not be afraid of the", "Muslim Brotherhood. Living with it won't be easy,", "but it should not be seen as inevitably our", "enemy,\" said Riedel. The Egyptian Muslim", "Brotherhood was founded in 1928 to oppose British", "control of Egypt with Its goal the creation of an", "independent Islamic state. Although it allegedly", "engaged in assassination and other violence", "against the British and supported the coup that", "brought Gamal Abdel Nasser to power in 1952, the", "Brotherhood has been illegal since 1954, when it", "was convicted of attempting to assassinated", "Nasser, charges the group denied. Nasser", "ruthlessly suppressed the group, and his", "successors, Anwar Sadat and Hosni Mubarak,", "continued the repression. The Brotherhood", "subsequently renounced violence, is engaged in", "providing social services to the populace,", "opposes the peace treaty with Israel and supports", "democratic elections. On its English language", "website, the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood calls", "for establishing an Islamic state in accordance", "with the provision of Islamic Sharia law. Ed", "Husain, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign", "Relations, said the Muslim Brotherhood \"ought to", "be a welcomed force within Egyptian politics\" if", "it accepts full rights for women and for", "religious minorities. But his colleague at the", "council, Isobel Coleman, said the group hasn't", "done that, pointing to statements by the", "Brotherhood that neither a woman nor a non-Muslim", "could ever lead Egypt. But Republican", "Congresswoman Sue Myrick of North Carolina", "worried that the government did not see the", "danger. \"I'm very concerned that they're using", "the peaceful protests in Egypt for a power grab", "and that we in the government doesn't seem -- we", "don't seem to grasp that threat in the way it", "concerns me,\" she said at a congressional hearing", "last week. \"The Brotherhood isn't a danger just", "because they're terrorists, but because they push", "an extremist ideology that causes others to", "commit acts of terrorism.\"' The 83-year-old", "organization has never been placed on the U.S.", "State Department's list of terrorist", "organizations and officially renounced violence", "in the 1970s. The organization was a minor player", "in the demonstrations that toppled Mubarak. But", "the U.S. chief intelligence officer raised a stir", "when he referred to the Egyptian Muslim", "Brotherhood as a \"largely secular\" organization", "in response to a question from Myrick at the", "hearing. \"The term 'Muslim Brotherhood' is an", "umbrella term for a variety of movements, in the", "case of Egypt, a very heterogeneous group,", "largely secular, which has eschewed violence and", "has decried Al Qaeda as a perversion of Islam,\"", "said James Clapper, the director of national", "intelligence. \"They have pursued social ends, a", "betterment of the political order in Egypt.\"", "Clapper's office later clarified the director's", "comments. \"In Egypt the Muslim Brotherhood makes", "efforts to work through a political system that", "has been, under Mubarak's rule, one that is", "largely secular in its orientation -- (Clapper)", "is well aware that the Muslim Brotherhood is not", "a secular organization.\" CNN's Pam Benson", "contributed to this report ." ]
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By . Daniel Miller . A woman who fell through a narrow gap between two walls was left stuck there for seven hours because locals thought her screams for help were a ghost. The woman, who has not been named, was taking a short cut home in Feidong in China's Anhui Province, and had squeezed her way through a tiny gap between two brick walls. But she hadn't realised that the gap became narrower the further down she went and she soon became stuck. Scroll down for video . Spooked: The woman who was mistaken for a ghost is finally rescued after becoming stuck between two walls . Unfortunately when she called out for help, the homeowner living on the other side of the wall assumed she was a ghost and was too terrified to investigate further. The trapped woman had to endure an entire night trapped between the walls as he cries for help went unanswered. She was finally spotted by passers-by the following morning. The fire brigade was called and quickly arrived to cut her free. It took around 20 minutes for them to break down part of one of the walls enough for her to squeeze out. She emerged looking utterly exhausted, not to mention embarrassed, with tattered clothes and covered in dust. The firefighters chisel away at the top of the wall as they try to free the woman who at that point had been trapped for seven hours . Nearly free: The woman begins to become visible. Locals had mistaken her for a ghost and she was left jammed between the two walls overnight .
Unfortunate woman was taking a short cut home in Feidong, China . She hadn't realised the gap between the two walls became narrower . She was left there the entire night before being spotted by passers-by .
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[ "By . Daniel Miller . A woman who fell through a", "narrow gap between two walls was left stuck there", "for seven hours because locals thought her", "screams for help were a ghost. The woman, who has", "not been named, was taking a short cut home in", "Feidong in China's Anhui Province, and had", "squeezed her way through a tiny gap between two", "brick walls. But she hadn't realised that the gap", "became narrower the further down she went and she", "soon became stuck. Scroll down for video .", "Spooked: The woman who was mistaken for a ghost", "is finally rescued after becoming stuck between", "two walls . Unfortunately when she called out for", "help, the homeowner living on the other side of", "the wall assumed she was a ghost and was too", "terrified to investigate further. The trapped", "woman had to endure an entire night trapped", "between the walls as he cries for help went", "unanswered. She was finally spotted by passers-by", "the following morning. The fire brigade was", "called and quickly arrived to cut her free. It", "took around 20 minutes for them to break down", "part of one of the walls enough for her to", "squeeze out. She emerged looking utterly", "exhausted, not to mention embarrassed, with", "tattered clothes and covered in dust. The", "firefighters chisel away at the top of the wall", "as they try to free the woman who at that point", "had been trapped for seven hours . Nearly free:", "The woman begins to become visible. Locals had", "mistaken her for a ghost and she was left jammed", "between the two walls overnight ." ]
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Support: Award-winning author Salman Rushdie, pictured, yesterday spoke out to condemn the attacks on the office of newspaper Charlie Hebdo . Author Salman Rushdie, whose book 'The Satanic Verses' prompted Iranian clergy to issue a death fatwa on him, has condemned the attack on the Paris offices of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Speaking in support of the publication, which had its old offices burned down after printing cartoons that mocked the Prophet Muhammad, Mr Rushdie said 'religion deserves our fearless disrespect'. He added that the strike by suspected Al Qaeda militants, which left 12 dead, was a sign of the 'deadly mutation in the heart of Islam.' Mr Rushdie was named alongside Staphane Charbonnier, the newspaper's editor, on Al Qaeda's 'most wanted' list last year. This morning 12 people - including four of France's most revered cartoonists - were executed by masked attackers brandishing Kalashnikovs, who burst into the Charlie Hebdo headquarters. The militants opened fire on staff after seeking out journalists by name. Witnesses said the suspected Al Qaeda gunmen were heard to shout 'the Prophet has been avenged' and 'Allahu akbar!' – Arabic for 'God is great' – as they stalked the building. They headed straight for the paper's editor and cartoonist, Stephane Charbonnier, killing him and his police bodyguard. The security had been recruited to protect him after extremists firebombed the offices in 2011 over a satirical cartoon about the Prophet Mohammed. A year later, Mr Charbonnier famously dismissed threats against his life, declaring: 'I would rather die standing than live kneeling.' The militants also killed three other renowned cartoonists – men who had regularly satirised Islam – and the newspaper's deputy chief editor. They shot two policemen as they left the building. In a statement yesterday, Mr Rushdie said: 'Religion, a mediaeval form of unreason, when combined with modern weaponry becomes a real threat to our freedoms. 'This religious totalitarianism has caused a deadly mutation in the heart of Islam and we see the tragic consequences in Paris today. 'I stand with Charlie Hebdo, as we all must, to defend the art of satire, which has always been a force for liberty and against tyranny, dishonesty and stupidity. Scroll down for video . Stephane Charbonnier (centre right) and Salman Rushdie (bottom right) were named as two of nine men Al Qaeda were targeting. Their photos were printed alongside the caption 'a bullet a day keeps the infidel away' Massacre: This morning 12 people - including four of France's most revered cartoonists - were executed by masked attackers brandishing Kalashnikovs, who burst into the Charlie Hebdo headquarters . Target: The militants, pictured after the attack yesterday, killed four renowned cartoonists – men who had regularly satirised Islam – and the newspaper's deputy chief editor, as well as its editor-in-chief . ‘"Respect for religion" has become a code phrase meaning "fear of religion." Religions, like all other ideas, deserve criticism, satire, and, yes, our fearless disrespect.' Last February, Iranian clergy revived Salman Rushdie's death fatwa, 25 years after it was issued over his 'blasphemous' Satanic Verses. On February 14, 1989, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini called on all Muslims to murder the award-winning author and anyone involved in the publication of his work. The religious ruling forced the award-winning writer into hiding, and Britain's ties with the Islamic republic were severely damaged. Hitoshi Igarashi, the Japanese translator, was stabbed to death in the face at work, a Norwegian publisher shot and an Italian publisher knifed. Editor Stephane Charbonnier, pictured, was also pictured in Al-Qaeda magazine Inspire on a list of nine men Al Qaeda was targetting, along with the caption 'a bullet a day keeps the infidel away' The award-winning author, pictured with his book The Satanic Verses, was forced into hiding after Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini vowed to kill him, anyone involved in the book's publication, and anyone close to him . Thousands took to the streets to burn copies of the book and thirty-seven people were massacred in Sivas, Turkey, in a 1993 attack intended to target Aziz Nesin, the book's Turkish translator. More than two decades later, Rushdie emerged from hiding and is regularly seen at public events. The Satanic Verses, Rushdie's fourth novel, propelled the Indian-born writer into a storm of controversy that forced him into hiding for the best part of a decade. 'Religion, a mediaeval form of unreason, when combined with modern weaponry becomes a real threat to our freedoms. 'This religious totalitarianism has caused a deadly mutation in the heart of Islam and we see the tragic consequences in Paris today. 'I stand with Charlie Hebdo, as we all must, to defend the art of satire, which has always been a force for liberty and against tyranny, dishonesty and stupidity. '"Respect for religion’ has become a code phrase meaning ‘fear of religion." 'Religions, like all other ideas, deserve criticism, satire, and, yes, our fearless disrespect.' The title refers to the so-called 'satanic verses', a group of alleged Qur'anic verses that allow intercessory prayers to be made to three Pagan Meccan goddesses. The book's publication in 1988 sparked a wave of protest and condemnation from Muslims who accused it of blasphemy and mocking their faith. The following year, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, then Supreme Leader of Iran, issued a fatwā, or religious ruling, calling for Rushdie's death. The British government gave the writer round-the-clock police protection. Rushdie has received notices every year since the publication reminding him of the religious ruling. In 2012, Hassan Sanei, the head of the state-funded 15 Khordad, raised the bounty on Rushdie's head by $500,000 to $3.3million ($2million). He said Islamaphobic literature and films would not have been made if it weren't for the Satanic Verses. 'Surely if the sentence of the Imam had been carried out, the later insults in the form of caricatures, articles and the making of movies would not have occurred,' he said in a statement last February. 'I am adding another $500,000 to the reward for killing Salman Rushdie and anyone who carries out this sentence will receive the whole amount immediately.' Also in 2012, Rushdie became the subject of a computer game in Iran called The Stressful Life Of Salman Rushdie And Implementation Of His Verdict. The programme is intended to teach the younger generation about the 'highly important' fatwa. Crisis: The outrage and widespread chaos has lasted 25 years. Here Pakistani Muslims are pictured protesting against Salman Rushdie and Britain in 2007. Five years later, the bounty was raised .
Author's book The Satanic Verses prompted Iranian clergy to issue fatwa . He spoke after massacre by suspected Al Qaeda militants in Paris . Mr Rushdie said that he 'stands with Charlie Hebdo to defend art of satire'
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This", "morning 12 people - including four of France's", "most revered cartoonists - were executed by", "masked attackers brandishing Kalashnikovs, who", "burst into the Charlie Hebdo headquarters. The", "militants opened fire on staff after seeking out", "journalists by name. Witnesses said the suspected", "Al Qaeda gunmen were heard to shout 'the Prophet", "has been avenged' and 'Allahu akbar!' – Arabic", "for 'God is great' – as they stalked the", "building. They headed straight for the paper's", "editor and cartoonist, Stephane Charbonnier,", "killing him and his police bodyguard. The", "security had been recruited to protect him after", "extremists firebombed the offices in 2011 over a", "satirical cartoon about the Prophet Mohammed. A", "year later, Mr Charbonnier famously dismissed", "threats against his life, declaring: 'I would", "rather die standing than live kneeling.' The", "militants also killed three other renowned", "cartoonists – men who had regularly satirised", "Islam – and the newspaper's deputy chief editor.", "They shot two policemen as they left the", "building. In a statement yesterday, Mr Rushdie", "said: 'Religion, a mediaeval form of unreason,", "when combined with modern weaponry becomes a real", "threat to our freedoms. 'This religious", "totalitarianism has caused a deadly mutation in", "the heart of Islam and we see the tragic", "consequences in Paris today. 'I stand with", "Charlie Hebdo, as we all must, to defend the art", "of satire, which has always been a force for", "liberty and against tyranny, dishonesty and", "stupidity. Scroll down for video . Stephane", "Charbonnier (centre right) and Salman Rushdie", "(bottom right) were named as two of nine men Al", "Qaeda were targeting. Their photos were printed", "alongside the caption 'a bullet a day keeps the", "infidel away' Massacre: This morning 12 people -", "including four of France's most revered", "cartoonists - were executed by masked attackers", "brandishing Kalashnikovs, who burst into the", "Charlie Hebdo headquarters . Target: The", "militants, pictured after the attack yesterday,", "killed four renowned cartoonists – men who had", "regularly satirised Islam – and the newspaper's", "deputy chief editor, as well as its", "editor-in-chief . ‘\"Respect for religion\" has", "become a code phrase meaning \"fear of religion.\"", "Religions, like all other ideas, deserve", "criticism, satire, and, yes, our fearless", "disrespect.' Last February, Iranian clergy", "revived Salman Rushdie's death fatwa, 25 years", "after it was issued over his 'blasphemous'", "Satanic Verses. On February 14, 1989, Ayatollah", "Ruhollah Khomeini called on all Muslims to murder", "the award-winning author and anyone involved in", "the publication of his work. The religious ruling", "forced the award-winning writer into hiding, and", "Britain's ties with the Islamic republic were", "severely damaged. Hitoshi Igarashi, the Japanese", "translator, was stabbed to death in the face at", "work, a Norwegian publisher shot and an Italian", "publisher knifed. Editor Stephane Charbonnier,", "pictured, was also pictured in Al-Qaeda magazine", "Inspire on a list of nine men Al Qaeda was", "targetting, along with the caption 'a bullet a", "day keeps the infidel away' The award-winning", "author, pictured with his book The Satanic", "Verses, was forced into hiding after Ayatollah", "Ruhollah Khomeini vowed to kill him, anyone", "involved in the book's publication, and anyone", "close to him . Thousands took to the streets to", "burn copies of the book and thirty-seven people", "were massacred in Sivas, Turkey, in a 1993 attack", "intended to target Aziz Nesin, the book's Turkish", "translator. More than two decades later, Rushdie", "emerged from hiding and is regularly seen at", "public events. The Satanic Verses, Rushdie's", "fourth novel, propelled the Indian-born writer", "into a storm of controversy that forced him into", "hiding for the best part of a decade. 'Religion,", "a mediaeval form of unreason, when combined with", "modern weaponry becomes a real threat to our", "freedoms. 'This religious totalitarianism has", "caused a deadly mutation in the heart of Islam", "and we see the tragic consequences in Paris", "today. 'I stand with Charlie Hebdo, as we all", "must, to defend the art of satire, which has", "always been a force for liberty and against", "tyranny, dishonesty and stupidity. '\"Respect for", "religion’ has become a code phrase meaning ‘fear", "of religion.\" 'Religions, like all other ideas,", "deserve criticism, satire, and, yes, our fearless", "disrespect.' The title refers to the so-called", "'satanic verses', a group of alleged Qur'anic", "verses that allow intercessory prayers to be made", "to three Pagan Meccan goddesses. The book's", "publication in 1988 sparked a wave of protest and", "condemnation from Muslims who accused it of", "blasphemy and mocking their faith. The following", "year, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, then Supreme", "Leader of Iran, issued a fatwā, or religious", "ruling, calling for Rushdie's death. The British", "government gave the writer round-the-clock police", "protection. Rushdie has received notices every", "year since the publication reminding him of the", "religious ruling. In 2012, Hassan Sanei, the head", "of the state-funded 15 Khordad, raised the bounty", "on Rushdie's head by $500,000 to $3.3million", "($2million). He said Islamaphobic literature and", "films would not have been made if it weren't for", "the Satanic Verses. 'Surely if the sentence of", "the Imam had been carried out, the later insults", "in the form of caricatures, articles and the", "making of movies would not have occurred,' he", "said in a statement last February. 'I am adding", "another $500,000 to the reward for killing Salman", "Rushdie and anyone who carries out this sentence", "will receive the whole amount immediately.' Also", "in 2012, Rushdie became the subject of a computer", "game in Iran called The Stressful Life Of Salman", "Rushdie And Implementation Of His Verdict. The", "programme is intended to teach the younger", "generation about the 'highly important' fatwa.", "Crisis: The outrage and widespread chaos has", "lasted 25 years. Here Pakistani Muslims are", "pictured protesting against Salman Rushdie and", "Britain in 2007. Five years later, the bounty was", "raised ." ]
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Tokyo (CNN)How we view robots -- and the inevitable robotics revolution that we've been promised for so long -- depends largely on our background. For me, as an American, robots will be inherently linked with Star Wars as a kid, but later with the unstoppable android that was the Terminator. So, while I can dream of a cute, trashcan-sized companion, the fantasy is also coupled with an inherent fear that it may one day rise up and attempt to exterminate me. For many Japanese people, robots were a staple of pop culture growing up. From Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy (known here by his original name, which translates as Mighty Atom) in the 1950s and 60s, to the towering, martial robots of the "Gundam" and "Evangelion" universes, to name but a few, robots have long held a special place in the collective imagination. Robot pioneers . So it really is no surprise that the country is on the leading edge of robot technology, and a visit to the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, known as Miraikan (Future Hall) in Tokyo really drives home the point. Here, visitors can interact with ASIMO, the Honda-developed android that can run, perform tasks, and interact with people. Honda first unveiled ASIMO a decade ago, and even today it remains a futuristic vision of what robotics may one day hope to achieve on a consumer scale. Miraikan also houses other, interactive automatons that show glimpses of what life might be like in 15, 20, or 30 years. There's Otonaroid, who looks like a young Japanese woman with silicone skin, flowing hair, and blinking eyes. And then there's Kodomoroid, an android newscaster that reads headlines to museum visitors, and Telenoid, a creepy-looking communication device that allows you to "speak" to friends or loved ones who are far away -- and feel as if you are sitting with them. You can hold and hug the Telenoid, and it hugs you back with its little stubs for arms. While giant fighting space robots may be a while off -- although engineers are reportedly planning a moving, 60 ft tall Gundam -- Japan is betting big that robots will have a greater place in our lives in the years to come. Help at home . From housework helpers which can ease the burden of a range of daily chores -- like Twenty-One, the multipurpose home care droid currently under development at Tokyo's Waseda University. With a humanoid upper body and wheeled base, it boasts a dexterity and mobility that would be helpful in any number of tasks, including assisting the elderly. Shigeki Sugano and his team have the vision of putting robots in everyone's homes. He tells me it will be decades before robots are mass-produced the way cars are today, but what is being developed today could well become commonplace in the future. Twenty-One is a great example of how Japanese researchers are thinking of helping the country's aging population. Androids -- humanoid robots -- may also one day soon act as companions and helpers to the elderly as Japan looks at its current demographic crisis and uses technology in inventive ways to combat a shrinking, aging population. Nursing homes could also benefit from "wearable," exoskeleton robots, like Cyberdyne's HAL-5, that can assist with mobility. Thanks to technological advances, including those in "emotion recognition functions," robots are becoming a lot more sympathetic and "human" for want of a better term, and thus accepted. Last month, Japanese telecom company SoftBank showcased Pepper, "the first robot to read human emotions," according to the company's CEO, Masayoshi Son. Elsewhere, national emergencies like the meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi reactor have driven home the point that there remain myriad situations for which we soft, fragile humans are ill-equipped. Economic boon . Japan's robot revolution is not only underway, but has the backing of the country's government, which sees it as a potential antidote to decades of sluggish GDP growth. Last month, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that he is bullish about the future of robotics, after photo ops at a Saitama nursing home and a Tokyo robotics factory. He's expressed a desire to "set up a council on making a robotic revolution a reality in order to aid Japan's growth," and set a benchmark of tripling the robot market to ¥2.4 trillion ($24 billion). Abe also declared his hope that there will be a high profile "robot Olympics" in 2020, a companion piece to the human version, which will be held in Tokyo that year. The Robolympics (as they should clearly be called) will act as a showcase for advancement in the fields of robotics and engineering. "In 2020, I would like to gather all of the world's robots and aim to hold an Olympics where they compete in technical skills," Mr Abe told Jiji Press agency. "We want to make robots a major pillar of our economic growth strategy." Already ingrained in the country's cultural conciousness, the robots of today will hopefully encourage and inspire the next generation of designers, programmers and engineers, in the way that I was inspired by Star Wars, and countless Japanese youths, by their rich robot anime and manga culture. This robot valet will park your car . Meet Pepper, the emotional robot . Euan McKirdy in Hong Kong contributed to this report .
Japan has long portrayed robots in popular culture, paving the way for the country's robotic industry . Interactive robots at Tokyo exhibition give visitors a firsthand look at some innovative examples . Japan's prime minister hopes the robotics industry will be a major economic contributor in the future .
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[ "Tokyo (CNN)How we view robots -- and the", "inevitable robotics revolution that we've been", "promised for so long -- depends largely on our", "background. For me, as an American, robots will", "be inherently linked with Star Wars as a kid, but", "later with the unstoppable android that was the", "Terminator. So, while I can dream of a cute,", "trashcan-sized companion, the fantasy is also", "coupled with an inherent fear that it may one day", "rise up and attempt to exterminate me. For many", "Japanese people, robots were a staple of pop", "culture growing up. From Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy", "(known here by his original name, which", "translates as Mighty Atom) in the 1950s and 60s,", "to the towering, martial robots of the \"Gundam\"", "and \"Evangelion\" universes, to name but a few,", "robots have long held a special place in the", "collective imagination. Robot pioneers . So it", "really is no surprise that the country is on the", "leading edge of robot technology, and a visit to", "the National Museum of Emerging Science and", "Innovation, known as Miraikan (Future Hall) in", "Tokyo really drives home the point. Here,", "visitors can interact with ASIMO, the", "Honda-developed android that can run, perform", "tasks, and interact with people. Honda first", "unveiled ASIMO a decade ago, and even today it", "remains a futuristic vision of what robotics may", "one day hope to achieve on a consumer scale.", "Miraikan also houses other, interactive", "automatons that show glimpses of what life might", "be like in 15, 20, or 30 years. There's", "Otonaroid, who looks like a young Japanese woman", "with silicone skin, flowing hair, and blinking", "eyes. And then there's Kodomoroid, an android", "newscaster that reads headlines to museum", "visitors, and Telenoid, a creepy-looking", "communication device that allows you to \"speak\"", "to friends or loved ones who are far away -- and", "feel as if you are sitting with them. You can", "hold and hug the Telenoid, and it hugs you back", "with its little stubs for arms. While giant", "fighting space robots may be a while off --", "although engineers are reportedly planning a", "moving, 60 ft tall Gundam -- Japan is betting big", "that robots will have a greater place in our", "lives in the years to come. Help at home . From", "housework helpers which can ease the burden of a", "range of daily chores -- like Twenty-One, the", "multipurpose home care droid currently under", "development at Tokyo's Waseda University. With a", "humanoid upper body and wheeled base, it boasts a", "dexterity and mobility that would be helpful in", "any number of tasks, including assisting the", "elderly. Shigeki Sugano and his team have the", "vision of putting robots in everyone's homes. He", "tells me it will be decades before robots are", "mass-produced the way cars are today, but what is", "being developed today could well become", "commonplace in the future. Twenty-One is a great", "example of how Japanese researchers are thinking", "of helping the country's aging population.", "Androids -- humanoid robots -- may also one day", "soon act as companions and helpers to the elderly", "as Japan looks at its current demographic crisis", "and uses technology in inventive ways to combat a", "shrinking, aging population. Nursing homes could", "also benefit from \"wearable,\" exoskeleton robots,", "like Cyberdyne's HAL-5, that can assist with", "mobility. Thanks to technological advances,", "including those in \"emotion recognition", "functions,\" robots are becoming a lot more", "sympathetic and \"human\" for want of a better", "term, and thus accepted. Last month, Japanese", "telecom company SoftBank showcased Pepper, \"the", "first robot to read human emotions,\" according to", "the company's CEO, Masayoshi Son. Elsewhere,", "national emergencies like the meltdown at the", "Fukushima Daiichi reactor have driven home the", "point that there remain myriad situations for", "which we soft, fragile humans are ill-equipped.", "Economic boon . Japan's robot revolution is not", "only underway, but has the backing of the", "country's government, which sees it as a", "potential antidote to decades of sluggish GDP", "growth. Last month, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo", "Abe said that he is bullish about the future of", "robotics, after photo ops at a Saitama nursing", "home and a Tokyo robotics factory. He's expressed", "a desire to \"set up a council on making a robotic", "revolution a reality in order to aid Japan's", "growth,\" and set a benchmark of tripling the", "robot market to ¥2.4 trillion ($24 billion). Abe", "also declared his hope that there will be a high", "profile \"robot Olympics\" in 2020, a companion", "piece to the human version, which will be held in", "Tokyo that year. The Robolympics (as they should", "clearly be called) will act as a showcase for", "advancement in the fields of robotics and", "engineering. \"In 2020, I would like to gather all", "of the world's robots and aim to hold an Olympics", "where they compete in technical skills,\" Mr Abe", "told Jiji Press agency. \"We want to make robots a", "major pillar of our economic growth strategy.\"", "Already ingrained in the country's cultural", "conciousness, the robots of today will hopefully", "encourage and inspire the next generation of", "designers, programmers and engineers, in the way", "that I was inspired by Star Wars, and countless", "Japanese youths, by their rich robot anime and", "manga culture. This robot valet will park your", "car . Meet Pepper, the emotional robot . Euan", "McKirdy in Hong Kong contributed to this report ." ]
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Motel staff were shocked when a customer came into their lobby after being shot in the face. Employees at the Budget Lodge, north of central Phoenix, called for an ambulance around 10.20pm on Monday night, and the man was taken to hospital. The shooting victim was 'less than cooperative with suspect information' and is believed to have been attempting to purchase drugs when he was shot, Phoenix police told Daily Mail Online. A man shocked staff when he walked into a Budget Lodge (pictured) just north of central Phoenix with a gunshot wound on his face . The man was in critical condition when taken from the budget motel next to Interstate 17, but he is expected to survive. The shooting is thought to have taken place in a room at the motel, according to the Arizona Republic. The highway-side location had developed a reputation as a place for criminal activity before Monday's violent episode. A TripAdvisor reviewer who stayed in 2013 said: 'The people staying at the hotel are shady to say the least' and that he felt 'unsafe' in the accommodation. A 2011 post says that hypodermic needles were found underneath a bed. Another review says that the lobby has a sign that 'pledges management will pay $100 for the reporting of drug dealing on the premises'. Police had not taken anyone into custody in the case as of Tuesday morning.
Injured man entered Phoenix Budget Lodge on Monday night . Police believe shooting took place in a room at the motel . Victim taken to hospital in critical condition, but expected to survive . Management pays $100 for reporting any drug deals at motel, according to TripAdvisor review .
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Employees at the Budget Lodge, north of central on Monday night, and the man was taken to . The man was in critical condition when taken he is expected to survive. The shooting is thought to have taken place in a room at the motel, according to the Arizona Republic. The pay $100 for the reporting of drug dealing on the
By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 23:07 EST, 17 June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 08:05 EST, 18 June 2013 . President Barack Obama last night insisted that the NSA's top secret monitoring of Americans' phone and internet data 'is transparent' as he sought to defuse fears following the revelations of leaker Edward Snowden. Nonetheless, in the sit down with Charlie Rose on PBS, the president said he will meet soon with a privacy and civil . liberties oversight board to discuss ways to balance the need for U.S. surveillance while respecting people's right to privacy. ‘It is transparent,’ Obama said. ‘That's why we set up the . FISA court,’ he added, referring to the secret court set up by the Foreign . Intelligence Surveillance Act that authorizes two recently disclosed programs: . one that gathers U.S. phone records and another that is designed to track the . use of U.S.-based Internet servers by foreigners with possible links to . terrorism. Scroll down for video . Coming clean? Charlie Rose sat with President Obama in a 45-minute interview that aired Monday...and aired the dirty laundry concerning the NSA leaks . The location of FISA courts is secret. The sessions are . closed. The orders that result from hearings in which only government lawyers . are present are classified. Obama told the PBS anchor that he has asked the intelligence . community to see if there is more that can be revealed about it to reassure . people. ‘What I've asked the intelligence community to do is see how . much of this we can declassify without further compromising the program. ... And they are in that process of doing so now,’ he said. Obama has come under fire for the scope of surveillance by . the National Security Agency revealed by former government contractor Edward . Snowden. Within the law? The president emphasized that the information leaked by Snowden revealed nothing illegal . ‘The way I view it, my job is both to protect the American . people and to protect the American way of life, which includes our privacy,’ he . said. The president said the government must find a way to clarify . in peoples’ minds that intelligence activity is in their interest more than it . is not. ‘We're going to have to find ways where the public has an . assurance that there are checks and balances in place ... that their phone . calls aren't being listened into; their text messages aren't being monitored, . their emails are not being read by some big brother somewhere,’ Obama said. The president stressed that nothing has changed about the government's ability to listen in on Americans' communications since, 'the same way it's always been.' 'What I can say unequivocally is that if you are a U.S. person, the NSA cannot listen to your telephone calls, and the NSA cannot target your emails … and have not,' he said. 'They cannot and have not, by law and by rule, and unless they...go to a court, and obtain a warrant, and seek probable cause,' he went on. Obama also told Rose he wanted to encourage a national . debate on the balance between privacy and national security. Don't fear the government: Now at the G8 conference, Obama taped an interview with Charlie Rose before he left wherein he assured everyday Americans their phones aren't tapped and their emails aren't being read . Timing? Obama's interview came soon after outrage over NSA reports leaked by Edward Snowden painted the administration as far from transparent . And what I want to do is to set up and structure a national . conversation, not only about these two programs, but also the general problem . of data, big data sets, because this is not going to be restricted to . government entities,’ he said. Despite the heavy topics of the night, the president was able to inject at least a little bit of humor: . 'Some people say, "Well, you know, Obama was this raving liberal before. Now he’s, you know, Dick Cheney." Dick Cheney sometimes says, ‘Yeah, you know? He took all lock, stock and barrel.” My concern has always been not that we shouldn’t do intelligence gathering to prevent terrorism, but rather are we setting up a system of checks and balances.' Obama is in Northern Ireland for a meeting of leaders of . allied countries. As Obama arrived, the latest series of Guardian articles . drawing on the leaks claims that British eavesdropping agency GCHQ repeatedly . hacked into foreign diplomats' phones and emails with U.S. help, in an effort . to get an edge in such high-stakes negotiations. Obama's announcement follows an online chat Monday by Edward . Snowden, the man who leaked documents revealing the scope of the two programs . to The Guardian and The Washington Post newspapers. He accused members of . Congress and administration officials of exaggerating their claims about the . success of the data gathering programs, including pointing to the arrest of . would-be New York subway bomber Najibullah Zazi in 2009. Lame duck? Obama may also have an even more personal reason to want Americans to cool down over the NSA leaks. Recent poll numbers show his popularity has plummeted since the Snowden leaks to 45 percent apporval . Charlie Rose's 45-minute interview with Obama also covered such topics as the Iranian election, the civil war in Syria, Guantanamo, drone policy, among other issues. Obama's approval rating among Americans has dropped eight . percentage points over the past month, down to 45 percent, according to a . CNN/ORC International poll. The fallout over the surveillance programs was . cited as a reason. 'I think the American public can accept the fact if you tell them that every time you pick up the phone it's going to be recorded and goes to the government,' said the police commissioner at a recent event. 'I think the public can understand that. I see no reason why that program was placed in the secret category.' Kelly also disagrees with Attorney General Eric Holder's stance that Edward Snowden's leak seriously damages national security and the fight against terrorism. His comments also seem to distrust, at least mildly, President Obama's assertions in Monday night's Charlie Rose interview where the president continually maintained that, if you're Average Joe American, the NSA is not listening to your phone calls as part of the program uncovered by Snowden. 'I think if you listen to Snowden,' said Kelly, 'he indicates that there’s some sort of malfeasance, people . . . sitting around and watching the data. So I think the question is: What sort of oversight is there inside the NSA to prevent that abuse, if it’s taking place?' According to Obama, any wiretapping or surveillance must go through several layers of bureaucracy in order to be implemented. Obama has also said, and reiterated in Monday's interview, that there is a balance struck between ensuring privacy and keeping Americans safe. Kelly, however, disagrees. 'I think we can raise people’s comfort level if in fact information comes out as to that we have these controls and these protections inside the NSA,' he said. Kelly believes the public doesn't know enough about the supposed checks and balances to be comforted by them. Kelly went on to use Snowden's claims as evidence that the checks and balances don't even exist. 'He tried to give the impression, it seems to me, that these system administrators had carte blanche to do what they wanted to do,' Kelly said. 'I think it’s a problem if that’s in fact what’s happening.'
'If you’re a U.S. person, then NSA is not listening to your phone calls and it’s not targeting your emails': The president emphasized that everyday Americans are not monitored by the NSA . Obama maintained the activities revealed by Snowden are legal and subject to bureaucratic checks and balances .
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[ "By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 23:07 EST,", "17 June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 08:05 EST, 18 June", "2013 . President Barack Obama last night insisted", "that the NSA's top secret monitoring of", "Americans' phone and internet data 'is", "transparent' as he sought to defuse fears", "following the revelations of leaker Edward", "Snowden. Nonetheless, in the sit down with", "Charlie Rose on PBS, the president said he will", "meet soon with a privacy and civil . liberties", "oversight board to discuss ways to balance the", "need for U.S. surveillance while respecting", "people's right to privacy. ‘It is transparent,’", "Obama said. ‘That's why we set up the . FISA", "court,’ he added, referring to the secret court", "set up by the Foreign . Intelligence Surveillance", "Act that authorizes two recently disclosed", "programs: . one that gathers U.S. phone records", "and another that is designed to track the . use", "of U.S.-based Internet servers by foreigners with", "possible links to . terrorism. Scroll down for", "video . Coming clean? Charlie Rose sat with", "President Obama in a 45-minute interview that", "aired Monday...and aired the dirty laundry", "concerning the NSA leaks . The location of FISA", "courts is secret. The sessions are . closed. The", "orders that result from hearings in which only", "government lawyers . are present are classified.", "Obama told the PBS anchor that he has asked the", "intelligence . community to see if there is more", "that can be revealed about it to reassure .", "people. ‘What I've asked the intelligence", "community to do is see how . much of this we can", "declassify without further compromising the", "program. ... And they are in that process of", "doing so now,’ he said. Obama has come under fire", "for the scope of surveillance by . the National", "Security Agency revealed by former government", "contractor Edward . Snowden. Within the law? The", "president emphasized that the information leaked", "by Snowden revealed nothing illegal . ‘The way I", "view it, my job is both to protect the American .", "people and to protect the American way of life,", "which includes our privacy,’ he . said. The", "president said the government must find a way to", "clarify . in peoples’ minds that intelligence", "activity is in their interest more than it . is", "not. ‘We're going to have to find ways where the", "public has an . assurance that there are checks", "and balances in place ... that their phone .", "calls aren't being listened into; their text", "messages aren't being monitored, . their emails", "are not being read by some big brother", "somewhere,’ Obama said. The president stressed", "that nothing has changed about the government's", "ability to listen in on Americans' communications", "since, 'the same way it's always been.' 'What I", "can say unequivocally is that if you are a U.S.", "person, the NSA cannot listen to your telephone", "calls, and the NSA cannot target your emails …", "and have not,' he said. 'They cannot and have", "not, by law and by rule, and unless they...go to", "a court, and obtain a warrant, and seek probable", "cause,' he went on. Obama also told Rose he", "wanted to encourage a national . debate on the", "balance between privacy and national security.", "Don't fear the government: Now at the G8", "conference, Obama taped an interview with Charlie", "Rose before he left wherein he assured everyday", "Americans their phones aren't tapped and their", "emails aren't being read . Timing? Obama's", "interview came soon after outrage over NSA", "reports leaked by Edward Snowden painted the", "administration as far from transparent . And what", "I want to do is to set up and structure a", "national . conversation, not only about these two", "programs, but also the general problem . of data,", "big data sets, because this is not going to be", "restricted to . government entities,’ he said.", "Despite the heavy topics of the night, the", "president was able to inject at least a little", "bit of humor: . 'Some people say, \"Well, you", "know, Obama was this raving liberal before. Now", "he’s, you know, Dick Cheney.\" Dick Cheney", "sometimes says, ‘Yeah, you know? He took all", "lock, stock and barrel.” My concern has always", "been not that we shouldn’t do intelligence", "gathering to prevent terrorism, but rather are we", "setting up a system of checks and balances.'", "Obama is in Northern Ireland for a meeting of", "leaders of . allied countries. As Obama arrived,", "the latest series of Guardian articles . drawing", "on the leaks claims that British eavesdropping", "agency GCHQ repeatedly . hacked into foreign", "diplomats' phones and emails with U.S. help, in", "an effort . to get an edge in such high-stakes", "negotiations. Obama's announcement follows an", "online chat Monday by Edward . Snowden, the man", "who leaked documents revealing the scope of the", "two programs . to The Guardian and The Washington", "Post newspapers. He accused members of . Congress", "and administration officials of exaggerating", "their claims about the . success of the data", "gathering programs, including pointing to the", "arrest of . would-be New York subway bomber", "Najibullah Zazi in 2009. Lame duck? Obama may", "also have an even more personal reason to want", "Americans to cool down over the NSA leaks. Recent", "poll numbers show his popularity has plummeted", "since the Snowden leaks to 45 percent apporval .", "Charlie Rose's 45-minute interview with Obama", "also covered such topics as the Iranian election,", "the civil war in Syria, Guantanamo, drone policy,", "among other issues. Obama's approval rating among", "Americans has dropped eight . percentage points", "over the past month, down to 45 percent,", "according to a . CNN/ORC International poll. The", "fallout over the surveillance programs was .", "cited as a reason. 'I think the American public", "can accept the fact if you tell them that every", "time you pick up the phone it's going to be", "recorded and goes to the government,' said the", "police commissioner at a recent event. 'I think", "the public can understand that. I see no reason", "why that program was placed in the secret", "category.' Kelly also disagrees with Attorney", "General Eric Holder's stance that Edward", "Snowden's leak seriously damages national", "security and the fight against terrorism. His", "comments also seem to distrust, at least mildly,", "President Obama's assertions in Monday night's", "Charlie Rose interview where the president", "continually maintained that, if you're Average", "Joe American, the NSA is not listening to your", "phone calls as part of the program uncovered by", "Snowden. 'I think if you listen to Snowden,' said", "Kelly, 'he indicates that there’s some sort of", "malfeasance, people . . . sitting around and", "watching the data. So I think the question is:", "What sort of oversight is there inside the NSA to", "prevent that abuse, if it’s taking place?'", "According to Obama, any wiretapping or", "surveillance must go through several layers of", "bureaucracy in order to be implemented. Obama has", "also said, and reiterated in Monday's interview,", "that there is a balance struck between ensuring", "privacy and keeping Americans safe. Kelly,", "however, disagrees. 'I think we can raise", "people’s comfort level if in fact information", "comes out as to that we have these controls and", "these protections inside the NSA,' he said. Kelly", "believes the public doesn't know enough about the", "supposed checks and balances to be comforted by", "them. Kelly went on to use Snowden's claims as", "evidence that the checks and balances don't even", "exist. 'He tried to give the impression, it seems", "to me, that these system administrators had carte", "blanche to do what they wanted to do,' Kelly", "said. 'I think it’s a problem if that’s in fact", "what’s happening.'" ]
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(CNN) -- Manchester City shrugged off a penalty miss, an injury to striker Sergio Aguero and falling 2-1 behind in the second half, to register a thrilling 3-2 opening win over Southampton Sunday in their defense of the English Premier League title. Samir Nasri scored the clinching goal with 10 minutes left at the Etihad Stadium to end the bold challenge of the newly promoted visitors, who had threatened a victory of their own. "We deserved to win the game. They didn't have any chances in the first half and we had four or five incredible chances," City manager Roberto Mancini told AFP. "We made some mistakes but the big problem was we missed chances when it was 1-0 and then it changed. "The first two or three games could be like this because we are not 100 percent." Argentina star Aguero scored the crucial injury time winner against Queens Park Rangers in the final game of last season as City edged out arch-rivals Manchester United, but he lasted just 11 minutes before being stretchered off. He was caught awkwardly by a challenge from Nathaniel Clyne and twisted his knee to be replaced by Edin Dzeko. In the 18th minute, City won a penalty as Carlos Tevez was pulled down by Jos Hooiveld, but Spain World Cup star David Silva saw his weak effort saved by Kelvin Davis. It was left to Tevez to make the breakthrough just before the break as beat the offside trap to fire past Davis. Any idea City would ease to victory were quickly dispelled in the second half as Southampton substitutes Rickie Lambert and Steven Davis were on target in quick succession to put their side 2-1 ahead. But Dzeko leveled it at 2-2 after being set up by Yaya Toure and Nasri clinched three points for the champions after latching on to a loose ball in the penalty area. Earlier, Belgium's Eden Hazard made a fine debut for Chelsea as the Champions League winners beat Wigan 2-0 at the DW Stadium. Hazard, a big money signing by Chelsea from Lille in the close season, set Branislav Ivanovic on his way to score an early opener. Only two minutes were on the clock and Wigan, who narrowly avoided the drop last season, were soon 2-0 down after Hazard was pulled down for a penalty. Frank Lampard slotted home the spot kick and Robert Di Matteo's men were already on their way to a winning start. Victor Moses, a reported target for Chelsea, troubled the visitors as they defended their lead, but they held on for the three points.
Manchester City beat Southampton 3-2 in their EPL season opener . Samir Nasri grabs crucial goal in the 80th minute . Chelsea make winning start with 2-0 win at Wigan . New signing Eden Hazard set up both goals for the Blues .
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[ "(CNN) -- Manchester City shrugged off a penalty", "miss, an injury to striker Sergio Aguero and", "falling 2-1 behind in the second half, to", "register a thrilling 3-2 opening win over", "Southampton Sunday in their defense of the", "English Premier League title. Samir Nasri scored", "the clinching goal with 10 minutes left at the", "Etihad Stadium to end the bold challenge of the", "newly promoted visitors, who had threatened a", "victory of their own. \"We deserved to win the", "game. They didn't have any chances in the first", "half and we had four or five incredible chances,\"", "City manager Roberto Mancini told AFP. \"We made", "some mistakes but the big problem was we missed", "chances when it was 1-0 and then it changed. \"The", "first two or three games could be like this", "because we are not 100 percent.\" Argentina star", "Aguero scored the crucial injury time winner", "against Queens Park Rangers in the final game of", "last season as City edged out arch-rivals", "Manchester United, but he lasted just 11 minutes", "before being stretchered off. He was caught", "awkwardly by a challenge from Nathaniel Clyne and", "twisted his knee to be replaced by Edin Dzeko. In", "the 18th minute, City won a penalty as Carlos", "Tevez was pulled down by Jos Hooiveld, but Spain", "World Cup star David Silva saw his weak effort", "saved by Kelvin Davis. It was left to Tevez to", "make the breakthrough just before the break as", "beat the offside trap to fire past Davis. Any", "idea City would ease to victory were quickly", "dispelled in the second half as Southampton", "substitutes Rickie Lambert and Steven Davis were", "on target in quick succession to put their side", "2-1 ahead. But Dzeko leveled it at 2-2 after", "being set up by Yaya Toure and Nasri clinched", "three points for the champions after latching on", "to a loose ball in the penalty area. Earlier,", "Belgium's Eden Hazard made a fine debut for", "Chelsea as the Champions League winners beat", "Wigan 2-0 at the DW Stadium. Hazard, a big money", "signing by Chelsea from Lille in the close", "season, set Branislav Ivanovic on his way to", "score an early opener. Only two minutes were on", "the clock and Wigan, who narrowly avoided the", "drop last season, were soon 2-0 down after Hazard", "was pulled down for a penalty. Frank Lampard", "slotted home the spot kick and Robert Di Matteo's", "men were already on their way to a winning start.", "Victor Moses, a reported target for Chelsea,", "troubled the visitors as they defended their", "lead, but they held on for the three points." ]
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(CNN) -- Manchester City shrugged off a penalty register a thrilling 3-2 opening win over Southampton Sunday in their defense of the the clinching goal with 10 minutes left at the being set up by Yaya Toure and Nasri clinched Belgium's Eden Hazard made a fine debut for signing by Chelsea from Lille in the close men were already on their way to a winning start.
(CNN) -- Bill Coleman's business in New Orleans was looted during Hurricane Katrina. Now, Hurricane Isaac threatens to bombard the region with heavy wind and rain on Katrina's anniversary. He may have to close up shop again until the storm passes and, if necessary, power is restored. But this father of two and grandfather of one said he is "not concerned." "Katrina was a once-in-a-lifetime event," the owner of Coleman's Retail Store told CNN Monday, noting that forecasters aren't predicting Katrina-like catastrophic conditions for the city he's lived in his whole life. Also, "We have a vastly improved police department," Coleman said. "A much higher level of conduct is expected. ... There have been a lot of positive changes." "The city was under siege" during Katrina, with a "total breakdown of society," he said. Now, "it's just a different city." Coleman isn't alone in his outlook and relatively relaxed state about the impending storm. Jerry Amato feels confident that his restaurant, just a couple of blocks from the water, won't be flooded. Preparing for Isaac, state by state . "I just don't think it's going to be strong enough -- but I'm not weatherman," he said. When the storms come through, he'll "just lock the door" to Mother's Restaurant and wait out the storm, he said. He doesn't think it'll be long before he reopens so the establishment -- which closed down for months in 2005 -- can resume serving the "world's best baked ham." It hasn't closed yet. Amato planned to "wait until the last minute to decide whether to pull the trigger," but now he faces "a quagmire." He wouldn't mind staying open longer, but since schools are closing, his employees need to leave. "They have to stay home and take care of the kids." Thomas Blais, manager of the upscale men's shoe shop Allen Edmonds at New Orleans' Canal Place mall, said his and other shops were closing Monday "because our families need to get home to prepare their houses for the storm." But he, too, is "not overly" concerned about Isaac. While the mall experienced looting and fires during Katrina, he doesn't expect a repeat. It's a "considerably smaller storm," Blais notes, and he expects the authorities to keep order. In fact, there's something Blais looks forward to if the power goes out. Disaster dining: How to stay safe and fed during a storm . "Neighbors will get together and have one big barbecue. As soon as we lose power, we're going to start cooking out the food in all the refrigerators." If the streets are too wet, there are "rooftops, terraces, courtyards that are kind of covered," Blais said. "It's wonderful after the storm, when everybody comes out and starts talking, drinking, and hanging out. "That's the good part about the storms -- it brings neighbors together." Coleman said those neighborly feelings have grown in recent years. "I think we've got a really a much improved and a much higher level of thought and spirit in the city. There's much more unity." The seeds of that came in Katrina's wake, he said. "In some ways there was a lot of good that came from Katrina. I'm still very emotional about it. It changed my whole life. "It brought out some of the very best in America." Share photos and videos of Isaac .
The owner of a business looted during Katrina says New Orleans is now "a different city" A restaurant owner's quagmire: No employees because schools are closing . The manager of a store in a mall looted during Katrina looks forward to a cookout .
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Washington (CNN) -- It's an audition without end, because the Republicans still can't figure out how to cast the lead role. Here's how the internal discussion goes: We need someone who is a true conservative. We need someone who is right on the matters we care about -- the deficit, immigration, cultural issues. We need someone we can trust, who won't betray us. And, by the way, we also need someone who can win. And so Republicans, undecided and unwilling to settle, continue to move like hummingbirds, from, um, flower to flower. Yesterday, it was Herman Cain. Today, it's Newt Gingrich. Maybe one day, Mitt Romney. Sure, this is all about the deep and abiding reluctance within the GOP to "settle" for Romney. After the last two years of conservative ascendancy, why go with a candidate who seems more pragmatist than true believer? Why risk nominating another version of George H. W. Bush, who turned on conservatives and raised taxes? No way, they say. All of which has inspired an obvious GOP conflict between the head and the heart: In their brains, Republicans know they ought to be looking for the most conservative Republican who has a good chance of getting elected. In their hearts, they are driven by anger at President Obama, and they're looking for someone who can make the GOP case -- without compromise. Simply put, the heartfelt question is the 2012 version of "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the most conservative of them all?" It's the answer that's complicated. First, it doesn't help that the non-Mitt GOP field is incredibly weak. Start with Michele Bachmann, who self-destructed when she claimed an HPV vaccine could cause mental retardation. Then to Rick Perry, who couldn't remember his own plan to cut government. Then to Cain who, well, has personal issues. Then to Gingrich, who now seems to be the pick of the non-Mitt litter, dazzling audiences with his professorial instant recall of the Battle of Gettysburg and his obvious willingness to launch a frontal assault on Obama. Ah, but it's Newt Gingrich. And any historian knows that Newt has a long personal history of self-destruction. He became famous as the architect of the GOP revolution in 1994 that made him House speaker; then infamous as a lead critic of Bill Clinton's presidential affair while Gingrich was privately involved in one of his own. He's the man calling for civil, Lincoln-Douglas style debates; he's also the man who has called Obama "the most successful food stamp president" in American history. How polite. And then there's the fact that Gingrich, a leader of one GOP revolution almost two decades ago, hasn't had much to do with the current one. He famously went on TV and called Rep. Paul Ryan's budget -- the Holy Grail for most House Republicans -- "right-wing social engineering." If he seems oddly out of touch with the GOP rank and file, that's probably because he is. And even if the candidates weren't so problematic, the GOP itself is having some identity issues. The tea partiers, who were so important and popular in the 2010 midterm elections, are fast losing their luster. Recent polls show the tea party lost support nationwide -- as well as in the strong tea party districts. According to a new Pew Center poll, in the 60 districts now held by tea party members, the GOP is viewed just as negatively as the Democrats. So Republicans, who have spent so much time pandering to the tea party on issues, may now have to readjust. The tea party may have energized a lot of Republicans, but it may also have traumatized others -- especially those looking for a winner in 2012. Which brings us back to Mitt Romney. He's getting a tad testy these days about the long audition, telling Bret Baier on Fox that he's not a "lifelong politician" like Gingrich. And he's not for "amnesty" like Newt. And that, of course, he has the "best shot" of replacing Obama if he is the GOP nominee. He's got his lines down pat. Now Republicans need to figure out what kind of character they want to play the lead. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Gloria Borger.
Borger: Republicans want a very conservative candidate, but one who can win . She says Bachmann, Perry, Cain all have flamed out as conservative standard-bearers . Now Newt Gingrich is the favorite, but he has a lot of baggage, she says . Borger: Romney is showing signs of irritation at the long audition .
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By . Amie Keeley . PUBLISHED: . 14:26 EST, 18 December 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 20:47 EST, 18 December 2013 . The ex-wife of a software entrepreneur claims he conned her out of an equal share of his £150million fortune. Alison Sharland, 46, says she was misled by ex-husband Charlie, 53, about the value of his business when they divorced last year after 17 years together. At the time she accepted a £10million settlement – but now wants the case reopened so she can get a larger settlement. Battle: Alison Sharland, left, has asked the Court of Appeal to let her re-open divorce proceedings against her ex-husband Charlie Sharland, right, amid claims he misled her over the value of his software company . The Court of Appeal heard the . self-made millionaire claimed his shares were worth £7million, whereas . press reports suggested the company could be floated on the stockmarket . for more than £460million. Mrs . Sharland’s barrister, Patrick Chamberlayne QC, said the couple had been . equal partners in the marriage and that the divorce settlement was . supposed to be the same. ‘She was cheated into an agreement,’ said the . QC. ‘If someone dupes you into a deal, why should you be held to a deal? ‘This . was a case of equality. It was a long marriage. All the assets had been . acquired during the course of the marriage and each party had made . their full contribution. ‘Part . of the wife’s case was that she was busy making post-separation efforts . as well. She had the unusual task of lifelong care of the parties’ disabled child.’ The couple, . who lived in Wilmslow, Cheshire, married in 1993 and had built a . substantial fortune before separating in 2010. Mr Sharland ran his . company, Appsense, from a business park in Daresbury, near Warrington, . while Mrs Sharland ran an autism charity. On . divorce, they agreed the assets should be split equally, but the couple . came to legal blows over the valuation of Mr Sharland’s shares in his . business. Court: The judges heard the case at the Court of Appeal, which sits in the Royal Courts of Justice in London, pictured . Accountants for Mrs Sharland valued them at £32million, but those working for her husband said they were worth just £7million. During . divorce proceedings last year they agreed to compromise, with Mrs . Sharland giving up her claim to an equal share of the firm. She . received £10.4million in cash and property and agreed to take only 30 . per cent of the proceeds from shares when they were put on the . stockmarket. Mr Chamberlayne said she based her agreement on the value . of the shares being worth no more than £32million and that the company . would not be floated for up to seven years. But . it soon emerged that Mr Sharland was already in the process of floating . the company. With an estimated value of more than £460million, it would . mean Mr Sharland’s shares were worth at least £132million after tax, . the QC explained. Mrs Sharland took her case to the Court of Appeal . after family judge, Sir Hugh Bennett, despite finding Mr Sharland’s . evidence to have been ‘dishonest’, refused to reopen his ex-wife’s . financial claims. Mr . Sharland does not dispute that he misled his ex-wife, but says the final . order made by Sir Hugh was a fair one and should stand. A judgment will be made next year.
Alison Sharland, 46, was married to software entrepreneur Charlie, 53 . Mr Sharland has a large shareholding in AppSense, a company he founded . When the pair divorced last year, Mrs Sharland agreed to accept less than half of the available shares in the company, said to be worth £7million . But later reports claimed the shares could be worth as much as £132million . Mrs Sharland has asked the Court of Appeal to let her re-open the divorce .
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[ "By . Amie Keeley . PUBLISHED: . 14:26 EST, 18", "December 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 20:47 EST, 18", "December 2013 . The ex-wife of a software", "entrepreneur claims he conned her out of an equal", "share of his £150million fortune. Alison", "Sharland, 46, says she was misled by ex-husband", "Charlie, 53, about the value of his business when", "they divorced last year after 17 years together.", "At the time she accepted a £10million settlement", "– but now wants the case reopened so she can get", "a larger settlement. Battle: Alison Sharland,", "left, has asked the Court of Appeal to let her", "re-open divorce proceedings against her", "ex-husband Charlie Sharland, right, amid claims", "he misled her over the value of his software", "company . The Court of Appeal heard the .", "self-made millionaire claimed his shares were", "worth £7million, whereas . press reports", "suggested the company could be floated on the", "stockmarket . for more than £460million. Mrs .", "Sharland’s barrister, Patrick Chamberlayne QC,", "said the couple had been . equal partners in the", "marriage and that the divorce settlement was .", "supposed to be the same. ‘She was cheated into an", "agreement,’ said the . QC. ‘If someone dupes you", "into a deal, why should you be held to a deal?", "‘This . was a case of equality. It was a long", "marriage. All the assets had been . acquired", "during the course of the marriage and each party", "had made . their full contribution. ‘Part . of", "the wife’s case was that she was busy making", "post-separation efforts . as well. She had the", "unusual task of lifelong care of the parties’", "disabled child.’ The couple, . who lived in", "Wilmslow, Cheshire, married in 1993 and had built", "a . substantial fortune before separating in", "2010. Mr Sharland ran his . company, Appsense,", "from a business park in Daresbury, near", "Warrington, . while Mrs Sharland ran an autism", "charity. On . divorce, they agreed the assets", "should be split equally, but the couple . came to", "legal blows over the valuation of Mr Sharland’s", "shares in his . business. Court: The judges heard", "the case at the Court of Appeal, which sits in", "the Royal Courts of Justice in London, pictured .", "Accountants for Mrs Sharland valued them at", "£32million, but those working for her husband", "said they were worth just £7million. During .", "divorce proceedings last year they agreed to", "compromise, with Mrs . Sharland giving up her", "claim to an equal share of the firm. She .", "received £10.4million in cash and property and", "agreed to take only 30 . per cent of the proceeds", "from shares when they were put on the .", "stockmarket. Mr Chamberlayne said she based her", "agreement on the value . of the shares being", "worth no more than £32million and that the", "company . would not be floated for up to seven", "years. But . it soon emerged that Mr Sharland was", "already in the process of floating . the company.", "With an estimated value of more than £460million,", "it would . mean Mr Sharland’s shares were worth", "at least £132million after tax, . the QC", "explained. Mrs Sharland took her case to the", "Court of Appeal . after family judge, Sir Hugh", "Bennett, despite finding Mr Sharland’s . evidence", "to have been ‘dishonest’, refused to reopen his", "ex-wife’s . financial claims. Mr . Sharland does", "not dispute that he misled his ex-wife, but says", "the final . order made by Sir Hugh was a fair one", "and should stand. A judgment will be made next", "year." ]
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Charlie, 53, about the value of his business when they divorced last year after 17 years together. a larger settlement. Battle: Alison Sharland, left, has asked the Court of Appeal to let her re-open divorce proceedings against her he misled her over the value of his software worth £7million, whereas . press reports suggested the company could be floated on the shares in his . business. Court: The judges heard divorce proceedings last year they agreed to agreement on the value . of the shares being years. But . it soon emerged that Mr Sharland was
(CNN) -- Dealing with Merion is turning out to be tough enough. But Tiger Woods is also battling an injury at the U.S. Open in Pennsylvania. Woods revealed that he hurt his left arm while winning The Players Championship last month, which would explain why he grimaced noticeably on several occasions in the first round. The world's top-ranked golfer was back in action in the second round Friday and shot a level-par 70 to complete two rounds at three-over-par 143. Asked to provide more details about injury, Woods didn't elaborate. "Well, it is what it is," Woods said. Woods is bidding to win his 15th major but first since 2008 at the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines. Back then he had to deal with seemingly a more serious injury -- a broken leg. He memorably beat Rocco Mediate in a playoff. Given the challenging conditions at Merion, Woods suggested his total might not be so bad heading into the final two rounds. Storms caused delays of more than four hours Thursday -- Woods had to complete his first round Friday -- and play was eventually suspended due to darkness. Windy conditions added to the degree of difficulty at Merion's shorter East Course. Woods, Rory McIlroy and Masters winner Adam Scott made for a dream pairing and while Scott struggled, Woods and McIlroy -- the second-ranked golfer -- fared better. Seen chatting amicably during the round, the duo compiled identical scores in the first two rounds. Beginning at the 11th hole, Woods birdied the 13th for a good start. Two bogeys, however, on the 14th and 18th, meant he had work to do on the first nine. He hit birdies on the second and fourth, although with a one-under-par in sight, he bogeyed the seventh. Americans Billy Horschel and Phil Mickelson, a five-time U.S. Open runner-up, co-led through two rounds with a one-under-par 139. "I played well," Woods said. "I just made a couple of mistakes out there. "But I really played well. Maybe I could have gotten one or two more out of it, but it was a pretty good day." McIlroy, who hasn't hit peak form in 2013, hit four birdies and four bogeys. "I got through that tough stretch from 14 to 18 in only one over which was a pretty good effort," he told Sky Sports. "I played solid. It felt like every time I made a birdie I made a bogey straight away. "It's a course where you sort of feel like you can shoot a score but where they put the pins ... it's just tricky and tough. I'm right there for the weekend and I'm happy about that." Scott bettered Woods and McIlroy in the first round, shooting a 72. But he came undone nearing the end of his second round, hitting four bogeys in a row from the third to the sixth hole. "I just lost my rhythm early this morning when it was a bit cold and windy and just fought with it all day long," Scott said. "The putter kind of cooled off. "I would have liked to make some putts and then you're always happy."
Tiger Woods said he injured his arm at the Players Championship . Woods and Rory McIlroy are at three-over-par through two rounds at U.S. Open . Masters winner Adam Scott struggled Friday at Merion, shooting a 75 .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 07:34 EST, 3 April 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 10:07 EST, 3 April 2013 . Probe: A driver is to be charged with five sex offences as part of the investigation triggered by allegations of abuse against Jimmy Savile (pictured) A driver was today charged with five sex offences as part of the investigation triggered by allegations of abuse against Jimmy Savile. David Smith, of Lewisham, south-east London, is accused of two counts of indecent assault, two of gross indecency and one of sexual assault in 1984, the Crown Prosecution Service said. The 66-year-old is the first person to be charged under Operation Yewtree, the national investigation prompted after claims were made against disgraced TV presenter Savile. Alison Saunders, chief crown prosecutor for CPS London, said: ‘The CPS has carefully considered the evidence gathered as part of Operation Yewtree in relation to David Smith, who was employed as a driver at the time of the allegations. ‘The CPS received a file of evidence on December 21 2012. Further enquiries were necessary and the result of those enquiries was received by the CPS on March 18. ‘We have concluded, in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors, that there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction, and that it is in the public interest for David Smith to be charged with five offences.’ The charges are two counts of indecent assault on a boy under 14 between June 1 and July 21 1984; two counts of gross indecency with a boy under 14 between the same dates and sexual assault of a boy under 16 between July 1 and 21 1984. Smith, who was arrested last December, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on May 8. Scotland Yard confirmed that the counts relate to one victim. The force led Operation Yewtree, . and separated its inquiries into those involving 'Savile', those involving 'Savile . and others', and those involving 'others'. Smith was probed in the ’others’ strand. BBC News reported that Smith had worked as a driver for the broadcaster and possibly other employers. But a BBC press office spokesman said she was unable to confirm whether he had been employed by the organisation, as the Corporation's records do not go back as far as 1984. Sorry we are unable to accept comments for legal reasons.
David Smith accused of indecent assault, gross indecency and assault . First person to be charged under national probe Operation Yewtree . Charges against driver Smith relate to incidents in June and July 1984 .
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[ "By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 07:34 EST,", "3 April 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 10:07 EST, 3 April", "2013 . Probe: A driver is to be charged with five", "sex offences as part of the investigation", "triggered by allegations of abuse against Jimmy", "Savile (pictured) A driver was today charged with", "five sex offences as part of the investigation", "triggered by allegations of abuse against Jimmy", "Savile. David Smith, of Lewisham, south-east", "London, is accused of two counts of indecent", "assault, two of gross indecency and one of sexual", "assault in 1984, the Crown Prosecution Service", "said. The 66-year-old is the first person to be", "charged under Operation Yewtree, the national", "investigation prompted after claims were made", "against disgraced TV presenter Savile. Alison", "Saunders, chief crown prosecutor for CPS London,", "said: ‘The CPS has carefully considered the", "evidence gathered as part of Operation Yewtree in", "relation to David Smith, who was employed as a", "driver at the time of the allegations. ‘The CPS", "received a file of evidence on December 21 2012.", "Further enquiries were necessary and the result", "of those enquiries was received by the CPS on", "March 18. ‘We have concluded, in accordance with", "the Code for Crown Prosecutors, that there is", "sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of", "conviction, and that it is in the public interest", "for David Smith to be charged with five", "offences.’ The charges are two counts of indecent", "assault on a boy under 14 between June 1 and July", "21 1984; two counts of gross indecency with a boy", "under 14 between the same dates and sexual", "assault of a boy under 16 between July 1 and 21", "1984. Smith, who was arrested last December, will", "appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on May", "8. Scotland Yard confirmed that the counts relate", "to one victim. The force led Operation Yewtree, .", "and separated its inquiries into those involving", "'Savile', those involving 'Savile . and others',", "and those involving 'others'. Smith was probed in", "the ’others’ strand. BBC News reported that Smith", "had worked as a driver for the broadcaster and", "possibly other employers. But a BBC press office", "spokesman said she was unable to confirm whether", "he had been employed by the organisation, as the", "Corporation's records do not go back as far as", "1984. Sorry we are unable to accept comments for", "legal reasons." ]
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Darrell Hammond will be the new Don Pardo. Hammond, the former "Saturday Night Live" cast member, is returning to the show that made him famous in a new position -- that of announcer. He takes over from Don Pardo, who died in August. NBC announced Hammond's hiring in a press release. Don Pardo, voice of 'Saturday Night Live," dead at 96 . Hammond spent 14 seasons on the late-night show in the 1990s and 2000s, the longest run of any "SNL" cast member. He was best known for his impressions, including versions of Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Regis Philbin and Sean Connery. Since leaving the show in 2009, Hammond has returned for several cameos. He's also appeared on such TV shows as "Damages" and movies such as "Scary Movie 5." He published a memoir, "God, If You're Not Up There, I'm F*cked," in 2011. The 40th season of "Saturday Night Live" premieres on September 27. Chris Pratt is scheduled to host. Bill Hader returns to host 'SNL' next month . See more comedy content at CNN Comedy.
Darrell Hammond was longtime "SNL" cast member . Hammond is known for his impressions . "Saturday Night Live" returns Sept. 27 for 40th season .
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By . Associated Press . and Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 14:38 EST, 24 February 2014 . | . UPDATED: . 15:55 EST, 24 February 2014 . Egg McMuffin, meet the Waffle Taco. Taco Bell is readying for the launch of its breakfast menu at all 5,500 locations on March 27, with items such as the A.M. Crunchwrap designed to appeal to its fan base of younger men. The addition of breakfast will be the largest menu expansion for Taco Bell in the chain's 50-year history. And the chain says breakfast will be available until 11am — a half hour longer than McDonald's offers its Egg McMuffins. 'We can turn the breakfast conversation into a two horse race,' Taco Bell president Brian Niccol said in an interview, noting that Taco Bell intends to be a 'strong No. 2' after McDonald's. Scroll down for full menu . Waffle Tacos for breakfast: Taco Bell will start serving breakfast at all 5,500 U.S. locations starting March 27 . McDonald's has long been the fast-food leader in the mornings, with its popular Sausage Biscuits, Hotcakes and other items pulling in roughly 20 per cent of the company's U.S. sales. But the chain has been facing stiffer competition in recent years, with competitors such as Starbucks and Subway rolling out breakfast sandwiches as well. It's not clear how Taco Bell's entry into breakfast will alter the fast-food landscape. Last year, an executive with Taco Bell's parent company Yum Brands said that breakfast accounted for about 4 per cent of sales in locations where it was tested. But that was before the chain put its full marketing might behind the menu, he noted. McDonald's, which has more than 14,000 U.S. locations, has also said it plans to step up its marketing of breakfast this year as it faces intensifying competition. The president of McDonald's USA, Jeff Stratton, said that the chain is in the early stages of looking at whether it can extend its breakfast hours. Stratton noted that cutting off breakfast . on the weekends at 10:30am 'doesn't go very well' with people in their . 20s and 30s in particular. Still, figuring out how to serve both . breakfast and lunch poses an operational challenge given the limited . kitchen space in restaurants. Watch your back Egg McMuffin: The chain is expanding to breakfast in order to compete with McDonald's . In the meantime, Kevin Newell, U.S. brand and strategy officer for McDonald's, seemed unfazed in an interview late last week by Taco Bell's plans to start serving breakfast. 'I think they're going to find that going into the breakfast business is not like what they're accustomed to, in terms of marketing,' Newell said. The addition of breakfast is a major undertaking that requires training existing workers, hiring more staff to cover morning shifts and buying new equipment. Taco Bell, for instance, is bringing in new equipment to its nearly 6,000 U.S. locations to start serving coffee for the first time. To keep operations simple at the start, Niccol said the chain will start with drip coffee before expanding to specialty coffees such as lattes. Check out the full menu: . Waffle Taco: A sausage patty and scrambled eggs wrapped in a warm waffle with syrup on the side . Nutritional info: 460 calories, 270 calories from fat, 6 g saturated fat, 30 g total fat, 0 g trans fat, 110 mg cholesterol, 630 mg sodium, 35 g carbohydrates, 1 g dietary fiber, 11 g sugars, 11 g protein . Cinnabon Delights 12 Pack: Warm Cinnabon bite-sized pastries filled with frosting and dusted with cinnamon sugar . Nutritional info: 770 calories, 390 calories from fat, 11 g saturated fat, 44 g total fat, 1.5 g trans fat, 30 mg cholesterol, 390 mg sodium, 85 g carbohydrates, 2 g dietary fiber, 48 g sugars, 8 g protein . A.M. Crunchwrap Bacon: Eggs, bacon, cheese and a hashbrown wrapped in a flour tortilla . Nutritional info: 650 calories, 360 calories from fat, 12 g saturated fat, 40 g total fat, 0 g trans fat, 130 mg cholesterol, 1260 mg sodium, 50 g carbohydrates, 4 g dietary fiber, 3 g sugars, 22 g protein . A.M. Crunchwrap Sausage: Eggs, sausage, cheese and a hashbrown wrapped in a flour tortilla . Nutritional info: 690 calories, 410 calories from fat, 14 g saturated fat, 46 g total gat, 0 g trans fat, 135 mg cholesterol, 1250 mg sodium, 50 g carbohydrates, 4 g dietary fiber, 3 g sugars, 21 g protein . Steak & Egg Burrito: Scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese and grilled marinated stead rolled up into a flour tortilla . Nutritional info: 450 calories, 210 calories from fat, 9 g saturated fat, 23 g total fat, 0.5 g trans fat, 135 mg cholesterol, 960 mg sodium, 37 g carbohydrates, 3 g dietary fiber, 2 g sugars, 24 g protein . Bacon & Egg Burrito: Bacon, scrambled eggs and cheddar cheese rolled up into a flour tortilla . Nutritional info: 490 calories, 250 calories from fat, 11 g saturated fat, 28 g total gat, 0 g trans fat, 210 mg cholesterol, 1070 mg sodium, 36 g carbohydrates, 3 g dietary fiber, 2 g sugars, 23 g protein . Sausage & Egg Burrito: Sausage crumbles, scrambled eggs, and cheddar cheese rolled up into a flour tortilla . Nutritional info: 480 calories, 250 calories from fat, 11 g saturated fat, 28 g total fat, 0 g trans fat, 205 mg cholesterol, 940 mg sodium, 36 g carbohydrates, 3 g dietary fiber, 2 g sugars, 20 g protein . Bacon A.M. Griller: Scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese and bacon folded into a flour tortilla . Nutritional info: 230 calories, 130 calories from fat, 5 g saturated fat, 14 g total fat, 0 g trans fat, 105 mg cholesterol, 580 mg sodium, 15 g carbohydrates, 1 g dietary fiber, 1 g sugars, 12 g protein . Sausage A.M. Griller: Scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese, and sausage crumbles folded into a flour tortilla . Nutritional info: 220 calories, 130 calories from fat, 5 g saturated fat, 14 g total fat, 0 g trans fat, 100 mg cholesterol, 450 mg sodium, 15 g carbohydrates, 1 g dietary fiber, 1 g sugars, 9 g protein .
The fast-food chain will begin selling breakfast at all 5,500 U.S. locations starting March 27 . Menu items include the Waffle Taco, a bacon Crunchwrap and several breakfast burritos . Breakfast will be served until 11am - a full half hour longer than McDonald's .
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[ "By . Associated Press . and Daily Mail Reporter .", "PUBLISHED: . 14:38 EST, 24 February 2014 . | .", "UPDATED: . 15:55 EST, 24 February 2014 . Egg", "McMuffin, meet the Waffle Taco. Taco Bell is", "readying for the launch of its breakfast menu at", "all 5,500 locations on March 27, with items such", "as the A.M. Crunchwrap designed to appeal to its", "fan base of younger men. The addition of", "breakfast will be the largest menu expansion for", "Taco Bell in the chain's 50-year history. And the", "chain says breakfast will be available until 11am", "— a half hour longer than McDonald's offers its", "Egg McMuffins. 'We can turn the breakfast", "conversation into a two horse race,' Taco Bell", "president Brian Niccol said in an interview,", "noting that Taco Bell intends to be a 'strong No.", "2' after McDonald's. Scroll down for full menu .", "Waffle Tacos for breakfast: Taco Bell will start", "serving breakfast at all 5,500 U.S. locations", "starting March 27 . McDonald's has long been the", "fast-food leader in the mornings, with its", "popular Sausage Biscuits, Hotcakes and other", "items pulling in roughly 20 per cent of the", "company's U.S. sales. But the chain has been", "facing stiffer competition in recent years, with", "competitors such as Starbucks and Subway rolling", "out breakfast sandwiches as well. It's not clear", "how Taco Bell's entry into breakfast will alter", "the fast-food landscape. Last year, an executive", "with Taco Bell's parent company Yum Brands said", "that breakfast accounted for about 4 per cent of", "sales in locations where it was tested. But that", "was before the chain put its full marketing might", "behind the menu, he noted. McDonald's, which has", "more than 14,000 U.S. locations, has also said it", "plans to step up its marketing of breakfast this", "year as it faces intensifying competition. The", "president of McDonald's USA, Jeff Stratton, said", "that the chain is in the early stages of looking", "at whether it can extend its breakfast hours.", "Stratton noted that cutting off breakfast . on", "the weekends at 10:30am 'doesn't go very well'", "with people in their . 20s and 30s in particular.", "Still, figuring out how to serve both . breakfast", "and lunch poses an operational challenge given", "the limited . kitchen space in restaurants. Watch", "your back Egg McMuffin: The chain is expanding to", "breakfast in order to compete with McDonald's .", "In the meantime, Kevin Newell, U.S. brand and", "strategy officer for McDonald's, seemed unfazed", "in an interview late last week by Taco Bell's", "plans to start serving breakfast. 'I think", "they're going to find that going into the", "breakfast business is not like what they're", "accustomed to, in terms of marketing,' Newell", "said. The addition of breakfast is a major", "undertaking that requires training existing", "workers, hiring more staff to cover morning", "shifts and buying new equipment. Taco Bell, for", "instance, is bringing in new equipment to its", "nearly 6,000 U.S. locations to start serving", "coffee for the first time. To keep operations", "simple at the start, Niccol said the chain will", "start with drip coffee before expanding to", "specialty coffees such as lattes. Check out the", "full menu: . Waffle Taco: A sausage patty and", "scrambled eggs wrapped in a warm waffle with", "syrup on the side . Nutritional info: 460", "calories, 270 calories from fat, 6 g saturated", "fat, 30 g total fat, 0 g trans fat, 110 mg", "cholesterol, 630 mg sodium, 35 g carbohydrates, 1", "g dietary fiber, 11 g sugars, 11 g protein .", "Cinnabon Delights 12 Pack: Warm Cinnabon", "bite-sized pastries filled with frosting and", "dusted with cinnamon sugar . 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chain says breakfast will be available until 11am — a half hour longer than McDonald's offers its serving breakfast at all 5,500 U.S. locations starting March 27 . McDonald's has long been the full menu: . Waffle Taco: A sausage patty and
Lloyds chief executive Antonio Horta Osorio (pictured with his wife Ana) is set to collect a £7million bonus on top of his £4million salary . The Chancellor faces a row over fat cat pay ahead of the general election as the boss of Lloyds prepares to collect a £7million bonus. The state-backed lender is expected to rush out details of the bumper shares windfall for chief executive Antonio Horta Osorio when it publishes its annual results on February 27. It usually publishes senior executives’ pay in its annual report in March, but is hoping to avoid a drip-feed of negative publicity. The shares bonus – almost 50 times David Cameron’s £142,500 salary – stems from a performance-related award given to Mr Horta Osorio shortly after he took the helm in 2011, which was signed off by the Treasury. It comes on top of a pay package worth up to £4million, putting the 51-year-old Portuguese chief on course to rake in £11million. However last night MPs said the size of the payout would ‘stick in the throat’ of taxpayers. Labour’s shadow Treasury secretary Chris Leslie said: ‘I can’t help but feel uncomfortable about the sheer scale of these rewards in a bank backed by taxpayers. ‘Until Lloyds is standing on its own two feet, I don’t think it should be lavishing its managers with so much money. The job is still only partially done.’ Lloyds has defended the award, pointing out that Mr Horta Osorio has hit strict performance targets – which include returning the bank to profit. The bank’s share price has also rocketed from 26p in 2011 to more than 75p, and taxpayers’ stake in the lender has reduced from 40 per cent to 25 per cent. But Labour’s plea for restraint was echoed last night by Conservative MP Mark Garnier, who sits on the influential Treasury Committee. ‘I consider myself to be a red-blooded capitalist,’ he said. ‘But this is such an unimaginable amount of money to 99 per cent of the world’s population that it does slightly stick in the throat.’ Chancellor George Osborne is desperate to avoid a row over pay at Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland ahead of the general election. For the first time since the 2008 financial crisis, both lenders are expected to post an annual profit when they announce their results for 2014. Lloyds is expected to post profits of more than £2billion. Lloyds is expected to rush out details of the bumper shares windfall for Mr Horta Osorio when it publishes its annual results this month . This will be used to support Mr Osborne’s claims that the two bailed-out lenders have been nursed back to health under his watch. However a £7million windfall for Mr Horta Osorio will be seized on by Labour as evidence that the Government has not managed to rein in the banks’ excesses. Mr Horta Osorio is thought to be determined to collect his bonus. But Jonathan Isaby, chief executive of the Taxpayers’ Alliance, joined calls for him to wait. ‘While by all accounts Mr Horta Osorio has done a good job, the bank needs to show serious restraint until it’s back in the private sector,’ he said. A Treasury spokesman said: ‘We’ve consistently said that rewards at Lloyds need to be linked to improving its performance and the taxpayer getting its money back. We’ve ensured that the chief executive’s remuneration is linked to strict targets on these points.’
Lloyds chief executive is preparing to collect a £7million bonus . Performance-related bonus was signed off by the Treasury in 2011 . Bank boss Antonio Horta Osorio already earns £4million a year . MPs said the size of the bonus would 'stick in the throat' of taxpayers .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . Two men convicted of plotting to murder and rob singer Joss Stone appealed their sentences at London's Court of Appeal today . Two men convicted of plotting to rob and kill international pop star Joss Stone appealed against their sentences today. Three judges at the Court of Appeal in London heard challenges by Kevin Liverpool and Junior Bradshaw, who were found guilty of conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to rob following a three-week trial at Exeter Crown Court last year. Liverpool was given a life sentence, with a minimum term of 10 years and eight months - the least he must serve before becoming eligible to apply for parole - while Bradshaw was jailed for 18 years. Judge Francis Gilbert, the Recorder of Exeter, branded Liverpool a danger to the public and said he targeted Miss Stone to get more than £1 million from her. He told him: 'You intended to rob her and kill her and dump her body in the river, according to your words, and then leave the country with your accomplice Junior Bradshaw. 'You had no reason to target her except that she was a wealthy young woman as she was a successful singer.' Liverpool, 36, and Bradshaw, 33, drove from Manchester to Miss Stone's home in mid-Devon with an arsenal of weapons to rob and kill her. The flatmates, of St Stephen's Close, Longsight, Manchester, had scouted Miss Stone's home and were on their way to attack her armed with a sword, three knives, two hammers, masks, gloves and a hosepipe when they were arrested in Cullompton in June 2011. Suspicious residents had called the police, having spotted Liverpool and Bradshaw's badly-damaged Fiat Punto in the area. The pair told police they were lost . and were trying to get to Bristol but officers became wary and quickly . discovered the cache in the boot. Both men were present in the dock of the court for the proceedings today. After . hearing submissions from QCs on their behalf, Lady Justice Macur . announced that the court would give its decision on the appeals next . Tuesday. Junior Bradshaw, left, and Kevin Liverpool, right, were found guilt of conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to rob following a three-week trial in Exeter last year .
Kevin Liverpool, 36, given life sentence last year for plotting to kill singer . Junior Bradshaw, 33, jailed for 18 years at Exeter Crown Court . Appealed sentences at the Court of Appeal in London today .
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Appeal today . Two men convicted of plotting to judges at the Court of Appeal in London heard three-week trial at Exeter Crown Court last year. Liverpool was given a life sentence, with a singer.' Liverpool, 36, and Bradshaw, 33, drove Junior Bradshaw, left, and Kevin Liverpool,
Secretary of State John Kerry admonished the anonymous White House official who reportedly called Benjamin Netanyahu a 'chicken***t' on Thursday, saying the description of Israeli Prime Minister reflects neither his nor the president's opinion of the world leader. 'We condemn anybody who uses language such as was used in this article,' Kerry said during an on-stage interview at the Washington Ideas Forum. 'It is disgraceful, unacceptable, damaging,' he added. Kerry did not apologize on behalf of the Obama administration for the slur. Rather, he claimed to have 'never heard that word around me in the White House or anywhere.' SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO . Secretary of State John Kerry said today that comments from the anonymous White House official who slurred Israeli PM Benjamin 'Bibi' Netanyahu neither reflect his views nor the president's . 'The assault on me comes only because I defend the State of Israel,' Netanyahu said after an unnamed Obama administration official called him a 'chicken***t' in a conversation with a reporter . 'I don't know who these anonymous people that we keep getting quoted in things,' he pondered aloud. 'But they make life much more difficult.' Kerry then touted the president's support for the Iron Dome, and said it wouldn't have been possible without him, and pointed to Obama's statements supporting Israel's right to defend itself as evidence that there's no hard feelings between Obama and his Israeli counterpart. The cabinet official's claims that he's never heard any one at the White House dis Netanyahu follows a New York Times report on Tuesday that alleged that Kerry is outside the president's inner circle, and as such, his views don't always reflect those of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. 'White House officials joke that he is like the astronaut played by Sandra Bullock in the movie Gravity, somersaulting through space, untethered from the White House,' the Times wrote. The characterization of Kerry in the in-depth report allows for the possibility that an administration official did make unflattering statements about Netanyahu, but Kerry wasn't privy to them. The unnamed U.S. official's . reported description of Netanyahu as a . 'chicken***t', or worthless coward, drew a sharp response on . Wednesday from the Israeli leader – no stranger to acrimony with . the Obama administration – and a slam from America's Republican House Speaker. The American broadside, in an interview in The Atlantic, followed a month of heated exchanges between the . Netanyahu government and Washington over settlement-building in . Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem, which Palestinians seek as the . capital of a future state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The White House soft-pedaled the insult as 'counterproductive' but offered no apology on Wednesday and didn't identify the official involved. 'The thing about Bibi is, he's a chicken***t,' the . unidentified official was quoted as saying, using Netanyahu's . nickname and a slang insult certain to redden the ears of the . U.S.-educated former commando. 'The good thing about Netanyahu is that he's scared to . launch wars,' the official said, alluding to past hints of . possible Israeli military action against Iran's nuclear . program. 'The bad thing about him is that he won't do anything . to reach an accommodation with the Palestinians or with the . Sunni Arab states.' Netanyahu, the official was reported to have said, is . interested only in 'protecting himself from political defeat ... He's got no guts.' Israeli leaders usually do not respond to comments by . unidentified officials. But Netanyahu addressed those remarks . directly in opening a memorial ceremony in parliament for an . Israeli cabinet minister assassinated by a Palestinian in 2001. 'I am not prepared to make concessions that will endanger our state,' Netanyahu said. 'Understand, our national interests, topped by security and the unity of Jerusalem, are not what top the interests of those anonymous forces attacking us, and me personally.' 'I am under attack simply because I am defending the State of Israel. If I didn't stand firm on our national interests, I would not be under attack.' Otherwise occupied: Obama ducked mention of the controversy by spending his day focused on Ebola – meeting with doctors and nurses in an orchestrated photo-op . 'Our supreme interests, chiefly the security and unity of . Jerusalem, are not the main concern of those anonymous officials . who attack us and me personally, as the assault on me comes only . because I defend the State of Israel,' the Israeli prime minister added. 'Despite all of the attacks I suffer, I will continue to . defend our country. I will continue to defend the citizens of . Israel,' he said. Such pledges by Netanyahu have resonated among Israeli . voters, even amid fears his strained relations with U.S. President Barack Obama could ultimately weaken support from . Israel's main diplomatic ally and arms provider. After Netanyahu's speech, Alistair Baskey, a spokesman for . the White House National Security Council, dismissed the . purported slur, denying that it reflected how the Obama . administration felt about the Israeli leader. 'Certainly that's not the administration's view, and we . think such comments are inappropriate and counterproductive.' The same word – 'counterproductive – was on White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest's crib sheet during a Wednesday briefing with reporters. 'Those comments do not reflect the United States' position, and they do not reflect the personal views of the President of the United States,' Earnest said. 'I am not aware of who made those comments .... I am not aware if the president knows who made those comments. I'd be surprised if he did.' Confronted with harsh criticism from John Boehner, the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Earnest called it 'a little rich to have a lecture about profanity from the Speaker of the House.' Referring to the epithet 'chicken***t,' he claimed that Boehner has 'reportedly said that about the majority leader of the United States Senate,' Democrat Harry Reid of Nevada. White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday that the president doesn't know who called the Israeli prime minister a vulgar name, but that it was 'counterproductive' The speaker had hours earlier called it a 'failure' of Obama's leadership that 'disrespectful rhetoric' has been 'used time and again by this administration with respect to the special relationship the United States has with the state of Israel.' 'When the president discusses Israel and Iran, it is sometimes hard to tell who he thinks is America’s friend and who he thinks is America’s enemy,' Boehner said in a statement. 'The House of Representatives has no trouble drawing that distinction.' 'Over the last several months, I have watched the administration insult ally after ally. I am tired of the administration’s apology tour. The president sets the tone for his administration. He either condones the profanity and disrespect used by the most senior members of his administration, or he does not.' Boehner's statement referred specifically to the use of vulgar language as a slam against a head of state, not the use of foul language in general. Some Israeli pundits predict an Israeli election in 2015, . two years early, speculation seemingly supported by increasingly . vocal challenges to Netanyahu's policies from senior ministers to the . left and right of him within the coalition government. Economy Minister Naftali Bennett, whose ultranationalist . Jewish Home party belongs to the coalition but who has had testy . relations with Netanyahu, defended him on Wednesday. 'The prime minister of Israel is not a private person. He is . the leader of the Jewish state and the entire Jewish people. Cursing the prime minister and calling him names is an insult . not just to him but to the millions of Israeli citizens and Jews . across the globe,' he wrote on Faceboook. Israeli opposition leader Isaac Herzog sounded a more . critical note, telling Channel Two television: 'Netanyahu is . acting like a political pyromaniac, and he has brought our . relations with the United States to an unprecedented low.' In a series of recent speeches widely seen in Israel as . setting the stage for a possible poll, Netanyahu has highlighted . growing security concerns in the wake of the July-August war . with Hamas in Gaza and regional unrest that has brought Islamist . militants to Israel's northern border with Syria. Drawing Palestinian outrage and a State Department . accusation that Israel was distancing peace, Netanyahu pledged . on Monday to fast-track plans for 1,000 new settler homes in . Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem. Netanyahu described criticism as being 'detached from . reality', saying Jews had a right to live anywhere in Jerusalem, . regarded by Israel as its united capital - a claim not . internationally recognised. Baskey, the U.S. spokesman, acknowledged longstanding policy . differences between Israel and Washington over settlements. 'Obviously, despite the extremely close relationship between the . U.S. and Israel, we do not agree on every issue,' he said. 'For instance we have repeatedly made clear the United . States' longstanding view that settlement activity is . illegitimate and complicates efforts to achieve a two-state . solution.' Despite these differences 'the U.S.-Israel . relationship remains as strong as ever', Baskey added. Most countries and the World Court deem the settlements . Israel has built in areas captured in a 1967 war to be illegal. Israel disputes this, and has settled 500,000 Jews in East . Jerusalem and the West Bank, among 2.4 million Palestinians.
Unnamed Obama administration official used the slur against Israel's prime minister . White House called the line 'counterproductive' but offered no apology . Kerry said such language does 'not reflect the president, it does not reflect me' and claimed to have 'never heard that word' used at the White House . House Speaker John Boehner ripped Obama, saying 'he either condones the profanity and disrespect used by the most senior members of his administration, or he does not' Netanyahu said 'the assault on me comes only because I defend the State of Israel'
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SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO .", "Secretary of State John Kerry said today that", "comments from the anonymous White House official", "who slurred Israeli PM Benjamin 'Bibi' Netanyahu", "neither reflect his views nor the president's .", "'The assault on me comes only because I defend", "the State of Israel,' Netanyahu said after an", "unnamed Obama administration official called him", "a 'chicken***t' in a conversation with a reporter", ". 'I don't know who these anonymous people that", "we keep getting quoted in things,' he pondered", "aloud. 'But they make life much more difficult.'", "Kerry then touted the president's support for the", "Iron Dome, and said it wouldn't have been", "possible without him, and pointed to Obama's", "statements supporting Israel's right to defend", "itself as evidence that there's no hard feelings", "between Obama and his Israeli counterpart. The", "cabinet official's claims that he's never heard", "any one at the White House dis Netanyahu follows", "a New York Times report on Tuesday that alleged", "that Kerry is outside the president's inner", "circle, and as such, his views don't always", "reflect those of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. 'White", "House officials joke that he is like the", "astronaut played by Sandra Bullock in the movie", "Gravity, somersaulting through space, untethered", "from the White House,' the Times wrote. The", "characterization of Kerry in the in-depth report", "allows for the possibility that an administration", "official did make unflattering statements about", "Netanyahu, but Kerry wasn't privy to them. The", "unnamed U.S. official's . reported description of", "Netanyahu as a . 'chicken***t', or worthless", "coward, drew a sharp response on . Wednesday from", "the Israeli leader – no stranger to acrimony with", ". the Obama administration – and a slam from", "America's Republican House Speaker. The American", "broadside, in an interview in The Atlantic,", "followed a month of heated exchanges between the", ". Netanyahu government and Washington over", "settlement-building in . Israeli-annexed East", "Jerusalem, which Palestinians seek as the .", "capital of a future state in the West Bank and", "Gaza Strip. The White House soft-pedaled the", "insult as 'counterproductive' but offered no", "apology on Wednesday and didn't identify the", "official involved. 'The thing about Bibi is, he's", "a chicken***t,' the . unidentified official was", "quoted as saying, using Netanyahu's . nickname", "and a slang insult certain to redden the ears of", "the . U.S.-educated former commando. 'The good", "thing about Netanyahu is that he's scared to .", "launch wars,' the official said, alluding to past", "hints of . possible Israeli military action", "against Iran's nuclear . program. 'The bad thing", "about him is that he won't do anything . to reach", "an accommodation with the Palestinians or with", "the . Sunni Arab states.' Netanyahu, the official", "was reported to have said, is . interested only", "in 'protecting himself from political defeat ...", "He's got no guts.' Israeli leaders usually do not", "respond to comments by . unidentified officials.", "But Netanyahu addressed those remarks . directly", "in opening a memorial ceremony in parliament for", "an . Israeli cabinet minister assassinated by a", "Palestinian in 2001. 'I am not prepared to make", "concessions that will endanger our state,'", "Netanyahu said. 'Understand, our national", "interests, topped by security and the unity of", "Jerusalem, are not what top the interests of", "those anonymous forces attacking us, and me", "personally.' 'I am under attack simply because I", "am defending the State of Israel. If I didn't", "stand firm on our national interests, I would not", "be under attack.' Otherwise occupied: Obama", "ducked mention of the controversy by spending his", "day focused on Ebola – meeting with doctors and", "nurses in an orchestrated photo-op . 'Our supreme", "interests, chiefly the security and unity of .", "Jerusalem, are not the main concern of those", "anonymous officials . who attack us and me", "personally, as the assault on me comes only .", "because I defend the State of Israel,' the", "Israeli prime minister added. 'Despite all of the", "attacks I suffer, I will continue to . defend our", "country. I will continue to defend the citizens", "of . Israel,' he said. Such pledges by Netanyahu", "have resonated among Israeli . voters, even amid", "fears his strained relations with U.S. President", "Barack Obama could ultimately weaken support from", ". Israel's main diplomatic ally and arms", "provider. After Netanyahu's speech, Alistair", "Baskey, a spokesman for . the White House", "National Security Council, dismissed the .", "purported slur, denying that it reflected how the", "Obama . administration felt about the Israeli", "leader. 'Certainly that's not the", "administration's view, and we . think such", "comments are inappropriate and", "counterproductive.' The same word –", "'counterproductive – was on White House Press", "Secretary Josh Earnest's crib sheet during a", "Wednesday briefing with reporters. 'Those", "comments do not reflect the United States'", "position, and they do not reflect the personal", "views of the President of the United States,'", "Earnest said. 'I am not aware of who made those", "comments .... I am not aware if the president", "knows who made those comments. I'd be surprised", "if he did.' Confronted with harsh criticism from", "John Boehner, the Speaker of the U.S. House of", "Representatives, Earnest called it 'a little rich", "to have a lecture about profanity from the", "Speaker of the House.' Referring to the epithet", "'chicken***t,' he claimed that Boehner has", "'reportedly said that about the majority leader", "of the United States Senate,' Democrat Harry Reid", "of Nevada. White House Press Secretary Josh", "Earnest said Wednesday that the president doesn't", "know who called the Israeli prime minister a", "vulgar name, but that it was 'counterproductive'", "The speaker had hours earlier called it a", "'failure' of Obama's leadership that", "'disrespectful rhetoric' has been 'used time and", "again by this administration with respect to the", "special relationship the United States has with", "the state of Israel.' 'When the president", "discusses Israel and Iran, it is sometimes hard", "to tell who he thinks is America’s friend and who", "he thinks is America’s enemy,' Boehner said in a", "statement. 'The House of Representatives has no", "trouble drawing that distinction.' 'Over the last", "several months, I have watched the administration", "insult ally after ally. I am tired of the", "administration’s apology tour. The president sets", "the tone for his administration. He either", "condones the profanity and disrespect used by the", "most senior members of his administration, or he", "does not.' Boehner's statement referred", "specifically to the use of vulgar language as a", "slam against a head of state, not the use of foul", "language in general. Some Israeli pundits predict", "an Israeli election in 2015, . two years early,", "speculation seemingly supported by increasingly .", "vocal challenges to Netanyahu's policies from", "senior ministers to the . left and right of him", "within the coalition government. Economy Minister", "Naftali Bennett, whose ultranationalist . Jewish", "Home party belongs to the coalition but who has", "had testy . relations with Netanyahu, defended", "him on Wednesday. 'The prime minister of Israel", "is not a private person. He is . the leader of", "the Jewish state and the entire Jewish people.", "Cursing the prime minister and calling him names", "is an insult . not just to him but to the", "millions of Israeli citizens and Jews . across", "the globe,' he wrote on Faceboook. Israeli", "opposition leader Isaac Herzog sounded a more .", "critical note, telling Channel Two television:", "'Netanyahu is . acting like a political", "pyromaniac, and he has brought our . relations", "with the United States to an unprecedented low.'", "In a series of recent speeches widely seen in", "Israel as . setting the stage for a possible", "poll, Netanyahu has highlighted . growing", "security concerns in the wake of the July-August", "war . with Hamas in Gaza and regional unrest that", "has brought Islamist . militants to Israel's", "northern border with Syria. Drawing Palestinian", "outrage and a State Department . accusation that", "Israel was distancing peace, Netanyahu pledged .", "on Monday to fast-track plans for 1,000 new", "settler homes in . Israeli-annexed East", "Jerusalem. Netanyahu described criticism as being", "'detached from . reality', saying Jews had a", "right to live anywhere in Jerusalem, . regarded", "by Israel as its united capital - a claim not .", "internationally recognised. Baskey, the U.S.", "spokesman, acknowledged longstanding policy .", "differences between Israel and Washington over", "settlements. 'Obviously, despite the extremely", "close relationship between the . U.S. and Israel,", "we do not agree on every issue,' he said. 'For", "instance we have repeatedly made clear the United", ". States' longstanding view that settlement", "activity is . illegitimate and complicates", "efforts to achieve a two-state . solution.'", "Despite these differences 'the U.S.-Israel .", "relationship remains as strong as ever', Baskey", "added. Most countries and the World Court deem", "the settlements . Israel has built in areas", "captured in a 1967 war to be illegal. Israel", "disputes this, and has settled 500,000 Jews in", "East . Jerusalem and the West Bank, among 2.4", "million Palestinians." ]
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administration for the slur. Rather, he claimed to have 'never heard that word around me in the 'The assault on me comes only because I defend unnamed Obama administration official called him any one at the White House dis Netanyahu follows insult as 'counterproductive' but offered no because I defend the State of Israel,' the comments do not reflect the United States' John Boehner, the Speaker of the U.S. House of Earnest said Wednesday that the president doesn't condones the profanity and disrespect used by the most senior members of his administration, or he him on Wednesday. 'The prime minister of Israel
By . Richard Alleyne . PUBLISHED: . 19:35 EST, 24 August 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 20:00 EST, 24 August 2013 . Jailed: Forrest was told he had 'ignored the cardinal rule of teaching' The schoolgirl lover of jailed teacher Jeremy Forrest has been left ‘devastated’ after she was banned from making contact with him until she reaches adulthood. The girl, who was 15 when she fled to France with Forrest, vowed to wait for him ‘for ever’ when he was jailed in June and has made several attempts to contact him in prison. But now, as part of an ongoing serious case review, it has been decided there should be no contact between the couple until she is at least 18. The ruling was made by a team including social worker Sarah Spain, currently in a relationship with one of the investigating officers in the case, Graeme Pawson. The schoolgirl and the father of Forrest said the link raised questions over her impartiality. The girl is now unlikely to be able to visit, write to or talk to the former maths teacher until his expected release in 2015. Forrest’s father Jim, a retired IT director, said he felt it was inappropriate for the social worker to be making decisions about the case while in her current relationship. Mr Forrest, 60, who lives in Orpington, Kent, added: ‘It would seem fair and proper that a completely impartial and fresh view is taken.’ The ruling has left the girl, now 16, ‘devastated and distraught’ – and Forrest is said to be considering a legal challenge. A source close to the schoolgirl said: ‘She is devastated. She has been in tears and feels it is really unfair as at 16 she is now an adult and feels she should be able to make her own decisions. ‘She is also concerned that her social worker is in a relationship with an investigating officer from the case and thinks it could influence her opinion.’ Forrest, 31, who was married at the time of his affair with the schoolgirl, was jailed for five-and-a-half years after being convicted of abduction at Lewes Crown Court and admitting a further five counts of sexual activity with a child. The maths teacher at Bishop Bell School, Eastbourne, who had prompted an international police hunt after he and the teenager went on the run in France, was said by the judge in the case to have ‘ignored the cardinal rule of teaching’. Forrest, who taught maths at Bishop Bell CofE school in Eastbourne, prompted an international manhunt after he want on the run with the schoolgirl . His behaviour had subjected the girl’s family to ‘appalling  distress’ and driven a wedge between the girl and her family, the judge added. The girl wrote to Forrest’s parents to declare her love for their son and apologise for ‘any upset’. She has also written to the  governors of Lewes prison, East Sussex, where Forrest began  his sentence, and Ashfield, near Bristol, where he is currently detained, to try to get in touch with him and gain visitor rights. All her requests were rejected, however. An East Sussex County Council spokesman said: ‘The conditions which have been put in place are not the decision of any one individual but are the result  of a multi-agency approach with involvement at senior management level. ‘Our staff have acted appropriately and have followed strict safeguarding procedures. Our primary concern is, as it has been all along, the safety and well-being of this vulnerable teenager.’ They refused to comment on any  relationships the girl’s social worker may have. Lucy Duckworth, of child protection campaign group See Changes, felt the ban was entirely justified. She said: ‘It is extremely sensible and long overdue.’ Forrest’s solicitor, Phil Smith, said:  ‘We are exploring all options in relation to this.’
Ongoing serious case review rules couple can have no more contact . Girl now unlikely to be able to visit, write or talk to Forrest until his expected release in 2015 . Forrest said to be considering a legal challenge .
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(CNN) -- President Barack Obama urged the disputed leader of Ivory Coast to step down to prevent more violence as the nation grapples with postelection clashes that have left hundreds dead. "Last year's election was free and fair, and President Alassane Ouattara is the democratically elected leader of the nation," Obama said in a video message late Friday. The west African nation has been embroiled in a political stalemate since incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo refused to step down after November elections. Election officials and the international community consider Ouattara the rightful winner of the poll. Obama warned that if Gbagbo does not step down, it will lead to "more violence, more innocent civilians being wounded and killed, and more diplomatic and economic isolation." Postelection clashes have left at least 462 dead since December, according to the United Nations. Escalated violence and fears of war have forced nearly 1 million residents to flee the commercial capital, the U.N. refugee agency said Friday, with scores more uprooted across the country. "The massive displacement in Abidjan and elsewhere is being fueled by fears of all-out war," said Melissa Fleming, a spokeswoman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees. Clashes have raged since late last year, and analysts fear the country is on the brink of a civil war. The nation was once one of Africa's success stories, but a 2002 civil war plunged it into political instability. "You have a proud past from gaining your independence to overcoming civil war, now you have the opportunity to realize your future," Obama said. Ivorians deserve leaders who can restore their rightful place in the world, the president said. Obama's message comes after the U.N. Security Council discussed a draft resolution introduced by France and Nigeria on a weapons ban in Abidjan. It also calls for sanctions against Gbagbo and his inner circle. Numerous attempts to resolve the political stalemate have failed because Gbagbo has refused to cede power, said Gerard Araud, the French ambassador to the United Nations. CNN's Faith Karimi and Moni Basu contributed to this report.
U.S. recognizes Alassane Ouattara as leader, Obama says . The president urges incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo to cede power . Gbagbo risks more isolation if he does not step down, Obama says .
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[ "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama urged the disputed", "leader of Ivory Coast to step down to prevent", "more violence as the nation grapples with", "postelection clashes that have left hundreds", "dead. \"Last year's election was free and fair,", "and President Alassane Ouattara is the", "democratically elected leader of the nation,\"", "Obama said in a video message late Friday. The", "west African nation has been embroiled in a", "political stalemate since incumbent leader", "Laurent Gbagbo refused to step down after", "November elections. Election officials and the", "international community consider Ouattara the", "rightful winner of the poll. Obama warned that if", "Gbagbo does not step down, it will lead to \"more", "violence, more innocent civilians being wounded", "and killed, and more diplomatic and economic", "isolation.\" Postelection clashes have left at", "least 462 dead since December, according to the", "United Nations. Escalated violence and fears of", "war have forced nearly 1 million residents to", "flee the commercial capital, the U.N. refugee", "agency said Friday, with scores more uprooted", "across the country. \"The massive displacement in", "Abidjan and elsewhere is being fueled by fears of", "all-out war,\" said Melissa Fleming, a spokeswoman", "for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.", "Clashes have raged since late last year, and", "analysts fear the country is on the brink of a", "civil war. The nation was once one of Africa's", "success stories, but a 2002 civil war plunged it", "into political instability. \"You have a proud", "past from gaining your independence to overcoming", "civil war, now you have the opportunity to", "realize your future,\" Obama said. Ivorians", "deserve leaders who can restore their rightful", "place in the world, the president said. Obama's", "message comes after the U.N. Security Council", "discussed a draft resolution introduced by France", "and Nigeria on a weapons ban in Abidjan. It also", "calls for sanctions against Gbagbo and his inner", "circle. Numerous attempts to resolve the", "political stalemate have failed because Gbagbo", "has refused to cede power, said Gerard Araud, the", "French ambassador to the United Nations. CNN's", "Faith Karimi and Moni Basu contributed to this", "report." ]
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . Updated: . 05:44 EST, 8 August 2011 . This is the first picture of the four-year-old who was run over and killed while buying an ice cream. James Robinson was visiting an ice cream van at the Portrack housing estate in Stockton-on-Tees on Friday evening when he was hit by a Ford Fiesta. He was taken to North Tees University Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Tragic: James Robinson, 4, died after being run over while buying an ice cream . Locals have said the close-knit community are 'devastated' after the tragedy. One neighbour said he ran from his home after he heard shouting in the street and saw a group attempting to help the boy. He said: 'We’re really close around here. It’s been such a shock.' Another neighbour said: 'This is a tragedy. He was such a lovely little boy, a real cheeky monkey.' Grieving: Neighbours have left piles of flowers and other tributes at the site of James's death . James had recently celebrated his fourth birthday with a party nearby. The driver who knocked James over is thought to be a friend of his family who lives in the area. A large number of flowers and teddy bears have been left at the scene in memory of the boy. The boy was knocked over by a car in this stretch of road in Portrack, Stockton-on-Tees . Cleveland Police said an investigation into the cause of the incident was under way, and appealed for witnesses to come forward. A police statement said: 'At 6.10pm, a boy was hit by a silver Ford Fiesta driven by a local woman. 'He had visited an ice cream van prior to the collision.' Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Locals are 'devastated' by the tragic death of James Robinson . One neighbour described him as 'a lovely little boy, a real cheeky monkey'
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[ "By . Daily Mail Reporter . Updated: . 05:44 EST, 8", "August 2011 . This is the first picture of the", "four-year-old who was run over and killed while", "buying an ice cream. James Robinson was visiting", "an ice cream van at the Portrack housing estate", "in Stockton-on-Tees on Friday evening when he was", "hit by a Ford Fiesta. He was taken to North Tees", "University Hospital, where he was later", "pronounced dead. Tragic: James Robinson, 4, died", "after being run over while buying an ice cream .", "Locals have said the close-knit community are", "'devastated' after the tragedy. One neighbour", "said he ran from his home after he heard shouting", "in the street and saw a group attempting to help", "the boy. He said: 'We’re really close around", "here. It’s been such a shock.' Another neighbour", "said: 'This is a tragedy. He was such a lovely", "little boy, a real cheeky monkey.' Grieving:", "Neighbours have left piles of flowers and other", "tributes at the site of James's death . James had", "recently celebrated his fourth birthday with a", "party nearby. The driver who knocked James over", "is thought to be a friend of his family who lives", "in the area. A large number of flowers and teddy", "bears have been left at the scene in memory of", "the boy. The boy was knocked over by a car in", "this stretch of road in Portrack,", "Stockton-on-Tees . Cleveland Police said an", "investigation into the cause of the incident was", "under way, and appealed for witnesses to come", "forward. A police statement said: 'At 6.10pm, a", "boy was hit by a silver Ford Fiesta driven by a", "local woman. 'He had visited an ice cream van", "prior to the collision.' Sorry we are not", "currently accepting comments on this article." ]
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(CNN)Go, go, Gadget reboot! "Inspector Gadget" is one of five kids' shows on tap for streaming giant Netflix, the company said in a release Wednesday. A remake of the super-popular '80s animated series is coming to the U.S. as part of the company's strategy to attract younger viewers. "It's one of those shows where we're able to hit a few different audiences," said Erik Barmack, the company's VP of global independent content. "We think that kids are going to love the show ... but it's also going to get some co-viewing because there is a generation of parents who grew up on the original." "Gadget" inspired a live-action movie starring Matthew Broderick in 1999. The new show promises an updated Gadget, with technological advances. And the accident-prone mechanical detective is not the only one being revived. Netflix has also ordered a revamp of the cartoon "Danger Mouse," about a secret agent rodent. The 26 episodes of "Inspector Gadget" will premiere in the U.S. in March.
Netflix is bringing back the '80s cartoon "Inspector Gadget" The episodes will premiere in the U.S. in March .
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"Inspector Gadget" will premiere in the U.S. in March.
(CNN) -- What would you see if you could fly over Mars in a plane and look out the window? Victoria Crater as seen by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The crater is about half a mile in diameter. It must be something like the thousands of curious, intriguing and spectacular images taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera mounted on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The University of Arizona, Tucson, which operates HiRISE, has just released a new batch of these photos taken in the last several months. You can check out the full set here. They reveal an alien landscape of craters, valleys, ridges, channels, weird surface patterns and other features in incredible detail. Take the stunning image on the left, which shows the muffin-cup-like Victoria Crater, a site once explored by the Mars rover Opportunity. The camera isn't looking straight down, but is pointed 22 degrees east so we get a better view of the crater's slopes, "comparable to a view from an airplane window," the university says. Looking at some of the photos, you feel like you're flying over the Grand Canyon or the Sahara. Others are distinctly extraterrestrial in nature. In all cases, the images reveal lots of details about the surface of our neighbor in the solar system. "Each full image from HiRISE covers a strip of Martian ground 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) wide, about two to four times that long, showing details as small as 1 meter, or yard, across," according to NASA's Web site. It might be the closest thing to visiting Mars without leaving your chair.
Photos were taken by a camera mounted on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter . They show an alien landscape of craters, valleys, ridges in incredible detail . A new batch of these photos taken in the last several months has just been released .
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[ "(CNN) -- What would you see if you could fly over", "Mars in a plane and look out the window? Victoria", "Crater as seen by the Mars Reconnaissance", "Orbiter. The crater is about half a mile in", "diameter. It must be something like the thousands", "of curious, intriguing and spectacular images", "taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science", "Experiment (HiRISE) camera mounted on NASA's Mars", "Reconnaissance Orbiter. The University of", "Arizona, Tucson, which operates HiRISE, has just", "released a new batch of these photos taken in the", "last several months. You can check out the full", "set here. They reveal an alien landscape of", "craters, valleys, ridges, channels, weird surface", "patterns and other features in incredible detail.", "Take the stunning image on the left, which shows", "the muffin-cup-like Victoria Crater, a site once", "explored by the Mars rover Opportunity. The", "camera isn't looking straight down, but is", "pointed 22 degrees east so we get a better view", "of the crater's slopes, \"comparable to a view", "from an airplane window,\" the university says.", "Looking at some of the photos, you feel like", "you're flying over the Grand Canyon or the", "Sahara. Others are distinctly extraterrestrial in", "nature. In all cases, the images reveal lots of", "details about the surface of our neighbor in the", "solar system. \"Each full image from HiRISE covers", "a strip of Martian ground 6 kilometers (3.7", "miles) wide, about two to four times that long,", "showing details as small as 1 meter, or yard,", "across,\" according to NASA's Web site. It might", "be the closest thing to visiting Mars without", "leaving your chair." ]
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Experiment (HiRISE) camera mounted on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The University of released a new batch of these photos taken in the set here. They reveal an alien landscape of craters, valleys, ridges, channels, weird surface patterns and other features in incredible detail.
Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- A bomb appearing to target police officers exploded Thursday in an Istanbul neighborhood near the ruling Justice and Development Party headquarters in the city, authorities said. The blast left 15 officers and one civilian injured, Istanbul's police chief, Huseyin Capkin, said. It occurred in the Sutluce neighborhood in Beyoglu district. "It seems the explosion was done by remote control, as a police van with 21 policemen in it was passing by," Capkin told reporters on the scene. "Their conditions are all good," Capkin said. "There is no one in a life-threatening condition." Istanbul Gov. Huseyin Avni Mutlu said the bomb was mounted on a motorcycle that was left by the side of the road. He said plastic explosive was used. "We do not have clear information about the perpetrators," he said, promising an investigation and vowing that such attacks could not harm Istanbul's security. The headquarters of Independent Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association, MUSIAD, is near the scene of the blast. A spokesman for the association, Sadi Dinleyici, told CNN Turk television that the explosion shook their building and they were initially afraid it was hit by a bomb. Turkey has experienced bomb attacks in the past conducted by various groups, including Kurdish separatist organizations, extreme leftists and al Qaeda-related radical Islamists.
NEW: 16 injured people are in "good" condition, police say . A plastic explosive mounted on a motorcycle explodes as a police van passes, officials say . Gov. Huseyin Avni Mutlu says authorities don't know who is responsible .
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explosion was done by remote control, as a police conditions are all good," Capkin said. "There is no one in a life-threatening condition." Istanbul Gov. Huseyin Avni Mutlu said the bomb was mounted on a motorcycle that was left by the side of the road. He said plastic explosive was used. "We do
By . Eleanor Harding . PUBLISHED: . 17:03 EST, 16 April 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 03:34 EST, 17 April 2013 . 'I'm an animal lover': Barry Rogerson with his dog who says he panicked when the 'charged' towards him . The man filmed punching a police horse during a football riot claimed yesterday he was acting in self-defence. Barry Rogerson, 45, who calls himself an animal lover, says he panicked as the horse ‘charged’ towards him. He says the medication he takes and the fact he had been drinking heavily may have prompted his actions. With a football scarf over his face, Rogerson was caught on camera throwing a punch at the horse, called Bud, before being tackled by officers and wrestled to the ground during violence after Newcastle United’s match against Sunderland on Sunday. Despite claiming he is too sick to hold down a job, Rogerson, who is on disability benefits, went to the match – which his team Newcastle lost 3-0 – and drank five pints of beer before becoming involved in clashes with police. He confessed yesterday that he was the fan who attacked the horse after a picture of him throwing the punch was plastered over the national media. Speaking from his home in Morpeth, Northumberland, Rogerson said he wanted to apologise to the public – and to Bud – for his rampage. ‘I’m an animal lover. I’ve got three dogs, a fishpond out the back and I feed foxes across the road,’ he said as he posed for pictures with one of his pets, a 15-year-old alsatian cross called Candy. Rogerson, who was arrested and has been bailed until next month, claims that he threw the punch in ‘panic’ and is now afraid to go out after animal rights activists put comments about him on social media. The former factory worker has not worked for eight years and claims £5,460 a year in disability living allowance and incapacity benefit. He says he suffers from sarcoidosis, an inflammation of the lungs. ‘I can’t even walk up the stairs. Doing . anything physical is hard,’ he said – but he was not able to explain why . that did not stop him attending the game and getting involved in the . violence. Caught: Barry Rogerson was captured on camera punching Bud the horse in the face . Rogerson claimed he was ‘not aware’ of the riots outside the ground in which three police officers were . injured and 29 fans arrested. He said he had his scarf covering his face to keep the cold off a broken filling in a tooth. He said: ‘We just came out of the Terrace Bar in St James’ Park, we turned right and I was right in the middle of it. ‘This . one particular horse was spooked by a firecracker and charged at me. That’s when I panicked and threw a punch at the horse. Recovered: Bud the police horse with groom Abigail Collins back at home in the Carr Gate police stables in Yorkshire after he was punched in the face . ‘I tried to get him away from me with my left hand and then punched him with my right. It was sheer panic. ‘It was an instant reaction. I did not actually go out to attack a horse. I’d like to apologise to the horse, to the mounted section and to the people of the North East.’ Rogerson claimed his reaction may have been down to the 15 tablets a day he takes for his illness. He lives in a £120,000 semi with his Portuguese wife Teresa, 47, and attended Sunday’s game with nine friends. His wife, a school supervisor, said: ‘It’s not in his character to do anything like that. ‘I let him out by himself once and look what happens. People on the internet who are writing things about him don’t know him. He wouldn’t hurt a fly.’ Rogerson says he is now living in fear after discovering he had been identified on Facebook and says up to 700 animal rights activists on Twitter are asking for his address. One Twitter user wrote yesterday: ‘Still can’t get over the fact that some Newcastle scumbag punched a police horse.’ Another raged: ‘Newcastle fan punches horse ******* nasty person!’ Sorry we are unable to accept comments for legal reasons.
Barry Rogerson drank five pints before clashes with police . He says he panicked when the horse 'charged' towards him . Claims his reaction may be down to medication he takes for his illness . 45-year-old, who calls himself an animal lover, has not worked in eight years .
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By . David Richards . Last updated at 4:13 PM on 14th December 2011 . Nick Clegg took his seat alongside the Prime Minister today for the final session of Prime Minister's Questions before Christmas today. On Monday the pro-European Deputy Prime Minister failed to take his seat on the Government front benches to hear David Cameron defend his use of the veto at the EU summit which saw him dubbed 'the incredible sulk'. Shortly after the start of the session to loud cheers from Labour MPs Ed Miliband gestured to Mr Clegg and said: 'It is good to see the Deputy Prime Minister back on the frontbench.' Rather not be here? Nick Clegg looks into the distance as David Cameron begins PMQs in the Commons today . The Prime Minister speaking on Monday in the House of Commons where he defended his decision to veto a new European Union treaty amid criticism from Mr Clegg that the move was 'bad for Britain' Paul Waugh, editor of PoliticsHome.com, pointed out with this tweet that with David Miliband not in the Chamber, he'd effectively 'done a Nick' Labour MPs mocked Mr Clegg for exposing coalition rifts over Europe by staying away from the chamber on Monday for the Prime Minister's statement on the Brussels summit. Mr Miliband said that Mr Cameron had promised the coalition Government would operate in a 'collegiate' way, and asked: 'What's gone wrong?' But Mr Cameron retorted: 'No one in this House is going to be surprised that Conservatives and Liberal Democrats don't always agree about Europe... 'I make no apology for standing up for Britain.' Mr Miliband told Mr Cameron that negotiations on the implementation of last week's inter-governmental agreement on a new fiscal compact for the eurozone would continue until March and it was not too late for the UK to rejoin discussions. 'In the cold light of day, with other countries spending the weeks and months ahead trying to see if they can get a better deal for themselves, isn't the sensible thing to do to re-enter the negotiations and try to get a better deal for Britain?' asked the Labour leader. Mr Miliband also offered his sympathy to Mr Clegg, who was woken in the early hours of last Friday to be told that Mr Cameron had used the veto to block EU treaty changes designed to impose new fiscal disciplines on eurozone states. The Deputy Prime Minister addresses business leaders this morning. European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso said yesterday that a demand by Britain for its financial services industry to be exempted from EU regulation threatened to break up the single market . David Cameron leaves Downing Street as he prepares to address Prime Ministers Question's at the House of Commons . 'I think our sympathy is with the . Deputy Prime Minister,' said the Labour leader. 'His partner goes on a . business trip, he is left waiting by the phone and he hears nothing . until a rambling phone call at 4am confessing to a terrible mistake.' But Mr Cameron said Mr Miliband had . failed to make clear whether he would have signed the proposed treaty, . taunting him: 'This leader of the Labour Party makes weakness and . indecision into an art form.' Mr Cameron sought to turn Mr . Miliband's accusations of a rift back on the Labour leader by . highlighting his own differences with brother David. Responding to the Labour leader's . taunts about his row with Mr Clegg, the Prime Minister said to loud Tory . cheers: 'He shouldn't believe everything he reads in the papers. It's . not that bad - it's not like we're brothers or anything.' Paul Waugh, editor of PoliticsHome.com, tweeted that with David Miliband not in the Chamber, he'd effectively 'done a Nick' Then looking directly at Mr Miliband, Mr Cameron hit back at the Labour leader for not saying what he would have done at the Euro summit. 'He has completely united his party, . every single one has asked Santa for the same thing, a new leader for . Christmas,' said the Prime Minister. The clash came shortly after Mr Clegg . met a group of pro-European business leaders who are concerned over the . use of the veto and over Mr Cameron's threat to block the use of EU . institutions to support the new compact. Despite the deep differences on . Europe between the coalition parties exposed by Mr Cameron's decision to . deploy the UK veto last week, Mr Clegg insisted he spoke for the whole . Government in asserting the need for Britain to 're-engage' with Europe. The . Deputy Prime Minister was addressing members of pro-single market group . Business For New Europe (BNE), whose director Philip Souta said Mr . Cameron was mistaken to wield the veto. The breakfast meeting in a London hotel . came just hours before Mr Clegg was appeared alongside Mr . Cameron at Prime Minister's Questions in the Commons. Mr Clegg and his Liberal Democrat MPs abstained en masse last night rather than back a motion congratulating Mr Cameron for protecting British interests in Brussels. He told the business leaders: 'As the dust settles on the summit that took place last week, I speak here on behalf of the whole coalition Government, notwithstanding the differences of view between the parties within the Government. 'The whole Government is absolutely determined to re-engage with our European partners, to get back on the front foot and to make sure that our vital national economic self-interest in being at the heart of the single market is properly followed through the weeks and months ahead.' He told the BNE Advisory Council members, including Tory peer and former European Commissioner Lord Brittan, Centrica chairman Sir Roger Carr and BAA chief executive Colin Matthews: 'You know as well as I do that your businesses and millions of people's jobs in this country depend on our place at the heart of the single market.' Mr Clegg said there was 'a considerable amount of uncertainty' about how the fiscal compact agreed by up to 26 EU states in Brussels last Friday would work in practice. Following yesterday's Cabinet meeting, there was speculation that Mr Cameron may be prepared to offer an olive branch to Lib Dem colleagues by softening his objections to the EU institutions, like the Commission and European Court of Justice, being used to support the compact. Mr Clegg called for 'calm' after the confrontational rhetoric seen yesterday in the European Parliament in Strasbourg, where some MEPs issued demands for Britain to lose its rebate in retaliation for its lack of 'solidarity'. 'We saw some pretty intemperate remarks aimed at Britain yesterday in the European Parliament,' said Mr Clegg. 'I hope we can move beyond that and work together to ensure that our calm, reasoned and engaged voice is heard positively within the EU institutions in the period to come.' With three million British jobs dependent on the single market, he said Government and business should work together to ensure that 'those countries that invest very heavily in the UK from Asia, from Latin America and elsewhere are absolutely in no doubt that Britain is and will always remain a gateway for trade and for the exchange of services and goods into the European single market'. He added: 'That is the reason they invested in Britain in the first place and we must make absolutely sure that they remain confident that these reasons still prevail and still support further decisions for increased investment in the UK.' Mr Clegg was flanked at the meeting - chaired by BNE chairman Roland Rudd - by Lib Dem Cabinet colleagues Vince Cable, Chris Huhne and Danny Alexander as well as senior backbencher David Laws. Mr Souta told the Press Association that BNE was a coalition of 'pragmatic pro-European business leaders who want the British Government to be engaged in the process'. 'We think that we need to support the eurozone and the best way of doing that is by ensuring that the Commission and Court and the institutions are involved in this new fiscal compact,' said Mr Souta. 'If the euro collapses it will have a massive negative impact on Britain. 'We think the PM did the wrong thing in using the veto.' Leaving after an hour's discussions, Mr Rudd said: 'We had a really good meeting and we are all on the same page and want constructive engagement and finding the formula that gets us back in with the 26. 'Business clearly wants a deepening and widening of the single market and that is what our message is in terms of wanting to see greater reforms. We are not defending the status quo, we are trying to see a changed and reformed Europe.' Asked if Mr Cameron was wrong to use the veto, Mr Rudd said: 'I think people are concerned about the position we are in but they are encouraged at what they have heard recently.'
To Labour cheers, Ed Miliband : 'It is good to see the Deputy Prime Minister back on the front bench' Cameron: 'He [Ed Miliband] has completely united his party, every single one has asked Santa for the same thing, a new leader for Christmas.'
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The Prime Minister speaking on", "Monday in the House of Commons where he defended", "his decision to veto a new European Union treaty", "amid criticism from Mr Clegg that the move was", "'bad for Britain' Paul Waugh, editor of", "PoliticsHome.com, pointed out with this tweet", "that with David Miliband not in the Chamber, he'd", "effectively 'done a Nick' Labour MPs mocked Mr", "Clegg for exposing coalition rifts over Europe by", "staying away from the chamber on Monday for the", "Prime Minister's statement on the Brussels", "summit. Mr Miliband said that Mr Cameron had", "promised the coalition Government would operate", "in a 'collegiate' way, and asked: 'What's gone", "wrong?' But Mr Cameron retorted: 'No one in this", "House is going to be surprised that Conservatives", "and Liberal Democrats don't always agree about", "Europe... 'I make no apology for standing up for", "Britain.' Mr Miliband told Mr Cameron that", "negotiations on the implementation of last week's", "inter-governmental agreement on a new fiscal", "compact for the eurozone would continue until", "March and it was not too late for the UK to", "rejoin discussions. 'In the cold light of day,", "with other countries spending the weeks and", "months ahead trying to see if they can get a", "better deal for themselves, isn't the sensible", "thing to do to re-enter the negotiations and try", "to get a better deal for Britain?' asked the", "Labour leader. Mr Miliband also offered his", "sympathy to Mr Clegg, who was woken in the early", "hours of last Friday to be told that Mr Cameron", "had used the veto to block EU treaty changes", "designed to impose new fiscal disciplines on", "eurozone states. The Deputy Prime Minister", "addresses business leaders this morning. European", "Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso said", "yesterday that a demand by Britain for its", "financial services industry to be exempted from", "EU regulation threatened to break up the single", "market . David Cameron leaves Downing Street as", "he prepares to address Prime Ministers Question's", "at the House of Commons . 'I think our sympathy", "is with the . Deputy Prime Minister,' said the", "Labour leader. 'His partner goes on a . business", "trip, he is left waiting by the phone and he", "hears nothing . until a rambling phone call at", "4am confessing to a terrible mistake.' But Mr", "Cameron said Mr Miliband had . failed to make", "clear whether he would have signed the proposed", "treaty, . taunting him: 'This leader of the", "Labour Party makes weakness and . indecision into", "an art form.' Mr Cameron sought to turn Mr .", "Miliband's accusations of a rift back on the", "Labour leader by . highlighting his own", "differences with brother David. Responding to the", "Labour leader's . taunts about his row with Mr", "Clegg, the Prime Minister said to loud Tory .", "cheers: 'He shouldn't believe everything he reads", "in the papers. It's . not that bad - it's not", "like we're brothers or anything.' Paul Waugh,", "editor of PoliticsHome.com, tweeted that with", "David Miliband not in the Chamber, he'd", "effectively 'done a Nick' Then looking directly", "at Mr Miliband, Mr Cameron hit back at the Labour", "leader for not saying what he would have done at", "the Euro summit. 'He has completely united his", "party, . every single one has asked Santa for the", "same thing, a new leader for . Christmas,' said", "the Prime Minister. The clash came shortly after", "Mr Clegg . met a group of pro-European business", "leaders who are concerned over the . use of the", "veto and over Mr Cameron's threat to block the", "use of EU . institutions to support the new", "compact. Despite the deep differences on . Europe", "between the coalition parties exposed by Mr", "Cameron's decision to . deploy the UK veto last", "week, Mr Clegg insisted he spoke for the whole .", "Government in asserting the need for Britain to", "'re-engage' with Europe. The . Deputy Prime", "Minister was addressing members of pro-single", "market group . Business For New Europe (BNE),", "whose director Philip Souta said Mr . Cameron was", "mistaken to wield the veto. The breakfast meeting", "in a London hotel . came just hours before Mr", "Clegg was appeared alongside Mr . Cameron at", "Prime Minister's Questions in the Commons. Mr", "Clegg and his Liberal Democrat MPs abstained en", "masse last night rather than back a motion", "congratulating Mr Cameron for protecting British", "interests in Brussels. He told the business", "leaders: 'As the dust settles on the summit that", "took place last week, I speak here on behalf of", "the whole coalition Government, notwithstanding", "the differences of view between the parties", "within the Government. 'The whole Government is", "absolutely determined to re-engage with our", "European partners, to get back on the front foot", "and to make sure that our vital national economic", "self-interest in being at the heart of the single", "market is properly followed through the weeks and", "months ahead.' He told the BNE Advisory Council", "members, including Tory peer and former European", "Commissioner Lord Brittan, Centrica chairman Sir", "Roger Carr and BAA chief executive Colin", "Matthews: 'You know as well as I do that your", "businesses and millions of people's jobs in this", "country depend on our place at the heart of the", "single market.' Mr Clegg said there was 'a", "considerable amount of uncertainty' about how the", "fiscal compact agreed by up to 26 EU states in", "Brussels last Friday would work in practice.", "Following yesterday's Cabinet meeting, there was", "speculation that Mr Cameron may be prepared to", "offer an olive branch to Lib Dem colleagues by", "softening his objections to the EU institutions,", "like the Commission and European Court of", "Justice, being used to support the compact. Mr", "Clegg called for 'calm' after the confrontational", "rhetoric seen yesterday in the European", "Parliament in Strasbourg, where some MEPs issued", "demands for Britain to lose its rebate in", "retaliation for its lack of 'solidarity'. 'We saw", "some pretty intemperate remarks aimed at Britain", "yesterday in the European Parliament,' said Mr", "Clegg. 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Mr Clegg was flanked at", "the meeting - chaired by BNE chairman Roland Rudd", "- by Lib Dem Cabinet colleagues Vince Cable,", "Chris Huhne and Danny Alexander as well as senior", "backbencher David Laws. Mr Souta told the Press", "Association that BNE was a coalition of", "'pragmatic pro-European business leaders who want", "the British Government to be engaged in the", "process'. 'We think that we need to support the", "eurozone and the best way of doing that is by", "ensuring that the Commission and Court and the", "institutions are involved in this new fiscal", "compact,' said Mr Souta. 'If the euro collapses", "it will have a massive negative impact on", "Britain. 'We think the PM did the wrong thing in", "using the veto.' Leaving after an hour's", "discussions, Mr Rudd said: 'We had a really good", "meeting and we are all on the same page and want", "constructive engagement and finding the formula", "that gets us back in with the 26. 'Business", "clearly wants a deepening and widening of the", "single market and that is what our message is in", "terms of wanting to see greater reforms. We are", "not defending the status quo, we are trying to", "see a changed and reformed Europe.' Asked if Mr", "Cameron was wrong to use the veto, Mr Rudd said:", "'I think people are concerned about the position", "we are in but they are encouraged at what they", "have heard recently.'" ]
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Yemen's president, a powerful rebel group and representatives of major political parties signed a ceasefire Sunday, the government announced. "The document calls for an immediate ceasefire and ending all forms of violence," the written statement said. "It also calls for the formation of a technocratic national government, which will work to enhance government transparency, implement economic reforms, in addition to continuing military and security reforms." The U.N.-brokered deal will end a month of tense protests by Houthis that essentially halted life in the Yemeni capital and resulted in hundreds of people being killed or injured. The death toll over the last week in Sanaa exceeds 150, a senior Defense Ministry official said. Over the past 24 hours, at least 35 people have been killed, the majority of whom were government troops or Sanaa civilians. The official said at least 900 people were injured over the past week. On Sunday, hours before the sides agreed on the ceasefire, Houthi gunmen seized strategic military positions, including the Defense Ministry in Sanaa. The Interior Ministry ordered troops not to clash with Houthi militants. A senior Interior Ministry official explained that the government wanted no bloodshed, to ensure that the Houthis would sign the deal. Basindwa steps down . Prime Minister Mohammed Salem Basindwa gave in to the militants' demands for changes in the government and resigned Sunday, saying he did so for the best of Yemen. "I do not want to be an obstacle in front of any ceasefire deal that takes place between President Abdurabu Hadi and Ansarullah (the Houthi political faction)," said Basindwa in his resignation letter. Senior Houthi leader Zakaria Al Shami told CNN the Houthis stand behind Hadi to continue to lead the nation. "Ansarullah never called to oust President Hadi and will work with him to ensure Yemen goes forward after the formation of the new government," said Al Shami. Houthi supporters have been rallying for almost a month, demanding that an approved oil subsidy reform be revoked and that the government step down. Until that happened, they said, they would not remove their tents from Sanaa and surrounding areas. Rebel fighters enter capital . As progress in talks with the government slowed last week, Houthis, who follow the Zaidi sect of Islam, called thousands of their fighters to enter Sanaa. Top military commander Ali Mohsen, who led the 2011 uprising against former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, evacuated the 1st Division Brigade after hundreds of Houthi fighters raided the compound in northern Sanaa, backed by heavy artillery. On Friday, dozens of Houthi militants attacked Yemen's state television headquarters with heavy artillery, burning down two main buildings, in an attempt to take over the premises. The headquarters, located in the northern region of Sanaa, has been one of numerous sites targeted by the fighters, who, as of Sunday, control the majority of districts in north Sanaa. The government cut off all phone and Internet lines nationwide for 12 hours Friday morning, complicating communication between Houthi fighters. Ansarullah spokesman Mohammed Abdulsalam denied the Houthis started the attacks, saying the State TV area was used to launch rocket attacks on Houthi supporters three miles away. "Hills in the vicinity of the State TV were used by government forces to attack our supporters in Jiraf district and we wanted to ensure that does not happen again," said Abdulsalam.
Deal calls for a new, more transparent government . PM Basindwa resigns, says he doesn't want to be obstacle to peace . There have been protests, violence in the capital . More than 150 people have died in the past seven days, government official tells CNN .
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By . Matt Lawton . PUBLISHED: . 16:30 EST, 26 June 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 05:22 EST, 27 June 2012 . Mario Balotelli has found himself at the centre of yet another race row after a leading Italian newspaper published a deeply offensive cartoon of him as King Kong. Gazzetta dello Sport likened the star striker to the mythical monster with an image of him swatting away footballs in the same way King Kong did aircrafts atop New York's Empire State Building. The Balotelli camp was understood to be outraged by the cartoon and Gazzetta have issued an apology. Unfunny: Mario Balotelli was personified as King Kong in the offensive Gazzetta cartoon . Force: Italian striker Mario Balotelli . controlling the ball against Ireland (left) and receiving a yellow card . against European and World Champions Spain (right) ‘It wasn’t our cartoonist’s best product. In these times we need a bit more moderation, caution and good taste. 'But we have always fought against racism and condemned booing against Balotelli as unacceptable,’ said the Milan-based newspaper. A spokesman for the anti-racism organisation Kick It Out said: ‘Mario is such an important person in Italian football. 'Aspiring players in Italy who want to follow in his footsteps could wonder what support they will have when they get to his level when they see cartoons like that. ‘It is not the first time we have seen this sort of depiction of Mario and we think the media have a responsibility. How do they think they can portray him like that?’ Journalists in Italy were horrified with . Luigi Garlando saying: ‘It's an unfortunate cartoon. It's hard to defend . the right of satire against censorship in this case. I would never . have allowed it.' Disgusting: An Italian councillor mocked up this picture of Mario Balotelli and posted it on his Facebook page . Anger: Paolo Ciani, 51, of the right wing Future and Liberty party, mocked up the photograph which showed Balotelli, 21, wearing his Italian shirt and bent over collecting cabbages in a field . Last week an Italian regional councillor sparked outrage after he posted on his Facebook page a picture of Balotelli working in fields as an immigrant worker. Paolo Ciani, 51, of the right wing Future and Liberty party, mocked up the photograph which showed Balotelli wearing his Italian shirt and bent over collecting cabbages in a field. The caption underneath referred to Balotelli's elbow against Ireland's Richard Dunne in his side's 2-0 win which went unseen by the match referee, the player's goal and then his foul mouthed outburst. Ciani wrote: 'He comes commits a foul worthy of a red card, scores then unleashes a verbal onslaught against the bench forcing them to shut him up. 'This clown should go and work in the fields.' In Italy it is not uncommon to see immigrants from Africa or South America working in fields collecting vegetables in searing heat. There have been numerous complaints over conditions they have to endure. Ciani's comments immediately provoked controversy with many accusing him of blatant racism. And it came after UEFA launched an investigation against Croatian fans after they threw bananas at Balotelli and aimed monkey chants at him. Time to focus: Balotelli and Italy will take on Germany in the Euro 2012 semi-final . Verbal: Italy's Mario Balotelli is hushed up by team-mates Thiago Motta, Leonardo Bonucci and Federico Balzaretti after he scored his goal against Ireland . Before the tournament started Manchester City striker Balotelli, who was born in Italy to Ghanaian immigrant parents, had vowed to walk off if he was racially abused. So far he has stayed on the pitch. Ciani, based in Trieste in north east Italy, an area well known for its nationalism, immediately hit back at claims he was being racist and at those who had attacked him via Facebook. He posted a picture of himself at a council meeting with a black resident adding: 'How can they accuse me of racism. I work with non European Union nationals. 'This is the best response to this presumed racism.' Married Ciani added: 'What I was doing was making a footballing comment, I was highlighting how Balotelli had committed a bad foul which could have got him sent off. Balotelli is now preparing for tomorrow's semi-final against Germany in Warsaw. Different approach: Mario Balotelli (left) relaxes as his teammates go through a punishing training session . On Tuesday UEFA also opened disciplinary proceedings against the Spanish football federation and the Russian football union for alleged racist behaviour and chanting by fans. European football’s governing body fined the Croatian football federation €30,000 after supporters threw fireworks and  displayed ‘inappropriate and racist banners’ during a match against Spain. It was Croatia’s second racism-related sanction of the tournament. In Krakow the focus for the Italians remained on trying to do to Germany what they did to England on Sunday night in Kiev. Andrea Pirlo, the architect of England’s destruction, appeared before the media and had few words of encouragement for Roy Hodgson’s beaten quarter-finalists. ‘Our approach to the game against Germany will be the same as against England,’ he said. ‘This is because it is the only way we can play. We have to take advantage of our quality, our technique. Charged: Meanwhile, UEFA have opened disciplinary proceedings against Spanish Russian FA's over the behaviour of their fans . 'But, unlike England,  Germany can create many threats to our defence. ‘England played a very prudent and careful way. They were sitting back all match, like Chelsea did in the Champions League final. They tried to keep that same shape. 'For them, going to the penalty shootout was already a good result.’  Pirlo said his stunning chip penalty was a key moment in the game because it was a huge psychological blow to England. ‘I didn’t celebrate the penalty because at that point there was nothing to celebrate,’ he said. ‘But it was really relevant to the match and our win. This changed the course of the match. 'For me, Joe Hart seemed to be very confident in himself and it seemed to be a psychological blow. I needed to do something to beat him. Penalties are a very personal thing. ‘When you have to shoot a penalty you have to be confident in yourself.’
Gazzetta dello Sport likened star striker to mythical monster in image . Balotelli camp understood to be outraged and newspaper has said sorry .
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'But we have always", "fought against racism and condemned booing", "against Balotelli as unacceptable,’ said the", "Milan-based newspaper. A spokesman for the", "anti-racism organisation Kick It Out said: ‘Mario", "is such an important person in Italian football.", "'Aspiring players in Italy who want to follow in", "his footsteps could wonder what support they will", "have when they get to his level when they see", "cartoons like that. ‘It is not the first time we", "have seen this sort of depiction of Mario and we", "think the media have a responsibility. How do", "they think they can portray him like that?’", "Journalists in Italy were horrified with . Luigi", "Garlando saying: ‘It's an unfortunate cartoon.", "It's hard to defend . the right of satire against", "censorship in this case. I would never . have", "allowed it.' Disgusting: An Italian councillor", "mocked up this picture of Mario Balotelli and", "posted it on his Facebook page . Anger: Paolo", "Ciani, 51, of the right wing Future and Liberty", "party, mocked up the photograph which showed", "Balotelli, 21, wearing his Italian shirt and bent", "over collecting cabbages in a field . Last week", "an Italian regional councillor sparked outrage", "after he posted on his Facebook page a picture of", "Balotelli working in fields as an immigrant", "worker. Paolo Ciani, 51, of the right wing Future", "and Liberty party, mocked up the photograph which", "showed Balotelli wearing his Italian shirt and", "bent over collecting cabbages in a field. The", "caption underneath referred to Balotelli's elbow", "against Ireland's Richard Dunne in his side's 2-0", "win which went unseen by the match referee, the", "player's goal and then his foul mouthed outburst.", "Ciani wrote: 'He comes commits a foul worthy of a", "red card, scores then unleashes a verbal", "onslaught against the bench forcing them to shut", "him up. 'This clown should go and work in the", "fields.' 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Protesters chanted: 'Always was, . always will be Aboriginal land' 'What I utterly . condemn is when protests turn violent' said Prime Minster . PM's media adviser resigned today after it emerged protestors found out about Mr Abbott's presence after he tipped off someone . Shoe was posted on eBay, but Tent Embassy said it would be returned . By . Jill Reilly . Last updated at 5:38 PM on 27th January 2012 . A group of Aboriginal protesters hit the headlines again today after they set fire to the Australian flag outside the country's Parliament in Canberra. A video captured showed protesters outside Parliament setting light to the flag and spitting on it while chanting, 'Always was, . always will be Aboriginal land.' The protest came a day after riot police were called to form a human shield around Prime Minister Julia Gillard and escort her out of a Canberra restaurant after hundreds of angry protesters surrounded the building. Statement: Aboriginal protesters from the tent embassy burn the Australian flag outside Parliament House in Canberra today . Day out: Australian PM Julia Gillard seems unruffled by yesterday's events and was pictured enjoying the men's semifinal match between Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic at the 2012 Australian Open at Melbourne Park today . The fall out continued today with authorities and indigenous-rights . protesters blamed each other today for the heated clash. Ms . Gillard stumbled in yesterday's fray and lost a shoe, which protesters . scooped up after the rowdy demonstration in the capital Canberra. Aboriginal-rights . supporters had surrounded a restaurant and banged on its windows while . Ms Gillard and opposition leader Tony Abbott were inside at an award . ceremony to mark Australia Day. Ms Gillard said today that she was fine, but slammed the activists' actions which disrupted an event 'which was to honour some extraordinary Australians' If the shoes fits... Gwenda Stanley tries on the shoe Julia Gillard's lost in the crush at the restaurant yesterday - before it was returned to the PM . A . shoe advertised as the one Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard lost . when she was bundled to a car by her bodyguards has been pulled off eBay and handed to a security guard at Parliament House by a member of the Aboriginal tent embassy. The navy-blue suede wedge shoe came off Gillard's foot on Thursday in Canberra as she fled angry Aboriginal rights protesters. The online auction website posted a listing for what was purportedly the missing shoe with a starting price of Aus $148 (£100). 'Please bear in mind also this is a . single shoe, not a pair, so it would be difficult to walk in, unless . you're the PM,' the listing stated, according to the Sydney Morning . Herald. eBay took it down . amid concern it was a hoax and because sellers can only list items they . own or the owner has given permission to sell. Ms . Gillard did not seem to care. 'It really doesn't worry me,' she said . with a grin. 'I'm in a fortunate situation where I'm a woman with a few . pairs of shoes. However, in an embarrassment for the Prime Minister, Tony Hodges, one of . her media advisers was forced to resign today after it emerged he had . tipped off a someone about Mr Abbott's presence and comments at the function . and that person had then informed the protesters. Ms Gillard's spokesman . said the staff member had not encouraged violence but the tip-off was 'an error of judgment.' Michael Outram, national manager of . protection for the Australian Federal Police, said police may file . charges against some of the protesters. Ms Gillard said today that she . was fine, but slammed the activists' actions. 'I've . got no troubles at all with peaceful protests. ... What I utterly . condemn is when protests turn violent the way we saw the violence . yesterday, and particularly to disrupt an event which was to honour some . extraordinary Australians,' she said. Protest leaders denied doing anything . wrong, accused the police of manhandling protesters and said they . planned to lodge a complaint against the officers involved. Michael . Outram, national manager of protection for the Australian Federal . Police, said police may file charges against some of the protesters. Ms . Gillard said today that she was fine, but slammed the activists' actions. 'I've . got no troubles at all with peaceful protests. ... What I utterly . condemn is when protests turn violent the way we saw the violence . yesterday, and particularly to disrupt an event which was to honour some . extraordinary Australians,' she said. Protest leaders denied doing anything . wrong, accused the police of manhandling protesters and said they . planned to lodge a complaint against the officers involved. 'The Australian Federal Police came . at us with force and we did not retaliate with force,' protest . spokeswoman Selina Daveys-Newry told reporters today. 'We see straight . through that little puppet play.' Today's . protest showed involved about 200 indigenous-rights supporters marched . on the nation's Parliament House today, burning an Australian flag in . front of a wall of police and carrying signs with messages such as 'All . cops are bastards'. No one was hurt and the protesters left minutes later. The . restaurant where yesterday's clash occurred is close to the so-called . Aboriginal Tent Embassy, where the protesters had demonstrated . peacefully earlier in the day. Australia Day Protests: Authorities and indigenous-rights protesters blamed each other today for the heated clash . All in the line of duty: A minder hauls Gillard from the danger zone of Aboriginal protesters . Condemn: Warren Mundine, a respected Aboriginal leader, denounced the actions of the protesters, saying 'If you look at (Abbott's) words, they're pretty harmless and they don't even mention anything about moving the Tent Embassy' That long-standing, ramshackle . collection of tents and temporary shelters is a centre point of protests . against Australia Day, which marks the arrival of the first fleet of . British colonists in Sydney on January 26, 1788. Many Aborigines call it Invasion Day because the land was settled without a treaty with traditional owners. Mr . Outram defended the way yesterday's incident had been handled, saying . police had no idea the protest - which had been peaceful for much of the . day - would turn aggressive. 'We had no information or reason to suspect there was going to be any problem,' Mr Outram told reporters in Canberra. The protests appear to have been . aimed primarily at opposition leader Tony Abbott, who was also in the . building when some 200 demonstrators began banging on its windows, . shouting 'shame' and 'racist'. Mr Abbott had angered activists . earlier in the day by saying it was time the nearby Aboriginal Tent . Embassy, which celebrated its 40th anniversary yesterday,  'moved on'. Mr Abbott said today that his comment had been misinterpreted, and that he never meant to imply the embassy should be torn down. Warren Mundine, a respected Aboriginal leader, denounced the actions of the protesters, saying they had overreacted. 'They . are a fringe, radical group - they're not the mainstream of indigenous . Australians,' Mr Mundine said. 'If you look at (Abbott's) words, they're . pretty harmless and they don't even mention anything about moving the . Tent Embassy.'
Protesters chanted: 'Always was, . always will be Aboriginal land' 'What I utterly . condemn is when protests turn violent' said Prime Minster . PM's media adviser resigned today after it emerged protestors found out about Mr Abbott's presence after he tipped off someone . Shoe was posted on eBay, but Tent Embassy said it would be returned .
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[ "Protesters chanted: 'Always was, . always will be", "Aboriginal land' 'What I utterly . condemn is", "when protests turn violent' said Prime Minster .", "PM's media adviser resigned today after it", "emerged protestors found out about Mr Abbott's", "presence after he tipped off someone . Shoe was", "posted on eBay, but Tent Embassy said it would be", "returned . By . Jill Reilly . Last updated at", "5:38 PM on 27th January 2012 . A group of", "Aboriginal protesters hit the headlines again", "today after they set fire to the Australian flag", "outside the country's Parliament in Canberra. A", "video captured showed protesters outside", "Parliament setting light to the flag and spitting", "on it while chanting, 'Always was, . always will", "be Aboriginal land.' The protest came a day after", "riot police were called to form a human shield", "around Prime Minister Julia Gillard and escort", "her out of a Canberra restaurant after hundreds", "of angry protesters surrounded the building.", "Statement: Aboriginal protesters from the tent", "embassy burn the Australian flag outside", "Parliament House in Canberra today . Day out:", "Australian PM Julia Gillard seems unruffled by", "yesterday's events and was pictured enjoying the", "men's semifinal match between Andy Murray and", "Novak Djokovic at the 2012 Australian Open at", "Melbourne Park today . The fall out continued", "today with authorities and indigenous-rights .", "protesters blamed each other today for the heated", "clash. Ms . Gillard stumbled in yesterday's fray", "and lost a shoe, which protesters . scooped up", "after the rowdy demonstration in the capital", "Canberra. Aboriginal-rights . supporters had", "surrounded a restaurant and banged on its windows", "while . Ms Gillard and opposition leader Tony", "Abbott were inside at an award . ceremony to mark", "Australia Day. Ms Gillard said today that she was", "fine, but slammed the activists' actions which", "disrupted an event 'which was to honour some", "extraordinary Australians' If the shoes fits...", "Gwenda Stanley tries on the shoe Julia Gillard's", "lost in the crush at the restaurant yesterday -", "before it was returned to the PM . A . shoe", "advertised as the one Australian Prime Minister", "Julia Gillard lost . when she was bundled to a", "car by her bodyguards has been pulled off eBay", "and handed to a security guard at Parliament", "House by a member of the Aboriginal tent embassy.", "The navy-blue suede wedge shoe came off Gillard's", "foot on Thursday in Canberra as she fled angry", "Aboriginal rights protesters. The online auction", "website posted a listing for what was purportedly", "the missing shoe with a starting price of Aus", "$148 (£100). 'Please bear in mind also this is a", ". single shoe, not a pair, so it would be", "difficult to walk in, unless . you're the PM,'", "the listing stated, according to the Sydney", "Morning . Herald. eBay took it down . amid", "concern it was a hoax and because sellers can", "only list items they . own or the owner has given", "permission to sell. Ms . Gillard did not seem to", "care. 'It really doesn't worry me,' she said .", "with a grin. 'I'm in a fortunate situation where", "I'm a woman with a few . pairs of shoes. However,", "in an embarrassment for the Prime Minister, Tony", "Hodges, one of . her media advisers was forced to", "resign today after it emerged he had . tipped off", "a someone about Mr Abbott's presence and comments", "at the function . and that person had then", "informed the protesters. Ms Gillard's spokesman .", "said the staff member had not encouraged violence", "but the tip-off was 'an error of judgment.'", "Michael Outram, national manager of . protection", "for the Australian Federal Police, said police", "may file . charges against some of the", "protesters. Ms Gillard said today that she . was", "fine, but slammed the activists' actions. 'I've .", "got no troubles at all with peaceful protests.", "... What I utterly . condemn is when protests", "turn violent the way we saw the violence .", "yesterday, and particularly to disrupt an event", "which was to honour some . extraordinary", "Australians,' she said. Protest leaders denied", "doing anything . wrong, accused the police of", "manhandling protesters and said they . planned to", "lodge a complaint against the officers involved.", "Michael . Outram, national manager of protection", "for the Australian Federal . Police, said police", "may file charges against some of the protesters.", "Ms . Gillard said today that she was fine, but", "slammed the activists' actions. 'I've . got no", "troubles at all with peaceful protests. ... What", "I utterly . condemn is when protests turn violent", "the way we saw the violence . yesterday, and", "particularly to disrupt an event which was to", "honour some . extraordinary Australians,' she", "said. Protest leaders denied doing anything .", "wrong, accused the police of manhandling", "protesters and said they . planned to lodge a", "complaint against the officers involved. 'The", "Australian Federal Police came . at us with force", "and we did not retaliate with force,' protest .", "spokeswoman Selina Daveys-Newry told reporters", "today. 'We see straight . through that little", "puppet play.' Today's . protest showed involved", "about 200 indigenous-rights supporters marched .", "on the nation's Parliament House today, burning", "an Australian flag in . front of a wall of police", "and carrying signs with messages such as 'All .", "cops are bastards'. No one was hurt and the", "protesters left minutes later. The . restaurant", "where yesterday's clash occurred is close to the", "so-called . Aboriginal Tent Embassy, where the", "protesters had demonstrated . peacefully earlier", "in the day. Australia Day Protests: Authorities", "and indigenous-rights protesters blamed each", "other today for the heated clash . All in the", "line of duty: A minder hauls Gillard from the", "danger zone of Aboriginal protesters . Condemn:", "Warren Mundine, a respected Aboriginal leader,", "denounced the actions of the protesters, saying", "'If you look at (Abbott's) words, they're pretty", "harmless and they don't even mention anything", "about moving the Tent Embassy' That", "long-standing, ramshackle . collection of tents", "and temporary shelters is a centre point of", "protests . against Australia Day, which marks the", "arrival of the first fleet of . British colonists", "in Sydney on January 26, 1788. Many Aborigines", "call it Invasion Day because the land was settled", "without a treaty with traditional owners. Mr .", "Outram defended the way yesterday's incident had", "been handled, saying . police had no idea the", "protest - which had been peaceful for much of the", ". day - would turn aggressive. 'We had no", "information or reason to suspect there was going", "to be any problem,' Mr Outram told reporters in", "Canberra. The protests appear to have been .", "aimed primarily at opposition leader Tony Abbott,", "who was also in the . building when some 200", "demonstrators began banging on its windows, .", "shouting 'shame' and 'racist'. Mr Abbott had", "angered activists . earlier in the day by saying", "it was time the nearby Aboriginal Tent . Embassy,", "which celebrated its 40th anniversary yesterday,", "'moved on'. Mr Abbott said today that his comment", "had been misinterpreted, and that he never meant", "to imply the embassy should be torn down. Warren", "Mundine, a respected Aboriginal leader, denounced", "the actions of the protesters, saying they had", "overreacted. 'They . are a fringe, radical group", "- they're not the mainstream of indigenous .", "Australians,' Mr Mundine said. 'If you look at", "(Abbott's) words, they're . pretty harmless and", "they don't even mention anything about moving the", ". Tent Embassy.'" ]
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By . Sarah Bruce . PUBLISHED: . 06:11 EST, 27 March 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 09:05 EST, 27 March 2012 . In the horrific roll call of death and injury that emanates from Afghanistan, it is sometimes easy to forget that each name, rank and number has its own unique story. That is what makes this image of a seriously wounded Scottish soldier being treated in the heat of battle such an immediate snapshot of the random cruelty of war. But the story of Private Stephen Bainbridge also describes the true bravery of a man forced to rebuild his life after a devastating injury sustained on Remembrance Day last year. Injured: Private Stephen Bainbridge lies in agony while being treated by medics, after the Helmand IED explosion which saw him lose both his legs. Now, for the first time, the soldier from Kirkcaldy, Fife, has spoken about his ordeal and the very different battle he now faces for the rest of his life after losing both legs. Recalling the day he stepped on the mine, Pte Bainbridge, who has given his permission for the photograph to be used, said: ‘I was blown into the air, I felt the heat blast. ‘As I was coming back down it didn’t feel like I was falling, more like floating. That was until I hit the ground.’ The 25-year-old, who regained consciousness in hospital on November 20, added: ‘Before I woke up, I pretty much knew the legs were gone. I suppose I was conscious of the doctors talking. It still hit me when I woke up but not as badly as if I believed I was still all there. It wasn’t a pretty sight.’ Yet he has no regrets about joining . the Army, saying: ‘I wouldn’t change anything. I chose the job, I chose . to be with 3 Scots. There was no second choice, it was always going to . be them.’ Line of fire: Private Bainbridge walks towards a doorway, left, in Helmand Province just moments before the IED explosion which saw him lose both his legs . Pte Bainbridge was on patrol in . Helmand Province on November 11 with 3 Scots (The Black Watch), . alongside soldiers from 1st Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment. Walking through open farmland that . morning near Nad-e-Ali, they were part of a series of ops called Tora . Pishaw, aimed at disrupting insurgent activity in the area. Second . Lieutenant Robert Weir led his men on a mission to clear a series of . compounds – and later said they all had a feeling of uneasiness about . the situation. Recovery: At Headley Court Military Hospital in Surrey, Private Bainbridge is in rehabilitation and is learning walk with prosthetic limbs . Private John Cameron, 21, was called forward to use his mine detector to sweep a hidden doorway leading to a compound. After deciding it was safe, he pushed on and swept the area beyond, followed by several others, who also came to no harm. Then Pte Bainbridge, who had been providing rear protection, stepped through the doorway. Lt Weir recalled: ‘I was hit by a wave . of sound and debris. It seemed to be moving in slow motion. I got . launched a few metres and landed on my back. Initially, I thought it was . me that had stood on the device. ‘I . gave myself a quick limb check and realised I was not in any pain apart . from my face. For an instant, I thought maybe no-one was injured – but . then thought that was silly because these things don’t just go off. ‘I . saw Bainbridge lying just inside the doorway. One of his legs was . missing, his hand was very swollen and he was missing the tip of one of . his fingers, I saw the other leg was definitely damaged but it was still . there at that point. I called for a medic and started giving initial . first aid.’ The picture . above tells the next part of the story, with Lt Weir and the squad’s . medic, Corporal John Goode, 21, saving Pte Bainbridge’s life in those . crucial first few minutes. Tourniquets . were applied, morphine and fluids were given and Pte Bainbridge was in . hospital only 36 minutes after the explosion. Lt Weir . said: ‘When I got up to Bainbridge, I had never seen anything like it in . my life. Part of me thought, “Good Lord, what am I going to do here?” But Goode didn’t appear to show any shock, he just treated it like an . exercise. He saved his life.’ Private . Chris Watson, 21, cradled Pte Bainbridge’s head and tried to keep him . conscious and talking. He said: ‘At one point, Bainbridge tried to sit . up and look at his legs. I held him down and told him he was going to be . OK.’ Doctors at the . Headley Court military hospital in Surrey have been much impressed by . Pte Bainbridge’s determination to recover as quickly as possible. ‘He’s a very determined man,’ said physiotherapist Claire Painter, one of the team teaching him to walk on prosthetic limbs.
Private Stephen Bainbridge lost both legs after stepping on a mine in Helmand on Remembrance Day last year .
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(CNN) -- Kraft is recalling 96,000 pounds of hot dogs because packaging labels were incorrect, federal officials said Sunday. The Oscar Mayer Classic Wieners packages may have contained cheese dogs, officials said, but the packaging doesn't advise consumers that they contain milk, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said in a statement. The product labels "do not reflect the ingredients associated with the pasteurized cheese in the cheese dogs," the statement said. A consumer spotted the problem and notified the company on April 18. Kraft notified federal officials the next day, the statement said. In a statement on its Facebook page, Kraft said it was voluntarily recalling the hot dogs "because they may be mislabeled." The 16-ounce packages were produced in March and distributed throughout the United States. CNN's Dave Alsup contributed to this report.
Kraft is recalling 96,000 pounds of hot dogs . Officials: Packages contain cheese dogs, but labels don't reflect the ingredients . Kraft says it voluntarily recalled the hot dog packages .
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[ "(CNN) -- Kraft is recalling 96,000 pounds of hot", "dogs because packaging labels were incorrect,", "federal officials said Sunday. The Oscar Mayer", "Classic Wieners packages may have contained", "cheese dogs, officials said, but the packaging", "doesn't advise consumers that they contain milk,", "the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety", "and Inspection Service said in a statement. The", "product labels \"do not reflect the ingredients", "associated with the pasteurized cheese in the", "cheese dogs,\" the statement said. A consumer", "spotted the problem and notified the company on", "April 18. Kraft notified federal officials the", "next day, the statement said. In a statement on", "its Facebook page, Kraft said it was voluntarily", "recalling the hot dogs \"because they may be", "mislabeled.\" The 16-ounce packages were produced", "in March and distributed throughout the United", "States. CNN's Dave Alsup contributed to this", "report." ]
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Chelsea forward Didier Drogba and Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi have been opponents many times over the year - with the Argentine often coming out on top. And so it has proved again off the pitch as the duo star in a Turkish Airlines advert, flying around the world trying new 'epic food'. Drogba flies to destinations such as Nepal, Japan and Siberia in a bid to outdo Messi but finds a signed picture of his rival hanging up at all the locations, suggesting the Argentine had already been to the food venue. Chelsea ace Didier Drogba stars in new Turkish Airlines advert along with Lionel Messi . Drogba was surprised to see an image of Barcelona superstar Messi hanging up on the wall . The Ivory Coast legend pretends to look disheartened until he gets on to the plane. However he does not know he has in fact been overshadowed by Messi once again as the La Liga star's face is printed on to the side of the plane. Messi has the opportunity of trying some good old English cuisine this week as he has been in London and Manchester during the last couple of days. The Barcelona man scored Argentina's winner against Croatia at Upton Park on Wednesday and is expected to face Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal at Old Trafford on Tuesday. Drogba flies around the world on a Turkish Airlines plane in a quest to try new 'epic food' Drogba is served food while at a restaurant in Nepal during the Turkish Airlines advertisement . Messi was mobbed by passers-by as he arrived in Manchester on Thursday evening .
Lionel Messi and Didier Drogba appear in new Turkish Airlines advert . Chelsea ace Drogba tries to outdo Messi by flying to different countries . However the Ivorian finds a signed picture of Messi hanging up during visit to restaurants across the world .
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New camera footage offers a first-hand view that few people have ever been able to record: what a black bear attack really looks like. Filmed on a game camera at Island Park in Idaho, the 30-second video shows the animal sniffing around the site, before lunging toward the lens. The black bear swipes his paw at the screen, shaking the camera violently, before scampering away. This quick video offers a first-hand account of what it's like to be attacked by a black bear . The black bears are native to the Island Park, Idaho region - however, they often only emerge at night . Idaho's Island Park is located only 15 minutes from the west side of the famed Yellowstone National Park. The Greater Yellowstone National Park Area is known for its high population of black bears. While the bears are most active at night, they can be spotted at any time of day - particularly during the early fall berry season. In order to get this type of footage, an outdoor camera, like a game camera, is required. They are tough, motion-activated cameras, designed precisely to capture these types of wildlife encounters. Using infrared night-vision technology, their extremely long battery life means that they can be left for weeks to really allow hunters to get a sense of the area. As in this instance, the camera can even be fastened to a tree or bush, minimising the risk that a predator will run off with it. In this blurry screen grab, the bear is swiping his right paw at the camera - shaking it violently . Using a motion-activated outdoor camera, such footage is possible to capture - without endangering humans .
Video from Island Park, Idaho, shows rare first-hand account of bear attack . Black bears are native to the area, adjacent to Yellowstone National Park . Outdoor, motion-activated camera used to capture such wildlife footage .
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By . Eleanor Harding . PUBLISHED: . 13:55 EST, 20 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 03:47 EST, 21 October 2013 . Many would say that bringing up children is the most important job there is. But, according to experts, stay-at-home mothers are facing an increasingly vicious backlash by those who think they are lazy, stupid and unattractive. A top academic has said full-time mothers are now subjected to ‘motherism’ - a prejudice that in many circles was unspoken but highly damaging. Bedtime reading: But according to experts, stay-at-home mums are facing an increasingly vicious backlash by those who think they are lazy, stupid and unattractive . Dr Aric Sigman attacked the clichés that shape derogatory attitudes towards women at home, and said they should be treated as seriously as racism and sexism. The leading child development expert told a conference that the rise of prejudice had helped make it socially unacceptable to argue that children benefit from ‘full-time’ parenting. He added that evidence from biosciences showed that mothers provided ‘unrivalled benefits’ to young children that other people, including fathers, could not. Dr Sigman said: ‘You should take on “motherism” - the prejudice against stay-at-home mothers - a prejudice that expresses itself in derogatory clichés like: “You gain a baby and lose a brain” and comments that refer to “schoolgate mother mentality”, or to being “willingly self-lobotomised”. Concerns: Dr Aric Sigman attacked the clichés which shape derogatory attitudes towards women at home . ‘The implication is that by being a full-time mother you are “subjugated and servile” and even sexually unattractive once you are a mother - a quality only associated with women who return to work with their high heels and clipboards.’ He added: ‘Motherhood must not hide its light under a bushel. Greater maternal contact in the early years, especially during infancy, is greatly advantageous to the child. ‘Society must be asked why this could possibly be construed as contentious.’ The event was organised by the Mothers At Home Matter group, which has campaigned against taxpayer-funded child care support for parents who both work, reported The Sunday Telegraph. The group recently challenged the Chancellor George Osborne over his remark that being a full-time mother was a ‘lifestyle choice’. Recent figures show the majority of mothers now work, with many seeing full-time parenting as something confined to the rich or those on benefits. Experts disagree over whether having a mother go out to work impacts on a child’s development. Some studies show those who go to good nurseries or childminders can be better prepared for school and are able to communicate more efficiently. But Dr Sigman, a fellow of the Society of Biology and associate fellow of the British Psychological Society, has argued in the past that there may be long-term effects of sending toddlers to full-time day care. The academic, who has four children, said that the derogatory attitudes towards stay-at-home mothers appeared to be the result of a political and economic agenda. Sally Goddard Blythe, an expert in child development at the Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology, agreed. She said: ‘We are the only mammal that deliberately separates its young from its mother for economic and social reasons before it is physically able to fend for itself.’
Academic says 'motherism' is prejudice unspoken but highly damaging . Dr Aric Sigman: It should be treated as seriously as racism and sexism . Says mothers provide 'unrivalled benefits' to children that others can't .
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By . Steve Robson . PUBLISHED: . 04:36 EST, 2 July 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 08:26 EST, 2 July 2013 . Landmark case: An appeal against the sentence given to Stuart Hall could be among the first cases to be televised live later this year . An appeal against the 'lenient' jail sentence given to sex attacker Stuart Hall could be televised live on television this October. The former broadcaster's 15-month prison term for indecently assaulting young girls over three decades prompted outrage from campaigners last month. The Attorney General Dominic Grieve has received around 150 complaints and is currently considering whether to appeal the sentence. If the appeal goes ahead, it could be one of the first cases to be heard live before television cameras which are to be allowed in courts in England and Wales for the first time since 1925. The move comes as a landmark documentary is due to be shown on Channel 4 which captures an entire murder trial. Award-winning documentary maker Nick Holt was allowed unprecedented access to all proceedings in the retrial of Nat Fraser - a . businessman who was convicted for murdering his wife Arlene. After three years of negotiation, Holt's team was given permission to film . the judge, lawyers, defendant and witnesses. Her . body has never been found, there is no weapon, no crime scene and her . husband appeared to have a cast iron alibi for the day she disappeared. With . over 70 witnesses and 104 pieces of evidence the complex case was . dissected firstly by the prosecution QC Alex Prentice and then the defence QC John Scott. Judges' verdicts and sentencing will be allowed in the Royal Courts of Justice from October . Nat . Fraser was first brought to trial in 2003 for the murder of his wife and was found guilty. But Fraser argued that the trial was a miscarriage . of justice and challenged the verdict. His conviction was quashed in 2011 but Fraser was sent back to court for a fresh trial in April last year. He was found guilty of murder for a second time and sentenced to a minimum of 17 years in prison. The two-hour documentary, The Murder Trial, will be broadcast on Tuesday July 9 at 9pm on Channel 4. Nick Holt told the Independent: 'We . have a right to see this process which costs us an enormous amount of . money and which we are very good at and very thorough at. 'There is . nothing to hide, nothing shameful going on. The process of filming . demystifies the legal process.' Unprecedented: In a legal first, a documentary crew were able to film the retrial of Nat Fraser, left, convicted of murdering his wife Arlene, right, at the Scottish High Court for a second time . Access: Cameras were allowed to follow an entire case - including to its court room climax - for the Channel 4 documentary Murder Trial, pictured . Historic: In a first in British legal history, cameras recorded legal proceedings from inside the court room . Warning: Some legal experts have warned opening up the court room to cameras could harm justice . Broadcasters . will be allowed into the Court of Appeal from October and this is . likely to be extended to crown court prosecutions. Lord Judge said he takes 'a very strong view' about cameras being turned on during sentencing . It will be for the broadcasters to determine which cases are televised, subject to necessary judicial checks. That . means the cases likely to be carried live will be high profile trials . involving celebrities and child murderers, like Soham killer Ian . Huntley, Stuart Hazell, who was recently convicted of murdering Tia . Sharp and Mark Bridger, the killer of April Jones. The opening up of courts to cameras has sparked a heated debate within the legal profession. Earlier this year The Lord Chief . Justice warned that allowing court broadcasts would lead to judges being . booed and heckled when verdicts are announced. Lord . Judge said: ‘I’m very troubled about having cameras just swanning . around,’ he said, saying he takes ‘a very strong view’ about cameras . being turned on during sentencing. Judges will have the final say over which cases can be televised. A senior source said: ‘In some cases it will not be in the interests of justice to broadcast footage.’ The judges will be able to ban the cameras in those cases but will have to explain their reasons. ‘The presumption will be that the cameras are allowed in unless there is a very good reason why not,’ the source said. Open justice: In future, the trials of child killers such as Stuart Hazell, left, and Mark Bridger, right, could be broadcast live on television . At the outset, cameras will be placed in certain courts at the Royal Courts of Justice. Prime Minister David Cameron and . Justice Secretary Chris Grayling have pushed for greater openness in the . courts in England and Wales following criticism that the antiquated . courts system is unaccountable and old fashioned. A . No 10 source said: ‘This is an important step in opening up the court . process. Allowing the public to watch justice in action will help build . trust in our judicial system. ‘Hearing why verdicts have been given and watching the sentencing process will add to public confidence in the courts.’
Former broadcaster's case could be one of the first to be televised . Court of Appeal to allow cameras as part of reforms this autumn . High-profile retrial of Nat Fraser was filmed in Scottish High Court last year . Businessman was convicted for a second time of murdering his wife Arlene . Documentary The Murder Trial to be shown on Channel 4 next week .
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By . Kerry Mcdermott . PUBLISHED: . 12:55 EST, 22 September 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 12:57 EST, 22 September 2012 . Seven teenagers were killed when a drunken driver speeding at 125mph careered into a bus stop in Russia, according to reports. The victims, three boys and four girls, were hit when the driver - who was reported to have been under the influence of alcohol - lost control of his car and slammed into the bus stop in the western part of Moscow on Saturday. A police spokesman in the city told a local news agency: 'According to preliminary information, the driver was under the influence of alcohol.' Collision: The male driver was reported to have been travelling at 125mph when he careened into the bus stop in western Moscow, Russia . Witnesses said another bystander was hospitalised following the collision, and a further three were treated at the scene. The male driver, aged 29, was being kept under guard at hospital with concussion and bumps and bruises, according to a 7News report. Police were reported to be investigating the possibility that the driver was under the influence of drugs as well as alcohol. Russia's Emergencies Ministry said the victims were teenagers enjoying a day off school in a scenic part of Moscow close to the city's main film studio. Aftermath: Emergency services covered victims of the crash with blankets . Emergency services: Three boys and four girls were killed in the crash, and three others were injured, according to reports . 'Drink-driver': The male driver was 'under the influence of alcohol, a Russian news agency reported .
Driver, 29, was reported to be travelling at 125mph when he lost control and smashed into a bus stop in Moscow, Russia . Crash left three teenage boys and four teenage girls dead, and three others injured . Male driver was 'under the influence of alcohol', according to local news sources .
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(CNN) -- "A perfect storm" hit Mindy McCready in the days before the country singer killed herself in the same spot where her boyfriend had died five weeks earlier, a close friend said. McCready, who burst onto the music scene in 1996 with the chart-topping country hit "Guys Do It All the Time," suffered from addiction that stalled her career. Her biggest notoriety in recent years came from her participation in the 2009 season of the reality TV show "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew." Dr. Drew Pinsky also hosts a program on CNN sister network HLN, "Dr. Drew on Call." Private investigator Danno Hanks, who knew McCready for several years and frequently advised her, said she called him Saturday, a day before she died from what investigators concluded was a self-inflicted gunshot. "Saturday was a very bad day for her," Hanks said. McCready, 37, told him about an e-mail she received on Friday from the Arkansas' Division of Children and Family Services that included a proposed court order that would send her two children to live with her mother in Florida. "The proposed court order was the nail in her coffin, the thing that sent her over the edge," Hanks said. The Arkansas agency declined to comment on the case, citing confidentiality laws. "When we take children into our care, reunification with the biological parents is always our goal," spokeswoman Amy Webb told CNN. "Sometimes it's not safe and we cannot." McCready's world unraveled in the 35 days after David Wilson, the father of her younger son, was found fatally wounded on the porch of the Heber Springs, Arkansas, home where the couple lived, Hanks said. "After (his) suicide, she essentially fell apart," Hanks said. McCready couldn't go to the hospital to spend Wilson's dying hours with him because investigators held her to test her hands for gunshot residue, he said. The test eliminated her as a suspect in the shooting, he said, but the Cleburne County Sheriff's Office withheld a conclusion that Wilson had committed suicide until the autopsy report was completed. McCready prepped suicide prevention video . Tabloids reported that McCready was a suspect in his death. "There was no murder investigation," Hanks said. "All the police ever said was, 'We have not finished our investigation.'" Cleburne County Sheriff Marty Moss did not return CNN's calls for comment Tuesday. McCready told an NBC interviewer two weeks after Wilson's death that the speculation was painful. "I was hurting so bad, and then they just did whatever they could to make it hurt even more," she said. The long, tortured journey of Mindy McCready . It wasn't long before a children's services worker knocked on her door in response to a request from the father of her oldest son, country singer Billy McKnight, Hanks said. "The father felt that she was a danger to her kids and a danger to herself and she had gone into this deep depression and needed to go and get some mental evaluation," he explained said. The agent placed both children into foster care after McCready tested positive for alcohol, which McCready blamed on mouthwash, Hanks said. McCready, who was also taken into custody for a mental exam, told Hanks she was given a urine and blood test, which showed no drugs or alcohol in her system, he recounted. A doctor released her after several days, he said. "What he was doing was sending home someone who is now made even more distraught by having her children taken away and sending her home to a house that just had lots of guns because David was a gun nut," he said. Her hopes of getting her children back were dashed by that proposed court order from the state agency on Friday, he said. The order would send the boys to their maternal grandmother, with whom McCready had fought for custody of her older son for five years, he said. "In Mindy's mind, a proposed order might as well be written in stone because every proposed order that had been presented in the past down in Florida courts, the judge would just rubber-stamp it," he said. The combined toll of 35 days of bad news, starting with Wilson's death, took a heavy toll on her, Hanks said . "You have this perfect storm of several things that happened to her in succession," he said. "His suicide, her kids being taken away from her, the feeling that the media was out to get her, because they were putting out these reports that she was under suspicion in his murder." McCready's last day was focused on getting the world to hear a song, he said. "I'll See You Yesterday" was the last thing she recorded with Wilson, who was a music producer. "It's such a beautiful song. It must be heard," she told NBC. Mindy McCready: A playlist . She sang: . "I was your sunlight, but now I'm just a shade . "I was your blue sky, now I'm just the rain . "I was your favorite song, but now I'm overplayed . "If tomorrow's gonna be the same, I'll see you yesterday." McCready asked Hanks to help her get it played on the radio. She also asked him to upload it to YouTube along with photos of her and Wilson. "She was anxious to get this video posted," he said. "I didn't realize it at the time, I didn't realize what the urgency (was about)." She told him she wanted it to be a suicide prevention public service announcement, he said. "In retrospect, I realize what she was not revealing was that her true reason was that this was her suicide video," he said. "She wanted it out there because she knew that the video would get more play after she committed her suicide. She wanted the world at the end to know how she had been treated and mistreated and all the stuff that she had gone through." Her last wish came true. The video has gone viral, getting hundreds of thousands of views since her death. Country radio stations are playing her song. "If these people had reached out to her in life as they have in death, maybe it would be a different outcome," Hanks said. "If she had known how many fans that she had out there and how many supporters she truly did have, she might have had the courage to go on. But I think she just felt she was alone, that nobody cared about what was happening to her." In the NBC interview aired on the "Today" show last month, McCready summed it up: "My life hasn't ever really made sense to me, because I do know what kind of person I am and I do know that I try to be as good a person as I can possibly be every day." Stars reflect on McCready's death .
Fear of losing her sons was "a nail in her coffin," a friend says . Her young boys were placed in foster care recently . Tabloid reports that she was a suspect in her boyfriend's death also hurt, he says . Boyfriend David Wilson died from a gunshot five weeks earlier .
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[ "(CNN) -- \"A perfect storm\" hit Mindy McCready in", "the days before the country singer killed herself", "in the same spot where her boyfriend had died", "five weeks earlier, a close friend said.", "McCready, who burst onto the music scene in 1996", "with the chart-topping country hit \"Guys Do It", "All the Time,\" suffered from addiction that", "stalled her career. Her biggest notoriety in", "recent years came from her participation in the", "2009 season of the reality TV show \"Celebrity", "Rehab With Dr. Drew.\" Dr. Drew Pinsky also hosts", "a program on CNN sister network HLN, \"Dr. Drew on", "Call.\" Private investigator Danno Hanks, who knew", "McCready for several years and frequently advised", "her, said she called him Saturday, a day before", "she died from what investigators concluded was a", "self-inflicted gunshot. \"Saturday was a very bad", "day for her,\" Hanks said. McCready, 37, told him", "about an e-mail she received on Friday from the", "Arkansas' Division of Children and Family", "Services that included a proposed court order", "that would send her two children to live with her", "mother in Florida. \"The proposed court order was", "the nail in her coffin, the thing that sent her", "over the edge,\" Hanks said. The Arkansas agency", "declined to comment on the case, citing", "confidentiality laws. \"When we take children into", "our care, reunification with the biological", "parents is always our goal,\" spokeswoman Amy Webb", "told CNN. \"Sometimes it's not safe and we", "cannot.\" McCready's world unraveled in the 35", "days after David Wilson, the father of her", "younger son, was found fatally wounded on the", "porch of the Heber Springs, Arkansas, home where", "the couple lived, Hanks said. \"After (his)", "suicide, she essentially fell apart,\" Hanks said.", "McCready couldn't go to the hospital to spend", "Wilson's dying hours with him because", "investigators held her to test her hands for", "gunshot residue, he said. The test eliminated her", "as a suspect in the shooting, he said, but the", "Cleburne County Sheriff's Office withheld a", "conclusion that Wilson had committed suicide", "until the autopsy report was completed. McCready", "prepped suicide prevention video . Tabloids", "reported that McCready was a suspect in his", "death. \"There was no murder investigation,\" Hanks", "said. \"All the police ever said was, 'We have not", "finished our investigation.'\" Cleburne County", "Sheriff Marty Moss did not return CNN's calls for", "comment Tuesday. McCready told an NBC interviewer", "two weeks after Wilson's death that the", "speculation was painful. \"I was hurting so bad,", "and then they just did whatever they could to", "make it hurt even more,\" she said. The long,", "tortured journey of Mindy McCready . It wasn't", "long before a children's services worker knocked", "on her door in response to a request from the", "father of her oldest son, country singer Billy", "McKnight, Hanks said. \"The father felt that she", "was a danger to her kids and a danger to herself", "and she had gone into this deep depression and", "needed to go and get some mental evaluation,\" he", "explained said. The agent placed both children", "into foster care after McCready tested positive", "for alcohol, which McCready blamed on mouthwash,", "Hanks said. McCready, who was also taken into", "custody for a mental exam, told Hanks she was", "given a urine and blood test, which showed no", "drugs or alcohol in her system, he recounted. A", "doctor released her after several days, he said.", "\"What he was doing was sending home someone who", "is now made even more distraught by having her", "children taken away and sending her home to a", "house that just had lots of guns because David", "was a gun nut,\" he said. Her hopes of getting her", "children back were dashed by that proposed court", "order from the state agency on Friday, he said.", "The order would send the boys to their maternal", "grandmother, with whom McCready had fought for", "custody of her older son for five years, he said.", "\"In Mindy's mind, a proposed order might as well", "be written in stone because every proposed order", "that had been presented in the past down in", "Florida courts, the judge would just rubber-stamp", "it,\" he said. The combined toll of 35 days of bad", "news, starting with Wilson's death, took a heavy", "toll on her, Hanks said . \"You have this perfect", "storm of several things that happened to her in", "succession,\" he said. \"His suicide, her kids", "being taken away from her, the feeling that the", "media was out to get her, because they were", "putting out these reports that she was under", "suspicion in his murder.\" McCready's last day was", "focused on getting the world to hear a song, he", "said. \"I'll See You Yesterday\" was the last thing", "she recorded with Wilson, who was a music", "producer. \"It's such a beautiful song. It must be", "heard,\" she told NBC. Mindy McCready: A playlist", ". She sang: . \"I was your sunlight, but now I'm", "just a shade . \"I was your blue sky, now I'm just", "the rain . \"I was your favorite song, but now I'm", "overplayed . \"If tomorrow's gonna be the same,", "I'll see you yesterday.\" McCready asked Hanks to", "help her get it played on the radio. She also", "asked him to upload it to YouTube along with", "photos of her and Wilson. \"She was anxious to get", "this video posted,\" he said. \"I didn't realize it", "at the time, I didn't realize what the urgency", "(was about).\" She told him she wanted it to be a", "suicide prevention public service announcement,", "he said. \"In retrospect, I realize what she was", "not revealing was that her true reason was that", "this was her suicide video,\" he said. \"She wanted", "it out there because she knew that the video", "would get more play after she committed her", "suicide. She wanted the world at the end to know", "how she had been treated and mistreated and all", "the stuff that she had gone through.\" Her last", "wish came true. The video has gone viral, getting", "hundreds of thousands of views since her death.", "Country radio stations are playing her song. \"If", "these people had reached out to her in life as", "they have in death, maybe it would be a different", "outcome,\" Hanks said. \"If she had known how many", "fans that she had out there and how many", "supporters she truly did have, she might have had", "the courage to go on. But I think she just felt", "she was alone, that nobody cared about what was", "happening to her.\" In the NBC interview aired on", "the \"Today\" show last month, McCready summed it", "up: \"My life hasn't ever really made sense to me,", "because I do know what kind of person I am and I", "do know that I try to be as good a person as I", "can possibly be every day.\" Stars reflect on", "McCready's death ." ]
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It was one of the most successful Kickstarter projects of all time - and could change the way you sleep. Sense, a $129 (£99) smart orb went on sale today following a crowdsourcing campaign that saw it raise $2.4m. It contains sensors that can monitor everything from air quality to noise, and tell owners how they slept - and how to sleep better. Scroll down for video . Sense contains a main unit, and a sleep pill which clips onto a pillow, and is controlled via a free app . 'Our mission at Hello is to help people to live better, by understanding themselves and the world around them,' said James Proud, the 23 year old behind the project. 'By starting with sleep, what we've produced with Sense is something that will help to improve the foundation of every day. 'In less than a year, from conception, Kickstarter campaign, to release, our team at Hello has worked tirelessly to produce a simple and unobtrusive system. 'With Sense, all you should have to do, is go to sleep'. It measures sound, light, temperature, humidity and air quality. giving users a sleep score for every night. Over time, it learns how a user sleeps and offer them tips. Sense is a simple system that tracks your sleep, monitors the environment in your bedroom and reinvents the alarm, so you can sleep better. The app tells you how well you slept (or didn’t) by giving you a Sleep Score each night, and analysing the historic data to work out what temperatures and humidities you sleep best at. 23 year old James Proud founded the firm in 2012 after moving to San Francisco from London. The device continually learns about you and your sleeping habits, gathering essential data from your bedroom without any input from you. It uses a learning algorithm so that, with every sleep cycle that passes, it gains a more comprehensive understanding of how to improve your sleep. Sense analyzes the information from your sleep cycles and the environment of your room to give you a personalized reading and Sleep Score every morning. The free app for iOS and Android, also launching today, presents all your sleep data in a clear timeline each morning. When you turn your lights out before you go to sleep, Sense performs a thorough room check, measuring the temperature, sound, light, humidity and air quality in your room to make sure it’s just right for you. Sense glows green if everything is good, yellow if something is a little off and orange if you should adjust something. The main sensor and 'sleep pill' which clips onto a pillow . The main control orb is packed with sensors. Ambient Light Sensor monitors the levels of light in your room. Temperature and Humidity Sensors are able to detect the temperature and humidity throughout the day . A particulate Sensor can check for pollen and other material that triggers allergies, giving an air quality reading. The second sensor, the sleep pill, has accelerometers to detect the slightest movement, and is left clipped to your pillow. It tells the orb how you are sleeping. The app tells you how well you slept, or didn’t, by giving you a Sleep Score each night, and analysing the historic data to work out what temperatures and humidities you sleep best at. Sense’s Smart Alarm will wake you up at the lightest part of your natural sleep cycle, up to 30 minutes before your requested wake-up time, making sure you wake up refreshed and at the right time for you. 'The Sense Smart Alarm knows where you are in your sleep cycle and will wake you up at the right time for you,' the firm says. 'Sense won’t let you wake up later than you requested. The gadget is designed to fit in to any decor, and is available in cotton and charcoal. 'It will simply rouse you when you are sleeping lightly which may be prior to your requested time and you will feel better as a result. ' The firm also decided not to include a snooze alarm. 'Hitting snooze allows your brain to restart its sleep cycle. 'When the alarm goes off again, you are more likely to be sleeping even deeper than your first alarm. 'The extra eight minutes of sleep will actually make you feel worse, not better.' Proud founded the firm in 2012 after moving to San Francisco from London. In 2011 he was accepted to the inaugural Peter Thiel Fellowship and was the only non-American candidate that year. Smartwatch Pebble (right) raised $10.3m from 68,929 backers in May 2012, making it the most popular Kickstarter campaign ever. Fledgling console maker Ouya raised $8.6m from 63,416 backers in August 2012 for its Android-based 'microconsole' Neil Young's Pono music player and downloads store attracted $6.2m of pledges earlier this year. Oculus Rift raised $2.4m from 9,522 backers in September 2012 - before being sold earlier this year for $2bn to Facebook.
Sensor sits on bedside, listens for noise and monitors air and light quality . 'Sleep pill' clips onto pillow to monitor movement in the bed . Gadget reached its Kickstarter funding target in just seven hours .
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Fledgling console", "maker Ouya raised $8.6m from 63,416 backers in", "August 2012 for its Android-based 'microconsole'", "Neil Young's Pono music player and downloads", "store attracted $6.2m of pledges earlier this", "year. Oculus Rift raised $2.4m from 9,522 backers", "in September 2012 - before being sold earlier", "this year for $2bn to Facebook." ]
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Rebels gave Malaysian officials the data recorders from downed Flight 17 on Tuesday, days after the passenger jet crashed in eastern Ukraine. "We believe these are the black boxes and these boxes will reveal the truth," said Alexander Borodai, the self-declared rebel Prime Minister in Donetsk. It was a significant step forward in an investigation that's been stalled for days, but key questions remained unanswered: Will the black boxes give investigators the clues they need? What will happen to the bodies of the plane crash's 298 victims, many of which are being kept in refrigerated train cars? And who pulled the trigger to bring the plane down? Speaking to international reporters invited to watch the handover at the headquarters of the pro-Russian rebel movement early Tuesday, Borodai said the separatists had done their best to retrieve bodies and handle wreckage at the crash site. And he denied accusations that rebels shot down the plane. "This is an information war," he said. "We don't have the technical ability to destroy this plane. Ukrainians are not interested in the truth." Col. Mohammad Sakri of the Malaysian military thanked him. "Having the black box is not to blame each other," he said, "but to show the Malaysians that we are so serious that these things be recovered for Malaysia." The long-awaited handover came hours after Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and U.S. President Barack Obama lashed out Monday at Russia over conditions at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, saying Russian-backed rebels were still impeding efforts to find out exactly what happened. What will black boxes reveal? The flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder, known as the black boxes, could provide key information about what happened to the plane, analysts told CNN. But is it possible the rebels tampered with them before handing them over? "You can't go and fool around with the data. These are solid, secure devices," said Peter Goelz, former National Transportation Safety Board managing director. "If there was any kind of attempt to alter them, investigators would know immediately." The voice recorder could include audio from the cockpit, which would show whether the pilots knew the plane had been hit, said Mary Schiavo, a CNN aviation analyst and former inspector general for the U.S. Department of Transportation. And the flight data recorder will give investigators information about engine settings, pressurization and electronic communications, among other details, she said. but that doesn't mean the black boxes hold all the clues to explain what happened to the Boeing 777. "The black boxes aren't going to solve" the issue of who downed the Malaysian airliner, a U.S. intelligence official told CNN's Evan Perez. Handling the remains . The remains of 16 people were still missing Monday, four days after Flight 17 plunged to the ground, Poroshenko told CNN's Christiane Amanpour. Earlier, the Ukrainian government issued a statement saying that 282 bodies and 87 "body fragments" had been recovered from the sprawling crash site. A train carrying the remains of 282 passengers was headed toward the eastern city of Kharkiv, officials said Monday. Obama and Poroshenko decried how the bodies had been treated, echoing complaints that the remains had been left exposed to the elements for days and that rebels had stripped personal belongings from some of the bodies and their effects. Poroshenko said the rebels' conduct was "barbaric." Obama called the handling of remains an "insult" that has "no place in the community of nations." Dutch forensics experts who inspected the train Monday were "more or less" satisfied with how the bodies were being stored," said Michael Bociurkiw, the spokesman for monitors from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. After the train arrives in Kharkiv, the remains will be flown to Amsterdam on board a Dutch C-130 Hercules, officials have said. Most of those who died in the crash were from the Netherlands. Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans said bringing the victims' remains home is his country's top priority. "To my dying day, I will not understand that it took so much time for the rescue workers to be allowed to do their difficult jobs," he told the U.N. Security Council on Monday, "and that human remains should be used in a political game." Who pulled the trigger? The U.N. Security Council adopted a resolution Monday demanding full access to the crash site and condemning the downing of the plane. The resolution won unanimous approval from the 15-member council, which includes Russia. It did not specify who was responsible for the crash. U.S. and other officials have said it appears the plane was shot down by a sophisticated surface-to-air missile located within rebel-held territory. Evidence supporting that conclusion includes telephone intercepts purporting to be pro-Russian rebels discussing the shootdown and video of a Buk missile launcher traveling into Russia with at least one missile missing. While they have stopped short of putting the responsibility squarely on Russia, Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron and others have said the pro-Russian rebels could not have shot such a high-flying jet down without weapons and training from Russia. But officials said Monday that U.S. intelligence analysts are examining phone intercepts, social media posts and information gathered on the ground to see if Russian officials played a direct role in the shootdown, according to two U.S. officials directly familiar with the latest assessment. The officials declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the situation. "We are trying to determine if they manned it, advised, or pulled the trigger," one of the officials told CNN. Poroshenko, speaking to CNN's Amanpour, pleaded for international solidarity against the pro-Russian rebels. "I don't see any differences" between 9/11, the Lockerbie bombing and the attack on Flight 17, Poroshenko said, referring to the 2001 terror attacks on the United States and the bombing of a Pan Am flight over Scotland in 1988. Obama called on Russia to rein in the rebel fighters, who he said had treated remains poorly and removed evidence from the site. "What exactly are they trying to hide?" he said. Russians blame Ukraine . Pro-Russian rebels have repeatedly denied responsibility for the shootdown. In an interview with Chris Cuomo broadcast Monday on CNN's "New Day," Borodai said he believed Ukrainian forces either shot the plane down with a surface-to-air missile or, as the Russian general suggested, one of its own fighter jets. "We didn't have motives and desire to do that, and it is obvious that Ukrainians have them," he said. "I can't say about desire, but motive is obvious that the crash of this plane was beneficial to them." Moscow has strongly denied claims it pulled the trigger, and on Monday, a Russian general suggested that it may instead have been a Ukrainian jet fighter that shot the plane down. Russian monitoring showed a Ukrainian Su-25 fighter jet flying along the same route and within 3 kilometers to 5 kilometers (1.9 miles to 3.1 miles) of Flight 17, Lt. Gen. Andrei Kartapolov of the Russian Army General Staff said at a news conference, Russian state media reported. "We would like to know why the Ukrainian plane was flying along a civilian route on the same flight path as the Malaysian Boeing," Kartapolov said, according to the reports. In his interview with Amanpour, Poroshenko rejected the Russian suggestion, saying all Ukrainian aircraft were on the ground at the time. Vitaly Churkin, Russia's ambassador to the United Nations, also blamed Ukraine for the crash on Monday. But when asked about audio recordings purporting to show pro-Russian separatists talking about shooting down a plane, he suggested that if they did, it was an accident. "According to them, the people from the east were saying that they shot down a military jet," he said. "If they think they shot down a military jet, it was confusion. If it was confusion, it was not an act of terrorism." Ukrainian President: The world must choose sides . So much we don't know -- eight unanswered questions . Who were the victims? Should jet have flown over Ukraine?
Rebels hand over black boxes to Malaysian officials . "These boxes will reveal the truth," rebel leader says . Train bearing bodies expected to arrive in Kharkiv, Ukrainian officials say . Dutch foreign minister says human remains were "used in a political game"
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[ "Rebels gave Malaysian officials the data recorders", "from downed Flight 17 on Tuesday, days after the", "passenger jet crashed in eastern Ukraine. \"We", "believe these are the black boxes and these boxes", "will reveal the truth,\" said Alexander Borodai,", "the self-declared rebel Prime Minister in", "Donetsk. It was a significant step forward in an", "investigation that's been stalled for days, but", "key questions remained unanswered: Will the black", "boxes give investigators the clues they need?", "What will happen to the bodies of the plane", "crash's 298 victims, many of which are being kept", "in refrigerated train cars? And who pulled the", "trigger to bring the plane down? Speaking to", "international reporters invited to watch the", "handover at the headquarters of the pro-Russian", "rebel movement early Tuesday, Borodai said the", "separatists had done their best to retrieve", "bodies and handle wreckage at the crash site. And", "he denied accusations that rebels shot down the", "plane. \"This is an information war,\" he said. \"We", "don't have the technical ability to destroy this", "plane. Ukrainians are not interested in the", "truth.\" Col. Mohammad Sakri of the Malaysian", "military thanked him. \"Having the black box is", "not to blame each other,\" he said, \"but to show", "the Malaysians that we are so serious that these", "things be recovered for Malaysia.\" The", "long-awaited handover came hours after Ukrainian", "President Petro Poroshenko and U.S. President", "Barack Obama lashed out Monday at Russia over", "conditions at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines", "Flight 17, saying Russian-backed rebels were", "still impeding efforts to find out exactly what", "happened. What will black boxes reveal? The", "flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder,", "known as the black boxes, could provide key", "information about what happened to the plane,", "analysts told CNN. But is it possible the rebels", "tampered with them before handing them over? \"You", "can't go and fool around with the data. These are", "solid, secure devices,\" said Peter Goelz, former", "National Transportation Safety Board managing", "director. \"If there was any kind of attempt to", "alter them, investigators would know", "immediately.\" The voice recorder could include", "audio from the cockpit, which would show whether", "the pilots knew the plane had been hit, said Mary", "Schiavo, a CNN aviation analyst and former", "inspector general for the U.S. Department of", "Transportation. And the flight data recorder will", "give investigators information about engine", "settings, pressurization and electronic", "communications, among other details, she said.", "but that doesn't mean the black boxes hold all", "the clues to explain what happened to the Boeing", "777. \"The black boxes aren't going to solve\" the", "issue of who downed the Malaysian airliner, a", "U.S. intelligence official told CNN's Evan Perez.", "Handling the remains . The remains of 16 people", "were still missing Monday, four days after Flight", "17 plunged to the ground, Poroshenko told CNN's", "Christiane Amanpour. Earlier, the Ukrainian", "government issued a statement saying that 282", "bodies and 87 \"body fragments\" had been recovered", "from the sprawling crash site. A train carrying", "the remains of 282 passengers was headed toward", "the eastern city of Kharkiv, officials said", "Monday. Obama and Poroshenko decried how the", "bodies had been treated, echoing complaints that", "the remains had been left exposed to the elements", "for days and that rebels had stripped personal", "belongings from some of the bodies and their", "effects. Poroshenko said the rebels' conduct was", "\"barbaric.\" Obama called the handling of remains", "an \"insult\" that has \"no place in the community", "of nations.\" Dutch forensics experts who", "inspected the train Monday were \"more or less\"", "satisfied with how the bodies were being stored,\"", "said Michael Bociurkiw, the spokesman for", "monitors from the Organization for Security and", "Co-operation in Europe. After the train arrives", "in Kharkiv, the remains will be flown to", "Amsterdam on board a Dutch C-130 Hercules,", "officials have said. Most of those who died in", "the crash were from the Netherlands. Dutch", "Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans said bringing", "the victims' remains home is his country's top", "priority. \"To my dying day, I will not understand", "that it took so much time for the rescue workers", "to be allowed to do their difficult jobs,\" he", "told the U.N. Security Council on Monday, \"and", "that human remains should be used in a political", "game.\" Who pulled the trigger? The U.N. Security", "Council adopted a resolution Monday demanding", "full access to the crash site and condemning the", "downing of the plane. The resolution won", "unanimous approval from the 15-member council,", "which includes Russia. It did not specify who was", "responsible for the crash. U.S. and other", "officials have said it appears the plane was shot", "down by a sophisticated surface-to-air missile", "located within rebel-held territory. Evidence", "supporting that conclusion includes telephone", "intercepts purporting to be pro-Russian rebels", "discussing the shootdown and video of a Buk", "missile launcher traveling into Russia with at", "least one missile missing. While they have", "stopped short of putting the responsibility", "squarely on Russia, Obama, British Prime Minister", "David Cameron and others have said the", "pro-Russian rebels could not have shot such a", "high-flying jet down without weapons and training", "from Russia. But officials said Monday that U.S.", "intelligence analysts are examining phone", "intercepts, social media posts and information", "gathered on the ground to see if Russian", "officials played a direct role in the shootdown,", "according to two U.S. officials directly familiar", "with the latest assessment. The officials", "declined to be identified because of the", "sensitivity of the situation. \"We are trying to", "determine if they manned it, advised, or pulled", "the trigger,\" one of the officials told CNN.", "Poroshenko, speaking to CNN's Amanpour, pleaded", "for international solidarity against the", "pro-Russian rebels. \"I don't see any differences\"", "between 9/11, the Lockerbie bombing and the", "attack on Flight 17, Poroshenko said, referring", "to the 2001 terror attacks on the United States", "and the bombing of a Pan Am flight over Scotland", "in 1988. Obama called on Russia to rein in the", "rebel fighters, who he said had treated remains", "poorly and removed evidence from the site. \"What", "exactly are they trying to hide?\" he said.", "Russians blame Ukraine . Pro-Russian rebels have", "repeatedly denied responsibility for the", "shootdown. In an interview with Chris Cuomo", "broadcast Monday on CNN's \"New Day,\" Borodai said", "he believed Ukrainian forces either shot the", "plane down with a surface-to-air missile or, as", "the Russian general suggested, one of its own", "fighter jets. \"We didn't have motives and desire", "to do that, and it is obvious that Ukrainians", "have them,\" he said. \"I can't say about desire,", "but motive is obvious that the crash of this", "plane was beneficial to them.\" Moscow has", "strongly denied claims it pulled the trigger, and", "on Monday, a Russian general suggested that it", "may instead have been a Ukrainian jet fighter", "that shot the plane down. Russian monitoring", "showed a Ukrainian Su-25 fighter jet flying along", "the same route and within 3 kilometers to 5", "kilometers (1.9 miles to 3.1 miles) of Flight 17,", "Lt. Gen. Andrei Kartapolov of the Russian Army", "General Staff said at a news conference, Russian", "state media reported. \"We would like to know why", "the Ukrainian plane was flying along a civilian", "route on the same flight path as the Malaysian", "Boeing,\" Kartapolov said, according to the", "reports. In his interview with Amanpour,", "Poroshenko rejected the Russian suggestion,", "saying all Ukrainian aircraft were on the ground", "at the time. Vitaly Churkin, Russia's ambassador", "to the United Nations, also blamed Ukraine for", "the crash on Monday. But when asked about audio", "recordings purporting to show pro-Russian", "separatists talking about shooting down a plane,", "he suggested that if they did, it was an", "accident. \"According to them, the people from the", "east were saying that they shot down a military", "jet,\" he said. \"If they think they shot down a", "military jet, it was confusion. If it was", "confusion, it was not an act of terrorism.\"", "Ukrainian President: The world must choose sides", ". So much we don't know -- eight unanswered", "questions . Who were the victims? Should jet have", "flown over Ukraine?" ]
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Rebels gave Malaysian officials the data recorders will reveal the truth," said Alexander Borodai, happened. What will black boxes reveal? The in Kharkiv, the remains will be flown to that human remains should be used in a political flown over Ukraine?
(CNN) -- The Keystone XL pipeline has turned into a poster child for political posturing. While it is merely one of many pipelines crisscrossing North America, this project has become "red meat" that both sides of the congressional aisle are using to weaken each other in an election season. To make matters more complicated, Canadian public and private-sector officials have jumped into the fray by coming to town to extol the virtues of the pipeline. The battle has become so heated it's easy to lose sight of the main question on which the fate of the pipeline should rest -- whether the project is in America's national interest and what are the measurable benefits and costs. The pipeline, as originally proposed, would bring crude oil from the tar sands of northern Canada through the Great Plains to the oil refineries in Texas and Louisiana, primarily for export. Supporters tout that the project would bring much needed jobs. Opponents warn of environmental risks. Unfortunately, the fight over whether to greenlight Keystone XL is creating collateral damage that vastly outweighs the marginal benefit either side will gain from sticking to its current position. Three victims among many deserve special mention: the U.S. transportation bill, U.S.-Canadian relations and America's strategic interests. The transportation bill, now in its ninth extension, is a critical piece of infrastructure legislation that consolidates more than 100 separate programs into just five major investment categories (for efficiency) and establishes performance standards for these investments (no more "Bridges to Nowhere"). It is finally in the last stage of negotiations between the House of Representatives and Senate. While the Senate passed a bill in March in a bipartisan 72-24 vote, the House has only a shell bill to offer, plus its "non-negotiable" insistence on mandatory approval of Keystone XL. The Senate majority has its own bazooka: a presidential veto if Keystone XL is in the bill. There is a good possibility that a sound, bipartisan bill authorizing a program so important to our future economic growth -- infrastructure -- will be tossed aside for a 10th extension and kicked into a new Congress to start all over from scratch. If this happens, both parties must stand to account in November for the damage done to our economy. America, which in 10 years has fallen from fifth to 23rd place in the quality of its infrastructure compared with its global competitors, will be the loser if the transportation bill becomes a victim of Keystone XL. If the project can't be resolved soon, U.S.-Canadian relations could also be compromised. Canada is not only our largest trading partner but also a great friend. Today, Canada supplies the largest share of U.S. oil imports and buys our products with the money we pay them for it. Yet the Canadian government risks becoming a pawn in our domestic political catfight. Keystone XL is being egged on by the fossil fuel lobbyists on both sides of the border who have urged Canada to double down against the initial permit denial and "turn up the political heat." In a recent meeting with representatives of the Canadian government, a U.S. oil industry representative argued that Canada should have pulled its ambassador when the Keystone XL permit was initially denied. That's crazy talk. Yet the Canadians have pushed hard for Keystone approval, bringing in both Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Alberta Premier Alison Redford to praise the pipeline and hosting the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers while in town to brief Congress on the merits of the pipeline. All the pressures aside, the United States needs to pause and think carefully about its national interest. Our future energy balance and supply chain should not be short-stopped by attaching Keystone XL as a nongermane rider to a transportation bill for temporary political gain. Politicians come and go; nations generally do not. The long-term strategic interests of both Canada and the United States are better served if all parties involved heed the analysis under way in the State Department rather than resort to legislative fiat or a presidential veto. Calmer heads are already working on the details of a better proposal: a new route, improved technology and perhaps cleaner oil. The Canadian government should vigorously and publicly embrace the existing State Department analysis and strongly oppose attaching Keystone XL as a rider to the transportation bill. Canada should not be complicit in rushed, political decisions -- it should play by the rules. Congress should resist the temptation to use Keystone XL as an opportunity for political brinkmanship. Both Democrats and Republicans need to make sure that the real issues aren't lost in the partisan noise of Washington and that we do our best to avoid all the collateral damage. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of David Burwell.
David Burwell: U.S. needs to think carefully about its national interest in considering pipeline . Burwell: Fight over Keystone XL project is creating unnecessary collateral damage . He says victims include transportation bill, relations with Canada, U.S. strategic interests . Burwell: Congress needs to focus on real issues instead of partisan bickering .
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[ "(CNN) -- The Keystone XL pipeline has turned into", "a poster child for political posturing. While it", "is merely one of many pipelines crisscrossing", "North America, this project has become \"red meat\"", "that both sides of the congressional aisle are", "using to weaken each other in an election season.", "To make matters more complicated, Canadian public", "and private-sector officials have jumped into the", "fray by coming to town to extol the virtues of", "the pipeline. The battle has become so heated", "it's easy to lose sight of the main question on", "which the fate of the pipeline should rest --", "whether the project is in America's national", "interest and what are the measurable benefits and", "costs. The pipeline, as originally proposed,", "would bring crude oil from the tar sands of", "northern Canada through the Great Plains to the", "oil refineries in Texas and Louisiana, primarily", "for export. Supporters tout that the project", "would bring much needed jobs. Opponents warn of", "environmental risks. Unfortunately, the fight", "over whether to greenlight Keystone XL is", "creating collateral damage that vastly outweighs", "the marginal benefit either side will gain from", "sticking to its current position. Three victims", "among many deserve special mention: the U.S.", "transportation bill, U.S.-Canadian relations and", "America's strategic interests. The transportation", "bill, now in its ninth extension, is a critical", "piece of infrastructure legislation that", "consolidates more than 100 separate programs into", "just five major investment categories (for", "efficiency) and establishes performance standards", "for these investments (no more \"Bridges to", "Nowhere\"). It is finally in the last stage of", "negotiations between the House of Representatives", "and Senate. While the Senate passed a bill in", "March in a bipartisan 72-24 vote, the House has", "only a shell bill to offer, plus its", "\"non-negotiable\" insistence on mandatory approval", "of Keystone XL. The Senate majority has its own", "bazooka: a presidential veto if Keystone XL is in", "the bill. There is a good possibility that a", "sound, bipartisan bill authorizing a program so", "important to our future economic growth --", "infrastructure -- will be tossed aside for a 10th", "extension and kicked into a new Congress to start", "all over from scratch. If this happens, both", "parties must stand to account in November for the", "damage done to our economy. America, which in 10", "years has fallen from fifth to 23rd place in the", "quality of its infrastructure compared with its", "global competitors, will be the loser if the", "transportation bill becomes a victim of Keystone", "XL. If the project can't be resolved soon,", "U.S.-Canadian relations could also be", "compromised. Canada is not only our largest", "trading partner but also a great friend. Today,", "Canada supplies the largest share of U.S. oil", "imports and buys our products with the money we", "pay them for it. Yet the Canadian government", "risks becoming a pawn in our domestic political", "catfight. Keystone XL is being egged on by the", "fossil fuel lobbyists on both sides of the border", "who have urged Canada to double down against the", "initial permit denial and \"turn up the political", "heat.\" In a recent meeting with representatives", "of the Canadian government, a U.S. oil industry", "representative argued that Canada should have", "pulled its ambassador when the Keystone XL permit", "was initially denied. That's crazy talk. Yet the", "Canadians have pushed hard for Keystone approval,", "bringing in both Prime Minister Stephen Harper", "and Alberta Premier Alison Redford to praise the", "pipeline and hosting the Canadian Association of", "Petroleum Producers while in town to brief", "Congress on the merits of the pipeline. All the", "pressures aside, the United States needs to pause", "and think carefully about its national interest.", "Our future energy balance and supply chain should", "not be short-stopped by attaching Keystone XL as", "a nongermane rider to a transportation bill for", "temporary political gain. Politicians come and", "go; nations generally do not. The long-term", "strategic interests of both Canada and the United", "States are better served if all parties involved", "heed the analysis under way in the State", "Department rather than resort to legislative fiat", "or a presidential veto. Calmer heads are already", "working on the details of a better proposal: a", "new route, improved technology and perhaps", "cleaner oil. The Canadian government should", "vigorously and publicly embrace the existing", "State Department analysis and strongly oppose", "attaching Keystone XL as a rider to the", "transportation bill. Canada should not be", "complicit in rushed, political decisions -- it", "should play by the rules. Congress should resist", "the temptation to use Keystone XL as an", "opportunity for political brinkmanship. Both", "Democrats and Republicans need to make sure that", "the real issues aren't lost in the partisan noise", "of Washington and that we do our best to avoid", "all the collateral damage. The opinions expressed", "in this commentary are solely those of David", "Burwell." ]
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By . James Nye . The unsolved beheading of a retiree and the killing of his elderly wife has so rattled their gated, lakeside Georgia community that neighbors are casting about for even outlandish explanations. Was it a mob hit? A drug dealer? A hungry alligator? The peaceful neighborhood where the couple was found dead at the beginning of May hadn't seen as much as a burglary in recent memory. Then, in early May, concerned friends found the headless body of Russell Dermond, 88, in the garage of his home on Lake Oconee. Tragic find: Shirley Dermond's body was found in . a lake after searching for her since . May 7, when her husband Russell was found murdered in their $1 million . home . Shirley Dermond, 87, was originally thought to have been abducted until her body was found a few weeks later in the lake. Russell Dermond's head has still not been found. Even though law enforcement thinks the Dermonds likely knew the person or people who attacked them, their advanced age, the beheading after he was killed, and the fact that it all happened in a seemingly secure community that has a manned guardhouse has left neighbors rattled, according to Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills. 'It is the prime topic of conversation around,' said Ron Bridgeman, senior editor of The Eatonton Messenger, a weekly newspaper. 'It has consumed hours and hours and hours of our time.' Despite interviewing hundreds of people and looking through reams of records, Sills has been frustrated by the lack of obvious motive and is hoping for a breakthrough. And for the first time in his 18 years as sheriff and four decades in law enforcement, he's asked the public to donate to a reward fund. He believes someone knows something and while they may not feel compelled by a sense of what's right and wrong, he said: 'I've found that almost all of them will respond to enough money, and we intend to offer enough money out there to spark that mercenary side of somebody.' Sills says he can't even remember so much as a burglary in the Dermonds' community during his tenure as sheriff. The surrounding county sees occasional domestic violence or drug-related killings but the last time there was a 'whodunit' murder, where they didn't immediately know who the killer was, was about five years ago, when a body was found beaten beyond recognition with no identification, Sills said. But they made arrests in that case within a week. Gruesome: Russell Dermond's decapitated body was found at the couple's exclusive lake-front home on May 7 . Discovery: Officers dredge a lake during the search for Shirley Dermond. Her body was found by a fisherman . In quiet downtown Eatonton, about a dozen miles from the gated community of Great Waters where the Dermonds lived, antique shops, clothing boutiques and restaurants fill historic store fronts that have plaques outside saying what the building was originally — cotton warehouse, bank, grocery, barber shop. And people there are talking about the mystery, said Karen Bridgeman, Ron Bridgeman's wife and the newspaper's managing editor. 'There are as many different theories as there are people in the county.' Some of the most common are that the Dermonds, originally from New Jersey, had organized crime ties and were victims of a mob hit or that their deaths are related to the killing of their oldest son in 2000 in a drug deal gone bad. The craziest tip authorities got was that it was likely a female alligator seeking food for her young, the sheriff said. Sills is tired of all the theories and speculation. He has investigated the Dermonds' lives in depth and has determined that they worked hard, paid their taxes, went to church. There's no indication of any illegal activity or association with unsavory characters, he said. There's no indication that anything was taken from the home. He simply can't figure out who would want the Dermonds dead. Russell Dermond had a corporate job and moved around until finally ending up in the Atlanta area. After he retired, he got into the fast food business, buying a number of chain restaurants. When he retired for a second time, he and his wife moved south to Lake Oconee. He played golf regularly until a few years ago and still liked to take walks, the sheriff said. Shirley Dermond was an avid bridge player, rarely missing the twice-weekly meetings of her club. Concern: The alarm was raised when the couple failed to turn up to a Kentucky Derby party . They lived a remarkably simple life, Sills said. Russell Dermond only had two credit cards and put everything on those to rack up rewards points. He didn't even have an ATM card as he never carried cash, the sheriff said. They were regulars at the Lake Oconee Community Church, missing services only when they went to visit their children in other states, Pastor David Key said. They were social and clearly had money but didn't flaunt it, he said. 'They were just a nice, unassuming couple,' Key said. The Dermonds had three sons and a daughter. Their oldest son had a serious drug problem and was shot to death while trying to buy drugs in a rough neighborhood in Atlanta in 2000, Sills said. The Dermonds' oldest living son, Keith, did not return calls from The Associated Press seeking comment. The other two children could not be reached. But Sills said he's questioned all three at length and talks to at least one of them almost every day. They've been extremely cooperative, answering his inquiries quickly and getting him any information he needs, Sills said. Sills believes the Dermonds likely were at least acquainted with the person or people who killed them because there was no sign of forced entry and no sign of a struggle. While he's not positive the killer or killers arrived and left by boat to reach the secluded cove where the couple's home sits, he's certain a boat was used to dispose of Shirley Dermond's body, which was found in the lake about five and a half miles from their home. As he puts the pieces together slowly and hopes for some sort of a break, Sills said he remains undaunted. 'They've done a good job concealing themselves,' he said of the killers. 'We've got to do a better job of finding them.'
Russell Dermond's decapitated body was discovered in his garage on May 7 . His wife, Shirley Dermond was found dead in a nearby lake two weeks later . She had been killed by a blow to the head and dumped in the water . Police still have no motive and no leads and have offered a reward to anyone with information .
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[ "By . James Nye . The unsolved beheading of a", "retiree and the killing of his elderly wife has", "so rattled their gated, lakeside Georgia", "community that neighbors are casting about for", "even outlandish explanations. Was it a mob hit? A", "drug dealer? A hungry alligator? The peaceful", "neighborhood where the couple was found dead at", "the beginning of May hadn't seen as much as a", "burglary in recent memory. Then, in early May,", "concerned friends found the headless body of", "Russell Dermond, 88, in the garage of his home on", "Lake Oconee. Tragic find: Shirley Dermond's body", "was found in . a lake after searching for her", "since . May 7, when her husband Russell was found", "murdered in their $1 million . home . Shirley", "Dermond, 87, was originally thought to have been", "abducted until her body was found a few weeks", "later in the lake. Russell Dermond's head has", "still not been found. Even though law enforcement", "thinks the Dermonds likely knew the person or", "people who attacked them, their advanced age, the", "beheading after he was killed, and the fact that", "it all happened in a seemingly secure community", "that has a manned guardhouse has left neighbors", "rattled, according to Putnam County Sheriff", "Howard Sills. 'It is the prime topic of", "conversation around,' said Ron Bridgeman, senior", "editor of The Eatonton Messenger, a weekly", "newspaper. 'It has consumed hours and hours and", "hours of our time.' Despite interviewing hundreds", "of people and looking through reams of records,", "Sills has been frustrated by the lack of obvious", "motive and is hoping for a breakthrough. And for", "the first time in his 18 years as sheriff and", "four decades in law enforcement, he's asked the", "public to donate to a reward fund. He believes", "someone knows something and while they may not", "feel compelled by a sense of what's right and", "wrong, he said: 'I've found that almost all of", "them will respond to enough money, and we intend", "to offer enough money out there to spark that", "mercenary side of somebody.' Sills says he can't", "even remember so much as a burglary in the", "Dermonds' community during his tenure as sheriff.", "The surrounding county sees occasional domestic", "violence or drug-related killings but the last", "time there was a 'whodunit' murder, where they", "didn't immediately know who the killer was, was", "about five years ago, when a body was found", "beaten beyond recognition with no identification,", "Sills said. But they made arrests in that case", "within a week. Gruesome: Russell Dermond's", "decapitated body was found at the couple's", "exclusive lake-front home on May 7 . Discovery:", "Officers dredge a lake during the search for", "Shirley Dermond. Her body was found by a", "fisherman . In quiet downtown Eatonton, about a", "dozen miles from the gated community of Great", "Waters where the Dermonds lived, antique shops,", "clothing boutiques and restaurants fill historic", "store fronts that have plaques outside saying", "what the building was originally — cotton", "warehouse, bank, grocery, barber shop. And people", "there are talking about the mystery, said Karen", "Bridgeman, Ron Bridgeman's wife and the", "newspaper's managing editor. 'There are as many", "different theories as there are people in the", "county.' Some of the most common are that the", "Dermonds, originally from New Jersey, had", "organized crime ties and were victims of a mob", "hit or that their deaths are related to the", "killing of their oldest son in 2000 in a drug", "deal gone bad. The craziest tip authorities got", "was that it was likely a female alligator seeking", "food for her young, the sheriff said. Sills is", "tired of all the theories and speculation. He has", "investigated the Dermonds' lives in depth and has", "determined that they worked hard, paid their", "taxes, went to church. There's no indication of", "any illegal activity or association with unsavory", "characters, he said. There's no indication that", "anything was taken from the home. He simply can't", "figure out who would want the Dermonds dead.", "Russell Dermond had a corporate job and moved", "around until finally ending up in the Atlanta", "area. After he retired, he got into the fast food", "business, buying a number of chain restaurants.", "When he retired for a second time, he and his", "wife moved south to Lake Oconee. He played golf", "regularly until a few years ago and still liked", "to take walks, the sheriff said. Shirley Dermond", "was an avid bridge player, rarely missing the", "twice-weekly meetings of her club. Concern: The", "alarm was raised when the couple failed to turn", "up to a Kentucky Derby party . They lived a", "remarkably simple life, Sills said. Russell", "Dermond only had two credit cards and put", "everything on those to rack up rewards points. He", "didn't even have an ATM card as he never carried", "cash, the sheriff said. They were regulars at the", "Lake Oconee Community Church, missing services", "only when they went to visit their children in", "other states, Pastor David Key said. They were", "social and clearly had money but didn't flaunt", "it, he said. 'They were just a nice, unassuming", "couple,' Key said. The Dermonds had three sons", "and a daughter. Their oldest son had a serious", "drug problem and was shot to death while trying", "to buy drugs in a rough neighborhood in Atlanta", "in 2000, Sills said. The Dermonds' oldest living", "son, Keith, did not return calls from The", "Associated Press seeking comment. The other two", "children could not be reached. But Sills said", "he's questioned all three at length and talks to", "at least one of them almost every day. They've", "been extremely cooperative, answering his", "inquiries quickly and getting him any information", "he needs, Sills said. Sills believes the Dermonds", "likely were at least acquainted with the person", "or people who killed them because there was no", "sign of forced entry and no sign of a struggle.", "While he's not positive the killer or killers", "arrived and left by boat to reach the secluded", "cove where the couple's home sits, he's certain a", "boat was used to dispose of Shirley Dermond's", "body, which was found in the lake about five and", "a half miles from their home. As he puts the", "pieces together slowly and hopes for some sort of", "a break, Sills said he remains undaunted.", "'They've done a good job concealing themselves,'", "he said of the killers. 'We've got to do a better", "job of finding them.'" ]
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neighborhood where the couple was found dead at Russell Dermond, 88, in the garage of his home on Dermond, 87, was originally thought to have been later in the lake. Russell Dermond's head has decapitated body was found at the couple's exclusive lake-front home on May 7 . Discovery: Shirley Dermond. Her body was found by a sign of forced entry and no sign of a struggle.
A major breakthrough in testing for pre-eclampsia — a condition which costs the lives of 1,000 unborn babies in Britain every year — could save many families from suffering this huge loss. Pre-eclampsia, where a defect with the placenta causes blood pressure to soar, is still impossible to cure. But more reliable testing means more babies should survive, and fewer women given distressing and dangerous precautionary treatment — such as very early delivery — after inaccurate test results. Risky death: Heidi Livesey was diagnosed with pre-eclampsia. Her daughter Ebony weighed just 1lb 1oz and while Heidi’s condition improved, Ebony remained in intensive care for four months . Heidi Livesey knows all too well how the condition can strike — 25 weeks into her first pregnancy, everything seemed fine. Yes, the previous week her blood pressure had been slightly raised and her midwife suggested a further check, but she had no idea how much danger she and her baby were in. In fact, that second check probably saved both their lives. She was diagnosed with pre-eclampsia. This can lead to dangerously high blood pressure in the mother, increasing her risk of stroke, seizures, heart failure and organ failure, which threaten the lives of mother and baby. ‘I hadn’t had any of the common symptoms, such as swelling around the feet and ankles, and headaches,’ recalls Heidi, 36, an ambulance technician from Nottingham. The only possible signs were a little dizziness and rib pain. But at the second check, her blood pressure reading was even higher than before, and she was sent straight to hospital. There, it continued rising and three days later, the doctors’ only option was to deliver her daughter by Caesarean, four months early. This is the only way to stop pre-eclampsia, but doctors could not be sure if mother and child would make it. Thousands of babies are delivered early to prevent the condition worsening and around 1,000 die because of pre-eclampsia every year . Heidi’s daughter Ebony weighed just 1lb 1oz and while Heidi’s condition improved, Ebony remained in intensive care for four months. Now aged three, she is still prone to chest infections, coughs and colds. One in ten women develops pre-eclampsia during their first pregnancy. For one in 100, such as Heidi, it is a serious condition. When the placenta stops working properly, the body releases toxic substances to the lining of blood vessels. As a result, the blood vessel lining — the endothelium — becomes inflamed, which damages organs and causes them to fail. Signs of pre-eclampsia include high blood pressure, headaches, swelling and visual disturbances. It can also restrict the baby’s growth as the placenta supplies nutrients and oxygen from the mother’s blood. Sometimes there are no symptoms. Thousands of babies are delivered early to prevent the condition worsening and around 1,000 die because of pre-eclampsia every year, either because the failing placenta means their life-support is cut off or they are delivered too early to survive. Experts still don’t understand why this condition occurs, although risk factors include pre-existing high blood pressure, IVF, kidney disease, diabetes, a twin pregnancy, first pregnancy, increased age, being overweight and previous pre-eclampsia. The test correctly identified 96 per cent of women with pre-eclampsia, sharply up from the 58 to 76 per cent detected with current methods . ‘However, these are all associations and we still don’t know exactly why the placenta stops working properly, and why only some women develop it,’ says Dr Cathy Nelson-Piercy, a professor of obstetric medicine at St Thomas’ Hospital, London, and chair of trustees for charity Action On Pre-Eclampsia. Women identified as being at high risk are put on low-dose aspirin from 12 weeks of pregnancy. But doctors have no clear way of telling which women can safely be monitored and which will get swiftly worse, leading to thousands of early deliveries. But a new blood test, developed by British doctors and being introduced in some hospitals, could revolutionise treatment and save lives by identifying the worst cases. Professor Andrew Shennan, a consultant obstetrician at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, who did the research into the test, says it will ‘radically change how we manage these women’. The Alere test, which gives results in 15 minutes, measures levels of a protein known as placental growth factor (PLGF), which increases during pregnancy. A one-year study with 625 women with suspected pre-eclampsia found that those with a very low PLGF level had severe pre-eclampsia, while those with high levels were very unlikely to have a severe form even if they had symptoms, and could safely carry their baby until full term. The test correctly identified 96 per cent of women with the condition, sharply up from the 58 to 76 per cent detected with current methods. For women like Heidi, it could make all the difference when considering having a second baby. action-on-pre-eclampsia.org.uk, tommys.org .
Pre-eclampsia costs the lives of 1,000 unborn babies in Britain every year . The condition struck Heidi Livesey 25 weeks into her first pregnancy . Signs of pre-eclampsia include high blood pressure and headaches . Risk factors include pre-existing high blood pressure, IVF and diabetes .
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(CNN) -- The hottest field in science this past decade has been neuroscience. That explosion in research, and our understanding of the human brain, was largely fueled by a new technology called functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) that became widely available in the 1990s. Well look out! Another technology-based neuroscience revolution is in the making, this one perhaps even bigger. The term to watch for in 2013 is "optogenetics." It's not a sexy term, but it is a very sexy technology. The heritage of optogenetics goes way back to 1979, when Nobel Laureate Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA with James Watson and Rosalind Franklin, suggested that neuroscientists should seek to learn how to take control of specific cells in the brain. Well, that certainly would seem to be an advance with great potential. Imagine being able to turn the neurons in an animal's brain on and off from the outside. Sounds like you'd be turning the creature into a robot, sounds like science fiction. Right? Well, flash forward thirty-some years, and guess what, optogenetics is a reality! Here's how it works... roughly. An obvious approach would be to stick a tiny electrode into an animal's brain and stimulate the cells using electricity. Today we have tiny microelectrodes, but they are still too crude for the job. Crick speculated that light could be the tool to use. That turned out to be true: Optogenetics involves inserting fiber-optics tools into an animal's brain, in order to control the target neurons using pulses of light as a trigger. Learning to shine light on a neuron is not the whole answer, though. In order for the method to work, the neurons have to be re-engineered so that they react to the light. That was made possible by the amazing discovery of a kind of protein that can be used to turn neurons on and off in response to light. The exotic light-sensitive protein is not present in normal neurons, so scientists designed a way to insert it. That is accomplished through a type of gene engineering called "transfection" that employs "vectors" such as viruses to infect the target neuron, and, once there, to insert genetic material that will cause the neuron to manufacture the light-sensitive protein. Put it all together, and you have that sci-fi-sounding technology: genetically-engineered neurons that you can turn on and off at will, inside the brain of a living and freely-moving animal. It is the combined use of optics and genetics that give optogenetics its name, but it's not the "how" that makes optogenetics exciting, it is the "what." Scientists didn't really develop it to "take over" a creature's brain. They developed it, like fMRI, to learn about the brain, and how the brain works, in this case by studying the effect of stimulating specific types of neurons. The technology is already beginning to pay off, and despite its recent invention, the word on the street is that a Nobel Prize isn't far off. In one application of optogenetics, scientists investigated how neurons that make dopamine, a neurotransmitter in the brain, may give rise to feelings of reward and pleasure. That work may help scientists understand the pleasure-related pathologies involved in clinical depression. In another application, scientists selectively stimulated brain cells in animal models of Parkinson's disease, a disease that involves the disruption of information-processing in the brain. That research gave new insight into the circuitry involved in the disease, and the way that the therapies we currently prescribe for it operate. It has also suggested new directions for therapeutic intervention. Schizophrenia is another disorder that involves information processing issues in the brain. The illusion of hearing voices, for example, may arise from the failure of an internal mechanism for notifying a person when his or her thoughts are "self-generated." Optogenetics has been employed to better understand a kind of brain activity called "gamma oscillations" that appear abnormal in schizophrenia -- and also in autism. Today, we are a long way from the era when a single person working with an assistant or two can make a revolutionary technological breakthrough. It took, instead, decades of work in many fields, which came together, only very recently, to bring Crick's vision to fruition. But now that it's here, optogenetics is destined to change the way we treat mental illness, and eventually, even, the way we understand ourselves as human beings. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Leonard Mlodinow.
Leonard Mlodinow: In 2013, "optogenetics" is the technology to watch out for . Mlodinow: Imagine being able to turn neurons in a brain on and off from the outside . He says optogenetics can be used to gain insights on diseases, mental illnesses . Mlodinow: It will change the way we understand ourselves as human beings .
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A cargo ship that was stranded for nearly three weeks after it was beached on a sandbank has finally docked after being towed back to port. The 51,000-tonne Hoegh Osaka, which is carrying more than £30million worth of cargo, was grounded deliberately on a sandbar as it left Southampton on January 3 after it started listing dangerously in a busy shipping lane with 25 crew aboard. The multi-million pound plan to re-right the 15-year-old ship - which needed to be done before it could be brought back to port - has faced a number of delays caused by heavy winds and stormy weather. But today the salvage team working on the ship successfully reduced its listing to five degrees - allowing the Singapore-registered vessel to be towed back into Southampton, where it arrived shortly after 5.30pm. Scroll down for video . Arrival: The car-carrier was towed into Southampton port shortly before 7pm, ending a salvage operation that lasted nearly three weeks . Next step: The state of the cargo, which includes luxury cars and pieces of heavy machinery, will now be assessed for damage . Success: Hundreds of onlookers flocked to the banks of Southampton to see the vessel complete its three-hour journey back to port . Hundreds of onlookers flocked to the banks of Southampton Water to see the vessel complete its three-hour journey back to port guided by four tugs. Marketing executive Jason Mumford, 40, from Southampton, left work an hour early so he could watch the Hoegh Osaka being towed back in. He said: 'It's great to see it being moved from the Solent, especially after nearly three weeks virtually on its side in the water. 'You could still see a very slight list but other than that it looks like any other ship coming into Southampton.' After the vessel beached, the 24 crew members and the pilot were evacuated from the leaning vessel during darkness in a dramatic air and sea rescue operation. At the time, 591ft ship was listing at 52 degrees. Four days later the ship, which sailing to Bremerhaven, Germany, floated free from the sandbank on high tide and has since been anchored at a spot two miles east called Alpha Anchorage, near Lee-on-the-Solent. The 19-day salvage operation was hampered by heavy winds, which were so strong during one storm that they even caused one of the tugs to collide with the vessel. Return journey: The 51,000-tonne Hoegh Osaka was towed back to Southampton today - almost three weeks after it was beached . Stranded: The vessel, which is carrying more than £30million worth of cargo, was grounded deliberately shortly after leaving Southampton . Recovery: The multi-million pound salvage mission, which was hampered by heavy winds and stormy weather, was completed today . Salvaged: Onlookers gathered on the seafront in Calshot, Hampshire, to watch the vessel as it was towed back to port in Southampton . An excavator that was on board shifted during the sailing and punched a hole in the side of the hull, which was quickly repaired. But some 3,000 tonnes of water entered the vessel and had to be pumped out and into empty fuel tanks on board. It was only then that salvage firm Svitzer was able to complete ballast management and bring the vessel back to a listing of five degrees. The condition of the cargo, which includes 1,200 Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles, 65 Mini cars and 105 pieces of JCB construction equipment, is not clear but further inspections are due now the ship has berthed. Nearly there: As darkness fell this evning, the ship continued its journey towards Southampton port, towed by a tug (pictured right) New position: Four days after beaching the ship, which sailing to Bremerhaven, Germany, floated free from the sandbank on high tide . Back to shore: Tug boats surround the Singapore-registered vessel as it was brought back to Southampton port this evening . Valuable: The condition of the cargo, which includes 1,200 Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles and 65 Minis, is not yet clear . Hugh Shaw, the Secretary of State's Representative for Maritime Salvage and Intervention (Sosrep), had said the vessel could not be brought back into port until the list had been sufficiently reduced. He explained this was to ensure the cargo hold doors could be opened in order for the cars and other vehicles to be discharged when it was brought alongside. However, early today it was decided that it was ready to head back to Southampton Port. During its journey, an exclusion zone around the vessel was in place, set at 1,000 metres ahead and behind and 100 metres either side. Righted: The ship needed to reach a list of five degrees before it could be brought back, so that cargo doors could be open in port . Operation: Salvage crews working in the Solent have been removing water from the vessel's car decks and managing its ballast . Progress: The ship, pictured on its journey back to Southampton Port, docked shortly after 5.30pm - more than an hour ahead of schedule . Frantic effort: The stricken ship was listing at 52 degrees when it was beached on January 3. Above, it was towed to an anchor point . Airspace around the cargo ship was also be restricted to one mile either side of the route as a safety precaution. An MCA spokeswoman said earlier today: 'The Hoegh Osaka is scheduled to arrive at Berth 101 in Southampton Port at 7pm. 'During the towing operation to bring the Hoegh Osaka in to Southampton Port, a restricted airspace (temporary) will be placed one mile either side of the navigation route and up to 2,000ft. This is designed to provide essential safety during the towing operation. 'There will also be an exclusion zone around the vessel itself of 3,280ft ahead and behind and 328ft either side.'
Hoegh Osaka ran aground as it left Southampton for Bremerhaven, Germany, on January 3 with 25 crew aboard . The 51,000-tonne ship was steered deliberately towards sandbar after it began to list severely shortly after leaving . Multi-million pound plan to re-right the ship - which needed to be done before it could be towed - faced major delays . But it has now been towed back to Southampton after salvage crew achieved necessary five-degree listing today .
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[ "A cargo ship that was stranded for nearly three", "weeks after it was beached on a sandbank has", "finally docked after being towed back to port.", "The 51,000-tonne Hoegh Osaka, which is carrying", "more than £30million worth of cargo, was grounded", "deliberately on a sandbar as it left Southampton", "on January 3 after it started listing dangerously", "in a busy shipping lane with 25 crew aboard. The", "multi-million pound plan to re-right the", "15-year-old ship - which needed to be done before", "it could be brought back to port - has faced a", "number of delays caused by heavy winds and", "stormy weather. But today the salvage team", "working on the ship successfully reduced its", "listing to five degrees - allowing the", "Singapore-registered vessel to be towed back into", "Southampton, where it arrived shortly after", "5.30pm. Scroll down for video . Arrival: The", "car-carrier was towed into Southampton port", "shortly before 7pm, ending a salvage operation", "that lasted nearly three weeks . Next step: The", "state of the cargo, which includes luxury cars", "and pieces of heavy machinery, will now be", "assessed for damage . Success: Hundreds of", "onlookers flocked to the banks of Southampton to", "see the vessel complete its three-hour journey", "back to port . Hundreds of onlookers flocked to", "the banks of Southampton Water to see the vessel", "complete its three-hour journey back to port", "guided by four tugs. Marketing executive Jason", "Mumford, 40, from Southampton, left work an hour", "early so he could watch the Hoegh Osaka being", "towed back in. He said: 'It's great to see it", "being moved from the Solent, especially after", "nearly three weeks virtually on its side in the", "water. 'You could still see a very slight list", "but other than that it looks like any other ship", "coming into Southampton.' After the vessel", "beached, the 24 crew members and the pilot were", "evacuated from the leaning vessel during darkness", "in a dramatic air and sea rescue operation. At", "the time, 591ft ship was listing at 52 degrees.", "Four days later the ship, which sailing to", "Bremerhaven, Germany, floated free from the", "sandbank on high tide and has since been anchored", "at a spot two miles east called Alpha Anchorage,", "near Lee-on-the-Solent. The 19-day salvage", "operation was hampered by heavy winds, which were", "so strong during one storm that they even caused", "one of the tugs to collide with the vessel.", "Return journey: The 51,000-tonne Hoegh Osaka was", "towed back to Southampton today - almost three", "weeks after it was beached . Stranded: The", "vessel, which is carrying more than £30million", "worth of cargo, was grounded deliberately shortly", "after leaving Southampton . Recovery: The", "multi-million pound salvage mission, which was", "hampered by heavy winds and stormy weather, was", "completed today . Salvaged: Onlookers gathered on", "the seafront in Calshot, Hampshire, to watch the", "vessel as it was towed back to port in", "Southampton . An excavator that was on board", "shifted during the sailing and punched a hole in", "the side of the hull, which was quickly repaired.", "But some 3,000 tonnes of water entered the vessel", "and had to be pumped out and into empty fuel", "tanks on board. It was only then that salvage", "firm Svitzer was able to complete ballast", "management and bring the vessel back to a listing", "of five degrees. The condition of the cargo,", "which includes 1,200 Jaguar and Land Rover", "vehicles, 65 Mini cars and 105 pieces of JCB", "construction equipment, is not clear but further", "inspections are due now the ship has berthed.", "Nearly there: As darkness fell this evning, the", "ship continued its journey towards Southampton", "port, towed by a tug (pictured right) New", "position: Four days after beaching the ship,", "which sailing to Bremerhaven, Germany, floated", "free from the sandbank on high tide . Back to", "shore: Tug boats surround the", "Singapore-registered vessel as it was brought", "back to Southampton port this evening . Valuable:", "The condition of the cargo, which includes 1,200", "Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles and 65 Minis, is", "not yet clear . Hugh Shaw, the Secretary of", "State's Representative for Maritime Salvage and", "Intervention (Sosrep), had said the vessel could", "not be brought back into port until the list had", "been sufficiently reduced. He explained this was", "to ensure the cargo hold doors could be opened in", "order for the cars and other vehicles to be", "discharged when it was brought alongside.", "However, early today it was decided that it was", "ready to head back to Southampton Port. During", "its journey, an exclusion zone around the vessel", "was in place, set at 1,000 metres ahead and", "behind and 100 metres either side. Righted: The", "ship needed to reach a list of five degrees", "before it could be brought back, so that cargo", "doors could be open in port . Operation: Salvage", "crews working in the Solent have been removing", "water from the vessel's car decks and managing", "its ballast . Progress: The ship, pictured on its", "journey back to Southampton Port, docked shortly", "after 5.30pm - more than an hour ahead of", "schedule . Frantic effort: The stricken ship was", "listing at 52 degrees when it was beached on", "January 3. Above, it was towed to an anchor point", ". Airspace around the cargo ship was also be", "restricted to one mile either side of the route", "as a safety precaution. An MCA spokeswoman said", "earlier today: 'The Hoegh Osaka is scheduled to", "arrive at Berth 101 in Southampton Port at 7pm.", "'During the towing operation to bring the Hoegh", "Osaka in to Southampton Port, a restricted", "airspace (temporary) will be placed one mile", "either side of the navigation route and up to", "2,000ft. This is designed to provide essential", "safety during the towing operation. 'There will", "also be an exclusion zone around the vessel", "itself of 3,280ft ahead and behind and 328ft", "either side.'" ]
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- Pop star George Michael was cautioned by police in London after being arrested in public toilets on suspicion of possessing drugs, the UK's Press Association reported. George Michael has talked candidly about drug use in the past. In a statement, the Metropolitan Police said a 45-year-old man had been arrested in the Hampstead Heath area of London on Friday. He was later released with a caution for possession of class A and class C drugs. The statement did not name Michael, but other sources confirmed his identity. Reports Sunday said Michael had been arrested following a tip-off to police from a suspicious toilet attendant, PA said. The 45-year-old, who has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, has talked openly about his use of drugs in the past. In an inteview with the BBC last year he admitted: "I'm a happy man and I can afford my marijuana so that's not a problem." Last May he pleaded guilty to driving while unfit through drugs and was banned from driving for two years after being found slumped behind the wheel of his car.
George Michael cautioned after being arrested for drugs in London public toilet . Pop star was released with a caution for possession of class A, class C drugs . Press reports claim police were tipped off by a suspicious toilet attendant .
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[ "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Pop star George Michael", "was cautioned by police in London after being", "arrested in public toilets on suspicion of", "possessing drugs, the UK's Press Association", "reported. George Michael has talked candidly", "about drug use in the past. In a statement, the", "Metropolitan Police said a 45-year-old man had", "been arrested in the Hampstead Heath area of", "London on Friday. He was later released with a", "caution for possession of class A and class C", "drugs. The statement did not name Michael, but", "other sources confirmed his identity. Reports", "Sunday said Michael had been arrested following a", "tip-off to police from a suspicious toilet", "attendant, PA said. The 45-year-old, who has sold", "more than 100 million records worldwide, has", "talked openly about his use of drugs in the past.", "In an inteview with the BBC last year he", "admitted: \"I'm a happy man and I can afford my", "marijuana so that's not a problem.\" Last May he", "pleaded guilty to driving while unfit through", "drugs and was banned from driving for two years", "after being found slumped behind the wheel of his", "car." ]
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A cannabis-smoking teenage driver has been jailed for 20 months for killing a schoolgirl friend, 15, and a 55-year-old as he tried to overtake on a dark bend. Daniel Watts, 19, of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, was sentenced to 20 months in prison yesterday for killing passenger Shannley Leaver, 15, and driver Ronald Gates, 55, in the head-on crash. Now, the father of the 15-year-old girl has urged young people not to drive 'like idiots' and called for a restriction on the number of passengers young drivers are allowed to carry. Shaun Leaver also criticised the length of the sentence for being too short. Cannabis-smoking teenage driver Daniel Watts has been jailed for killing two in a crash in October 2013 . Passenger Shannley Leaver, 15, was killed following the collision along the A12 at Frostenden, Suffolk . In December, father-to-be Watts admitted causing their deaths by careless driving. The court heard he passed his driving test just 10 months before the fatal collision on October 8 2013. On the day of the collision he decided to go to Ipswich from Great Yarmouth to pick up a car part. Before this journey he had never ventured more than five miles from home in his Citroen Saxo car. He invited Shannley Leaver and two other young people - Brodie Jones and Sam Duffy - to go with him. A witness statement from Brodie Jones revealed they had been smoking cannabis. However, Judge John Devaux said no-one could conclusively prove this had played a part in the crash. Mr Gates was driving southbound with his wife Ann in their Peugeot 106 when Watts, driving on the wrong side of the road, ploughed into their car along the A12 at Frostenden, near Lowestoft, Suffolk, at about 8.30pm. The teenager's car was sent spinning in to the air by the force of the collision and flipped over. Watts was sentenced to 20 months in jail yesterday and also banned from driving for two years . Shannley, who attended Lynn Grove High School in Gorleston, was described by her heartbroken father as 'outgoing, fun-loving and lovely' Mr Gates, of Knodishall, Suffolk, and Shannley both died after suffering multiple injuries, Ipswich Crown Court heard. Watts was airlifted to hospital with a broken foot, shattered pelvis, broken leg and dislocated shoulder. He was treated for five weeks before being allowed home. Mr Gates' wife Ann and the two other passengers in Watts' car also suffered serious injuries. As well as receiving 20 months in prison, Watts was also banned from driving for two years. Simon Gladwell, defending Watts, said he took 'full responsibility' and was 'totally remorseful' for the deaths and injuries he had caused. He said Watts genuinely had no recollection of the collision but a black box in his car for insurance purposes showed he had not been speeding prior to the collision. He said Watts had no previous convictions and his girlfriend was pregnant. Shaun Leaver has urged young people not to drive 'like idiots' and criticised the length of the sentence . Shannley, who attended Lynn Grove High School in Gorleston, was last night described by her heartbroken father as 'outgoing, fun-loving and lovely'. Mr Leaver, of Yarmouth, said there were 'no words to describe the devastating effect' her tragic death had had on their family. Mr Gates’ mother Maureen Gates said that while her son’s death would have a lasting impact on her family, Watts would be released from his sentence after 10 months and could then get on with his life.
Daniel Watts, 19, jailed for 20 months in prison for killing two in crash . Passenger Shannley Leaver, 15, and driver Ronald Gates, 55, were killed . Father of 15-year-old girl has urged young people not to drive 'like idiots' Watts had only passed his driving test 10 months before fatal collision .
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Washington (CNN) -- Responding to the uproar over physical searches of children, the Transportation Security Administration is rolling out new procedures that should reduce, although not eliminate, the number of times children are patted down at airport checkpoints. Under the new procedures, children age 12 and younger will be allowed to keep their shoes on, the TSA said. If a metal detector or full-body image detects a suspicious object, the children will be allowed multiple passes through the machines in an effort to identify the anomaly. Finally, airport screeners will have the option of swabbing the children's hands to check for explosive residue as an alternative to patting down the children. Pat downs will be used only if concerns persist. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on Tuesday told a Senate committee the TSA will roll out the new procedures in the coming weeks and months. "It does require additional training of all of the thousands of TSA officers and that's under way," she said. In the spring, the TSA modified the actual pat down procedures, refining the parts of the body officers touch, amid widespread criticism that the pat downs were too intrusive. Since then, the TSA has been testing a variety of protocols to see if it could address public concerns without jeopardizing security. The pilot program, which has been going on since August at six airports, has shown the TSA could reduce the number of times it has had to pat down children, a TSA official said. The six airports are Boston Logan International, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International, Miami International, Orlando International, Houston Intercontinental and Denver International. The furor over screening of children erupted in spring after a video posted on YouTube showed a 6-year-old girl being searched at New Orleans airport on April 5. The girl protests the search at first, although she complies quietly while it is under way. TSA chief John Pistole said at a Capitol Hill hearing in spring that a female security screener performed the pat down on the girl because the child had moved while passing through the imaging machine. That prevented the device from getting a clear reading. Pistole suggested then that a pat down of a child is not entirely unjustified. "Unfortunately we know that terrorists around the world have used children as suicide bombers," Pistole said.
TSA responds to criticism of pat downs for children with new procedures . Children will be allowed several passes through machines . Options will include swabbing hands for explosive residue . Official says it will take time to train all agents to implement procedures .
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By . Steve Robson . PUBLISHED: . 04:23 EST, 6 December 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 12:20 EST, 6 December 2012 . The Egyptian army was today patrolling the streets of Cairo after deadly clashes between supporters and opponents of the country's Islamist leader Mohammed Morsi. Seven people have been killed and almost 500 injured as the tension which has building since the President assumed near total powers over the country threatens to erupt. Supporters of Mr Morsi attacked his opponents who had gathered to protest outside the presidential palace overnight. Moving in: An Egyptian Army tank deploys near the presidential palace to secure the site after overnight clashes between supporters and opponents of President Mohammed Morsi . Peaceful: Egyptian Army generals have promised that they have moved in to keep the peace between rival groups who have clashed outside the presidential palace . Making a grab for power: An Egyptian army tank is seen behind barbed wire securing the perimeter of the presidential palace in Cairo . Firebombs and stones were thrown in the bloodiest outbreak since last year's uprising that toppled authoritarian ruler Hosni Mubarak. Armoured troop carriers have deployed . and soldiers unfurled barbed wire to protect the palace and help police . pacify what has become a chaotic battleground. With at least seven tanks at the . palace corners, backed by about 10 armoured troop carriers and 20 police . trucks, the two sides mostly shouted slogans at each other from a . distance. But the commander of the Republican . Guard . said his intention was to separate the opposing sides, not to repress them. 'The armed forces, and at the . forefront of them the Republican Guard, will not be used as a tool to . oppress the demonstrators,' General Mohamed Zaki told the state news . agency. President Morsi, who has been silent during the turbulence . of the last few days, will address the nation later today, according to an adviser. The military played a crucial role in ending Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule by taking over from him to manage a transitional period, but it has stayed out of the latest crisis until now. Crisis: Tension has been building ever since President Morsi passed measures giving him almost total control over Egypt on November 22 . Deadly: Seven people have died and hundreds more have been injured amid violent clashes in Cairo . Faith and force: Army soldiers install barbed wire, as supporters of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi pray in the background . It is the first time rival groups have fought openly in the streets after thousands of Mr Morsi's Islamist supporters descended on an area near the presidential palace where 300 opponents were staging a sit-in. State television quoted the health ministry as saying five people were killed and 446 were injured as mobs battled outside the presidential complex in the Heliopolis district of the capital. The fighting erupted late yesterday when members of Mr Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood chased the protesters away from their base outside the palace's main gate and tore down their tents. After a brief lull, hundreds of opponents arrived and began throwing firebombs at the president's backers, who responded with rocks. Tanks: The Egyptian Army has moved in but promised not to repress demonstrators on either side . Appeal for unity: The United States and Britain have called for restraint and an 'inclusive' political process . The crowds swelled and the clashes continued well after nightfall, spreading from the immediate vicinity of the palace to residential streets nearby. Hundreds of riot police could not stop the fighting as officers fired tear gas in a bid to disperse Mr Morsi's opponents. Violence: A supporter of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi chants slogans during clashes with opponents outside the presidential palace in Cairo yesterday . Battle: Supporters of President Morsi attack an opponent during the confrontation outside the palace . Volunteers ferried the wounded on motorcycles to waiting ambulances, which rushed them to hospitals. By dawn, the violence had calmed, but both sides appeared to be digging in for a long struggle, with the opposition vowing more protests later today and rejecting any dialogue unless the charter is rescinded. Mr Morsi is pressing relentlessly forward with plans for a December 15 constitutional referendum to pass the new charter. The scale and intensity of the fighting marked a milestone in Egypt's divide between the ultra-conservative Muslim Brotherhood and liberals, leftists and Christians. The violence spread to other parts of the country yesterday. Anti-Morsi protesters stormed and set ablaze the Brotherhood offices in Suez and Ismailia, east of Cairo, and there were clashes in the industrial city of Mahallah and the province of Menoufiyah in the Nile Delta north of the capital. There were rival demonstrations outside the Brotherhood's headquarters in the Cairo suburb of Moqatam, and in Alexandria security officials said senior Brotherhood official Sobhi Saleh was taken to hospital after being severely beaten by Morsi opponents. VIDEO: Muslim Brotherhood say senior member of group attacked in Alexandra . Explosive: Last night's clashes were the bloodiest since last year's uprising which toppled ruler Hosni Mubarak . 'No different': Opponents of President Morsi say his rule as leader of the Muslim Brotherhood will be 'no different' from Hosni Mubarak . Mr Saleh, a former MP, played a key role in drafting the disputed constitution. Compounding Morsi's woes, four of his advisers resigned yesterday, joining two other members of his 17-member advisory panel who have abandoned him since the crisis began. The opposition is demanding he rescind the decrees giving him nearly unrestricted powers and shelve the controversial draft constitution, which the president's Islamist allies rushed through last week in an all-night session shown live on state TV. Mohamed ElBaradei, a leading opposition reform advocate, said late yesterday that Mr Morsi's rule was 'no different' to Mubarak's. 'In fact, it is perhaps even worse,' the Nobel Peace Prize laureate told a news conference after he accused the president's supporters of a 'vicious and deliberate' attack on peaceful demonstrators outside the palace. 'Cancel the constitutional declarations, postpone the referendum, stop the bloodshed, and enter a direct dialogue with the national forces,' he wrote on his Twitter account, addressing Mr Morsi. The Supreme Guide of Egypt's Muslim . Brotherhood, to which Mr Morsi belonged before he was narrowly elected . president in June, has appealed for unity. Divisions among Egyptians 'only . serve the nation's enemies', Mohamed Badie said in a statement. Opposition activist Hamdi Ghassan said protesters would arrive from other parts . of Cairo later in the day, accusing Mr Morsi's supporters of bringing in . people from the countryside to boost their presence. Mr Morsi's opponents accuse him of . seeking to create a new 'dictatorship' with his November 22 decree. The president has defended the move . as necessary to prevent courts still full of judges appointed by . Mubarak from derailing a constitution vital for Egypt's political . transition. Around the palace, traffic was moving . through streets strewn with rocks thrown during violence in which . petrol bombs and guns were also used. Hundreds of Morsi supporters were . still in the area, many wrapped in blankets and some reading the Koran. Tension: Supporters of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood party throw stones at opposition protesters . Protest: Opponents of president Morsi chant anti Muslim Brotherhood slogans . 'We came here to support President . Mursi and his decisions. He is the elected president of Egypt,' said . demonstrator Emad Abou Salem, 40. 'He has legitimacy and nobody else . does.' Mr Morsi's opponents say the Muslim . Brotherhood, the group that propelled the president to power in a June . election, is behind the violence. The Brotherhood says the opposition is . to blame and that six of the dead were Mr Morsi supporters. WESTERN CONCERN . The United States, worried about the . stability of an Arab state which has a peace deal with Israel and which . receives $1.3 billion in U.S. military aid, urged dialogue. Britain also . called for restraint and an 'inclusive' political process. Egyptian Vice President Mahmoud Mekky proposed 'personal ideas' for a negotiated way out yesterday, saying . amendments to disputed articles in the constitution could be agreed with . the opposition. A written agreement could then go to parliament, to be . elected after this month's referendum on the constitution. But the opposition stuck by its demand for Mr Morsi to cancel . the November 22 decree and postpone the referendum before any dialogue. Protests spread to other cities, and offices of the Muslim Brotherhood's political party in Ismailia and Suez were torched. But Mr Mursi has shown no sign of . buckling under pressure from protesters, confident that the Islamists, . who have dominated both elections since Mubarak was overthrown, can win . the referendum and the parliamentary election to follow. As well as relying on his Brotherhood . power base, Mr Morsi may also draw on a popular yearning for stability and . economic revival after almost two years of political turmoil. Opposition coordinator Mohamed . ElBaradei said yesterday the street action and the polarisation of . society were pushing Egypt into violence and 'could draw us to something . worse'. The Egyptian pound plunged 4 per cent today to its lowest level in eight years, after previously firming . on hopes that a $4.8 billion IMF loan would stabilise the economy. The . Egyptian stock market fell 4.4 per cent after it opened.
Seven killed and hundreds injured as rival supporters clash outside palace . Military move in but vow not to oppress demonstrators . Bloodiest battle since last year's uprising that brought down Hosni Mubarak . Opponents of President Morsi say his rule is 'no different'
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[ "By . Steve Robson . PUBLISHED: . 04:23 EST, 6", "December 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 12:20 EST, 6", "December 2012 . The Egyptian army was today", "patrolling the streets of Cairo after deadly", "clashes between supporters and opponents of the", "country's Islamist leader Mohammed Morsi. Seven", "people have been killed and almost 500 injured as", "the tension which has building since the", "President assumed near total powers over the", "country threatens to erupt. Supporters of Mr", "Morsi attacked his opponents who had gathered to", "protest outside the presidential palace", "overnight. Moving in: An Egyptian Army tank", "deploys near the presidential palace to secure", "the site after overnight clashes between", "supporters and opponents of President Mohammed", "Morsi . Peaceful: Egyptian Army generals have", "promised that they have moved in to keep the", "peace between rival groups who have clashed", "outside the presidential palace . Making a grab", "for power: An Egyptian army tank is seen behind", "barbed wire securing the perimeter of the", "presidential palace in Cairo . Firebombs and", "stones were thrown in the bloodiest outbreak", "since last year's uprising that toppled", "authoritarian ruler Hosni Mubarak. Armoured troop", "carriers have deployed . and soldiers unfurled", "barbed wire to protect the palace and help police", ". pacify what has become a chaotic battleground.", "With at least seven tanks at the . palace", "corners, backed by about 10 armoured troop", "carriers and 20 police . trucks, the two sides", "mostly shouted slogans at each other from a .", "distance. But the commander of the Republican .", "Guard . said his intention was to separate the", "opposing sides, not to repress them. 'The armed", "forces, and at the . forefront of them the", "Republican Guard, will not be used as a tool to .", "oppress the demonstrators,' General Mohamed Zaki", "told the state news . agency. President Morsi,", "who has been silent during the turbulence . of", "the last few days, will address the nation later", "today, according to an adviser. The military", "played a crucial role in ending Hosni Mubarak's", "30-year rule by taking over from him to manage a", "transitional period, but it has stayed out of the", "latest crisis until now. Crisis: Tension has been", "building ever since President Morsi passed", "measures giving him almost total control over", "Egypt on November 22 . Deadly: Seven people have", "died and hundreds more have been injured amid", "violent clashes in Cairo . Faith and force: Army", "soldiers install barbed wire, as supporters of", "Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi pray in the", "background . It is the first time rival groups", "have fought openly in the streets after thousands", "of Mr Morsi's Islamist supporters descended on an", "area near the presidential palace where 300", "opponents were staging a sit-in. State television", "quoted the health ministry as saying five people", "were killed and 446 were injured as mobs battled", "outside the presidential complex in the", "Heliopolis district of the capital. The fighting", "erupted late yesterday when members of Mr Morsi's", "Muslim Brotherhood chased the protesters away", "from their base outside the palace's main gate", "and tore down their tents. After a brief lull,", "hundreds of opponents arrived and began throwing", "firebombs at the president's backers, who", "responded with rocks. Tanks: The Egyptian Army", "has moved in but promised not to repress", "demonstrators on either side . Appeal for unity:", "The United States and Britain have called for", "restraint and an 'inclusive' political process .", "The crowds swelled and the clashes continued well", "after nightfall, spreading from the immediate", "vicinity of the palace to residential streets", "nearby. Hundreds of riot police could not stop", "the fighting as officers fired tear gas in a bid", "to disperse Mr Morsi's opponents. Violence: A", "supporter of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi", "chants slogans during clashes with opponents", "outside the presidential palace in Cairo", "yesterday . Battle: Supporters of President Morsi", "attack an opponent during the confrontation", "outside the palace . Volunteers ferried the", "wounded on motorcycles to waiting ambulances,", "which rushed them to hospitals. By dawn, the", "violence had calmed, but both sides appeared to", "be digging in for a long struggle, with the", "opposition vowing more protests later today and", "rejecting any dialogue unless the charter is", "rescinded. Mr Morsi is pressing relentlessly", "forward with plans for a December 15", "constitutional referendum to pass the new", "charter. The scale and intensity of the fighting", "marked a milestone in Egypt's divide between the", "ultra-conservative Muslim Brotherhood and", "liberals, leftists and Christians. The violence", "spread to other parts of the country yesterday.", "Anti-Morsi protesters stormed and set ablaze the", "Brotherhood offices in Suez and Ismailia, east of", "Cairo, and there were clashes in the industrial", "city of Mahallah and the province of Menoufiyah", "in the Nile Delta north of the capital. There", "were rival demonstrations outside the", "Brotherhood's headquarters in the Cairo suburb of", "Moqatam, and in Alexandria security officials", "said senior Brotherhood official Sobhi Saleh was", "taken to hospital after being severely beaten by", "Morsi opponents. VIDEO: Muslim Brotherhood say", "senior member of group attacked in Alexandra .", "Explosive: Last night's clashes were the", "bloodiest since last year's uprising which", "toppled ruler Hosni Mubarak . 'No different':", "Opponents of President Morsi say his rule as", "leader of the Muslim Brotherhood will be 'no", "different' from Hosni Mubarak . Mr Saleh, a", "former MP, played a key role in drafting the", "disputed constitution. Compounding Morsi's woes,", "four of his advisers resigned yesterday, joining", "two other members of his 17-member advisory panel", "who have abandoned him since the crisis began.", "The opposition is demanding he rescind the", "decrees giving him nearly unrestricted powers and", "shelve the controversial draft constitution,", "which the president's Islamist allies rushed", "through last week in an all-night session shown", "live on state TV. Mohamed ElBaradei, a leading", "opposition reform advocate, said late yesterday", "that Mr Morsi's rule was 'no different' to", "Mubarak's. 'In fact, it is perhaps even worse,'", "the Nobel Peace Prize laureate told a news", "conference after he accused the president's", "supporters of a 'vicious and deliberate' attack", "on peaceful demonstrators outside the palace.", "'Cancel the constitutional declarations, postpone", "the referendum, stop the bloodshed, and enter a", "direct dialogue with the national forces,' he", "wrote on his Twitter account, addressing Mr", "Morsi. The Supreme Guide of Egypt's Muslim .", "Brotherhood, to which Mr Morsi belonged before he", "was narrowly elected . president in June, has", "appealed for unity. Divisions among Egyptians", "'only . serve the nation's enemies', Mohamed", "Badie said in a statement. Opposition activist", "Hamdi Ghassan said protesters would arrive from", "other parts . of Cairo later in the day, accusing", "Mr Morsi's supporters of bringing in . people", "from the countryside to boost their presence. Mr", "Morsi's opponents accuse him of . seeking to", "create a new 'dictatorship' with his November 22", "decree. The president has defended the move . as", "necessary to prevent courts still full of judges", "appointed by . Mubarak from derailing a", "constitution vital for Egypt's political .", "transition. Around the palace, traffic was moving", ". through streets strewn with rocks thrown during", "violence in which . petrol bombs and guns were", "also used. Hundreds of Morsi supporters were .", "still in the area, many wrapped in blankets and", "some reading the Koran. Tension: Supporters of", "Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood party throw stones at", "opposition protesters . Protest: Opponents of", "president Morsi chant anti Muslim Brotherhood", "slogans . 'We came here to support President .", "Mursi and his decisions. He is the elected", "president of Egypt,' said . demonstrator Emad", "Abou Salem, 40. 'He has legitimacy and nobody", "else . does.' Mr Morsi's opponents say the Muslim", ". Brotherhood, the group that propelled the", "president to power in a June . election, is", "behind the violence. The Brotherhood says the", "opposition is . to blame and that six of the dead", "were Mr Morsi supporters. WESTERN CONCERN . The", "United States, worried about the . stability of", "an Arab state which has a peace deal with Israel", "and which . receives $1.3 billion in U.S.", "military aid, urged dialogue. Britain also .", "called for restraint and an 'inclusive' political", "process. Egyptian Vice President Mahmoud Mekky", "proposed 'personal ideas' for a negotiated way", "out yesterday, saying . amendments to disputed", "articles in the constitution could be agreed with", ". the opposition. A written agreement could then", "go to parliament, to be . elected after this", "month's referendum on the constitution. But the", "opposition stuck by its demand for Mr Morsi to", "cancel . the November 22 decree and postpone the", "referendum before any dialogue. Protests spread", "to other cities, and offices of the Muslim", "Brotherhood's political party in Ismailia and", "Suez were torched. But Mr Mursi has shown no sign", "of . buckling under pressure from protesters,", "confident that the Islamists, . who have", "dominated both elections since Mubarak was", "overthrown, can win . the referendum and the", "parliamentary election to follow. As well as", "relying on his Brotherhood . power base, Mr Morsi", "may also draw on a popular yearning for stability", "and . economic revival after almost two years of", "political turmoil. Opposition coordinator Mohamed", ". ElBaradei said yesterday the street action and", "the polarisation of . society were pushing Egypt", "into violence and 'could draw us to something .", "worse'. The Egyptian pound plunged 4 per cent", "today to its lowest level in eight years, after", "previously firming . on hopes that a $4.8 billion", "IMF loan would stabilise the economy. The .", "Egyptian stock market fell 4.4 per cent after it", "opened." ]
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By . James Tozer . PUBLISHED: . 16:54 EST, 15 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 05:22 EST, 16 October 2013 . Striking a pose: Gloria de Piero in her television days in 2005 . Labour’s new women’s spokesman Gloria de Piero yesterday defended doing a topless photoshoot when she was a schoolgirl, saying she understood why girls make the decision to strip off. The glamorous 40-year-old former GMTV political editor was 15 when she posed for the pictures to earn money to buy herself some new clothes. Newly promoted to Ed Miliband’s Shadow Cabinet, she revealed yesterday that she thought topless Page 3 girls were ‘totally out of date’. But she added: ‘I’ve always said I don’t blame the girls. I understand how they might think it would be a way out.’ Ms de Piero said that when the truth about her photos emerged, Harriet Harman – who was the women and equalities minister at the time – provided her with ‘amazing’ support. She told her: ‘Don’t worry, it’s absolutely fine Gloria, we wouldn’t judge you for that,’ and urged her not to ‘change’ or get ‘buttoned up’. Born in Bradford, to Italian immigrants, Miss de Piero – who once came ahead of Kate Moss in FHM magazine’s list of the Sexiest Women In The World – has rarely spoken about her risque photoshoot. After her secret was uncovered in 2010, the then-parliamentary candidate explained how she had been motivated by a lack of spending money after her father was forced to give up his job due to ill health. ‘It was simply that I needed some money to buy clothes,’ she said. ‘When you are 15 or 16 and you want to fit in and wear nice things, but you don’t have any and put on your school uniform even when you are allowed to be in your own clothes, nothing matters more.’ And she said that when her parents found out, they ‘went a lot less mental than I thought they would’. Explaining how the memory still helped motivate her to campaign against sexism, she said: ‘I can understand why a girl might feel she has no option but to do something like that.’ The former breakfast television presenter, who married her long-term partner last year, also revealed yesterday that at the age of about 37 she decided to concentrate on her political career rather than starting a family. She said: ‘I’m 40 now and I’ve always said I don’t want kids, but that decision will be removed from me incredibly soon.' But Ms de Piero, who was elected in . 2010 and succeeded the disgraced Geoff Hoon in the Nottinghamshire seat . of Ashfield, insisted that choosing not to have children would not harm . her politically. Ms de Piero who was a GMTV political presenter has said she wants more 'real women' to become involved in politics after winning the seat of Ashfield in 2010  (right) She . has previously said she ‘never had that maternal urge’, and reacted . angrily to former Tory minister Tim Loughton’s comments that Lib Dem . Sarah Teather made a poor families minister because she was childless. ‘Different . rules seem to apply to women,’ she said. ‘When do you ever hear someone . saying “oh you might not want to employ a dad, he might have to take . time off for the kids”? The most important thing is being fulfilled and . this job makes me very fulfilled.’ Ms de Piero went on to say she wanted . to get more ‘real’ women involved in politics. And she explained that . she is still more comfortable with the style of politics outside . Parliament, adding: ‘A lot of people think politics is something that . men do when they’re shouting at each other. The former political presenter with shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt and shadow housing minister Emma Reynolds . Gloria De Piero, who has been recently promoted to Ed Miliband's Shadow Cabinet, at the Labour Party annual conference earlier this month . ‘I want to bring women’s views, particularly the sort of women not normally consulted, to the top table of the Labour Party.’ Ms de Piero was one of three female former breakfast presenters promoted in last week’s reshuffles by the main parties. Former GMTV host Esther McVey became Iain Duncan Smith’s number two at the Department for Work and Pensions while Anna Soubry, a presenter on This Morning in the 1980s, became the first woman MP to serve as a defence minister.
Gloria de Piero defends topless photoshoot she did at 15 . Former TV presenter says she understands girls who feel they have no other option than to pose provocatively . Miss de Piero said topless Page 3 girls are now 'totally out of date'
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Caring for a car has you a befuddled. The honeymoon's over, and bureaucratic tasks are beating out bliss. You're meeting with a prospective babysitter or housekeeper, a stranger you'll entrust with much of your life. Rory Tahari, with son Jeremey, hopes to make life's to-do's more manageable with a new book and iPhone app. How do you know what to do? Where should you go and when? What should you ask these people? You need a list! If figuring out the answers to these kinds of questions leaves you loopy, Rory Tahari has a new book that may have your name on it. "Lists for Life: The Essential Guide to Getting Organized and Tackling Tough To-Dos" is just what it says it is: a compilation of lists to help readers navigate everything they might need for weddings and funerals, household maintenance and vacations, divorces and diaper bags. Watch Tahari discuss the book » . Along the same lines, she's behind a new iPhone application -- a travel packing list, available through the iTunes store -- that she said has been downloaded in about a dozen countries. "It's just how my brain is wired. It's part of my DNA," said Tahari, vice chairwoman and creative director of Elie Tahari, the fashion design house bearing her husband's name. "I don't know how to operate other than to make a list." CNN sat down with Tahari to discuss when her list-making started, what she's passed on to her children (son Jeremey, 8, weighs in) and how being stuck in a snowstorm inspired her. Here are excerpts from that interview. CNN: You've earned the nickname "The List Mistress," but when did this, dare I say, obsession start? Tahari: From a very young age, I was a compulsive list-maker. I was always organizing something or doing some kind of list. The first list I really remember making was taking an inventory of every piece of clothing in my closet and seeing how many different outfits I could make. I think I came up with 112 combinations. CNN: The book covers such a wide range of topics: weddings, the home, pregnancy, travel, medical, emergencies, divorce and more. How many of these lists are or were based on your own organizational needs? Tahari: Ninety percent of the book came from actual experiences I've lived through myself. The other 10 percent, I basically did the research. [She has a degree in journalism and is a former TV producer.] . I fell off a horse two years ago, and I broke my back. I'd never been hospitalized before, so I never knew what it was like to be hospitalized. If you have a friend or family member who's in the hospital, bring them a blanket. They're always going to be cold, and the blankets they give you in the hospital don't cut it. And the nurses? You need them; they don't need you. A little batch of cookies or brownies goes a long way with the nurses. And you know what? You'll have a lot better hospital stay. CNN: Some of these to-do lists seem more fitting and standard than others. How did you decide what would go in the book? Tahari: People say, "Why the emergency chapter? If you're in the middle of an emergency, you're not going to grab the book." Obviously, you're not going to have the book with you in the middle of the emergency. ... But I lived through at least three tornados in Atlanta [Georgia], one terrorist attack in New York and one blackout in New York. And after the blackout, I realized my family doesn't have a plan. I wanted to at least stimulate the idea of having a plan. CNN: Can you give me an example of a topic you had to research? Tahari: Cars. I had to have help with cars. Although, in fourth or fifth grade, there was some crazy snowstorm in Atlanta [where she grew up]. I was stuck in carpool on the way home from school with eight people for eight hours. I had one Tootsie Roll in my backpack, and let me tell you, a Tootsie Roll between eight people did not go far. So I decided in the car section that I wanted to have an emergency road list, a check list of things to have in the car. I was stuck in the car for eight hours, starving to death. CNN: You've used list making to help friends figure out practical things they need to do, but do the lists you've made over the years ever venture into the emotional or psychological -- say, for example, pro-con lists for staying in a relationship? Tahari: This book is not an advice guide. It's a to-do list. There's not a lot of prose in the book. I just want to be told what to do. I don't really want to hear advice. I don't need to hear the story. Just tell me what to do. CNN: So, Jeremey, how organized are you? Jeremey: In school, I don't have such an organized desk because I'm always busy and don't have time to clean up. But I do make some kinds of lists. I sort of have a list in my head. I memorize it. CNN: How about when you go on a trip, Jeremey? Are you a good packer or unpacker? Jeremey: I would write down stuff on paper and then stick it on the drawers in the hotel [so he knows where everything is]. My dad, when he's packing, he just takes all the clothes and goes like this [imitating his dad's voice], "Jeremey, help me throw in the clothes." I try to fold them up and put them in. I'm like, "Dad, you're not supposed to do that." Tahari: I definitely think he is taking after me.
Figuring out to-do lists of life made easier with new book and iPhone app . Rory Tahari, wife of fashion designer Elie Tahari, has kept lists since childhood . "It's just how my brain is wired. It's part of my DNA," she says .
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[ "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Caring for a car has you", "a befuddled. The honeymoon's over, and", "bureaucratic tasks are beating out bliss. You're", "meeting with a prospective babysitter or", "housekeeper, a stranger you'll entrust with much", "of your life. Rory Tahari, with son Jeremey,", "hopes to make life's to-do's more manageable with", "a new book and iPhone app. How do you know what", "to do? Where should you go and when? What should", "you ask these people? You need a list! If", "figuring out the answers to these kinds of", "questions leaves you loopy, Rory Tahari has a new", "book that may have your name on it. \"Lists for", "Life: The Essential Guide to Getting Organized", "and Tackling Tough To-Dos\" is just what it says", "it is: a compilation of lists to help readers", "navigate everything they might need for weddings", "and funerals, household maintenance and", "vacations, divorces and diaper bags. Watch", "Tahari discuss the book » . Along the same lines,", "she's behind a new iPhone application -- a travel", "packing list, available through the iTunes store", "-- that she said has been downloaded in about a", "dozen countries. \"It's just how my brain is", "wired. It's part of my DNA,\" said Tahari, vice", "chairwoman and creative director of Elie Tahari,", "the fashion design house bearing her husband's", "name. \"I don't know how to operate other than to", "make a list.\" CNN sat down with Tahari to discuss", "when her list-making started, what she's passed", "on to her children (son Jeremey, 8, weighs in)", "and how being stuck in a snowstorm inspired her.", "Here are excerpts from that interview. CNN:", "You've earned the nickname \"The List Mistress,\"", "but when did this, dare I say, obsession start?", "Tahari: From a very young age, I was a compulsive", "list-maker. I was always organizing something or", "doing some kind of list. The first list I really", "remember making was taking an inventory of every", "piece of clothing in my closet and seeing how", "many different outfits I could make. I think I", "came up with 112 combinations. CNN: The book", "covers such a wide range of topics: weddings, the", "home, pregnancy, travel, medical, emergencies,", "divorce and more. How many of these lists are or", "were based on your own organizational needs?", "Tahari: Ninety percent of the book came from", "actual experiences I've lived through myself. The", "other 10 percent, I basically did the research.", "[She has a degree in journalism and is a former", "TV producer.] . I fell off a horse two years ago,", "and I broke my back. I'd never been hospitalized", "before, so I never knew what it was like to be", "hospitalized. If you have a friend or family", "member who's in the hospital, bring them a", "blanket. They're always going to be cold, and the", "blankets they give you in the hospital don't cut", "it. And the nurses? You need them; they don't", "need you. A little batch of cookies or brownies", "goes a long way with the nurses. And you know", "what? You'll have a lot better hospital stay.", "CNN: Some of these to-do lists seem more fitting", "and standard than others. How did you decide what", "would go in the book? Tahari: People say, \"Why", "the emergency chapter? If you're in the middle of", "an emergency, you're not going to grab the book.\"", "Obviously, you're not going to have the book with", "you in the middle of the emergency. ... But I", "lived through at least three tornados in Atlanta", "[Georgia], one terrorist attack in New York and", "one blackout in New York. And after the blackout,", "I realized my family doesn't have a plan. I", "wanted to at least stimulate the idea of having a", "plan. CNN: Can you give me an example of a topic", "you had to research? Tahari: Cars. I had to have", "help with cars. Although, in fourth or fifth", "grade, there was some crazy snowstorm in Atlanta", "[where she grew up]. I was stuck in carpool on", "the way home from school with eight people for", "eight hours. I had one Tootsie Roll in my", "backpack, and let me tell you, a Tootsie Roll", "between eight people did not go far. So I decided", "in the car section that I wanted to have an", "emergency road list, a check list of things to", "have in the car. I was stuck in the car for eight", "hours, starving to death. CNN: You've used list", "making to help friends figure out practical", "things they need to do, but do the lists you've", "made over the years ever venture into the", "emotional or psychological -- say, for example,", "pro-con lists for staying in a relationship?", "Tahari: This book is not an advice guide. It's a", "to-do list. There's not a lot of prose in the", "book. I just want to be told what to do. I don't", "really want to hear advice. I don't need to hear", "the story. Just tell me what to do. CNN: So,", "Jeremey, how organized are you? Jeremey: In", "school, I don't have such an organized desk", "because I'm always busy and don't have time to", "clean up. But I do make some kinds of lists. I", "sort of have a list in my head. I memorize it.", "CNN: How about when you go on a trip, Jeremey?", "Are you a good packer or unpacker? Jeremey: I", "would write down stuff on paper and then stick it", "on the drawers in the hotel [so he knows where", "everything is]. My dad, when he's packing, he", "just takes all the clothes and goes like this", "[imitating his dad's voice], \"Jeremey, help me", "throw in the clothes.\" I try to fold them up and", "put them in. I'm like, \"Dad, you're not supposed", "to do that.\" Tahari: I definitely think he is", "taking after me." ]
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a new book and iPhone app. How do you know what questions leaves you loopy, Rory Tahari has a new dozen countries. "It's just how my brain is wired. It's part of my DNA," said Tahari, vice
(CNN) -- In a rare interview with an American television network, Syria's embattled President Bashar al-Assad denied he is responsible for the violence engulfing his country and distanced himself from the behavior of his armed forces. "They are not my forces," al-Assad told ABC's Barbara Walters in an interview that was broadcast Wednesday. He was responding to a question about whether he thought his forces had cracked down too hard on protesters over the past nine months. "They are forces for the government. I don't own them. I'm president. I don't own the country. So they are not my forces." Wouldn't al-Assad, the commander in chief, have had to give the order for any military actions? "No, no no," he said. Not by your command? "No," he said, "on no one's command. There was no command to kill or to be brutal." Al-Assad said those members of the armed forces who "went too far" have been disciplined. "Every 'brute reaction' was by an individual, not by an institution, that's what you have to know," he said in the interview. "There is a difference between having a policy to crack down and between having some mistakes committed by some officials. There is a big difference." "We don't kill," al-Assad said. "It's impossible for anyone in this state to give orders to kill." "No government in the world kills its people, unless it's led by a crazy person," al-Assad said. Defections continued Wednesday from al-Assad's forces, some of whom rose up against the regime in a counterattack in Idlib province, near the Turkish border, according to the opposition Free Syria Army, which said it had seized and destroyed a number of military vehicles, including three tanks. Two al-Assad soldiers were killed and more than 50 were wounded, it said. Instability and violence have been raging in Syria since mid-March, when the al-Assad regime responded brutally to peaceful protests. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, citing 4,000 deaths in Syria, told CNN he thought al-Assad had gone too far and pledged that the world body was prepared to help. "It is important, first of all, that he stops killing people, and he engage immediately with all political forces and their own people, including opposition to find a way out, so that all the people of Syrians can enjoy genuine freedom and democracy." Reports and images of violence have led powers such as the Arab League, Turkey, the United States and the European Union to impose sanctions against the regime. A U.N. report said the security and military forces have committed crimes against humanity, and several observers, including U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, have urged the International Criminal Court to take up the issue. Despite international outrage, violence continues as deaths have mounted. The Local Coordination Committees of Syria, an opposition group that organizes and documents protests, said at least 16 people were killed Wednesday by security forces. CNN is unable to verify the reports because Syrian officials have restricted access to the country by reporters. While activist groups blame Syria's military and security for deadly violence, Syrian officials have said they are battling "armed terrorist gangs" that target civilians. Al-Assad says that most of the people killed, including 1,100 soldiers and police, have been government backers. Yasser Tabbara, a Syrian-American activist with the opposition Syrian National Council, said al-Assad's denial that he controls the army -- despite the fact that he is Syria's commander in chief -- "signals that he is prepping himself for a defense in case of a criminal indictment." Andrew Tabler, a Syria expert with the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told CNN, "The interview clearly shows, we've actually known this for a while ... this is a man who is just on another planet. He's just in denial of reality. This is the challenge. We've been trying to devise a strategy that deals with him as a rational player." "It's now clear he is a madman in complete denial of the situation in Syria, as thousands of videos and journalist reports clearly demonstrate. The question is: What is the most efficient way for the Syrian people and the international community to deal with such a madman?" Mark Toner, State Department deputy spokesman, said he finds it "ludicrous that he is attempting to hide behind some sort of shell game, but also some sort of claim that he doesn't exercise authority in his own country." National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said, "The increase in death and body counts this month highlights that the Syrian government relies increasingly on its security and military apparatus as its only solution in the face of increasing isolation at home and overseas." Syria is among the Middle Eastern and North African countries wracked by the "Arab Spring" demonstrations that arose after the revolt that toppled Tunisia's longtime strongman in January. Subsequent uprisings ousted two of the region's longtime autocrats, Hosni Mubarak in Egypt and Moammar Gadhafi in Libya, and Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh has agreed to step down by February. CNN's Ivan Watson, Robyn Curnow, Hamdi Alkhshali, Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and Joe Sterling contributed to this report .
The White House says al-Assad's comments not "credible" El-Araby raises specter of sectarian strife . Al-Assad: A government that would kill its people is "led by a crazy person" One Syria expert calls al-Assad a "madman"
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[ "(CNN) -- In a rare interview with an American", "television network, Syria's embattled President", "Bashar al-Assad denied he is responsible for the", "violence engulfing his country and distanced", "himself from the behavior of his armed forces.", "\"They are not my forces,\" al-Assad told ABC's", "Barbara Walters in an interview that was", "broadcast Wednesday. He was responding to a", "question about whether he thought his forces had", "cracked down too hard on protesters over the past", "nine months. \"They are forces for the government.", "I don't own them. I'm president. I don't own the", "country. So they are not my forces.\" Wouldn't", "al-Assad, the commander in chief, have had to", "give the order for any military actions? \"No, no", "no,\" he said. Not by your command? \"No,\" he said,", "\"on no one's command. There was no command to", "kill or to be brutal.\" Al-Assad said those", "members of the armed forces who \"went too far\"", "have been disciplined. \"Every 'brute reaction'", "was by an individual, not by an institution,", "that's what you have to know,\" he said in the", "interview. \"There is a difference between having", "a policy to crack down and between having some", "mistakes committed by some officials. There is a", "big difference.\" \"We don't kill,\" al-Assad said.", "\"It's impossible for anyone in this state to give", "orders to kill.\" \"No government in the world", "kills its people, unless it's led by a crazy", "person,\" al-Assad said. Defections continued", "Wednesday from al-Assad's forces, some of whom", "rose up against the regime in a counterattack in", "Idlib province, near the Turkish border,", "according to the opposition Free Syria Army,", "which said it had seized and destroyed a number", "of military vehicles, including three tanks. Two", "al-Assad soldiers were killed and more than 50", "were wounded, it said. Instability and violence", "have been raging in Syria since mid-March, when", "the al-Assad regime responded brutally to", "peaceful protests. U.N. Secretary-General Ban", "Ki-moon, citing 4,000 deaths in Syria, told CNN", "he thought al-Assad had gone too far and pledged", "that the world body was prepared to help. \"It is", "important, first of all, that he stops killing", "people, and he engage immediately with all", "political forces and their own people, including", "opposition to find a way out, so that all the", "people of Syrians can enjoy genuine freedom and", "democracy.\" Reports and images of violence have", "led powers such as the Arab League, Turkey, the", "United States and the European Union to impose", "sanctions against the regime. A U.N. report said", "the security and military forces have committed", "crimes against humanity, and several observers,", "including U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights", "Navi Pillay, have urged the International", "Criminal Court to take up the issue. Despite", "international outrage, violence continues as", "deaths have mounted. The Local Coordination", "Committees of Syria, an opposition group that", "organizes and documents protests, said at least", "16 people were killed Wednesday by security", "forces. CNN is unable to verify the reports", "because Syrian officials have restricted access", "to the country by reporters. While activist", "groups blame Syria's military and security for", "deadly violence, Syrian officials have said they", "are battling \"armed terrorist gangs\" that target", "civilians. Al-Assad says that most of the people", "killed, including 1,100 soldiers and police, have", "been government backers. Yasser Tabbara, a", "Syrian-American activist with the opposition", "Syrian National Council, said al-Assad's denial", "that he controls the army -- despite the fact", "that he is Syria's commander in chief -- \"signals", "that he is prepping himself for a defense in case", "of a criminal indictment.\" Andrew Tabler, a Syria", "expert with the Washington Institute for Near", "East Policy, told CNN, \"The interview clearly", "shows, we've actually known this for a while ...", "this is a man who is just on another planet. He's", "just in denial of reality. This is the challenge.", "We've been trying to devise a strategy that deals", "with him as a rational player.\" \"It's now clear", "he is a madman in complete denial of the", "situation in Syria, as thousands of videos and", "journalist reports clearly demonstrate. The", "question is: What is the most efficient way for", "the Syrian people and the international community", "to deal with such a madman?\" Mark Toner, State", "Department deputy spokesman, said he finds it", "\"ludicrous that he is attempting to hide behind", "some sort of shell game, but also some sort of", "claim that he doesn't exercise authority in his", "own country.\" National Security Council spokesman", "Tommy Vietor said, \"The increase in death and", "body counts this month highlights that the Syrian", "government relies increasingly on its security", "and military apparatus as its only solution in", "the face of increasing isolation at home and", "overseas.\" Syria is among the Middle Eastern and", "North African countries wracked by the \"Arab", "Spring\" demonstrations that arose after the", "revolt that toppled Tunisia's longtime strongman", "in January. Subsequent uprisings ousted two of", "the region's longtime autocrats, Hosni Mubarak in", "Egypt and Moammar Gadhafi in Libya, and Yemen's", "Ali Abdullah Saleh has agreed to step down by", "February. CNN's Ivan Watson, Robyn Curnow, Hamdi", "Alkhshali, Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and Joe Sterling", "contributed to this report ." ]
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Senior bishops have raised the prospect of asking the Queen to dissolve the Church of England’s ‘Parliament’, the General Synod, if it continues to oppose the creation of women bishops. The unprecedented proposal was made in a confidential meeting chaired by the Archbishop of Canterbury last week and reflects Church leaders’ frustration with the Synod for narrowly defeating legislation in November to allow women priests to become bishops. The House of Bishops unveiled fresh plans on Friday to push through the historic reforms within two years and is preparing for a battle with traditionalists. The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby held a confidential meeting last week about the issue . The Archbishops of Canterbury and York are due to urge the Synod, when it meets in July, to accept a law that will allow women to be consecrated. But some bishops fear that opposition can be overcome only by dissolving the Synod and electing new members who are more sympathetic to reform. One senior traditionalist said last night: ‘It seems the new Archbishop is determined to steam-roll this through, but if he is not careful he will be risking another disaster.’ The Archbishop is to urge the Synod to accept a law that women should be concentrated in July . As in Parliament, elections to the Synod are normally every five years, but the Archbishops can in theory seek an early dissolution. To take this step, they would have to petition the Queen, the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, who has the power to force new elections. Sources said, however, that the idea had not ‘gained traction’ with the majority of bishops because they were confident the Synod would not be able to defeat the motion again. In November, the reform was defeated despite widespread support by only a few votes in the House of Laity, one of the three houses of the Synod alongside the Houses of Bishops and of Clergy. Sources are confident that the Synod, (pictured) will defeat the motion as it did in November . The fallout was highly damaging to the Church’s credibility and MPs have threatened to impose women bishops by passing legislation in Parliament if the Church fails to resolve the crisis. The Synod can reject the Archbishops’ proposals in July, but observers said the mood is now strongly in favour of introducing women bishops as quickly as possible and that the traditionalists will try only to gain favourable terms.
Archbishop of Canterbury chaired a confidential meeting last week . Plans for historic reforms may be pushed through within two years . Archbishop is preparing for battle with traditionalists .
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Television presenter Lorraine Kelly has called the police over diet pill adverts which use her before and after weight-loss images without her permission to promote the product. The Scottish star, 55, has alerted police to the advertisements for raspberry ketone pills and tea, which feature photographs of her and fraudulently claim she used the products to lose weight. It is claimed raspberry ketone capsules and herbal tea are used to quicken the metabolism, which results in weight loss. Scottish television presenter Lorraine Kelly, 55, revealed she has called the police over diet pill adverts which are using her before and after weight-loss images (above) without her permission to promote the product . The 55-year-old took to her Twitter page today to confirm she had informed the police of the advertisements . The mother of one took to her Twitter page today to warn fans that she did not give her permission for the weight-loss photographs to be used, nor did she endorse the products. The morning television presenter told her 504,000 followers: 'I'm extremely angry that a bogus company is using my image to promote their weight loss "ketone" tea. It's being going on for months. 'I've informed the police. PLEASE do not fall for this! I lost weight by eating sensibly and doing 2 classes a week with @MaxZumbaQueen.' Her spokesman added: ‘Lorraine is extremely angry that her name and image are being used in this way and that women are being duped into spending their money. 'She believes the only way to lose weight and keep it off is through exercise and eating healthily.’ It is believed the adverts have been generated by a bogus company to dupe people into parting with their credit card details. It is believed that the customers do not receive the pills once they have paid the money for the bogus product. They first appeared in June last year and Lorraine threatened to take legal action in January when they continued to appear online. It was unclear tonight which police force in the country the television presenter reported the issue to. It is also unclear which company is behind the adverts. However, Gerard Cukier, a partner specialising in media law at Kingsley Napley, said he could understand why the television presenter had gone to police, if the advertisements were being produced by a bogus company. Mr Cukier said: ‘If it is the case that it is a bogus company that is responsible for these advertisements, and some form of fraud has been committed, then one can understand why Miss Kelly has gone to the criminal authorities to seek to put a stop to these harmful activities.’ He said that if the company was a legitimate trading firm then it could still face civil and criminal proceedings under English law. He said: ‘On a civil side, the fact they have used her name to suggest she has endorsed their product - her name, image and reputation - that constitutes false endorsement and passing off which would entitle her to bring proceedings, to stop them using her name and image in this way, and for damages. ‘If Lorraine Kelly has a registered trademark in her name, then it is possible that a criminal offence may have been committed under the Trade Marks Act 1994, and if that is the case there are criminal penalties for unauthorised use of trademark under the act.' The television star said she was 'extremely angry' about the adverts and said she lost weight by eating well . Television presenter Fern Britton has previously been forced to deny using diet pills after being linked to a scam advertising campaign for a weight-loss supplement. She lost weight through gastric band surgery . The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), which is responsible for making sure UK adverts are responsible and not misleading, said using a person's image in an advert without their permission was 'likely to be a problem under the advertising code'. Regulations imposed by the ASA warn that companies using endorsements in advertising must 'hold documentary evidence that a testimonial or endorsement used in a marketing communication is genuine’. With Kelly denying any involvement with ketone products, it appears the advertisements using her photographs have breached the code. However, an ASA spokesman said that the issue 'appears to go beyond our role and remit.' The spokesman said: 'We’re aware of several bogus operators, often based abroad and outside our jurisdiction, who peddle Ketone products. 'We regulate the advertising of legitimate UK companies, we’re not a statutory or law enforcement body. 'In this instance, it looks like a legal issue surrounding image rights/copyright and a problem best tackled through appropriate legal channels.' The TV personality was also caught up in a similar situation last year when several companies selling raspberry ketone tablets stated that she, along with the Duchess of Cambridge, Victoria Beckham and Adele, had used their product to lose weight. The companies all issued their adverts through Facebook. Images of the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, have been used by the so-called Raspberry Ketone diet . Popstar Adele (left) and Victoria Beckham (right) have both previously had images used in scam advert . At the time, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said that the adverts were misleading and upheld complaints which had been made. The adverts were subsequently banned from appearing on the internet. Television presenter Fern Britton was also forced to deny using diet pills after being linked to a scam advertising campaign for a weight-loss supplement. The 56-year-old rubbished the claims via Twitter saying she had never used raspberry ketone capsules, and warned: It's a scam! Not me!' The adverts featuring the TV star included the words: 'Fern proves critics wrong. Drops 22st without cheating – no weird exercise or ugly diets!' It also featured a photograph of her face, despite the former This Morning presenter having not given her consent to be linked with the product. People who attempted to purchase the pills became locked into costly monthly contracts that they struggled to get out of after handing over their bank details or end up paying for goods that do not arrive.
TV star has called police over adverts using her images without permission . Advert for Raspberry Ketone pills features her before and after weight-loss . They claim she took the product to help her lose weight - but she denies it . Presenter said she was 'extremely angry' and lost weight by healthy eating .
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[ "Television presenter Lorraine Kelly has called the", "police over diet pill adverts which use her", "before and after weight-loss images without her", "permission to promote the product. The Scottish", "star, 55, has alerted police to the", "advertisements for raspberry ketone pills and", "tea, which feature photographs of her and", "fraudulently claim she used the products to lose", "weight. It is claimed raspberry ketone capsules", "and herbal tea are used to quicken the", "metabolism, which results in weight loss.", "Scottish television presenter Lorraine Kelly, 55,", "revealed she has called the police over diet pill", "adverts which are using her before and after", "weight-loss images (above) without her permission", "to promote the product . The 55-year-old took to", "her Twitter page today to confirm she had", "informed the police of the advertisements . The", "mother of one took to her Twitter page today to", "warn fans that she did not give her permission", "for the weight-loss photographs to be used, nor", "did she endorse the products. The morning", "television presenter told her 504,000 followers:", "'I'm extremely angry that a bogus company is", "using my image to promote their weight loss", "\"ketone\" tea. It's being going on for months.", "'I've informed the police. PLEASE do not fall for", "this! I lost weight by eating sensibly and doing", "2 classes a week with @MaxZumbaQueen.' Her", "spokesman added: ‘Lorraine is extremely angry", "that her name and image are being used in this", "way and that women are being duped into spending", "their money. 'She believes the only way to lose", "weight and keep it off is through exercise and", "eating healthily.’ It is believed the adverts", "have been generated by a bogus company to dupe", "people into parting with their credit card", "details. It is believed that the customers do not", "receive the pills once they have paid the money", "for the bogus product. They first appeared in", "June last year and Lorraine threatened to take", "legal action in January when they continued to", "appear online. It was unclear tonight which", "police force in the country the television", "presenter reported the issue to. It is also", "unclear which company is behind the adverts.", "However, Gerard Cukier, a partner specialising in", "media law at Kingsley Napley, said he could", "understand why the television presenter had gone", "to police, if the advertisements were being", "produced by a bogus company. Mr Cukier said: ‘If", "it is the case that it is a bogus company that is", "responsible for these advertisements, and some", "form of fraud has been committed, then one can", "understand why Miss Kelly has gone to the", "criminal authorities to seek to put a stop to", "these harmful activities.’ He said that if the", "company was a legitimate trading firm then it", "could still face civil and criminal proceedings", "under English law. He said: ‘On a civil side, the", "fact they have used her name to suggest she has", "endorsed their product - her name, image and", "reputation - that constitutes false endorsement", "and passing off which would entitle her to bring", "proceedings, to stop them using her name and", "image in this way, and for damages. ‘If Lorraine", "Kelly has a registered trademark in her name,", "then it is possible that a criminal offence may", "have been committed under the Trade Marks Act", "1994, and if that is the case there are criminal", "penalties for unauthorised use of trademark under", "the act.' The television star said she was", "'extremely angry' about the adverts and said she", "lost weight by eating well . Television presenter", "Fern Britton has previously been forced to deny", "using diet pills after being linked to a scam", "advertising campaign for a weight-loss", "supplement. She lost weight through gastric band", "surgery . The Advertising Standards Authority", "(ASA), which is responsible for making sure UK", "adverts are responsible and not misleading, said", "using a person's image in an advert without their", "permission was 'likely to be a problem under the", "advertising code'. Regulations imposed by the ASA", "warn that companies using endorsements in", "advertising must 'hold documentary evidence that", "a testimonial or endorsement used in a marketing", "communication is genuine’. With Kelly denying any", "involvement with ketone products, it appears the", "advertisements using her photographs have", "breached the code. However, an ASA spokesman said", "that the issue 'appears to go beyond our role and", "remit.' The spokesman said: 'We’re aware of", "several bogus operators, often based abroad and", "outside our jurisdiction, who peddle Ketone", "products. 'We regulate the advertising of", "legitimate UK companies, we’re not a statutory or", "law enforcement body. 'In this instance, it looks", "like a legal issue surrounding image", "rights/copyright and a problem best tackled", "through appropriate legal channels.' The TV", "personality was also caught up in a similar", "situation last year when several companies", "selling raspberry ketone tablets stated that she,", "along with the Duchess of Cambridge, Victoria", "Beckham and Adele, had used their product to lose", "weight. The companies all issued their adverts", "through Facebook. Images of the Duchess of", "Cambridge, Kate Middleton, have been used by the", "so-called Raspberry Ketone diet . Popstar Adele", "(left) and Victoria Beckham (right) have both", "previously had images used in scam advert . At", "the time, the Advertising Standards Authority", "(ASA) said that the adverts were misleading and", "upheld complaints which had been made. The", "adverts were subsequently banned from appearing", "on the internet. Television presenter Fern", "Britton was also forced to deny using diet pills", "after being linked to a scam advertising campaign", "for a weight-loss supplement. The 56-year-old", "rubbished the claims via Twitter saying she had", "never used raspberry ketone capsules, and warned:", "It's a scam! Not me!' The adverts featuring the", "TV star included the words: 'Fern proves critics", "wrong. Drops 22st without cheating – no weird", "exercise or ugly diets!' It also featured a", "photograph of her face, despite the former This", "Morning presenter having not given her consent to", "be linked with the product. People who attempted", "to purchase the pills became locked into costly", "monthly contracts that they struggled to get out", "of after handing over their bank details or end", "up paying for goods that do not arrive." ]
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before and after weight-loss images without her permission to promote the product. The Scottish revealed she has called the police over diet pill adverts which are using her before and after the act.' The television star said she was 'extremely angry' about the adverts and said she lost weight by eating well . Television presenter so-called Raspberry Ketone diet . Popstar Adele
A historic house Sarasota, Florida, is up for sale for $1 – and the owners say even that’s negotiable. But there is a major catch. The new owner will have to move the house to another location. Scroll down for video . What a steal: This four-bedroom, 2,300-square-foot home in Sarasota's most historic neighborhood has been put on the market for a $1 . Read the fine print: The catch is that whoever buys the home will have to spend about $130,000 to move it to a different location . Old-school charm: A couple from Atlanta bought the property in June for $605,000 sight unseen, but quickly concluded that it was too old-fashioned for them . A house divided: The house will have to be cut in half and reassembled at the new location because it's wider than the surrounding streets . Idyllic: The home at 1215 Pomelo Avenue was built in the 1920s on a tree-lined street in Sarasota . The Sarasota Herald-Tribune reported the cost could run as high as $130,000 with a new foundation and utility hookups. The house will have to be cut in half and reassembled at the new location because it's a bit wider than the surrounding streets. House mover Brett Johnson told the newspaper the second level of the home will also have to be removed before relocation. So, the house is basically free. But it's not. Robert and Julie Henry, the current homeowners, plan to build a different, more modern house on the lot . The couple have received an offer from a buyer who was interested in breaking apart the house for parts, but they said, 'no' Robert and Julie Henry, a couple from Atlanta, bought the property in June for $605,000 sight unseen. But when they drove down to Sarasota to take a look at their new digs, they concluded that it was too old-fashioned for their taste. The home at 1215 Pomelo Avenue was built in the 1920s. It features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, hardwood floors, a wood-burning fireplace, a study, a formal dining room and a sun deck with a hot tub. ‘It is speculated that this home, once deemed the "farm house", was part of a group of parcels originally owned by Charles Elliott Abbe, Sarasota's first postmaster,’ reads the property’s description on the real estate site Zillow.com. The home's most recent owner was Robin Speidel, the grandson of noted Sarasota judge Lynn L. Silvertooth who moved into the house back in 1945, and for whom the Sarasota County Judicial Center is named. Rather than tearing down the handsome historic home situated on a tree-lined street in the Pomelo Park section of Sarasota, the Henrys came up with the idea to put it on the market for less than the price of a cup of coffee. Interiors: The handsome four-bedroom three-bath home has hardwood floors throughout . Split up: The house has two floors, but the second story will have to be disassembled for the big move . Creature comforts: The house features a wood-burning fireplace, a study, a formal dining room and a sun deck with a hot tub. Sweetening the deal: Bob Henry has even offered to throw in their high-end Viking stove free of charge . Realtor Barbara Sassan May, with Michael Saunders & Company, says the complications have already dissuaded a few potential owners. One would-be buyer offered the Henrys to take the residence off their hands and break it apart for building materials, but the couple declined. The Henrys want the house moved by the end of the year so they could start building their new, more modern, home on the lot, reported WFTV. If they fail to find a buyer willing to relocate the dwelling, they will be forced to demolish it and salvage whatever materials they can. To sweeten the deal, Bob Henry has even offered to throw in their high-end Viking stove free of charge.
The four-bedroom, three-bath, 2,300-square-foot house in Pomelo Park section of Sarasota, Florida, was built in 1920s . A couple from Atlanta bought the property in June for $605,000 sight unseen, but concluded that it was too old-fashioned for them . It features hardwood floors, a formal dining room and a sun deck with a hot tub . Whoever buys the house will have to split the two-story home in half for the move because the streets are not wide enough . The couple plan to build a more modern house on the lot in February 2015 .
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This four-bedroom, 2,300-square-foot home in Atlanta bought the property in June for $605,000 sight unseen, but quickly concluded that it was too old-fashioned for them . A house divided: The house will have to be cut in half and reassembled Henry, the current homeowners, plan to build a different, more modern house on the lot . The Henry, a couple from Atlanta, bought the property Pomelo Avenue was built in the 1920s. It features dining room and a sun deck with a hot tub. ‘It is Pomelo Park section of Sarasota, the Henrys came fireplace, a study, a formal dining room and a