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LONDON, England (CNN) -- Edwin van der Sar claimed the all-time British record for minutes without conceding a goal during Manchester United's 1-0 win over West Ham on Sunday. Triumphant: Edwin van der Sar holds the British goalkeeping record for most time without conceding. The Dutch veteran also took the 30-year-old English record from Steve Death last week. Death's name, with all due respect to the former Reading custodian, is not up there with the game's greats. So who is in Van der Sar's league as football's finest shot-stoppers, the men who rarely get the credit but often cop the flak? Here, Football Fanzone presents a run down of the best goalkeepers in history. Read through our picks and tell us if you disagree or if we've missed anyone in the Sound Off box below. What do you think of van der Sar's inclusion? Lev Yashin (USSR) Yahsin is the only goalkeeper ever to be named European Footballer of the Year, in 1963. Dubbed the Black Spider for his all-black outfit and what seemed like eight limbs, the Russian even invented the concept of the keeper as sweeper. In the days when keepers were not protected by referees as they are today, Yashin's bravery and acrobatics were legendary and 207 clean sheets and 150 penalties saves he made in a 22-year career tell their own story. The best keeper at each World Cup is presented with the Yashin Award. Dino Zoff (Italy) Zoff is one of just two goalkeepers to lift the World Cup having captained Italy to their third crown in 1982. He was already 40 then, making him the oldest World Cup-winning captain too. But the unflappable Zoff's achievements don't end there: he holds the record for the longest playing time without conceding in international tournaments (1,142 minutes) set between 1972 and 1974. And with 112 caps, he ranks third in the Azzurri's all-time list. A true great. Gordon Banks (England) "What a save," so the commentary runs to the finest piece of goalkeeping ever and one of football's most memorable moments. Pele was certain he'd scored after meeting Jairzinho's center, heading powerfully down into the left-hand corner of the net in Brazil's 1-0 1970 World Cup group win over England. But somehow Banks scrambled across, miraculously diving to push the ball up over the bar. Banks might have been immortalized by that stop, but his absence through illness from England's subsequent quarter-final against West Germany was perhaps more telling when his replacement Peter Bonetti was made a scapegoat for the defending champions' defeat. Peter Schmeichel (Denmark) Schmeichel will go down as Sir Alex Ferguson's best signing for Manchester United, certainly pound-for-pound. Bought for just $750,000 in 1991, the imposing Schmeichel would provide United everything a world-class goalkeeper requires -- including the ability to launch a swift counter-attack. He won Euro 92 with Denmark and the Treble with United in 1999, while 13 career goals are not to be sniffed at either. He played on a season too long, maybe, but on his day there were few better. Edwin van der Sar (Holland) At 38, the rangy Van der Sar is in the very twilight of his career -- but what a career it's been. The man from Voorhout holds the record number of caps for Holland, he's won the Champions League twice and is on course to win a third Premier League title in a row with Manchester United this season. All of which makes you wonder how come he spent so long at Fulham? United fans would love to have had Van der Sar way before 2005; he has proved to be the definitive Schmeichel replacement. Iker Casillas (Spain) It's easy to take Casillas' brilliance for granted, but stand back and look at his career and it's clear he's already one of the greats. Real Madrid have always been able to lure the best, yet they've had the agile Casillas as their number-one No.1 since 1999 -- when he was still a teenager. Still only 27, Casillas is contracted to the club until 2017. He's already won two Champions Leagues and four La Liga titles. At international level he came into his own during 2008 by captaining Spain to the European Championship, becoming the first goalkeeper to do so. Ricardo Zamora's legacy is safe hands. Pat Jennings (Northern Ireland) Jennings was a late starter in the position and famously had no official coaching. His international career spanned a record-breaking six World Cups (including qualifying campaigns) across 22 years. By the time he came out of retirement to play for Northern Ireland at Mexico 1986, Jennings was 41 and ended the tournament with 119 caps. He played more than 1,000 games, including crossing the bitter north London divide by playing for Tottenham and Arsenal. The unflappable Jennings' enormous hands were his trademark and the curse of many an attacker. Gianluigi Buffon (Italy) Buffon vies with Casillas and the Czech Republic's Petr Cech to be considered the best goalkeeper around at the moment, but in a country with a long tradition of high-quality No.1s Buffon is up there with the very best. Winning the 2006 Yashin Award was the perfect riposte to his critics after Juventus' dramatic fall from grace owing to match-fixing. Buffon, an imposing figure with no obvious weaknesses, stayed loyal to the Old Lady, who made him the world's most expensive goalkeeper in 2001 when they paid Parma $46.2m for him. He's been worth every cent. Jose Luis Chilavert (Paraguay) If there's one thing a goalkeeper is not expected to do -- other than to make a mistake -- it's score a goal. Given Chilavert netted no fewer than 62 times in his career, including eight for his country, it seems only fair he should be included on this list. Brazil's Rogerio Ceni may have outscored him and Rene Higuita of Colombia might have out-done him on the chutzpah front, but Chilavert's pioneering free-kicks and penalties have made him a legend. Mohamed Al-Deayea (Saudi Arabia) Goalkeepers are known for their longevity and ability to perform into their 40s. That makes Al-Deayea a relative youngster at just 36, but the Saudi Arabian holds the world record for the most number of international appearances. Over a 16-year career for the Middle Eastern country, Al-Deayea racked up a scarcely believable 181 caps.. Having started his career playing handball, Al-Deayea went on to play in three World Cups -- and was even on the receiving end of an 8-0 thumping by eventual finalists Germany at the 2002 tournament. Guillermo Ochoa (Mexico) This one is from the left-field and a little premature for a list containing the best goalkeepers of all time. But much is expected of Ochoa, Mexico's up-and-coming talent. He's already been linked with a move to Manchester United and he is on the radar of a number of Europe's top clubs. Reliant on his amazing reflexes, Ochoa is one of the best shot-stoppers out there and great at on-the-spot improvised saves. Ochoa's already established in the Mexico set-up and is already such a big star already that the American release of the FIFA 09 video game featured him on the front cover. Definitely one to watch.
Edwin van der Sar claims British record for minutes without conceding a goal . CNN picks 11 of the top goalkeepers of all time . Share your thoughts on who should in and who should be out .
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[ "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Edwin van der Sar claimed", "the all-time British record for minutes without", "conceding a goal during Manchester United's 1-0", "win over West Ham on Sunday. Triumphant: Edwin", "van der Sar holds the British goalkeeping record", "for most time without conceding. The Dutch", "veteran also took the 30-year-old English record", "from Steve Death last week. Death's name, with", "all due respect to the former Reading custodian,", "is not up there with the game's greats. So who is", "in Van der Sar's league as football's finest", "shot-stoppers, the men who rarely get the credit", "but often cop the flak? Here, Football Fanzone", "presents a run down of the best goalkeepers in", "history. Read through our picks and tell us if", "you disagree or if we've missed anyone in the", "Sound Off box below. What do you think of van der", "Sar's inclusion? Lev Yashin (USSR) Yahsin is the", "only goalkeeper ever to be named European", "Footballer of the Year, in 1963. Dubbed the Black", "Spider for his all-black outfit and what seemed", "like eight limbs, the Russian even invented the", "concept of the keeper as sweeper. In the days", "when keepers were not protected by referees as", "they are today, Yashin's bravery and acrobatics", "were legendary and 207 clean sheets and 150", "penalties saves he made in a 22-year career tell", "their own story. The best keeper at each World", "Cup is presented with the Yashin Award. Dino Zoff", "(Italy) Zoff is one of just two goalkeepers to", "lift the World Cup having captained Italy to", "their third crown in 1982. He was already 40", "then, making him the oldest World Cup-winning", "captain too. But the unflappable Zoff's", "achievements don't end there: he holds the record", "for the longest playing time without conceding in", "international tournaments (1,142 minutes) set", "between 1972 and 1974. And with 112 caps, he", "ranks third in the Azzurri's all-time list. A", "true great. Gordon Banks (England) \"What a save,\"", "so the commentary runs to the finest piece of", "goalkeeping ever and one of football's most", "memorable moments. Pele was certain he'd scored", "after meeting Jairzinho's center, heading", "powerfully down into the left-hand corner of the", "net in Brazil's 1-0 1970 World Cup group win over", "England. But somehow Banks scrambled across,", "miraculously diving to push the ball up over the", "bar. Banks might have been immortalized by that", "stop, but his absence through illness from", "England's subsequent quarter-final against West", "Germany was perhaps more telling when his", "replacement Peter Bonetti was made a scapegoat", "for the defending champions' defeat. Peter", "Schmeichel (Denmark) Schmeichel will go down as", "Sir Alex Ferguson's best signing for Manchester", "United, certainly pound-for-pound. Bought for", "just $750,000 in 1991, the imposing Schmeichel", "would provide United everything a world-class", "goalkeeper requires -- including the ability to", "launch a swift counter-attack. He won Euro 92", "with Denmark and the Treble with United in 1999,", "while 13 career goals are not to be sniffed at", "either. He played on a season too long, maybe,", "but on his day there were few better. Edwin van", "der Sar (Holland) At 38, the rangy Van der Sar is", "in the very twilight of his career -- but what a", "career it's been. The man from Voorhout holds the", "record number of caps for Holland, he's won the", "Champions League twice and is on course to win a", "third Premier League title in a row with", "Manchester United this season. All of which makes", "you wonder how come he spent so long at Fulham?", "United fans would love to have had Van der Sar", "way before 2005; he has proved to be the", "definitive Schmeichel replacement. Iker Casillas", "(Spain) It's easy to take Casillas' brilliance", "for granted, but stand back and look at his", "career and it's clear he's already one of the", "greats. Real Madrid have always been able to lure", "the best, yet they've had the agile Casillas as", "their number-one No.1 since 1999 -- when he was", "still a teenager. Still only 27, Casillas is", "contracted to the club until 2017. He's already", "won two Champions Leagues and four La Liga", "titles. At international level he came into his", "own during 2008 by captaining Spain to the", "European Championship, becoming the first", "goalkeeper to do so. Ricardo Zamora's legacy is", "safe hands. Pat Jennings (Northern Ireland)", "Jennings was a late starter in the position and", "famously had no official coaching. His", "international career spanned a record-breaking", "six World Cups (including qualifying campaigns)", "across 22 years. By the time he came out of", "retirement to play for Northern Ireland at Mexico", "1986, Jennings was 41 and ended the tournament", "with 119 caps. He played more than 1,000 games,", "including crossing the bitter north London divide", "by playing for Tottenham and Arsenal. The", "unflappable Jennings' enormous hands were his", "trademark and the curse of many an attacker.", "Gianluigi Buffon (Italy) Buffon vies with", "Casillas and the Czech Republic's Petr Cech to be", "considered the best goalkeeper around at the", "moment, but in a country with a long tradition of", "high-quality No.1s Buffon is up there with the", "very best. Winning the 2006 Yashin Award was the", "perfect riposte to his critics after Juventus'", "dramatic fall from grace owing to match-fixing.", "Buffon, an imposing figure with no obvious", "weaknesses, stayed loyal to the Old Lady, who", "made him the world's most expensive goalkeeper in", "2001 when they paid Parma $46.2m for him. He's", "been worth every cent. Jose Luis Chilavert", "(Paraguay) If there's one thing a goalkeeper is", "not expected to do -- other than to make a", "mistake -- it's score a goal. Given Chilavert", "netted no fewer than 62 times in his career,", "including eight for his country, it seems only", "fair he should be included on this list. Brazil's", "Rogerio Ceni may have outscored him and Rene", "Higuita of Colombia might have out-done him on", "the chutzpah front, but Chilavert's pioneering", "free-kicks and penalties have made him a legend.", "Mohamed Al-Deayea (Saudi Arabia) Goalkeepers are", "known for their longevity and ability to perform", "into their 40s. That makes Al-Deayea a relative", "youngster at just 36, but the Saudi Arabian holds", "the world record for the most number of", "international appearances. Over a 16-year career", "for the Middle Eastern country, Al-Deayea racked", "up a scarcely believable 181 caps.. Having", "started his career playing handball, Al-Deayea", "went on to play in three World Cups -- and was", "even on the receiving end of an 8-0 thumping by", "eventual finalists Germany at the 2002", "tournament. Guillermo Ochoa (Mexico) This one is", "from the left-field and a little premature for a", "list containing the best goalkeepers of all time.", "But much is expected of Ochoa, Mexico's", "up-and-coming talent. He's already been linked", "with a move to Manchester United and he is on the", "radar of a number of Europe's top clubs. Reliant", "on his amazing reflexes, Ochoa is one of the best", "shot-stoppers out there and great at on-the-spot", "improvised saves. Ochoa's already established in", "the Mexico set-up and is already such a big star", "already that the American release of the FIFA 09", "video game featured him on the front cover.", "Definitely one to watch." ]
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- Edwin van der Sar claimed the all-time British record for minutes without conceding a goal during Manchester United's 1-0 list containing the best goalkeepers of all time.
Tokyo (CNN) -- At least six people were killed when a magnitude-6.4 earthquake struck Japan Tuesday morning, a local fire department said. The six were killed when a landslide triggered by the quake buried three homes in Iwaki, the city's fire department said. Three people were rescued and hospitalized, and fire officials were working to rescue an unknown number of others believed to be trapped, the department said. The quake struck at about 8:08 a.m. Tuesday (7:08 p.m. Monday ET), according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It had a depth of about 13 kilometers (8 miles) and was centered about 77 miles east-southeast of Tokyo. Monday night, one person was killed in Iwaki and several others were trapped when a powerful 6.6-magnitude earthquake triggered landslides there, the fire department said. It happened exactly one month after the country's devastating 9.0-magnitude quake and tsunami. Threat level now on par with Chernobyl . The earlier quake was centered about 100 miles (164 kilometers) northeast of Tokyo and about 30 miles (50 kilometers) southwest of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The landslides in Iwaki buried three houses. Police in Fukushima Prefecture initially reported that four people were trapped. The Iwaki Fire Department later said more than four people were trapped, but the exact number was unclear. Authorities were trying to rescue them. Their condition was not immediately known, police said. The earthquake did not cause a tsunami. Japan to evacuate more towns . Workers at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, which has suffered cooling problems and radiation leaks since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, evacuated briefly but soon returned to resume their efforts to cool the troubled facility. Prime Minister Naoto Kan delayed a scheduled news conference as a result of the earthquake, his office said. The government wants to handle the immediate emergency before holding a news conference, the office said. Japan to evacuate more towns . The Tokyo Electric Power Company said 220,000 households and businesses in Fukushima were without power after Monday's quake. Japan has been hit with hundreds of aftershocks since the March 11 earthquake and ensuing tsunami that killed at least 13,116 people. More than 14,000 remain missing. CNN's Junko Ogura contributed to this report .
NEW: Six people were killed and three injured in Tuesday's quake . It was centered about 77 miles east-southeast of Tokyo . Monday's 6.6-magnitude quake triggers several landslides in Iwaki . The earlier quake prompted workers at the Fukushima Daiichi plant to evacuate briefly .
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(CNN)Toledo, Ohio, Mayor Michael Collins has been hospitalized in critical condition after suffering a cardiac arrest while driving Sunday afternoon. Collins was headed home from a news conference on the city's snow emergency around 2 p.m. when he lost consciousness and his car slammed into a utility pole, said his spokeswoman Stacy Weber. CNN affiliate WTVG said a woman performed CPR on the mayor after breaking a window and removing him from the vehicle. Collins is in the intensive care unit at the University of Toledo Medical Center. Dr. Christopher Cooper of the medical center said Sunday that Collins is being closely monitored and that it is too early to comment about his recovery. City Council President Paula Hicks-Hudson was sworn in as acting mayor. Collins, 70, has been in office a little over a year. CNN's Janet DiGiacomo and Andy Rose contributed to this report.
A woman pulled Mayor Michael Collins from his car and performed CPR . The City Council president has been sworn in as acting mayor .
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(CNN) -- A rash of recent oil spills around the globe -- Bangladesh, Israel, Peru and New Zealand -- serve as reminders of the damage such spills can cause and of the important role responders can play in limiting such damage. Spill responders have several tools at their disposal, including chemical dispersants. However, the legacy of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico includes a public backlash against dispersants that stands to exacerbate environmental damage from future spills. Starting with Deepwater Horizon, dispersants seem to have become an environmental villain du jour, even creeping in to the popular vernacular. To control an oil spill that ultimately exceeded 40,000 square miles, responders released 1.8 million gallons of dispersant over 59 days -- an act that society has judged a bad idea. Even now when we talk about our research on this spill the loaded question inevitably surfaces: "Just how bad was the dispersant?" Many think the dispersants amplified damage and are continuing to harm marine life; some even believe that BP conspired with government responders to use them nefariously to conceal the most visible impacts of the spill. Based on our experience studying oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico and elsewhere, that's a biased and incomplete understanding that may unduly influence decision-makers responsible for responding to future spills. Dispersants are not perfect, but they are certainly not new. Over six decades, they have evolved from highly toxic mixtures to safer formulations that have become a proven spill response tool. They work like dishwashing soap, by breaking apart oil into small droplets. When sprayed on an oil slick, the resulting microsize droplets freely mix into water, effectively breaking apart the gooey coating and diluting the oil over a greater volume. Both effects can be beneficial: Dilution of the oil reduces its overall toxicity, while breaking up the slick prevents oil from reaching coastlines, where oil is assumed to cause the greatest impact. But there are trade-offs. Dispersants contain hydrocarbons, emulsification agents and surfactants -- these could be harmful to marine life. Before the droplets get diluted to inconsequential levels, the dispersed oil can also be toxic. The chemical formulation of dispersants seems to elicit fear, but the reality is that most of these components are used for other common applications with minimal concern. For example, the principal active agent applied during Deepwater Horizon was dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, or DOSS, which has other uses in over-the-counter medicines. Nevertheless, accidental spraying of dispersant on people can also cause harm if it is inhaled or swallowed though it can be washed from the skin with soap and water. Dispersants are but one example of chemicals used when responding to environment crises. Flame retardants provide another example. Yet few blinked an eye when responders released 1.1 million gallons of flame retardant over several weeks to fight a 150-square-mile wildfire in California a few months ago. In responding to Deepwater Horizon, decision-makers had years of experience with dispersants. They knew the risks and benefits of their application to the surface of the ocean. They also had invaluable resources in the form of two comprehensive reports in 1989 and 2005 on dispersants' efficacy and effects, commissioned by the prestigious National Academy of Sciences and prepared by leaders from academia, industry, government and even a retired commercial fisherman. But neither report addressed the way dispersants were to be used in the Deepwater Horizon disaster. For 87 days after the Deepwater Horizon exploded, oil gushed from a damaged well 5,000 feet under the sea surface, an unprecedented scenario. It demanded unprecedented mitigation approaches. Weighing the potential risks and benefits, responders made the decision to inject dispersants at the ocean floor as a means to disperse the oil even before it reached the surface. Public concern over this decision grew as the amount released in this way ultimately reached 771,000 gallons (a little less than half of the total amount of dispersants released). In choosing to use subsea dispersants, decision-makers first evaluated their efficacy with a one-day test. Before-and-after photos showed that slicks near the well site diminished when the dispersant was injected and returned, as predicted, when the injections were stopped. As scientists, we hold to the repeatability of experimental results, but in this case the result produced immediate benefits in a crisis situation that trumped the value of conducting further experiments. The smaller slicks reduced toxic chemical levels in the air enough to allow personnel on about 100 response boats to work more safely. As a result, efforts to contain the spill could proceed at a faster pace with fewer negative health effects. The fact that we as independent scientists were granted safe access to within 1,500 feet of the well is partially attributable to the use of dispersants at the seafloor. What is lost on many people is that spill responders must decide quickly on whether to apply dispersants. Like those responding to forest fires, oil-spill responders are charged with reducing damages in the face of a crisis, and they don't have the luxury to conduct a real-time case study on dispersants' efficacy. Ultimately, usage is simply a question of net environmental benefit. Unfortunately, gauging the success or failure of dispersants, especially how toxic they make seawater, isn't easy. You cannot give the Gulf of Mexico a CT scan. Moreover, we have only sparse data to inform our understanding of dispersants' efficacy and chemical behavior in the deep ocean. In a recent study, our colleagues found traces of dispersant in oiled sand patties on beaches. But the proportion of dispersant in oil from the Gulf beaches was low compared with the proportion at which it was originally applied. That is, the dispersants were less likely to persist than the oil. It can be counterintuitive -- and frightening -- to add chemical dispersants to fight oil spills. But dispersants are tools that help stop a bad thing from getting worse -- not so different from dropping flame retardant on forest fires. Experience underpins the decision to use them, and research, so far, supports their use. Fear, ignorance and anger preclude an objective examination of dispersants. Let's have a rational discussion about the best course of action in a crisis -- before the next oil spill hits our shores and clouds our judgment. Join us on Facebook.com/CNNOpinion.
Authors: When oil spills happen, responders are faced with tough choices . To fight BP oil spill in Gulf of Mexico, huge amounts of chemical dispersants were used . Authors say adding more chemicals to seawater is scary trade-off but can be worth it . Dispersants work like dishwater detergent to break apart droplets of oil, authors say .
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[ "(CNN) -- A rash of recent oil spills around the", "globe -- Bangladesh, Israel, Peru and New Zealand", "-- serve as reminders of the damage such spills", "can cause and of the important role responders", "can play in limiting such damage. Spill", "responders have several tools at their disposal,", "including chemical dispersants. However, the", "legacy of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster in", "the Gulf of Mexico includes a public backlash", "against dispersants that stands to exacerbate", "environmental damage from future spills. Starting", "with Deepwater Horizon, dispersants seem to have", "become an environmental villain du jour, even", "creeping in to the popular vernacular. To control", "an oil spill that ultimately exceeded 40,000", "square miles, responders released 1.8 million", "gallons of dispersant over 59 days -- an act that", "society has judged a bad idea. Even now when we", "talk about our research on this spill the loaded", "question inevitably surfaces: \"Just how bad was", "the dispersant?\" Many think the dispersants", "amplified damage and are continuing to harm", "marine life; some even believe that BP conspired", "with government responders to use them", "nefariously to conceal the most visible impacts", "of the spill. Based on our experience studying", "oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico and elsewhere,", "that's a biased and incomplete understanding that", "may unduly influence decision-makers responsible", "for responding to future spills. Dispersants are", "not perfect, but they are certainly not new. Over", "six decades, they have evolved from highly toxic", "mixtures to safer formulations that have become a", "proven spill response tool. They work like", "dishwashing soap, by breaking apart oil into", "small droplets. When sprayed on an oil slick, the", "resulting microsize droplets freely mix into", "water, effectively breaking apart the gooey", "coating and diluting the oil over a greater", "volume. Both effects can be beneficial: Dilution", "of the oil reduces its overall toxicity, while", "breaking up the slick prevents oil from reaching", "coastlines, where oil is assumed to cause the", "greatest impact. But there are trade-offs.", "Dispersants contain hydrocarbons, emulsification", "agents and surfactants -- these could be harmful", "to marine life. Before the droplets get diluted", "to inconsequential levels, the dispersed oil can", "also be toxic. The chemical formulation of", "dispersants seems to elicit fear, but the reality", "is that most of these components are used for", "other common applications with minimal concern.", "For example, the principal active agent applied", "during Deepwater Horizon was dioctyl sodium", "sulfosuccinate, or DOSS, which has other uses in", "over-the-counter medicines. Nevertheless,", "accidental spraying of dispersant on people can", "also cause harm if it is inhaled or swallowed", "though it can be washed from the skin with soap", "and water. Dispersants are but one example of", "chemicals used when responding to environment", "crises. Flame retardants provide another example.", "Yet few blinked an eye when responders released", "1.1 million gallons of flame retardant over", "several weeks to fight a 150-square-mile wildfire", "in California a few months ago. In responding to", "Deepwater Horizon, decision-makers had years of", "experience with dispersants. They knew the risks", "and benefits of their application to the surface", "of the ocean. They also had invaluable resources", "in the form of two comprehensive reports in 1989", "and 2005 on dispersants' efficacy and effects,", "commissioned by the prestigious National Academy", "of Sciences and prepared by leaders from", "academia, industry, government and even a retired", "commercial fisherman. But neither report", "addressed the way dispersants were to be used in", "the Deepwater Horizon disaster. For 87 days after", "the Deepwater Horizon exploded, oil gushed from a", "damaged well 5,000 feet under the sea surface, an", "unprecedented scenario. It demanded unprecedented", "mitigation approaches. Weighing the potential", "risks and benefits, responders made the decision", "to inject dispersants at the ocean floor as a", "means to disperse the oil even before it reached", "the surface. Public concern over this decision", "grew as the amount released in this way", "ultimately reached 771,000 gallons (a little less", "than half of the total amount of dispersants", "released). In choosing to use subsea dispersants,", "decision-makers first evaluated their efficacy", "with a one-day test. Before-and-after photos", "showed that slicks near the well site diminished", "when the dispersant was injected and returned, as", "predicted, when the injections were stopped. As", "scientists, we hold to the repeatability of", "experimental results, but in this case the result", "produced immediate benefits in a crisis situation", "that trumped the value of conducting further", "experiments. The smaller slicks reduced toxic", "chemical levels in the air enough to allow", "personnel on about 100 response boats to work", "more safely. As a result, efforts to contain the", "spill could proceed at a faster pace with fewer", "negative health effects. The fact that we as", "independent scientists were granted safe access", "to within 1,500 feet of the well is partially", "attributable to the use of dispersants at the", "seafloor. What is lost on many people is that", "spill responders must decide quickly on whether", "to apply dispersants. Like those responding to", "forest fires, oil-spill responders are charged", "with reducing damages in the face of a crisis,", "and they don't have the luxury to conduct a", "real-time case study on dispersants' efficacy.", "Ultimately, usage is simply a question of net", "environmental benefit. Unfortunately, gauging the", "success or failure of dispersants, especially how", "toxic they make seawater, isn't easy. You cannot", "give the Gulf of Mexico a CT scan. Moreover, we", "have only sparse data to inform our understanding", "of dispersants' efficacy and chemical behavior in", "the deep ocean. In a recent study, our colleagues", "found traces of dispersant in oiled sand patties", "on beaches. But the proportion of dispersant in", "oil from the Gulf beaches was low compared with", "the proportion at which it was originally", "applied. That is, the dispersants were less", "likely to persist than the oil. It can be", "counterintuitive -- and frightening -- to add", "chemical dispersants to fight oil spills. But", "dispersants are tools that help stop a bad thing", "from getting worse -- not so different from", "dropping flame retardant on forest fires.", "Experience underpins the decision to use them,", "and research, so far, supports their use. Fear,", "ignorance and anger preclude an objective", "examination of dispersants. Let's have a rational", "discussion about the best course of action in a", "crisis -- before the next oil spill hits our", "shores and clouds our judgment. Join us on", "Facebook.com/CNNOpinion." ]
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The ICC have banned Moeen Ali from wearing wristbands saying ‘Save Gaza’ and ‘Free Palestine’. The investigation by international cricket's governing body came after Moeen was pictured on MailOnline wearing the wristbands while batting during on the second day of England's third Test against India. The match referee David Boon banned the batsman from wearing the wristband and an ICC statement said: 'The ICC Equipment and Clothing Regulations do not permit the display of messages that relate to political, religious or racial activities or causes during an international match. 'Moeen Ali was told by the Match Referee that whilst he is free to express his views on such causes away from the cricket field, he is not permitted to wear the wristbands on the field of play and warned not to wear the bands again during an international match.' VIDEO Scroll down for Bell pleased with England's progress . Before and after: Moeen Ali wearing the bands on his left wrist on Monday and (right) on Tuesday without them . Statement: Moeen Ali batted for England against India wearing wristbands that read 'Save Gaza' and 'Free Palestine' Drinks break: Ali stands with Ian Bell during England first innings at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton . VIDEO Bell pleased with England's progress . Wristband banned: Moeen Ali and his 'Free Gaza' and 'Save Palestine' slogans on his wrists . Moeen could be fined up . 50 per cent of his match fee for a level one contravention if the ICC deem he has breached regulations. The ICC code reads: ‘Players and team . officials shall not be permitted to wear, display or otherwise convey . messages through arm bands or other items affixed to clothing or . equipment unless approved in advance by the player or team official’s . Board. 'Approval shall not be granted for messages which relate to political, religious or racial activities or causes.’ The . ECB confirmed on Monday night that Ali had not asked their permission, . although a spokesman said: ‘We do not believe Moeen has committed an . offence.’ England’s . players will on Tuesday wear ‘Help for Heroes’ charity logos on their shirt . collars in support of the wounded service charity, while there will be a . minute’s silence observed at 10.56am in memory of the 100 year . anniversary of the start of World War I. Help for Heroes: The shirt England plan to wear on day three of the third Test against India . Fundraiser: Ali featured in a Twitter post by the Ummah Welfare Trust after he helped raise money for the people of Gaza in his home city of Birmingham .
All-rounder Ali wore black and white wristbands while batting in England's first innings of third Test at Ageas Bowl . ICC regulations 'do not permit the display of messages that relate to political, religious or racial activities or causes during an international' ECB confirmed on Monday they had not given him permission to wear the wristbands, but also said they believe he hadn't committed an offence . The 27-year-old helped raise money for victims of Gaza conflict . Moeen 'free to express his views on such causes away from cricket field' England to wear 'Help for Heroes' shirts on day three .
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[ "The ICC have banned Moeen Ali from wearing", "wristbands saying ‘Save Gaza’ and ‘Free", "Palestine’. The investigation by international", "cricket's governing body came after Moeen was", "pictured on MailOnline wearing the wristbands", "while batting during on the second day of", "England's third Test against India. The match", "referee David Boon banned the batsman from", "wearing the wristband and an ICC statement said:", "'The ICC Equipment and Clothing Regulations do", "not permit the display of messages that relate to", "political, religious or racial activities or", "causes during an international match. 'Moeen Ali", "was told by the Match Referee that whilst he is", "free to express his views on such causes away", "from the cricket field, he is not permitted to", "wear the wristbands on the field of play and", "warned not to wear the bands again during an", "international match.' VIDEO Scroll down for Bell", "pleased with England's progress . Before and", "after: Moeen Ali wearing the bands on his left", "wrist on Monday and (right) on Tuesday without", "them . Statement: Moeen Ali batted for England", "against India wearing wristbands that read 'Save", "Gaza' and 'Free Palestine' Drinks break: Ali", "stands with Ian Bell during England first innings", "at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton . VIDEO Bell", "pleased with England's progress . Wristband", "banned: Moeen Ali and his 'Free Gaza' and 'Save", "Palestine' slogans on his wrists . Moeen could be", "fined up . 50 per cent of his match fee for a", "level one contravention if the ICC deem he has", "breached regulations. The ICC code reads:", "‘Players and team . officials shall not be", "permitted to wear, display or otherwise convey .", "messages through arm bands or other items affixed", "to clothing or . equipment unless approved in", "advance by the player or team official’s . Board.", "'Approval shall not be granted for messages which", "relate to political, religious or racial", "activities or causes.’ The . ECB confirmed on", "Monday night that Ali had not asked their", "permission, . although a spokesman said: ‘We do", "not believe Moeen has committed an . offence.’", "England’s . players will on Tuesday wear ‘Help", "for Heroes’ charity logos on their shirt .", "collars in support of the wounded service", "charity, while there will be a . minute’s silence", "observed at 10.56am in memory of the 100 year .", "anniversary of the start of World War I. Help for", "Heroes: The shirt England plan to wear on day", "three of the third Test against India .", "Fundraiser: Ali featured in a Twitter post by the", "Ummah Welfare Trust after he helped raise money", "for the people of Gaza in his home city of", "Birmingham ." ]
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while batting during on the second day of England's third Test against India. The match not permit the display of messages that relate to political, religious or racial activities or causes during an international match. 'Moeen Ali free to express his views on such causes away wear the wristbands on the field of play and at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton . VIDEO Bell relate to political, religious or racial activities or causes.’ The . ECB confirmed on not believe Moeen has committed an . offence.’ Heroes: The shirt England plan to wear on day three of the third Test against India . Ummah Welfare Trust after he helped raise money
When Brendan Rodgers had finished, it became clear that he had splattered a few egos across the four walls of the visitors’ dressing room at St Jakob Park. ‘Soft’ he labelled Liverpool's players after they failed to show a response to a goal scored by Basle’s evergreen striker Marco Strellar in the 52nd minute. It is impossible to disagree. Rodgers had every right to tear into them because he expected something vastly different to this when his summer spending soared beyond £100m. Where has their crisp passing game gone? What happened to the attitude that took them to within two points of winning the Barclays Premier League title? Bring it back, quick. Liverpool suffered a 1-0 defeat against Basle at St Jakob Park in their first Champions League away game since 2009 . Marco Streller scored the only goal of the game to seal three points for Basle in their Champions League Group B fixture . Marco Streller celebrates his strike from a corner early in the second half that was enough to clinch victory for the Swiss side . Basle moved onto three points in Group B alongside Liverpool with Real Madrid top on six and Ludogorets bottom with no points . Basle: Vaclik 7, Xhaka 6.5, Schar 6.5, Suchy 7, Safari 6 (Gonzalez 9, 7), Die 7, Frei 7, El-Neny 6.5, Embolo 6.5 (Calla 82), Hamoudi 7.5 (Zuffi 90), Streller 8. Subs not used: Vailati, Delgado, Gashi, Kakitani. Goals: Streller 52. Booked: Suchy. Liverpool: Mignolet 6.5, Manquillo 6, Lovren 6.5, Skrtel 6, Jose Enrique 6.5, Henderson 6, Gerrard 6, Markovic 5 (Lambert 81, 6), Sterling 6, Balotelli 6.5, Coutinho 5.5 (Lallana 70, 6). Subs not used: Brad Jones, Toure, Moreno, Lucas, Borini. Booked: Sterling, Gerrard, Balotelli. Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden) Ratings by Neil Ashton in Switzerland . While we are here, there is also the unfortunate footnote to Liverpool’s fourth defeat and the moment when Mario Balotelli undermined the authority of his manager by refusing to acknowledge Liverpool’s travelling fans. You could hear Rodgers whistling at him amid the bedlam in the stands. ‘I don’t know if he came back out,’ added Rodgers, but it was clear that Balotelli was already showered and sitting alone on the team bus. It was unacceptable, an affront to the couple of thousand or more Liverpool supporters who made the trip to Switzerland to watch their team on a Champions League night. They deserve better. Liverpool’s players have to give it to them because the stellar names in this squad should be showing signs that they are equipped for the twin challenge of domestic and European football. As yet they are not. Dejan Lovren, Javier Manquillo, Mario Balotelli, Lazar Markovic, Adam Lallana and Rickie Lambert should be loving life at a club who finished runners-up in the Premier League last season. ‘I’m not happy with the intensity,’ admitted Rodgers and there isn’t a soul who watched that performance who could possibly disagree. Jose Enrique, who returned to the team for the Capital One Cup tie against Middlesbrough last week, was dreadful. Twice he failed to read the passes of Steven Gerrard, allowing one to roll under his foot and then bizarrely kicking the ball at Ahmed Hamoudi with an attempted pass. For this team to be given the runaround by Streller - who was exceptional - Geoffrey Serey Die, Breel Embolo, Ahmed Hamoudi and the rest of the gang at Paulo Sousa’s disposal is unacceptable. Mario Balotelli, as his heat map (below) shows, didn't have a touch in the opposition penalty area - CLICK HERE FOR MATCH ZONE FROM ST JAKOB PARK . Mario Balotelli, as his heat map shows, didn't have a touch in Basel's penalty area - CLICK HERE FOR MATCH ZONE FROM BASEL . The Basle and Liverpool teams make their way onto the pitch at St Jakob Park for the Champions League Group B contest . Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers embraces Basle manager Paulo Sousa, both of whom used to be in charge at Swansea . Liverpool's travelling supporters packed into a corner of St Jakob Park for their first Champions League away trip since 2009 . You only have to witness the celebrations when Swedish referee ended the agony for Liverpool four minutes into stoppage time to know that. This is another famous victory for Basle. Wince, then, because Carlo Ancelotti’s rampant team - who beat Basle 5-1 and - are up next at Anfield. After that, it is on to the Bernabeu for the return. Liverpool need a crash course in winning football matches, or else this season could soon turn into catch up. They were beaten here when Streller, Basle’s hard-working captain, was first to react to Mignolet’s failure to clear Martin Skrtel’s misdirected clearance. This one couldn’t possibly be pinned on the Liverpool goalkeeper, but nevertheless Streller gobbled up the chance to put Basle into the lead. They never once looked like losing it. Raheem Sterling had the ball in the net early on for Liverpool, but was adjudged offside from Lazar Markovic's cross . Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers looked frustrated at an error-strewn opening 30 minutes from his team in Switzerland . Philippe Coutinho was restored to the Liverpool starting XI in midfield as Adam Lallana dropped to the bench . At times, especially in the first half, Liverpool approached this game like a one-off. Every chip they had seemed to be on red. With victory secured in their opening group game, there was no need to pile forward in search of more glory. Balotelli had started well, unaware of the criticism from Jamie Carragher - ‘I can’t help the way I feel about him’ - in the Sky Sports studio. Others will share his view now. He started well enough here, ducking and diving between the role of target man and genuine goal threat until Basle’s defence got to grips with him. Jose Enrique, who started the game at left back as he continues his recovery to full fitness, receives some instructions from manager Brendan Rodgers . Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli challenges Basle's Geoffrey Serey Die for the ball . Lazar Markovic attempts an acrobatic effort on goal, but his shot was saved by Basle goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik . His cute little touches on the spin, angling the ball into the path of the onrushing figures of Raheem Sterling or Markovic in the opening minutes should given him the confidence to make this his night. Little Sterling was busting a gut, punished for offside when he eventually rolled the ball into the net after two minutes and later booked for a foul in the first half. His lunge on substitute Derlis Gonzalez at the start of the second half could easily have been a penalty. Liverpool gave the ball away too cheaply here, surrendering possession on the halfway line when they should have been trying to take the sting out of the game. Dejan Lovren and Martin Skrtel watch on as Marco Streller gives Basle the lead from close range early in the second half . Marco Streller celebrates his goal early in the second half at St Jakob Park as Simon Mignolet shows his frustration . Mario Balotelli is booked and Brendan Rodgers is left with plenty to ponder on a frustrating evening for Liverpool in Switzerland . Basel manager Paulo Sousa celebrates with his players as the full-time whistle goes in Switzerland . Sousa’s side has a good record against English opposition, raising themselves in recent years to record impressive wins against Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham in European competition. Mignolet made a couple of decent first half saves, first from Mohamed Elneny’s curling shot from the edge of the area and then with his feet to stop Serey Die. At times there was a look of panic about this Liverpool team at times, uncertain in their approach work. Any more of this and the writing really will be on the dressing room wall.
Liverpool beaten by Basle in Champions League Group B clash at St Jakob Park . Marco Streller scored only goal early in the second half to clinch all three points for home side . Basle draw level with Liverpool on three points in Group B with Real Madrid top on six . Liverpool next face Real Madrid at Anfield on October 22 before trip to Bernabeu two weeks later . Champions League loss in Switzerland was Liverpool's fourth defeat of the season .
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[ "When Brendan Rodgers had finished, it became clear", "that he had splattered a few egos across the four", "walls of the visitors’ dressing room at St Jakob", "Park. ‘Soft’ he labelled Liverpool's players", "after they failed to show a response to a goal", "scored by Basle’s evergreen striker Marco", "Strellar in the 52nd minute. It is impossible to", "disagree. Rodgers had every right to tear into", "them because he expected something vastly", "different to this when his summer spending soared", "beyond £100m. Where has their crisp passing game", "gone? What happened to the attitude that took", "them to within two points of winning the Barclays", "Premier League title? Bring it back, quick.", "Liverpool suffered a 1-0 defeat against Basle at", "St Jakob Park in their first Champions League", "away game since 2009 . Marco Streller scored the", "only goal of the game to seal three points for", "Basle in their Champions League Group B fixture .", "Marco Streller celebrates his strike from a", "corner early in the second half that was enough", "to clinch victory for the Swiss side . Basle", "moved onto three points in Group B alongside", "Liverpool with Real Madrid top on six and", "Ludogorets bottom with no points . Basle: Vaclik", "7, Xhaka 6.5, Schar 6.5, Suchy 7, Safari 6", "(Gonzalez 9, 7), Die 7, Frei 7, El-Neny 6.5,", "Embolo 6.5 (Calla 82), Hamoudi 7.5 (Zuffi 90),", "Streller 8. Subs not used: Vailati, Delgado,", "Gashi, Kakitani. Goals: Streller 52. Booked:", "Suchy. Liverpool: Mignolet 6.5, Manquillo 6,", "Lovren 6.5, Skrtel 6, Jose Enrique 6.5, Henderson", "6, Gerrard 6, Markovic 5 (Lambert 81, 6),", "Sterling 6, Balotelli 6.5, Coutinho 5.5 (Lallana", "70, 6). Subs not used: Brad Jones, Toure, Moreno,", "Lucas, Borini. Booked: Sterling, Gerrard,", "Balotelli. Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)", "Ratings by Neil Ashton in Switzerland . While we", "are here, there is also the unfortunate footnote", "to Liverpool’s fourth defeat and the moment when", "Mario Balotelli undermined the authority of his", "manager by refusing to acknowledge Liverpool’s", "travelling fans. You could hear Rodgers whistling", "at him amid the bedlam in the stands. ‘I don’t", "know if he came back out,’ added Rodgers, but it", "was clear that Balotelli was already showered and", "sitting alone on the team bus. It was", "unacceptable, an affront to the couple of", "thousand or more Liverpool supporters who made", "the trip to Switzerland to watch their team on a", "Champions League night. They deserve better.", "Liverpool’s players have to give it to them", "because the stellar names in this squad should be", "showing signs that they are equipped for the twin", "challenge of domestic and European football. As", "yet they are not. Dejan Lovren, Javier Manquillo,", "Mario Balotelli, Lazar Markovic, Adam Lallana and", "Rickie Lambert should be loving life at a club", "who finished runners-up in the Premier League", "last season. ‘I’m not happy with the intensity,’", "admitted Rodgers and there isn’t a soul who", "watched that performance who could possibly", "disagree. Jose Enrique, who returned to the team", "for the Capital One Cup tie against Middlesbrough", "last week, was dreadful. Twice he failed to read", "the passes of Steven Gerrard, allowing one to", "roll under his foot and then bizarrely kicking", "the ball at Ahmed Hamoudi with an attempted pass.", "For this team to be given the runaround by", "Streller - who was exceptional - Geoffrey Serey", "Die, Breel Embolo, Ahmed Hamoudi and the rest of", "the gang at Paulo Sousa’s disposal is", "unacceptable. Mario Balotelli, as his heat map", "(below) shows, didn't have a touch in the", "opposition penalty area - CLICK HERE FOR MATCH", "ZONE FROM ST JAKOB PARK . Mario Balotelli, as his", "heat map shows, didn't have a touch in Basel's", "penalty area - CLICK HERE FOR MATCH ZONE FROM", "BASEL . The Basle and Liverpool teams make their", "way onto the pitch at St Jakob Park for the", "Champions League Group B contest . Liverpool", "manager Brendan Rodgers embraces Basle manager", "Paulo Sousa, both of whom used to be in charge at", "Swansea . Liverpool's travelling supporters", "packed into a corner of St Jakob Park for their", "first Champions League away trip since 2009 . You", "only have to witness the celebrations when", "Swedish referee ended the agony for Liverpool", "four minutes into stoppage time to know that.", "This is another famous victory for Basle. Wince,", "then, because Carlo Ancelotti’s rampant team -", "who beat Basle 5-1 and - are up next at Anfield.", "After that, it is on to the Bernabeu for the", "return. Liverpool need a crash course in winning", "football matches, or else this season could soon", "turn into catch up. They were beaten here when", "Streller, Basle’s hard-working captain, was first", "to react to Mignolet’s failure to clear Martin", "Skrtel’s misdirected clearance. This one couldn’t", "possibly be pinned on the Liverpool goalkeeper,", "but nevertheless Streller gobbled up the chance", "to put Basle into the lead. They never once", "looked like losing it. Raheem Sterling had the", "ball in the net early on for Liverpool, but was", "adjudged offside from Lazar Markovic's cross .", "Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers looked", "frustrated at an error-strewn opening 30 minutes", "from his team in Switzerland . Philippe Coutinho", "was restored to the Liverpool starting XI in", "midfield as Adam Lallana dropped to the bench .", "At times, especially in the first half, Liverpool", "approached this game like a one-off. Every chip", "they had seemed to be on red. With victory", "secured in their opening group game, there was no", "need to pile forward in search of more glory.", "Balotelli had started well, unaware of the", "criticism from Jamie Carragher - ‘I can’t help", "the way I feel about him’ - in the Sky Sports", "studio. Others will share his view now. He", "started well enough here, ducking and diving", "between the role of target man and genuine goal", "threat until Basle’s defence got to grips with", "him. Jose Enrique, who started the game at left", "back as he continues his recovery to full", "fitness, receives some instructions from manager", "Brendan Rodgers . Liverpool striker Mario", "Balotelli challenges Basle's Geoffrey Serey Die", "for the ball . Lazar Markovic attempts an", "acrobatic effort on goal, but his shot was saved", "by Basle goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik . His cute", "little touches on the spin, angling the ball into", "the path of the onrushing figures of Raheem", "Sterling or Markovic in the opening minutes", "should given him the confidence to make this his", "night. Little Sterling was busting a gut,", "punished for offside when he eventually rolled", "the ball into the net after two minutes and later", "booked for a foul in the first half. His lunge on", "substitute Derlis Gonzalez at the start of the", "second half could easily have been a penalty.", "Liverpool gave the ball away too cheaply here,", "surrendering possession on the halfway line when", "they should have been trying to take the sting", "out of the game. Dejan Lovren and Martin Skrtel", "watch on as Marco Streller gives Basle the lead", "from close range early in the second half . Marco", "Streller celebrates his goal early in the second", "half at St Jakob Park as Simon Mignolet shows his", "frustration . Mario Balotelli is booked and", "Brendan Rodgers is left with plenty to ponder on", "a frustrating evening for Liverpool in", "Switzerland . Basel manager Paulo Sousa", "celebrates with his players as the full-time", "whistle goes in Switzerland . Sousa’s side has a", "good record against English opposition, raising", "themselves in recent years to record impressive", "wins against Manchester United, Chelsea and", "Tottenham in European competition. Mignolet made", "a couple of decent first half saves, first from", "Mohamed Elneny’s curling shot from the edge of", "the area and then with his feet to stop Serey", "Die. At times there was a look of panic about", "this Liverpool team at times, uncertain in their", "approach work. Any more of this and the writing", "really will be on the dressing room wall." ]
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(CNN) -- A man who roasted his pet dog to enjoy as a meal with his family and friends escaped prosecution after authorities in New Zealand determined the animal was killed humanely. Auckland SPCA officers found the charred body of a Staffordshire terrier cooking in this barbecue pit. "We were in a dilemma at seeing something we were fairly upset about -- but being in a position of being able to do absolutely nothing about it," said Garth Halliday, of the Auckland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, on Monday. The SPCA -- which investigates acts of animal cruelty and presses charges -- responded to the house in Mangere, south of Auckland. There, officers found the charred body of a Staffordshire terrier cooking in a barbecue pit. Watch why owner made decision » . "They had had the dog for a while, but the man told us his wife was getting tired of the dog. He was becoming a pest," Halliday said. "They decided to get rid of him. But instead of bringing him to the SPCA -- which we recommend -- they decided to have a meal, and cook and eat him." The family is from Tonga where eating a dog is not uncommon, Halliday said. "He didn't think he was doing anything wrong," he said. Is eating dog meat acceptable? Sound Off below . The incident occurred in February. For the next few months, the SPCA looked into whether the man ought to be charged for the killing. Over the weekend, the organization decided it couldn't because the animal had been killed humanely. The man, Halliday said, struck the dog in the head with a hammer, rendering it unconscious. He then slit its throat. "That is the normal way -- if one can use that word -- that animals are killed all over the world," Halliday said. And under New Zealand's Animal Welfare Act, it is legal to kill an animal if it is slaughtered swiftly and painlessly. Dr Malakai Koloamatangi, a Tongan cultural expert from the University of Canterbury, told CNN affiliate TVNZ that dog meat is a delicacy enjoyed mostly by young men in his homeland. Still, the case infuriated and repulsed many New Zealanders. "It's appalling," said Gracie Williams of Auckland. "As an animal lover, I am sickened. The law needs to be changed." Auckland Mayor John Banks, an animal rights activist, told reporters that rather than a new law, what is needed is better education of local customs. In the end, the SPCA closed the case without charges. "We talked to the people. We told them that although it's not against the law, it is against the general culture of the country to actually kill and eat your own pet dog," Halliday said.
Man had roasted his pet dog to enjoy as a meal with his family and friends . Man's family is from Tonga where eating a dog is not uncommon . New Zealand authorities determine dog killed humanely, don't prosecute him . In New Zealand it is legal to kill an animal if it is slaughtered swiftly and painlessly .
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(CNN) -- A man who roasted his pet dog to enjoy as a meal with his family and friends escaped prosecution after authorities in New Zealand Tonga where eating a dog is not uncommon, animal had been killed humanely. The man, Zealand's Animal Welfare Act, it is legal to kill an animal if it is slaughtered swiftly and
By . Damien Gayle . PUBLISHED: . 14:34 EST, 7 February 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 14:36 EST, 7 February 2013 . Dinosaurs vanished earlier than previously thought and 'within a gnat's eyebrow' of the cataclysmic meteor impact blamed for their extinction, say scientists. Corrected dates for both events suggest they occurred almost at the same time, around 66million years ago. Previous studies indicated that the impact pre-dated the death of the dinosaurs by as much as 300,000 years. Previous studies suggested that a cataclysmic meteor pre-dated the death of dinosaurs by as much as 300,000 years - but new research shows they occurred within 33,000 years of each other . The disaster was probably the 'final straw' for the dinosaurs but may not have been the only reason the reptiles which ruled the world for more than 150million years died out, scientists believe. A 110-mile crater in the Caribbean off the coast of Mexico marks the spot where a six-mile-wide object, either an asteroid or comet, smashed into the Earth. Clues to the event remain in the form of iridium-enriched dust, glassy spheres and shocked quartz that was spread around the planet. Scientists used new radioactive dating techniques to determine both the date of the impact and that of the dinosaurs' extinction. The research, published in the journal Science, shows they occurred within 33,000 years of each other. A 110-mile crater in the Caribbean off the coast of Mexico marks the spot where a six-mile-wide object, either an asteroid or comet, smashed into the Earth . Lead scientist Professor Paul Renne, from the University of California at Berkeley, U.S., said: 'The impact was clearly the final straw that pushed Earth past the tipping point. 'We have shown that these events are synchronous to within a gnat's eyebrow, and therefore the impact clearly played a major role in extinctions, but it probably wasn't just the impact.' Dramatic climate fluctuations over the previous million years, including long cold snaps, may have brought many creatures to the brink of extinction before the meteor struck, he said. 'These precursory phenomena made the global ecosystem much more sensitive to even small triggers, so that what otherwise might have been a fairly minor effect shifted the ecosystem into a new state,' Prof Renne added. 'The impact was the coup de grace.' The researchers also concluded that the Earth's atmospheric carbon cycle returned to normal within about 5,000 years of the impact. In contrast, it took between one and two million years for the oceans to recover.
110-mile crater off Mexico marks spot where 6mile-wide object hit Earth . Previous studies showed impact pre-dated death of dinosaurs by as much as 300,000 years . Two events now believed to have occurred within 33,000 years of each other .
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By . Ellie Zolfagharifard . From huge herds of zebras to colossal colonies of penguins, safety it seems, really does comes in numbers. And these creatures have no qualms when it comes to the issue of personal space with often millions travelling together across difficult terrain. Such mass migrations create some of the world's greatest wildlife spectacles revealing the stunning patterns and behaviours of the natural world. Scroll down for video . This breath-taking set of photographs show that some animals take no chances when it comes to safety in numbers. Pictured is a mass colony of king penguins seen in South Georgia . Often creatures huddle together as a way of keeping themselves safe from predators while they trek thousands of miles in their pursuit for food and shelter. Amazingly, this type of behaviour isn't specific to a few types of animals and can be seen across the entire wildlife spectrum, including birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects and crustaceans. But the reason for these epic congregations can vary, with some animals following weather patterns to sustain their supply of food and water while others migrate to return to familiar breeding grounds. A spectacular mass migration sight is that of flamingos in East Africa flying in massive V formations when heading for their preferred breeding area in Tanzania. Huge quantities of female red crabs are pictured after spawning on Christmas Island. Larger males arrive at the sea about 5-7 days before they female, but are soon outnumbered . Blue and yellow snapper fish are seen in moving vast schools along the reef, Fiji. These creatures have no qualms when it comes to the issue of personal space . One of the most impressive mass migrations is that of the zebra. Earlier this year, a population of zebras surprised scientists by making a more than 300 mile (482km) journey across Namibia and Botswana . Often seen during mass migration, these enormous animal groupings can be found in countries all over the world and prove an effective method of keeping themselves safe from predators. Pictured is a huge group of great Indian horseshoe bats nesting in India . The longest insect migration is the monarch butterfly. It travels up to 4,750km. The rarest migrant is the Amsterdam albatross. There are only 70-80 adults in the world. The longest recorded journey in water is a leatherback turtle, which travelled 20,558km in 647 days. Source: Natural History Museum . As many as 2.5 million pink-feathered birds take to the skies for the journey as their breeding season arrives. Humpback whales, for instance, travel further than any other mammal migrants, making a journey of up to 5,300 miles (8,500km) each way. They are found in all of the world's oceans, with most populations following a regular migration route from polar waters for feeding and tropical waters for mating. The most dramatic migrations are often seen in the Serengeti, an area located in north Tanzania and extending to south-western Kenya. Around 750,000 zebras and 1.2 million wildebeests travel from the Ngorongoro area in southern Tanzania to the Masai Mara in lower Kenya following weather patterns. A huge school of salmon seen in the waters of Hawaii. Typically salmon are born in fresh water, migrate to the ocean, then return to fresh water to reproduce . A huge colony of Pacific walrus on Arakamchechen Island in the Northern Bering Sea. Males and females form separate walrus herds during the non-breeding season . The reason for these epic congregations can vary, with some animals following weather patterns to sustain their supply of food and water whilst others migrate to return to familiar breeding grounds. Pictured is a mass of honeybees . A spectacular mass migration sight is that of flamingos in East Africa when heading for their preferred breeding area in Tanzania. As many as 2.5 million pink-feathered birds take to the skies for the journey as their breeding season arrives . A large group of red-bellied Piranha underwater in Venezuela. During attacks on prey, large, hungry shoals can strip flesh from the bones of  large animals in minutes . Thousands of Monarch butterflies rest on a tree in North America. Scientists believe these insects have an internal magnetic compass to help them navigate the world . A huge herd of of hippopotamus crowd into a pool at the end of the dry season in Luangwa National Park, Zambia, Africa. Often groups of over 60 can be seen in one spot . But one of the most impressive mass migrations is that of the zebra. Earlier this year, a population of zebras surprised scientists by making a more than 300 mile (482km) journey across Namibia and Botswana. This is the longest big-mammal migration ever documented in Africa and is a rare bright spot at a time when mass movements of wildlife are disappearing because of fencing, land occupation and other human pressures. 'It goes to show us that nature still has some surprises,' said Robin Naidoo, senior conservation scientist at the Washington-based World Wildlife Fund that led the two-year study on the migration. The most dramatic migrations are often seen in the Serengeti, an area located in north Tanzania and extending to south-western Kenya.. Shown here are hundreds of wildebeest crossing a river during migration in Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya . A huge group of grey reef sharks, congregating in Lagoon Pass in Pacific Ocean. Many grey reef sharks have a home range on a specific area of the reef, to which they continually return . A huge herd of African Cape buffalo kicking up dust in Botswana. The core of the herds is made up of related females, and their offspring. The basic herds are surrounded by subherds of subordinate males, high-ranking males and females and old or invalid animals . Tightly packed knots seen in Snettisham, Norfolk, UK. They have one of the longest migrations of any animal travelling from their Arctic breeding grounds to the coasts of Europe, Africa and Australia . An enormous group of long beaked common dolphin hunt fish off the coast of south Africa. Some dolphins will migrate due to seasonal changes, but they usually don’t travel as far as other whale species .
Often animals huddle as a way of keeping themselves safe from predators while they trek thousands of miles . Amazingly, this behaviour isn't specific to a few types of animals and can be seen across the wildlife spectrum . Most dramatic migrations are seen in the Serengeti, an area in north Tanzania and extending to south Kenya .
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By . Leon Watson and Andy Dolan . PUBLISHED: . 08:55 EST, 11 March 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 04:13 EST, 12 March 2013 . A teenager who plotted to massacre his classmates in revenge for being bullied was thwarted by the FBI after agents received a tip off from a concerned internet chat-room user in America. The 16-year-old, from Northamptonshire, kept a stockpile of explosives, became ‘fascinated’ by mass killings and drew up a hit-list of his fellow students - including detailed blueprints of where they sat. But when he bragged on web chat site Omegle that 'twenty minutes from now he would be armed with a Magnum .44 . revolver, a Beretta 92FS and various other weapons', one worried user across the Atlantic raised the alarm. He was arrested after boasting anonymously to the American that he would keep shooting until his classmates were wiped out or the police arrived before killing himself, Birmingham Crown Court heard. The American user alerted the FBI who immediately contacted UK police. 'I'll be ready in 20 minutes': He was arrested after boasting anonymously to a fellow user of chat room Omegle. The American user alerted the FBI who raised the alarm with UK police . Prosecutor . Mark Topping told the court: 'The boy told the person he was going to stage a massacre at his school using handguns then committing suicide. 'He said he would keep shooting until . the police arrived, at which point he would commit suicide. He also . made a comment about how people shouldn't have bullied him so much.' At . his house, police found explosive chemicals bought online with his . father’s PayPal account, plans of his school, terrorist e-books and . manuals on how to construct a bomb. Following . his arrest last February, the teenager was transferred to a secure . mental unit and has since been diagnosed with Asperger’s  syndrome, . which Birmingham Youth Court heard ‘severely limits his ability to . relate to others’. When police searched his home in . Northamptonshire they also found chemicals used to make explosives which . had been bought from the internet. Raising concern: Birmingham Crown Court heard how the boy boasted on the chat room that in 'twenty minutes from now' he would be armed with a Magnum .44 revolver, a Beretta 92FS and various other weapons (picture posed by model) 'The boy also posted pictures of himself - some holding weapons which he uploaded to the website. In others pieces of paper were being held up with comments relating to a high school massacre.' The boy pleaded guilty to one charge of possessing explosive materials and one charge of possessing terrorist materials. 'There were plans of class rooms, desks at which pupils sat and who was to be targeted. It . is interspersed with references to [the boy] feeling himself to be weak . and powerless, excluded from social activities and being bullied.' Prosecutor Mark Topping . He also admitted a third charge of possessing 'Lollicon' images - Japanese cartoons depicting child sex abuse. Mr Topping added that the boy had been arrested on February 26 before being transferred to a secure mental unit. He said: 'He told both his carers and the police he had the desire to carry out a mass killing. Because . he suffers from severe Asperger's syndrome the assessment was that he . may carry out such an attack if he was given the means to do so. 'His condition causes him to be less inhibited and severely limits his ability to relate to others.' A police search of the boy's home . found twenty publications, including 'The Terrorist Handbook', 'The CIA . Explosives for Sabotage Manual' and bomb-making guide 'An Anarchist's . Cookbook - Recipes for Disaster'. The court heard that police also . found diaries and hand-written notes containing detailed plans for the . planned high-school massacre and research on 'Lone Wolf' killers . including Black Panther Donald Nielsen. A 16-year-old boy appeared at Birmingham Magistrates' Court and admitted possessing explosive chemicals and bomb-making books and diagrams . Mr Topping added: 'He spent some time . looking for this material and wrote out a quotation on a notice board . at school which was quickly erased. 'The recoveries included diaries and notebook instructions for the construction of IEDs. There were further notes about plans for the massacre. 'There were plans of class rooms, desks at which pupils sat and who was to be targeted. It . is interspersed with references to [the boy] feeling himself to be weak . and powerless, excluded from social activities and being bullied.' Officers also found sealed containers . of potassium nitrate and sulphur powder - 'precursor chemicals' for . gunpowder - which the boy had bought online using his father's PayPal . account. Giving evidence, the boy's . psychiatrist said he believed the massacre plans had been a 'fantasy', . and that his disorder caused him to obsess over his interests. Consultant Dr John O'Brien said the boy had developed a fascination with school shootings and serial killers. He said: 'He has said in hospital . that although he knew it was a crime and was wrong and would result in . his arrest, it was part of a fantasy to deal with his interest in serial . killers and school shootings and he didn't intend to carry it out. 'He has talked about this in a . fantasy-type way, and has said he never planned for it to be real life . and he didn't have plans to carry it out.' Imposing a hospital order, District . Judge Howard Riddle said he had been persuaded by expert evidence that . imposing a hospital order was the best course of action. He said: 'I have been helped, as have . you, by very real expert assistance both from the lawyers and of course . from your doctors. It gives us all some cause for hope in this case.'
Boy from Northamptonshire will be detained indefinitely . He boasted of his detailed plot on chat room Omegle . He said he could be ready to enact plan in 20 minutes . A concerned American web user alerted the FBI . Teen also had a host of bomb-making literature . Among texts he had were 'The Terrorist Handbook'
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[ "By . Leon Watson and Andy Dolan . PUBLISHED: .", "08:55 EST, 11 March 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 04:13", "EST, 12 March 2013 . A teenager who plotted to", "massacre his classmates in revenge for being", "bullied was thwarted by the FBI after agents", "received a tip off from a concerned internet", "chat-room user in America. The 16-year-old, from", "Northamptonshire, kept a stockpile of", "explosives, became ‘fascinated’ by mass killings", "and drew up a hit-list of his fellow students -", "including detailed blueprints of where they sat.", "But when he bragged on web chat site Omegle that", "'twenty minutes from now he would be armed with a", "Magnum .44 . revolver, a Beretta 92FS and various", "other weapons', one worried user across the", "Atlantic raised the alarm. He was arrested after", "boasting anonymously to the American that he", "would keep shooting until his classmates were", "wiped out or the police arrived before killing", "himself, Birmingham Crown Court heard. The", "American user alerted the FBI who immediately", "contacted UK police. 'I'll be ready in 20", "minutes': He was arrested after boasting", "anonymously to a fellow user of chat room Omegle.", "The American user alerted the FBI who raised the", "alarm with UK police . Prosecutor . Mark Topping", "told the court: 'The boy told the person he was", "going to stage a massacre at his school using", "handguns then committing suicide. 'He said he", "would keep shooting until . the police arrived,", "at which point he would commit suicide. He also .", "made a comment about how people shouldn't have", "bullied him so much.' At . his house, police", "found explosive chemicals bought online with his", ". father’s PayPal account, plans of his school,", "terrorist e-books and . manuals on how to", "construct a bomb. Following . his arrest last", "February, the teenager was transferred to a", "secure . mental unit and has since been diagnosed", "with Asperger’s  syndrome, . which Birmingham", "Youth Court heard ‘severely limits his ability to", ". relate to others’. When police searched his", "home in . Northamptonshire they also found", "chemicals used to make explosives which . had", "been bought from the internet. Raising concern:", "Birmingham Crown Court heard how the boy boasted", "on the chat room that in 'twenty minutes from", "now' he would be armed with a Magnum .44", "revolver, a Beretta 92FS and various other", "weapons (picture posed by model) 'The boy also", "posted pictures of himself - some holding weapons", "which he uploaded to the website. In others", "pieces of paper were being held up with comments", "relating to a high school massacre.' The boy", "pleaded guilty to one charge of possessing", "explosive materials and one charge of possessing", "terrorist materials. 'There were plans of class", "rooms, desks at which pupils sat and who was to", "be targeted. It . is interspersed with references", "to [the boy] feeling himself to be weak . and", "powerless, excluded from social activities and", "being bullied.' Prosecutor Mark Topping . He also", "admitted a third charge of possessing 'Lollicon'", "images - Japanese cartoons depicting child sex", "abuse. Mr Topping added that the boy had been", "arrested on February 26 before being transferred", "to a secure mental unit. He said: 'He told both", "his carers and the police he had the desire to", "carry out a mass killing. Because . he suffers", "from severe Asperger's syndrome the assessment", "was that he . may carry out such an attack if he", "was given the means to do so. 'His condition", "causes him to be less inhibited and severely", "limits his ability to relate to others.' A police", "search of the boy's home . found twenty", "publications, including 'The Terrorist Handbook',", "'The CIA . Explosives for Sabotage Manual' and", "bomb-making guide 'An Anarchist's . Cookbook -", "Recipes for Disaster'. The court heard that", "police also . found diaries and hand-written", "notes containing detailed plans for the . planned", "high-school massacre and research on 'Lone Wolf'", "killers . including Black Panther Donald Nielsen.", "A 16-year-old boy appeared at Birmingham", "Magistrates' Court and admitted possessing", "explosive chemicals and bomb-making books and", "diagrams . Mr Topping added: 'He spent some time", ". looking for this material and wrote out a", "quotation on a notice board . at school which was", "quickly erased. 'The recoveries included diaries", "and notebook instructions for the construction of", "IEDs. There were further notes about plans for", "the massacre. 'There were plans of class rooms,", "desks at which pupils sat and who was to be", "targeted. It . is interspersed with references to", "[the boy] feeling himself to be weak . and", "powerless, excluded from social activities and", "being bullied.' Officers also found sealed", "containers . of potassium nitrate and sulphur", "powder - 'precursor chemicals' for . gunpowder -", "which the boy had bought online using his", "father's PayPal . account. Giving evidence, the", "boy's . psychiatrist said he believed the", "massacre plans had been a 'fantasy', . and that", "his disorder caused him to obsess over his", "interests. Consultant Dr John O'Brien said the", "boy had developed a fascination with school", "shootings and serial killers. He said: 'He has", "said in hospital . that although he knew it was a", "crime and was wrong and would result in . his", "arrest, it was part of a fantasy to deal with his", "interest in serial . killers and school shootings", "and he didn't intend to carry it out. 'He has", "talked about this in a . fantasy-type way, and", "has said he never planned for it to be real life", ". and he didn't have plans to carry it out.'", "Imposing a hospital order, District . Judge", "Howard Riddle said he had been persuaded by", "expert evidence that . imposing a hospital order", "was the best course of action. He said: 'I have", "been helped, as have . you, by very real expert", "assistance both from the lawyers and of course .", "from your doctors. It gives us all some cause for", "hope in this case.'" ]
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American user alerted the FBI who immediately contacted UK police. 'I'll be ready in 20 anonymously to a fellow user of chat room Omegle. handguns then committing suicide. 'He said he home in . Northamptonshire they also found on the chat room that in 'twenty minutes from his carers and the police he had the desire to publications, including 'The Terrorist Handbook',
By . Nick Harris . Claudia Fragapane made English sporting history with a fourth gold medal of these Games here at the Hydro in Glasgow on Friday and then dissolved in a fit a giggles when asked what it meant. ‘I’m speechless, I cannot believe it,’ said the 16-year-old gymnast from Bristol, who is 4ft 6in tall but has gone from being largely unknown to a giant of achievement within just a few days. Her gold on the floor on Friday followed others in the individual all-round and team all-round finals, and the vault. Quadruple: England's Claudia Fragapane won her fourth gold medal of the Commonwealth Games on Friday . Glory: The 16-year-old (centre) added the women's individual floor event to her other three titles . To put these medals in context, no other English woman, in any sport, has ever won four golds at a single Commonwealth Games before. Only one other English woman, in any sport, has ever won more than four Games golds in an entire sporting career, and that person’s career ended with every conceivable gong in global sport, from European and world titles to Olympic gold. The woman in question was hurdler Sally Gunnell and it took her three Commonwealth Games to win her five Games golds between 1986 and 1994. Fragapane was born in 1997 and says she fell in love with gymnastics in 2003. ‘I was six years old,’ she said. ‘I was so bubbly, jumping all over the house and my mum wanted to get me doing something. Straightaway I just loved it, I liked the determination you needed and I wanted to progress. ‘Gymnastics is about needing to love it and going for it 100 per cent… the fact is I can just express myself and go wild, because I’m so bouncy and everything, it’s just great.’ Jumping high: Fragapane's score of 14.541 was enough for her to claim her fourth gold medal of the Games . Fragapane had a grin from ear to ear and a spring in her step during a floor routine that scored 14.541, well clear of Australia’s Lauren Mitchell and Elsabeth Black of Canada in the silver and bronze positions. ‘The floor does let you show your personality,’ said the teenager. ‘My floor routine is very bubbly and hip-hoppy.’ Before deeming any British gymnastic success a barometer of global potential, it should be stressed China remain dominant in this sport. But Fragapane now has a world top-three finish in her sights at October’s world championships in Nanning, China. ‘I’m expecting to get to the floor final at the worlds and then hopefully get in the top three,’ she said. She added it was ‘really good’ to be part of a revolution in British gymnastics that has shown every sign here of making solid progress from the advances made at the London Games. England’s final medals tally in the gymnastics was nine golds, five silvers and five bronzes to leave them top of the table ahead of Canada in second place (8-3-4) with Scotland in third (2-2-1). In the artistic events, England won five of the six women’s disciplines, with English men (four golds) and Scottish men (two) taking six of the eight men’s titles. England’s Max Whitlock (below)had been hoping for a fourth gold of these Games yesterday but had to settle for a bronze in the parallel bars. The gold was won to rapturous applause by Scotland’s Merseyside-born Dan Purvis, with Nile Wilson of Leeds taking silver. Routine: Fragapane has already won gold in the individual all-around, vault and the team events in Glasgow . Wilson, 18, at his first major senior competition following a glittering junior career, then went one better on the parallel bars to take gold, scoring the same world-class points total as England team-mate Kristian Thomas (14.966) but pipping him with a better technical mark. Thomas had earlier won a vault silver behind Scott Morgan of Canada. There is an exuberance and camaraderie now between all the British gymnasts that suggests they can make an impact at Olympic level in Rio. Whitlock insisted that these Games are a significant point in the gymnastics calendar en route to that goal. ‘It’s a massive competition for us,’ he said. ‘It’s a big stepping stone and our main job is to go out and get big scores. The judging is still the same, whatever the competition.’ On the promise of Wilson, he added: ‘It’s his first Commonwealth Games and he’s come out here and performed like a true senior and fitted into the group really well. Three Brits on the podium (in the parallel bars) is massive for us. P-bars aren’t our strongest piece in British gymnastics and yet we’ve just got three scores of 15 and over. ‘That’s a massive statement to the rest of the world and hopefully we can go and do that on the world stage. ‘Nile is a very confident young lad and that’s a good thing, he loves the crowd and that all helps him, he handles the pressure.’ Purvis, whose mother is from Dundee and whose father is from Sheffield, said: ‘I didn’t really expect to get the gold. Just to get a medal would have been fantastic. I’m just absolutely over the moon.’
Fragapane won fourth gold medal of Games in individual floor event . The 16-year-old produced a strong routine to score 14.541 . She already won gold in individual all-around, vault and the team event . Fragapane is first Englishwoman to win four golds at one Games . Sally Gunnell won five Commonwealth golds in three different games .
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By . Sami Mokbel . Follow @@SamiMokbel81_DM . Brighton manager Oscar Garcia has offered his resignation following his side's play-off defeat to Derby. The Seagulls' promotion hopes were dashed following their crushing loss against Steve McClaren's side. And Sportsmail understands the manager, who only arrived at Brighton last summer, has told the club he wants to leave. Tough loss: Brighton manager Oscar Garcia has offered his resignation after the play-off defeat to Derby . It is understood Brighton officials have asked Garcia to sleep on his decision ahead of further talks on Monday. If Garcia does walk away it will leave the south coast club looking for a new manager for a second successive summer following Gus Poyet's departure following another heartbreaking play-off campaign last season. Pile on: Derby players celebrate as they beat Brighton in the Championship play-off semi-final .
Garcia has told the club he wants to leave after defeat to Derby County . The Seagulls' hopes of promotion were dashed after a 6-2 aggregate defeat to Steve McClaren's side . It is understood Brighton officials have asked Garcia to sleep on his decision .
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They have quickly become one of the world's most feared and notorious militant groups after carrying out a series of atrocities while leading a murderous rampage across parts of Iraq and Syria. Yet, while western powers face growing pressure to step up military action against Islamic State militants, not much appears to be known publicly about its leadership, structure or even its size. A number of names however have emerged of suspected leaders of the militant group, who are believed to have directed the group as it has taken control of parts of northern Iraq and Syria. It was only last month that the first image was seen in years of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, after he walked out of the shadows to deliver a sermon at the Great Mosque in Mosul, Iraq's second largest city . Despite the group's notoriety across the globe following its formation last year, its workings and structure has been difficult to pin down. It was only last month that the first image was seen in years of its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, after he walked out of the shadows to deliver a sermon at the Great Mosque in Mosul, Iraq's second largest city. He addressed the packed congregation – which included Isis fighters and local sympathisers – on the first Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in the heart of the city his fighters took control of barely a month previously. His sermon came only days after he declared himself caliph, or ruler, of the world’s 1.2 billion Muslims. He also declared large swathes of northern Syria and Iraq seized by his fighters as his new caliphate. Baghdadi is understood to rule the group through a hit squad ready to assassinate subordinates who appear disorderly, along with a religious authority, according to a report by Sam Jones in the Financial Times. The report suggests the group is ruled by a shura council who divide responsibilities for specific areas among certain ministers. Omar . al-Shishani has been identified as one of the group's most prominent . commanders and may even have risen to become its overall military chief, . it has been claimed . A smaller military council is also said to exist, according to the report, below which are more officials with special responsibilities or expertise. Anthony Cordesman, a former director of intelligence at the Pentagon who now works for Washington think-tank CSIS, told the Financial Times that members of the group had 'learnt' since the insurgency in Iraq in 2006. He said: 'They have far more dispersed authority. They make sure they have two commanders on the scene at all times; they have a lack of a centralised control. Leaders set policy but they don’t attempt to plan every operation one by one.' Last week, another of the group's leaders was named in a resolution adopted by the UN Security Council that sought to weaken militants in the region by cutting off the flow of foreign fighters and its financing capabilities . The resolution named six fighters accused of funnelling funds and helping foreign fighters travel to the frontline, including Islamic State spokesman Abu Mohamed al-Adnani. In June, al-Adnani apparently appeared in a video which featured extremists urging followers to 'march to Baghdad - we have a score to settle', as ISIS fighters made their way across northern Iraq. Despite the group's notoriety across the globe following its formation last year, its workings and structure has been difficult to pin down . A voice said to be that of al-Adnani is heard in the video saying: 'Continue your march as the battle is not yet raging. 'It will rage in Baghdad and Karbala. So be ready for it. Put on your belts and get ready.' Elsewhere, Omar al-Shishani has been identified as one of the group's most prominent commanders and may even have risen to become its overall military chief, it has been claimed. The young, red-bearded Chechen is one of the suspected leaders who has appeared frequently in its online videos, unlike other leaders such as al-Baghdadi. Al-Shishani has been the group's military commander in Syria, leading it on an offensive to take over a broad stretch of territory leading to the Iraq border. But he may have risen to become the group's overall military chief, a post that has been vacant after the Iraqi militant who once held it - known as Abu Abdul-Rahman al-Bilawi al-Anbari - was killed in the Iraqi city of Mosul in early June. Islamic State militants embrace in celebration after taking over Tabqa air base near Raqqa city on Sunday . In a video released by the group early in July, al-Shishani is shown standing next to the group's spokesman among a group of fighters as they declare the elimination of the border between Iraq and Syria. The video identified al-Shishani as 'the military commander' without specifying its Syria branch, suggesting he had been elevated to overall commander. The group however has not formally announced such a promotion. Another senior commander who appears to have few qualms over showing his face is Abu Wahib, also known as Shaker Wahib al-Fahdawi, understood to be one of the group's regional commanders. Haji Bakr, whose real name was Sameer Abid Mohammed al-Halefawi, was believed to have been the group's head military commander and security chief before he was killed in January, according to the Financial Times. Images which appear to be of a number of the group's leaders have been posted online, including on social media sites, but are difficult to verify. A man inspects damage at the entrance of a Tabqa hospital after a Syrian government air strike . United Nations human rights chief Navi Pillay today condemned 'appalling, widespread' crimes being committed by Islamic State forces in Iraq, including killings, slavery, sexual crimes and targeting people on ethnic or religious grounds. The persecution and systematic violations, documented by U.N. human rights investigators, would amount to crimes against humanity and war crimes under international law, she said in a statement. 'Grave, horrific human rights violations are being committed daily by ISIL and associated armed groups,' Pillay said. 'They are systematically targeting men, women and children based on their ethnic, religious or sectarian affiliation and are ruthlessly carrying out widespread ethnic and religious cleansing in the areas under their control.' Christians, Yazidis and Turkmen are among those targeted by the Sunni militant group, she said. United Nations human rights chief Navi Pillay today condemned 'appalling, widespread' crimes being committed by Islamic State forces in Iraq. Pictured is an ISIS member in Raqqa in June this year . Up to 670 prisoners from Badush prison in the city of Mosul were killed by Islamic State on June 10 after being taken by truck to a vacant area and screened for non-Sunnis, she said, quoting survivors and witnesses to the 'massacre' as telling U.N. human rights investigators. 'Such cold-blooded, systematic and intentional killings of civilians, after singling them out for their religious affiliation, may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity,' Pillay said. The al Qaeda splinter group seized control of the Iraqi city of Mosul on June 10, putting security forces to flight in a show of strength against the Shi'ite-led Baghdad government. Pillay, a former U.N. war crimes judge, called on the Iraqi government and international community to protect vulnerable ethnic and religious communities, including at least 13,000 Shia Turkmen in Salahuddin province besieged by ISIL forces since mid-June amid 'fear of a possible imminent massacre'.
Western leaders face growing pressure to step up action against militants . But not much appears to be known publicly about leadership and structure . A number of names have emerged online of suspected ISIS leaders .
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It", "was only last month that the first image was seen", "in years of its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,", "after he walked out of the shadows to deliver a", "sermon at the Great Mosque in Mosul, Iraq's", "second largest city. He addressed the packed", "congregation – which included Isis fighters and", "local sympathisers – on the first Friday of the", "Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in the heart of the", "city his fighters took control of barely a month", "previously. His sermon came only days after he", "declared himself caliph, or ruler, of the world’s", "1.2 billion Muslims. He also declared large", "swathes of northern Syria and Iraq seized by his", "fighters as his new caliphate. Baghdadi is", "understood to rule the group through a hit squad", "ready to assassinate subordinates who appear", "disorderly, along with a religious authority,", "according to a report by Sam Jones in the", "Financial Times. The report suggests the group is", "ruled by a shura council who divide", "responsibilities for specific areas among certain", "ministers. Omar . al-Shishani has been identified", "as one of the group's most prominent . commanders", "and may even have risen to become its overall", "military chief, . it has been claimed . A smaller", "military council is also said to exist, according", "to the report, below which are more officials", "with special responsibilities or expertise.", "Anthony Cordesman, a former director of", "intelligence at the Pentagon who now works for", "Washington think-tank CSIS, told the Financial", "Times that members of the group had 'learnt'", "since the insurgency in Iraq in 2006. He said:", "'They have far more dispersed authority. They", "make sure they have two commanders on the scene", "at all times; they have a lack of a centralised", "control. Leaders set policy but they don’t", "attempt to plan every operation one by one.' Last", "week, another of the group's leaders was named in", "a resolution adopted by the UN Security Council", "that sought to weaken militants in the region by", "cutting off the flow of foreign fighters and its", "financing capabilities . The resolution named six", "fighters accused of funnelling funds and helping", "foreign fighters travel to the frontline,", "including Islamic State spokesman Abu Mohamed", "al-Adnani. In June, al-Adnani apparently appeared", "in a video which featured extremists urging", "followers to 'march to Baghdad - we have a score", "to settle', as ISIS fighters made their way", "across northern Iraq. Despite the group's", "notoriety across the globe following its", "formation last year, its workings and structure", "has been difficult to pin down . A voice said to", "be that of al-Adnani is heard in the video", "saying: 'Continue your march as the battle is not", "yet raging. 'It will rage in Baghdad and Karbala.", "So be ready for it. 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In a video released by the group early", "in July, al-Shishani is shown standing next to", "the group's spokesman among a group of fighters", "as they declare the elimination of the border", "between Iraq and Syria. The video identified", "al-Shishani as 'the military commander' without", "specifying its Syria branch, suggesting he had", "been elevated to overall commander. The group", "however has not formally announced such a", "promotion. Another senior commander who appears", "to have few qualms over showing his face is Abu", "Wahib, also known as Shaker Wahib al-Fahdawi,", "understood to be one of the group's regional", "commanders. Haji Bakr, whose real name was Sameer", "Abid Mohammed al-Halefawi, was believed to have", "been the group's head military commander and", "security chief before he was killed in January,", "according to the Financial Times. Images which", "appear to be of a number of the group's leaders", "have been posted online, including on social", "media sites, but are difficult to verify. A man", "inspects damage at the entrance of a Tabqa", "hospital after a Syrian government air strike .", "United Nations human rights chief Navi Pillay", "today condemned 'appalling, widespread' crimes", "being committed by Islamic State forces in Iraq,", "including killings, slavery, sexual crimes and", "targeting people on ethnic or religious grounds.", "The persecution and systematic violations,", "documented by U.N. human rights investigators,", "would amount to crimes against humanity and war", "crimes under international law, she said in a", "statement. 'Grave, horrific human rights", "violations are being committed daily by ISIL and", "associated armed groups,' Pillay said. 'They are", "systematically targeting men, women and children", "based on their ethnic, religious or sectarian", "affiliation and are ruthlessly carrying out", "widespread ethnic and religious cleansing in the", "areas under their control.' Christians, Yazidis", "and Turkmen are among those targeted by the Sunni", "militant group, she said. United Nations human", "rights chief Navi Pillay today condemned", "'appalling, widespread' crimes being committed by", "Islamic State forces in Iraq. Pictured is an ISIS", "member in Raqqa in June this year . Up to 670", "prisoners from Badush prison in the city of Mosul", "were killed by Islamic State on June 10 after", "being taken by truck to a vacant area and", "screened for non-Sunnis, she said, quoting", "survivors and witnesses to the 'massacre' as", "telling U.N. human rights investigators. 'Such", "cold-blooded, systematic and intentional killings", "of civilians, after singling them out for their", "religious affiliation, may amount to war crimes", "and crimes against humanity,' Pillay said. The al", "Qaeda splinter group seized control of the Iraqi", "city of Mosul on June 10, putting security forces", "to flight in a show of strength against the", "Shi'ite-led Baghdad government. Pillay, a former", "U.N. war crimes judge, called on the Iraqi", "government and international community to protect", "vulnerable ethnic and religious communities,", "including at least 13,000 Shia Turkmen in", "Salahuddin province besieged by ISIL forces since", "mid-June amid 'fear of a possible imminent", "massacre'." ]
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(InStyle) -- Need some Halloween costume inspiration? See how your favorite celebrities celebrate the most frightful night of the year: . Kim Kardashian . "Poisonous!!!" the reality star Tweeted of her Poison Ivy outfit. Stacy Keibler . With jewelry by Graziela and Dana Rebecca Designs, Keibler looked boo-tiful as the host of a Halloween masquerade at the Hyde Bellagio in Las Vegas. Christina Aguilera . Christina Aguilera toted boyfriend Matthew Rutler as the knight to her queen for their festivities in Los Angeles. Alyson Hannigan . The actress played the role of a scarecrow, while daughter Satyana dressed as a pumpkin. Halloween 2012: Best celebrity-inspired halloween costumes . AnnaLynne McCord . The actress channeled the Victorian era to host the Haunted Seduction Halloween party held at Pure Nightclub in Las Vegas. Michelle Trachtenberg . The actress brought Tim Burton's "Blue Girl With Wine" piece of artwork to life in New York. Halloween 2012: Cupcakes from the bakeries stars love . Fergie . With teddy bear, trophy, sash, and tiara in hand, the singer played the perfect toddler beauty queen at Heidi Klum's Halloween bash at PH-D at Dream Downtown in New York. Dita Von Teese . The burlesque star pulled a piece out of her closet for Maroon 5's Hollywood Halloween. "Last minute decision to go out for Halloween...Scraping through my wardrobe for something that resembles a costume. No problem!" she Tweeted of her emergency costume. Leona Lewis . The singer represented a tragic pageant queen, sash and all. Lauren Conrad . The reality-star-turned-fashion-designer reworked a cute red and white polka dot dress into a Minnie Mouse costume. Miranda Kerr . The Victoria's Secret Angel stepped into the ring at Catch Rooftop in New York City to host a bash as a circus ringmaster. See 51 more celebrities in Halloween costumes! Get a FREE TRIAL issue of InStyle - CLICK HERE! Copyright © 2011 Time Inc. All rights reserved.
AnnaLynne McCord channeled the Victorian era to host a Halloween party in Las Vegas . Michelle Trachtenberg brought Tim Burton's "Blue Girl With Wine" artwork to life . Christina Aguilera played a pirate at Maroon 5's Hollywood bash .
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[ "(InStyle) -- Need some Halloween costume", "inspiration? See how your favorite celebrities", "celebrate the most frightful night of the year: .", "Kim Kardashian . \"Poisonous!!!\" the reality star", "Tweeted of her Poison Ivy outfit. Stacy Keibler .", "With jewelry by Graziela and Dana Rebecca", "Designs, Keibler looked boo-tiful as the host of", "a Halloween masquerade at the Hyde Bellagio in", "Las Vegas. Christina Aguilera . Christina", "Aguilera toted boyfriend Matthew Rutler as the", "knight to her queen for their festivities in Los", "Angeles. Alyson Hannigan . The actress played the", "role of a scarecrow, while daughter Satyana", "dressed as a pumpkin. Halloween 2012: Best", "celebrity-inspired halloween costumes . AnnaLynne", "McCord . The actress channeled the Victorian era", "to host the Haunted Seduction Halloween party", "held at Pure Nightclub in Las Vegas. Michelle", "Trachtenberg . The actress brought Tim Burton's", "\"Blue Girl With Wine\" piece of artwork to life in", "New York. Halloween 2012: Cupcakes from the", "bakeries stars love . Fergie . With teddy bear,", "trophy, sash, and tiara in hand, the singer", "played the perfect toddler beauty queen at Heidi", "Klum's Halloween bash at PH-D at Dream Downtown", "in New York. Dita Von Teese . The burlesque star", "pulled a piece out of her closet for Maroon 5's", "Hollywood Halloween. \"Last minute decision to go", "out for Halloween...Scraping through my wardrobe", "for something that resembles a costume. No", "problem!\" she Tweeted of her emergency costume.", "Leona Lewis . The singer represented a tragic", "pageant queen, sash and all. Lauren Conrad . The", "reality-star-turned-fashion-designer reworked a", "cute red and white polka dot dress into a Minnie", "Mouse costume. Miranda Kerr . The Victoria's", "Secret Angel stepped into the ring at Catch", "Rooftop in New York City to host a bash as a", "circus ringmaster. See 51 more celebrities in", "Halloween costumes! Get a FREE TRIAL issue of", "InStyle - CLICK HERE! Copyright © 2011 Time Inc.", "All rights reserved." ]
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Fantasist: Academics have compiled over 700 of Himmler's letters and photographs . Heinrich Himmler - S.S. chief and organiser of the Holocaust of six million Jews - has been exposed as an insecure romantic fantasist who kept the secret of the mass Jewish extermination programme he directed from his wife and mistress in case it upset them. Academics in Germany have spent the last three years examining the letters, photos, memorandums - even a recipe book - of the most feared man in Nazi Germany after they were discovered in Israel. Himmler, who as S.S. Reichsfuehrer was in charge of the entire complex of concentration camps throughout Europe and oversaw the systematic murder of around six million Jews during the Second World War. But in the letters and diaries being serialised by Germany’s Die Welt newspaper he comes across as a foppish, even diffident accomplice to mass slaughter. In all, the SS commander sent some 700 letters to his wife, Marga. many evoking the 'banality of evil’ famously ascribed to his murderous SS lieutenant Adolph Eichmann, who organised the transportation of Jews to gas chambers. On the eve of Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Unon in June 1941, one of the letters Himmler wrote to his wife Marga said: 'Now it is war again. I knew it - I slept so badly.' Collection: A trove of letters, notes and photos that were in possession of an Israeli family. The letters are believed to be written by Nazi SS leader Heinrich Himmler and had not been shown to the public . Marga wrote back; 'There is a box of caviar in the fridge. Take that with you.' Twenty seven million Russians and millions more German soldiers were to die in the campaign that the Third Reich launched on June 22 that year. Himmler, who was in charge of the entire complex of concentration camps throughout Europe, wrote to Marga on July 7, 15 days after the invasion had begun, apologising for missing his wedding anniversary. 'I am so sorry I missed our anniversary for the first time', he wrote four days after the event. 'There was lots going on in these days. The fighting is very hard for the S.S.' Not that Himmler was anywhere near the frontline - the letter was sent from his holiday home in Bavaria. Historians have spent three years studying the archive, which belonged to a Jewish man before it was sealed in a bank vault in Tel Aviv, in order to test its authenticity, before coming to the conclusion that it is genuine. In an editorial Die Welt writes: 'At . first glance Himmler’s letters, especially his early ones, to his wife . revolve around mundane things. 'But they say much about the world of . ideas and the self-image of an apparently unfeeling, self-righteous . bureaucrat who became the pioneer and chief organizer of humanity’s . greatest crime - the Holocaust.' Himmler is seen here with his daughter, Gudrun . Himmler, who was in charge of the entire complex of concentration camps throughout Europe, is seen here inspecting a Russian prisoner of war . The newspaper adds: 'There was ´no word . about the countless crimes in which he was involved as Reichsführer SS, . or that he had arranged. 'Not a word about the persecution, deprivation . of rights and murder of approximately six million European Jews. And . barely a word about the ghettos guarded by his SS and his police, and . the death camps, which he also attended. Family: Heinrich Himmler in Valepp, Bavaria, with his wife Marga (back right) his daughter Gudrun (front centre), his son Gerhard (front right), and a friend of Gudrun (front left) ''I'm going to Auschwitz. Kisses, your Heini'. That was all what the closest advisor to Hitler wrote.' The Himmler correspondence was taken from his home at Gmund on the shores of Lake Tegernsee in Bavaria in 1945 as he went on the run. He had taken the identity of a lowly serviceman, shaved off his moustache and went walking across Germany before he was caught by a British patrol in May 1945. He committed suicide with a phial of cyanide hidden in his mouth before he could be questioned. Himmler met his future wife, Margarethe Siegroth, seven years his senior, on a train in September 1927 where, according to Die Welt, he displayed his 'anti-Semitism' on a trip from Berchtesgaden to Munich. From Christmas that year they were a partnership. Later she would write to him: 'I am so . happy to have a good bad man that loves his evil wife!' The academics . who authenticated the correspondence for Die Welt said that he often . referred to himself as a 'beast' and a 'wild man' in his letters to . Marga that fuelled the sexual fantasies of them both. 'My black soul thinks of only the most impossible things,' she wrote to him in 1928. He . refers to her often in the letters as 'beloved, golden woman,' and . describes himself as a 'good and wild Landsknecht' - a class of . mercenary soldier in Germany in the 16th and 17th centuries. They . traded insults about the Jews in letters before the war, and in one . Marga wrote: 'The Jew pack has much dread of you.'  In another. 'The Jew . remains the Jew!' Himmler . wrote back to her on June 21 1928; 'Don’t get angry about the Jews, . good woman, I can help you.' The previous year he wrote: 'I like Berlin . today because you are there, just like I would like the small poor . village where you came from if you were still there.' As head of the SS,  Himmler was one of the most feared men in Nazi Germany.  He was widely considered to be one of Adolf Hitler's key henchman during the Second World War . The young couple shared not only common . distaste for Jews. Also, the Imperial capital Berlin, where Marga . managed small private sanatorium at the beginning of their relationship, . not particularly good came away. 'Berlin is today like me because you . live there, just like me the poor small village would love if it were . your home', Himmler wrote on Christmas day 1927 at his girlfriend. 'The . system of Berlin, that does not treat well a good and pure woman like . you, I hate, and will always hate.' Historians spent three years studying the archive, which once belonged to a Jewish man . Himmler addressed his letters to his 'small, sweet, beloved wife' and later 'Beloved mummy.' But in 1938 he began a long term affair with his secretary Hedwig Potthast and fathered daughters Helge and Nanette-Dorothea with her. He called her 'My dear love' and the letters show he assauaged his guilt with his wife by sending her enormous food parcels later in the war from the conquered lands. The archive also reveals letters from Himmler’s and Marga’s daughter Gudrun, now living as an 85-year-old pensioner in Munich who assists still-surviving wanted Nazis to keep out of the claws of justice through the sinister Stille Hilfe - Silent Aid - organisation. On the actual day of the invasion of the Soviet Union the 13-year-old Gudrun wrote to him with a presience the regime’s hierachy did not possess: 'It's awful that we make war against Russia. They were our allies. Russia is soooo big.  When we take over the whole of Russia the fight will be very difficult.' The serialisation begins ahead of World Holocaust Memorial Day on Monday, which marks the date in January 1945 when the major Nazi slaughterhouse of Auschwitz was liberated by the Red Army. Commenting on the publication, Karen Pollock, Chief Executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, said: 'The Nazis were not "monsters" but people who committed monstrous acts. 'As these photos and letters show, Heinrich Himmler was a family man - which makes the choices he made elsewhere in his life all the more shocking and incomprehensible.'
Academics have compiled over 700 of Himmler's letters and photographs . The compilation even includes a recipe book which was found in Israel . Himmler was worried Holocaust truth would upset wife and mistresses . As SS chief Himmler was one of the most feared men in Nazi Germany .
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'But they say much about the world of .", "ideas and the self-image of an apparently", "unfeeling, self-righteous . bureaucrat who became", "the pioneer and chief organizer of humanity’s .", "greatest crime - the Holocaust.' Himmler is seen", "here with his daughter, Gudrun . Himmler, who was", "in charge of the entire complex of concentration", "camps throughout Europe, is seen here inspecting", "a Russian prisoner of war . The newspaper adds:", "'There was ´no word . about the countless crimes", "in which he was involved as Reichsführer SS, . or", "that he had arranged. 'Not a word about the", "persecution, deprivation . of rights and murder", "of approximately six million European Jews. And .", "barely a word about the ghettos guarded by his SS", "and his police, and . the death camps, which he", "also attended. Family: Heinrich Himmler in", "Valepp, Bavaria, with his wife Marga (back right)", "his daughter Gudrun (front centre), his son", "Gerhard (front right), and a friend of Gudrun", "(front left) ''I'm going to Auschwitz. Kisses,", "your Heini'. That was all what the closest", "advisor to Hitler wrote.' The Himmler", "correspondence was taken from his home at Gmund", "on the shores of Lake Tegernsee in Bavaria in", "1945 as he went on the run. He had taken the", "identity of a lowly serviceman, shaved off his", "moustache and went walking across Germany before", "he was caught by a British patrol in May 1945. He", "committed suicide with a phial of cyanide hidden", "in his mouth before he could be questioned.", "Himmler met his future wife, Margarethe Siegroth,", "seven years his senior, on a train in September", "1927 where, according to Die Welt, he displayed", "his 'anti-Semitism' on a trip from Berchtesgaden", "to Munich. From Christmas that year they were a", "partnership. Later she would write to him: 'I am", "so . happy to have a good bad man that loves his", "evil wife!' The academics . who authenticated the", "correspondence for Die Welt said that he often .", "referred to himself as a 'beast' and a 'wild man'", "in his letters to . Marga that fuelled the sexual", "fantasies of them both. 'My black soul thinks of", "only the most impossible things,' she wrote to", "him in 1928. He . refers to her often in the", "letters as 'beloved, golden woman,' and .", "describes himself as a 'good and wild", "Landsknecht' - a class of . mercenary soldier in", "Germany in the 16th and 17th centuries. They .", "traded insults about the Jews in letters before", "the war, and in one . Marga wrote: 'The Jew pack", "has much dread of you.'  In another. 'The Jew .", "remains the Jew!' Himmler . wrote back to her on", "June 21 1928; 'Don’t get angry about the Jews, .", "good woman, I can help you.' The previous year he", "wrote: 'I like Berlin . today because you are", "there, just like I would like the small poor .", "village where you came from if you were still", "there.' As head of the SS,  Himmler was one of", "the most feared men in Nazi Germany.  He was", "widely considered to be one of Adolf Hitler's key", "henchman during the Second World War . The young", "couple shared not only common . distaste for", "Jews. Also, the Imperial capital Berlin, where", "Marga . managed small private sanatorium at the", "beginning of their relationship, . not", "particularly good came away. 'Berlin is today", "like me because you . live there, just like me", "the poor small village would love if it were .", "your home', Himmler wrote on Christmas day 1927", "at his girlfriend. 'The . system of Berlin, that", "does not treat well a good and pure woman like .", "you, I hate, and will always hate.' Historians", "spent three years studying the archive, which", "once belonged to a Jewish man . Himmler addressed", "his letters to his 'small, sweet, beloved wife'", "and later 'Beloved mummy.' But in 1938 he began a", "long term affair with his secretary Hedwig", "Potthast and fathered daughters Helge and", "Nanette-Dorothea with her. He called her 'My dear", "love' and the letters show he assauaged his guilt", "with his wife by sending her enormous food", "parcels later in the war from the conquered", "lands. The archive also reveals letters from", "Himmler’s and Marga’s daughter Gudrun, now living", "as an 85-year-old pensioner in Munich who assists", "still-surviving wanted Nazis to keep out of the", "claws of justice through the sinister Stille", "Hilfe - Silent Aid - organisation. On the actual", "day of the invasion of the Soviet Union the", "13-year-old Gudrun wrote to him with a presience", "the regime’s hierachy did not possess: 'It's", "awful that we make war against Russia. They were", "our allies. Russia is soooo big.  When we take", "over the whole of Russia the fight will be very", "difficult.' The serialisation begins ahead of", "World Holocaust Memorial Day on Monday, which", "marks the date in January 1945 when the major", "Nazi slaughterhouse of Auschwitz was liberated by", "the Red Army. Commenting on the publication,", "Karen Pollock, Chief Executive of the Holocaust", "Educational Trust, said: 'The Nazis were not", "\"monsters\" but people who committed monstrous", "acts. 'As these photos and letters show, Heinrich", "Himmler was a family man - which makes the", "choices he made elsewhere in his life all the", "more shocking and incomprehensible.'" ]
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By . Victoria Woollaston . Despite the condition not officially being recognised until the 19th century, cases of Down’s syndrome have existed throughout human history. References in archaeological records are extremely rare, but researchers from France believe they have found a child's skull showing the earliest signs of the disorder dating back to the 5th century. The body of the child was also found buried in the same position and location as others in the necropolis - and archaeologists believe this means the five- to seven-year-old wouldn't have been stigmatised or treated any differently when they were alive. The body of a five- to seven-year-old (pictured left) was found in a 5th century necropolis in Saint-Jean-des-Vignes. Researchers used CT scans to examine the skull (pictured right), and this revealed features including a flattened occiput at the back of the skull and tooth inflammation that are consistent with Down's syndrome . The remains were found by archaeologists from the University of Bordeaux in a necropolis that dates back to the 5th century. The sex of the child is unknown. They were placed in the grounds of a church in Saint-Jean-des-Vignes in Eastern France. Down's syndrome is a genetic disorder that delays a person's growth and causes intellectual disability. People . with Down's syndrome have three copies of chromosome 21, rather than . two. The condition was first detailed by English physician John Langdon Down in . 1862. He later characterised it as a mental disability in a widely published report in 1866. Despite . the lack of evidence in archaeological records, a number of historical . artwork is believed to portray Down's syndrome including the 16th century . painting The Adoration of the Christ Child. An infant showing facial signs of the condition is painted in the background. This latest case represents the earliest and youngest example of the condition in the archaeological record. Prior . to this, a possible case in a 9-year-old child from England, dating . back to 700 to 900, was found with a selection of consistent features. Using a combination of morphological and radiographic techniques, metrical data and scans, the skull of the child was compared with those belonging to people of similar age and location. They found the skull exhibited signs of brachycrany and metopism, in which the skull is short and broad with a disfigurement of the forehead. There was also evidence that the rear of the skull was flattened, and the teeth were inflamed. This combination of features is consistent with modern-day diagnoses of Down’s syndrome. Although less diagnostic, but important when taken in combination with the other features, the researchers also noted an absence of the frontal sinuses, a small face, low and thin mandibular ramus - jawbone running below each ear - and dental defects. According to the archaeologists, cases of Down’s syndrome in past populations are rare, frequently poorly described or discovered out of context. This case, therefore, represents the earliest and youngest example of the condition in the archaeological record. Although less diagnostic, but as important when taken in combination with the other features, the researchers also noted an absence of the frontal sinuses, a small face, low and thin mandibular ramus - jawbone running below each ear - and dental defects (pictured) The necropolis was in the grounds of a church in Saint-Jean-des-Vignes (pictured). The child was on its back, facing east to west. Other bodies discovered in the necropolis were found in the same position, suggesting the child's burial was no different - and archaeologists believe this means the infant wasn't stigmatised . Prior to this, a possible case in a nine-year-old child from England, dating back to 700 to 900 AD was found with a selection of these features. Elsewhere, . Professor Maïté Rivollat and his colleagues at the university also . noted that the context and funerary treatment of the child suggests that . they were was not stigmatised by other members of the community. For example, the child was placed on its back in the tomb, facing from east to west, with the head at the westward end. According to archaeologists, cases of Down's syndrome in past populations are rare, and this latest case is the earliest on record. Despite the lack of evidence in archaeological records, a number of artwork is believed to portray Down's syndrome, including the 16th century painting The Adoration of the Christ Child (pictured) Other . bodies discovered in the necropolis were found in the same position, . suggesting that the child’s burial was no different – and archaeologists . believe this meant the infant wouldn’t have been treated any . differently when they were alive. The cause of death, however, is unknown. ‘The results of our [study] lead us to conclude that the Saint-Jean-des-Vignes cranial skeleton reflects an individual who suffered from Down syndrome. ‘To our knowledge, this child represents the earliest and youngest case of this pathology. ‘It should be emphasised that, unlike previous published cases, the archaeological context is well known here, and provides evidence that this child was treated like the healthy members of the community.’ The child's skull was compared to the average skull of people of a similar age and location. This diagram reveals the differences and demonstrates the flattened rear .
Skull of the five to seven-year-old child was found in 5th century necropolis . CT scans were used to examine the unknown child's skull shape . It revealed features including a flattened rear, and tooth inflammation . Combination of features are consistent with diagnosis of Down’s syndrome . The child was also buried in the same way as others in the necropolis . This suggests the child was not stigmatised by members of the community . Down’s syndrome was described in 19th century and older cases are rare . Researchers claim this case is the earliest in archaeological record .
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By . Ted Thornhill . She may be a heavyweight politician, but Angela Merkel has never looked so lightweight. Her noticeably slimmer figure is apparently down to observance of a strict new diet. The result is that she has lost around one and half stone, with pictures of her taken this year and last highlighting the difference her perseverance has made. Now and then: Angela Merkel looking much slimmer in 2014, left, compared to October 2013, right . The previously favoured cheese and sausage sandwiches and biscuits are now strictly off limits, with the German Chancellor, 59, now munching on fruit and vegetable snacks instead, according to Germany's Bild newspaper. A story it ran this week asked why Mrs Merkel was looking so slim – and quoted White House correspondents who said that she was looking ‘much more fresh and sporty’ during her visit to the U.S capital last week. She has reportedly asked for any tempting sandwiches and biscuits to be put beyond arm’s reach. Bild said: ‘At meetings, she now has a bowl full of raw chopped carrots, red and green peppers and leeks sitting in front of her. She has given instructions that the plates full of sandwiches for other members of her party should be taken out of her reach.’ Go figure: Mrs Merkel's look in September 2013 in Berlin . Her will power drew praise from Italian mountaineer Reinhold Messner, who guided Mrs Merkel on a South Tirol hiking trip last summer. He claimed that she could walk for six hours without stopping for food. During Mrs Merkel's visit to the White House she and President Barack Obama put their differences over the U.S.'s spying program aside and threatened tougher and broader new sanctions against Moscow if it doesn't quickly change its disruptive behavior in Ukraine. 'We will not have a choice but to move forward with additional more-severe sanctions' if Russia disrupts a presidential election in Ukraine scheduled for May 25, Obama said at a news conference with Merkel outside the White House early Friday afternoon. This was the first time the two world leaders had met since the Edward Snowden document leak that revealed the U.S. National Security Agency had been listening to Merkel's personal cell phone calls for more than a decade. In October, Obama promised that the U.S. was no longer hacking her personal calls. That courtesy does not apply to other residents of Germany, including other German officials, however.
White House reporters noted that Merkel looked 'sporty and fresh' She's asked for biscuits and sausage sandwiches to be put out of her reach . Raw chopped carrots and leeks are now her preferred snack foods .
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(CNN) -- Eman al-Obeidy, who grabbed the world's attention this spring when she accused Moammar Gadhafi's security forces of gang raping her, has been forced back to Libya, which she had fled in fear. Qatari authorities took her and her parents from a hotel in Doha, the capital, and forced them onto a military plane that left Qatar early Thursday and landed in rebel-held Benghazi. Al-Obeidy, who has gone into hiding in the city, said the Qataris beat and handcuffed her before forcing her onto the plane. Al-Obeidy told a journalist that officials in the Transitional National Council had pressured the Qataris to expel her. Hours before her deportation, Obeidy told CNN that armed guards had been posted outside her room, preventing the UNHCR representative from assisting her. The Qataris deported her despite repeated requests from U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and unnamed third parties, a UNHCR official told CNN. "Forcibly returning a refugee who survived gang rape not only violates international law, but is cruel and could trigger further trauma," said Bill Frelick, refugee program director at Human Rights Watch. "All eyes are now on the authorities in eastern Libya, who should allow al-Obeidy to leave the country." Human Rights Watch called on the Transitional National Council to allow al-Obeidy to leave the country immediately. HRW added that an NTC spokesman had told the group that she was free to travel domestically and abroad. Al-Obeidy received worldwide attention on March 26 when she burst into the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli while international journalists staying there were having breakfast. She told reporters she had been taken from a checkpoint east of Tripoli and held against her will for two days while being beaten and raped by 15 men. She later fled Libya to Tunisia with the help of two defecting Gadhafi army officers and their families. French diplomats drove her from the border and handed her off to rebel officials -- members of the Transitional National Council -- who organized her flight to Qatar. She was in Qatar awaiting resettlement as a refugee when she was deported. The Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees had prepared papers for her departure from Qatar to begin a new life. But her deportation to Benghazi puts her in a city that remains unstable. A bomb detonated Wednesday night outside the Tibesti Hotel in Benghazi, which has housed foreign journalists, aid workers and foreign officials since the Libyan conflict began. CNN spoke by phone with al-Obeidy from Benghazi, where she had gone into hiding. She said that, besides beating her and forcing her onto the plane, the Qataris had taken everything from her and her parents, including cell phones, her laptop, and money. In Washington, State Department deputy spokesman Mark Toner said Thursday that the department is "very concerned" about al-Obeidy's safety and had communicated with her. He said officials were working with international organizations to make sure she is safe and finds asylum in "a third country." A number of nongovernmental organizations said they were making efforts to get al-Obeidy out of Benghazi to a destination in Europe in the next few days. After arriving in Qatar, al-Obeidy made public statements saying the Transitional National Council -- the Libyan rebel leadership -- was using her. The council denied that, but her presence in Qatar appears to have become an embarrassment to the organization. Qatar's government is allied with the rebels. The UNHCR said it was seeking an explanation from Qatari authorities for al-Obeidy's deportation. An official at the Qatari Embassy in Washington asked CNN to e-mail questions about the deportation, but did not respond to them. CNN's Khalil Abdallah and Tim Lister and Journalist Sherif Elhelwa contributed to this report.
NEW: Rights group official says "all eyes" are on eastern Libya officials . No reaction from Qatari officials on Eman al-Obeidy's deportation . U.S. "very concerned;" U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees seeks explanation . Al-Obeidy tells CNN she was beaten, handcuffed and forced onto a plane in Qatar .
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[ "(CNN) -- Eman al-Obeidy, who grabbed the world's", "attention this spring when she accused Moammar", "Gadhafi's security forces of gang raping her, has", "been forced back to Libya, which she had fled in", "fear. Qatari authorities took her and her parents", "from a hotel in Doha, the capital, and forced", "them onto a military plane that left Qatar early", "Thursday and landed in rebel-held Benghazi.", "Al-Obeidy, who has gone into hiding in the city,", "said the Qataris beat and handcuffed her before", "forcing her onto the plane. Al-Obeidy told a", "journalist that officials in the Transitional", "National Council had pressured the Qataris to", "expel her. Hours before her deportation, Obeidy", "told CNN that armed guards had been posted", "outside her room, preventing the UNHCR", "representative from assisting her. The Qataris", "deported her despite repeated requests from U.N.", "High Commissioner for Refugees and unnamed third", "parties, a UNHCR official told CNN. \"Forcibly", "returning a refugee who survived gang rape not", "only violates international law, but is cruel and", "could trigger further trauma,\" said Bill Frelick,", "refugee program director at Human Rights Watch.", "\"All eyes are now on the authorities in eastern", "Libya, who should allow al-Obeidy to leave the", "country.\" Human Rights Watch called on the", "Transitional National Council to allow al-Obeidy", "to leave the country immediately. HRW added that", "an NTC spokesman had told the group that she was", "free to travel domestically and abroad. Al-Obeidy", "received worldwide attention on March 26 when she", "burst into the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli while", "international journalists staying there were", "having breakfast. She told reporters she had been", "taken from a checkpoint east of Tripoli and held", "against her will for two days while being beaten", "and raped by 15 men. She later fled Libya to", "Tunisia with the help of two defecting Gadhafi", "army officers and their families. French", "diplomats drove her from the border and handed", "her off to rebel officials -- members of the", "Transitional National Council -- who organized", "her flight to Qatar. She was in Qatar awaiting", "resettlement as a refugee when she was deported.", "The Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for", "Refugees had prepared papers for her departure", "from Qatar to begin a new life. But her", "deportation to Benghazi puts her in a city that", "remains unstable. A bomb detonated Wednesday", "night outside the Tibesti Hotel in Benghazi,", "which has housed foreign journalists, aid workers", "and foreign officials since the Libyan conflict", "began. CNN spoke by phone with al-Obeidy from", "Benghazi, where she had gone into hiding. She", "said that, besides beating her and forcing her", "onto the plane, the Qataris had taken everything", "from her and her parents, including cell phones,", "her laptop, and money. In Washington, State", "Department deputy spokesman Mark Toner said", "Thursday that the department is \"very concerned\"", "about al-Obeidy's safety and had communicated", "with her. He said officials were working with", "international organizations to make sure she is", "safe and finds asylum in \"a third country.\" A", "number of nongovernmental organizations said they", "were making efforts to get al-Obeidy out of", "Benghazi to a destination in Europe in the next", "few days. After arriving in Qatar, al-Obeidy made", "public statements saying the Transitional", "National Council -- the Libyan rebel leadership", "-- was using her. The council denied that, but", "her presence in Qatar appears to have become an", "embarrassment to the organization. Qatar's", "government is allied with the rebels. The UNHCR", "said it was seeking an explanation from Qatari", "authorities for al-Obeidy's deportation. An", "official at the Qatari Embassy in Washington", "asked CNN to e-mail questions about the", "deportation, but did not respond to them. CNN's", "Khalil Abdallah and Tim Lister and Journalist", "Sherif Elhelwa contributed to this report." ]
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them onto a military plane that left Qatar early High Commissioner for Refugees and unnamed third "All eyes are now on the authorities in eastern an NTC spokesman had told the group that she was The Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Thursday that the department is "very concerned" said it was seeking an explanation from Qatari authorities for al-Obeidy's deportation. An
A portrait many believe to be of Henry VIII’s third wife is really of her predecessor Anne Boleyn, researchers claim. Facial recognition technology was used to compare possible likenesses of Anne, and found a striking similarity with a picture long said to be of Jane Seymour. The only undisputed portrayal of doomed queen Anne – the so-called Moost Happi medal in the British Museum – was used as a starting point for the project by computer scientist Amit Roy-Chowdhury. Scroll down for video . The portrait of Anne Boleyn (left), which shows a striking similarity to Jane Seymour, was compared against the only undisputed portrayal of Anne – the so-called Moost Happi medal (right) - using facial recognition . His hi-tech method uses differences in facial features to rule whether two pictures are of the same person. It revealed that the picture of Anne hanging in the National Portrait Gallery most likely is not of her at all, and was unable to decide on a second. However, a third portrait at Nidd Hall, North Yorkshire, probably does portray Anne – despite it long being said to depict her successor, the American Association for the Advancement of Science heard at its annual conference in San Jose, California. It had been argued that the painting was of Jane and altered to look more like Anne after her daughter Elizabeth I came to power. For instance, a brooch bearing the initials AB can be seen pinned to the woman’s dress. There are few images of Anne Boleyn after King Henry VIII attempted to erase her from history after her execution in 1536 . The discovery is significant as few images of Anne survive. Henry attempted to erase her from history after having her executed in 1536. Dr Roy-Chowdhury, from the University of California, said: ‘Who is being depicted in a portrait can be an area of considerable controversy among art historians. 'Portraits often have some importance. They represent someone of social standing, or some significant event. 'The goal of this project is to be able to use state-of-the-art face recognition to identify the individuals seen in a particular portrait.'
Facial recognition technology was used to analyse portrait of Anne Boleyn . Found that it had a striking similarity to picture said to be of Jane Seymour . It has been argued painting of Jane was altered to look more like Anne . The discovery is significant as few images of Anne Boleyn have survived . Henry VIII attempted to erase her from history after her execution in 1536 .
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A California man has been convicted of killing his wife after a court heard how he stabbed his wife to death with scissors as she held their baby son. A jury convicted 47-year-old Todd Winkler in October of first-degree murder in the death of 37-year-old Rachel Winkler, The Sacramento Bee reported. He was sentenced to 26 years behind bar. Speaking out: Don Hatfield is seen speaking in court while Todd Winkler, in orange, listens on Monday . Rachel Winkler's father Don Hatfield reportedly told the courtoom of his grandchildren 'Those beautiful children were orphaned in one cruel deed. How will I ever explain, or even comment, on the question: "Why did Daddy kill Mommy?"' The Sacramento Bee reported that Todd Winkler claimed in his trial that Rachel Winkler's neck was stabbed with scissors in self-defense as the couple engaged in a verbal fight on February 27, 2012 about a divorce. Rachel Winkler's affair with a Cameron Airpark co-worker was also included in the trial, according to the newspaper. The couple's children - Eva, Ariel and Alex - are now being parented by Don Hatfield, The Sacramento Bee reported. The grandfather reportedly recounted Eva's and Alex's trauma in the wake of the slaying. According to The Sacramento Bee, Hatfield claimed Eva yells 'Mommy, don’t leave me! Mommy, don’t leave me! Mommy, don’t leave me!' after waking up in the evening. The newspaper also reported that Hatfield expressed anger over both his daughter's affair with 46-year-old James White and her husband's mental health issues being used by the defense. Convicted: Todd Winkler faces a sentence of 26 years behind bars. He is seen in court on Monday . 'I had to listen while Rachel was portrayed...as a sick, incompetent, wayward drunk who cared little for her children and was impossible to please,' Hatfield said, according to The Sacramento Bee. 'Nothing could be further from the truth. 'I fell into deep despair and depression, thinking only of the one juror who would believe this stuff. In the end, none of them did.' Later in court, Todd Winkler said 'I would just say, your honor, that I feel deep remorse for what’s happened, for Rachel’s family and for my family and, especially, for Rachel,' the newspaper reported. Rachel Winkler's longtime friend Shannon Thurman spoke Monday in court, according to The Sacramento Bee. Her brother David Hatfield's written statement was reportedly read to the court by her father.
A jury convicted 47-year-old Todd Winkler in October of first-degree murder in the death of 37-year-old Rachel Winkler . Todd Winkler faces a sentence of 26 years behind bars . He'd claimed that Rachel Winkler's neck was stabbed with scissors in self-defense as the couple engaged in a verbal fight in February 2012 . Rachel Winkler's father Don Hatfield told the courtroom his grandchildren have been traumatized in the wake of the slaying .
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son. A jury convicted 47-year-old Todd Winkler in October of first-degree murder in the death of on Monday . Rachel Winkler's father Don Hatfield reportedly told the courtoom of his grandchildren Winkler claimed in his trial that Rachel Winkler's neck was stabbed with scissors in self-defense as the couple engaged in a verbal trauma in the wake of the slaying. According to defense. Convicted: Todd Winkler faces a sentence of 26 years behind bars. He is seen in court on
If you ever need inspiration to hide the chocolate tin then Lorraine Fisher and her daughter Fay are it. The chocoholic duo managed to lose eight stone combined after ditching their beloved treat. Lorraine, 45, and Fay, 19, from Lichfield, West Midlands, would munch on their favourite chocolate bars throughout the day, even skipping meals in favour of the snack. Then and now: Lorraine and Fay Fisher have managed to lose eight stone between them, right, by cutting out their favourite chocolate snacks . What a difference a year makes: Over the course of 15 months Fay lost more than five stone . Needs a new wardrobe: At her biggest Fay was a size 26 and felt unhappy about her body . Fay said: 'I used to eat at least four bars of chocolate a day - as well as chocolate on toast for breakfast and a chocolate pudding in the evening. But I hated how much weight I'd put on, I was a size 26 and couldn't look at myself in the mirror.' As a result of her sweet tooth, Fay weighed 18st 2lbs and said her size made her feel low in confidence. She said: 'People would call me fat and obese, and stare at me in the street. I couldn't fit in a pair of jeans, the only things I could ever wear was leggings.' It was an embarrassing incident abroad that was the last straw for Fay. She said: 'I was going on holiday with my friends to Greece and I couldn't fit the plane seat belt around me. I had to be given an extension and it was just mortifying. 'The holiday was horrible because I felt so awful - walking around in the heat made me so hot, and lying on the beach made me feel so uncomfortable. 'I realised I finally needed to sort my weight out, that's when I told Mum I was going to join Weight Watchers.' At the time, Lorraine was 16st 2lbs and had been advised by her doctors to lose weight. Thanks to her daughter's decision to diet, the mother-of-three decide the time was right for her to also finally try and beat the bulge. She explained: 'The doctors had referred me to a weight loss management programme, but apart from half a stone here and there I wasn't very successful. 'But when Fay told me she wanted me to go with her (to Weight Watchers) I thought it was the perfect opportunity. Before I was eating massive portions - I'd pile my food up into a mountain on my plate. I wouldn't eat anything at lunch, instead I'd just munch on chocolate and junk food throughout the day.' Bad habits: Before embarking on their diet Fay and Lorraine would snack on chocolate bars every single day, even having chocolate for breakfast . Transformed: Lorraine was told by her doctor that she needed to lose weight (left) but she struggled to get herself motivated before Fay decided to do it with her . Simmed down:  Fay proudly shows off her weightloss certificate  and new figure . The pair went to their first Weight Watchers meet just 15 months ago and haven't looked back. Fay, a student, has lost 5st 10lb, dropping to 12st 12lbs, while Lorraine has lost 2st 13lbs and is now 13st 5lbs. The pair said they couldn't have done it with each other's support. Lorraine revealed: 'It's been an amazing experience to have with my daughter. Fay has kept me going and her weight loss has been an inspiration to me. 'If it wasn't for her I'd have given up months ago. I feel so much better now and I go to the gym between four and five times a week.' Fay added: 'I couldn't have done it without my mum's support. We've been there for each other from the beginning and it's even brought us closer.' Fay and Lorraine managed to loose eight stone between them. Now they have a much healthier diet which includes a lot less chocolate! Breakfast . Four pieces of chocolate spread on Toast . Snack . Chocolate bar and pringles . Lunch . Sandwiches with lots of egg mayo . Snack . Chocolate bar . Dinner . Whatever Lorraine cooked - sometimes big portions of chicken and potato, with a warm chocolate pudding for dessert . Breakfast . Porridge and a banana . Snack . Grapes . Lunch . Soup with Weight Watchers bread . Snack . Weight Watchers crisps . Dinner . Healthy recipes which Lorraine cooks, like chicken with vegetables and a Weight Watchers chocolate bar snack .
Fay used to be a dress size 26 and weighed 18st 2lbs . Her mother Lorraine weighed 16st 2lbs . They used to consume at least four bars of chocolate a day . Often skipped meals in favour of the snack . Changed their ways after joining Weight Watchers . Now Fay weighs 12st 12lbs and Lorraine 13st 5lbs .
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meals in favour of the snack. Then and now: used to eat at least four bars of chocolate a day result of her sweet tooth, Fay weighed 18st 2lbs Weight Watchers.' At the time, Lorraine was 16st
Schools minister David Laws said he backed 'sharp-elbowed parents' and urged headteachers to challenge parents who do not engage . Pushy parents who move house to get into the best schools today won the whole-hearted backing of the government. Education minister David Laws leapt to the defence of ‘sharp-elbowed parents’ who were only trying to help their children to succeed in life. Condemning a ‘tolerance of failure’ in schools and councils in many areas, he said parents who invest time in money in their children’s education is ‘exactly what we want’. And he suggested that where parents were not taking an interest, headteachers should 'drag' them out of their homes. The government has insisted more needs to be done to close the attainment gap between working class children and those with better off parents. Mr Laws said parental engagement with school and whether parents are in work plays a key part in performance in lessons and pupil aspiration. Surveys suggest middle class parents are prepared to pay up to 170 per cent property price premiums to live close to Britain’s top private primary schools. Property prices close to England’s top 30 state secondary schools are on average £31,500 – or 12 per cent - higher than neighbouring areas. It means poorer families often struggle to live in the catchment areas of the best schools. But Mr Laws refused to criticise parents who used their own wealth and ambition to improve their children’s prospects. ‘People sometimes do complain about sharp-elbowed parents and people who seek to invest a huge amount of money to give their young people opportunities in life. ‘But we shouldn’t complain about any parent who is doing those things – whether they’re in the state sector or the private sector. ‘To do all you can to help your children to succeed in life is exactly what we want everybody to be doing,’ he told MPs on the education select committee. ‘So I’m afraid that we can’t cap any of those opportunities. What we need to do is extend them to those young people who are not getting them at the moment.’ Middle class parents are prepared to pay up to 170 per cent property price premiums to live close to Britain's top schools (file picture) Headteachers should visit bad parents at home at 'drag' them into taking an interest in their children's education, David Laws said. The schools minister said parents had to engage more in what happens in the classroom. Last month Ofsted Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw said that the Government should consider rewarding 'good citizens' who knock on their neighbours' doors and demand to know why their children are not in school. He said: 'How do you financially incentivise these people to get up in the morning, knock on the neighbours' door, and say your children are not up yet, they've not had their breakfast yet, why aren't you taking them to school?' But today Mr Laws insisted it was a role for headteachers and not neighbours to ensure parents were involved. He said: 'We need more headteachers like Sir Michael Wilshaw used to be, the type of person who would, if he had problems with children and aspirations, probably go round to their flat and drag the parent out, not quite kicking and screaming, but to engage in education.' In 2010 David Cameron admitted he and wife Samantha were part of the ‘sharp-elbowed middle classes’ who took over public services like SureStart centres. Last month leading headmaster Anthony Seldon said rich parents should be charged £20,000 a year for their children to attend the best state schools. The head of £11,000-a-term Wellington College in Berkshire argued families should become liable for the fees if they had a combined household income of £80,000 a year or more. Making the wealthy pay for state education would end the wasteful and unfair gap between the academic achievements and career prospects of the richest and poorest children in the UK, he claimed. Tory Education Secretary Michael Gove has vowed to close the gap between private and state schools. Mr Laws said the attainment gap between white working class children and other students was ‘pretty disgraceful’. He added that it was ‘frustrating’ that in 2014, low aspirations and an ‘excuses culture’ still existed. Headteachers should be willing to go round to pupils' houses and confront parents if their school was facing problems of low expectations and aspirations, he said. Mr Laws added: 'There are obviously schools and local authorities in all parts of the country where aspirations are very high. And that will be based on good leadership in local authorities or schools or academy chains. 'But there are too many where even today, after all the pressure of the last government and this government, aspirations are way too low in local areas, in schools, in local authorities.' Parents . are paying an average of £31,500 more for a house near the top 30 state . schools, according to research by Lloyds, while one in three parents . say they have moved to be closer to one. According to the Lloyds research the . most expensive catchment area around Henrietta Barnett all-girls grammar . school in Barnet, north-west London, where the average house price . includes a premium of 87%, or £402,600. Whissendine . C of E primary school was recently named by Tatler magazine as one of . the best in the country, and an average house in the village costs . £316,000, compared with just £209,000 for a property nearby Melton . Mowbray. Likewise in . Marton, North Yorkshire, where Marton-Cum-Grafton school is located, . houses go for an average of £404,000, up 5 per cent on last year, . whereas a similar houses in York sell for just £235,000.
Schools minister David Laws wants parents to take more interest . Condemned 'tolerance of failure' in some schools and councils . Parents who spend money to improve attainment is 'exactly what we want' Suggests headteachers visit parents at home to 'drag' them to schools .
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[ "Schools minister David Laws said he backed", "'sharp-elbowed parents' and urged headteachers to", "challenge parents who do not engage . Pushy", "parents who move house to get into the best", "schools today won the whole-hearted backing of", "the government. Education minister David Laws", "leapt to the defence of ‘sharp-elbowed parents’", "who were only trying to help their children to", "succeed in life. Condemning a ‘tolerance of", "failure’ in schools and councils in many areas,", "he said parents who invest time in money in their", "children’s education is ‘exactly what we want’.", "And he suggested that where parents were not", "taking an interest, headteachers should 'drag'", "them out of their homes. The government has", "insisted more needs to be done to close the", "attainment gap between working class children and", "those with better off parents. Mr Laws said", "parental engagement with school and whether", "parents are in work plays a key part in", "performance in lessons and pupil aspiration.", "Surveys suggest middle class parents are prepared", "to pay up to 170 per cent property price premiums", "to live close to Britain’s top private primary", "schools. Property prices close to England’s top", "30 state secondary schools are on average £31,500", "– or 12 per cent - higher than neighbouring", "areas. It means poorer families often struggle to", "live in the catchment areas of the best schools.", "But Mr Laws refused to criticise parents who used", "their own wealth and ambition to improve their", "children’s prospects. ‘People sometimes do", "complain about sharp-elbowed parents and people", "who seek to invest a huge amount of money to give", "their young people opportunities in life. ‘But we", "shouldn’t complain about any parent who is doing", "those things – whether they’re in the state", "sector or the private sector. ‘To do all you can", "to help your children to succeed in life is", "exactly what we want everybody to be doing,’ he", "told MPs on the education select committee. ‘So", "I’m afraid that we can’t cap any of those", "opportunities. What we need to do is extend them", "to those young people who are not getting them at", "the moment.’ Middle class parents are prepared to", "pay up to 170 per cent property price premiums to", "live close to Britain's top schools (file", "picture) Headteachers should visit bad parents at", "home at 'drag' them into taking an interest in", "their children's education, David Laws said. The", "schools minister said parents had to engage more", "in what happens in the classroom. Last month", "Ofsted Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw said", "that the Government should consider rewarding", "'good citizens' who knock on their neighbours'", "doors and demand to know why their children are", "not in school. He said: 'How do you financially", "incentivise these people to get up in the", "morning, knock on the neighbours' door, and say", "your children are not up yet, they've not had", "their breakfast yet, why aren't you taking them", "to school?' But today Mr Laws insisted it was a", "role for headteachers and not neighbours to", "ensure parents were involved. He said: 'We need", "more headteachers like Sir Michael Wilshaw used", "to be, the type of person who would, if he had", "problems with children and aspirations, probably", "go round to their flat and drag the parent out,", "not quite kicking and screaming, but to engage in", "education.' In 2010 David Cameron admitted he and", "wife Samantha were part of the ‘sharp-elbowed", "middle classes’ who took over public services", "like SureStart centres. Last month leading", "headmaster Anthony Seldon said rich parents", "should be charged £20,000 a year for their", "children to attend the best state schools. The", "head of £11,000-a-term Wellington College in", "Berkshire argued families should become liable", "for the fees if they had a combined household", "income of £80,000 a year or more. Making the", "wealthy pay for state education would end the", "wasteful and unfair gap between the academic", "achievements and career prospects of the richest", "and poorest children in the UK, he claimed. Tory", "Education Secretary Michael Gove has vowed to", "close the gap between private and state schools.", "Mr Laws said the attainment gap between white", "working class children and other students was", "‘pretty disgraceful’. He added that it was", "‘frustrating’ that in 2014, low aspirations and", "an ‘excuses culture’ still existed. Headteachers", "should be willing to go round to pupils' houses", "and confront parents if their school was facing", "problems of low expectations and aspirations, he", "said. Mr Laws added: 'There are obviously schools", "and local authorities in all parts of the country", "where aspirations are very high. And that will be", "based on good leadership in local authorities or", "schools or academy chains. 'But there are too", "many where even today, after all the pressure of", "the last government and this government,", "aspirations are way too low in local areas, in", "schools, in local authorities.' Parents . are", "paying an average of £31,500 more for a house", "near the top 30 state . schools, according to", "research by Lloyds, while one in three parents .", "say they have moved to be closer to one.", "According to the Lloyds research the . most", "expensive catchment area around Henrietta Barnett", "all-girls grammar . school in Barnet, north-west", "London, where the average house price . includes", "a premium of 87%, or £402,600. Whissendine . C of", "E primary school was recently named by Tatler", "magazine as one of . the best in the country, and", "an average house in the village costs . £316,000,", "compared with just £209,000 for a property nearby", "Melton . Mowbray. Likewise in . Marton, North", "Yorkshire, where Marton-Cum-Grafton school is", "located, . houses go for an average of £404,000,", "up 5 per cent on last year, . whereas a similar", "houses in York sell for just £235,000." ]
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(CNN) -- Comic Tracy Morgan returned to Nashville on Tuesday, and vowed to change his stand up comedy act to "heal people, not hurt." Morgan, who went on an onstage anti-gay rant there three weeks earlier, delivered a personal apology to "the people at the show for bumming them out." "I didn't know. I didn't mean it," Morgan said. Morgan is a star of the hit NBC sitcom "30 Rock" and is a "Saturday Night Live" veteran. Details of his anti-gay remarks emerged after an audience member Kevin Rogers, who is gay, posted them on a Facebook blog. Rogers' blog was picked up by Jezebel magazine, triggering a controversy that led to Morgan's contrition. Morgan agreed to fly back to Nashville this week to meet with members of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) to deliver a face-to-face apology to people who were in the Ryman Auditorium and to work with the Tennessee Equality Project, GLAAD said. "I don't have a hateful bone in my body," Morgan said. "I don't believe anyone should be bullied or made to feel bad about who they are." Roger wrote in his blog post that Morgan "mentioned that gay was something kids learn from the media and programming, and that bullied kids should just bust some ass and beat those other little f**kers that bully them, not whine about it." Morgan said that if his own son told him he was gay, he would "pull out a knife and stab" him, Rogers wrote. "The sad thing is that none of this rant was a joke," Rogers wrote. "His entire demeanor changed during that portion of the night. He was truly filled with some hate towards us." Rogers sat next to Morgan Tuesday morning as he publicly apologized. "He shared his genuine concern with his words and has promised me that his actions going forward are going to be positive and supportive of my community," Rogers said. "I greatly appreciate what he said and really appreciate him taking time out to come back and try and right what I believe to be just a huge mistake." Morgan said the controversy has given him the "opportunity to change my message onstage." "In my heart, I really don't care who you love, same sex or not, as long as you have the ability to love, that's the important thing here," he said. Stand up comedy should "heal people, not hurt," he said. "I hurt people with this, so from the bottom of my heart I apologize to everybody who I offended with my words on stage," he said. Morgan has also agreed to record a public service announcement for GLAAD's upcoming "Amplify Your Voice" campaign, the group said. CNN's Rachel Wells contributed to this report.
NEW: "I didn't know, I didn't mean it," Morgan says about his anti-gay rant . NEW: "I don't have a hateful bone in my body," Morgan says . NEW: Gay man who was in the audience during the rant accepts Morgan's apology . His remarks, delivered June 3, become public after an audience member posts them online .
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[ "(CNN) -- Comic Tracy Morgan returned to Nashville", "on Tuesday, and vowed to change his stand up", "comedy act to \"heal people, not hurt.\" Morgan,", "who went on an onstage anti-gay rant there three", "weeks earlier, delivered a personal apology to", "\"the people at the show for bumming them out.\" \"I", "didn't know. I didn't mean it,\" Morgan said.", "Morgan is a star of the hit NBC sitcom \"30 Rock\"", "and is a \"Saturday Night Live\" veteran. Details", "of his anti-gay remarks emerged after an audience", "member Kevin Rogers, who is gay, posted them on a", "Facebook blog. Rogers' blog was picked up by", "Jezebel magazine, triggering a controversy that", "led to Morgan's contrition. Morgan agreed to fly", "back to Nashville this week to meet with members", "of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation", "(GLAAD) to deliver a face-to-face apology to", "people who were in the Ryman Auditorium and to", "work with the Tennessee Equality Project, GLAAD", "said. \"I don't have a hateful bone in my body,\"", "Morgan said. \"I don't believe anyone should be", "bullied or made to feel bad about who they are.\"", "Roger wrote in his blog post that Morgan", "\"mentioned that gay was something kids learn from", "the media and programming, and that bullied kids", "should just bust some ass and beat those other", "little f**kers that bully them, not whine about", "it.\" Morgan said that if his own son told him he", "was gay, he would \"pull out a knife and stab\"", "him, Rogers wrote. \"The sad thing is that none of", "this rant was a joke,\" Rogers wrote. \"His entire", "demeanor changed during that portion of the", "night. He was truly filled with some hate towards", "us.\" Rogers sat next to Morgan Tuesday morning as", "he publicly apologized. \"He shared his genuine", "concern with his words and has promised me that", "his actions going forward are going to be", "positive and supportive of my community,\" Rogers", "said. \"I greatly appreciate what he said and", "really appreciate him taking time out to come", "back and try and right what I believe to be just", "a huge mistake.\" Morgan said the controversy has", "given him the \"opportunity to change my message", "onstage.\" \"In my heart, I really don't care who", "you love, same sex or not, as long as you have", "the ability to love, that's the important thing", "here,\" he said. Stand up comedy should \"heal", "people, not hurt,\" he said. \"I hurt people with", "this, so from the bottom of my heart I apologize", "to everybody who I offended with my words on", "stage,\" he said. Morgan has also agreed to record", "a public service announcement for GLAAD's", "upcoming \"Amplify Your Voice\" campaign, the group", "said. CNN's Rachel Wells contributed to this", "report." ]
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Dhaka, Bangladesh (CNN) -- The Bangladesh army said Thursday it foiled a military coup plot aimed at toppling the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Brig. General Muhammad Masud Razzaq said a group of serving and retired army officers "with extreme religious views" was behind the plot. The plot was instigated by Bangladeshis living abroad, Razzaq told reporters. One of the conspirators was "probably staying in Hong Kong," the army spokesman said. An investigation was continuing. Razzaq said two retired officers — Lt. Col. Ehsan Yusuf and Maj. Zakir — were arrested. Officials are looking for a retired officer, Maj. Ziaul Haq, he said. Razzaq did not specify when the two officers were arrested. The army said it had evidence that some 16 officers, both retired and serving, were involved in the "heinous conspiracy." Hasina's party, the Awami League, came to power in 2009 in a landslide victory after a military-backed unelected interim government ruled the country for two years following political violence over polls in January 2007. Just two months after Hasina took office, 74 people, including 57 army officers serving the paramilitary border force, were killed in a mutiny over pay and perks. Hasina's government is trying more than 800 border guards on charges of killing, arson and looting during the mutiny. Born as an independent country on December 16, 1971, Bangladesh has seen a series of military coups over the years. Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding leader of Bangladesh, was assassinated in the country's first military putsch in 1975. An army general-turned-president, Ziaur Rahman, was assassinated in another coup in 1981. Zia's widow, Khaleda Zia, who served as prime minister for two times, is now the leader of the opposition in parliament. A political ally of Hasina, Gen.Hussain Mohammad Ershad usurped the state power in a bloodless military coup in 1982 and ruled the country until December 1990, when he was overthrown.
Army in Bangladesh says it foiled military coup . General blames officers with 'extreme' religious views . Nation has a history of plots .
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By . Emma Clark . PUBLISHED: . 07:10 EST, 29 August 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 10:34 EST, 30 August 2012 . A couple have discovered they are sitting on a piece of history after uncovering a 33ft-deep medieval well under their sofa. But although Colin Steer, 61, is fascinated by the historic find, his wife Vanessa certainly isn’t and even made her husband wait more than two decades after it was first spotted to begin exploring it. The couple moved into their Victorian home in Plymouth, Devon around 24 years ago, when they first noticed a slight indentation in the living room floor. Enthusiastic Colin Steer and his less-than-impressed wife Vanessa from Plymouth, Devon, who have uncovered an old well in the sitting room of their Victorian home . Mr Steer, a former civil servant, said: ‘I was replacing the joists in the floor when I noticed a slight depression - it appeared to be filled in with the foundations of the house. ‘I dug down about one foot and saw that it was a well but my wife just wanted to me to cover it back up because we had three children running around at the time. ‘I always wanted to dig it out to see if I could find a pot of gold at the bottom so when I retired at the end of last year that’s what I did.’ With a helping hand from a local man Mr Steer spent three days clearing the well, which is around 30 inches wide using a bucket on a rope to pull up the debris. Plans of the site show that the well dates back to at least the 16th century, just after the end of the medieval period. And just five feet into the dig he made another discovery - an old sword. Mr Steer spent three days clearing the well which is around 30 inches wide and up to 33ft deep . Since clearing the well, Mr Steer has installed lighting and built a trap-door over it . He said: ‘It was hidden at a 45 degree angle and sort of just fell out. ‘It looks like an old peasant’s fighting weapon because it appears to be made up of bits of metal all knocked together.’ Having stopped digging at around 17ft Mr Steer believes the well is at least 33ft deep. He has since put lighting in the well, tidied it up and built a trap-door into the living room floor for easy access. Mr Steer said: ‘I’ve been doing lots of research into its history but I’d like to try and find someone to date it. The couple moved into their Victorian home in Plymouth 24 years ago, when they first spotted the well . ‘I’ve looked at old maps which showed Drake’s leat and illustrated the area was just woodland until this house was built in 1895. ‘I love the well and think it’s fascinating. I’d love to find out who was here before us. ‘I’ve got a piece of Plymouth’s history in my front room.’ But Mr Steer’s wife Vanessa, a former housewife, doesn’t share her husband’s enthusiasm. She said: “I hate the well. But I suppose it is quite a feature. ‘When we come to sell the house I just hope it’s not a white elephant in the room.’
Colin Steer first spotted the well 24 years ago but his wife Vanessa asked him wait to explore it . She says she 'hates' well which her husband spent three days clearing out .
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By . Sara Malm . PUBLISHED: . 13:56 EST, 17 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 13:56 EST, 17 September 2013 . Fraudster: David Brice, 48, preyed on women on dating websites . A conman who swindled thousands of pounds from vulnerable women he picked up on online dating sites was on bail for a similar crime when he committed the frauds. David Brice, 48, targeted women across Britain and charmed them into handing over more than £7,800 in cash and possessions by gaining their trust. Bristol Crown Court heard he defrauded the women while on bail from a three-year jail term for 'carbon copies' of the latest crimes. Three years ago,  Brice conned nearly £17,000 from women he had struck up an online relationship with. Brice, a self-employed tyre fitter, cried in the dock as he was jailed for four years after pleading guilty to six charges of fraud and one of theft, having swindled more than £7,809 from five more victims. Recorder David Evans told Brice: ‘You have a long, shameful history of stealing from and deceiving people for your own gain. ‘It seems clear that it is more than greed that motivates you. You have acknowledged that deceiving others out of their property gives you a perceived thrill. ‘In other words, you actually enjoy deceiving others. That is a most disgraceful character trait and one that you show no sign of casting off.’ Brice, of St George, Bristol, was jailed for three years in May 2010 after admitting nine charges of fraud and six of theft for swindling almost £17,000 from women he met on dating websites. Upon his release, he returned to several online dating sites and followed the same pattern as before to carry out near identical offences, the court was told. His plan fell apart after failing to con a woman of her car and cash. Brice picked up a Norfolk woman, referred to in court as Brenda, on dating website Smooch, and posed as a charming Good Samaritan, telling her he would help her swap her broken car through a friend. Taking him up on his fake promise, 'Brenda' drove to Bristol and paid Brice £150 for repairs to her car, then took him out for dinner, where he asked for a further £100. Brice drove Brenda to her sister’s home in Newport and promised the Ford Fiesta would follow, but vanished when she refused to pay a further £350. Police were called and Brice was arrested, prosecutor Ian Fenny said. Cruel con: Brice was jailed for four years by Bristol Crown Court after admitting to re-offending and conning five women out of more than £7,800 . Mr Fenny added: ‘He was continuing to offend while on bail for that matter. He continued to offend after his appearance before this very court where he entered a guilty plea.’ Another women, Rosemary, met Brice on the Plenty of Fish site, where he had the username ‘alwaysgrinning1’, and the couple arranged to meet at a B&Q car park in Yate, Gloucestershire, in April this year. Brice extracted £1,000 from Rosemary after telling her he needed the money to set up a fast food business, after which he returned to beg for a new computer and a mobile phone. Brice then disappeared and moved on to another woman, named as Carol, on dating site Oasis, claiming to be a fireman. On April 15, Brice met Carol in a Tesco car park in Eastville, Bristol, and persuaded her to hand over her daughter’s laptop before claiming he was tired and leaving. He charmed his third victim, Sylvia, a  57-year-old from Reading suffering from MS, on Plenty of Fish under another username. Sylvia paid for a hotel room and lent Brice £1,800, which she withdrew with her credit card at a cashpoint. Watching her from behind, Brice saw her pin code and later used the card to withdraw around £200, Mr Fenny told the court. Pickup-lines: Brice used online dating sites such as smooch.com to look for vulnerable women whom he could con out of money and possessions . Victim number four, Jill, who has learning difficulties, met ‘davethehappy1’ on Plenty of Fish and arranged to meet him on August 5 in Bristol. Yet again, his 'date' paid for a hotel room after which he persuaded her to withdraw £300 in cash. Looking for a way to get his hands on more of Jill's money, he ‘told her she was the one’, before the pair embarked on a £2,100 spending spree around the city. Mr Fenny said: ‘The spending spree involved the purchase of expensive items, items of jewellery, cigarettes and computers.’ Final victim Marie also met Brice on Plenty of Fish and he offered to fix her £2,409 moped. Brice collected the moped and a laptop, then vanished. ‘The complainants in this case are all in different ways vulnerable women,’ Mr Fenny said. ‘They are all mature women. One has learning difficulties, two have physical disabilities. ‘They were all looking for friendship through the internet. That was a frailty which the defendant preyed on. ‘They were anxious to find a relationship. This defendant - clearly in the eyes of many women - is very plausible. That has the hallmarks of a professional fraudster, which we say he is.’ Mr Fenny said Brice had 30 previous convictions dating back to 1984, including offences of theft, kidnapping, deception, burglary and fraud. Defending Brice, David Martin said his client did not exploit the women romantically or sexually. ‘In fact, one of the women went very close and was denied,’ Mr Martin said. He said Brice was a potential kidney donor for his partner Rachel and the couple had a ‘close relationship’. ‘It is like an addiction,’ Mr Martin said. ‘He can’t stop it. He has to stop it or he is going to spend the rest of his life in prison. ‘He said to me, ‘this is the last time, I am not doing this again, I feel genuine remorse for what I have put these women through’.’ But the judge told Brice: ‘I regard your word as utterly worthless.’ The victims full names were withheld from court for their protection.
David Brice, 48, was on bail when he defrauded women he met online . Had been released from jail term for conning £17,000 from vulnerable women . Upon release, he repeated his crimes and got a further £7,800 from his dates .
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[ "By . Sara Malm . PUBLISHED: . 13:56 EST, 17", "September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 13:56 EST, 17", "September 2013 . Fraudster: David Brice, 48,", "preyed on women on dating websites . A conman who", "swindled thousands of pounds from vulnerable", "women he picked up on online dating sites was on", "bail for a similar crime when he committed the", "frauds. David Brice, 48, targeted women across", "Britain and charmed them into handing over more", "than £7,800 in cash and possessions by gaining", "their trust. Bristol Crown Court heard he", "defrauded the women while on bail from a", "three-year jail term for 'carbon copies' of the", "latest crimes. Three years ago,  Brice conned", "nearly £17,000 from women he had struck up an", "online relationship with. Brice, a self-employed", "tyre fitter, cried in the dock as he was jailed", "for four years after pleading guilty to six", "charges of fraud and one of theft, having", "swindled more than £7,809 from five more victims.", "Recorder David Evans told Brice: ‘You have a", "long, shameful history of stealing from and", "deceiving people for your own gain. ‘It seems", "clear that it is more than greed that motivates", "you. You have acknowledged that deceiving others", "out of their property gives you a perceived", "thrill. ‘In other words, you actually enjoy", "deceiving others. That is a most disgraceful", "character trait and one that you show no sign of", "casting off.’ Brice, of St George, Bristol, was", "jailed for three years in May 2010 after", "admitting nine charges of fraud and six of theft", "for swindling almost £17,000 from women he met on", "dating websites. Upon his release, he returned to", "several online dating sites and followed the same", "pattern as before to carry out near identical", "offences, the court was told. His plan fell apart", "after failing to con a woman of her car and cash.", "Brice picked up a Norfolk woman, referred to in", "court as Brenda, on dating website Smooch, and", "posed as a charming Good Samaritan, telling her", "he would help her swap her broken car through a", "friend. Taking him up on his fake promise,", "'Brenda' drove to Bristol and paid Brice £150 for", "repairs to her car, then took him out for dinner,", "where he asked for a further £100. Brice drove", "Brenda to her sister’s home in Newport and", "promised the Ford Fiesta would follow, but", "vanished when she refused to pay a further £350.", "Police were called and Brice was arrested,", "prosecutor Ian Fenny said. Cruel con: Brice was", "jailed for four years by Bristol Crown Court", "after admitting to re-offending and conning five", "women out of more than £7,800 . Mr Fenny added:", "‘He was continuing to offend while on bail for", "that matter. He continued to offend after his", "appearance before this very court where he", "entered a guilty plea.’ Another women, Rosemary,", "met Brice on the Plenty of Fish site, where he", "had the username ‘alwaysgrinning1’, and the", "couple arranged to meet at a B&Q car park in", "Yate, Gloucestershire, in April this year. Brice", "extracted £1,000 from Rosemary after telling her", "he needed the money to set up a fast food", "business, after which he returned to beg for a", "new computer and a mobile phone. Brice then", "disappeared and moved on to another woman, named", "as Carol, on dating site Oasis, claiming to be a", "fireman. On April 15, Brice met Carol in a Tesco", "car park in Eastville, Bristol, and persuaded her", "to hand over her daughter’s laptop before", "claiming he was tired and leaving. He charmed his", "third victim, Sylvia, a  57-year-old from Reading", "suffering from MS, on Plenty of Fish under", "another username. Sylvia paid for a hotel room", "and lent Brice £1,800, which she withdrew with", "her credit card at a cashpoint. Watching her from", "behind, Brice saw her pin code and later used the", "card to withdraw around £200, Mr Fenny told the", "court. Pickup-lines: Brice used online dating", "sites such as smooch.com to look for vulnerable", "women whom he could con out of money and", "possessions . Victim number four, Jill, who has", "learning difficulties, met ‘davethehappy1’ on", "Plenty of Fish and arranged to meet him on August", "5 in Bristol. Yet again, his 'date' paid for a", "hotel room after which he persuaded her to", "withdraw £300 in cash. Looking for a way to get", "his hands on more of Jill's money, he ‘told her", "she was the one’, before the pair embarked on a", "£2,100 spending spree around the city. Mr Fenny", "said: ‘The spending spree involved the purchase", "of expensive items, items of jewellery,", "cigarettes and computers.’ Final victim Marie", "also met Brice on Plenty of Fish and he offered", "to fix her £2,409 moped. Brice collected the", "moped and a laptop, then vanished. ‘The", "complainants in this case are all in different", "ways vulnerable women,’ Mr Fenny said. ‘They are", "all mature women. One has learning difficulties,", "two have physical disabilities. ‘They were all", "looking for friendship through the internet. That", "was a frailty which the defendant preyed on.", "‘They were anxious to find a relationship. This", "defendant - clearly in the eyes of many women -", "is very plausible. That has the hallmarks of a", "professional fraudster, which we say he is.’ Mr", "Fenny said Brice had 30 previous convictions", "dating back to 1984, including offences of theft,", "kidnapping, deception, burglary and fraud.", "Defending Brice, David Martin said his client did", "not exploit the women romantically or sexually.", "‘In fact, one of the women went very close and", "was denied,’ Mr Martin said. He said Brice was a", "potential kidney donor for his partner Rachel and", "the couple had a ‘close relationship’. ‘It is", "like an addiction,’ Mr Martin said. ‘He can’t", "stop it. He has to stop it or he is going to", "spend the rest of his life in prison. ‘He said to", "me, ‘this is the last time, I am not doing this", "again, I feel genuine remorse for what I have put", "these women through’.’ But the judge told Brice:", "‘I regard your word as utterly worthless.’ The", "victims full names were withheld from court for", "their protection." ]
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A $150million U.S. Army airship crash landed in woods today after it could only reach half of its expected altitude on a test flight. The unmanned solar-powered airship was only in the air for less than three hours after it launched in Akron, Ohio, on Wednesday morning. It ascended as planned up to 32,000ft but the Lockheed Martin airship then encountered problems and was not able to get up to 60,000ft. Scroll down for video . 'Controlled descent': The unmanned solar-powered airship was only in the air for less than three hours after it launched in Ohio on Wednesday morning . A decision was made to end the flight and make what the company called a ‘controlled descent’ into a remote area in Greene County, Pennsylvania. The HALE-D airship is a joint project between the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command and Lockheed Martin. The remote-controlled ‘super-blimp’ cost around $150million to build, reported Fox 8 news. Nobody was injured on the ground by the landing. Up and down: It ascended as planned up to 32,000ft but the Lockheed Martin airship then encountered problems and was not able to get up to 60,000ft . A Lockheed Martin spokesman denied that the landing was a crash, and instead described it as a ‘controlled descent’. 'A decision was made to end the flight . and make a controlled descent into a non-populated area in southwestern . Pennsylvania at 8:26am' Lockheed Martin spokesman . The spokesman said they had a ‘successful launch’ at 5:47am and ‘the aircraft ascended as planned up to 32,000ft’. ‘However, an anomaly prevented our ability to ascend to the target 60,000 feet,’ the spokesman added. 'A decision was made to end the flight and make a controlled descent into a non-populated area in southwestern Pennsylvania at 8:26am.’ Huge: The impressive-looking HALE-D airship is a joint project between the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command and Lockheed Martin . The aircraft is 240ft long and has a diameter of 70ft, with a hull volume of 500,000ft3, according to the company's website. It is unmanned and fitted with sensors to provide surveillance, reported CandtonRep. It was being tested for use as a communications relay. It could be used in Afghanistan and Iraq and is intended to provide low-cost and long-endurance surveillance possibilities. The WTRF 7 newsroom said it had received calls from people believing the ship was a UFO after it had been launched. See video here .
Airship launched in Ohio comes down in Pennsylvania . But Lockheed Martin says it was a 'controlled descent' Aircraft could only get up to 32,000ft - not 60,000ft .
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By . Liz Hull . PUBLISHED: . 18:03 EST, 27 January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 07:05 EST, 28 January 2013 . Freezeframe Instant Lash: Scientists in Australia have invented 'instant lash extensions' which double the length of eyelashes in seconds, they claim . They are the must-have make-up accessory of WAGS and young women everywhere. But for those who yearn for long, luscious eye-lashes, without the hassle of applying false ones, a new mascara may be about to revolutionise eye make-up for ever. Scientists in Australia have come up with a treatment which claims to double the length of eye-lashes in seconds. Made up of a combination of tiny . synthetic hairs, contained in a thick gel base, users brush on . Freezeframe Instant Lash with a mascara wand, depositing the small hairs . on to the tips of their eye-lashes. The . more times the treatment is applied, the more hairs are deposited, . giving the wearer natural looking lash extensions up to a third of an . inch longer. The gel base . holds the tiny hairs in place, but can also help stiffen lashes, so they . can be ‘curled up’, giving the wearer a pretty ‘open-eyed’ look. Unlike traditional mascara, Instant Lash is applied to just the tips of lashes, not from the base. Users are able to apply their usual coloured mascara on top. It can be used by contact lens’ wearers and is removed like other eye products, with cleanser or soap and water. Instant . Lash has become the number one selling lash product in Australia and . there is already a 7,000-strong waiting list for the 10ml bottles when . it goes on sale on the British High Street for the first time next . month. Skin care expert, Sonia Amoroso, who developed the £29 formula, said: ‘It is my personal passion to make the most cutting edge, scientific breakthroughs in easy to use formulations, at accessible prices. ‘Freezeframe Instant Lash has been a huge hit with customers who say this lash treatment creates visibly instant, longer, luscious lashes in seconds.’ Tricky business: Applying false eyelashes is a tricky business. The new product, which looks like mascara, has become the number-one selling eyelash product in Australia . One customer, Sylvia Brown, 60, of Nottingham, said she started using Instant Lash because her eye-lashes were getting ‘sparser’ as she got older. ‘I’m not a fan of fake eyelashes and couldn’t bear the thought of going to a salon for extensions,’ she said. ‘ I read rave reviews about Instant Lash on the Internet and thought I’d buy some. 'The product is amazing and leaves me looking like I have thicker, longer lashes instantly, I’d recommend it to anyone.’ Another user, Jennifer Lynn, 32, from Brighton,  added: ‘Instant Lash is my party must have, no longer do I have to wear fake lashes, I apply and instantly have longer, thicker lashes, it’s amazing.’ Instant Lash goes on sale at Boots in store and online on February 6.
Freezeframe Instant lash is applied to just tip of lashes .
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This tiny feline could be about to enter the record books as the world's shortest cat. Tiffani Kjeldergaard from Potrero, California, is confident that her cat Pixel is no more than five inches tall, although she's yet to get official confirmation from Guinness. If it is verified, then Pixel snatch the title of shortest adult cat to have ever lived, from Cye, a 5.35in tall Napoleon Munchkin cat from Canada. The average house cat is nine to ten inches tall. Scroll down for video . Munchkin: Pixel the five-inch tall cat seen at the home of her owner Tiffani Kjeldergaard in Potrero, California . Tiny: This is how tiny Pixel matches up to a gallon bottle of milk. She won't be finishing that in a hurry . Trouble: Pixel's owner says she has to take extra special care to avoid treading on her Munchkin cats . Ms Kjeldergaard said her family of Munchkin cats 'win hearts over like crazy.' She said: 'Even people that aren't cat people go crazy for them. They say about how cute they are and how they want to take them straight home with them.' A relatively new breed which was only recognised by The International Cat Association in 1995, Munchkin cats are characterised by their short legs, which are caused by a naturally occurring genetic mutation. They was controversy when they first emerged, with some critics voicing concern over potential health problems. But Ms Kjeldergaard dismissed those concerns. 'People who don't understand the gene consider it a genetic defect or mutation or something of an abomination,' she said. 'It's very unfair for them to say that. It's natural for these cats to be this tall, just like it's natural for some people to have brown eyes - it wouldn't be wrong for them to have blue eyes. 'It's their build and it's natural for them to be built this way.' I want some: Pixel looks like the kind of cat who might get in a fight with a gallon-jug of milk - and lose . Famous for 15 minutes: She looks much more confident taking on this Campbell's can (after Andy Warhol...) 'They win hearts over like crazy': Ms Kjeldergaard with Pixel, who she is certain will be the world's smallest cat . However, she did concede that such tiny cats could cause problems around the house. 'You can't leave doors open, you can't close refrigerator doors too quickly because one of them may have snuck up at the bottom of the door and stuck their head in,' she said. 'We have to move very slowly when we walk so we don't step on anybody. 'Everyone of them has been stepped on or kicked once because it's just what happens in a house of munchkin cats.' Ms Kjeldergaard is now waiting for verification from Guinness before Pixel can enter the record books. If she is accepted she would be following in a family tradition; her mother, Fizz Girl, set a previous record in 2012, at a height of six inches. The are measured form paw to shoulder.
The current world's smallest cat measures up at 5.35in from paw to shoulder . Both that one and Pixel are Munchkins, a new breed recognised in 1995 . The breed's unusually short legs have led to criticism on health grounds .
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[ "This tiny feline could be about to enter the", "record books as the world's shortest cat. Tiffani", "Kjeldergaard from Potrero, California, is", "confident that her cat Pixel is no more than five", "inches tall, although she's yet to get official", "confirmation from Guinness. If it is verified,", "then Pixel snatch the title of shortest adult cat", "to have ever lived, from Cye, a 5.35in tall", "Napoleon Munchkin cat from Canada. The average", "house cat is nine to ten inches tall. Scroll down", "for video . Munchkin: Pixel the five-inch tall", "cat seen at the home of her owner Tiffani", "Kjeldergaard in Potrero, California . Tiny: This", "is how tiny Pixel matches up to a gallon bottle", "of milk. She won't be finishing that in a hurry .", "Trouble: Pixel's owner says she has to take extra", "special care to avoid treading on her Munchkin", "cats . Ms Kjeldergaard said her family of", "Munchkin cats 'win hearts over like crazy.' She", "said: 'Even people that aren't cat people go", "crazy for them. They say about how cute they are", "and how they want to take them straight home with", "them.' A relatively new breed which was only", "recognised by The International Cat Association", "in 1995, Munchkin cats are characterised by their", "short legs, which are caused by a naturally", "occurring genetic mutation. They was controversy", "when they first emerged, with some critics", "voicing concern over potential health problems.", "But Ms Kjeldergaard dismissed those concerns.", "'People who don't understand the gene consider it", "a genetic defect or mutation or something of an", "abomination,' she said. 'It's very unfair for", "them to say that. It's natural for these cats to", "be this tall, just like it's natural for some", "people to have brown eyes - it wouldn't be wrong", "for them to have blue eyes. 'It's their build and", "it's natural for them to be built this way.' I", "want some: Pixel looks like the kind of cat who", "might get in a fight with a gallon-jug of milk -", "and lose . Famous for 15 minutes: She looks much", "more confident taking on this Campbell's can", "(after Andy Warhol...) 'They win hearts over like", "crazy': Ms Kjeldergaard with Pixel, who she is", "certain will be the world's smallest cat .", "However, she did concede that such tiny cats", "could cause problems around the house. 'You can't", "leave doors open, you can't close refrigerator", "doors too quickly because one of them may have", "snuck up at the bottom of the door and stuck", "their head in,' she said. 'We have to move very", "slowly when we walk so we don't step on anybody.", "'Everyone of them has been stepped on or kicked", "once because it's just what happens in a house of", "munchkin cats.' Ms Kjeldergaard is now waiting", "for verification from Guinness before Pixel can", "enter the record books. If she is accepted she", "would be following in a family tradition; her", "mother, Fizz Girl, set a previous record in 2012,", "at a height of six inches. The are measured form", "paw to shoulder." ]
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JERUSALEM (CNN) -- The international group Human Rights Watch is accusing Israel of firing weapons containing white phosphorus into Gaza. The group demands that the alleged practice cease. Israel is declining to say whether bursts like this over Gaza involve white phosphorus. The group's researchers in Israel "observed multiple air-bursts of artillery-fired white phosphorus over what appeared to be the Gaza City/Jabaliya area" on Friday and Saturday, the organization said on its Web site. "Israel appeared to be using white phosphorus as an 'obscurant' [a chemical used to hide military operations], a permissible use in principle" under the laws of war, the HRW posting said. "However, white phosphorus has a significant, incidental, incendiary effect that can severely burn people and set structures, fields, and other civilian objects in the vicinity on fire," the posting said. "The potential for harm to civilians is magnified by Gaza's high population density, among the highest in the world." HRW said the use of white phosphorus in Gaza would violate "the requirement under international humanitarian law to take all feasible precautions to avoid civilian injury and loss of life." Last week, an Israel Defense Forces spokesman told CNN: "I can tell you with certainty that white phosphorus is absolutely not being used." Now, however, Israeli officials have a different response to questions about the possible use of phosphorus: "Any munitions that Israel is using are in accordance with international law. Israel does not specify the types of munitions or the types of operations it is conducting." Still, a doctor familiar with the material said it is not possible to tell, based on pictures of burns, whether white phosphorus was responsible. "Dead tissue pretty much looks the same," said Dr. Peter Grossman, president of the Grossman Burn Center in Sherman Oaks, California. The chemical "can burn down houses and cause horrific burns when it touches the skin," said Marc Garlasco, senior military analyst at Human Rights Watch. Since January 3, when Israel began its ground offensive in Gaza, news reports have circulated about the possible use of white phosphorus by the IDF. HRW's assertion was supported by munitions experts and some Palestinian doctors, including Nafiz Abu Sha'aban, who said the burns it caused were unlike anything he has seen in 27 years of practice. Watch footage of burn patients in Gaza . Though most severely burned patients have been sent to Egypt, the ongoing fighting has made it impossible to evacuate all of them, including one man with deep burns over 47 percent of his body, the doctor said. White phosphorus is known to burn flesh down to the bone. It's intended to provide illumination or to create a smokescreen in battle. Under an international protocol ratified by Israel in 1995, the use of such incendiary weapons is allowed when "not specifically designed to cause burn injury to persons." There is no prohibition per se against white phosphorus in conflict. But the timing and location of its use are restricted. For example, it is illegal under the protocol to use white phosphorus against any personnel, civilian or military. It can be directed only against military targets. International law says incendiary weapons cannot be used where civilians are concentrated. A house north of Gaza City was hit Sunday by something that observers contend may have been white phosphorus. "It's been burning since one o'clock in the morning," Munir Hammada told CNN 11 hours later. "If you move it with your feet, it reignites. You can't put it out with water, only sand." Those characteristics match the properties of white phosphorus, which ignites on contact with air.
Researchers in Israel saw bursts of white phosphorus over Gaza, group says . White phosphorus can burn people, set structures on fire . Protocol allows use when "not specifically designed to cause burn injury to persons" Group: Use in densely populated Gaza would violate international humanitarian law .
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By . Sophie Borland . PUBLISHED: . 17:58 EST, 17 February 2014 . | . UPDATED: . 17:58 EST, 17 February 2014 . Concerns: Dr Chaand Nagpaul, of the BMA's GP committee, said the Government¿s public information campaign for Care.data had 'clearly' not worked . Plans to harvest patients’ private medical data were in crisis last night after the main doctors’ union voiced ‘deep concerns’. The British Medical Association, which represents 150,000 doctors, urged officials to delay the scheme – warning that patients had been left in the dark. It said surgeries across the country were being contacted by countless members of the public demanding to know what was going to happen with their confidential medical details. It emerged yesterday that NHS England – which is overseeing the Care.data project – had accepted there was a risk the database could be hacked into and used ‘maliciously’. The Royal College of GPs voiced similar concerns last week and said the scheme had created a ‘crisis in public confidence’. Such interventions from leading medical bodies have thrown the project into chaos just weeks before it is due to begin. Starting next month, officials will begin extracting information about illnesses, prescriptions and test results from every patient’s file unless they have opted-out. NHS officials say the details will be used to identify pockets of poor care but there is concern they will fall into the hands of hackers and insurance firms. The BMA is to hold urgent discussions with NHS England later this week about how to better inform patients. Dr Chaand Nagpaul, of the BMA’s GP committee, said the Government’s public information campaign for Care.data had ‘clearly’ not worked. ‘With just weeks to go until the uploading of patient data is scheduled to begin, patients remain inadequately informed about these proposals,’ he said. ‘GPs across the country are telling us that large numbers of their patients have not received any information, and therefore remain completely unaware that their data will be uploaded, whilst others remain worried about who will have access to it and what it will be used for. ‘The BMA continues to support the principle of using anonymised data to plan and improve the quality of NHS care for patients. However this must be done with the support and consent of the public.’ It is thought that leaflets dropped through doors last month may have got lost or thrown out with junk mail. Anger: Several GPs' groups have now spoken out over the planned changes by the NHS (photo posed by models) The Mail reported yesterday on a survey of 667 GPs which found that 8 in 10 did not fully understand why the NHS needed to harvest the data. NHS officials say the information will be stored anonymously with only a patient’s date of birth, postcode and NHS number kept on file alongside medical details. But experts say it would take only two hours for insurance firms, for example, to track down patients based on these details alone. Potentially they could raise patients’ premiums based on their medical conditions or family history of illness. Roger Goss, of Patient Concern said: ‘If surgeries are forced to release patients’ medical records without their properly informed consent, it will make providing good care even more difficult than it already is. ‘People will withhold everything that they fear may get into the wrong hands. Diagnoses will become even harder and slower.’ While a risk assessment document produced by NHS England had accepted the information could be used ‘maliciously’, Tim Kelsey, its national director for patients and information, insisted there were safeguards in place to prevent this.
BMA, which represents 150,000 GPs, has urged government to delay rollout . Committee member Dr Chaand Nagpaul said patients were ill-informed . It comes after concerns were raised last week by the Royal College of GPs .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 00:10 EST, 3 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 02:26 EST, 3 September 2013 . The American adoptive parents of Max Shatto, an orphan from Russia, spoke to the press for the first time since being cleared of any wrong-doing in his death. Max died last January at his new home in Gardendale, Texas after being left alone to play outside. His death became fodder for Russian politicians who deemed him the twenty-first Russian-born child to die at the hands of adoptive  American parents - thus cementing a recent ban on all U.S. adoptions in the country. Breaking their silence: The adoptive parents of Max Shatto, an orphan from Russia, gave their first interview since being cleared of any wrong-doing in his January death . Eight months after Max's death, Mr and Mrs Shatto gave their first interview with the New York Times. Mrs Shatto recalled the day she lost her newly-adopted son and the grief she's experienced since his passing. Laura and Alan Shatto adopted two half-brothers, 3-year-old Max and 2-year-old Kris, from Russia last November, after multiple failed fertility treatments and three miscarriages. The adoption process wasn't much easier. It cost them $31,000 to adopt one child, and an addition $12,000 for a sibling - not counting the travel for three required trips to Russia. But after meeting the two boys on their first trip, they knew it would all be worth it. Parents: Laura and Alan Shatto adopted Max and his younger half-brother Kris last November from an orphanage in Russia . Soon after they brought the two home, they started to notice that Max was hurting himself: picking at his skin, banging his head into the walls and hurling his body on the floor. At first, Mr Shatto thought Max's self-abuse might be an adjustment issue that would pass - but it only got worse. They pointed these problems out to Max's pediatrician who prescribed a medication usually given to autistic children, but they soon took him off it when he started acting 'like a zombie'. When they brought up Max's 'adjustment issues' to the child's adoption caseworkers, they told him he was too young for medication or therapy. 'They told us we need to love him more,' Mrs Shatto said. Signs of abuse: When coroners conducted an autopsy of the toddler they found signs of abuse - but have since ruled those bruises as self-inflicted . Playground accident: Coroners say Max died from internal bleeding most likely incurred from falling off the swing set . Seventy-nine days after they brought the two boys home, Mrs Shatto was watching them play outside when she had to use the bathroom, . She says she considered taking the boys inside, but figured that she would be quick and the area was fenced off anyway. When she went back outside she found Max on the ground and unresponsive. Blame: Mrs Shatto still wonders if she played a role in Max's death through the CPR process . She called 911 and they tried to walk her through the process of CPR. But once emergency responders arrived 22 minutes later, Max was pronounced dead. Mrs Shatto continues to be haunted by that day, and even questions whether or not she played a role in her son's death. 'I kept wondering: ‘Did I hurt my baby? Did I hurt my baby?’ Max's autopsy highlighted some signs of possible abuse - some 30 bruises and other marks on his body. And those signs of abuse led to outrage in Russia, which had just recently passed legislation outlawing U.S. adoptions of Russian orphans citing cases of abuse and neglect. After Max's death, protest broke out across the country condemning the Shattos, and calling for the return of Kris. But an investigation on the family in the U.S. has since determined that the wounds found on Max's body were self-inflicted and his death was caused by internal injuries most likely caused by a fall from the swing set. The couple were warned about the health issues adopted children in Russia often have, but they instantly well in love with the two kids. 'I saw them, and I just started crying,' Ms. Shatto said. 'When you’ve been waiting to be a mother for so long, well, they could have had horns and we were still going after them.' They were told that Max and Kris' shared mother, 24-year-old Yulia Kuzmina, may have been drinking during her pregnancies, but they didn't know the extent. Ms Kuzmina's father, a neighbor and local child welfare officials all attest that she was heavily drinking during her pregnancy with Max. After finding out that Max had died, Ms Kuzmina said she wanted to kill the Shattos and now she wants her surviving child back. 'I think they would have been better off with me,' she said. Better off? Max and Kris' biological mother Yulia Kuzmina - a noted alcoholic - has said that the boys would have been better off with her . Politicized: In Russia, people took to the streets to protest against U.S. adoptions of their orphans. Max's death only helped bolster the politicians case against foreign adoptions . Russian officials agree, and have been trying to cancel the Shatto's adoption of Kris. But the U.S. State Department has assured the couple that this wouldn't be possible. Though the couple have been cleared of any suspicion in Max's death, life hasn't gotten any easier since he passed. Mrs Shatto said shoppers have called her a murderer at the supermarket and some friends no longer visit or return phone calls. She's afraid to leave the house with Kris in case someone will call her a name in front of him or a Russian official will kidnap him. They still haven't explained Max's death to him. Kris hasn't asked about Max most likely because he's used to the other children coming and going in the orphanage. While Mrs Shatto will always be heartbroken at the loss of her child, she says she'd adopt him again if given the chance. 'He had issues but he had the sweetest personality. I mean, looking back, we would have still brought him home.' Worth it: If given the chance, Mrs Shatto said she would adopt Max again in a heartbeat .
Max Shatto died last January after his adoptive mother Laura Shatto left him outside to play alone while she went to the bathroom . Mrs Shatto was investigated at first for a possible role in her son's death after an autopsy revealed signs of abuse . But the Shattos were eventually cleared of all suspicion as doctors ruled the injuries were caused by self-abuse .
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Eight", "months after Max's death, Mr and Mrs Shatto gave", "their first interview with the New York Times.", "Mrs Shatto recalled the day she lost her", "newly-adopted son and the grief she's experienced", "since his passing. Laura and Alan Shatto adopted", "two half-brothers, 3-year-old Max and 2-year-old", "Kris, from Russia last November, after multiple", "failed fertility treatments and three", "miscarriages. The adoption process wasn't much", "easier. It cost them $31,000 to adopt one child,", "and an addition $12,000 for a sibling - not", "counting the travel for three required trips to", "Russia. But after meeting the two boys on their", "first trip, they knew it would all be worth it.", "Parents: Laura and Alan Shatto adopted Max and", "his younger half-brother Kris last November from", "an orphanage in Russia . Soon after they brought", "the two home, they started to notice that Max was", "hurting himself: picking at his skin, banging his", "head into the walls and hurling his body on the", "floor. At first, Mr Shatto thought Max's", "self-abuse might be an adjustment issue that", "would pass - but it only got worse. They pointed", "these problems out to Max's pediatrician who", "prescribed a medication usually given to autistic", "children, but they soon took him off it when he", "started acting 'like a zombie'. When they brought", "up Max's 'adjustment issues' to the child's", "adoption caseworkers, they told him he was too", "young for medication or therapy. 'They told us we", "need to love him more,' Mrs Shatto said. Signs of", "abuse: When coroners conducted an autopsy of the", "toddler they found signs of abuse - but have", "since ruled those bruises as self-inflicted .", "Playground accident: Coroners say Max died from", "internal bleeding most likely incurred from", "falling off the swing set . Seventy-nine days", "after they brought the two boys home, Mrs Shatto", "was watching them play outside when she had to", "use the bathroom, . She says she considered", "taking the boys inside, but figured that she", "would be quick and the area was fenced off", "anyway. When she went back outside she found Max", "on the ground and unresponsive. Blame: Mrs Shatto", "still wonders if she played a role in Max's death", "through the CPR process . She called 911 and they", "tried to walk her through the process of CPR. But", "once emergency responders arrived 22 minutes", "later, Max was pronounced dead. Mrs Shatto", "continues to be haunted by that day, and even", "questions whether or not she played a role in her", "son's death. 'I kept wondering: ‘Did I hurt my", "baby? Did I hurt my baby?’ Max's autopsy", "highlighted some signs of possible abuse - some", "30 bruises and other marks on his body. And those", "signs of abuse led to outrage in Russia, which", "had just recently passed legislation outlawing", "U.S. adoptions of Russian orphans citing cases of", "abuse and neglect. After Max's death, protest", "broke out across the country condemning the", "Shattos, and calling for the return of Kris. But", "an investigation on the family in the U.S. has", "since determined that the wounds found on Max's", "body were self-inflicted and his death was caused", "by internal injuries most likely caused by a fall", "from the swing set. The couple were warned about", "the health issues adopted children in Russia", "often have, but they instantly well in love with", "the two kids. 'I saw them, and I just started", "crying,' Ms. Shatto said. 'When you’ve been", "waiting to be a mother for so long, well, they", "could have had horns and we were still going", "after them.' They were told that Max and Kris'", "shared mother, 24-year-old Yulia Kuzmina, may", "have been drinking during her pregnancies, but", "they didn't know the extent. Ms Kuzmina's father,", "a neighbor and local child welfare officials all", "attest that she was heavily drinking during her", "pregnancy with Max. After finding out that Max", "had died, Ms Kuzmina said she wanted to kill the", "Shattos and now she wants her surviving child", "back. 'I think they would have been better off", "with me,' she said. Better off? Max and Kris'", "biological mother Yulia Kuzmina - a noted", "alcoholic - has said that the boys would have", "been better off with her . Politicized: In", "Russia, people took to the streets to protest", "against U.S. adoptions of their orphans. Max's", "death only helped bolster the politicians case", "against foreign adoptions . Russian officials", "agree, and have been trying to cancel the", "Shatto's adoption of Kris. But the U.S. State", "Department has assured the couple that this", "wouldn't be possible. Though the couple have been", "cleared of any suspicion in Max's death, life", "hasn't gotten any easier since he passed. Mrs", "Shatto said shoppers have called her a murderer", "at the supermarket and some friends no longer", "visit or return phone calls. She's afraid to", "leave the house with Kris in case someone will", "call her a name in front of him or a Russian", "official will kidnap him. They still haven't", "explained Max's death to him. Kris hasn't asked", "about Max most likely because he's used to the", "other children coming and going in the orphanage.", "While Mrs Shatto will always be heartbroken at", "the loss of her child, she says she'd adopt him", "again if given the chance. 'He had issues but he", "had the sweetest personality. I mean, looking", "back, we would have still brought him home.'", "Worth it: If given the chance, Mrs Shatto said", "she would adopt Max again in a heartbeat ." ]
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press for the first time since being cleared of any wrong-doing in his death. Max died last after being left alone to play outside. His death abuse: When coroners conducted an autopsy of the later, Max was pronounced dead. Mrs Shatto questions whether or not she played a role in her highlighted some signs of possible abuse - some by internal injuries most likely caused by a fall Shatto's adoption of Kris. But the U.S. State
(CNN)Virginia authorities on Friday said they have found no link between Jesse Matthew, suspected of killing college student Hannah Graham, and the abduction and slaying of a teenage girl in 2013. Matthew's arrest in October in the Graham case prompted authorities to investigate his possible links to a string of unsolved killings and disappearances in the area. One of those cases involved 17-year-old Alexis Murphy of Lovingston, Virginia, who disappeared in 2013 and whose body has not been found. Another man, Randy Taylor, was convicted of Murphy's abduction and murder, but after Matthew's arrest, Taylor's attorney asked that evidence in the case be re-examined to check for any links to Matthew. Friday, the top prosecutor in Nelson County, which includes Lovingston, said fresh DNA testing conducted by the FBI after the attorney's request excluded Matthew from evidence collected in the Murphy case. "Law enforcement affirms its earlier conclusion that there is no credible evidence linking Jesse Matthew to the abduction and murder of Alexis Murphy," Commonwealth's Attorney Anthony Martin said. Matthew is charged with abducting and killing Graham, a University of Virginia sophomore whose body was found in October, a month after she vanished after a night out near campus. He is also charged in the sexual assault of a woman in Fairfax, Virginia, in 2005; the trial in that case is scheduled for March. Authorities said that in September 2005, a 26-year-old woman returning from a grocery store was grabbed from behind and sexually assaulted. The attacker was scared off by a passerby. Information from the 2005 victim led police to link Matthew to the case of another missing young woman, Morgan Harrington, a Virginia Tech student who vanished in Charlottesville in October 2009 and was found dead a few months later. Matthew has not been charged in that case. Investigators are looking into his possible connection to other similar cases in the area. They include the August 2009 killing of Virginia Tech students Heidi Childs and David Metzler and the October 2009 killing of 23-year-old Cassandra Morton of Lynchburg, Virginia. Police are also investigating Matthew's possible ties to the disappearance of 19-year-old Samantha Ann Clarke of Orange, Virginia.
Jesse Matthew is suspected of killing UVA student Hannah Graham last year . Authorities looked into other similar cases after his arrest . A prosecutor now rules out any connection to a 2013 homicide .
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A Silicon Valley startup is poised to replace the everyday security guard with high tech robots the company plans to introduce to the world on Thursday. The 300 pound R5 Autonomous Data Machine looks like a hybrid of R2-D2 and the robot from Lost in Space. More than just yelling ‘danger,’ manufacturer Knightscope hopes the machines will actually help predict crimes and even cut current rates in half. And its inventors say it was a recent school shooting that actually inspired them to create the R5. Scroll down for video... Borne out of tragedy: The 5-foot-tall, 300-pound robot was dreamed up by its creators at Sunnyvale, California company Knightscope in the wake of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary. A publicity photo shows how the R5 might look in a school setting . 'You are never going to have an armed officer in every school': Instead of being armed with guns, the R5 will use cameras and other surveillance mechanisms to alert off-site analysts to the possibility of an impending crime (publicity photo) ‘We founded Knightscope after what happened at Sandy Hook,’ Knightscope co-founder William Santana Li told the New York Times. According to Li, the idea was to put the R5, not just where guards already exist, but where they haven’t yet or may never go. ‘You are never going to have an armed officer in every school,’ he explained. Knightscope sees the mobile robot as a security tool that will also one day be placed in businesses and even act as a neighborhood watch in residential areas. The company appears to understand that successfully gaining a foothold in the market could mean the elimination of many of the 1.3 million private security jobs in the United States. They note the savings companies could gain from firing the already low-paid, largely non-union workers in favor of even cheaper—at least in the long run—robotic guards. With minimum wages hovering around $8 per hour, the creators of R5 hope the costs of the robot will be closer to $6.25 per hour according to the New York Times. But they say the role of the guards who keep their jobs will become more like an analyst. ‘We want to give the humans the ability to do the strategic work,’ Li told the Times. The Knightscope K5 Autonomous Data Machine uses something known as a ‘predictive analytics engine’ to assess the level of threat. Essentially this means it finds patterns in historical and current data that might help it see something out of the ordinary. The robot feeds real-time on-site data into this engine using a combination of sensors. These might include a video camera, thermal imaging sensors, a laser range finder, radar, air quality sensors and a microphone. For instance, a thermal imaging sensor may be able to find if a gunman is lurking in an area that is usually barren. It combines this data with existing information on the area from local businesses, government and social media sites. It is then assigned an alert level that determines when the community and the authorities should be notified of a danger. The R5 autonomous data machine is not armed and is unable to disable a threat on its own. Instead, if an alert is signalled, the machine will turn on all of its sensors to allow the police to review the situation in real-time. Cheap? The 300-pound machine would run on the base of a Segway and its creators home it will cost less than minimum wage to operate . Bells and whistles: The R5 features a video camera, thermal imaging sensors, a laser range finder, radar, air quality sensors and a microphone...but no gun . 'Like R2-D2’s evil twin': The hulking device looks like a hybrid of R2-D2 and the robot from Lost in Space. Much like the 1960s sci-fi automaton, the R5 exists to alert its human masters to danger . The strategy, it appears, being to prevent crimes that could be about to happen and the folks at Knightscope are poised to introduce their baby to the world at a press event this coming Thursday. The R5 will come equipped with video camera, thermal imaging sensors, a laser range finder, radar, air quality sensors and a microphone. The tools will signal to authorities when a presence of actual humans with weapons might be needed. This use may conjure negative connotations, in some, of the Tom Cruise film Minority Report where so-called ‘pre-cogs’ predict crimes. And the R5’s creators aren’t deaf to these cinematic parallels. ‘We have a different perspective,’ Mr. Li said. ‘We don’t want to think about RoboCop or Terminator, we prefer . to think of a mash up Batman, Minority Report and R2-D2.’ Futuristic nightmare? ¿We don¿t want to think about RoboCop or Terminator, we prefer to think of a mash up Batman, Minority Report and R2-D2,' says Li . ¿Once you enter public space and collect images and sound recordings, you have entered another realm. This is the kind of pervasive surveillance that has put people on edge,' says electronic privacy analyst Marc Rotenberg . The robots, at least for now, remain unarmed. Critics question the ethics of such a machine, whether or not it carries a gun. ‘This is like R2-D2’s evil twin,’ Marc Rotenberg, director of Washington’s Electronic Privacy and Information Center told the Times. Rotenberg’s issue with such a device seems to be its ability to constantly gather and transmit footage, like a real-time CCTV camera that roams free. ‘There is a big difference between having a device like this one on your private property and in a public space,’ he said. ‘Once you enter public space and collect images and sound recordings, you have entered another realm. This is the kind of pervasive surveillance that has put people on edge.’
The 5-foot, 300-pound R5 Autonomous Data Machine was dreamed up by its creators in the wake of the tragedy at Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary . 'You are never going to have an armed officer in every school': William Santana Li, a co-founder of manufacturer Knightscope. hopes to create a tool that will actually help prevent crimes . While they would eliminate some jobs, the makers hope the R5 will create jobs in the form of skilled analysts watching for crime through the eyes of the robots .
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A notebook revealing Alan Turing's mind-boggling calculations as he battled to crack the Enigma code during the Second World War is expected to fetch £600,000 at auction . A notebook revealing Alan Turing's mind-boggling calculations as he battled to crack the Enigma code during the Second World War is expected to fetch £600,000 at auction. The book - which has never been seen in public before - dates from 1942 when he was working at Bletchley Park to break the Nazi code. It contains 56 pages of handwritten workings and provides a remarkable insight into the thought process of a genius. In the pad, bought in Cambridge, Mr Turing writes about how extremely difficult it is to understand the Leibniz notation. He wrote: 'The Leibniz notation I find extremely difficult to understand in spite of it having been the one I understood the best once! It certainly implies that some relation between x and y has been laid down eg, y=x2+3x?' The colourful covered notebook is made up of complicated mathematical workings and is split into three parts - with the first two sections consisting of Mr Turing's maths notes. The third part belongs to Robin Gandy, a friend and fellow mathematician, who was handed the notebook by Mr Turing. Mr Gandy, who donated most of Mr Turing's papers to the archive at King's College, Cambridge, kept the notebook and wrote deeply personal dream sequences in it at the request of his psychiatrist. The notebook's now anonymous owner has decided to sell the notebook on April 13 at Bonhams' Fine Books and Manuscripts sale in New York. The book - which has never been seen in public before - dates from 1942 when he was working at Bletchley Park to break the Nazi code; pictured above is an Enigma machine displayed at Bletchley Park museum . In the pad Mr Turing writes about how extremely difficult it is to understand the Leibniz notation . The colourful covered notebook is made up of complicated mathematical workings and is split into three parts - with the first two sections consisting of Mr Turing's maths notes; the third part belongs to Robin Gandy, a friend and fellow mathematician, who was handed the notebook by Mr Turing . It is expected to fetch a staggering £620,000. A portion of the proceeds will go to charity. Andrew Hodges, a leading Turing scholar, said: 'Alan Turing was parsimonious with his words and everything from his pen has special value. 'This notebook shines extra light on how, even when he was enmeshed in great world events, he remained committed to free-thinking work in pure mathematics.' Mr Turing is regarded by many as one of Britain's most talented mathematicians. But despite playing a starring role in the Second World War he was later treated as a pariah. In 1952, he was prosecuted for homosexual acts and, to avoid jail and 'cure' his homosexuality, he was chemically castrated. A biopic on the tragic genius called The Imitation Game was last week nominated for eight Oscars with Benedict Cumberbatch, pictured above, in the running for the Best Actor gong . As a result of his conviction, Mr Turing lost his security clearance so could no longer continue his code-breaking. He committed suicide two years later and it wasn't until 2013 that he was pardoned. A biopic on the tragic genius was last week nominated for eight Oscars with Benedict Cumberbatch in the running for the Best Actor gong. Cassandra Hatton, senior specialist in Fine Books and Manuscripts and the History of Science at Bonhams, said: 'This manuscript dates from the time when Turing was engaged in the crucial task of breaking the Enigma Code. 'Its mathematical content gives an extraordinary insight into the working mind of one of the greatest luminaries of the 20th century. 'This is quite simply one of the most extraordinary pieces I have ever had the privilege to handle.'
The notebook 56 pages of handwritten workings from Alan Turing . It dates from 1942 when he worked at Bletchley Park to break Nazi code . A Turing scholar said the notebook 'shines extra light' on Turing's mind .
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[ "A notebook revealing Alan Turing's mind-boggling", "calculations as he battled to crack the Enigma", "code during the Second World War is expected to", "fetch £600,000 at auction . A notebook revealing", "Alan Turing's mind-boggling calculations as he", "battled to crack the Enigma code during the", "Second World War is expected to fetch £600,000 at", "auction. The book - which has never been seen in", "public before - dates from 1942 when he was", "working at Bletchley Park to break the Nazi code.", "It contains 56 pages of handwritten workings and", "provides a remarkable insight into the thought", "process of a genius. In the pad, bought in", "Cambridge, Mr Turing writes about how extremely", "difficult it is to understand the Leibniz", "notation. He wrote: 'The Leibniz notation I find", "extremely difficult to understand in spite of it", "having been the one I understood the best once!", "It certainly implies that some relation between x", "and y has been laid down eg, y=x2+3x?' The", "colourful covered notebook is made up of", "complicated mathematical workings and is split", "into three parts - with the first two sections", "consisting of Mr Turing's maths notes. The third", "part belongs to Robin Gandy, a friend and fellow", "mathematician, who was handed the notebook by Mr", "Turing. Mr Gandy, who donated most of Mr Turing's", "papers to the archive at King's College,", "Cambridge, kept the notebook and wrote deeply", "personal dream sequences in it at the request of", "his psychiatrist. The notebook's now anonymous", "owner has decided to sell the notebook on April", "13 at Bonhams' Fine Books and Manuscripts sale in", "New York. The book - which has never been seen in", "public before - dates from 1942 when he was", "working at Bletchley Park to break the Nazi code;", "pictured above is an Enigma machine displayed at", "Bletchley Park museum . In the pad Mr Turing", "writes about how extremely difficult it is to", "understand the Leibniz notation . The colourful", "covered notebook is made up of complicated", "mathematical workings and is split into three", "parts - with the first two sections consisting of", "Mr Turing's maths notes; the third part belongs", "to Robin Gandy, a friend and fellow", "mathematician, who was handed the notebook by Mr", "Turing . It is expected to fetch a staggering", "£620,000. A portion of the proceeds will go to", "charity. Andrew Hodges, a leading Turing scholar,", "said: 'Alan Turing was parsimonious with his", "words and everything from his pen has special", "value. 'This notebook shines extra light on how,", "even when he was enmeshed in great world events,", "he remained committed to free-thinking work in", "pure mathematics.' Mr Turing is regarded by many", "as one of Britain's most talented mathematicians.", "But despite playing a starring role in the Second", "World War he was later treated as a pariah. In", "1952, he was prosecuted for homosexual acts and,", "to avoid jail and 'cure' his homosexuality, he", "was chemically castrated. A biopic on the tragic", "genius called The Imitation Game was last week", "nominated for eight Oscars with Benedict", "Cumberbatch, pictured above, in the running for", "the Best Actor gong . As a result of his", "conviction, Mr Turing lost his security clearance", "so could no longer continue his code-breaking. He", "committed suicide two years later and it wasn't", "until 2013 that he was pardoned. A biopic on the", "tragic genius was last week nominated for eight", "Oscars with Benedict Cumberbatch in the running", "for the Best Actor gong. Cassandra Hatton, senior", "specialist in Fine Books and Manuscripts and the", "History of Science at Bonhams, said: 'This", "manuscript dates from the time when Turing was", "engaged in the crucial task of breaking the", "Enigma Code. 'Its mathematical content gives an", "extraordinary insight into the working mind of", "one of the greatest luminaries of the 20th", "century. 'This is quite simply one of the most", "extraordinary pieces I have ever had the", "privilege to handle.'" ]
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 17:46 EST, 28 August 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 17:47 EST, 28 August 2012 . With an estimated fortune of $250million, one would think Mitt Romney would not have let a family debt go unpaid for 130 years. An author claims the Republican presidential candidate owes her family $25,000 after her great-grandfather paid Romney's great-grandfather's bail in the 1880s. Instead of showing up at court, Miles Park Romney -- whom one newspaper editor called a 'mass of putrid pus' -- jumped bail and fled to Mexico, leaving his friend liable for the considerable sum. Performer: Miles Park Romney, Mitt's great-grandfather, was known for his theatrical performances. He's pictured here in costume . Author and essayist Judith Freeman traces the debt back four generations to a time when her ancestor, William Flake, and Romney's ancestor were Mormon pioneers together in Arizona. Freeman documents the bizarre family history in the Los Angeles Review of Books, reporting that Flake paid $1,000 to bail Romney out of jail when he was arrested for polygamy. Freeman estimates that sum, not accounting for interested, is worth $25,000 now and that Mitt Romney is liable for it. The story is half tongue-and-cheek and half history lesson on the Romney family's roots in the Mormon church and its participation in polygamy. It began in the 1870s, when Brigham Young -- the founder of the Mormon colony in Salt Lake City, Utah -- tasked Miles Park Romney and William Flake with spreading Mormonism to Arizona. Slings and arrows: Mitt Romney is not the only one who has drawn insults for his public persona. His great-grandfather Miles Park Romney was called a 'mass of putrid pus' by a editor newspaper editor . Before they could embark on their quest, though, Freeman writes, he commanded both men to participate in the 'Divine Principle' and take multiple wives. Flake married Prudence Kartchner, a 16-year-old family friend who became Freeman's great-grandmother. In Utah, Miles Park Romney was known for his role in amateur theatrical productions. Flake had a reputation for his handling of horses and his skills as a frontiersman. Once they moved to Arizona, Romney's reputation seemed to slide.The residents of the dusty frontier towns were deeply suspicious of the Mormons and especially seemed to dislike Romney. One newspaper editor referred to him as 'a mass of putrid pus and rotten goose pimples; a skunk, with the face of a baboon, the character of a louse, the breath of a buzzard and the record of a perjurer and common drunkard.' Prison: William Flake served six months in jail for polygamy after he was arrested by angry Arizonans . Ties: Author Judith Freeman revealed her family's history with the Romneys. Her great-grandfather, William Flake, offered $1,000 bail money for Miles Romney in the 1880s . By the 1880s, Arizona territorial officials began rounding up polygamists after a new law was passed. Both Flake and Romney were thrown in jail. Freeman claims Romney had no money and could not afford the $1,000 bail -- a large sum in those days -- so Flake paid to have both of them freed. Romney repaid the kindness by fleeing to Mexico with his family, including Mitt Romney's grandfather Gaskell Romney. He started an enclave in Chihuahua where Mitt's father George Romney was born. Flake stood trial in Arizona and spent six months in jail. Freeman claims Flake was never repaid. Adjusted for inflation -- but not counting interest -- the sum is now $25,000. 'I want to assure Mitt that I’m more than happy to be the disperser of the funds and I guarantee that all the Flakes of the world will get their fair share the moment he does the right thing,' she writes.
Author Judith Freeman claims her great-grandfather William Flake bailed Mitt Romney's great-grandfather out of jail for $1,000 . Miles Park Romney had been arrested on polygamy charges . Romney never repaid Flake and instead fled to Mexico with his family . A local newspaper editor referred to Romney as 'a mass of putrid pus and rotten goose pimples with the face of a baboon and the character of a louse'
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New York (CNN) -- One of the people arrested as part of a police investigation into drugs found in actor Philip Seymour Hoffman's apartment was given a no-jail-time plea deal on Tuesday, according to his attorney. Daniel Hochheiser, attorney for Max Rosenblum, said his client received two years on probation after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of criminal possession of a controlled substance. Conditions of the probation include that Rosenblum continue to attend an outpatient program. "It's a blessing," Hochheiser said. "He's gotten a second chance to remain at liberty and now he can focus on his rehabilitation, education and his bright future." Hoffman, an Academy Award-winning actor, was found dead February 2 of an apparent drug overdose. Investigators found close to 50 packets of what they believe to be heroin in the actor's apartment. Police set out to track Hoffman's heroin source. Rosenblum, 22, was among four people arrested in a drug raid on February 4. Police recovered 350 small plastic bags of what is believed to be heroin, law enforcement officials said. The bags were branded "black list" and "red bull," not the same brands found in Hoffman's apartment, the officials said. "He's never met, spoken to, seen, had anything to do with Philip Seymour Hoffman," Hochheiser said last month of his client. "My client is in no way connected to Mr. Hoffman's overdose and there has been no evidence presented that I know of that connects my client to Mr. Hoffman in any way, except that he lived in a building which apparently Mr. Hoffman frequented a different apartment to do whatever he did."
Max Rosenblum gets probation after pleading guilty to a drug charge . Hoffman was found dead February 2 of an apparent drug overdose . Rosenblum's lawyer says his client had nothing to do with Hoffman .
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By . Mark Duell . PUBLISHED: . 14:13 EST, 23 June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 08:01 EST, 24 June 2013 . First published in 1923, it’s a magazine that has adorned many coffee tables for decades since - and given us a fascinating insight into broadcasting over the past nine decades. Now an exhibition at the Museum of London will soon showcase 90 years of the Radio Times, with memorable covers including the 1966 World Cup, EastEnders launch in 1985 and George VI’s coronation in 1937. Also included in the set is the magazine’s first issue from September 28 1923, the first Christmas issue from the same year - and the award-winning Doctor Who ‘Vote Dalek’ cover from 2005. 'Organ of the BBC': The Radio Times first edition from 28 September 1923 (left) and the first Christmas edition from 21 December (right) in the same year are pictured . Famous dates: This front-cover through a window was for George VI's coronation on 7 April 1937 (left). The other for 9 August 1940 (right) is 'Bombers over Germany' Other highlights include a 1941 Luftwaffe map, which plots the magazine’s printing plant in Park Royal, north-west London, as a Nazi air-raid target along with transport hubs, factories and landmarks. Radio Times staff had been moved there from central London when the Second World War began - and the plant became a strategically-important target as part of the war on propaganda. The map - showing the plant which also printed fellow BBC magazine The Listener - was found by U.S. air force intelligence officer Captain Andrew Wilson at the Fritzlar airbase in Germany in 1944. The exhibition also features a Doctor Who display - a Radio Times regular since 1964 - and visitors will be able to put themselves into a photograph of the ‘Vote Dalek’ cover against a backdrop of Westminster Bridge. Iconic: The Charlie Chaplin cover from 10 October 1952 (left) is joined in the exhibition by the World Cup cover from 7 July 1966 - the year England won the competition . Sports and comedy: The Wimbledon cover from 29 June 1967 (left) marked the summer which saw the first colour broadcast to air on British TV - the Wimbledon tennis tournament. The Morecambe & Wise cover from 3 January 1976 (right) is also seen . The front-page was voted most iconic cover ever by the Periodical Publishers Association in 2008. 'To flick through the covers of Radio Times over the past 90 years is to watch a popular history of Britain unfold' Ben Preston, Radio Times editor . Radio Times editor Ben Preston said: ‘To flick through the covers of Radio Times over the past 90 years is to watch a popular history of Britain unfold. ‘Royal weddings, coronations, the outbreak of war and peace, moon landings and even a victorious World Cup, household names created and stars born - all have graced the cover of Radio Times. ‘No other magazine can rival Radio Times for showcasing the work of some of the nation’s finest artists and photographers, creating unforgettable magazine covers that resonate today.’ Albert Square: The EastEnders cover from 16 February 1985 (left) preceded the first episode of the soap that month. Call the Midwife is seen (right) from 11 February 2012 . Famed: The 'Vote Dalek' cover against a backdrop of Westminster Bridge from 2005 was voted most iconic cover ever by the Periodical Publishers Association in 2008 . Historic: London street map printed for use by Luftwaffe pilots. Colour-coded bombing targets - including the Radio Times print works in Park Royal, north-west London, have been printed on the map in red and purple. It covers an area from Ealing in the West to Islington in the East, Hampstead in the North and Westminster in the South . Museum of London director Sharon Ament added: ‘Some of the most momentous moments from Radio Times’ considerable cannon will be on our walls. 'No sitting room was without this magazine - it was a weekly ritual to pore over its pages' Sharon Ament, Museum of London director . ‘That’s not only rather splendid but totally apt as this publication has its roots in London and has been a large part of much of our culture for the past 90 years. ‘No sitting room was without this magazine - it was a weekly ritual to pore over its pages.’ The magazine, which has been owned by Immediate Media since 2011, now sells almost 900,000 copies a week.
Memorable covers at exhibition include World Cup 1966, EastEnders launch and George VI's coronation . Also included in set is first issue from September 1923 and the first Christmas issue from the same year . A Luftwaffe map from 1941 plots magazine's printing plant in north-west London as a Nazi air-raid target . 'Cover Story: Radio Times at 90' is free to visitors, and is open from August 2 to November 3 2013 at the Museum of London .
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exhibition at the Museum of London will soon memorable covers including the 1966 World Cup, EastEnders launch in 1985 and George VI’s coronation in 1937. Also included in the set is the magazine’s first issue from September 28 1923, the first Christmas issue from the same Radio Times first edition from 28 September 1923 1941 Luftwaffe map, which plots the magazine’s printing plant in Park Royal, north-west London, as a Nazi air-raid target along with transport
(CNN) -- Iwao Hakamada holds the most dubious of records: Convicted of a 1966 quadruple murder, he is the world's longest-serving death row inmate, according to Amnesty International. That record was capped Thursday when, after almost 48 years, a local court reopened Hakamada's case, Amnesty and Japanese media reported. The Shizuoka District Court suspended his death sentence and released Hakamada after DNA testing indicated key evidence against him may have been fabricated, reported NHK, the Japanese public broadcasting organization. The court said keeping him detained any longer would be unjust, NHK reported. Prosecutors have four days to appeal the court's ruling, but Amnesty International's East Asia research director said it would be "most callous and unfair" to challenge the court's decision. "Time is running out for Hakamada to receive the fair trial he was denied more than four decades ago," Roseann Rife said. "If ever there was a case that merits a retrial, this is it. Hakamada was convicted on the basis of a forced confession, and there remain unanswered questions over recent DNA evidence." NHK video showed several men in blue uniforms, some wearing surgical masks, escorting the 78-year-old former pro boxer out of a Tokyo detention center Thursday. Hunched forward and wearing a yellow, short-sleeved button-down, Hakamada entered a silver van. He was accompanied by his sister, Hideko Hakamada, who earlier attended a rally outside the court in which several dozen supporters broke into emphatic applause when a man unfurled a sign saying, "Retrial granted." An emotional Hideko Hakamada told the crowd, "Thank you very much. I am very pleased. I am very thankful with everyone's support," according to the NHK footage. Iwao Hakamada was convicted in 1966 of killing his boss at a soybean processing company, along with the boss's wife and two children, Amnesty said. "Hakamada 'confessed' after 20 days of interrogation by police. He retracted the confession during the trial and told the court that police had beaten and threatened him," Amnesty said. "According to his lawyers, recent forensic tests show no match between Hakamada's DNA and samples taken from clothing the prosecution alleges was worn by the murderer." District Court Judge Hiroaki Murayama, who handled the retrial proceeding, said DNA test results indicated blood found on five items of clothing allegedly worn by the culprit was not Hakamada's, according to Kyodo News. Like most death row inmates in Japan, Hakamada was largely held in solitary confinement during his 48 years in prison. His mental health has deteriorated as a result of the decades he spent isolated, Amnesty said. Related story: Life in a box . Hakamada's case marks the sixth time a death row inmate in Japan has earned a retrial, and courts overturned death sentences in four of the five previous cases, NHK reported. Hakamada's case comes just weeks after Louisiana's longest-serving inmate, Glenn Ford, left the State Penitentiary at Angola after almost 30 years in prison. CNN's Aliza Kassim contributed to this report.
Iwao Hakamada served 48 years in prison for murders of his boss and boss's family . Court granted him a retrial, saying some evidence may have been fabricated . Amnesty international says he was beaten and threatened into confessing in 1966 . 78-year-old ex-boxer's mental state deteriorated because of isolation, Amnesty says .
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evidence against him may have been fabricated, the NHK footage. Iwao Hakamada was convicted in 1966 of killing his boss at a soybean processing threatened him," Amnesty said. "According to his held in solitary confinement during his 48 years in prison. His mental health has deteriorated as inmate in Japan has earned a retrial, and courts
Queens Park Rangers will kick off their summer transfer business by securing the free transfer signing of Rio Ferdinand. At first glance it may seem like the Loftus Road club are falling into the same traps that characterised their previous ill-fated stint in the top-flight. Paying top dollar for over-hyped stars, only in London for one last pay day. For this read Jose Bosingwa and Chris Samba. Out with the old: Rio Ferdinand left Man Utd on a free transfer this summer following 12 years service . Done it all: Ferdinand enjoyed a trophy laden career at United, including winning the 2008 Champions League . But with the capture of Ferdinand, you'll have to dig a little deeper. Yes, Ferdinand is 35-years-old, and yes he has very little to prove after a trophy-laden career at Manchester United. But where Ferdinand differs from Bosingwa et al is that he actually actually cares. Can you see Ferdinand laughing as he trudges off the pitch just minutes after his side were relegated from the Premier League? Not a chance. His long-lasting relationship with manager Harry Redknapp would see to that. Ferdinand knows he owes much to Redknapp for giving him his chance at West Ham as a teenager. And now the pair are reunited at the twilight of his career, Ferdinand has the chance to repay Redknapp for giving him his big break at Upton Park. In Ferdinand, Rangers have someone who will make every single member of the squad a better player. Not only by what he does on the pitch on Saturday, but simply by just being there. Flops: Chris Samba (left) and Jose Bosingwa could not help prevent QPR getting relegated in 2013 . No laughing matter: Bosingwa was caught laughing seconds after QPR were relegated from the Premier League in 2013, as Hoops boss Harry Redknapp followed . Having someone of Ferdinand's stature in and around the club's Harlington HQ will only serve to enhance their training sessions. For instance, if QPR's pursuit of Cardiff central defender Steven Caulker proves successful, then who better than Ferdinand to help nurture the former Tottenham man's talents? Ferdinand's a leader in every sense of the word, and QPR will only benefit from his experience. It is, of course, unlikely that Ferdinand can play an entire 38 game Barclays Premier League season. With a string of injuries and over 700 career appearances to his name, playing twice a week maybe be a stretch too far. But when he is available, rest assured QPR's back-four will be better for it. Mutual respect: Redknapp helped start Ferdinand's professional career while manager at West Ham . Back in the big time: Redknapp guided QPR back into the Premier League at the first opportunity after winning the Championship play-offs in May . While Redknapp has been desperate to push through his move for Ferdinand for weeks, there has been some hesitation from the powers that be at Loftus Road about his signing. That's understandable. Once bitten, twice shy and all that. They still have lingering reminders of the over-spending that has threatened the financial stability of the club. Loic Remy, who earns £80,000-per-week, is still contract to the club; as are Shaun Wright-Phillips and Julio Cesar, who both earn in excess of £60,000-per-week. But taking a former England international, Premier League and Champions League winner on a free transfer, for 12 months on a basic wage of around £50,000-per-week seems pretty low risk business. And this time next sure Rangers' money men will be laughing over their reluctance to complete Ferdinand's transfer.
QPR set to make Rio Ferdinand their first signing of the summer on free transfer from Man Utd . Former England defender will reunite with Harry Redknapp who he played under at West Ham . Hoops have been stung with similar transfer market captures in the past with Jose Bosingwa and Christopher Samba flopping at Loftus Road .
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It may not provide that great village shop tradition of a catch up with the latest gossip or a chat about the weather. But despite the lack of a human touch, this automated shop is a lifeline for residents. The giant vending machine opened  this week in Clifton, Derbyshire, which has been without a village shop for 14 years. Scroll down for video . Residents queue to use the vending machine in the village of Clifton, which has had no shop for 14 years . Browsing: Marion Higgins takes a look at the variety of items on sale at the establishment . The machine, which contains chiller . compartments, stocks essentials such as bread, milk, eggs, toiletries, . pet food – and umbrellas. Residents select their items, pay by cash or credit card and take the goods from the dispenser. Electrical engineer Peter Fox invented it after the village shop closed down. Unable to interest a firm in developing the machine, he spent three years building one himself. The machine, complete with chiller . compartments, has a faux red brick front and a traditional awning to . give the modern shop a traditional feel. Mr . Fox says the machines will be introduced to other villages in the area . in the next few months - claiming they could become a lifeline for small . communities hit by the rise of internet shopping. The . 50-year-old father-of-two, from Ashbourne, Derbyshire, said: 'I had . this idea a few years ago but I couldn’t find a manufacturer who could . deliver what I wanted, so I rolled up my sleeves and did it myself. Dispensing with tradition: Engineer Peter Fox, 50, has installed a giant vending machine in Clifton, Derbyshire . Out with the old: Lorraine Garside buys a loaf of bread from first automated village store at Clifton . 'The result is what essentially amounts to a huge outdoor vending machine - but the term "automatic shop" is actually far more appropriate. 'The problem with vending machines is that they can’t handle the range, weight, or delicacy of a wide range of products such as milk, eggs, bread, washing powder and so on. Our shop can handle all of these and many more besides.' The shop is fitted with an array of security features including cameras and alarms and will be run by Mr Fox from an industrial unit. Gravy train: Mr Fox hopes his unusual way of dispensing Bisto and milk will become a far-reaching business - and save declining villages which have been hit by the rise of internet shopping . He has also applied for a number of patents for his design. It works by lifting a small basket up to each shelf before a mechanism pushes out the desired product. That way it only has a small distance to travel, preventing milk bottles from bursting or eggs from smashing. Tin of chopped tomatoes £0.65 . Six large free-range eggs £1.75 . Bottle of fairy liquid £1.29 . Tin of Heinz Beans £0.69 . Pint of semi-skimmed milk £0.59 . Medium sliced loaf of bread £1.45 . Small umbrella £2.50 . He added: 'I know everything that’s . happening minute-by-minute and, uniquely, customers can also view all . our stock, and its availability, live on our website.' His new company intends to stock each . machine with local produce where possible, and Peter is already in talks . with other publicans who are invited to host the machines without . having to pay a fee. He said: 'I hope I can put something into the community while developing a truly 21st Century piece of technology. 'It’s hard to compete with the supermarkets on everything, but we can get pretty close, and when you take the travel time and costs into account, we think we can compete, and bring the village shop back to the village.' Clifton resident Simon Catley, 56, said: 'It’s a magnificent thing. 'The last village store in Clifton closed about 14 years ago, so this is a great addition. Before it was installed you would have to get in your car and drive almost two miles to a Sainsbury’s in Ashbourne even if you just fancied a cup of tea and needed a pint of milk. 'It is also nice to be putting money into a local business rather than a superstore. It stocks everyday essentials, and a little more. You can basically buy everything to make a full English breakfast.' Tradition: The shop features a faux red brick front and a traditional village-style awning as decoration .
Engineer Peter Fox, 50, spent more than two years designing the machine . It has been installed 14 years after Clifton, Derbyshire, lost its last shop . Residents can buy bread, milk, eggs, toiletries, pet food and umbrellas .
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A Galveston County jury has found a man who was nicknamed 'Money Mike' by his teen accusers guilty of sexual assault. The jury found Michael McIntosh, 63, guilty of handing out wads of cash to teenagers from Clear Creek and Clear Springs high school to entice them to his Friendswood home for sexual acts. He was convicted of a second-degree felony, punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. Scroll down for video . Ring leader: Michael Wayne McIntosh - known as 'Money Mike' to his victims - appears in court on Tuesday as he stands trial for three counts of sexual assault of a child of which he was convicted . The prosecution will now decide whether to pursue a new trial on three additional indictments against McIntosh on sexual assault on a child. Eight girls, aged 17 when they met McIntosh in 2013  gave testimony and were visibly worried by the questions that were being asked, according to The Houston Chronicle. Many asked them to recall incidents of graphic sexual encounters at the 63-year-old's house. The girls, names have been withheld but they described how McIntosh would hand out hundred dollar bills to girls working as hostesses at Webster restaurants. One of those hostesses was charged but never indicted with prostitution and she agreed to testify only after prosecutors agreed to drop the charge several weeks before the trial. Defense attorney Charles Thompson tried to convince jurors that her testimony against McIntosh was suspect. Den of prostitution: Prosecutors say the 63-year-old man lured high school girls to his home in Friendswood, Texas where he paid them hundreds of dollars to perform sexual favors. Above, the address connected to McIntosh according to public records . In opening arguments on Tuesday, McIntosh's defense attorney Charles Thompson took a bold stand in telling the jury that the eight victims are not to be trusted. 'At the end of the day you are not going to find any of these women credible,' Thompson said on the first day of the trial. He explained that one of the girls, initially arrested for allegedly helping arrange the dates between her friends and McIntosh, is only testifying because the prosecution agreed to drop the charges against her. 'They have cut a deal where she doesn't get into trouble in order win this case,' he said. The prosecution admits that they did agree not to pursue the charges, but that they made no binding agreement. And two of the other victims are currently in the midst of civil lawsuits against McIntosh, with their families seeking $2.5million for emotional damage. 'They thought there was going to be a payday for this, like prostitutes do,' Thompson told jurors. That harsh portrayal was not echoed on the stand when one of the girls testified yesterday. A girl identified as 'Stephanie' said she was 15 at the time when she first met McIntosh in the summer of 2013 through a friend at Ojos Locos Restaurant, and her eyes welled with tears as she was asked to point out in court the grey-haired man in a dark blue suit. Meeting place: One of the girls who took the stand says she met McIntosh through a friend at this restaurant in southeast Houston. She says she later performed oral sex on him in exchange for $300 for books . She said after meeting at the restaurant, she and her four friends reconvened with McIntosh at a gas station where he fueled up their car. They then went over to his house for about an hour, during which he gave all four girls $100. Following a known method by pedophiles, McIntosh did not try to initiate sexual contact with the girls that night. It was only later, when she texted him asking for $300 dollars for books, that he asked her to do him a favor in return. Stephanie says her boyfriend drover her over to McIntosh's house, and waited outside while she went in to meet the old man. He took her into a bedroom and asked her to perform oral sex. She says she remained fully clothed during the brief encounter and quickly made an excuse to leave with her money when it was over. McIntosh allegedly started the ring after becoming close with a 16-year-old girl he met at a local restaurant. Heavy charges: McIntosh will face 20 years in prison pictured above entering court on Tuesday . After befriending her by leaving several large tips of $100 or more, he invited her over to his house, and convinced her to bring her 'easily manipulated' friends. She recruited these girls, between the ages of 14 and 17, from Clear Springs High School and Clear Creek High School. When the meetings turned sexual, McIntosh would pay the girls thousands of dollars, and the girl allegedly took her cut of the cash. When a prosecutor asked one of the victims how she spent her money, she said she used it on food, purses, jeans and a tanning membership. One of the questions that has been charging through this case is how the girls were able to spend so much time at McIntosh's house without raising an alarm with their parents. Some of the victims said they simply lied about where they were. Other aspects of the ring were much harder to conceal. 'There was a time I fell asleep and my mom went through my purse and found a thousand dollars and questioned me about it. I told her I was holding the money for my friend,' said one witness.
The trial for Michael Wayne McIntosh started last Tuesday in Texas . He was found guilty of a second-degree felony, punishable by up to 20 years . Prosecutors said he lured high school girls to his house regularly . There he asked them to perform sexual favors in exchange for cash . Eight of his victims took the stand and bravely testified against him .
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[ "A Galveston County jury has found a man who was", "nicknamed 'Money Mike' by his teen accusers", "guilty of sexual assault. The jury found Michael", "McIntosh, 63, guilty of handing out wads of cash", "to teenagers from Clear Creek and Clear Springs", "high school to entice them to his Friendswood", "home for sexual acts. He was convicted of a", "second-degree felony, punishable by up to 20", "years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.", "Scroll down for video . Ring leader: Michael", "Wayne McIntosh - known as 'Money Mike' to his", "victims - appears in court on Tuesday as he", "stands trial for three counts of sexual assault", "of a child of which he was convicted . The", "prosecution will now decide whether to pursue a", "new trial on three additional indictments against", "McIntosh on sexual assault on a child. Eight", "girls, aged 17 when they met McIntosh in 2013", "gave testimony and were visibly worried by the", "questions that were being asked, according to The", "Houston Chronicle. Many asked them to recall", "incidents of graphic sexual encounters at the", "63-year-old's house. The girls, names have been", "withheld but they described how McIntosh would", "hand out hundred dollar bills to girls working as", "hostesses at Webster restaurants. One of those", "hostesses was charged but never indicted with", "prostitution and she agreed to testify only after", "prosecutors agreed to drop the charge several", "weeks before the trial. Defense attorney Charles", "Thompson tried to convince jurors that her", "testimony against McIntosh was suspect. Den of", "prostitution: Prosecutors say the 63-year-old man", "lured high school girls to his home in", "Friendswood, Texas where he paid them hundreds of", "dollars to perform sexual favors. Above, the", "address connected to McIntosh according to public", "records . In opening arguments on Tuesday,", "McIntosh's defense attorney Charles Thompson took", "a bold stand in telling the jury that the eight", "victims are not to be trusted. 'At the end of the", "day you are not going to find any of these women", "credible,' Thompson said on the first day of the", "trial. He explained that one of the girls,", "initially arrested for allegedly helping arrange", "the dates between her friends and McIntosh, is", "only testifying because the prosecution agreed to", "drop the charges against her. 'They have cut a", "deal where she doesn't get into trouble in order", "win this case,' he said. The prosecution admits", "that they did agree not to pursue the charges,", "but that they made no binding agreement. And two", "of the other victims are currently in the midst", "of civil lawsuits against McIntosh, with their", "families seeking $2.5million for emotional", "damage. 'They thought there was going to be a", "payday for this, like prostitutes do,' Thompson", "told jurors. That harsh portrayal was not echoed", "on the stand when one of the girls testified", "yesterday. A girl identified as 'Stephanie' said", "she was 15 at the time when she first met", "McIntosh in the summer of 2013 through a friend", "at Ojos Locos Restaurant, and her eyes welled", "with tears as she was asked to point out in court", "the grey-haired man in a dark blue suit. Meeting", "place: One of the girls who took the stand says", "she met McIntosh through a friend at this", "restaurant in southeast Houston. She says she", "later performed oral sex on him in exchange for", "$300 for books . She said after meeting at the", "restaurant, she and her four friends reconvened", "with McIntosh at a gas station where he fueled up", "their car. They then went over to his house for", "about an hour, during which he gave all four", "girls $100. Following a known method by", "pedophiles, McIntosh did not try to initiate", "sexual contact with the girls that night. It was", "only later, when she texted him asking for $300", "dollars for books, that he asked her to do him a", "favor in return. Stephanie says her boyfriend", "drover her over to McIntosh's house, and waited", "outside while she went in to meet the old man. He", "took her into a bedroom and asked her to perform", "oral sex. She says she remained fully clothed", "during the brief encounter and quickly made an", "excuse to leave with her money when it was over.", "McIntosh allegedly started the ring after", "becoming close with a 16-year-old girl he met at", "a local restaurant. Heavy charges: McIntosh will", "face 20 years in prison pictured above entering", "court on Tuesday . After befriending her by", "leaving several large tips of $100 or more, he", "invited her over to his house, and convinced her", "to bring her 'easily manipulated' friends. She", "recruited these girls, between the ages of 14 and", "17, from Clear Springs High School and Clear", "Creek High School. When the meetings turned", "sexual, McIntosh would pay the girls thousands of", "dollars, and the girl allegedly took her cut of", "the cash. When a prosecutor asked one of the", "victims how she spent her money, she said she", "used it on food, purses, jeans and a tanning", "membership. One of the questions that has been", "charging through this case is how the girls were", "able to spend so much time at McIntosh's house", "without raising an alarm with their parents. Some", "of the victims said they simply lied about where", "they were. Other aspects of the ring were much", "harder to conceal. 'There was a time I fell", "asleep and my mom went through my purse and found", "a thousand dollars and questioned me about it. I", "told her I was holding the money for my friend,'", "said one witness." ]
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guilty of sexual assault. The jury found Michael home for sexual acts. He was convicted of a second-degree felony, punishable by up to 20 Wayne McIntosh - known as 'Money Mike' to his victims - appears in court on Tuesday as he Houston Chronicle. Many asked them to recall lured high school girls to his home in dollars to perform sexual favors. Above, the place: One of the girls who took the stand says later performed oral sex on him in exchange for
(CNN) -- I've been a Mac user for about 11 years. And since I made the switch, I never thought the day would come when I'd say this: . I'm excited for the next version of Windows. This fall, Microsoft will launch Windows 8, a radical redesign from the Windows you've grown accustomed to since Windows 95 made its debut 17 years ago. Windows 8 has been reimagined from the ground up, and it's built to run on both the traditional desktop and touchscreen tablets. At first glance, you'll notice the classic Start menu is gone, replaced by a gorgeous tile layout full of your favorite apps and files. Microsoft calls this the "Metro" interface. Imagine it as a blown-up version of the Windows Phone 7 interface used on several smartphones now. Those little tiles provide live updates with news, sports, weather, Twitter mentions and Facebook updates without you even having to open the app. In one quick glance, you can get all the information you need. It's not the same old Windows. And that's what makes me so excited to try the final version of Windows 8 this fall. In a very un-Microsoft move, the company created the most radical redesign of the desktop in well over a decade. It's incredibly functional, too. A beta version Windows 8 is available as a free consumer preview, and I've been using it for the last few weeks. Right now, there are only a handful of prototype tablets that run Windows 8, so I've been using it on a laptop instead. However, since the Metro interface is designed more for touch than a mouse cursor, there's a bit of a learning curve with Windows 8. Scrolling through the Start screen can get confusing on a keyboard until you learn all the shortcuts. But once you do, the experience is incredible, unlike any operating system I've ever used. It's the perfect hybrid of old and new. While Apple attempts slowly to merge its mobile operating system into the desktop with new iPhone-like features, Microsoft made a bold move and jumped ahead to the future where most computing takes place on touch-friendly smartphones and tablets. It's enough to make an Apple fan like me drool. But what if you're worried you won't be able to catch on to the new look in Windows 8? The classic Windows is still there in Windows 8. Microsoft hid it behind the Metro interface. That means you get the same old taskbar, Start menu and desktop full of icons for your favorite apps. It's a great way to ease the transition. Plus, some apps such as Excel and Powerpoint just work better on the classic desktop. Of course, it's far too early to tell if Microsoft's gamble with Windows 8 will pay off. Consumers have been slow to adopt Windows Phones, and Windows 8 is essentially just a blown-up version of that. But if Microsoft can get me this pumped up over a new product, then it must be doing something right. Copyright © 2011 Business Insider.
This fall, Microsoft will launch Windows 8, a radical redesign from the Windows of old . The classic Start menu is gone, replaced by a tile layout full of your favorite apps and files . In an un-Microsoft move, firm created the most radical desktop redesign in more than a decade .
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(CNN) -- South Sudanese government forces have recaptured the key town of Bor from rebels after fierce fighting, the town's mayor said Saturday. Bor, the strategically important capital city of Jonglei state, north of South Sudan's capital, Juba, has changed hands several times in a month of fighting. The mayor of Bor, Nhial Majak Nhial, told CNN on Saturday that the rebels were fleeing and that government forces were on the ground. He said that the defeated rebel force numbered well over 15,000, and that the rebels had lost a lot of people in the fighting. The conflict has also taken a heavy toll on civilians in the town. Local agencies estimate that between 1,200 and 1,400 civilians were killed when rebels held Bor between December 17 and 24, the mayor said. It's not yet known how many more civilians lost their lives between December 31, when the rebels recaptured the town, and the government's reported victory Saturday. But Nhial said more atrocities had been committed while the town was again in rebel hands. "They have taken all the cows, they have killed all the people, all the people who they've found, they've killed them," he said. "There will definitely be more than 1,200 civilians killed," he said. "Absolutely more than that. The local population is more than 225,000, and they cannot all run. Anybody who couldn't leave the town or the area is killed by the rebel forces. They've even killed my own aunt." The mayor said there was no food in his town, much of which has been burned to the ground, and he made an urgent appeal for humanitarian aid. The area around Juba, about 125 miles (200 kilometers) away, is now safe, he added. Ethnic violence . The country erupted into violence on December 15, when rebels loyal to ousted Vice President Riek Machar tried to stage a coup. Since then, militia members loyal to Machar have battled government forces loyal to President Salva Kiir. The conflict has taken on an increasingly ethnic dimension, with widespread atrocities reported. Representatives of the government and rebels have been holding talks in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, but violence continues to wrack the world's newest country. U.N. Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ivan Simonovic warned Friday, at the end of a four-day visit to South Sudan, that one month of fighting had "set South Sudan back a decade." "Mass atrocities have been committed by both sides. During my visit, I have received reports of mass killings, extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, sexual violence, the widespread destruction of property and the use of children in the conflict," Simonovic said. "Thousands of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands are now displaced, with about 70,000 people seeking protection in U.N. camps and 30,000 in the two U.N. compounds in Juba alone," he added. Medecins Sans Frontieres said Wednesday that heavy fighting over the preceding few days had wounded hundreds of people and displaced thousands. The humanitarian group, also known as Doctors Without Borders, said its teams had treated 116 people suffering from gunshot wounds in the towns of Malakal and Nasir in Upper Nile state amid clashes there and elsewhere. The charity said Friday that it had been forced to suspend its activities in Malakal after its compound was looted by armed men who threatened its staff. "This leaves thousands of people without much needed surgical and general health care -- a matter of huge concern to us," general director Arjan Hehenkamp said. Museveni: Ugandan forces involved . The conflict has forced many South Sudanese to flee their homes. The United Nations said this week that about 413,000 people are displaced within South Sudan in total, many of them women and children. Another 80,000 people have fled to neighboring countries, more than half of them to Uganda, the United Nations said. Speaking Wednesday at a summit of the International Conference of the Great Lakes Region in Angola, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said some of his country's troops were fighting alongside South Sudanese government forces, the Sudan People's Liberation Army. On January 13, he said, "the SPLA and elements of our army (the Uganda People's Defence Forces) had a big battle with these rebel troops at a point about 90 kilometers from Juba where we inflicted a big defeat on them." He added, "Unfortunately, many lives were lost on the side of the rebels. We also took casualties and also had some dead." Museveni criticized South Sudan's governing SPLM party for failing to prevent what he said began as an internal political struggle from turning into a deadly conflict. "To turn a political problem into a military one, having mismanaged the political problem itself in the first place is not acceptable," he said. South Sudan seceded from Sudan in 2011 after decades of war. Journalist Samson Ntale and CNN's Arwa Damon contributed to this report.
Mayor of Bor says government forces have again recaptured the town from rebels . He fears there will be many more civilian casualties from its period in rebel hands . Talks between South Sudan's government and rebels have not so far led to a cease-fire . Senior U.N. official says a month of fighting has "set South Sudan back a decade"
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Since then, militia members loyal to", "Machar have battled government forces loyal to", "President Salva Kiir. The conflict has taken on", "an increasingly ethnic dimension, with widespread", "atrocities reported. Representatives of the", "government and rebels have been holding talks in", "Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, but violence continues to", "wrack the world's newest country. U.N. Assistant", "Secretary-General for Human Rights Ivan Simonovic", "warned Friday, at the end of a four-day visit to", "South Sudan, that one month of fighting had \"set", "South Sudan back a decade.\" \"Mass atrocities have", "been committed by both sides. During my visit, I", "have received reports of mass killings,", "extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detention,", "enforced disappearances, sexual violence, the", "widespread destruction of property and the use of", "children in the conflict,\" Simonovic said.", "\"Thousands of people have been killed and", "hundreds of thousands are now displaced, with", "about 70,000 people seeking protection in U.N.", "camps and 30,000 in the two U.N. compounds in", "Juba alone,\" he added. Medecins Sans Frontieres", "said Wednesday that heavy fighting over the", "preceding few days had wounded hundreds of people", "and displaced thousands. The humanitarian group,", "also known as Doctors Without Borders, said its", "teams had treated 116 people suffering from", "gunshot wounds in the towns of Malakal and Nasir", "in Upper Nile state amid clashes there and", "elsewhere. The charity said Friday that it had", "been forced to suspend its activities in Malakal", "after its compound was looted by armed men who", "threatened its staff. \"This leaves thousands of", "people without much needed surgical and general", "health care -- a matter of huge concern to us,\"", "general director Arjan Hehenkamp said. Museveni:", "Ugandan forces involved . The conflict has forced", "many South Sudanese to flee their homes. The", "United Nations said this week that about 413,000", "people are displaced within South Sudan in total,", "many of them women and children. Another 80,000", "people have fled to neighboring countries, more", "than half of them to Uganda, the United Nations", "said. Speaking Wednesday at a summit of the", "International Conference of the Great Lakes", "Region in Angola, Ugandan President Yoweri", "Museveni said some of his country's troops were", "fighting alongside South Sudanese government", "forces, the Sudan People's Liberation Army. On", "January 13, he said, \"the SPLA and elements of", "our army (the Uganda People's Defence Forces) had", "a big battle with these rebel troops at a point", "about 90 kilometers from Juba where we inflicted", "a big defeat on them.\" He added, \"Unfortunately,", "many lives were lost on the side of the rebels.", "We also took casualties and also had some dead.\"", "Museveni criticized South Sudan's governing SPLM", "party for failing to prevent what he said began", "as an internal political struggle from turning", "into a deadly conflict. \"To turn a political", "problem into a military one, having mismanaged", "the political problem itself in the first place", "is not acceptable,\" he said. South Sudan seceded", "from Sudan in 2011 after decades of war.", "Journalist Samson Ntale and CNN's Arwa Damon", "contributed to this report." ]
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(CNN) -- South Sudanese government forces have recaptured the key town of Bor from rebels after not yet known how many more civilians lost their recaptured the town, and the government's again in rebel hands. "They have taken all the government and rebels have been holding talks in South Sudan, that one month of fighting had "set South Sudan back a decade." "Mass atrocities have
By . Chris Waugh . Follow @@ChrisDHWaugh . Saracens have announced the signing of prop Kieran Longbottom from Western Force. The Heineken Cup and Premiership runners-up have continued the process of strengthening their squad for next season. Longbottom, 28, is eligible to play for England despite being Australian by birth. Arrival: Saracens have announced the signing of Western Force prop Kieran Longbottom . Prop: The 28-year-old (left) has enjoyed a fantastic Super Rugby season for Force . Dual: Despite being born in Australia, prop Longbottom is also eligible for England selection . He has performed superbly for Perth-based Western Force in this year's Super Rugby campaign. Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall said: 'Kieran has shown up consistently well in our scouting reports, and he will prove an outstanding addition to the squad'
Longbottom has performed superbly for Force this season . The 28-year-old is eligible for England despite being Australian by birth . Heineken Cup and Premiership runners-up strengthening for next season .
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[ "By . Chris Waugh . Follow @@ChrisDHWaugh .", "Saracens have announced the signing of prop", "Kieran Longbottom from Western Force. The", "Heineken Cup and Premiership runners-up have", "continued the process of strengthening their", "squad for next season. Longbottom, 28, is", "eligible to play for England despite being", "Australian by birth. Arrival: Saracens have", "announced the signing of Western Force prop", "Kieran Longbottom . Prop: The 28-year-old (left)", "has enjoyed a fantastic Super Rugby season for", "Force . Dual: Despite being born in Australia,", "prop Longbottom is also eligible for England", "selection . He has performed superbly for", "Perth-based Western Force in this year's Super", "Rugby campaign. Saracens director of rugby Mark", "McCall said: 'Kieran has shown up consistently", "well in our scouting reports, and he will prove", "an outstanding addition to the squad'" ]
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Heineken Cup and Premiership runners-up have squad for next season. Longbottom, 28, is eligible to play for England despite being Australian by birth. Arrival: Saracens have selection . He has performed superbly for
By . Alex Greg for MailOnline . The third wife of beloved TV comic actor Phil Hartman, who shot him dead in a murder-suicide in 1998, wrote a venomous four-page letter to his former wife threatening to 'rip [her] eyes out.' For the first time since Hartman's death 17 years ago, the events leading up to his untimely death are being revealed in a new book, You Might Remember Me: The Life and Times of Phil Hartman. One episode related by Hartman's second wife Lisa Strain proved a terrifying portent of the fury that would see him die at the hands of Brynn Hartman. Tumultuous: Phil and Brynn Hartman were married for 11 years before she fatally shot him as he slept in 1998, then hours later shot herself . Volatile: Hartman's second wife Lisa Strain says that Brynn Hartman sent her a venomous letter telling her to stay away from Hartman and herself after Strain sent a card congratulating them on the birth of their first child . Strain sent a card to Brynn and Phil Hartman congratulating them on the birth of their son Sean Edward in 1988. In return, she received a hate-filled letter that shook her to her core. Brynn Hartman threatened Strain's life and warned her that if she contacted Hartman again she would 'rip my eyes out,' Strain told author Mike Thomas. Strain was so concerned she called Hartman and told him about the vicious letter. Hartman told her that he was partly to blame for the diatribe, because when Brynn has asked him if Strain had been his soul-mate, he said yes. She was horrified to learn that Hartman was aware of the letter - and had even been privy to an earlier draft version that was even worse. Beloved: Hartman got his start on SNL (seen left as Eugene with John Goodman in Anally Retentive Chef skit 1989); A new book documents the life and times of Hartman as well as his untimely death at 49 . She hung up on him and did not speak to her ex-husband again for two years. Ten years after that phone call, Phil Hartman was shot dead by his wife at the home they shared with their two children. Friends of the couple said the couple's confrontations in their sometimes-troubled marriage were fuelled by Brynn's temper and her problems with drugs and alcohol. A pattern emerged in which Hartman would withdraw into himself when Brynn worked herself into a rage, often going to bed and leaving her to cool down alone. That could be the scenario that took place the night Hartman was shot. His body was found in the couple's bed after Brynn pumped several shots into her husband's head. She drove to her friend Ron Douglas's house to tell him what had happened, but he didn't believe her until he saw Hartman's body in the bed. Douglas called 911 and as police were escorting the couple's two terrified children to safety, they heard a shot. Brynn Hartman had shot herself dead. Strain told The Courant in 1998 that Hartman was always a calming influence. They divorced in 1985 because 'we were both unable to do the work necessary to make a good thing better,' but remained friends, she said. 'He was a quiet man and a sensitive and gentle person.' You Might Remember Me: The Life and Times of Phil Hartman goes on sale September 23.
Phil Hartman's third wife Brynn Hartman wrote a vitriol-filled letter to his second wife Lisa Strain . Strain had written the couple a card congratulating them on the birth of their first child . Brynn threatened Strain's life and said if she contacted her again, she'd 'rip [her] eyes out' Ten years after she sent the letter to Strain, Brynn shot Phil Hartman dead as he slept . She shot herself dead shortly after .
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By . Mia De Graaf . PUBLISHED: . 12:30 EST, 31 December 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 13:57 EST, 31 December 2013 . On an average day, street performers count themselves lucky to wrangle a wry smile out of passers-by - let alone a coin. To merit a dancing partner? Simply unfathomable. But eccentric entertainer Spandy Andy was treated to just that when a little toddler leaped out from the crowds in a heart-warming moment of spontaneity. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO . Heart-melting: The video starts with Spandy Andy, a professional dancer from Canada, working his moves for the camera. But then a shy boy jumping in the corner gets lost in the music, and a spontaneous duet ensues . The performance, which has now gone viral, left crowds milling through Edinburgh's streets stunned as the pair darted around each other for almost five minutes. While Canada-born Andy beamed at the audience, the unnamed stage crasher could have been in his own living room. At first he was hesitant, standing with his family against St Giles Cathedral in the city centre during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival last August. But as the spandex-clad dancer scaled round the audience, he turned saw the little boy jumping up and down to the music - We Speak No Americano by Yolanda Be Cool - in a corner. Andy spots the little boy jumping in a corner by St Giles Cathedral in the rainy Scottish capital . Encouragement: Andy bounded over to teach the boy some moves and tried to get him to join in . With a high-five it looks like that was the end of it. But suddenly, the boy loses his inhibitions . Andy, who travels the world with his colourful boombox, was elated and bounded over to teach him some moves. The boy seems happy but hesitant - he copies, but keeps looking down. Finally, . Andy gives him a high-five and gestures him into the square. And after . feigning reluctance for just a second, the boy drops the act and marches . in. A couple of ecstatic jumps are all it takes to get him warmed up. Completely fearless, both bound around as if no one is watching in High Street in Edinburgh this August . Andy plays to the audience and looks over at the boy, but his dance partner is consumed by concentration . In something of a 'superman' move, the boy runs forwards, head down and arms ahead . Andy, who has performed on So You Think You Can Dance Canada, was in awe of the little boy . From that moment on, he is consumed by concentration - eyes on the ground, feet everywhere, arms flailing. The crowds - and Andy - scream and applaud. And it just keeps coming. Andy was named Canada's Freshest Dancer 2009 at the Colgate MaxFresh Competition in Toronto, where he was awarded $10,000. He also performed on So You Think You Can Dance Canada in 2009, 2010, and 2011, and appeared on Wipeout Canada 2011. But the boy seems unphased as he jumps and twists, flipping his hands upwards and downwards. Andy stood back as the boy pulled out moves normally often on shows like Britain's Got Talent . Spandy Andy applauded the little dancer on YouTube saying, 'this kid rocks!' After more than three minutes, the music slows and Andy bows. But the boy ploughs on. Commenting on the YouTube video, filmed on August 26, Spandy Andy wrote: 'Let loose. Be free. This kid rocks! It's always a good time for a DANCE PARTY!' Somebody else wrote: 'This kid its my hero! just live the life! and enjoy the moment!And another said: 'This guy is an awesome dancer!'
Spandy Andy, a professional dancer from Canada, was performing on High Street in Edinburgh during the Fringe Festival 2012 . He spotted a little boy jumping around to the music in a corner . The pair burst into a duet in a video that has now gone viral .
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By . Valerie Elliott . PUBLISHED: . 20:16 EST, 1 March 2014 . | . UPDATED: . 22:27 EST, 1 March 2014 . Not so scared: Crows will have to be shooed away thoroughly by farmers before they can be shot . Britain’s farmers must try to shoo away birds before they can be shot for damaging crops, according to new plans from the Government’s wildlife advisers. And anyone breaking the rules could face prosecution, with a maximum six months in jail or a £5,000 fine. The new proposals have caused uproar, with farming and countryside groups labelling them ‘ludicrous’. At present, if farmers have a problem with pigeons or crows eating wheat or stealing chickens’ eggs, they can decide the best option is to shoot them. They only need to be ‘satisfied’ that scaring or other measures such as netting would be ineffective or impracticable before reaching for the gun. But officials from the Government’s wildlife advisers Natural England now want to ensure that other methods are tried before farmers shoot. Under their proposals, it would be a legal requirement for licensed gun owners to take ‘reasonable and appropriate steps’ such as ‘scaring’ to resolve any problem before resorting to firearms. The new rules are included in a shake-up of the General Licence, which allows licensed gun owners to kill pests such as magpies, crows and rooks. Simon Clarke, of the British Association of Shooting and Conservation, said: ‘What are we supposed to  do – go out in bright shiny clothes, waving our arms and making a lot of noise before shooting? And who is going to wander round fields checking whether every pigeon-shooter has tried to scare away the pest birds before shooting?’ The Countryside Alliance’s Tim Bonner said: ‘This is ridiculous and shows Natural England has no understanding of pigeon control or the damage pigeons can do.’ Charles Nodder, of the National Gamekeepers Organisation, added: ‘You don’t go out waving the white flag before you shoot. It’s ludicrous. We will support proposals that make sense but will oppose impractical suggestions tooth and nail.’ Blight: Farmers say crows, pigeons and other birds pose a huge risk of damage to their crops . But a Royal Society for the Protection of Birds spokesman said: ‘The licence gives landowners the right to remove individual birds that are causing a problem, but we’ve always questioned the validity of those who appear to just go out and shoot birds for the pot, which is not allowed.’ The changes are contained in a consultation process initiated by Natural England last week. In a statement, Natural England said: ‘The requirement is that people take reasonable steps to resolve problems by means that are lawful and don’t require a licence. ‘For example, many farmers will use gas-guns or scarecrows to deter birds. However, this is often not wholly effective and lethal control will also be necessary. This is appropriate as the farmers  are clearly doing everything reasonable and practicable.’ But the NE plans have met with derision on social network sites, with one Facebook user asking: ‘Are they paid a bonus for stupid ideas or is this par for the course?’
Those breaking the rules could face six months in jail or a £5,000 fine . Currently farmers only have to be 'satisfied' scaring crows wouldn't work . But soon they will have to take 'reasonable an appropriate steps' to prove it . Plans slammed by the Countryside Alliance but supported by the RSPB .
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2014 . Not so scared: Crows will have to be wildlife advisers. And anyone breaking the rules could face prosecution, with a maximum six months in jail or a £5,000 fine. The new proposals have only need to be ‘satisfied’ that scaring or other appropriate steps’ such as ‘scaring’ to resolve people take reasonable steps to resolve problems
(CNN) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Tuesday ordered the makers of certain antibiotics to add a "black box" label warning -- the FDA's strongest -- to alert patients of possible tendon ruptures and tendonitis. Cipro is one of the drugs for which the FDA will require a "black box" label warning about tendon problems. "The new language will strengthen the existing warnings," said Dr. Edward Cox, director of the FDA's Office of Antimicrobial Products. The FDA is requiring the label warnings and a medication guide for fluoroquinolone drugs, which include Cipro, Levaquin, Avelox, Noroxin and Floxin. The consumer group Public Citizen asked the FDA in August 2006 to put the "black box" warning on Cipro and other fluoroquinolones, and also to warn doctors. Earlier this year, Public Citizen filed a lawsuit to force the FDA to take those actions. Public Citizen said Tuesday it was "pleased" with the FDA's order but added "there is still more that the FDA must do." "The FDA is silent on our request that it also send a warning letter to physicians clearly describing possible adverse reactions, such as tendon pain, so that patients can be switched to alternative treatments before tendons rupture," the group said. "We are troubled that the FDA is not doing everything within its power to prevent more people from needlessly suffering disabling tendon ruptures." When asked about the lawsuit and why it didn't order the "black box" label warning until now, Cox stressed that the FDA included warning information with the drugs from 2001 until 2004, and updated the information last year. Dr. Gupta explains more on antibiotic risks » . "There has been ongoing work to update the labeling of the fluoroquinolone drug products," Cox said. "We have been working on this issue and making progress over time." The companies that make the fluoroquinolone drugs will be required to submit label safety changes and the medication guide within 30 days of receiving the notification from the FDA or provide a reason why they do not believe such labeling changes are necessary, Cox said. Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc., which holds licenses for Cipro and Avelox, said it would make the changes requested by the FDA but defended the drugs as "well-tolerated and effective in all approved indications." Schering-Plough markets Cipro and Avelox in the United States under agreement with Bayer. Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, which markets Levaquin in the United States, also said it would abide by the FDA's request. Merck & Co., the maker of Noroxin, said it, too, would update the drug's label. But Merck noted it has stopped promotion of Noroxin because of the widespread availability of its generic form. Oscient Pharmaceuticals (Factive), Daiichi Sankyo (Floxin) and Dipomed (Proquin) did not immediately respond to CNN's requests for comment. The fluoroquinolones drugs can increase the risk of tendonitis and tendon rupture -- which is about 1 in 100,000 -- by three to four times, according to the FDA's Dr. Renata Albrecht. "This risk is further increased in those over age 60, in kidney, heart, and lung transplant recipients, and with use of concomitant steroid therapy," the FDA said in a statement. Albrecht said that sometimes patients have no symptoms before they experience a rupture in their tendon -- commonly their Achilles tendon. "Sometimes it's been reported on the first day of taking a fluoroquinolone ... a sudden snap or popping sound that is tendon rupture with no preceding warning," she said. Normally, she added, that patients experience some pain or inflammation "a week or two before the patient will rupture." Public Citizen, founded in 1971 by consumer activist Ralph Nader, said more than 400 cases of tendon rupture and more than 300 cases of tendonitis in patients using fluoroquinolones were reported between November 1997 and December 2007. "Because only a small fraction of cases are typically reported to the FDA, the actual number of ruptures and other tendon injuries attributable to the antibiotic is much higher," the group said. The FDA would only say that it has received "hundreds" of reports of tendon problems linked to fluoroquinolones, without being more specific, citing the ongoing lawsuit. But Cox said "the FDA continues to receive a considerable number of reports on tendon adverse effects." Patients should stop taking fluoroquinolone antibiotics at the first sign of tendon pain, avoid exercise and contact their doctor, the FDA said. Cox said the FDA would not require companies to send letters to doctors alerting them about the connection between tendon problems and the antibiotics. "It is possible under REMS [Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy] to ask for a letter [to doctors]," Cox said. "Certainly for sponsors that would choose to go forward with a letter, we'll be happy to work with them."
NEW: Consumer group pleased with order but says FDA must do more . The FDA ordered its strongest warning to be put on certain antibiotics . The "black box" label will alert patients of possible tendon problems . Relevant drugs include Cipro, Levaquin, Avelox, Noroxin and Floxin .
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Public Citizen said Tuesday it was", "\"pleased\" with the FDA's order but added \"there", "is still more that the FDA must do.\" \"The FDA is", "silent on our request that it also send a warning", "letter to physicians clearly describing possible", "adverse reactions, such as tendon pain, so that", "patients can be switched to alternative", "treatments before tendons rupture,\" the group", "said. \"We are troubled that the FDA is not doing", "everything within its power to prevent more", "people from needlessly suffering disabling tendon", "ruptures.\" When asked about the lawsuit and why", "it didn't order the \"black box\" label warning", "until now, Cox stressed that the FDA included", "warning information with the drugs from 2001", "until 2004, and updated the information last", "year. Dr. Gupta explains more on antibiotic", "risks » . \"There has been ongoing work to update", "the labeling of the fluoroquinolone drug", "products,\" Cox said. \"We have been working on", "this issue and making progress over time.\" The", "companies that make the fluoroquinolone drugs", "will be required to submit label safety changes", "and the medication guide within 30 days of", "receiving the notification from the FDA or", "provide a reason why they do not believe such", "labeling changes are necessary, Cox said. Bayer", "HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc., which holds", "licenses for Cipro and Avelox, said it would make", "the changes requested by the FDA but defended the", "drugs as \"well-tolerated and effective in all", "approved indications.\" Schering-Plough markets", "Cipro and Avelox in the United States under", "agreement with Bayer. Ortho-McNeil-Janssen", "Pharmaceuticals, which markets Levaquin in the", "United States, also said it would abide by the", "FDA's request. Merck & Co., the maker of Noroxin,", "said it, too, would update the drug's label. But", "Merck noted it has stopped promotion of Noroxin", "because of the widespread availability of its", "generic form. Oscient Pharmaceuticals (Factive),", "Daiichi Sankyo (Floxin) and Dipomed (Proquin) did", "not immediately respond to CNN's requests for", "comment. The fluoroquinolones drugs can increase", "the risk of tendonitis and tendon rupture --", "which is about 1 in 100,000 -- by three to four", "times, according to the FDA's Dr. Renata", "Albrecht. \"This risk is further increased in", "those over age 60, in kidney, heart, and lung", "transplant recipients, and with use of", "concomitant steroid therapy,\" the FDA said in a", "statement. Albrecht said that sometimes patients", "have no symptoms before they experience a rupture", "in their tendon -- commonly their Achilles", "tendon. \"Sometimes it's been reported on the", "first day of taking a fluoroquinolone ... a", "sudden snap or popping sound that is tendon", "rupture with no preceding warning,\" she said.", "Normally, she added, that patients experience", "some pain or inflammation \"a week or two before", "the patient will rupture.\" Public Citizen,", "founded in 1971 by consumer activist Ralph Nader,", "said more than 400 cases of tendon rupture and", "more than 300 cases of tendonitis in patients", "using fluoroquinolones were reported between", "November 1997 and December 2007. \"Because only a", "small fraction of cases are typically reported to", "the FDA, the actual number of ruptures and other", "tendon injuries attributable to the antibiotic is", "much higher,\" the group said. The FDA would only", "say that it has received \"hundreds\" of reports of", "tendon problems linked to fluoroquinolones,", "without being more specific, citing the ongoing", "lawsuit. But Cox said \"the FDA continues to", "receive a considerable number of reports on", "tendon adverse effects.\" Patients should stop", "taking fluoroquinolone antibiotics at the first", "sign of tendon pain, avoid exercise and contact", "their doctor, the FDA said. Cox said the FDA", "would not require companies to send letters to", "doctors alerting them about the connection", "between tendon problems and the antibiotics. \"It", "is possible under REMS [Risk Evaluation and", "Mitigation Strategy] to ask for a letter [to", "doctors],\" Cox said. \"Certainly for sponsors that", "would choose to go forward with a letter, we'll", "be happy to work with them.\"" ]
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Birthdays at football clubs are often underwhelming affairs - but fans of Colombian side Independiente Medellin ensured they celebrated theirs in style by unveiling a banner the size of the entire stadium! In commemoration of their 101st year as a side, a banner spanning all four stands of their Atanasio Stadium was displayed by the 45,000 supporters crammed into the arena for their match on Sunday. And the team did not disappoint, grabbing a 3-2 victory over rivals Deportivo Cali. Fans of Medellin unveiled a banner the size of the entire stands in the stadium to celebrate 101 years . The supporters in the 45,000-capacity stadium begin to open up the banner before the match . The Atanasio Stadium gradually gets enveloped in a sea of red as the banner spreads all the way around . The Atanasio Stadium is lit up in red with the full-stadium banner to commemorate their 101st birthday . They even bagged two goals in the first 10 minutes, suggesting they were inspired by their fans' gesture. Medellin's victory also ensured they moved top of play-off Group B of the Colombian Primera A League on three points. Meanwhile, Elton Martins played on the crowd's enthusiasm for the occasion by showboating during the match. He showed some outrageous skill to balance the ball on the back of his neck during the game. Elton Martins of Medellin holds the ball on the back of his neck during the match on Sunday . Martins flicked the ball up and controlled it on his neck during the match on Sunday .
Independiente Medellin celebrated their 101st birthday this weekend . Fans of Colombian club unveiled banner size of 45,000-capacity stadium . Medellin won first play-off match 3-2 against Deportivo Cali on Sunday .
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underwhelming affairs - but fans of Colombian side Independiente Medellin ensured they the size of the entire stadium! In commemoration the arena for their match on Sunday. And the team rivals Deportivo Cali. Fans of Medellin unveiled full-stadium banner to commemorate their 101st
By . Lizzie Edmonds . Peter Oakley, the grandfather who became an internet sensation with his quirky and often heartfelt YouTube videos about life, has died aged 86. The prolific 'vlogger' from Bakewell, Derbyshire, was catapulted into internet stardom when he uploaded a two-minute video to the site in August 2005. In the footage - titled 'First Try' - the former serviceman explains how he 'got addicted' to watching YouTube videos - so decided to take up making videos to 'grumble about life in general.' Scroll down for video . Video blogger and grandfather Peter Oakley has passed away aged 86. He became an internet sensation for posting over 400 heartfelt videos about his life on YouTube . Mr Oakley during another one of his videos. He would always start his posts with 'Hello, YouTubers' In the eight years that followed, the former Second World War radar technician uploaded a total of 434 videos to the site. Usually . opening with a welcome message of 'Hello YouTubers', he covered a range . of subjects from working out where the hash tag was on a keyboard, to . cooking bangers and mash, and his memories of growing up in war. He also posted videos about his everyday adventures, his loneliness, and his work as a radar technician. Mr . Oakley, who posted videos under the name geriatric1927, was incredibly . popular. At its height, his channel was the most subscribed in the . world. Mr Oakley's 'First Try' has been viewed almost 3million times and liked 20,000 times since August 2006 . The channel still has 43,000 followers today. His videos have been watched a total of 9,308,151 times - with his first entry remaining his most popular at 2,914,243 views, 20,000 likes and 10,000 comments. Mr Oakley was also in rock band . The Zimmers - hailed as 'the oldest band in the world' by its members. In . 2007, their cover of The Who’s 'My Generation' got to number 26 in the . UK singles . chart. Lat month, a short post was made on Mr Oakley's website, which confirmed he had been moved to a nursing facility due to his cancer. The . post on askgeriatric.com read: 'Peter has just been transferred to a . nursing care facility, he has cancer which is apparently too far . advanced for treatment and he is not expected to pull through. 'Please . say prayers and or send positive energy to him and keep him in your . thoughts, if I get more information I will update you here.' Mr Oakley, who was born in Norwich in 1927, made hundreds of videos over eight years of being on YouTube. In some, he could be seen preparing some of his favourite dishes - such as bangers and mash, pictured . In another, the mechanic posted about not being able to find the hashtag on his keyboard . Shortly before, on 12 February, Mr Oakley posted what would be his last video. The footage ended with the words: 'In conclusion I would say my possibly final goodbye. So goodbye.' On March 23, a post was uploaded which read: 'Peter passed away this morning at 9:30, he was in no pain. 'I’ll miss my friend and I’m sure many of you will too. I have no words right now, I just got the news.' Account opened: August 5 2006 . Number of videos: 435 . Viewing total: 9,308,151 . Subscribers: 42,830 . Most viewed video: 'First Try' Viewed: 2,914,514 times . Liked:  20,871 times . Commented: 10,000 times . It is believed he is is survived by a son and a daughter. Mr Oakley was born in Norwich in August 1927. He left school at 16 and got a job with his local authority's public health department. He joined the Navy at 18 and became a radar technician - a period of his life which features heavily in his online posts. Following his marriage to art student Patricia, he became a mechanic - building his workshop in an old bakery. Patricia sadly died in the late nineties and it was his loneliness, mixed with a curiosity of the online world, that led him to vlogging. In his first, and most popular post, Mr Oakley explains why he took up his unusual hobby. Looking slightly off camera, Mr Oakley says: 'I um. I got addicted to YouTube. 'And the fascinating place to go to . see all the wonderful video young people have produced so I thought i . would have a go at doing one myself. As you can see I need a lot of . help. 'What I hope i will . be able to do is bitch and grumble about life in general as a person who . has been there and done that. Hopefully you will respond in some way . and then I will be able to do something to follow up on your comments. 'I hope you will bear with the sort of amateur production I have made.' In his last post, Mr Oakley signed off with: 'I will say possibly my final goodbye. So goodbye' Other videos Mr Oakley posted include one about making the perfect cup of tea - including a tip about warming the tea pot - and his thoughts on the media hype surrounding the Royal Baby. Today, tributes to the 86-year-old continued to be left on his site. One user, shaycarl, wrote:  'Bless your heart old friend. I remember the day that I subscribed to you. I felt that YouTube was truly something that I'd never seen before because it was a window into the lives of people I never imagined I would meet.' Another, RVFC2012, wrote: 'Excellent man, did a video for me a while back and always friendly whenever I spoke to him. Fantastic human being and YouTuber will be missed.' One, heybarmby, wrote: 'Sad to hear of Peter's passing, recall seeing many of his videos back in 2006, Rip Internet Grandad .'
Peter Oakley became famous for his YouTube channel, set up in 2006 . Created videos about his life, his work, loneliness and even cookery . Most popular post watched almost 3million times with 20,000 likes . 'geriatric1927' was once the most subscribed channel in the world . Post on his website says he died on March 23 following battle with cancer .
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Spender: Andrey Goncharenko, a shadowy oligarch, pictured with a companion, has bought and sold mansions in London's most prosperous areas . At £120 million, it is the most expensive town house sold in Britain. Now a Mail on Sunday investigation can reveal that Hanover Lodge, in exclusive Regent’s Park, has been bought by a shadowy Russian businessman as part of a £250 million shopping spree over three years that has left him with four landmark London properties. Andrey Goncharenko’s moves in the London property market have been obscured by a series of offshore companies, but, along with the palatial Grade II* listed Regency mansion, he also owns 50 St James Street, Mayfair, which sold for £70million; a mansion in Lyndhurst Road, Hampstead, sold for £41million; and 102 Eaton Square in Belgravia, sold for £15million. Goncharenko is regarded as an obscure figure even in the secretive world of oligarchs, and the source of his wealth is unclear. He has never appeared in the Forbes Rich List and his rise to oligarch status has been as shadowy as it was labyrinthine. However, he has grand plans to spend at least £1.2million gutting the 33,000 sq ft Hanover Lodge, which was renovated at huge expense by its previous owner, Conservative peer Lord Bagri. Despite being described as ‘humourless’ by one associate, Goncharenko has been spotted on the French Riviera, rubbing shoulders with the Russian elite, and has a reputation as something of a party animal. In 2011, he was reported by a top social affairs columnist in Russia to have arranged a party at the Le Palm Beach casino in Cannes and flew in performers from The Box nightclub in New York. In 2012, he was at a charity auction hosted by supermodel Natalia ‘Supernova’ Vodianova, in aid of her Naked Heart Foundation, which aims to build playgrounds for underprivileged children. At the auction, Goncharenko bought a painting of Supernova herself by US-based artist David Datuna for £460,000. He is yet to settle the bill. Anastasia Zalogina, president of the foundation, said: ‘I can tell you that so far he has paid 50 per cent of this amount, but he did not refuse to pay the rest. We are in constant touch with him and we are expecting him to pay in full one day. I do not know his reasons for the delay.’ This failure to pay in full is all the more remarkable because in that same year Goncharenko bought Hanover Lodge and 50 St James Street. The Eaton Square property would appear to have been bought in cash, as Land Registry documents show no mortgage lender. According to the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti, Goncharenko married a woman called Marina. He is named on company records as a Russian national. Marina is understood to be active in London’s booming art gallery scene and runs a gallery in Moscow. A report in society magazine Tatler said Marina ‘prefers to be friends with artists rather than to make money’. Although she did not reveal the identity of her husband, she said: ‘As long as I have a source of money away from the arts field, I will use this [to] support something eternal.’ Grandiose plans: Hanover Lodge, the £120 million Grade II* listed mansion in London's Regent's Park . Palatial: The grand interior of Hanover Lodge features gold walls and chandeliers with floor-to-ceiling windows . Goncharenko’s own interest in art first came to the fore in 2006 when he set up various arts and cultural foundations with Marina, who also set up an arts-focused company in the UK. Goncharenko’s identity came to light following a dispute between various estate agents over a ‘finder’s fee’ following his Lyndhurst Road purchase. The tax tribunal, which confirmed the purchase had gone through, revealed that Goncharenko was ‘very annoyed’ after being gazumped on another prime London property. When he was told the Lyndhurst Road property was available, later that night he drove past and offered to buy it for £43million, according to tribunal papers. The tribunal heard this was an astonishing offer, ‘considerably in excess of the value of the property’. With two swimming pools, the double-fronted house boasts seven bedrooms and has been refurbished to the tune of around £10million. Bought by Goncharenko in 2011 for £41million, it has recently been put back on the market for £46.5million. In 2012, he bought a £460,000 painting of Russian model Natalia Vodianova but has yet to settle the bill . Equally extraordinary are his grandiose plans for Hanover Lodge. Lord Bagri bought a 150-year lease on the property, built in 1827, from the Crown Estate for £5.9million in 1994 and hired Quinlan Terry, the favourite architect of the Prince of Wales, to transform it into a palatial home. Goncharenko wants to substantially expand the property, increasing the size of its underground swimming pool, as well as adding a spa, with steam room, sauna, water jets, massage room, gym and yoga room, and a private cinema. Goncharenko also has expensive plans for 50 St James Street. The building was originally run by fishmonger’s son William Cockford, whose head for figures was matched only by his capacity to fleece the aristocracy. He ran it as the Crockford’s club and gambling den for 40 years – it is even rumoured to have an escape tunnel. The grand house then became the louche Devonshire Club for 108 years, until it closed in 1976. It subsequently operated as a casino, before closing in 2009. Until recently, there were plans for 50 St James Street to revert to its origins as a gentlemen’s members’ club, replete with a spa, 14-bedroom hotel, and two restaurants. Goncharenko’s origins remain cloaked in mystery but he is understood until recently to have been a senior executive of Gazprom Invest Yug, an offshoot of the controversial Russian oil and gas giant Gazprom. Lawyers for Goncharenko said he stepped down in 2013. Respected Moscow business newspaper Kommersant said that Andrey, along with his father Nikolay, owned 83 per cent of a firm called Plamya. Plamya was involved in the building of a huge £1.5billion trading and exhibition centre, Lotus-City, on the outskirts of Moscow, which sold last year for an undisclosed sum, according to the newspaper. A source told The Mail on Sunday that the deal is likely to have taken the Goncharenkos into the financial big league. Lawyers for Mr Goncharenko said he had made his money through property development, road haulage and forestry, and had made ‘significant profit’ in the 1990s. He was at Gazprom-Invest YUG between 2002 and 2013. A spokesman for Gazprom Invest Yug said: ‘According to the current legislation, A N Goncharenko is not obliged to submit a declaration of his income and property because he is not a state official. We do not possess any information if A N Goncharenko owns any property in Great Britain.’ However, documents obtained by The Mail on Sunday confirm Goncharenko’s interests. MCA Shipping (Gib) is listed as the owner of 102 Eaton Square on the Land Registry. Previous purchases: Built in 1827 and run as a gambling den for the aristocracy with an escape tunnel, there are plans for 50 James Street, which sold for £70 million, to once again become a gentlemen's club . Leafy: Now back on sale at £46.5 million, this double-fronted house in Lyndhurst Road, Hampstead, with two pools and seven bedrooms, has had a £10 million refurbishment after Goncharenko snapped it up . Classical: Built around 1825 by the Grosvenor family and set in London's Belgravia, this Grade II* building is in a classical square where Roman Abramovich also owns property and where Baroness Thatcher lived . MCA Shipping, which is based in Gibraltar, shows Andrey Goncharenko as shareholder. Directors include Redmount Management Services with the company secretary listed as Redmount Corporate Services. Separate documents reveal that Redmount is linked to Hanover Lodge, 50 St James Street and Lyndhurst Road. Alex Watzdorf, a top broker who worked on the Hanover Lodge deal, also confirmed Goncharenko bought the house from Lord Bagri. Following repeated requests from The Mail on Sunday in both the UK and Russia, lawyers for Goncharenko insisted that his property ownership was a private matter and said he was not the registered proprietor of Hanover Lodge, 102 Eaton Square, 50 St James and Lyndhurst Road. They declined to comment on his failure to pay the balance of the charity painting. When asked about Goncharenko’s property plans, London-based businesswoman Nelli MacKenzie, believed to be involved in the purchase of Eaton Square, said: ‘I don’t think he is interested in discussing it with the press.’
Never appeared in the Forbes Rich List and rise in society is little known . But he has bought and sold three of London's most expensive properties . Now plans £1.2million gutting of 33,000 sq ft Hanover Lodge in Regent's Park .
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[ "Spender: Andrey Goncharenko, a shadowy oligarch,", "pictured with a companion, has bought and sold", "mansions in London's most prosperous areas . At", "£120 million, it is the most expensive town house", "sold in Britain. Now a Mail on Sunday", "investigation can reveal that Hanover Lodge, in", "exclusive Regent’s Park, has been bought by a", "shadowy Russian businessman as part of a £250", "million shopping spree over three years that has", "left him with four landmark London properties.", "Andrey Goncharenko’s moves in the London property", "market have been obscured by a series of offshore", "companies, but, along with the palatial Grade II*", "listed Regency mansion, he also owns 50 St James", "Street, Mayfair, which sold for £70million; a", "mansion in Lyndhurst Road, Hampstead, sold for", "£41million; and 102 Eaton Square in Belgravia,", "sold for £15million. Goncharenko is regarded as", "an obscure figure even in the secretive world of", "oligarchs, and the source of his wealth is", "unclear. He has never appeared in the Forbes Rich", "List and his rise to oligarch status has been as", "shadowy as it was labyrinthine. However, he has", "grand plans to spend at least £1.2million gutting", "the 33,000 sq ft Hanover Lodge, which was", "renovated at huge expense by its previous owner,", "Conservative peer Lord Bagri. Despite being", "described as ‘humourless’ by one associate,", "Goncharenko has been spotted on the French", "Riviera, rubbing shoulders with the Russian", "elite, and has a reputation as something of a", "party animal. In 2011, he was reported by a top", "social affairs columnist in Russia to have", "arranged a party at the Le Palm Beach casino in", "Cannes and flew in performers from The Box", "nightclub in New York. In 2012, he was at a", "charity auction hosted by supermodel Natalia", "‘Supernova’ Vodianova, in aid of her Naked Heart", "Foundation, which aims to build playgrounds for", "underprivileged children. At the auction,", "Goncharenko bought a painting of Supernova", "herself by US-based artist David Datuna for", "£460,000. He is yet to settle the bill. Anastasia", "Zalogina, president of the foundation, said: ‘I", "can tell you that so far he has paid 50 per cent", "of this amount, but he did not refuse to pay the", "rest. We are in constant touch with him and we", "are expecting him to pay in full one day. I do", "not know his reasons for the delay.’ This failure", "to pay in full is all the more remarkable because", "in that same year Goncharenko bought Hanover", "Lodge and 50 St James Street. The Eaton Square", "property would appear to have been bought in", "cash, as Land Registry documents show no mortgage", "lender. According to the Russian state news", "agency RIA Novosti, Goncharenko married a woman", "called Marina. He is named on company records as", "a Russian national. Marina is understood to be", "active in London’s booming art gallery scene and", "runs a gallery in Moscow. A report in society", "magazine Tatler said Marina ‘prefers to be", "friends with artists rather than to make money’.", "Although she did not reveal the identity of her", "husband, she said: ‘As long as I have a source of", "money away from the arts field, I will use this", "[to] support something eternal.’ Grandiose plans:", "Hanover Lodge, the £120 million Grade II* listed", "mansion in London's Regent's Park . Palatial: The", "grand interior of Hanover Lodge features gold", "walls and chandeliers with floor-to-ceiling", "windows . Goncharenko’s own interest in art first", "came to the fore in 2006 when he set up various", "arts and cultural foundations with Marina, who", "also set up an arts-focused company in the UK.", "Goncharenko’s identity came to light following a", "dispute between various estate agents over a", "‘finder’s fee’ following his Lyndhurst Road", "purchase. The tax tribunal, which confirmed the", "purchase had gone through, revealed that", "Goncharenko was ‘very annoyed’ after being", "gazumped on another prime London property. When", "he was told the Lyndhurst Road property was", "available, later that night he drove past and", "offered to buy it for £43million, according to", "tribunal papers. The tribunal heard this was an", "astonishing offer, ‘considerably in excess of the", "value of the property’. With two swimming pools,", "the double-fronted house boasts seven bedrooms", "and has been refurbished to the tune of around", "£10million. Bought by Goncharenko in 2011 for", "£41million, it has recently been put back on the", "market for £46.5million. In 2012, he bought a", "£460,000 painting of Russian model Natalia", "Vodianova but has yet to settle the bill .", "Equally extraordinary are his grandiose plans for", "Hanover Lodge. Lord Bagri bought a 150-year lease", "on the property, built in 1827, from the Crown", "Estate for £5.9million in 1994 and hired Quinlan", "Terry, the favourite architect of the Prince of", "Wales, to transform it into a palatial home.", "Goncharenko wants to substantially expand the", "property, increasing the size of its underground", "swimming pool, as well as adding a spa, with", "steam room, sauna, water jets, massage room, gym", "and yoga room, and a private cinema. Goncharenko", "also has expensive plans for 50 St James Street.", "The building was originally run by fishmonger’s", "son William Cockford, whose head for figures was", "matched only by his capacity to fleece the", "aristocracy. He ran it as the Crockford’s club", "and gambling den for 40 years – it is even", "rumoured to have an escape tunnel. The grand", "house then became the louche Devonshire Club for", "108 years, until it closed in 1976. It", "subsequently operated as a casino, before closing", "in 2009. Until recently, there were plans for 50", "St James Street to revert to its origins as a", "gentlemen’s members’ club, replete with a spa,", "14-bedroom hotel, and two restaurants.", "Goncharenko’s origins remain cloaked in mystery", "but he is understood until recently to have been", "a senior executive of Gazprom Invest Yug, an", "offshoot of the controversial Russian oil and gas", "giant Gazprom. Lawyers for Goncharenko said he", "stepped down in 2013. Respected Moscow business", "newspaper Kommersant said that Andrey, along with", "his father Nikolay, owned 83 per cent of a firm", "called Plamya. Plamya was involved in the", "building of a huge £1.5billion trading and", "exhibition centre, Lotus-City, on the outskirts", "of Moscow, which sold last year for an", "undisclosed sum, according to the newspaper. A", "source told The Mail on Sunday that the deal is", "likely to have taken the Goncharenkos into the", "financial big league. Lawyers for Mr Goncharenko", "said he had made his money through property", "development, road haulage and forestry, and had", "made ‘significant profit’ in the 1990s. He was at", "Gazprom-Invest YUG between 2002 and 2013. A", "spokesman for Gazprom Invest Yug said: ‘According", "to the current legislation, A N Goncharenko is", "not obliged to submit a declaration of his income", "and property because he is not a state official.", "We do not possess any information if A N", "Goncharenko owns any property in Great Britain.’", "However, documents obtained by The Mail on Sunday", "confirm Goncharenko’s interests. MCA Shipping", "(Gib) is listed as the owner of 102 Eaton Square", "on the Land Registry. Previous purchases: Built", "in 1827 and run as a gambling den for the", "aristocracy with an escape tunnel, there are", "plans for 50 James Street, which sold for £70", "million, to once again become a gentlemen's club", ". Leafy: Now back on sale at £46.5 million, this", "double-fronted house in Lyndhurst Road,", "Hampstead, with two pools and seven bedrooms, has", "had a £10 million refurbishment after Goncharenko", "snapped it up . Classical: Built around 1825 by", "the Grosvenor family and set in London's", "Belgravia, this Grade II* building is in a", "classical square where Roman Abramovich also owns", "property and where Baroness Thatcher lived . MCA", "Shipping, which is based in Gibraltar, shows", "Andrey Goncharenko as shareholder. Directors", "include Redmount Management Services with the", "company secretary listed as Redmount Corporate", "Services. Separate documents reveal that Redmount", "is linked to Hanover Lodge, 50 St James Street", "and Lyndhurst Road. Alex Watzdorf, a top broker", "who worked on the Hanover Lodge deal, also", "confirmed Goncharenko bought the house from Lord", "Bagri. Following repeated requests from The Mail", "on Sunday in both the UK and Russia, lawyers for", "Goncharenko insisted that his property ownership", "was a private matter and said he was not the", "registered proprietor of Hanover Lodge, 102 Eaton", "Square, 50 St James and Lyndhurst Road. They", "declined to comment on his failure to pay the", "balance of the charity painting. When asked about", "Goncharenko’s property plans, London-based", "businesswoman Nelli MacKenzie, believed to be", "involved in the purchase of Eaton Square, said:", "‘I don’t think he is interested in discussing it", "with the press.’" ]
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pictured with a companion, has bought and sold £120 million, it is the most expensive town house unclear. He has never appeared in the Forbes Rich grand plans to spend at least £1.2million gutting the 33,000 sq ft Hanover Lodge, which was mansion in London's Regent's Park . Palatial: The
By . Talal Musa . PUBLISHED: . 10:25 EST, 14 May 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 15:53 EST, 14 May 2013 . It is one of the most popular games on the planet - serving an ever-growing community of millions. And with Runescape 3 around the corner, MailOnline talked to CEO of Jagex, Mark Gerhard, about the game, the challenges facing free-to-play games and...owning a tank.What is it about Runescape that has made it so successful? MG: 'It’s because RuneScape is unique! It’s always been easy to jump in: it’s free to get started and runs from your web browser and doesn’t the need any download. 'The gameplay is also different from most other online RPGs – RuneScape is about freedom to do your own thing without restrictions; you can be any type of character you want, you can explore a whole world, you can choose from a wide variety of gameplay from crafting to fighting, from trading to questing – it’s all up to you. It’s also less action intensive than most similar games, which makes it a more relaxing experience that you can take at your own pace.'How has the world of Gielinor been tweaked? Are there new kingdoms and different ways to travel? MG: 'Gielinor has always been evolving in the 12 years of RuneScape’s history. We’ve added new continents, new dungeons and new cities. 'There are also many ways to travel, whether running, using teleport spells, spirit trees, fairy rings or even hot air balloons! Recently we added an easy way to travel called the Lodestone Network, which is ideal for new players to hop between important game locations quickly.' Pretty as a picture: With the updated graphics engine, RuneScape 3 rivals Warcraft's visual fidelity . What inspired monster design in Runescape? MG: 'A huge variety of things really, spanning from world mythology, childhood memories to the colourful corners of our own imaginations. 'Sometimes is great just to ask an artist to explore ideas using a few keywords to get the creative juices flowing, and then build the backstory of the monsters after the creation of the concept art, turning the “normal” process on its head. 'As a company we have a strong background in traditional storytelling so there are always some crazy ideas floating around.' How did you develop / design different spells? MG: 'Spells tend to start with a written design since they are generally very practical and have a strong motive behind their addition to the game. 'We need to think about their cost to cast (mages use rune stones to release magical energy, a bit like mystical batteries) and the amount of damage they do to opponents. RuneScape is an Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG). Players travel around the land of Gielinor battling monsters and trading. With more than 200million accounts created, it was recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest MMORPG in the world. 'Mages in RuneScape don’t only deal with big fireballs and lightning bolts in combat though, we have spells for all sorts of things, including baking pies, enchanting magical jewellery and even turning bones into bananas. These spells are often themed to different sorts of spell books too.' Are there many changes to the in-game trading mechanic? MG: 'No. In RuneScape players are free to trade pretty much anything to anyone, and we have a player run grand exchange stock market, where players buy and sell items from humble potatoes to glorious god swords. 'Prices are calculated by actual supply and demand and so can fluctuate depending on the activity of the players at the time.'How have you listened to fans criticisms of the first game? And have the fans steered the development of the game? MG: 'Definitely, we’ve always been community focused and this year we’re really trying to step that up again. 'The story in RuneScape 3 is going to be shaped by players, week by week over the course of this year. 'We’re doing beta tests for the new HTML5 client and the New Interface System because we really want player feedback to guide our development. We’ve also recently run a poll to see which other storyline players want to see continued next – the Dwarf quest series triumphed over Pirates and Gnomes!' Towering heights: This is the largest of the RuneScape games,  boasting new cities and continents . Can we expect to see many changes in combat? MG: 'We released a brand new combat system last year and have been working with our players to polish it ever since. It’s far more exciting and engaging than ever before, rewarding players for tactical decisions and intelligent use of equipment… as well as being really fun! 'RuneScape doesn’t limit players to only ever adopt one combat style, so you can find yourself switching between brutal 2 handed swords, magical staffs, duel wielding crossbows, tower shields, even summon mighty creatures to do your bidding.'Are there any changes in the Grand Exchange? (answered above) How have you rid the game of unbalanced trading and real currency being traded for virtual goods? MG: 'Rather than make modifications to the gameplay to deal with unwanted activity, we have specialised systems that can detect accounts that are real world trading and deal with them according to our rules. '“Fairness” is incredibly important to us and we don’t ignore the problem like other games often do. We actively hunt those who are generating wealth (also known as gold farming) with the intention to sell, and often seek legal solutions to the problem.'How have the graphics been improved? Do you think it can compete visually with the likes of World of Warcraft now? MG: 'RuneScape is definitely one of the best looking browser games out there and we’re competitive with even the big download-based titles out there. 'The new HTML5 client also gives us a great platform to continue building on, further improving the graphics with better visual fidelity and more visual effects.' Open to everyone: Graphics can be scaled up or down depending on your hardware specifications . What does the future of MMOs hold? Do you think it’ll be a ‘survival of the fittest’ – where we see just one or two dominant MMOs ruling online? MG: 'MMOs have definitely been diversifying and it’s not just a genre full of World of Warcraft clones any more. 'There are many more games on offer and Free to Play is becoming the standard. Players have much more choice now, so it’s not enough to have just a decent game anymore – to survive MMOs will need to be have something really interesting and different on offer. 'The most successful games will be those who can managed to both innovate whilst also listening carefully to their communities.' Lastly, is it true that you own a tank? MG: 'Yes, that is true - and you won't believe how little it costs to insure! The MPG isn't great, though.' RunScape 3 is released in the summer. Follow us on Twitter: @DailyMailGames and on Facebook: Daily Mail Games.
More continents, dungeons and cities promised . Design 'shaped by players' - ensuring the smoothest possible experience . Uses HTML5 - resulting in substantial improvement in effects and environments . 'MMOs must do something different to stay alive,' says Jagex boss .
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[ "By . Talal Musa . PUBLISHED: . 10:25 EST, 14 May", "2013 . | . UPDATED: . 15:53 EST, 14 May 2013 . It", "is one of the most popular games on the planet -", "serving an ever-growing community of millions.", "And with Runescape 3 around the corner,", "MailOnline talked to CEO of Jagex, Mark Gerhard,", "about the game, the challenges facing", "free-to-play games and...owning a tank.What is it", "about Runescape that has made it so successful?", "MG: 'It’s because RuneScape is unique! It’s", "always been easy to jump in: it’s free to get", "started and runs from your web browser and", "doesn’t the need any download. 'The gameplay is", "also different from most other online RPGs –", "RuneScape is about freedom to do your own thing", "without restrictions; you can be any type of", "character you want, you can explore a whole", "world, you can choose from a wide variety of", "gameplay from crafting to fighting, from trading", "to questing – it’s all up to you. It’s also less", "action intensive than most similar games, which", "makes it a more relaxing experience that you can", "take at your own pace.'How has the world of", "Gielinor been tweaked? Are there new kingdoms and", "different ways to travel? MG: 'Gielinor has", "always been evolving in the 12 years of", "RuneScape’s history. We’ve added new continents,", "new dungeons and new cities. 'There are also many", "ways to travel, whether running, using teleport", "spells, spirit trees, fairy rings or even hot air", "balloons! Recently we added an easy way to travel", "called the Lodestone Network, which is ideal for", "new players to hop between important game", "locations quickly.' Pretty as a picture: With the", "updated graphics engine, RuneScape 3 rivals", "Warcraft's visual fidelity . What inspired", "monster design in Runescape? MG: 'A huge variety", "of things really, spanning from world mythology,", "childhood memories to the colourful corners of", "our own imaginations. 'Sometimes is great just to", "ask an artist to explore ideas using a few", "keywords to get the creative juices flowing, and", "then build the backstory of the monsters after", "the creation of the concept art, turning the", "“normal” process on its head. 'As a company we", "have a strong background in traditional", "storytelling so there are always some crazy ideas", "floating around.' How did you develop / design", "different spells? MG: 'Spells tend to start with", "a written design since they are generally very", "practical and have a strong motive behind their", "addition to the game. 'We need to think about", "their cost to cast (mages use rune stones to", "release magical energy, a bit like mystical", "batteries) and the amount of damage they do to", "opponents. RuneScape is an Massively Multiplayer", "Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG). Players travel", "around the land of Gielinor battling monsters and", "trading. With more than 200million accounts", "created, it was recognised by the Guinness Book", "of Records as the largest MMORPG in the world.", "'Mages in RuneScape don’t only deal with big", "fireballs and lightning bolts in combat though,", "we have spells for all sorts of things, including", "baking pies, enchanting magical jewellery and", "even turning bones into bananas. These spells are", "often themed to different sorts of spell books", "too.' Are there many changes to the in-game", "trading mechanic? MG: 'No. In RuneScape players", "are free to trade pretty much anything to anyone,", "and we have a player run grand exchange stock", "market, where players buy and sell items from", "humble potatoes to glorious god swords. 'Prices", "are calculated by actual supply and demand and so", "can fluctuate depending on the activity of the", "players at the time.'How have you listened to", "fans criticisms of the first game? And have the", "fans steered the development of the game? MG:", "'Definitely, we’ve always been community focused", "and this year we’re really trying to step that up", "again. 'The story in RuneScape 3 is going to be", "shaped by players, week by week over the course", "of this year. 'We’re doing beta tests for the new", "HTML5 client and the New Interface System because", "we really want player feedback to guide our", "development. We’ve also recently run a poll to", "see which other storyline players want to see", "continued next – the Dwarf quest series triumphed", "over Pirates and Gnomes!' Towering heights: This", "is the largest of the RuneScape games,  boasting", "new cities and continents . Can we expect to see", "many changes in combat? MG: 'We released a brand", "new combat system last year and have been working", "with our players to polish it ever since. It’s", "far more exciting and engaging than ever before,", "rewarding players for tactical decisions and", "intelligent use of equipment… as well as being", "really fun! 'RuneScape doesn’t limit players to", "only ever adopt one combat style, so you can find", "yourself switching between brutal 2 handed", "swords, magical staffs, duel wielding crossbows,", "tower shields, even summon mighty creatures to do", "your bidding.'Are there any changes in the Grand", "Exchange? (answered above) How have you rid the", "game of unbalanced trading and real currency", "being traded for virtual goods? MG: 'Rather than", "make modifications to the gameplay to deal with", "unwanted activity, we have specialised systems", "that can detect accounts that are real world", "trading and deal with them according to our", "rules. '“Fairness” is incredibly important to us", "and we don’t ignore the problem like other games", "often do. We actively hunt those who are", "generating wealth (also known as gold farming)", "with the intention to sell, and often seek legal", "solutions to the problem.'How have the graphics", "been improved? Do you think it can compete", "visually with the likes of World of Warcraft now?", "MG: 'RuneScape is definitely one of the best", "looking browser games out there and we’re", "competitive with even the big download-based", "titles out there. 'The new HTML5 client also", "gives us a great platform to continue building", "on, further improving the graphics with better", "visual fidelity and more visual effects.' Open to", "everyone: Graphics can be scaled up or down", "depending on your hardware specifications . What", "does the future of MMOs hold? Do you think it’ll", "be a ‘survival of the fittest’ – where we see", "just one or two dominant MMOs ruling online? MG:", "'MMOs have definitely been diversifying and it’s", "not just a genre full of World of Warcraft clones", "any more. 'There are many more games on offer and", "Free to Play is becoming the standard. Players", "have much more choice now, so it’s not enough to", "have just a decent game anymore – to survive MMOs", "will need to be have something really interesting", "and different on offer. 'The most successful", "games will be those who can managed to both", "innovate whilst also listening carefully to their", "communities.' Lastly, is it true that you own a", "tank? MG: 'Yes, that is true - and you won't", "believe how little it costs to insure! The MPG", "isn't great, though.' RunScape 3 is released in", "the summer. Follow us on Twitter: @DailyMailGames", "and on Facebook: Daily Mail Games." ]
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(CNN) -- Nine commuter aircraft were grounded for safety inspections Tuesday at Chicago's O'Hare airport after a federal security inspector climbed onto them by grabbing sensitive outside instruments, the Transportation Security Administration said Wednesday. "It delayed a lot of folks getting to where they had to go yesterday," said American Eagle spokeswoman Andrea Huguely. "This was something we had never experienced before." The inspector used the total air temperature probe and the jetway to haul himself through the open doors of seven of the nine planes he inspected, a TSA official said. The inspector aimed "to look for and test, among other things, access vulnerabilities or areas were someone with ill intent could gain access to the aircraft," the TSA said, adding: "Aircraft operators are required to secure each aircraft when left unattended." Sam Mayer, a spokesman for the Allied Pilots Union, said the maneuver could have damaged the probes. Pilots use readings from the probes to gauge the probability of icing. "Apparently the TSA inspector hoisted himself up using the TAT probe as a stirrup. He repeated the same procedure with nine aircraft. Most TAT probes have a painted decal on the side that reads 'NO STEP,' " he said. "We caught it this time, but who knows if this has happened other times ... and with other planes that are out there," Mayer added. He said pilots examine their planes before take-off, but they might not spot something like a part damaged in an inspection. "Pilots are the last line of defense. We do our pre-flight inspections, but we don't have a system in place to check for broken parts," he said. Huguely said the airline's own inspectors checked out all of the aircraft, did not find any damage, and put them back in service by 10:45 a.m. Tuesday. She said the airline is in touch with the TSA "and we are working through this issue with them." TSA spokeswoman Ellen Howe said the inspector did not intend any harm. "It is not TSA's intent to cause delays or potential damage to aircraft as a result of our inspections," she said. American Airlines, which owns and operates American Eagle, could face fines over the incident, she said. "The inspector was able to gain access to the interior of seven of the nine aircraft inspected, which is an apparent violation of the airline's security program," Howe said. The inspector was not identified. "TSA is reviewing the inspection results and, depending on the conclusion, could take action with the airline up to and including levying of civil penalties," Howe said. American Eagle said in a statement that it was "confident that it followed all proper security procedures." But, "if not observed by vigilant Eagle employees in Chicago, the actions of this inspector would have been unknown and could have jeopardized the safety of our customers and crew because of potential damage to the sensitive equipment mounted on the aircraft fuselage," the airline said. "American Eagle is also concerned that the TSA inspector's method of physically hoisting himself up to the jet bridge using a part of the aircraft could have placed him in physical danger."
Inspector grabbed instrument used to measure outside air temperature . The probes could have been damaged, so planes were grounded, inspected . TSA says inspector was looking for security lapses . Because inspector gained access to aircraft, airline could face fines .
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[ "(CNN) -- Nine commuter aircraft were grounded for", "safety inspections Tuesday at Chicago's O'Hare", "airport after a federal security inspector", "climbed onto them by grabbing sensitive outside", "instruments, the Transportation Security", "Administration said Wednesday. \"It delayed a lot", "of folks getting to where they had to go", "yesterday,\" said American Eagle spokeswoman", "Andrea Huguely. \"This was something we had never", "experienced before.\" The inspector used the total", "air temperature probe and the jetway to haul", "himself through the open doors of seven of the", "nine planes he inspected, a TSA official said.", "The inspector aimed \"to look for and test, among", "other things, access vulnerabilities or areas", "were someone with ill intent could gain access to", "the aircraft,\" the TSA said, adding: \"Aircraft", "operators are required to secure each aircraft", "when left unattended.\" Sam Mayer, a spokesman for", "the Allied Pilots Union, said the maneuver could", "have damaged the probes. Pilots use readings from", "the probes to gauge the probability of icing.", "\"Apparently the TSA inspector hoisted himself up", "using the TAT probe as a stirrup. He repeated the", "same procedure with nine aircraft. Most TAT", "probes have a painted decal on the side that", "reads 'NO STEP,' \" he said. \"We caught it this", "time, but who knows if this has happened other", "times ... and with other planes that are out", "there,\" Mayer added. He said pilots examine their", "planes before take-off, but they might not spot", "something like a part damaged in an inspection.", "\"Pilots are the last line of defense. We do our", "pre-flight inspections, but we don't have a", "system in place to check for broken parts,\" he", "said. Huguely said the airline's own inspectors", "checked out all of the aircraft, did not find any", "damage, and put them back in service by 10:45", "a.m. Tuesday. She said the airline is in touch", "with the TSA \"and we are working through this", "issue with them.\" TSA spokeswoman Ellen Howe said", "the inspector did not intend any harm. \"It is not", "TSA's intent to cause delays or potential damage", "to aircraft as a result of our inspections,\" she", "said. American Airlines, which owns and operates", "American Eagle, could face fines over the", "incident, she said. \"The inspector was able to", "gain access to the interior of seven of the nine", "aircraft inspected, which is an apparent", "violation of the airline's security program,\"", "Howe said. The inspector was not identified. \"TSA", "is reviewing the inspection results and,", "depending on the conclusion, could take action", "with the airline up to and including levying of", "civil penalties,\" Howe said. American Eagle said", "in a statement that it was \"confident that it", "followed all proper security procedures.\" But,", "\"if not observed by vigilant Eagle employees in", "Chicago, the actions of this inspector would have", "been unknown and could have jeopardized the", "safety of our customers and crew because of", "potential damage to the sensitive equipment", "mounted on the aircraft fuselage,\" the airline", "said. \"American Eagle is also concerned that the", "TSA inspector's method of physically hoisting", "himself up to the jet bridge using a part of the", "aircraft could have placed him in physical", "danger.\"" ]
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(CNN) -- Nine commuter aircraft were grounded for air temperature probe and the jetway to haul nine planes he inspected, a TSA official said. have damaged the probes. Pilots use readings from American Eagle, could face fines over the incident, she said. "The inspector was able to gain access to the interior of seven of the nine been unknown and could have jeopardized the
(CNN) -- As violence again roils Iraq, the United Nations reported more than 65,000 people had fled conflict areas in the past week. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said in a report that those Iraqis fled from the cities of Falluja and Ramadi in Iraq's central Anbar province. More than 140,000 people have been made homeless since new fighting broke out at the end of 2013, according to Iraq's Ministry of Displacement and Migration. It is the largest displacement in Iraq since the sectarian violence of 2006-2008. That figure adds to the 1.13 million people already internally displaced and mostly residing in Baghdad, Diyala and Ninewa provinces. Adrian Edwards, spokesman for the refugee agency, told reporters in Geneva that its staff and other people in Anbar had reported many civilians were unable to leave conflict-affected areas where food and fuel were in short supply. "Most of the recently displaced remain outside Falluja city, accommodated by relatives or staying in schools, mosques and hospitals where resources are running low," he said. "Host families are having difficulties sustaining the burden of caring for the displaced." More violence was recorded on Friday. Seven people were killed and nine others were hurt in separate incidents when Iraqi Army mortars landed in residential areas in Falluja, health officials there told CNN.
More than 65,000 have fled Falluja and Ramadi in past week . This is on top of more than 1.1 million internally displaced persons . More violence was recorded in Iraq Friday with seven reported killed .
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[ "(CNN) -- As violence again roils Iraq, the United", "Nations reported more than 65,000 people had fled", "conflict areas in the past week. The Office of", "the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees", "said in a report that those Iraqis fled from the", "cities of Falluja and Ramadi in Iraq's central", "Anbar province. More than 140,000 people have", "been made homeless since new fighting broke out", "at the end of 2013, according to Iraq's Ministry", "of Displacement and Migration. It is the largest", "displacement in Iraq since the sectarian violence", "of 2006-2008. That figure adds to the 1.13", "million people already internally displaced and", "mostly residing in Baghdad, Diyala and Ninewa", "provinces. Adrian Edwards, spokesman for the", "refugee agency, told reporters in Geneva that its", "staff and other people in Anbar had reported many", "civilians were unable to leave conflict-affected", "areas where food and fuel were in short supply.", "\"Most of the recently displaced remain outside", "Falluja city, accommodated by relatives or", "staying in schools, mosques and hospitals where", "resources are running low,\" he said. \"Host", "families are having difficulties sustaining the", "burden of caring for the displaced.\" More", "violence was recorded on Friday. Seven people", "were killed and nine others were hurt in separate", "incidents when Iraqi Army mortars landed in", "residential areas in Falluja, health officials", "there told CNN." ]
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By . Anna Sanders . PUBLISHED: . 17:07 EST, 10 June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 17:23 EST, 10 June 2013 . A Utah man who spoke about his 'temper' on Facebook was found dead Sunday night with his 2-year-old son in an apparent murder-suicide. Bryson Drew, 21, was found with a single gunshot wound to the head in the basement of a Spanish Fork, Utah, home by his sister at 8:40 p.m. Sunday, according to KSL. Along with a suicide note, police found Drew's son Chanse in a bedroom with blunt force trauma injuries. The note did not give a reason for the deaths, which police believe resulted from a murder-suicide. Under investigation: Police are looking into the apparent murder-suicide of Bryson Drew, 21, and his son Chanse, 2, who were both found dead in Utah . Tragic: Police said 2-year-old Chanse was found dead with blunt force trauma injuries in the same home his father, Bryson Drew ,21, was found with a single gunshot wound to the head and a suicide note . 'It briefly just stated how the deceased wanted some property passed on to relatives,' Spanish Fork Police Lt. Matthew Johnson told KSL. 'There are a lot of questions left unanswered. We may never know why he may have done this," Johnson also said according to The Salt Lake City Tribune. Drew's father told KSL they believe it was an accident, adding the family has letters from Drew showing  'extreme remorse in what happened'. 'We may never know exactly what happened in those final moments in the house down there,' Delbert Drew said. 'Something went terribly wrong in a matter of moments.' They were found in Drew's grandparents' home, police said. Chanse had been staying with his father for a long time, but his mother and Drew had an 'informal joint custody'. Home: The bodies of Bryson Drew, 21, and his son Chanse, 2, were found by Drew's sister in their grandparent's home in Spanish Fork, Utah, where they had been staying . Too soon: Chanse Drew, 2, was found dead in his grandparents home in Utah with blunt force trauma injuries . Mystery: Police are still investigating how and why Bryson Drew, 21, and his son Chanse, 2, died in Utah. Drew was found with a gunshot wound and a suicide note . Though police reported Drew had no history of drug abuse, mental illness or alcohol abuse, Drew spoke about his 'temper' in a Facebook wall post thanking friends and family on May 11. 'Just . wanna take the time to thank the people that keep my head up, give me . good advice, and keep me threw the day,' Drew wrote. 'Ashley MissTwiztid . Drew my sis helps me keep calm any time my temper gets up.' Drew mentioned his son Chanse in the post: 'My son chanse who makes my day being his goofy self just like his dad'. He also thanked his mother and father and thanked friends for understanding the 'horrible situation' he was going through. 'Not being rude but i love my son chanse more than anything in this world. but i still love you all,' the post finished. Love: Bryson Drew, 21, posted frequently about his 2-year-old son Chanse on Facebook, sharing an image left that says 'I love my son with all my heart' Happy: Police are still investigating the death of 2-year-old Chanse Drew in Utah . Police said Drew's family was 'shocked' by the deaths. 'Several . of the neighbors were outside last night while we were conducting our . investigation and they are just really sad for the family at this time,' Johnson told KSL. 'Their thoughts are with the family. It's just . something that you hope you never have to have to deal with.' Following reports of the apparent murder-suicide, Drew's father stressed on Facebook that these were still 'accusations'. 'There is a story on ksl this morning that has left our family devastated beyond words,' Delbert Drew wrote. 'The accusations made are not founded on anything but speculation. If you choose to read this story please take the time to read the father/grandfathers comments, and others, before passing judgement as we do not feel the media portrayed the story with all the facts.' Drew wrote about a future with his son and father on Facebook last month. 'My awesome dad. when chanse gets old can me we please please please find a 69 or 70's dodge charger to restore i would love to have something me and you and chanse bult with are own hands....' Drew wrote in a post tagging his father. 'PS: love chanse and bryson that are up at 4 in the morning because chanse had a nightmare love ya dad/papa' Grandpa: Delbert Drew wrote on his Facebook the family is 'devastated' after reports of his son Bryson Drew and his grandson Chanse dying in an apparent murder-suicide . Forever young: Chanse Drew was only 2-years-old when he died . Delbert Drew responded to the post saying he loves Chanse 'just the way he is'. 'I would love for him to stay that cute adorable little man too,' Drew's father wrote in the comment. 'But he will grow up to help you be a better person and Dad !!!' Drew and his son were taken to the State of Utah Medical Examiner's Office where autopsies will be performed to determine the official cause of death. The police investigation is ongoing.
Police found Bryson Drew, 21, in his grandparent's Spanish Fork home with a single gunshot wound to the head and a suicide note . Drew's son Chanse was found with blunt force trauma injuries . 'my sis helps me keep calm any time my temper gets up' Drew wrote last month on Facebook . Drew's family is 'devastated beyond words', writes child's grandfather .
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[ "By . Anna Sanders . PUBLISHED: . 17:07 EST, 10", "June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 17:23 EST, 10 June", "2013 . A Utah man who spoke about his 'temper' on", "Facebook was found dead Sunday night with his", "2-year-old son in an apparent murder-suicide.", "Bryson Drew, 21, was found with a single gunshot", "wound to the head in the basement of a Spanish", "Fork, Utah, home by his sister at 8:40 p.m.", "Sunday, according to KSL. Along with a suicide", "note, police found Drew's son Chanse in a bedroom", "with blunt force trauma injuries. The note did", "not give a reason for the deaths, which police", "believe resulted from a murder-suicide. Under", "investigation: Police are looking into the", "apparent murder-suicide of Bryson Drew, 21, and", "his son Chanse, 2, who were both found dead in", "Utah . Tragic: Police said 2-year-old Chanse was", "found dead with blunt force trauma injuries in", "the same home his father, Bryson Drew ,21, was", "found with a single gunshot wound to the head and", "a suicide note . 'It briefly just stated how the", "deceased wanted some property passed on to", "relatives,' Spanish Fork Police Lt. Matthew", "Johnson told KSL. 'There are a lot of questions", "left unanswered. We may never know why he may", "have done this,\" Johnson also said according to", "The Salt Lake City Tribune. Drew's father told", "KSL they believe it was an accident, adding the", "family has letters from Drew showing  'extreme", "remorse in what happened'. 'We may never know", "exactly what happened in those final moments in", "the house down there,' Delbert Drew said.", "'Something went terribly wrong in a matter of", "moments.' They were found in Drew's grandparents'", "home, police said. Chanse had been staying with", "his father for a long time, but his mother and", "Drew had an 'informal joint custody'. Home: The", "bodies of Bryson Drew, 21, and his son Chanse, 2,", "were found by Drew's sister in their", "grandparent's home in Spanish Fork, Utah, where", "they had been staying . Too soon: Chanse Drew, 2,", "was found dead in his grandparents home in Utah", "with blunt force trauma injuries . Mystery:", "Police are still investigating how and why Bryson", "Drew, 21, and his son Chanse, 2, died in Utah.", "Drew was found with a gunshot wound and a suicide", "note . Though police reported Drew had no history", "of drug abuse, mental illness or alcohol abuse,", "Drew spoke about his 'temper' in a Facebook wall", "post thanking friends and family on May 11. 'Just", ". wanna take the time to thank the people that", "keep my head up, give me . good advice, and keep", "me threw the day,' Drew wrote. 'Ashley", "MissTwiztid . Drew my sis helps me keep calm any", "time my temper gets up.' Drew mentioned his son", "Chanse in the post: 'My son chanse who makes my", "day being his goofy self just like his dad'. He", "also thanked his mother and father and thanked", "friends for understanding the 'horrible", "situation' he was going through. 'Not being rude", "but i love my son chanse more than anything in", "this world. but i still love you all,' the post", "finished. Love: Bryson Drew, 21, posted", "frequently about his 2-year-old son Chanse on", "Facebook, sharing an image left that says 'I love", "my son with all my heart' Happy: Police are still", "investigating the death of 2-year-old Chanse Drew", "in Utah . Police said Drew's family was 'shocked'", "by the deaths. 'Several . of the neighbors were", "outside last night while we were conducting our .", "investigation and they are just really sad for", "the family at this time,' Johnson told KSL.", "'Their thoughts are with the family. It's just .", "something that you hope you never have to have to", "deal with.' Following reports of the apparent", "murder-suicide, Drew's father stressed on", "Facebook that these were still 'accusations'.", "'There is a story on ksl this morning that has", "left our family devastated beyond words,' Delbert", "Drew wrote. 'The accusations made are not founded", "on anything but speculation. If you choose to", "read this story please take the time to read the", "father/grandfathers comments, and others, before", "passing judgement as we do not feel the media", "portrayed the story with all the facts.' Drew", "wrote about a future with his son and father on", "Facebook last month. 'My awesome dad. when chanse", "gets old can me we please please please find a 69", "or 70's dodge charger to restore i would love to", "have something me and you and chanse bult with", "are own hands....' Drew wrote in a post tagging", "his father. 'PS: love chanse and bryson that are", "up at 4 in the morning because chanse had a", "nightmare love ya dad/papa' Grandpa: Delbert Drew", "wrote on his Facebook the family is 'devastated'", "after reports of his son Bryson Drew and his", "grandson Chanse dying in an apparent", "murder-suicide . Forever young: Chanse Drew was", "only 2-years-old when he died . Delbert Drew", "responded to the post saying he loves Chanse", "'just the way he is'. 'I would love for him to", "stay that cute adorable little man too,' Drew's", "father wrote in the comment. 'But he will grow up", "to help you be a better person and Dad !!!' Drew", "and his son were taken to the State of Utah", "Medical Examiner's Office where autopsies will be", "performed to determine the official cause of", "death. The police investigation is ongoing." ]
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Bryson Drew, 21, was found with a single gunshot note, police found Drew's son Chanse in a bedroom found with a single gunshot wound to the head and grandparent's home in Spanish Fork, Utah, where with blunt force trauma injuries . Mystery: Drew was found with a gunshot wound and a suicide MissTwiztid . Drew my sis helps me keep calm any time my temper gets up.' Drew mentioned his son wrote on his Facebook the family is 'devastated'
(CNN) -- After seeing his three-decade rule come to an end, Yemen's former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, will leave the country for Ethiopia this week, ruling party officials said Monday. Saleh returned to Yemen just days ago. However, he was under increased pressure to leave, as Yemenis worry his presence will undermine efforts of the new president, Abdurabu Mansur Hadi. Saleh and Hadi appeared at the presidential palace Monday for a former handover of power ceremony amid cautious optimism and ongoing threats of violence in the country. Hadi, who served as Saleh's vice president, was elected to the post last week and was sworn in Saturday in the capital, Sanaa. The event cemented a power transfer deal reached in November to end months of protests and violence over Saleh's longtime rule. Before Hadi became acting president in November, Yemen had been engulfed in anti-Saleh protests. The agreement was brokered by the Gulf Cooperation Council and backed by the United States. Officials with Hadi's office confirmed Saleh will depart Yemen this week, but would not divulge his destination. There have been discussions about Saleh settling in either Oman or Ethiopia, but the former president has not made a decision, according to a Yemeni government official who asked for anonymity as the official is not authorized to speak to the media. Saleh expressed his support for Hadi at the ceremony Monday. "I would like to congratulate my brother and colleague, His Excellency President Abdurabbu Mansur Hadi, for being elected as president of the republic." Hadi spoke next, saying, "Today, we welcome and bid farewell. ... Welcome a new leadership and we bid farewell to the leadership. ... This means that we lay new rules for the exchange of peaceful transfer of power in Yemen, because security and stability is the basis of development." Acknowledging the numerous challenges faced by Yemen, Hadi added, "We are in front of a difficult and complex time and the Yemeni people, who in millions participated in the early elections, gave a clear message for standing with security and stability in order for better change." At the end of the ceremony, Saleh handed a Yemeni flag to Hadi. While the handover was taking place, and in a sign of just how much anger is still directed at Saleh, more than 1,000 protesters marched from Change Square toward Hadi's house, demanding Saleh's prosecution and condemning Hadi's appearance with the former president. On Saturday, Hadi promised to continue the fight against al Qaeda, calling it "a religious and national duty" for citizens of his nation. But as he was being sworn in, a deadly car bomb killed more than 20 security force members in another part of the country. The explosion occurred near the presidential palace in Mukalla, the provincial seat of Hadramout province, a senior security official and an eyewitness said. The Mukalla palace is one of several presidential palaces throughout the country. Hadramout province is in the country's east; Sanaa is in the west. "Yemen is a country where such attacks take place, so this is not a surprise," said Ali Saeed Obaid, a government official. No one immediately claimed responsibility. Speaking about the fight against al Qaeda, Hadi said he hoped an effort to eradicate militants would lead to the return of displaced persons to their towns and villages. "The country does not need additional crises to deepen its wounds, as the next period requires serious dialogue and clear outlines through a new constitution that meets the national expectations," Hadi said. U.S. President Barack Obama called Hadi to congratulate him and to say that the United States "will stand with the people of Yemen as they continue their efforts to forge a brighter future for their country," according to a White House statement. "Under President Hadi's leadership, Yemen has the potential to serve as a model for how peaceful transitions can occur when people resist violence and unite under a common cause," Obama said, noting that much work still lies ahead. Hadi received 99.8% of the 6.6 million votes cast in Tuesday's election, according to Mohmmad Hassan al-Hakimi, chairman of the Supreme Committee for Elections and Referendum. Saleh, who led Yemen for 33 years, was wounded in a June assassination attempt at his presidential palace during battles between government troops and tribal fighters. "Saleh has the option to continue involvement in politics, and the power transfer deal will not force him to step aside," said Abdu Ganadi, his senior aide. "He is the leader of the GPC, and his voice and support will continue being heard in the GPC." But the U.N. envoy to Yemen, Jamal bin Omar, said the Arab nation "is turning the page." He said a coming "national dialogue conference" will be an "opportunity to draft a new constitution that will be a new social pact among the Yemenis." Human Rights Watch has called on Hadi to make changes without delay. "Yemen's potentially historic transition will be off to a shaky start unless Hadi makes an immediate break with the abuses of the past," said Letta Tayler, the group's Yemen researcher. "Yemen's new leader needs to move decisively to usher in promised reforms that uphold human rights and the rule of law." The 65-year-old Hadi is a British-, Egyptian- and Soviet-trained army officer, recently promoted to field marshal. He had been vice president since 1994 and ran for a two-year term as president on pledges of improving security and creating jobs. But he's never had much of a power base, and Yemen's problems are expected to take longer than two years to fix. Yemen is the poorest country in the Middle East, with a severe shortage of water and rising levels of malnutrition among its population of about 25 million. Saleh faced a separatist movement in the south, sectarian tensions in the north and the growing presence of what Western officials describe as al Qaeda's most dangerous affiliate, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. CNN's Jamie Crawford and Kindah Shair contributed to this report.
Ali Abdullah Saleh is headed to Ethiopia, officials say . Abdurabu Mansur Hadi is Yemen's new president . Saleh led the country for 33 years . Obama: Yemen could "serve as a model for how peaceful transitions can occur"
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[ "(CNN) -- After seeing his three-decade rule come", "to an end, Yemen's former president, Ali Abdullah", "Saleh, will leave the country for Ethiopia this", "week, ruling party officials said Monday. Saleh", "returned to Yemen just days ago. However, he was", "under increased pressure to leave, as Yemenis", "worry his presence will undermine efforts of the", "new president, Abdurabu Mansur Hadi. Saleh and", "Hadi appeared at the presidential palace Monday", "for a former handover of power ceremony amid", "cautious optimism and ongoing threats of violence", "in the country. Hadi, who served as Saleh's vice", "president, was elected to the post last week and", "was sworn in Saturday in the capital, Sanaa. The", "event cemented a power transfer deal reached in", "November to end months of protests and violence", "over Saleh's longtime rule. Before Hadi became", "acting president in November, Yemen had been", "engulfed in anti-Saleh protests. The agreement", "was brokered by the Gulf Cooperation Council and", "backed by the United States. Officials with", "Hadi's office confirmed Saleh will depart Yemen", "this week, but would not divulge his destination.", "There have been discussions about Saleh settling", "in either Oman or Ethiopia, but the former", "president has not made a decision, according to a", "Yemeni government official who asked for", "anonymity as the official is not authorized to", "speak to the media. Saleh expressed his support", "for Hadi at the ceremony Monday. \"I would like to", "congratulate my brother and colleague, His", "Excellency President Abdurabbu Mansur Hadi, for", "being elected as president of the republic.\" Hadi", "spoke next, saying, \"Today, we welcome and bid", "farewell. ... Welcome a new leadership and we bid", "farewell to the leadership. ... This means that", "we lay new rules for the exchange of peaceful", "transfer of power in Yemen, because security and", "stability is the basis of development.\"", "Acknowledging the numerous challenges faced by", "Yemen, Hadi added, \"We are in front of a", "difficult and complex time and the Yemeni people,", "who in millions participated in the early", "elections, gave a clear message for standing with", "security and stability in order for better", "change.\" At the end of the ceremony, Saleh handed", "a Yemeni flag to Hadi. While the handover was", "taking place, and in a sign of just how much", "anger is still directed at Saleh, more than 1,000", "protesters marched from Change Square toward", "Hadi's house, demanding Saleh's prosecution and", "condemning Hadi's appearance with the former", "president. On Saturday, Hadi promised to continue", "the fight against al Qaeda, calling it \"a", "religious and national duty\" for citizens of his", "nation. But as he was being sworn in, a deadly", "car bomb killed more than 20 security force", "members in another part of the country. The", "explosion occurred near the presidential palace", "in Mukalla, the provincial seat of Hadramout", "province, a senior security official and an", "eyewitness said. The Mukalla palace is one of", "several presidential palaces throughout the", "country. Hadramout province is in the country's", "east; Sanaa is in the west. \"Yemen is a country", "where such attacks take place, so this is not a", "surprise,\" said Ali Saeed Obaid, a government", "official. No one immediately claimed", "responsibility. Speaking about the fight against", "al Qaeda, Hadi said he hoped an effort to", "eradicate militants would lead to the return of", "displaced persons to their towns and villages.", "\"The country does not need additional crises to", "deepen its wounds, as the next period requires", "serious dialogue and clear outlines through a new", "constitution that meets the national", "expectations,\" Hadi said. U.S. President Barack", "Obama called Hadi to congratulate him and to say", "that the United States \"will stand with the", "people of Yemen as they continue their efforts to", "forge a brighter future for their country,\"", "according to a White House statement. \"Under", "President Hadi's leadership, Yemen has the", "potential to serve as a model for how peaceful", "transitions can occur when people resist violence", "and unite under a common cause,\" Obama said,", "noting that much work still lies ahead. Hadi", "received 99.8% of the 6.6 million votes cast in", "Tuesday's election, according to Mohmmad Hassan", "al-Hakimi, chairman of the Supreme Committee for", "Elections and Referendum. Saleh, who led Yemen", "for 33 years, was wounded in a June assassination", "attempt at his presidential palace during battles", "between government troops and tribal fighters.", "\"Saleh has the option to continue involvement in", "politics, and the power transfer deal will not", "force him to step aside,\" said Abdu Ganadi, his", "senior aide. \"He is the leader of the GPC, and", "his voice and support will continue being heard", "in the GPC.\" But the U.N. envoy to Yemen, Jamal", "bin Omar, said the Arab nation \"is turning the", "page.\" He said a coming \"national dialogue", "conference\" will be an \"opportunity to draft a", "new constitution that will be a new social pact", "among the Yemenis.\" Human Rights Watch has called", "on Hadi to make changes without delay. \"Yemen's", "potentially historic transition will be off to a", "shaky start unless Hadi makes an immediate break", "with the abuses of the past,\" said Letta Tayler,", "the group's Yemen researcher. \"Yemen's new leader", "needs to move decisively to usher in promised", "reforms that uphold human rights and the rule of", "law.\" The 65-year-old Hadi is a British-,", "Egyptian- and Soviet-trained army officer,", "recently promoted to field marshal. He had been", "vice president since 1994 and ran for a two-year", "term as president on pledges of improving", "security and creating jobs. But he's never had", "much of a power base, and Yemen's problems are", "expected to take longer than two years to fix.", "Yemen is the poorest country in the Middle East,", "with a severe shortage of water and rising levels", "of malnutrition among its population of about 25", "million. Saleh faced a separatist movement in the", "south, sectarian tensions in the north and the", "growing presence of what Western officials", "describe as al Qaeda's most dangerous affiliate,", "al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. CNN's Jamie", "Crawford and Kindah Shair contributed to this", "report." ]
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to an end, Yemen's former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, will leave the country for Ethiopia this new president, Abdurabu Mansur Hadi. Saleh and potential to serve as a model for how peaceful transitions can occur when people resist violence
The owner of the hotel where a young woman was murdered in a reported act of cannibalism has spoken of the moment she walked in to find the blood-spattered killer leaning over and staring at his mutilated victim. Mandy Miles, who owns the Sirhowy Arms Hotel in Argoed, south Wales, said she looked into Matthew Williams's 'black eyes' and would have attacked him with a fire extinguisher had Cerys Yemm, 22, still been alive. Mrs Miles said she had gone up to the room because her son told her Williams, 34, had a woman in there, which is against the hotel's rules. Scroll down for video . Mandy Miles outside the Sirhowy Arms Hotel where Cerys Yemm was brutally murdered and cannibalised last week has described the horrific moment she walked in on the killer and his mutilated victim . Loss: Cerys Yemm, 22, was killed and mutilated by Matthew Williams, 34, at the Argoed hotel . Little could she have imagined the sickening sight when she opened the door to confront him. She said: 'The amount of blood and the stillness of her, there were no signs of life at that point. 'I said to Matthew "do you know what you're doing to that girl?" His chilling reply? 'That's no girl.' Mrs Miles, who is studying for a degree in criminology and psychology, said : 'He was leaning over her. Miss Yemm, who worked in sales at Next, is believed to have met Williams through mutual friends . 'Who in their right mind would just carry on leaning and looking down? 'With me walking in would make you stand up, it would make you lift your head. That told me he didn't know what he was doing.' And she said that she was given no information about Williams by the authorities before he moved in. Ms Yemm died in the hotel in Argoed, near Blackwood, last week. She had substantial injuries. Williams also died at the scene after he was Tasered by police. Mrs Miles said she saw broken china in the room and injuries to Miss Yemm's neck and jaw . Williams had taken a cocktail of mind-bending drugs and told friends he was hearing voices and hallucinating before attacking Miss Yemm and reportedly biting off parts of her face. Miss Yemm, who worked in sales at Next, is believed to have met Williams through mutual friends. Mrs Miles said she saw broken china in the room and injuries to Miss Yemm's neck and jaw. 'I had to decide what the hell was going on and then I had residents behind me in danger,' she added. 'I rang 999 and I made damn well sure he couldn't get out of that room. It was the fear of what he was capable of. He didn't recognise me and he didn't recognise what he was doing. 'I was holding onto the door knob so he couldn't get out. I couldn't let him flee the scene. 'The police then came upstairs and took over. 'If that girl had been alive, I couldn't have closed the door, I would've had to attack Matthew with the fire extinguisher.' Mrs Miles added that Williams had told her he had been in prison for theft, rather than assaulting an ex-partner and has now called for more information to be shared between agencies so that she knows people's backgrounds before she accepts them as residents. 'It's worrying, it's terrifying,' she added. 'I need to know who is walking through my door. Someone needs to give me a bit of a heads up and people's backgrounds. 'If they've come from prison, I think I personally should be told what's happened.' Mrs Miles also said she plans to seal off the room as no one will ever want to stay there. She added: 'I can never use that room again. Not for anything. I'm going to have the door removed, it'll be an open room. I wouldn't expect anyone to want to be in that room.' A Home Office pathologist has carried out initial tests on the victim and have indicated the cause of Ms Yemm's death as headwounds. But they are continuing to carry out a series of further tests on Cerys before an inquest is heard. A Gwent police spokeswoman said: 'The initial post-mortem results for Cerys Yemm indicate that she died from head injuries. 'However it may take a number of weeks before the post-mortem is completed.'
Mandy Miles said she would have attacked Matthew Williams, 34, with a fire extinguisher if she believed she could have saved Cerys Yemm, 22 . She said: 'Do you know what you're doing to that girl? 'That's no girl,' replied the drug-crazed murderer . She went to the room to confront killer as guests are not allowed in room . When she opened the door she found the man hunched over his victim . Williams, who died after being Tasered, was staring with 'black eyes' Mrs Miles now plans to seal off the room in the south Wales hotel .
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By . Emma Reynolds . PUBLISHED: . 03:33 EST, 20 August 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 03:53 EST, 20 August 2012 . Charles Dickens's classic novel A Christmas Carol is the book that parents want their children to read more than any other. Other selections that would please mothers and fathers were JK Rowling's Harry Potter books and JRR Tolkien's timeless The Lord of the Rings trilogy, a survey by the University of Worcester revealed. One in five parents and guardians would be happiest if their child chose to read Dickens's Victorian tale, with the more modern series following in second and third places. Influential: The famous work by the 19th century English novelist is still considered a valuable read for children . Iconic romance novelist Jane Austen came next with Pride and Prejudice, followed by Lewis Carroll’s fantasy adventure Alice in Wonderland and political satire Animal Farm by George Orwell. The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien, which is being released as a Hollywood blockbuster later this year, comes ninth and another political story - To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee - is tenth. Anne Hannaford, Director of Information and Learning Services at the university, said: 'It is interesting to see that most of the popular books to pass down the generations have strong moral messages entwined in them. 'The books that feature in the top 10 all provide thought-provoking content and characters, so it is clear that parents value these books for providing challenging thoughts which can last a lifetime.' Spooked: A vignette from A Christmas Carol, when memorable character Ebenezer Scrooge meets Marley's ghost . The survey took place to mark the opening of The Hive in Worcester - Europe’s first joint university and public library. Ms Hannaford added: 'It . is great to see that parents want to share their love of reading and . their favourite books with their children and we see this every day at . The Hive with parents reading with their children in the library.' Alice in Wonderland is the country's most-read book, with 41 per cent of the 2,000 adults surveyed having read it. 1. A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens 2. The Harry Potter series, JK Rowling 3. The Lord of The Rings trilogy, JRR Tolkien 4. Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen 5. Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll 6. The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, CS Lewis  7. Animal Farm, George Orwell 8. Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens 9. The Hobbit, JRR Tolkien 10. To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee . More than a third have read CS Lewis’ iconic The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, Kenneth Greene’s much-loved The Wind in The Willows and Roald Dahl’s whimsical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The survey also revealed that one in five 18 - 24 year olds would pretend to have read a book to impress someone and that 35-44-year-olds are the most avid library visitors - nearly half say they visit the library. More than half percent of adults said they missed reading, with a third admitting they have not read a book in ages. One in five adults are unsure of where to look for a good book and believe they would read more if they knew which they would enjoy - 27 per cent of adults therefore choose a book by its cover. Ms Hannaford said: 'Time is so precious nowadays that many people don’t have the luxury to read as much as they used to, therefore making the right decision on what to read is more important than ever. 'Investment in libraries and in particular, children’s libraries is vital for literary development of the next generation and visiting a modern library such as The Hive in Worcester provides an ideal opportunity for both adults and children to sample a range of literature without having to commit to buying a book. 'In addition, library staff are always happy to help people choose books to read while the space itself provides a quiet sanctuary away from the busyness of everyday life to allow readers to escape into books. 'This is crucial to help those who say they miss reading and don’t know what to read, get back to the joy of losing themselves in a good book and help parents and children share a love of literature together.'
Others were the Harry Potter books, The Lord of the Rings trilogy and Pride and Prejudice . Alice in Wonderland is the country's most-read book .
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By . Rebecca Camber . For 118 years, it has borne witness to crimes committed throughout the land. But now the trusty pocket notebook is facing the axe as Britain’s biggest police force announces plans to roll out tablet devices to every bobby on the beat. Scotland Yard is pumping £200million into new technology which will allow officers to record crimes, check warrants and intelligence on suspects, and even order new uniforms at the touch of a button. The pilot scheme of giving 20,000 policemen iPad minis in replacement of their notebooks will be rolled out soon in Hammersmith and Fulham . Apple iPad minis will be handed to 20,000 officers in a bid to slash paperwork and get police out from their desks and back onto the streets. A pilot is launching in Spring with a trial purchase of 600 devices for officers across Hammersmith and Fulham ahead of an anticipated force-wide roll-out from autumn this year. If successful, the tablets will be handed out to every frontline officer over the next three years, making expected annual savings of 30 per cent on the current IT systems. The force will design its own apps, providing templates for recording crimes and taking witness statements, as well as giving officers access to local data such as the number of repeat victims in the area and directions to the nearest A&E department. Officers will also have an app to take evidential pictures and send victims advice directly. Richard Thwaite, the Met’s chief information officer said: ‘We want the officers out there fighting crime on the streets rather than sitting in a police station tapping on a keyboard, not solving anything. ‘Even if they are in Starbucks keying in details, then at least they are out there, visible and accessible and reassuring to the public.’ The new technology is expected to free up police time equivalent to bringing in an additional 900 officers and save £60million. The iPad mini is the smaller counterpart to the original iPad, and is intended to help officers record crimes, as well as check warrants and intelligence on suspects . But critics have questioned the huge expense at a time of unprecedented cuts to frontline officers. John Tully, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation said: ‘I remember when I walked the beat with a notebook and whistle, we really have to move on from there and I hope this will be a progressive step. ‘But there will be times when the battery runs out or there is technical problems. ‘This is a lot of money when we have just gone through a massive swathe of cuts. ‘It is always preferable to maintain police officer numbers as opposed to new pieces of equipment.’ Previous mobile devices have failed to deliver anticipated savings. In 2012, the National Audit Office found that a £80million Home Office scheme to equip officers with 50,000 smartphones had produced savings of just £600,000 out of a projected £125million. In one force, officers spent nearly two hours more per shift behind their desks instead of out on the beat. Last year the Association of Chief Police Officers warned that the Met’s own smartphone purchases could end up as ‘expensive paperweights’ unless they were properly tested, pointing out that constables were unlikely to take their gloves off to use a phone at 3am in the rain. But Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is convinced it will reduce paperwork, duplication and lead to more criminals being convicted by presenting better evidence at court. He said: ‘We are going to use technology to stop crime, arrest offenders or help victims. ‘We need to keep police officers out of police stations and reduce bureaucracy. Digital policing will help us to do this.’ The Met also wants the public to be able to report crimes using their smartphones and send a text to speak to a police officer. It hopes to shift 1million of the 5million telephone calls received each year to ‘online channels’. The force is already investing heavily in computer programming to forecast where offenders will strike next. The hope with the scheme is that it will get the police out from under their desks and back on the beat by streamlining paperwork and busywork that they have to contend with on a daily basis . In a plot straight out of the Tom Cruise film Minority Report, where a ‘pre crime’ department detains murderers before they kill, police are using computer algorithms to map out where future burglaries are likely to take place. At the same time, 1,000 body-worn video cameras are being introduced across 11 boroughs and in the training unit of the Firearms Command. The cameras will mean that the actions of armed officers will be recorded and may be used as evidence. The move comes as police are trying to win back trust following the police shooting of Mark Duggan, whose death in August 2011 sparked riots across the country. Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, Stephen Greenhalgh, said: ‘By taking tough decisions on the budget and the Met Police estate, we are freeing up savings to reinvest in frontline policing and technology, so we can get more officers out on the beat and keep them mobile. ‘The public expect the police to have accurate information on-the-go, and cops deserve the best kit to help them cut crime and serve the public. The Total Technology strategy 2014-17 sets the direction for an unprecedented investment in technology - up to £200m over three years.’ ‘This strategy heralds a once-in-a-generation opportunity to modernise the Met and ensure it is fully equipped for the demands of 21st century policing.’ London Assembly member Baroness Jones, who is deputy chairman of the Police and Crime Committee, said: 'This is very expensive and it should be very carefully rolled out. ‘I know myself that technology can go wrong, but the concept is a good one.’
The notebook has been a British police equipment staple for 118 years . Now Scotland Yard is spending £200 million for new technology . Officers will be given iPad minis in order to try and cut down on paperwork . 20,000 police officers will be given the Apple products in the pilot scheme .
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Richard Thwaite, the Met’s chief", "information officer said: ‘We want the officers", "out there fighting crime on the streets rather", "than sitting in a police station tapping on a", "keyboard, not solving anything. ‘Even if they are", "in Starbucks keying in details, then at least", "they are out there, visible and accessible and", "reassuring to the public.’ The new technology is", "expected to free up police time equivalent to", "bringing in an additional 900 officers and save", "£60million. The iPad mini is the smaller", "counterpart to the original iPad, and is intended", "to help officers record crimes, as well as check", "warrants and intelligence on suspects . But", "critics have questioned the huge expense at a", "time of unprecedented cuts to frontline officers.", "John Tully, chairman of the Metropolitan Police", "Federation said: ‘I remember when I walked the", "beat with a notebook and whistle, we really have", "to move on from there and I hope this will be a", "progressive step. ‘But there will be times when", "the battery runs out or there is technical", "problems. ‘This is a lot of money when we have", "just gone through a massive swathe of cuts. ‘It", "is always preferable to maintain police officer", "numbers as opposed to new pieces of equipment.’", "Previous mobile devices have failed to deliver", "anticipated savings. In 2012, the National Audit", "Office found that a £80million Home Office scheme", "to equip officers with 50,000 smartphones had", "produced savings of just £600,000 out of a", "projected £125million. In one force, officers", "spent nearly two hours more per shift behind", "their desks instead of out on the beat. Last year", "the Association of Chief Police Officers warned", "that the Met’s own smartphone purchases could end", "up as ‘expensive paperweights’ unless they were", "properly tested, pointing out that constables", "were unlikely to take their gloves off to use a", "phone at 3am in the rain. But Sir Bernard", "Hogan-Howe is convinced it will reduce paperwork,", "duplication and lead to more criminals being", "convicted by presenting better evidence at court.", "He said: ‘We are going to use technology to stop", "crime, arrest offenders or help victims. ‘We need", "to keep police officers out of police stations", "and reduce bureaucracy. Digital policing will", "help us to do this.’ The Met also wants the", "public to be able to report crimes using their", "smartphones and send a text to speak to a police", "officer. It hopes to shift 1million of the", "5million telephone calls received each year to", "‘online channels’. The force is already investing", "heavily in computer programming to forecast where", "offenders will strike next. The hope with the", "scheme is that it will get the police out from", "under their desks and back on the beat by", "streamlining paperwork and busywork that they", "have to contend with on a daily basis . In a plot", "straight out of the Tom Cruise film Minority", "Report, where a ‘pre crime’ department detains", "murderers before they kill, police are using", "computer algorithms to map out where future", "burglaries are likely to take place. At the same", "time, 1,000 body-worn video cameras are being", "introduced across 11 boroughs and in the training", "unit of the Firearms Command. The cameras will", "mean that the actions of armed officers will be", "recorded and may be used as evidence. The move", "comes as police are trying to win back trust", "following the police shooting of Mark Duggan,", "whose death in August 2011 sparked riots across", "the country. Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime,", "Stephen Greenhalgh, said: ‘By taking tough", "decisions on the budget and the Met Police", "estate, we are freeing up savings to reinvest in", "frontline policing and technology, so we can get", "more officers out on the beat and keep them", "mobile. ‘The public expect the police to have", "accurate information on-the-go, and cops deserve", "the best kit to help them cut crime and serve the", "public. The Total Technology strategy 2014-17", "sets the direction for an unprecedented", "investment in technology - up to £200m over three", "years.’ ‘This strategy heralds a", "once-in-a-generation opportunity to modernise the", "Met and ensure it is fully equipped for the", "demands of 21st century policing.’ London", "Assembly member Baroness Jones, who is deputy", "chairman of the Police and Crime Committee, said:", "'This is very expensive and it should be very", "carefully rolled out. ‘I know myself that", "technology can go wrong, but the concept is a", "good one.’" ]
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By . Rebecca Camber . For 118 years, it has borne on the beat. Scotland Yard is pumping £200million touch of a button. The pilot scheme of giving 20,000 policemen iPad minis in replacement of Hammersmith and Fulham . Apple iPad minis will be reassuring to the public.’ The new technology is to keep police officers out of police stations
By . Mark Duell and Laurie Whitwell . Last updated at 2:38 PM on 26th August 2011 . Casey Anthony is to go back to school, but she will study on the internet because of safety fears. The 25-year-old who is serving probation for cheque fraud will be educated from the comfort of her own home. As a condition of her probation, which is unrelated to her acquittal of the murder of her daughter, Anthony is required to seek employment. Back to school: Casey Anthony will study online during her one year probation . But because of death threats, she has been granted a waiver allowing her to attend school online instead. It is not known what she will study. Casey Anthony reported for probation in Florida on Wednesday evening, according to her lead defence counsel Jose Baez. 'America's most hated woman' will serve probation 'somewhere in the state of Florida,' though the . exact location of her probation office is being kept secret over . concerns for her safety. 'She . reported,' Attorney Baez told Fox News. 'She told the officer she . understands the conditions of her probation and she was told the date . for her next appearance.' Coming back: Casey Anthony leaves jail in Orlando, Florida, on July 17, after her murder acquittal, but the probation system hasn't finished with her yet . A Florida appeals court had earlier ruled the . 25-year-old must start a one-year probation sentence for cheque fraud . by the end of this week. A judge disagreed with her argument that enforcing a probation order would violate a constitutional block on double jeopardy. Anthony claimed she completed the probation sentence in jail while awaiting trial over the 2008 death of her two-year-old daughter, Caylee. But the ruling upheld a lower court’s order requiring Anthony to report to a Florida probation office no later than 12pm on Friday. ‘The petitioner and her attorneys were well aware that her probationary placement was not to begin until her release from confinement,’ it said. In court: Casey Anthony, centre, with her attorneys Jose Baez and Dorothy Clay Sims, was found not guilty of murder on July 5 in the death of her daughter . A Florida jury last month acquitted Anthony of murder in the death of Caylee, in a case unrelated to the cheque fraud. After . her release, she vanished from public view amid threats against her and . she has since kept a low profile - but is now back in Florida. The probation order is from a sentence Judge Stan Strickland imposed in January 2010 after she pleaded guilty to stealing cheques from a friend. Judge Strickland said at the time she should serve the probation upon her release, but those instructions were never put in a written order. Corrections officials interpreted the sentence to mean Anthony could serve the probation while she was in jail. Dead: A Florida jury last month acquitted Anthony of murder in the death of her daughter Caylee, pictured, in a case unrelated to the cheque fraud . But in an order this month, Judge Strickland clarified that she must begin her probation now that she is out of jail. He then gave up the case and turned it over to Judge Belvin Perry, who presided over Anthony's murder trial. Judge Perry upheld Judge Strickland's order, but Anthony's attorneys appealed last week to the Fifth District Court of Appeals in Daytona Beach. In a court filing this week, Anthony’s legal team described the probation order as an ‘illegal sentence’. The Florida Department of Corrections has determined that Anthony had already served the probation sentence. Judge Strickland did not have jurisdiction to clarify the order because the probation sentence was terminated, the department said. Earlier a DOC spokesman had told Fox News: ‘We're waiting for her.'
Location will be kept secret over safety concerns . Florida court ruled she must start year's probation . Sentence is for cheque fraud, unrelated to murder case . She was cleared by jury of killing daughter last month .
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Conakry, Guinea (CNN) -- Both candidates contending in Guinea's much-delayed runoff presidential elections called for calm from their supporters and traded accusations over the weekend after the runoff was postponed for the fourth time. The West African nation's election was due on Sunday but was delayed indefinitely on Friday for technical reasons by new electoral commission head Gen. Siaka Toumani Sangare, a Malian national. Fighting between supporters of the rival candidates Cellou Dalein Diallo and Alpha Conde continued on Friday night and Saturday morning after Diallo's supporters claimed they were attacked by Conde's RPG supporters and Conde's supporters said they were sold poisoned water and yogurt at a large rally in the capital Friday afternoon. Both candidates called news conferences Saturday to give their side of the story and call their activists to calm. Two people were killed on Tuesday and dozens injured in clashes between supporters of Diallo's UFDG and police. Senior party members also said that one of its supporters was killed and another left in a coma after violence between UFDG and RPG loyalists on Thursday. That violence continued into the weekend, and there were reports of security forces firing at civilians and raping at least one girl in Conakry's impoverished suburbs. Experts and political leaders are worried about the prospect of ethnic polarization, as support for both parties is divided along ethnic lines. The two largest ethnic groups, Peul and Malinké form the principle bases of support for Diallo's UFDG party and Conde's RPG party respectively. "What worries us is the excessive tribalization of the debate and the violence," Diallo said to reporters on Saturday. Diallo's party also sees the Guinean state as biased against their party and complicit in the recent violence that has engulfed the capital. "We need to be extremely careful because our country runs a big risk when politicians at the highest levels act they way they are acting today," Faya Minimono, a senior official of Diallo's UFDG party said Saturday. The U.N. Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights released a statement Friday condemning what it saw as "excessive force" and ethnic-based violence carried out by Guinea security forces during the week. "Some members of the security forces appear to be making threats, and even carrying out assaults, based on people's ethnicity or political affiliation," the report said. Guinea, a former French colony, has never had a free and fair presidential election in its 52-year history. A military junta has ruled the country since taking power in a coup after the death of longtime autocrat Lansana Conte in December 2008.
Presidential runoff election in Guinea delayed indefinitely . Both candidates call for calm . West African national has never had a free, fair presidential election .
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Conakry, Guinea (CNN) -- Both candidates presidential elections called for calm from their fourth time. The West African nation's election said. Guinea, a former French colony, has never had a free and fair presidential election in its
By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 09:16 EST, 2 August 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 09:20 EST, 2 August 2012 . The countdown to Apple's new iPhone continued today as the boss of Sharp Corp. said it will begin shipping screens for the new gadget within weeks. The new phone, expected to be called simply the iPhone, is widely rumoured to be unveiled on September 12th at an event in San Francisco. The handset is then expected to go on sale in October, in time for the lucrative Christmas shopping season. Sharp Corp's President Takashi Okuda (R) is surrounded by media as he leaves a news conference in Tokyo. He said the firm will start shipping screens for a new iPhone next month. 'Shipments will start in August,' Sharp's new president, Takashi Okuda, said at a press briefing in Tokyo on Thursday after the company released its latest quarterly earnings. He declined to give a more specific date for shipments beyond this month. Sharp, identified as a supplier by Apple last year, is one of three companies expected to build the screens for the latest Apple offering. More... 'We've been ripped off - it's offensive': Apple launches attack on Samsung as it relates how Steve Jobs 'bet the farm' on the iPhone . iPhone 5 and iPad Mini 'will debut with a classic Apple unveiling on September 12th and be in the shops nine days later' The other two suppliers of the panels are LG Display Co Ltd and Japan Display Inc. Online rumours have claimed the iPhone screens will be thinner than their previous incarnations . with the use of so-called in-cell panels. The new technology embeds . touch sensors into the liquid crystal display, eliminating the . touch-screen layer found in current iPhones. What's around the corner: Sharp Corp's President Takashi Okuda refused to reveal more details about the new iPhone screen . Sources earlier told Reuters that the panels will be 4 inches corner to corner -- 30 percent bigger than current iPhones. The news comes as Samsung and Apple on Tuesday faced off at the start of a high-stakes patent trial, where Apple has accused Samsung of stealing iPhone features like scrolling and multi-touch. A Youtube video claims to show the full casing of the new iPhone, including the larger screen .
New iPhone expected to be unveiled on September 12th . Screen believed to be four inches corner to corner . Will include major update to Apple's iOS software .
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[ "By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 09:16 EST,", "2 August 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 09:20 EST, 2", "August 2012 . The countdown to Apple's new iPhone", "continued today as the boss of Sharp Corp. said", "it will begin shipping screens for the new gadget", "within weeks. The new phone, expected to be", "called simply the iPhone, is widely rumoured to", "be unveiled on September 12th at an event in San", "Francisco. The handset is then expected to go on", "sale in October, in time for the lucrative", "Christmas shopping season. Sharp Corp's President", "Takashi Okuda (R) is surrounded by media as he", "leaves a news conference in Tokyo. He said the", "firm will start shipping screens for a new iPhone", "next month. 'Shipments will start in August,'", "Sharp's new president, Takashi Okuda, said at a", "press briefing in Tokyo on Thursday after the", "company released its latest quarterly earnings.", "He declined to give a more specific date for", "shipments beyond this month. Sharp, identified as", "a supplier by Apple last year, is one of three", "companies expected to build the screens for the", "latest Apple offering. More... 'We've been ripped", "off - it's offensive': Apple launches attack on", "Samsung as it relates how Steve Jobs 'bet the", "farm' on the iPhone . iPhone 5 and iPad Mini", "'will debut with a classic Apple unveiling on", "September 12th and be in the shops nine days", "later' The other two suppliers of the panels are", "LG Display Co Ltd and Japan Display Inc. Online", "rumours have claimed the iPhone screens will be", "thinner than their previous incarnations . with", "the use of so-called in-cell panels. The new", "technology embeds . touch sensors into the liquid", "crystal display, eliminating the . touch-screen", "layer found in current iPhones. What's around the", "corner: Sharp Corp's President Takashi Okuda", "refused to reveal more details about the new", "iPhone screen . Sources earlier told Reuters that", "the panels will be 4 inches corner to corner --", "30 percent bigger than current iPhones. The news", "comes as Samsung and Apple on Tuesday faced off", "at the start of a high-stakes patent trial, where", "Apple has accused Samsung of stealing iPhone", "features like scrolling and multi-touch. A", "Youtube video claims to show the full casing of", "the new iPhone, including the larger screen ." ]
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They may appear cute and cuddly, but as one alligator soon learned, otters can be vicious predators. These photos show an otter overpowering a juvenile gator and despite the reptile doing its best, it was no match for the fanged weasel-cousin. The animals were spotted at Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge in Florida, where it soon became clear that the otter was in it to win it. Bow down: The alligator growls in panic as the otter bites down on its neck in the water . P-otter and Voldemort: Although an alligator would traditionally be seen as the superior predator in this fight, it did not stand a chance against the otter . oh, snap: The animals were photographed at Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge in Florida, where the otter attacked the juvenile alligator, completely overpowering the reptile . The otter attacked the relatively young gator by biting it over the neck, ensuring it could not turn around and bite back. After a short struggle, the otter was able to drag the reptile onto a riverbank and out of sight. It then proceeded to eat the animal alive, validated by the ‘crunching noises’ that could be heard from the bank. Despite their adorable appearance, otters are the apex predator of many freshwater species. The munchies: The otter later dragged the juvenile gator on to a riverbank and began eating it alive . Otterly terrifying: The photographer said he was certain the otter ate the alligator because of the 'crunching noises' Although . they mainly feed on fish, they often add shellfish, crabs and small . mammals to their diet and it is not unheard of that they go for larger . animals and reptiles such as juvenile or small alligators. North American river otters can grow to be three to four feet long and weigh between 10 and 30lbs and must eat the equivalent of 15 per cent of their own body weight each day to keep warm. The attack took place at a 21,574 acre wildlife refuge along the St. Johns River near DeLeon Springs. Its . geographical location, which overlaps subtropical and temperate . climates allows for a high diversity in types of animals, including 215 . species of birds, 22 species of amphibian and 50 species of reptiles.
Otter attacked a young alligator at Florida wildlife reserve . Photographer snapped the struggle which saw the otter victorious . Ensuing 'crunching noises' proved that the otter had a decent meal .
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(CNN) -- Eighteen people, including two soldiers, were killed Saturday in a gunbattle between the Mexican army and organized-crime suspects in the Mexican resort town of Acapulco, the Mexican Ministry of Defense said Sunday. Mexican soldiers hold rifles Saturday during a clash with organized-crime suspects in Acapulco. The incident began about 7 p.m., when the soldiers went to a location called Avenida Rancho Grande in Acapulco "to exploit information obtained through an anonymous tip," the ministry said in a statement. The soldiers were met by gunfire, it said. Five people were arrested in connection with the shootout. Two soldiers and 16 gunmen were killed, and nine soldiers were wounded, the statement said. The gunmen were not identified, but the statement called them "members of organized crime." Authorities seized 36 large-caliber weapons, 13 small-caliber weapons, two grenade launchers, 13 fragmentation grenades, 3,525 rounds of various caliber ammunition, 180 charges and eight vehicles, the ministry said. CNN's Arthur Brice and CNN en Español's Luisa Calad contributed to this report.
Mexican soldiers, organized-crime suspects fight in Acapulco, authorities say . Two soldiers, 16 "members of organized crime" killed; nine other soldiers wounded . Five people arrested in connection with shootout; authorities seize weapons . Soldiers were investigating anonymous tip, says Mexican Defense Ministry .
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Ministry of Defense said Sunday. Mexican soldiers organized-crime suspects in Acapulco. The through an anonymous tip," the ministry said in a said. Five people were arrested in connection with the shootout. Two soldiers and 16 gunmen were killed, and nine soldiers were wounded, the organized crime." Authorities seized 36
Bode Miller crashed out of the alpine ski world championship Super-G in Colorado on Thursday, exiting in the attacking style that has become his trademark. A shaken Miller was able to ski to the bottom of the hill, where he was greeted by a thundering ovation from the packed grandstand. Miller was taken to the hospital with a gruesome gash cutting across the back of his right calf after he exited the hill. Scroll down for video . Crash: American alpine skier Bode Miller crashed during the Super-G Thursday and was left with an open wound on the back of his leg . Calamity: With his wife Morgan and two children looking on from the finish area,  Miller launched into one of his patented charges, leading by more than half second at the second interval when disaster struck . Fall: Miller exited the hill and was taken to the hospital with a gruesome gash cutting across his right calf . Plummet: Miller twisted backwards, flying spread-eagled into the air before slamming violently onto the snow his skies exploded from his boots . Competing in his first race of the season after missing the start of the World Cup campaign following back surgery, Miller took a deep breath and pushed out of the start hut onto a sun-kissed Birds of Prey layout to loud cheers. With his wife Morgan and two children looking on from the finish area, the 37-year-old American launched into a charge, leading by more than half second at the second interval when disaster struck. As always, Miller raced on the edge searching for the most direct line possible to the finish. Instead, he clipped a gate with his left arm as he roared into the section of the course known as the Abyss. He was twisted backwards, flying spread-eagled into the air before slamming violently onto the snow his skies exploded from his boots. Miller tumbled down the hill before slowly coming to a stop and managed a small wave to the crowd. Wound: Bode Miller suffered a gash on the back of his leg from his fall . Back on his feet: Miller tumbled down the hill before slowly coming to a stop Thursday. He managed a small wave to the crowd . Family: Miller's wife looked on in horror while his daughter covered her eyes before he was helped up and skied down the hill despite an open wound . While coaches rushed to Miller's side, his wife looked on in horror while his daughter covered her eyes before he was helped up and skied down the hill despite an open wound. 'Bode was skiing outstanding, he was going for it absolutely sending it from top to bottom and putting down a run that inspired Americans, inspired the world,' said U.S. team head coach Sasha Rearick. 'Unfortunately in the Abyss he caught his arm on the gate, the force spun him around in an instant and he took a nasty crash. A real nasty crash.' Asked if he thought Miller would race again at these championships Rearick was cautious but hopeful, 'I hope so, we're waiting for evaluation.' Long a favorite performer on the White Circus, Miller has spent his career entertaining fans and bristling at authority often at odds with the U.S. ski team and the International ski Federation. He broke away from the U.S. association and started his own team travelling to races in a recreational vehicle that became known as the Bode-mobile and once threatened to start his own race circuit. Out of the running: The U.S. Ski Team tweeted Thursday Miller will not be at the world championships in Vail . Rebellious: Miller has spent his career entertaining fans and bristling at authority often at odds with the U.S. ski team and the International ski Federation . Smooch: Miller and wife Morgan Beck kissed in the wake of his dramatic crash . Updates: Miller posted this image of himself on Thursday and praised The Steadman Clinic . His resume includes six Olympic medals (one gold), five world championship medals (four gold), 33 World Cup wins and has twice been crowned overall World Cup champion. The U.S. Ski Team tweeted Thurday 'After watching replays, it looks like @MillerBode caught his arm in the gate, spinning him around. He sliced his leg open pretty deep.' The team later wrote that '.@MillerBode suffered a torn hamstring tendon and underwent surgery. He'll be out for the @Vail2015 World Champs.' Miller also posted on Twitter a photo of himself in a hospital bed giving a thumbs-up. He tweeted 'Out of a successful surgery for a severed hamstring tendon. Feeling lucky since things could have been way worse.' Miller said in a another tweet 'Thanks to my friends over at @SteadmanClinic for taking care of me' and included an emoticon of a thumbs-up. The clinic replied to the skier's message '@MillerBode So glad we could help!'
Bode Miller crashed out of the alpine ski world championship Super-G on Thursday, exiting in the attacking style that has become his trademark . He clipped a gate with his left arm as he roared into the section of the course known as the Abyss . The skier was twisted backwards, flying spread-eagled into the air before slamming violently onto the snow . Miller tumbled down the hill before slowly coming to a stop and managed a small wave to the crowd . His wife looked on in horror while his daughter covered her eyes before he was helped up and skied down the hill despite an open wound . Miller tweeted 'Out of a successful surgery for a severed hamstring tendon' The U.S. Ski Team tweeted Miller will not be at the world championships .
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(CNN) -- Jo-Wilfried Tsonga ended Roger Federer's hopes of winning a record-equaling seventh Wimbledon title on Wednesday as the French 12th seed staged a stunning fightback to reach the semifinals. Federer appeared to be cruising into the last four after winning the first two sets, but Tsonga inflicted the Swiss world No. 3's first defeat from that vantage point in 179 grand slam matches. It was only the third time in the 29-year-old's glittering career that the 16-time grand slam champion had surrendered a two-set lead. Tsonga, ranked 19th in the world, triumphed 3-6 6-7 (3-7) 6-4 6-4 6-4 on Centre Court, serving out to love as he earned a clash with second seed Novak Djokovic. The Serbian, who beat Tsonga in the 2008 Australian Open final, ended the dream run of Australian 18-year-old Bernard Tomic. Tsonga defeated Federer for just the second time in six meetings, their first on grass. "It was amazing. I played unbelievable. It's never easy to come back against Roger. I'm so happy, it's crazy," the 26-year-old told reporters after reaching the semifinals at Wimbledon for the first time. "He's the biggest champion in the sport. He has achieved so much and is the best player in the world. To be two sets down and come back was unbelievable. I served really well. Against Djokovic I will have to come out and do the same again." Federer has now lost in the quarterfinals two years in a row, being beaten by eventual runner-up Tomas Berdych in 2010. "Jo played great. Really from start to finish I don't remember seeing a break point after I broke him in the first game," Federer said. "But I was close. I had all my chances. I'm actually pretty pleased with my performance today. It's kind of hard going out of the tournament that way, but unfortunately it does happen sometimes." Tsonga's shock win also ended hopes of a rematch of the French Open semifinals from the start of this month, when Federer halted Djokovic's unbeaten start to 2011 before losing to Rafael Nadal in the final. Djokovic is now only one win away from overtaking defending champion Nadal at the top of the rankings following his 6-2 3-6 6-3 7-5 victory in two hours and 41 minutes. Tomic, who to come through qualifying rounds, was the youngest player to reach the quarterfinals since Boris Becker won the tournament for a second successive year in 1986. He leveled the match in the second set and led 3-1 in the third, but Djokovic stormed back to take seven successive games as he clinched his 46th victory in 47 matches this season. The 24-year-old will seek to reach his first Wimbledon final, having lost in the semis in 2007 and 2010. Nadal extended his unbeaten run in south-west London to 19 matches as he set up a rematch of his French Open semifinal against Andy Murray by ending the run of American 10th seed Mardy Fish. Fish eliminated Berdych in the previous round but was unable to go one step further, losing 6-3 6-3 5-7 6-4 to the Spaniard. Nadal played within himself against the 29-year-old, having injured his foot against Juan Martin del Potro on Monday, but the 10-time grand slam champion was never seriously threatened by a man he had beaten on five previous occasions. "My foot is not fine, but this is the Wimbledon quarterfinals so I had to play," Nadal said. "We decided to sleep the zone of the foot to play the rest of the tournament. When you sleep the foot before the match, the anesthetic is for five hours, so you don't feel nothing. "This is my last tournament for a month or six weeks. It is always a dream for me to play at Wimbledon. I had to do it to play in the quarterfinals, and I'm going to do it for the semifinals too." Fourth-ranked Murray reached the semifinals for the third successive year, beating Spain's Feliciano Lopez 6-3 6-4 6-4. The British player will on Friday have the chance to avenge his Paris defeat by Nadal, who also beat him at this stage at Wimbledon last year before winning his second grass-court grand slam. "I think Feliciano was a little bit tired, but I served well for most of the match," Murray said. "I'm playing well. I'm sure in the next round I'm going to get pushed even harder so I'll have to raise my game even more." Lopez, a three-time quarterfinalist, played with his right leg strapped up following his win over Poland's Lukasz Kubot, when he came back from two sets down.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga reaches Wimbledon semis for first time after beating Roger Federer . Six-time champion Federer surrenders two-set lead for first time in 179 grand slam matches . Tsonga next plays No. 2 Novak Djokovic, who beat teenager Bernard Tomic . Top-ranked Rafael Nadal faces fourth seed Andy Murray in Friday's other semifinal .
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(CNN) -- Jo-Wilfried Tsonga ended Roger Federer's first defeat from that vantage point in 179 grand slam matches. It was only the third time in the grand slam champion had surrendered a two-set second seed Novak Djokovic. The Serbian, who beat Tomic. Tsonga defeated Federer for just the Wimbledon for the first time. "He's the biggest to Rafael Nadal in the final. Djokovic is now
Newcastle have taken a swipe at exiled loanee Hatem Ben Arfa via their matchday programme – and he will again be forced to train with the reserves should Hull, as expected, send him back to St James’ Park next month. Alan Pardew will not allow the French winger, whom he chose to get rid of during the summer after becoming disillusioned with his ‘lack of professionalism’, to disrupt the team spirit he has harnessed on Tyneside this season. And Newcastle’s programme was quick to remind supporters of Ben Arfa’s current struggle for form with a page detailing his ‘torrid’ performance at Manchester United, during which he was substituted before half-time. Hull's Hatem Ben Arfa (left) was hooked by Steve Bruce in the first against Manchester United last month . Newcastle made reference to Ben Arfa's 'torrid' performance against United in their matchday programme . So far, Pardew and the club have preferred not to mention the 27-year-old and the boss was a little miffed at one press conference when – amid United’s six-match winning run - a French journalist repeatedly asked questions about Ben Arfa, forcing Newcastle’s press officer to intervene. But the programme previewing Saturday’s 2-1 win over Chelsea made a point of highlighting Ben Arfa's poor display at Old Trafford. Using a big picture of the player for the first time, they wrote: ‘Hatem Ben Arfa lasted just 35 minutes of Hull City’s 3-0 defeat at Manchester United last Saturday before being replaced by Sone Aluko. Ben Arfa (centre) has struggled for form since moving to Hull on loan in the summer . It is thought that the French winger could be sent back to Newcastle in January . ‘The French winger endured a torrid opening half hour at the hands of Louis van Gaal’s United before Tigers boss Steve Bruce made the change.’ Bruce has since been forced to deny that there was a fall-out with Ben Arfa. Sportsmail, however, understands the Hull boss has lost patience with his deadline-day signing, who has failed to score in eight appearances and has been left out of the last two matchday squads. The player’s work-rate is thought to be a major concern among the management team at the KC Stadium. Bruce, whose side have slipped into the bottom three after a run of eight without a victory, said: ‘There is no disputing that he has got ability but ability isn’t enough at this level, so he will be training like everyone else will be training. The Newcastle matchday programme took a swipe at Ben Arfa, describing his display at United as 'torrid' ‘We have now got four or five weeks until January and we could lose three or four players next week and then there is a chance that he might be back in. ‘We will see what December and January brings and have a sit down and see where we all are.’ Ben Arfa, via his Instagram account, says there is no rift with Bruce: ‘I just wanted to clarify my situation,’ he wrote. ‘I have no problem with my coach (Bruce). This is someone that I love that I respect and I admire!’ Ben Arfa’s contract at Newcastle is up at the end of the season and, should he return to the club in January, it is thought they will allow him to leave on loan for the remainder of his deal.
French winger Hatem Ben Arfa is on loan at Hull from Newcastle . Alan Pardew became disillusioned with Ben Arfa's lack of professionalism . Sportsmail understands Steve Bruce has now lost patience with him . It is thought that Ben Arfa could be sent back to Newcastle in January .
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disillusioned with his ‘lack of professionalism’, in the summer . It is thought that the French winger could be sent back to Newcastle in January was a fall-out with Ben Arfa. Sportsmail, however, understands the Hull boss has lost
By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 14:20 EST, 25 January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 16:53 EST, 25 January 2013 . Buzz Lightyear looks ghoulish; the teacups take on a psychedelic life of their own and the Magic Kingdom is transformed into a dystopian hellhole. This isn't a tetchy parent complaining of a long day of queues at Disney's Magic Kingdom but rather the description of a new film which is exciting the critics but causing some uproar in the 'Happiest Place on Earth'. Randall Moore's, Escape from Tomorrow, a dark movie set among the backdrop of the Disney theme parks in Florida and California is all the talk of this year's Sundance Film Festival. Scroll down for video . Legal action? Filmmakers behind a movie on show at the Sundance Film Festival could face a lawsuit from the Walt Disney Company blocking its release. The film was secretly filmed in Disney's parks without permission . Can't look: Disney are 'aware' of the film but not commenting on what they'll do. Backers of Escape From Tomorrow said they expected the company to try and block its release . However, if Walt Disney Company get in the way it may never be released. The black and white film, which follows a man suffering a breakdown while on vacation with his wife and two children, was recorded entirely in secret across the tourist hotspots. It is packed full of disturbing imagery as its protagonist slips into madness and is haunted by the park's ghoulish characters and vertigo inducing rides - a world away from the company's squeaky-clean corporate image. Disney told CNN they were 'aware' of the film and were 'not currently commenting'. Film experts at the festival seemed agreed that Disney would likely take out a lawsuit. If opposed and a block goes ahead audiences will miss out on film described by Hollywood Reporter as a ' bizarre, sophomoric, hallucinatory' and 'gutsy' film shot entirely undercover, which has attracted the critics with it's directional flair and eerie soundtrack. Surreal: The film follows a father's dark mental breakdown while on vacation with his family at a theme park. The crew secretly recorded it in Disney World and Disneyland over 24 days without getting caught . Tourists: The film's cast mixed among the many tourists, left, visiting Disney's theme parks to avoid detection. They also had their scripts and directions on iPhones and mixed with the crowds during parades, right . 'It took a lot of planning. We were careful and cautious and tried not to draw too much attention to ourselves. But planning was the main thing," the director told the festival after the film premiered last Friday. 'We almost got caught once. ... We were shooting in the entrance of the park and we had to do a few takes and basically they thought our team was just paparazzi and we were shooting a famous family (entering the park),' 'It was very scary that day.' The director hid the microphone in his sock and he, the crew and his actors pretended to be tourists visiting the famous theme parks. Buzz: Indie flick Escape from Tomorrow is the talk of this year's Sundance Film Festival . Spaced-out mountain: The film was described as a 'hallucinatory' by the Hollywood Reporter. It has been well-received by critics mostly impressed by the clandestine way it was shot . Unhappy holiday: The family in Escape from Tomorrow are thrown into an unusual vacation to the theme park when father, Jim, suffers a breakdown after finding out he has lost his job . They had scripts and directions on their iPhones so could appear they were casually glancing at their phones while preparing for each take and used SLR cameras to film the action . They managed to go undetected for ten days at Disney's theme parks in Orlando and two weeks Disneyland, California. If Moore wants the film to go ahead, he may not be going the right way in winning around the corporation when discussing his 'inspiration'. 'Heavily influenced by various strange outings I endured as a boy with my father -- who at the time lived in Orlando, Florida -- 'Escape From Tomorrow' is my personal attempt to make sense of what felt like a very artificial childhood, brought on by our cultural obsession with these fake, manufactured worlds of so-called fantasy,' he said . Secretive: The crew, some pictured, led by Director Randall Moore, 1st left, recorded Escape from Tomorrow across Disneyland and Disney World over 24 days. They were almost caught once when mistaken as paparazzi . 'I think the film is really about defining the word 'escape' and how so many American households seek it out in a yearly pilgrimage to a materialistic Mecca.' It may well be that the small world is too small for both of them but not everyone at the festival is agreed Disney would win a legal challenge. Tim Wu, a law professor at Columbia University, told the L.A. Times: 'It's a film that falls . pretty squarely in the territory of fair use, which addresses . copyright. And to establish trademark infringement they'd have to prove that a . reasonable person would think Disney is endorsing the movie, and I think . they'd have a hard time doing that.'
Escape From Tomorrow is a surreal fictional drama shot secretly in Disney World and Disneyland currently being aired at the Sundance Festival, Utah . Director Randall Moore failed to get permission for the creepy film shot on handheld cameras which follows a father's trippy breakdown while on vacation in the park . Disney has failed to comment on the film but festival buzz expects the corporation to try to block its release .
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By . Victoria Woollaston . PUBLISHED: . 05:27 EST, 1 August 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 05:30 EST, 2 August 2013 . Mobile operator O2 has announced it will launch its superfast 4G network in London, Leeds and Bradford on 29 August, in a bid to rival EE's current offering. A further 10 cities including Birmingham, Newcastle, Glasgow, Liverpool, Nottingham, Leicester, Coventry, Sheffield, Manchester and Edinburgh will be connected by the end of the year. O2's 4G tariffs - which will be around five times faster than 3G - start at £26 a month and come with a 30-day guarantee and 12 months free music when bought direct from O2. Mobile operator O2 has announced it will launch its superfast 4G network in London, Leeds and Bradford on 29 August. A further 10 cities including Liverpool and Newcastle will be connected by the end of the year. O2's tariffs will start at £26 a month and come with 12 months free music when bought direct from O2 . EE, which was formed from the merger of Orange and T-Mobile, was the first company to offer a 4G network in the UK. EE held the monopoly on the network because regulator Ofcom gave it permission to use existing spectrum (1800MHz) that it already owned. Ofcom then held an auction for companies to bid to use other parts of the spectrum from 800MhZ to 2.6GHz . O2 purchased 800MHz lots and Vodafone won both 800MHz and 2.6GHz lots. For the typical user, download speeds of initial 4G networks should be at least five to seven times faster than those of existing 3G networks. In July, EE announced it was doubling its 4G speeds for people in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Derby, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield. The speed boost makes the network twice as fast as current average 4G speeds and 10 times as fast as 3G. Vodafone, which is the third biggest operator in Britain, has said it will roll out a 4G service later this summer. EE launched Britain's first 4G services last October after the regulator allowed it to re-use its existing airwaves. The service currently covers 95 cities and tariffs start at £15 for just internet data, or £21 a month for the voice calls and data package on a SIM-only package. Take-up of EEs superfast services, which are priced 10-20 percent more than the equivalent 3G tariffs, reached 687,000 in July. The company is targeting 1 million customers by the end of the year. For the typical user, download speeds of . initial 4G networks should be at least five to seven times faster than . those of existing 3G networks. O2 is launching a range of tariffs starting at £26 a month. Each one comes with what's called a 30-day 'Happiness Guarantee' for customers who sign up direct from O2. This means they will be able to cancel their contract or change it if they are not satisfied. Customers that buy direct 4G from O2 will also be given 12 months free music content. All O2 customers will also be offered free 4G advice and guidance from an O2 Guru from launch, either in-store or online. Further details on O2's 4G prices and rollout dates will be unveiled in the coming months. EE held the monopoly on the network . because regulator Ofcom gave it permission to use existing spectrum . (1800MHz) that it already owned. O2 is launching a range of tariffs starting at £26 a month for its selection of 4G phones, pictured. Each comes with a 30-day 'Happiness Guarantee' and 12 months free music content when bought direct from O2 . Ofcom then held an auction for companies to bid to use other parts of the spectrum from 800MhZ to 2.6GHz and O2 purchased the highest proportion of the 800MHz spectrum for £550m. The spectrum was released to the company in May and the network was approved by Ofcom earlier this week. Ronan Dunne, CEO of Telefónica UK which owns O2 said: 'Digital connectivity will be made ubiquitous by 4G and become the oxygen of modern life. For the typical user, download speeds of initial 4G networks should be at least five to seven times faster than those of existing 3G networks . 'The full potential of 4G is as yet unexplored but over half of our customers say they use more data than two years ago and even more use wifi wherever they go, to always stay connected. 'Given this trend, there is no doubt that 4G will transform our lives, be it as consumers, in business or through public sector services.' The launch in Britain will be the second European market where O2 has launched 4G having already rolled out superfast mobile internet services in Germany, as well as further afield in countries including Brazil. Commenting on the news, Ernest Doku, telecoms expert at uSwitch.com, said: 'Finally EE has some competition for consumers hungry for super-fast mobile internet. 'For nine months the UK's 4G market has been a one-horse race, but now EE has a thoroughbred breathing down its neck. 'However, until O2 announces full pricing information it remains to be seen just how hard-pressed EE will be. Vodafone, which is the third biggest network operator in Britain, won both 800MHz and 2.6GHz lots during the auction and has said it will roll out a 4G offering later this summer. A miniature weight has been designed to help people improve the strength of their thumbs . In July, EE announced it was doubling . its 4G speeds for people in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Derby, . Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Nottingham and . Sheffield. The speed boost - which is twice as . fast as current average 4G speeds and 10 times as fast as 3G - will make . it easier to watch HD videos without buffering, share high-resolution . pictures and send large files in seconds. Earlier this week, O2 announced a miniature weight designed to help people improve the strength of their thumbs. The ‘Thumbell’ was designed after new research revealed that 26 million Britons suffer thumb pain because of too much gadget use. The O2 survey found that 43 per cent of people have had thumb pain in the last five years. The fitness tool is currently being trialled by staff to ensure their thumbs are ready for when the company goes 4G at the end of August, as part of O2's 'Fit for 4G' campaign.
O2's 4G network will launch in London, Leeds and Bradford on 29 August . Another 10 cities will be connected by the end of the year . Superfast speeds are set to rival EE's network that launched in October . The cheapest tariff on O2 will costs £26 a month .
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Each one comes with", "what's called a 30-day 'Happiness Guarantee' for", "customers who sign up direct from O2. This means", "they will be able to cancel their contract or", "change it if they are not satisfied. Customers", "that buy direct 4G from O2 will also be given 12", "months free music content. All O2 customers will", "also be offered free 4G advice and guidance from", "an O2 Guru from launch, either in-store or", "online. Further details on O2's 4G prices and", "rollout dates will be unveiled in the coming", "months. EE held the monopoly on the network .", "because regulator Ofcom gave it permission to use", "existing spectrum . (1800MHz) that it already", "owned. O2 is launching a range of tariffs", "starting at £26 a month for its selection of 4G", "phones, pictured. Each comes with a 30-day", "'Happiness Guarantee' and 12 months free music", "content when bought direct from O2 . Ofcom then", "held an auction for companies to bid to use other", "parts of the spectrum from 800MhZ to 2.6GHz and", "O2 purchased the highest proportion of the 800MHz", "spectrum for £550m. The spectrum was released to", "the company in May and the network was approved", "by Ofcom earlier this week. Ronan Dunne, CEO of", "Telefónica UK which owns O2 said: 'Digital", "connectivity will be made ubiquitous by 4G and", "become the oxygen of modern life. For the typical", "user, download speeds of initial 4G networks", "should be at least five to seven times faster", "than those of existing 3G networks . 'The full", "potential of 4G is as yet unexplored but over", "half of our customers say they use more data than", "two years ago and even more use wifi wherever", "they go, to always stay connected. 'Given this", "trend, there is no doubt that 4G will transform", "our lives, be it as consumers, in business or", "through public sector services.' The launch in", "Britain will be the second European market where", "O2 has launched 4G having already rolled out", "superfast mobile internet services in Germany, as", "well as further afield in countries including", "Brazil. Commenting on the news, Ernest Doku,", "telecoms expert at uSwitch.com, said: 'Finally EE", "has some competition for consumers hungry for", "super-fast mobile internet. 'For nine months the", "UK's 4G market has been a one-horse race, but now", "EE has a thoroughbred breathing down its neck.", "'However, until O2 announces full pricing", "information it remains to be seen just how", "hard-pressed EE will be. Vodafone, which is the", "third biggest network operator in Britain, won", "both 800MHz and 2.6GHz lots during the auction", "and has said it will roll out a 4G offering later", "this summer. A miniature weight has been designed", "to help people improve the strength of their", "thumbs . In July, EE announced it was doubling .", "its 4G speeds for people in Birmingham, Bristol,", "Cardiff, Derby, . Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds,", "Liverpool, London, Manchester, Nottingham and .", "Sheffield. The speed boost - which is twice as .", "fast as current average 4G speeds and 10 times as", "fast as 3G - will make . it easier to watch HD", "videos without buffering, share high-resolution .", "pictures and send large files in seconds. Earlier", "this week, O2 announced a miniature weight", "designed to help people improve the strength of", "their thumbs. The ‘Thumbell’ was designed after", "new research revealed that 26 million Britons", "suffer thumb pain because of too much gadget use.", "The O2 survey found that 43 per cent of people", "have had thumb pain in the last five years. The", "fitness tool is currently being trialled by staff", "to ensure their thumbs are ready for when the", "company goes 4G at the end of August, as part of", "O2's 'Fit for 4G' campaign." ]
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Tunis, Tunisia (CNN) -- Army tanks and armored personnel carriers patrolled the streets of Tunis Saturday, a day after the prime minister announced that he is the interim president -- the latest development in a story of unrest and public outrage in a tiny but significant corner of the Arab world. Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi announced Friday on Tunisian state TV that he has taken over the responsibilities of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali -- who ruled the nation since 1987 and fled in a plane Friday with his relatives. He left a country reeling. Before he stepped down, Ben Ali had dissolved the government and declared a state of emergency. Under the emergency declaration, people are not allowed on the street between 5 p.m. and 7 a.m. Groups of three or more people are subject to arrest and, if they try to flee, can be fired on. His departure followed weeks of widespread outrage over poor living conditions and repression of rights. In daily demonstrations, thousands of protesters had denounced corruption in the Ben Ali government and had urged that he step down. He apparently got the message. Ghannouchi moved quickly to fill the vacuum. "Considering the fact that at the current time he (Ben Ali) cannot fulfill his duties, I take over today, the powers of the president of the republic," he told his countrymen. He appealed for calm and pledged to respect the constitution and to carry out the political, economic and social reforms announced this week by Ben Ali. Ghannouchi asked residents to cooperate with the army, which was ordered to take charge of the streets following a state-of-emergency declaration. Moving to calm widespread disillusionment with Ben Ali's government, Ghannouchi told Arabic-language Al Jazeera Television that "certain measures" had already been taken against "corrupt families." He was referring to those business owners who were close to Ben Ali. Ben Ali's return to Tunisia "is impossible," Ghannouchi said, adding that he would set a date for new elections after conferring Saturday "with all political powers." And he extended a welcoming hand to government critics, saying that "oppositions groups who reside overseas can return to the country." Meanwhile, the army appeared to be wielding the most power, staking out positions on major streets. "We hope that the army will match its reputation for being more professional and less trigger-happy than the security forces that have been responsible for much of the violence over the last several weeks," said Amnesty International spokesman Claudio Cordone from London. In a telephone interview with CNNI, he said 55 people were killed in Tunisia over the last several weeks of demonstrations. Prior to his departure, Ben Ali had put the number at 21. But the Army's power had limits: Tunisia TV reported looting in different parts of the country on Friday. Ben Ali's plane went on to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where the Saudi official news agency reports said he was welcomed by the king. Back in Tunis, the airport was under a lockdown Friday night, with the facility closed and ringed by soldiers. Reporters driving from the airport into the city were stopped several times at military checkpoints. A few gunshots could be heard at the airport, but otherwise the streets were quiet. Tunisia under Ben Ali has been a pro-Western state supportive of U.S. policy in the Middle East and in its efforts against terrorism. It has been a relatively stable and more prosperous country in what diplomats call "a rough neighborhood." The education level in Tunisia is high for the Arab world, and the country is close to France and French culture. Events in Tunisia were being watched closely elsewhere. In Cairo, Egypt, about 45 protesters stood outside the Tunisian Embassy and chanted, "Revolution in Tunisia is revolution in Egypt!" They promised to hold a larger demonstration Saturday evening. In Washington, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the United States was monitoring the events. "We condemn the violence and urge restraint on all sides," she said in a statement. She urged the Tunisian government to "respect the right of its people to peacefully assemble and express their views" and called for "free and fair elections in the near future that reflect the true will and aspirations of the Tunisian people." The United States, France, and Britain have issued travel advisories, warning against nonessential visits, and a tourism company announced the evacuation of 2,000 German vacationers. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called for restraint, respect for freedom of expression and dialogue to resolve problems peacefully. Recent diplomatic cables from the U.S. Embassy in Tunisia obtained by WikiLeaks revealed growing disquiet with the government -- especially over nepotism within the government. WikiLeaks published a 2009 cable recounting a lavish dinner for the U.S. ambassador given by Ben Ali's son-in-law, Mohamed Sakher El Materi, a prominent businessman. The ambassador wrote in the cable: "After dinner, he served ice cream and frozen yogurt he brought in by plane from Saint Tropez (a high-end French resort), along with blueberries and raspberries and fresh fruit and chocolate cake." The wave of demonstrations in Tunisia -- in which thousands of people protested high unemployment, alleged corruption, rising prices and limitations on rights -- was sparked by the suicide of an unemployed college graduate, a man who fatally torched himself in December after police confiscated his fruit cart, cutting off his source of income. CNN's Rima Makatabi, Ben Wedeman and Mary Rogers in Tunis, Caroline Faraj in Dubai, Niki Cook in Paris, Amir Ahmed and Bobby Afshar in Atlanta and Journalist Ian Lee in Cairo contributed to this report.
NEW: Ghannouchi calls Ben Ali's return "impossible" NEW: Army appears to be wielding the most power . Military manning checkpoints in the streets of the Tunisian capital . Ben Ali welcomed in Jeddah by the king of Saudi Arabia .
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He left a country reeling.", "Before he stepped down, Ben Ali had dissolved the", "government and declared a state of emergency.", "Under the emergency declaration, people are not", "allowed on the street between 5 p.m. and 7 a.m.", "Groups of three or more people are subject to", "arrest and, if they try to flee, can be fired on.", "His departure followed weeks of widespread", "outrage over poor living conditions and", "repression of rights. In daily demonstrations,", "thousands of protesters had denounced corruption", "in the Ben Ali government and had urged that he", "step down. He apparently got the message.", "Ghannouchi moved quickly to fill the vacuum.", "\"Considering the fact that at the current time he", "(Ben Ali) cannot fulfill his duties, I take over", "today, the powers of the president of the", "republic,\" he told his countrymen. He appealed", "for calm and pledged to respect the constitution", "and to carry out the political, economic and", "social reforms announced this week by Ben Ali.", "Ghannouchi asked residents to cooperate with the", "army, which was ordered to take charge of the", "streets following a state-of-emergency", "declaration. Moving to calm widespread", "disillusionment with Ben Ali's government,", "Ghannouchi told Arabic-language Al Jazeera", "Television that \"certain measures\" had already", "been taken against \"corrupt families.\" He was", "referring to those business owners who were close", "to Ben Ali. Ben Ali's return to Tunisia \"is", "impossible,\" Ghannouchi said, adding that he", "would set a date for new elections after", "conferring Saturday \"with all political powers.\"", "And he extended a welcoming hand to government", "critics, saying that \"oppositions groups who", "reside overseas can return to the country.\"", "Meanwhile, the army appeared to be wielding the", "most power, staking out positions on major", "streets. \"We hope that the army will match its", "reputation for being more professional and less", "trigger-happy than the security forces that have", "been responsible for much of the violence over", "the last several weeks,\" said Amnesty", "International spokesman Claudio Cordone from", "London. In a telephone interview with CNNI, he", "said 55 people were killed in Tunisia over the", "last several weeks of demonstrations. 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By . Kerry Mcqueeney . PUBLISHED: . 07:35 EST, 7 September 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 09:33 EST, 7 September 2012 . It is perhaps one of the greatest gifts a mother could give. A woman in her 50s has given birth to her own grandchild after becoming a surrogate mother for her infertile daughter. Cindy Reutzel, 53, gave birth to a . healthy baby girl a week ago who will now be brought up by her . 32-year-old daughter Emily Jordan. The greatest gift: Emily Jordan with her pregnant mother Cindy Reutzel, who was a surrogate for her daughter . Special bond: Cindy holds her granddaughter Elle Cynthia Jordan less than a week after giving birth to her . Unconventional family: Six-day old Elle is cradled by both her mother and her grandmother, blissfully unaware of how she came into the world . Emily was 29 when she discovered two years ago she had cervical cancer. However, just as she was about to have a radical hysterectomy, Emily and husband Mike discovered she was pregnant. Faced with saving her own life or their unborn child's, the young couple made the excruciating decision to go forward with her surgery. It meant losing the baby, and forfeiting any chance at having their own children. Remembering the moment she discovered she no longer had a place where a baby could grow, Emily said: 'I can't describe what that was like after finding out you have cancer, after finding out your chance of ever carrying a baby is gone.' However, hope arrived in the form of mother Cindy, who offered to act as a surrogate for the couple. And last week, Emily and Mike waited patiently in the maternity wing of a downtown Chicago hospital to realise their dream of becoming parents. Just days after Emily's 32nd birthday, baby Elle Cynthia Jordan was born. New mother: Emily, who was left infertile after having a hysterectomy, feeding her newborn daughter Elle . 'Better than I could have imagined': Cindy holds her tiny granddaughter Elle after giving birth to her . An in-vitro baby boom began about 34 years ago when Louise Brown - the world's first 'test tube' baby - was born in Britain. What started with would-be mothers in their 20s and 30s, began to extend to older women too. Dr Helen Kim, director of the in vitro fertilisation program at the University of Chicago, said: 'Then people started pushing the envelope. 'If you could help a menopausal woman in her 30s, could you help a menopausal woman in her 40s? And then it became, "Can you help a menopausal woman in her 50s?" 'And the answer is yes.' Some older women were having their own babies. But more often, they were using egg donors to have their own children, or serving as surrogates or 'gestational carriers.' Proud father: Mike Jordan watches his wife Emily hold their six-day-old daughter Elle . Emily Jordan, left, examines the pregnant belly of her mother. Mike and Emily get used to being parents, right . A 51-year-old grandmother in Brazil . gave birth to her twin grandchildren in 2007, and there were other . stories of women giving birth in their 40s or 50s and even 60s. Cindy . had a vague recollection of those stories. So when doctors revealed . that they had been able to keep Emily's ovaries intact, she immediately . offered to help, asking: 'What if I carried your baby for you?' Emily and Mike didn't take it too seriously at first. 'We didn't really think that was a realistic option,' says Emily, who works in hospital administration. However, for a young grandmother in good health, like Cindy, it became a viable option. After a process that included psychological evaluation and hormonal manipulation to prepare their bodies, Kim eventually implanted Cindy's uterus with an embryo created with an egg from Emily and Mike's sperm. A woman's fertility falls after the age of 30 and even more sharply after 35. And the older you are when you conceive, the greater the risk that your baby could have a genetic anomaly. This could lead to miscarriage or to the birth of a baby with Downs Syndrome. Underlying conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure makes it more risky for you and your baby. Older women are more likely to have such a condition, making some pregnancies potentially more risky. Research also shows that, in mother of 40 or over, the proportion of babies born prematurely or with a low birth weight is greater. Source: NHS . It was no easy process, with a . regimen of hormonal shots. Work schedules were interrupted and vacations . postponed. But CIndy was committed. Cindy, . a executive director at a medical foundation in Chicago, said: 'The . thought of Emily and Mike not being able to have children and share that . piece of their lives with someone just broke my heart. 'I want Emily to have that connection with another human being like I had with her.' As her belly grew, people started asking Cindy about 'her baby.' However she was quick to correct them and reveal she was actually carrying her grandchild. While admitting she was worried about the physical toll a late pregnancy might take, Cindy said her body handled it better than she expected. She also wondered how well she'd bounce back from a Caesarean section. That's how she had delivered Emily and her older brother, but that had been three decades ago. Still, she reassured Emily and Mike throughout the pregnancy that the baby was fine, she was fine, everything would be fine. Humor helped. Mike often teased his mother-in-law each time they'd take her to dinner or do something nice for her. He asked: 'Are we even yet?', to which CIndy laughed and replied: 'Not yet.' In truth, Mike and Emily knew there'd really be no way to repay this kind of gesture. Emily added: 'This is a continuation of everything that she has done her entire life for me, which is to make sure that I have the best life possible.' Cindy with her daughter Emily. Despite the risks of older women having babies, the 53-year-old said she would consider doing it again . While admitting she was worried about the physical toll a late pregnancy might take, Cindy said her body handled it better than she expected . All they could do, they said, was to promise to raise their baby as best they could. And that was enough for Cindy. Cindy added: 'I know I gave a gift. But I'm also getting so much in return.' Last week, a few days after Emily's 32nd birthday, daughter sat next to mother, holding hands in the delivery room. And Elle Cynthia Jordan was born. 'She looks just like you! She looks just like you!' Emily shouted, running from the delivery room to introduce their newborn to Mike. Cindy, who is recovering well, even said she would consider doing it again. She added: 'When I watch both of them hold that baby and look into her face, it's like everything I could have imagined wanting for them - better than I could have imagined. 'This is what it was all about for me.'
Emily Jordan lost her chance of being able to conceive when she was forced to have a hysterectomy . However, doctors saved her ovaries and mother Cindy offered to carry her daughter and son-in-law's embryo . Cindy Reutzel gave birth to a healthy baby girl who will now be brought up as her granddaughter .
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[ "By . Kerry Mcqueeney . PUBLISHED: . 07:35 EST, 7", "September 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 09:33 EST, 7", "September 2012 . It is perhaps one of the", "greatest gifts a mother could give. A woman in", "her 50s has given birth to her own grandchild", "after becoming a surrogate mother for her", "infertile daughter. Cindy Reutzel, 53, gave birth", "to a . healthy baby girl a week ago who will now", "be brought up by her . 32-year-old daughter Emily", "Jordan. The greatest gift: Emily Jordan with her", "pregnant mother Cindy Reutzel, who was a", "surrogate for her daughter . Special bond: Cindy", "holds her granddaughter Elle Cynthia Jordan less", "than a week after giving birth to her .", "Unconventional family: Six-day old Elle is", "cradled by both her mother and her grandmother,", "blissfully unaware of how she came into the world", ". Emily was 29 when she discovered two years ago", "she had cervical cancer. However, just as she was", "about to have a radical hysterectomy, Emily and", "husband Mike discovered she was pregnant. Faced", "with saving her own life or their unborn child's,", "the young couple made the excruciating decision", "to go forward with her surgery. It meant losing", "the baby, and forfeiting any chance at having", "their own children. Remembering the moment she", "discovered she no longer had a place where a baby", "could grow, Emily said: 'I can't describe what", "that was like after finding out you have cancer,", "after finding out your chance of ever carrying a", "baby is gone.' However, hope arrived in the form", "of mother Cindy, who offered to act as a", "surrogate for the couple. And last week, Emily", "and Mike waited patiently in the maternity wing", "of a downtown Chicago hospital to realise their", "dream of becoming parents. Just days after", "Emily's 32nd birthday, baby Elle Cynthia Jordan", "was born. New mother: Emily, who was left", "infertile after having a hysterectomy, feeding", "her newborn daughter Elle . 'Better than I could", "have imagined': Cindy holds her tiny", "granddaughter Elle after giving birth to her . An", "in-vitro baby boom began about 34 years ago when", "Louise Brown - the world's first 'test tube' baby", "- was born in Britain. What started with would-be", "mothers in their 20s and 30s, began to extend to", "older women too. Dr Helen Kim, director of the in", "vitro fertilisation program at the University of", "Chicago, said: 'Then people started pushing the", "envelope. 'If you could help a menopausal woman", "in her 30s, could you help a menopausal woman in", "her 40s? And then it became, \"Can you help a", "menopausal woman in her 50s?\" 'And the answer is", "yes.' Some older women were having their own", "babies. But more often, they were using egg", "donors to have their own children, or serving as", "surrogates or 'gestational carriers.' Proud", "father: Mike Jordan watches his wife Emily hold", "their six-day-old daughter Elle . Emily Jordan,", "left, examines the pregnant belly of her mother.", "Mike and Emily get used to being parents, right .", "A 51-year-old grandmother in Brazil . gave birth", "to her twin grandchildren in 2007, and there were", "other . stories of women giving birth in their", "40s or 50s and even 60s. Cindy . had a vague", "recollection of those stories. So when doctors", "revealed . that they had been able to keep", "Emily's ovaries intact, she immediately . offered", "to help, asking: 'What if I carried your baby for", "you?' Emily and Mike didn't take it too seriously", "at first. 'We didn't really think that was a", "realistic option,' says Emily, who works in", "hospital administration. However, for a young", "grandmother in good health, like Cindy, it became", "a viable option. After a process that included", "psychological evaluation and hormonal", "manipulation to prepare their bodies, Kim", "eventually implanted Cindy's uterus with an", "embryo created with an egg from Emily and Mike's", "sperm. A woman's fertility falls after the age of", "30 and even more sharply after 35. And the older", "you are when you conceive, the greater the risk", "that your baby could have a genetic anomaly. This", "could lead to miscarriage or to the birth of a", "baby with Downs Syndrome. Underlying conditions", "such as diabetes or high blood pressure makes it", "more risky for you and your baby. Older women are", "more likely to have such a condition, making some", "pregnancies potentially more risky. Research also", "shows that, in mother of 40 or over, the", "proportion of babies born prematurely or with a", "low birth weight is greater. Source: NHS . It was", "no easy process, with a . regimen of hormonal", "shots. Work schedules were interrupted and", "vacations . postponed. But CIndy was committed.", "Cindy, . a executive director at a medical", "foundation in Chicago, said: 'The . thought of", "Emily and Mike not being able to have children", "and share that . piece of their lives with", "someone just broke my heart. 'I want Emily to", "have that connection with another human being", "like I had with her.' As her belly grew, people", "started asking Cindy about 'her baby.' However", "she was quick to correct them and reveal she was", "actually carrying her grandchild. While admitting", "she was worried about the physical toll a late", "pregnancy might take, Cindy said her body handled", "it better than she expected. She also wondered", "how well she'd bounce back from a Caesarean", "section. That's how she had delivered Emily and", "her older brother, but that had been three", "decades ago. Still, she reassured Emily and Mike", "throughout the pregnancy that the baby was fine,", "she was fine, everything would be fine. Humor", "helped. Mike often teased his mother-in-law each", "time they'd take her to dinner or do something", "nice for her. He asked: 'Are we even yet?', to", "which CIndy laughed and replied: 'Not yet.' In", "truth, Mike and Emily knew there'd really be no", "way to repay this kind of gesture. Emily added:", "'This is a continuation of everything that she", "has done her entire life for me, which is to make", "sure that I have the best life possible.' Cindy", "with her daughter Emily. Despite the risks of", "older women having babies, the 53-year-old said", "she would consider doing it again . While", "admitting she was worried about the physical toll", "a late pregnancy might take, Cindy said her body", "handled it better than she expected . All they", "could do, they said, was to promise to raise", "their baby as best they could. And that was", "enough for Cindy. Cindy added: 'I know I gave a", "gift. But I'm also getting so much in return.'", "Last week, a few days after Emily's 32nd", "birthday, daughter sat next to mother, holding", "hands in the delivery room. And Elle Cynthia", "Jordan was born. 'She looks just like you! She", "looks just like you!' Emily shouted, running from", "the delivery room to introduce their newborn to", "Mike. Cindy, who is recovering well, even said", "she would consider doing it again. She added:", "'When I watch both of them hold that baby and", "look into her face, it's like everything I could", "have imagined wanting for them - better than I", "could have imagined. 'This is what it was all", "about for me.'" ]
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By . Sam Webb . PUBLISHED: . 12:28 EST, 27 February 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 14:26 EST, 27 February 2013 . Flat pack shelters that take just 30 minutes to assemble have been designed to help save lives during natural disaster. When earthquakes, storms, floods, forest and bushfires and landslides hit a region, one of the problems faced by rescue and humanitarian services is providing a safe place to treat the wounded and provide shelter for those who have lost their homes. With this in mind, Argentinian architecture studio Proyecto 2M has developed Modularflex disaster shelters, which can be packed flat for easy storage, and built in just half an hour, reports io9.com . Scroll down for video . Flexible: The Modularflex disaster shelter can be assembled in half an hour to shelter displaced survivors of hurricanes and other disasters . The shelters feature electrical points and even in-built LED lighting . The folding design means it can be assembled by two man teams or, for ease and speed, simply 'popped-up' using a crane. They also have a hinge that allows them to be collapsed like accordions. The company says the shelters are lightweight, flexible and sturdy and, when folded flat and not in use, packed six to a group on the back of a truck, meaning they can be transported easily and efficiently to wherever they are needed most, without needing unwieldy heavy machinery. The walls are made from insulated . thermal panels, similar to a supermarket cold storage room, and can . withstand temperatures ranging from -20C° to 49C°. A hinge in the centre upright wall means the Modularflex can be built even quicker if lifted by a crane . The modular design means that a number of the shelters can be used to create larger dwellings with as many doors and windows as needed. Each model also comes with electrical wiring and LED lights. They also come in different designs, such as camouflage for the military or a red cross for humanitarian efforts. The Modularflex was launched last year at an Expo in Buenos Aires and the creators are currently in negotiations with mining companies to provide housing for workers as well as the Argentine armed forces. Handy: The Modularfelx mid-construction. Its flat pack design means it is easy to transport . The walls are insulated and can endure both freezing and extreme heat . As well as humanitarian aspects, the designers say it could have industial and military applications .
The shelters can be assembled by two men and lie flat when not needed . Modularflex could revolutionise disaster response efforts . They are insulated and even have heating and lighting .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 12:40 EST, 15 January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 12:40 EST, 15 January 2013 . A high school in Massachusetts is planning to tackle underage binge drinking at dances by breathalyzing students at the door. Belmont High School will test pupils for alcohol consumption before every school dance, perhaps as soon as the next event on February 9. The school has experienced problems with drinking before, such as an event in 2005 where 12 students were suspended, but it is now taking a direct approach. Testing times: Belmont High is planning to breathalyze students at the door to school dances . Dr. Thomas Kingston, the school's interim superintendent, told Boston.com, that: 'There have been problems in the past, as in most suburbs – students who binge in the parking lot and come in looking perfectly normal, but half an hour later, blotto.' 'We even had one incident where a student threw up on the shoes of the principal’s wife,' Kingston added. The superintendent told Myfoxboston.com that Belmont police officers will meet students at the entrance to the prom with breathalysers. But Kingston also says that the planning for the new regime is still at an early stage and it is not yet decided if the school will test every student, or just the ones that seem intoxicated. Secret binge drinking is problem at many high schools . The school is currently working with police and the local attorney's office to plan the new measures, while the school committee will have the final say. 'I’m not holding to a particular schedule,' Kingston told Boston.com. 'It depends on how confident we are that it is appropriate, and whether civil liberties are protected, and we’ve exercised due diligence.' During a Hawaiian-themed 'Luau' dance . in 2005, a number of severely intoxicated students were taken to local . hospitals due to alcohol poisoning. The event was cancelled and 12 students were suspended. Since . then Belmont High has tried a number of measures to crack down on . drunkenness at school functions. At a 2005 Luau-themed dance at Belmont High School numerous students were taken to hospital for intoxication and 12 were suspended . The school has vastly reduced the . number and the length of official dances. And in 2008 Belmont introduced . a 'promenade' event before attendees went to the prom. During the promenade, students are . made to walk down the aisle of the auditorium with their dates in front . of the whole school community, as well as family and friends. But it seems that students are still turning up drunk at dances and the school has now called in breathalyzers and the police for assistance. According to Fox Boston, this practice already takes place at schools in other Massachusetts cities and towns. Belmont High School isn't yet sure whether they will breathalyze all students or just the ones who appear intoxicated .
Following a prom in 2005, 12 students at Belmont High in Massachusetts were suspended for intoxication . School has tried to cut down on underage drinking since but now is turning to police officers with breathalyzers .
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By . Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor . PUBLISHED: . 07:08 EST, 10 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 07:11 EST, 10 October 2013 . Badgers could be gassed by the government after a planned cull failed to kill enough of the animals, Owen Paterson said today. The Environment Secretary yesterday blamed the badgers for 'moving the goalposts' after marksmen culled fewer than half the 2,000 animals targeted. Now he has admitted the government is 'looking at gassing', amid reports that some of the animals had already been gassed illegally. Target: Thousands of badgers are being culled in pilots which ministers say will help curb the spread of TB in cattle herds . Officials yesterday announced a new, lower estimate of the badger population, making it . easier to hit the 70 per cent target for culling. But a six week-cull in Somerset which ended on Sunday will have to be . restarted, with opponents accusing the government of ‘adjusting the . figures to make it look like this is a success’. Mr Paterson complained that the badgers . themselves were making the cull more difficult than expected. 'The . badgers moved the goalposts. We're dealing with a wild animal, subject . to the vagaries of the weather and disease and breeding patterns,' he . told BBC Spotlight. Trouble: Environment Secretary Owen Paterson blamed the badgers for the cull falling short . Today he defended the much-ridiculed remark, saying he was 'stating the screamingly obvious'. He went on to confirm that gassing is now being considered. Speaking in the Commons Mr Paterson . told MPs: 'Until we can establish vaccines, we have to use the tools . employed by other sensible countries which is to remove wildlife. We . made it quite clear in our TB strategy that we would look at other . methods of removing wildlife. 'And yes we are looking at gassing, but we will not use it unless it is proven to be safe, humane and effective.' But Labour condemned the idea. Shadow environment secretary Maria Eagle said: 'Gassing badgers has been proven to be inhumane and it is unacceptable for Owen Paterson to be considering it, just because his unscientific, costly and misguided cull is not working. 'Instead of blaming the badgers for the failure of his policy, it’s time for a coherent plan to eradicate TB through vaccination of both badgers and cattle, together with tougher rules on the movement of livestock.' Badgers are blamed for . spreading tuberculosis (TB) in cattle herds, and the coalition ordered . pilot culls in Somerset and Gloucestershire to curb the disease. The . aim was for marksmen to kill 70 per cent of badgers by free shooting, . which meant culling 2,081 of the 2,400 animals in Somerset. But officials now admit just 850 badgers were shot during the six-week trial. The Gloucestershire trial is due to end next week. In . an attempt to claim the plan is working, ministers now say the badger . population is only 1,450 – meaning 59 per cent of the animals have been . killed. Opposition: Campaigners from the Somerset Badger Patrol looking for marksmen in the village of Monksilver, Somerset . The trial culls could now be extended by up to three . weeks to give the marksmen more time to meet their targets. The . original 5,000 target was based on 2012 estimates of badger . populations. But newer research showed numbers had now . fallen by around a third, because of flooding, food scarcity and . disease. Badger expert Professor Rosie Woodroffe said the failure to kill enough animals meant the trials should now be stopped. She . said: ‘When you kill badgers two things happen. The first is there are . fewer badgers, and for disease control that should be a good thing. ‘But . also you change the behaviour of badgers in ways which increase the . transmission of disease in badgers, so each badger is more infectious to . cattle... They are more likely to travel, and they are mixing more with . badgers from other social groups.’ Meanwhile, Gavin Grant, RSPCA chief executive, said: ‘Frankly this whole situation is a farce. ‘Whatever the figures, it is clear that the system has failed.’ Despite . widespread opposition, the Government has been committed to the . controversial scheme, which it hopes will help limit the spread of . tuberculosis in cattle. Queen guitarist Brian May said figures . showing the number of badgers killed were ‘widely disparate’, and urged . ministers to abandon the ‘ridiculous’ cull.
Owen Paterson defends claim that badgers 'moved the goalposts' Environment Secretary reveals government is considering gassing instead . Marksmen told to kill 70% of badgers in two pilots to curb spread of TB . But in Somerset only 850 of the 2,000 badgers targeted were culled .
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[ "By . Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor .", "PUBLISHED: . 07:08 EST, 10 October 2013 . | .", "UPDATED: . 07:11 EST, 10 October 2013 . Badgers", "could be gassed by the government after a planned", "cull failed to kill enough of the animals, Owen", "Paterson said today. The Environment Secretary", "yesterday blamed the badgers for 'moving the", "goalposts' after marksmen culled fewer than half", "the 2,000 animals targeted. Now he has admitted", "the government is 'looking at gassing', amid", "reports that some of the animals had already been", "gassed illegally. Target: Thousands of badgers", "are being culled in pilots which ministers say", "will help curb the spread of TB in cattle herds .", "Officials yesterday announced a new, lower", "estimate of the badger population, making it .", "easier to hit the 70 per cent target for culling.", "But a six week-cull in Somerset which ended on", "Sunday will have to be . restarted, with", "opponents accusing the government of ‘adjusting", "the . figures to make it look like this is a", "success’. Mr Paterson complained that the badgers", ". themselves were making the cull more difficult", "than expected. 'The . badgers moved the", "goalposts. We're dealing with a wild animal,", "subject . to the vagaries of the weather and", "disease and breeding patterns,' he . told BBC", "Spotlight. Trouble: Environment Secretary Owen", "Paterson blamed the badgers for the cull falling", "short . Today he defended the much-ridiculed", "remark, saying he was 'stating the screamingly", "obvious'. He went on to confirm that gassing is", "now being considered. Speaking in the Commons Mr", "Paterson . told MPs: 'Until we can establish", "vaccines, we have to use the tools . employed by", "other sensible countries which is to remove", "wildlife. We . made it quite clear in our TB", "strategy that we would look at other . methods of", "removing wildlife. 'And yes we are looking at", "gassing, but we will not use it unless it is", "proven to be safe, humane and effective.' But", "Labour condemned the idea. Shadow environment", "secretary Maria Eagle said: 'Gassing badgers has", "been proven to be inhumane and it is unacceptable", "for Owen Paterson to be considering it, just", "because his unscientific, costly and misguided", "cull is not working. 'Instead of blaming the", "badgers for the failure of his policy, it’s time", "for a coherent plan to eradicate TB through", "vaccination of both badgers and cattle, together", "with tougher rules on the movement of livestock.'", "Badgers are blamed for . spreading tuberculosis", "(TB) in cattle herds, and the coalition ordered .", "pilot culls in Somerset and Gloucestershire to", "curb the disease. The . aim was for marksmen to", "kill 70 per cent of badgers by free shooting, .", "which meant culling 2,081 of the 2,400 animals in", "Somerset. But officials now admit just 850", "badgers were shot during the six-week trial. The", "Gloucestershire trial is due to end next week. In", ". an attempt to claim the plan is working,", "ministers now say the badger . population is only", "1,450 – meaning 59 per cent of the animals have", "been . killed. Opposition: Campaigners from the", "Somerset Badger Patrol looking for marksmen in", "the village of Monksilver, Somerset . The trial", "culls could now be extended by up to three .", "weeks to give the marksmen more time to meet", "their targets. The . original 5,000 target was", "based on 2012 estimates of badger . populations.", "But newer research showed numbers had now .", "fallen by around a third, because of flooding,", "food scarcity and . disease. Badger expert", "Professor Rosie Woodroffe said the failure to", "kill enough animals meant the trials should now", "be stopped. She . said: ‘When you kill badgers", "two things happen. The first is there are . fewer", "badgers, and for disease control that should be a", "good thing. ‘But . also you change the behaviour", "of badgers in ways which increase the .", "transmission of disease in badgers, so each", "badger is more infectious to . cattle... They are", "more likely to travel, and they are mixing more", "with . badgers from other social groups.’", "Meanwhile, Gavin Grant, RSPCA chief executive,", "said: ‘Frankly this whole situation is a farce.", "‘Whatever the figures, it is clear that the", "system has failed.’ Despite . widespread", "opposition, the Government has been committed to", "the . controversial scheme, which it hopes will", "help limit the spread of . tuberculosis in", "cattle. Queen guitarist Brian May said figures .", "showing the number of badgers killed were ‘widely", "disparate’, and urged . ministers to abandon the", "‘ridiculous’ cull." ]
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New Orleans, Louisiana (CNN) -- A towing vessel struck an oil well in the Barataria Waterway off the southeastern Louisiana coast on Tuesday, causing the well to emit oil and natural gas into Barataria Bay, the Coast Guard said in a news release. Retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the government's point man for the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, said there was a sheen around the platform, and vapor that's probably a combination of gas and water was emanating from the well, called C-117. Kyle Plotkin, a spokesman for Gov. Bobby Jindal, described the well as "orphaned." He said it had been owned by Cedyco Corp. of Houston but was declared abandoned by the state in November 2008. Plotkin said the state does not own the well and added that the designation does not absolve Cedyco of responsibility for the well. The tug vessel Pere Ana C was pushing the dredge barge Captain Buford Berry when it hit the wellhead, the Coast Guard said. Jindal and Coast Guard Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft, the federal on-scene coordinator for the Gulf spill, and other officials surveyed the damage by helicopter, according to a statement from the governor's office. "The Coast Guard's overflight this morning confirmed the pipeline/well-head is discharging a mist of orange and brown oil about 100 feet in air," Jindal said. "This is the same thing we viewed on our flight to the well today. The Coast Guard does not have a specific flow rate for the well determined yet, although there have been early reports that there is natural gas and mud mixed in with oil coming from the well." Jefferson Parish Councilman Chris Roberts said that while oil was gushing from the well in 6 feet of water, it was too dangerous to get close enough to estimate how much oil was leaking out. However, Roberts said he doesn't "expect it is going to be a huge problem to contain it or cap" the leak, because "it isn't uncommon." "Until we know the condition of it, the quickness of plugging the well is uncertain," said Capt. Ed Cubanski, chief of incident management for the Coast Guard's Eighth District in New Orleans. The Coast Guard has tapped the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, which the federal government makes available for natural resource damage assessments. Environmental Safety and Health personnel were on the scene to clean up, as well as the Coast Guard Gulf Strike Team from Mobile, Alabama. Allen said response crews were able to take advantage of the "significant resources" -- vessels of opportunity, skimming equipment and boom -- already in the area to work on the Gulf oil spill. He said C-117 was surrounded by boom. "The Coast Guard is also beginning oil spill response actions at the site -- deploying hard and sorbent boom both north and south of the oil release," Jindal said. "Air assets have also been deployed to ensure response personnel are not working in a flammable atmosphere. Once the leak source is secured, the Coast Guard will ramp up their skimming operations to collect free-floating oil. "We know this well is close to important marshes in the Barataria Bay area, so it is important that this well is cut off quickly and the oil is contained and removed," he said. A safety zone has been established 2 miles around the site to protect vessels and mariners from the hazards associated with the release, the Coast Guard said. The Coast Guard is investigating the incident, which happened about 1 a.m. Tuesday. CNN's Vivian Kuo, Erin Lowry, MaryLynn Ryan and Tristan Smith contributed to this report .
NEW: Spokesman for Louisiana governor says the well was abandoned, declared "orphaned" A tug struck an oil well while dragging a barge in Barataria Waterway . The incident caused the well to release oil and natural gas . Response crews are taking advantage of "significant resources" already in the area .
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[ "New Orleans, Louisiana (CNN) -- A towing vessel", "struck an oil well in the Barataria Waterway off", "the southeastern Louisiana coast on Tuesday,", "causing the well to emit oil and natural gas into", "Barataria Bay, the Coast Guard said in a news", "release. Retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the", "government's point man for the oil spill in the", "Gulf of Mexico, said there was a sheen around the", "platform, and vapor that's probably a combination", "of gas and water was emanating from the well,", "called C-117. Kyle Plotkin, a spokesman for Gov.", "Bobby Jindal, described the well as \"orphaned.\"", "He said it had been owned by Cedyco Corp. of", "Houston but was declared abandoned by the state", "in November 2008. Plotkin said the state does not", "own the well and added that the designation does", "not absolve Cedyco of responsibility for the", "well. The tug vessel Pere Ana C was pushing the", "dredge barge Captain Buford Berry when it hit the", "wellhead, the Coast Guard said. Jindal and Coast", "Guard Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft, the federal", "on-scene coordinator for the Gulf spill, and", "other officials surveyed the damage by", "helicopter, according to a statement from the", "governor's office. \"The Coast Guard's overflight", "this morning confirmed the pipeline/well-head is", "discharging a mist of orange and brown oil about", "100 feet in air,\" Jindal said. \"This is the same", "thing we viewed on our flight to the well today.", "The Coast Guard does not have a specific flow", "rate for the well determined yet, although there", "have been early reports that there is natural gas", "and mud mixed in with oil coming from the well.\"", "Jefferson Parish Councilman Chris Roberts said", "that while oil was gushing from the well in 6", "feet of water, it was too dangerous to get close", "enough to estimate how much oil was leaking out.", "However, Roberts said he doesn't \"expect it is", "going to be a huge problem to contain it or cap\"", "the leak, because \"it isn't uncommon.\" \"Until we", "know the condition of it, the quickness of", "plugging the well is uncertain,\" said Capt. Ed", "Cubanski, chief of incident management for the", "Coast Guard's Eighth District in New Orleans. The", "Coast Guard has tapped the Oil Spill Liability", "Trust Fund, which the federal government makes", "available for natural resource damage", "assessments. Environmental Safety and Health", "personnel were on the scene to clean up, as well", "as the Coast Guard Gulf Strike Team from Mobile,", "Alabama. Allen said response crews were able to", "take advantage of the \"significant resources\" --", "vessels of opportunity, skimming equipment and", "boom -- already in the area to work on the Gulf", "oil spill. He said C-117 was surrounded by boom.", "\"The Coast Guard is also beginning oil spill", "response actions at the site -- deploying hard", "and sorbent boom both north and south of the oil", "release,\" Jindal said. \"Air assets have also been", "deployed to ensure response personnel are not", "working in a flammable atmosphere. Once the leak", "source is secured, the Coast Guard will ramp up", "their skimming operations to collect", "free-floating oil. \"We know this well is close to", "important marshes in the Barataria Bay area, so", "it is important that this well is cut off quickly", "and the oil is contained and removed,\" he said. A", "safety zone has been established 2 miles around", "the site to protect vessels and mariners from the", "hazards associated with the release, the Coast", "Guard said. The Coast Guard is investigating the", "incident, which happened about 1 a.m. Tuesday.", "CNN's Vivian Kuo, Erin Lowry, MaryLynn Ryan and", "Tristan Smith contributed to this report ." ]
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As the 2014 World Cup continues, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture in Brazil from team news and key battles to betting odds and Opta stats... Here is all the information you need for the first game in Group B between Spain and Holland. Click here to follow the Spain vs Holland World Cup 2014 action live . Venue: Arena Forte Nova, SalvadorKick-off: 8pm (4pm, Brazil time)TV coverage: BBC1, from 7.30pmOdds: Spain 8/11, Draw 23/10, Holland 9/2Referee: Nicola Rizzoli, ItalyVIDEO Scroll down to watch former Arsenal stars Cesc Fabregas and Robin van Persie preparing for the match . The future's bright: Holland fans look to turn Brazil orange . Managers: . Vicente Del Bosque (Spain)Louis van Gaal (Holland)Team news: Spain and Holland played out one of the most disappointing World Cup finals in history four years ago. They get a chance to make amends right away in Brazil. In one of the quirks of the draw for Brazil, Spain opens the defense of its title against the country it beat in the championship decider in Johannesburg four years ago. But while Vicente Del Bosque's team has stuck to its attacking philosophy, Holland coach Louis van Gaal is packing his defense and hoping one of his three star forwards, Robin van Persie, Arjen Robben or Wesley Sneijder, can snatch a goal on the counterattack in their Group B opener at the Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador. Key clash: Wesley Sneijder vs Sergio Busquets . Four years ago Sneijder’s performances placed him in FIFA’s All-Star team but he was stopped by Busquets. The Dutch still rely on the Galatasaray playmaker to dictate their tempo but in Busquets he faces an opponent that few get joy out of. Key men: Holland's Wesley Sneijder and Spain's Sergio Busquets could play key roles for their sides . One to watch: Daryl Janmaat (Holland) Louis van Gaal’s 5-3-2 experiment should get an outing here and the ‘Dutch Dani Alves’ from Feyenoord will be key to providing width in attack to feed Robin van Persie, as well as defensive cover. Head-to-head record: . Played 9 Spain Wins 4 Draws 1 Losses 4 . Dutch of class: Daryl Janmaat is one of the main men for Louis van Gaal's side . Making the move: Cesc Fabregas has made the switch from Barcelona to Chelsea .
Spain's clash with Holland is a repeat of the World Cup final in 2010 . Vicente Del Bosque are the current holders of the World Cup . Chile and Australia are the two other sides in Group B . This is the first time the two World Cup finalists have met in the tournament directly after contesting the final since 1990, when West Germany beat Argentina 1-0 in the final (after meeting each other in 1986). La Roja lost their opening game of the 2010 World Cup to Switzerland, but went on to become the first team to ever win the tournament having lost their first game. Vicente Del Bosque has only lost one of his 25 World Cup games as Spain head-coach, including qualifiers (W22 D2). That was against Switzerland (0-1) in 2010. David Villa - Spain’s top scorer at World Cup Finals (eight goals) - has been directly involved in seven of Spain’s last nine goals in the tournament (six goals, one assist). Spain have won their last six World Cup games, their best ever run in the tournament. Their last four games have ended in 1-0 wins. Spain have kept a clean sheet in each of their last four World Cup games, the longest current run. Indeed only Italy (five games in 1990) and Switzerland (five in 2006 & 2010) have ever had a longer run in the competition. Holland have made it past the group stages in their last seven previous World Cup participations. Robin van Persie was the top scorer in the 2014 European World Cup qualifiers (11 goals). Spain and Holland have a perfectly even head-to-head record with four wins apiece and one draw, though Spain won the only previous World Cup clash 1-0 in the 2010 final. The defending champions have only won their first game in three of the last 10 World Cups (D4 L3), with Italy drawing 1-1 with Paraguay last time out. Robin van Persie and Holland gear up for Spain clash . DM.later('bundle', function(){ . DM.has('v-3620925055001','BC', . {'renderConfig' : . { . 'css' : "videoplayer-large", . 'autoplay' : false, . 'muted' : false, . 'title' : "Robin van Persie and Holland gear up for Spain clash", . 'videoId' : 1099763, . 'adsEnabled' : false, . 'playerId' : "1989148206001", . 'playerKey' : "AQ~~,AAAAAFSL1bg~,CmS1EFtcMWELN_eSE9A7gpcGWF5XAVmI", . 'objId' : "v-3620925055001", . 'videoPlayer' : "3620925055001", . 'width' : 636, . 'height' : 358, . 'source' : "AP", . 'rsi' : typeof(adverts) != 'undefined' && typeof (adverts.getRsiValues) != 'undefined' ? adverts.getRsiValues() : null, . 'linkBaseURL' : "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/worldcup2014/article-2656802/Spain-vs-Holland-All-stats-facts-team-news-game-Group-B.html#v-3620925055001", . 'trackingType': "", . 'freewheelIdent': "", . 'channel': 'sport' } . }); . }); .
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Los Angeles (CNN) -- The night before Hollywood gathers to honor its best Sunday, Razzie voters sifted through what they dubbed the cinematic rubble and (dis)honored "The Last Airbender" as the worst movie of 2010. The M. Night Shyamalan action-flick, which was panned by critics upon its release last year, won (or should that be 'lost'?) for Worst Director, Worst Picture, Worst Screenplay, Worst Supporting Actor and a new category -- Worst Eye-gouging Misuse of 3-D. The other movie that took home multiple gold spray-painted statuettes Saturday night was "Sex and the City 2" for Worst Screen Ensemble and Worst Actress -- presented jointly to the four leading ladies: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristen Davis. The Razzies -- or the Golden Raspberry Awards -- are decided by 637 voters in the United States and 17 countries, according to its website. It began in 1980 as "a logical antidote to Tinsel Town's annual glut of self-congratulatory awards," it says. Actors and actresses who are nominated rarely attend the ceremony, though Sandra Bullock attended last year to pick up her award for her performance in the box office bomb "All About Steve." The next night, she took home the Best Actress honor at the Academy Awards for her role in "The Blind Side." Held this year at Hollywood's Barnsdall Gallery Theatre, here is a list of the 2010 "winners": . Worst Picture: "The Last Airbender" Worst Actor: Ashton Kutcher for both "Killers" and "Valentine's Day." Worst Actress: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristen Davis for "Sex and the City 2" Worst Supporting Actor: Jackson Rathbone for "The Last Airbender" and "Twilight Saga: Eclipse" (the other most-nominated title of the year) Worst Supporting Actress: Jessica Alba for "The Killer Inside Me," "Little Fockers," "Machete" and "Valentine's Day" Worst Eye-gouging Misuse of 3-D: "The Last Airbender" Worst Screen Couple or Ensemble: The cast of "Sex and the City 2" Worst Director: M. Night Shyamalan . Worst Screenplay: "The Last Airbender" Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel: "Sex and the City 2"
Among its "awards" is one for Worst Eye-gouging Misuse of 3-D . All four actresses of "Sex and the City 2" are "honored" as worst actress . Actors rarely attend the ceremony .
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[ "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The night before Hollywood", "gathers to honor its best Sunday, Razzie voters", "sifted through what they dubbed the cinematic", "rubble and (dis)honored \"The Last Airbender\" as", "the worst movie of 2010. The M. Night Shyamalan", "action-flick, which was panned by critics upon", "its release last year, won (or should that be", "'lost'?) for Worst Director, Worst Picture, Worst", "Screenplay, Worst Supporting Actor and a new", "category -- Worst Eye-gouging Misuse of 3-D. The", "other movie that took home multiple gold", "spray-painted statuettes Saturday night was \"Sex", "and the City 2\" for Worst Screen Ensemble and", "Worst Actress -- presented jointly to the four", "leading ladies: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim", "Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristen Davis. The", "Razzies -- or the Golden Raspberry Awards -- are", "decided by 637 voters in the United States and 17", "countries, according to its website. It began in", "1980 as \"a logical antidote to Tinsel Town's", "annual glut of self-congratulatory awards,\" it", "says. Actors and actresses who are nominated", "rarely attend the ceremony, though Sandra Bullock", "attended last year to pick up her award for her", "performance in the box office bomb \"All About", "Steve.\" The next night, she took home the Best", "Actress honor at the Academy Awards for her role", "in \"The Blind Side.\" Held this year at", "Hollywood's Barnsdall Gallery Theatre, here is a", "list of the 2010 \"winners\": . Worst Picture: \"The", "Last Airbender\" Worst Actor: Ashton Kutcher for", "both \"Killers\" and \"Valentine's Day.\" Worst", "Actress: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall,", "Cynthia Nixon and Kristen Davis for \"Sex and the", "City 2\" Worst Supporting Actor: Jackson Rathbone", "for \"The Last Airbender\" and \"Twilight Saga:", "Eclipse\" (the other most-nominated title of the", "year) Worst Supporting Actress: Jessica Alba for", "\"The Killer Inside Me,\" \"Little Fockers,\"", "\"Machete\" and \"Valentine's Day\" Worst Eye-gouging", "Misuse of 3-D: \"The Last Airbender\" Worst Screen", "Couple or Ensemble: The cast of \"Sex and the City", "2\" Worst Director: M. Night Shyamalan . Worst", "Screenplay: \"The Last Airbender\" Worst Prequel,", "Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel: \"Sex and the City 2\"" ]
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(CNN) -- Vowing to keep fighting for his son Trayvon -- even after the man who killed him, George Zimmerman, was acquitted of murder -- Tracy Martin said Wednesday that his family wants to turn "negative energy" surrounding their plight "into a positive." "There's nothing that we can do to bring Trayvon Martin back," Tracy Martin said in Washington. "But if there's something that we can do ... to help other families from going through this, then we're here." Martin spoke at a Capitol Hill forum entitled, "The Status of Black Males: Ensuring Our Boys Mature Into Strong Men," which is the first such event run by the Congressional Caucus on Black Men and Boys. The group's co-chair, Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton, explained the forum aimed to address "issues ... spread across the spectrum of the life of black males in America today, clothed in stereotypes from their years as boys, as youth, and finally as men." "We seek a society that does not define black men and boys, but allows African-American men and boys to define themselves as individuals," said Holmes Norton, who is a nonvoting member of Congress representing the District of Columbia. The evening of February 26, 2012, Trayvon Martin was walking back from a convenience store to the Sanford, Florida, home of his father's fiancee when he got into a confrontation with Zimmerman. The 17-year-old ended up dead, a shooting Zimmerman argued was in self-defense. The case soon captivated the nation's attention, shining a light on matters such as race and gun laws, including when or if a person should be able to legally shoot another. Tens of thousands attended rallies demanding Zimmerman's arrest and accused him of wrongly profiling Martin as a troublemaker. Many more people were glued to their televisions during Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial. That trial ended with a not guilty verdict late on Saturday, July 13, vindicating Zimmerman's supporters, who believed his actions were understandable for a man who feared for his life. This sentiment wasn't shared by many at Wednesday's event on Capitol Hill. Still, Holmes Norton said she hopes Martin's story -- which she said has "focused attention on black males as nothing else has in decades" -- will compel Americans to rethink how they look at black boys and men. Zimmerman helps family out of overturned SUV . One of those is Trayvon Martin himself, whom Tracy Martin said has had "his name slandered and demonized." "My message to the world (is) that we won't let this verdict sum up who Trayvon was," the father said. "I vow to do everything in my power not to give up my fight for him." Central to that effort is the Trayvon Martin Foundation, which was founded in March 2012 by Tracy Martin and Trayvon's mother, Sybrina Fulton. According to its website, the nonprofit group's purpose is to "create awareness of how violent crime impacts the families of the victims and to provide support and advocacy for those families." Harkening back to his own child's violent death, Tracy Martin said Wednesday that he hopes parents, mentors and others nationwide will ask themselves what they can do "to prevent this from happening to your child." "We've taken that negative energy ... and we're trying to turn it into a positive," Tracy Martin said, referring to the uproar over his son's death and later Zimmerman's acquittal. "What we can do tomorrow -- as a nation, as a people -- to stop someone else's child from being killed is certainly a positive."
Trayvon Martin's father speaks at a Capitol Hill event run by members of Congress . Tracy Martin says he won't "give up my fight for" his son, who he says was "demonized" The father says his family wants "to help other families from going through" what they did .
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[ "(CNN) -- Vowing to keep fighting for his son", "Trayvon -- even after the man who killed him,", "George Zimmerman, was acquitted of murder --", "Tracy Martin said Wednesday that his family wants", "to turn \"negative energy\" surrounding their", "plight \"into a positive.\" \"There's nothing that", "we can do to bring Trayvon Martin back,\" Tracy", "Martin said in Washington. \"But if there's", "something that we can do ... to help other", "families from going through this, then we're", "here.\" Martin spoke at a Capitol Hill forum", "entitled, \"The Status of Black Males: Ensuring", "Our Boys Mature Into Strong Men,\" which is the", "first such event run by the Congressional Caucus", "on Black Men and Boys. The group's co-chair, Rep.", "Eleanor Holmes Norton, explained the forum aimed", "to address \"issues ... spread across the spectrum", "of the life of black males in America today,", "clothed in stereotypes from their years as boys,", "as youth, and finally as men.\" \"We seek a society", "that does not define black men and boys, but", "allows African-American men and boys to define", "themselves as individuals,\" said Holmes Norton,", "who is a nonvoting member of Congress", "representing the District of Columbia. The", "evening of February 26, 2012, Trayvon Martin was", "walking back from a convenience store to the", "Sanford, Florida, home of his father's fiancee", "when he got into a confrontation with Zimmerman.", "The 17-year-old ended up dead, a shooting", "Zimmerman argued was in self-defense. The case", "soon captivated the nation's attention, shining a", "light on matters such as race and gun laws,", "including when or if a person should be able to", "legally shoot another. Tens of thousands attended", "rallies demanding Zimmerman's arrest and accused", "him of wrongly profiling Martin as a", "troublemaker. Many more people were glued to", "their televisions during Zimmerman's", "second-degree murder trial. That trial ended with", "a not guilty verdict late on Saturday, July 13,", "vindicating Zimmerman's supporters, who believed", "his actions were understandable for a man who", "feared for his life. This sentiment wasn't shared", "by many at Wednesday's event on Capitol Hill.", "Still, Holmes Norton said she hopes Martin's", "story -- which she said has \"focused attention on", "black males as nothing else has in decades\" --", "will compel Americans to rethink how they look at", "black boys and men. Zimmerman helps family out of", "overturned SUV . One of those is Trayvon Martin", "himself, whom Tracy Martin said has had \"his name", "slandered and demonized.\" \"My message to the", "world (is) that we won't let this verdict sum up", "who Trayvon was,\" the father said. \"I vow to do", "everything in my power not to give up my fight", "for him.\" Central to that effort is the Trayvon", "Martin Foundation, which was founded in March", "2012 by Tracy Martin and Trayvon's mother,", "Sybrina Fulton. According to its website, the", "nonprofit group's purpose is to \"create awareness", "of how violent crime impacts the families of the", "victims and to provide support and advocacy for", "those families.\" Harkening back to his own", "child's violent death, Tracy Martin said", "Wednesday that he hopes parents, mentors and", "others nationwide will ask themselves what they", "can do \"to prevent this from happening to your", "child.\" \"We've taken that negative energy ... and", "we're trying to turn it into a positive,\" Tracy", "Martin said, referring to the uproar over his", "son's death and later Zimmerman's acquittal.", "\"What we can do tomorrow -- as a nation, as a", "people -- to stop someone else's child from being", "killed is certainly a positive.\"" ]
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By . Chris Pleasance . PUBLISHED: . 13:16 EST, 19 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 14:00 EST, 19 September 2013 . Doctors are always telling us to eat more fruit to make sure we stay healthy. But what they didn't see coming is the fruit sprouting on these trees in Old Spitalfields Market, London. That's because, despite appearances, these juicy looking oranges and lemons are actually made of chocolate. Forbidden fruit: unfortunately for those looking for a tasty way to stay healthy, these chocolate treats will not count as one of your five a day . Bounty of the land: The three fruit trees have sprouted in London's Old Spitafields Market and will be offering free tastings from 10am until 6pm tomorrow . The ingenious edible grove appeared this morning to help launch Green & Black's new range of organic orange and lemon chocolate. The funky fruit was created in partnership with Jacqui Kelly for Miss Cakehead and took 55 hours and 65 kilograms of chocolate to make. Visitors to the market are being invited to try free samples from the three chocolate trees from 10am until 6pm. New: The stunt has been put on ahead of the launch of Green and Black's new organic lemon and orange chocolate bars in October . Confusion: The mixed-up trees surprised commuters this morning as they seemed to have grown overnight . The two new 100g bars will be available from October. The orange flavour will be mixed with milk chocolate, and the lemon will be dark chocolate. Miss Cakehead is the creative head of Eat Your Heart Out, a collection of food artists who specialise in attention-grabbing pop-up projects involving unusual food. The team were behind the macabre 2012 stunt which saw a butcher's shop claiming to sell human body parts appear in Smithfield Market, also in London, to coincide with the release of zombie shooter game Resident Evil 6. Disturbing: the same group of food artists also pulled off this rather more unnerving stunt making human body parts from animal meat .
Trees in Old Spitalfields Market to advertise new chocolate flavours . 100g bars being launched by Green and Black's in October . Team behind the stunt also designed human butcher's shop in 2012 .
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[ "By . Chris Pleasance . PUBLISHED: . 13:16 EST, 19", "September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 14:00 EST, 19", "September 2013 . Doctors are always telling us to", "eat more fruit to make sure we stay healthy. But", "what they didn't see coming is the fruit", "sprouting on these trees in Old Spitalfields", "Market, London. That's because, despite", "appearances, these juicy looking oranges and", "lemons are actually made of chocolate. Forbidden", "fruit: unfortunately for those looking for a", "tasty way to stay healthy, these chocolate treats", "will not count as one of your five a day . Bounty", "of the land: The three fruit trees have sprouted", "in London's Old Spitafields Market and will be", "offering free tastings from 10am until 6pm", "tomorrow . The ingenious edible grove appeared", "this morning to help launch Green & Black's new", "range of organic orange and lemon chocolate. The", "funky fruit was created in partnership with", "Jacqui Kelly for Miss Cakehead and took 55 hours", "and 65 kilograms of chocolate to make. Visitors", "to the market are being invited to try free", "samples from the three chocolate trees from 10am", "until 6pm. New: The stunt has been put on ahead", "of the launch of Green and Black's new organic", "lemon and orange chocolate bars in October .", "Confusion: The mixed-up trees surprised commuters", "this morning as they seemed to have grown", "overnight . The two new 100g bars will be", "available from October. The orange flavour will", "be mixed with milk chocolate, and the lemon will", "be dark chocolate. Miss Cakehead is the creative", "head of Eat Your Heart Out, a collection of food", "artists who specialise in attention-grabbing", "pop-up projects involving unusual food. The team", "were behind the macabre 2012 stunt which saw a", "butcher's shop claiming to sell human body parts", "appear in Smithfield Market, also in London, to", "coincide with the release of zombie shooter game", "Resident Evil 6. Disturbing: the same group of", "food artists also pulled off this rather more", "unnerving stunt making human body parts from", "animal meat ." ]
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sprouting on these trees in Old Spitalfields of the launch of Green and Black's new organic lemon and orange chocolate bars in October . were behind the macabre 2012 stunt which saw a butcher's shop claiming to sell human body parts
The home of Ghassan Abu Jamal has a beautiful view of Jabel Mukaber. It looks over a small valley with olive trees and grazing sheep. It also stinks here, the distinctive raw sewage smell of what's known locally as "skunk water," sprayed by Israeli police as a riot-control measure. And when you walk down the road to the Abu Jamal family's East Jerusalem home, you tread on the metal remains of tear gas canisters. On Tuesday Ghassan Abu Jamal and his cousin Uday walked into a synagogue in the West Jerusalem neighborhood of Har Nof. Armed with meat cleavers, they attacked the worshipers inside, hacking at them with the knives. They killed four rabbis and a police officer before they were shot dead at the scene. Today Ghassan and Uday stare out at mourners from posters and flyers on the walls of the family home. Here they are considered "shaheed," or martyrs, of Israel's occupation. His 70-year old father, Mohamed, was recovering from a heart operation when he saw the news of the synagogue attack on television. He immediately collapsed. "I never thought my son would do something like this," he tells us. He sits with us at the mourners' tent erected near the family home. His eyes are red from crying and he can't stand for long stretches. We ask Mohamed what he believes triggered the gruesome attack. "Maybe it was everything," he says. "We want peace. We want coexistence. But we don't accept being pushed into a corner and treated like slaves." In the hours that followed the attack, the Abu Jamal family says 15 relatives were arrested, some badly beaten in the process. They show us photos of the family's ransacked homes and Ghassan's younger brother with a purple, swollen eye, blood streaming down his face. Now, Ghassan's home will be demolished. The family show us the demolition order. His wife is distraught and unable to talk to anyone. Her three children are being cared for by relatives. But perhaps the hardest part: their bodies may never be returned to the family. Israel says no decision has been made, but authorities here fear a family funeral could become a flashpoint, drawing hundreds to hold the cousins up as heroes. Instead, police are considering burying the bodies in a municipal grave. "It's impossible. It's madness. The situation will not calm down unless they deliver the bodies home and allow us to bury them here" Mohamed says. "When they kill Arabs the never demolish the house of Jew. We never hear of a Jewish home destroyed when they kill one of us." House demolitions, the possibility of denied family burials: Israel is reviving policies it used during the intifada in the hopes of deterring future attacks. Between 2000 and 2005 more than 650 Palestinian homes were demolished, displacing roughly 4,000 people, according to Israeli rights organization B'Tselem. Critics say these policies are ineffective, even counter-productive. But Israel's government insists that destroying homes may save lives. "It is an extraordinary step, one of the tools in our tool box," Mark Regev, the spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told CNN. "A Palestinian terrorist, any terrorist, may not care about themselves. But maybe they care about their immediate loved ones and where they live. I've been in security discussions and our experts believe this policy could save lives." In the Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, Enas Shalodi is one of those loved ones. Her son rammed his car into a crowd at a tram station, killing a woman and a 3-week-old baby. He was shot dead at the scene. Now Shalodi picks through the rubble of what's left of her home. "It is just for punishing us. That's what it is," she tells us. "How can destroying this house stop an attack?" On the day we visit, Israel's public security minister, Yitzhak Aharonovitch, makes an unannounced visit to survey the destruction of Shalodi's home. Shalodi leans out over the remains of her son's apartment wall to see Aharonovitch arrive. She watches without expression as riot police point up at the blown-out walls of the home. The neighborhood bristles with tension. Riot police have blocked off the road and are checking residents' IDs and bags. Police with rifles, stationed on rooftops, keep a watchful eye. Aharonovitch won't answer any of our questions and bodyguards block our approach. But he lets us film as he shakes hands with riot police and chats with them. For a moment, he seems to veer towards some nearby residents. One of his entourage offers a "Salaamalaikum" as if to start a conversation with an older Palestinian resident leaning against a car. But the man turns his head and snubs the greeting. Aharonovitch and his staff quickly turn and drive away to another part of the neighborhood. Throughout the visit, Aharonovitch never speaks to Enas Shalodi. If he did, this is what he would hear: "Violence only creates more violence. Adding more pressure only creates a bigger explosion."
In the wake of several terror attacks, Israel revives policy of demolishing perpetrators' homes . Israel says the policy may save lives by providing a disincentive to commit attacks . Palestinians say the demolitions are a counterproductive measure that will only make tensions worse .
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[ "The home of Ghassan Abu Jamal has a beautiful view", "of Jabel Mukaber. It looks over a small valley", "with olive trees and grazing sheep. It also", "stinks here, the distinctive raw sewage smell of", "what's known locally as \"skunk water,\" sprayed by", "Israeli police as a riot-control measure. And", "when you walk down the road to the Abu Jamal", "family's East Jerusalem home, you tread on the", "metal remains of tear gas canisters. On Tuesday", "Ghassan Abu Jamal and his cousin Uday walked into", "a synagogue in the West Jerusalem neighborhood of", "Har Nof. Armed with meat cleavers, they attacked", "the worshipers inside, hacking at them with the", "knives. They killed four rabbis and a police", "officer before they were shot dead at the scene.", "Today Ghassan and Uday stare out at mourners from", "posters and flyers on the walls of the family", "home. Here they are considered \"shaheed,\" or", "martyrs, of Israel's occupation. His 70-year old", "father, Mohamed, was recovering from a heart", "operation when he saw the news of the synagogue", "attack on television. He immediately collapsed.", "\"I never thought my son would do something like", "this,\" he tells us. He sits with us at the", "mourners' tent erected near the family home. His", "eyes are red from crying and he can't stand for", "long stretches. We ask Mohamed what he believes", "triggered the gruesome attack. \"Maybe it was", "everything,\" he says. \"We want peace. We want", "coexistence. But we don't accept being pushed", "into a corner and treated like slaves.\" In the", "hours that followed the attack, the Abu Jamal", "family says 15 relatives were arrested, some", "badly beaten in the process. They show us photos", "of the family's ransacked homes and Ghassan's", "younger brother with a purple, swollen eye, blood", "streaming down his face. Now, Ghassan's home will", "be demolished. The family show us the demolition", "order. His wife is distraught and unable to talk", "to anyone. Her three children are being cared for", "by relatives. But perhaps the hardest part: their", "bodies may never be returned to the family.", "Israel says no decision has been made, but", "authorities here fear a family funeral could", "become a flashpoint, drawing hundreds to hold the", "cousins up as heroes. Instead, police are", "considering burying the bodies in a municipal", "grave. \"It's impossible. It's madness. The", "situation will not calm down unless they deliver", "the bodies home and allow us to bury them here\"", "Mohamed says. \"When they kill Arabs the never", "demolish the house of Jew. We never hear of a", "Jewish home destroyed when they kill one of us.\"", "House demolitions, the possibility of denied", "family burials: Israel is reviving policies it", "used during the intifada in the hopes of", "deterring future attacks. Between 2000 and 2005", "more than 650 Palestinian homes were demolished,", "displacing roughly 4,000 people, according to", "Israeli rights organization B'Tselem. Critics say", "these policies are ineffective, even", "counter-productive. But Israel's government", "insists that destroying homes may save lives. \"It", "is an extraordinary step, one of the tools in our", "tool box,\" Mark Regev, the spokesman for Israeli", "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told CNN. \"A", "Palestinian terrorist, any terrorist, may not", "care about themselves. But maybe they care about", "their immediate loved ones and where they live.", "I've been in security discussions and our experts", "believe this policy could save lives.\" In the", "Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, Enas Shalodi is", "one of those loved ones. Her son rammed his car", "into a crowd at a tram station, killing a woman", "and a 3-week-old baby. He was shot dead at the", "scene. Now Shalodi picks through the rubble of", "what's left of her home. \"It is just for", "punishing us. That's what it is,\" she tells us.", "\"How can destroying this house stop an attack?\"", "On the day we visit, Israel's public security", "minister, Yitzhak Aharonovitch, makes an", "unannounced visit to survey the destruction of", "Shalodi's home. Shalodi leans out over the", "remains of her son's apartment wall to see", "Aharonovitch arrive. She watches without", "expression as riot police point up at the", "blown-out walls of the home. The neighborhood", "bristles with tension. Riot police have blocked", "off the road and are checking residents' IDs and", "bags. Police with rifles, stationed on rooftops,", "keep a watchful eye. Aharonovitch won't answer", "any of our questions and bodyguards block our", "approach. But he lets us film as he shakes hands", "with riot police and chats with them. For a", "moment, he seems to veer towards some nearby", "residents. One of his entourage offers a", "\"Salaamalaikum\" as if to start a conversation", "with an older Palestinian resident leaning", "against a car. But the man turns his head and", "snubs the greeting. Aharonovitch and his staff", "quickly turn and drive away to another part of", "the neighborhood. Throughout the visit,", "Aharonovitch never speaks to Enas Shalodi. If he", "did, this is what he would hear: \"Violence only", "creates more violence. Adding more pressure only", "creates a bigger explosion.\"" ]
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(CNN) -- With their budgets teetering on bankruptcy, states are digging deep to find creative ways to ease their financial woes. If marijuana were legalized, it could become California's No. 1 cash crop. Although fiscal year 2009 was grim for states, observers predict that 2010 will be even worse. "The numbers that states are looking at in terms of their shortfalls is truly staggering. And all of this is happening in an environment where raising taxes is still pretty toxic, and it's pretty explosive," said Sujit CanagaRetna, a senior fiscal analyst for the Council of State Governments. Instead of raising taxes, states are putting taxes and fees on specific items and services as they try to decrease their budget gaps. "You see this blizzard of fees popping up all over the country and in very unusual places," CanagaRetna said. One of the more controversial ideas is to legalize the sale of marijuana, as proposed in a bill introduced in California's state legislature by Democratic State Assemblyman Tom Ammiano this year. The bill proposed taxing pot by $50 per ounce. If legalized, marijuana could become California's No. 1 cash crop, bringing in an estimated $1 billion a year in state taxes. The bill was shelved this session, but a revised version will probably be reintroduced. See budget woes, state-by-state » . Last week, Oakland became the first U.S. city to tax proceeds on medical marijuana. Other California cities have discussed a similar tax. This year, lawmakers in Georgia turned not to pot but to poles as a possible source of additional revenue. Republican state Sen. Jack Murphy's proposed "pole tax" would have charged patrons of strip clubs a $5 entrance fee. The bill was not approved. Nineteen states have explored gambling-related proposals as ways balance their 2010 budgets, according to the National Council of State Legislatures. In Alabama, lawmakers considered bringing more bingo games to the state and legalizing slot machines, but the measure was not approved. Delaware's Democratic Gov. Jack Markell signed legislation creating a sports lottery that legalizes single-game betting. Four professional sports leagues and the NCAA have filed a lawsuit over plans for the lottery, fearing that it threatens the integrity of the games. "Basically, what we are dealing with is a larger issue here, which states have been grappling now for a few years, that is the shift in our economy away from manufacturing economy to a service-based economy," CanagaRetna said. He noted that when sales tax doesn't apply, states aren't able to capture the economic activity. Here are a few of the more interesting ways states are trying to conserve -- and create -- some extra funds: . Can you be more creative than your state? Leave your suggestions below.
States consider creative approaches to raise money . Georgia lawmakers proposed $5 charge for patrons of gentlemen's clubs . Delaware approved sports lottery, but it's getting pushback from pro leagues . Larger issue is shift from manufacturing to service-based economy, analyst says .
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[ "(CNN) -- With their budgets teetering on", "bankruptcy, states are digging deep to find", "creative ways to ease their financial woes. If", "marijuana were legalized, it could become", "California's No. 1 cash crop. Although fiscal", "year 2009 was grim for states, observers predict", "that 2010 will be even worse. \"The numbers that", "states are looking at in terms of their", "shortfalls is truly staggering. And all of this", "is happening in an environment where raising", "taxes is still pretty toxic, and it's pretty", "explosive,\" said Sujit CanagaRetna, a senior", "fiscal analyst for the Council of State", "Governments. Instead of raising taxes, states are", "putting taxes and fees on specific items and", "services as they try to decrease their budget", "gaps. \"You see this blizzard of fees popping up", "all over the country and in very unusual places,\"", "CanagaRetna said. One of the more controversial", "ideas is to legalize the sale of marijuana, as", "proposed in a bill introduced in California's", "state legislature by Democratic State Assemblyman", "Tom Ammiano this year. The bill proposed taxing", "pot by $50 per ounce. If legalized, marijuana", "could become California's No. 1 cash crop,", "bringing in an estimated $1 billion a year in", "state taxes. The bill was shelved this session,", "but a revised version will probably be", "reintroduced. See budget woes, state-by-state »", ". Last week, Oakland became the first U.S. city", "to tax proceeds on medical marijuana. Other", "California cities have discussed a similar tax.", "This year, lawmakers in Georgia turned not to pot", "but to poles as a possible source of additional", "revenue. Republican state Sen. Jack Murphy's", "proposed \"pole tax\" would have charged patrons of", "strip clubs a $5 entrance fee. The bill was not", "approved. Nineteen states have explored", "gambling-related proposals as ways balance their", "2010 budgets, according to the National Council", "of State Legislatures. In Alabama, lawmakers", "considered bringing more bingo games to the state", "and legalizing slot machines, but the measure was", "not approved. Delaware's Democratic Gov. Jack", "Markell signed legislation creating a sports", "lottery that legalizes single-game betting. Four", "professional sports leagues and the NCAA have", "filed a lawsuit over plans for the lottery,", "fearing that it threatens the integrity of the", "games. \"Basically, what we are dealing with is a", "larger issue here, which states have been", "grappling now for a few years, that is the shift", "in our economy away from manufacturing economy to", "a service-based economy,\" CanagaRetna said. He", "noted that when sales tax doesn't apply, states", "aren't able to capture the economic activity.", "Here are a few of the more interesting ways", "states are trying to conserve -- and create --", "some extra funds: . Can you be more creative than", "your state? Leave your suggestions below." ]
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taxes is still pretty toxic, and it's pretty fiscal analyst for the Council of State This year, lawmakers in Georgia turned not to pot proposed "pole tax" would have charged patrons of strip clubs a $5 entrance fee. The bill was not professional sports leagues and the NCAA have in our economy away from manufacturing economy to a service-based economy," CanagaRetna said. He
By . Jennifer Smith . PUBLISHED: . 12:08 EST, 12 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 12:20 EST, 12 September 2013 . WPC Kelly Jones (pictured) filed the civil claim last year after responding to a 999 call reporting a suspected burglary . A policewoman who planned to sue the owner of a petrol station after tripping on a kerb while investigating a break-in has dropped her claim for damages. PC Kelly Jones has dropped her pursuit of damages in the hope that 'wider concerns the public may have' can be resolved, the Police Federation said today. Ms Jones faced controversy last year after she filed a civil claim against the garage owner in Thetford, Norfolk, demanding he reimburse the income she lost as a result of injuries sustained at the scene. A statement given by the Federation which represents 124,000 police officers . said today: 'Contrary to media reports at the time PC Jones was not . seeking a vast compensation payment, rather she was seeking monies that . covered the income she had lost as a result of her injury. 'She . will bear the financial loss with a hope that the wider concerns the . public might have can be resolved by government and the police service . for the future. 'This case . raised a very real issue in that police officers find themselves . financially disadvantaged when injured at work, with no other option . other than to seek financial redress just as any other employee in any . other industry would in the same circumstances.' Ms . Jones filed the claim against Steve Jones, the owner of the Nun's . Bridges Filling Station earlier this year, claiming he failed to ensure . she was 'reasonably safe' when after responding to a reported burglary. Mr . Jones and the officer were checking the outside of the building after . an alarm had gone off, when she was alleged to have fallen and hurt her . leg and wrist in August 2012. 'A victory for common sense': Mr Jones welcomed the news today that WPC Jones is dropping her claim for damages against him . Mr Jones said he was eager to move on from the ordeal which started when Ms Jones tripped on this 6in kerb at the garage in Thetford, Norfolk . The garage owner welcomed today's news describing it as 'a victory for common sense'. He told Heart Norfolk radio: 'I now wish to move on and concentrate on running my business'. The Police Federation, which represents members of the police up to the rank of chief inspector in England and Wales, funded the WPC Jones' legal costs last year. A month after she filed her claim Home Secretary Theresa May told the Federation’s annual conference that she wanted to see an end to 'frivolous' legal claims. She told delegates: 'I know that the vast majority of you are dedicated public servants of the best kind. 'But when a police officer sues a member of the public because they slipped on private property - that is simply not the sort of attitude police officers should exhibit. 'I want to work with the Federation to make sure police officers don’t make frivolous claims.'
WPC Kelly Jones has dropped her civil claim against garage owner Steve Jones . Ms Jones filed for lost income to be reimbursed after injuring her leg at the garage which had reported a burglary . Garage owner says news is 'a victory for common sense'
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[ "By . Jennifer Smith . PUBLISHED: . 12:08 EST, 12", "September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 12:20 EST, 12", "September 2013 . WPC Kelly Jones (pictured) filed", "the civil claim last year after responding to a", "999 call reporting a suspected burglary . A", "policewoman who planned to sue the owner of a", "petrol station after tripping on a kerb while", "investigating a break-in has dropped her claim", "for damages. PC Kelly Jones has dropped her", "pursuit of damages in the hope that 'wider", "concerns the public may have' can be resolved,", "the Police Federation said today. Ms Jones faced", "controversy last year after she filed a civil", "claim against the garage owner in Thetford,", "Norfolk, demanding he reimburse the income she", "lost as a result of injuries sustained at the", "scene. A statement given by the Federation which", "represents 124,000 police officers . said today:", "'Contrary to media reports at the time PC Jones", "was not . seeking a vast compensation payment,", "rather she was seeking monies that . covered the", "income she had lost as a result of her injury.", "'She . will bear the financial loss with a hope", "that the wider concerns the . public might have", "can be resolved by government and the police", "service . for the future. 'This case . raised a", "very real issue in that police officers find", "themselves . financially disadvantaged when", "injured at work, with no other option . other", "than to seek financial redress just as any other", "employee in any . other industry would in the", "same circumstances.' Ms . Jones filed the claim", "against Steve Jones, the owner of the Nun's .", "Bridges Filling Station earlier this year,", "claiming he failed to ensure . she was", "'reasonably safe' when after responding to a", "reported burglary. Mr . Jones and the officer", "were checking the outside of the building after .", "an alarm had gone off, when she was alleged to", "have fallen and hurt her . leg and wrist in", "August 2012. 'A victory for common sense': Mr", "Jones welcomed the news today that WPC Jones is", "dropping her claim for damages against him . Mr", "Jones said he was eager to move on from the", "ordeal which started when Ms Jones tripped on", "this 6in kerb at the garage in Thetford, Norfolk", ". The garage owner welcomed today's news", "describing it as 'a victory for common sense'. He", "told Heart Norfolk radio: 'I now wish to move on", "and concentrate on running my business'. The", "Police Federation, which represents members of", "the police up to the rank of chief inspector in", "England and Wales, funded the WPC Jones' legal", "costs last year. A month after she filed her", "claim Home Secretary Theresa May told the", "Federation’s annual conference that she wanted to", "see an end to 'frivolous' legal claims. She told", "delegates: 'I know that the vast majority of you", "are dedicated public servants of the best kind.", "'But when a police officer sues a member of the", "public because they slipped on private property -", "that is simply not the sort of attitude police", "officers should exhibit. 'I want to work with the", "Federation to make sure police officers don’t", "make frivolous claims.'" ]
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the civil claim last year after responding to a for damages. PC Kelly Jones has dropped her claim against the garage owner in Thetford, lost as a result of injuries sustained at the same circumstances.' Ms . Jones filed the claim against Steve Jones, the owner of the Nun's . describing it as 'a victory for common sense'. He
By . Mia De Graaf . Same-sex couples can now create their own coat of arms. For centuries, married couples have been designing shared shields that combine their family histories in one heraldic symbol. But the strict rules of the ancient body meant civil partners could not qualify. Qualified: Sir Elton John, believed to be marrying his civil partner David Furnish this month, currently holds an 'escutcheon', or shield, featuring a keyboard, records and a satyr playing pan pipes. Once married, the couple could apply to 'impale' his with a design created for Mr Furnish, according to the newly-revealed College of Arms rules . Now, a month on from the first ever same-sex marriage, the College of Arms has revealed gay and lesbian married couples can be welcomed into the tradition. Sir Elton John, who is believed to be . marrying his civil partner David Furnish in a private ceremony this month, . currently holds an 'escutcheon', or shield, featuring a keyboard, records and a satyr . playing pan pipes. If Mr Furnish applies to join the College, the couple will be able to have a shared design fashioned once they are married. A shared shield is traditionally split vertically, with the husband's design on one side and the wife's on the other. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 'impaled' her shield (left) with that of her husband, Prince Charles. It features her family's symbol of a boar's head, as well as her husband's motto 'Ich Dien', which means 'I serve', and a royal crown. Charles's (right) holds a number of features of the royal coat of arms, including the Royal motto . The Royal coat of arms represents all parts of the United Kingdom, and it is surrounded by a garter bearing the motto Honi soit qui mal y pense ('Evil to him who evil thinks') Men have always been able to maintain their own without changing it, but brides have been obliged to commission a redesign that gives a nod to their husband's stature. Today, the College ruled men and women who contract a same-sex marriage can 'impale' the arms of their husband or wife with their own on a shield or banner. Coats of Arms came into being during medieval tournaments like jousting when knights would be recognised by the motifs on their shields or helmets and heralds quickly learnt the different ones in use, taking up responsibility for the control of their use. Over time their use began to decline in competition and battle but they became more widely used in society. The College of Arms, a branch of the Royal household, is the official body in the UK that deals with coats of arms and their team of experts - funded by the fees they charge and not taxpayers money - design and research heraldic or genealogical issues. The arms are given for free while the money people pay is for the research and design of the coat of arms. However, that doesn't mean that just anybody can pay the fee and get a coat of arms. The cumulative knowledge of the Earl Marshal gathered over hundreds of years has given them the skill of tactfully suggesting that people don't proceed with their application. The late Peter Gwynn-Jones, a former Garter King of Arms, once said: 'In practice, eligibility depends upon holding a civil or military commission, a sound university degree or professional qualification, or having achieved some measure of distinction in a field beneficial to society as a whole.' If their spouse dies, the bearer can continue to wear the joint emblem, the ruling added. And in a landmark amendment, women are now free to choose whether or not their coat of arms features their spouse at all. With a strict set of criteria, initially drawn up by Richard III in 1434, applicants must be of 'eminence or good standing in national or local life' to get one. Honours from the crown, military commissions, university degrees and professional qualifications are taken into account. Those who are descended from awardees automatically qualify. Clare Balding OBE, who went to Cambridge . University, is eligible for an escutcheon - and could apply for a shared . emblem if she were to marry civil partner Alice Arnold. Each design must be unique and have at least two 'linear differences' so that it can be distinct if shown in black and white. It costs £5,250 to design a coat of arms for a man; £3,750 for a woman. As a family has legal ownership of its coat of arms, a case could technically be brought in the Court of Chivalry if designs were too similar or if someone used another person's heraldry. No such action has been taken since 1954 when Manchester Corporation successfully sued the Manchester Palace of Varieties for using its coat of arms. Ahead of her marriage to Prince William, Kate Middleton designed her own family coat of arms, to be impaled with his. Although Kate's ancestors include coal miners and carpenters, she was welcomed by the College. The grant was made to Kate's father Michael Middleton because the coat of arms is passed down the male line. This allows Kate's siblings to use the design. Seeking advice from Downton Abbey's etiquette coach Alastair Bruce, her mother Carole Middleton settled on a design that reflected their Englishness, as well as their love of skiing. The design features three acorns to reflect oak trees in their family village of Bucklebury, as well as strength and Englishness. The chevrons are symbols of mountains, as the family are all keen skiiers. William’s design is a version of the Royal Coat of Arms which was granted to him by the Queen on his 18th birthday. It shows the various royal emblems of the United Kingdom: the three lions of England, the lion of Scotland and the harp of Ireland. It is surrounded by a blue garter bearing the motto Honi soit qui mal y pense – Shame to those who think evil of it – which symbolises the Order of the Garter of which he is a Knight Companion. Both shields are supported by the Duke of Cambridge’s ‘supporters’ – a royal lion and unicorn, each wearing a three pointed collar, known as a label. Following their 2011 wedding, the Duke and Duchess had a shared escutcheon fashioned. The label has a red scallop shell derived from the Spencer coat of arms, which has been used by the ancestors of Princess Diana for centuries. Flowing out from the top of the . Conjugal Coat of Arms is ‘mantling’, which represents the slashed cloth . hung around the necks of knights fighting in the heat of the Middle East . during the Crusades. Timothy . Duke, of the College of Arms, said: ‘Any married couple who are both . entitled to arms are entitled to combine them in a  Conjugal Coat of . Arms. Duke and Duchess: Prince William and Kate Middleton had their shields impaled following their 2011 wedding to reflect their families' histories . Kate Middleton's family had to have a coat of arms designed especially for the union, which was then featured on the programme for the Royal wedding . The Middleton's design, unveiled (left) by Senior Herald Thomas Woodcock, features acorns representing Englishness and the oak trees in their village of Bucklebury. The chevrons that reflect mountains in a nod to the family's love of skiing. Bestowed to her father, it means the coat of arms can be passed down for the whole family to use . Herald painter Robert Parsons sketches a coat of arms for the Middleton. Each design must have two linear differences so it scan be distinct in black and white . ‘There are . different rules and conventions as to how this works, depending on who . the individual is, but as the Duke of Cambridge is a Knight of the Order . of the Garter his is encircled by the blue garter bearing its motto. ‘As . his wife is not, a wreath was made to balance hers out decoratively. Obviously that will change if she, in the future, is made a member . herself.’ The Royal coat of arms has evolved over many years and reflects the history of the Monarchy and of the country. In the design the shield shows the various Royal emblems of different parts of the United Kingdom: the three lions of England in the first and fourth quarters, the lion of Scotland in the second and the harp of Ireland in the third. House of Commons Speaker John Bercow had a coat of arms designed to reflect his work to champion gay rights, including a rainbow-edged scroll and pink triangles . It is surrounded by a garter bearing the motto Honi soit qui mal y pense ('Evil to him who evil thinks'), which symbolises the Order of the Garter, an ancient order of knighthood of which the Queen is Sovereign. The shield is supported by the English lion and Scottish unicorn and is surmounted by the Royal crown. Below it appears the motto of the Sovereign, Dieu et mon droit ('God and my right'). The plant badges of the United Kingdom - rose, thistle and shamrock - are often displayed beneath the shield. It is customary for individuals to develop their coat of arms to reflect their life and work over time. John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons, unveiled his in 2011, which reflects the work he has done to champion gay rights. Bearing the motto 'All Are Equal', it is embellished with pink triangles and a rainbow-coloured scroll.
College of Arms revealed same-sex couples can 'impale' their shields to create one heraldic symbol . Previously only heterosexual couples qualified for centuries-old tradition started in 1434 by King Richard III . Women now also have option not to impale theirs with their spouses, men have always had that option . Applicants must be of 'eminence of good standing in national or local life' to get one, or have university degree .
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[ "By . Mia De Graaf . Same-sex couples can now", "create their own coat of arms. For centuries,", "married couples have been designing shared", "shields that combine their family histories in", "one heraldic symbol. But the strict rules of the", "ancient body meant civil partners could not", "qualify. Qualified: Sir Elton John, believed to", "be marrying his civil partner David Furnish this", "month, currently holds an 'escutcheon', or", "shield, featuring a keyboard, records and a satyr", "playing pan pipes. Once married, the couple could", "apply to 'impale' his with a design created for", "Mr Furnish, according to the newly-revealed", "College of Arms rules . Now, a month on from the", "first ever same-sex marriage, the College of Arms", "has revealed gay and lesbian married couples can", "be welcomed into the tradition. Sir Elton John,", "who is believed to be . marrying his civil", "partner David Furnish in a private ceremony this", "month, . currently holds an 'escutcheon', or", "shield, featuring a keyboard, records and a satyr", ". playing pan pipes. If Mr Furnish applies to", "join the College, the couple will be able to have", "a shared design fashioned once they are married.", "A shared shield is traditionally split", "vertically, with the husband's design on one side", "and the wife's on the other. Camilla, Duchess of", "Cornwall, 'impaled' her shield (left) with that", "of her husband, Prince Charles. It features her", "family's symbol of a boar's head, as well as her", "husband's motto 'Ich Dien', which means 'I", "serve', and a royal crown. Charles's (right)", "holds a number of features of the royal coat of", "arms, including the Royal motto . The Royal coat", "of arms represents all parts of the United", "Kingdom, and it is surrounded by a garter bearing", "the motto Honi soit qui mal y pense ('Evil to him", "who evil thinks') Men have always been able to", "maintain their own without changing it, but", "brides have been obliged to commission a redesign", "that gives a nod to their husband's stature.", "Today, the College ruled men and women who", "contract a same-sex marriage can 'impale' the", "arms of their husband or wife with their own on a", "shield or banner. Coats of Arms came into being", "during medieval tournaments like jousting when", "knights would be recognised by the motifs on", "their shields or helmets and heralds quickly", "learnt the different ones in use, taking up", "responsibility for the control of their use. Over", "time their use began to decline in competition", "and battle but they became more widely used in", "society. The College of Arms, a branch of the", "Royal household, is the official body in the UK", "that deals with coats of arms and their team of", "experts - funded by the fees they charge and not", "taxpayers money - design and research heraldic or", "genealogical issues. The arms are given for free", "while the money people pay is for the research", "and design of the coat of arms. However, that", "doesn't mean that just anybody can pay the fee", "and get a coat of arms. The cumulative knowledge", "of the Earl Marshal gathered over hundreds of", "years has given them the skill of tactfully", "suggesting that people don't proceed with their", "application. The late Peter Gwynn-Jones, a former", "Garter King of Arms, once said: 'In practice,", "eligibility depends upon holding a civil or", "military commission, a sound university degree or", "professional qualification, or having achieved", "some measure of distinction in a field beneficial", "to society as a whole.' If their spouse dies, the", "bearer can continue to wear the joint emblem, the", "ruling added. And in a landmark amendment, women", "are now free to choose whether or not their coat", "of arms features their spouse at all. With a", "strict set of criteria, initially drawn up by", "Richard III in 1434, applicants must be of", "'eminence or good standing in national or local", "life' to get one. Honours from the crown,", "military commissions, university degrees and", "professional qualifications are taken into", "account. Those who are descended from awardees", "automatically qualify. Clare Balding OBE, who", "went to Cambridge . University, is eligible for", "an escutcheon - and could apply for a shared .", "emblem if she were to marry civil partner Alice", "Arnold. Each design must be unique and have at", "least two 'linear differences' so that it can be", "distinct if shown in black and white. It costs", "£5,250 to design a coat of arms for a man; £3,750", "for a woman. As a family has legal ownership of", "its coat of arms, a case could technically be", "brought in the Court of Chivalry if designs were", "too similar or if someone used another person's", "heraldry. No such action has been taken since", "1954 when Manchester Corporation successfully", "sued the Manchester Palace of Varieties for using", "its coat of arms. Ahead of her marriage to Prince", "William, Kate Middleton designed her own family", "coat of arms, to be impaled with his. Although", "Kate's ancestors include coal miners and", "carpenters, she was welcomed by the College. The", "grant was made to Kate's father Michael Middleton", "because the coat of arms is passed down the male", "line. This allows Kate's siblings to use the", "design. Seeking advice from Downton Abbey's", "etiquette coach Alastair Bruce, her mother Carole", "Middleton settled on a design that reflected", "their Englishness, as well as their love of", "skiing. The design features three acorns to", "reflect oak trees in their family village of", "Bucklebury, as well as strength and Englishness.", "The chevrons are symbols of mountains, as the", "family are all keen skiiers. William’s design is", "a version of the Royal Coat of Arms which was", "granted to him by the Queen on his 18th birthday.", "It shows the various royal emblems of the United", "Kingdom: the three lions of England, the lion of", "Scotland and the harp of Ireland. It is", "surrounded by a blue garter bearing the motto", "Honi soit qui mal y pense – Shame to those who", "think evil of it – which symbolises the Order of", "the Garter of which he is a Knight Companion.", "Both shields are supported by the Duke of", "Cambridge’s ‘supporters’ – a royal lion and", "unicorn, each wearing a three pointed collar,", "known as a label. Following their 2011 wedding,", "the Duke and Duchess had a shared escutcheon", "fashioned. The label has a red scallop shell", "derived from the Spencer coat of arms, which has", "been used by the ancestors of Princess Diana for", "centuries. Flowing out from the top of the .", "Conjugal Coat of Arms is ‘mantling’, which", "represents the slashed cloth . hung around the", "necks of knights fighting in the heat of the", "Middle East . during the Crusades. Timothy .", "Duke, of the College of Arms, said: ‘Any married", "couple who are both . entitled to arms are", "entitled to combine them in a  Conjugal Coat of .", "Arms. Duke and Duchess: Prince William and Kate", "Middleton had their shields impaled following", "their 2011 wedding to reflect their families'", "histories . Kate Middleton's family had to have a", "coat of arms designed especially for the union,", "which was then featured on the programme for the", "Royal wedding . The Middleton's design, unveiled", "(left) by Senior Herald Thomas Woodcock, features", "acorns representing Englishness and the oak trees", "in their village of Bucklebury. The chevrons that", "reflect mountains in a nod to the family's love", "of skiing. Bestowed to her father, it means the", "coat of arms can be passed down for the whole", "family to use . Herald painter Robert Parsons", "sketches a coat of arms for the Middleton. Each", "design must have two linear differences so it", "scan be distinct in black and white . ‘There are", ". different rules and conventions as to how this", "works, depending on who . the individual is, but", "as the Duke of Cambridge is a Knight of the Order", ". of the Garter his is encircled by the blue", "garter bearing its motto. ‘As . his wife is not,", "a wreath was made to balance hers out", "decoratively. Obviously that will change if she,", "in the future, is made a member . herself.’ The", "Royal coat of arms has evolved over many years", "and reflects the history of the Monarchy and of", "the country. In the design the shield shows the", "various Royal emblems of different parts of the", "United Kingdom: the three lions of England in the", "first and fourth quarters, the lion of Scotland", "in the second and the harp of Ireland in the", "third. House of Commons Speaker John Bercow had a", "coat of arms designed to reflect his work to", "champion gay rights, including a rainbow-edged", "scroll and pink triangles . It is surrounded by a", "garter bearing the motto Honi soit qui mal y", "pense ('Evil to him who evil thinks'), which", "symbolises the Order of the Garter, an ancient", "order of knighthood of which the Queen is", "Sovereign. The shield is supported by the English", "lion and Scottish unicorn and is surmounted by", "the Royal crown. Below it appears the motto of", "the Sovereign, Dieu et mon droit ('God and my", "right'). The plant badges of the United Kingdom -", "rose, thistle and shamrock - are often displayed", "beneath the shield. It is customary for", "individuals to develop their coat of arms to", "reflect their life and work over time. John", "Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons, unveiled", "his in 2011, which reflects the work he has done", "to champion gay rights. Bearing the motto 'All", "Are Equal', it is embellished with pink triangles", "and a rainbow-coloured scroll." ]
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one heraldic symbol. But the strict rules of the first ever same-sex marriage, the College of Arms contract a same-sex marriage can 'impale' the suggesting that people don't proceed with their military commission, a sound university degree or Richard III in 1434, applicants must be of 'eminence or good standing in national or local life' to get one. Honours from the crown, Middleton had their shields impaled following
Washington (CNN) -- The Obama administration has filed a request with the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to stay a lower court injunction stopping the military policy regarding openly gay troops serving. Late Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Virginia Phillips in California denied the government's request for an emergency stay of her order barring the military from expelling openly gay service members. That ruling came as the Pentagon has begun advising recruiting commands that they can accept openly gay and lesbian recruit candidates, according to a Pentagon spokeswoman. The guidance from the Personnel and Readiness office was sent to recruiting commands on Friday, according to spokeswoman Cynthia Smith. The recruiters were told that if a candidate admits he or she is openly gay, and qualify under normal recruiting guidelines, their application can be processed. Recruiters are not allowed to ask candidates if they are gay as part of the application process. The notice also reminded recruiters that they have to "manage expectations" of applicants by informing them that a reversal of the court decision might occur, whereby the "don't ask, don't tell" policy could be reinstated, Smith said. Groups representing gays and lesbians have warned against coming out to the military because the policy is still being appealed in courts. One group, the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, sent a statement out Tuesday reiterating the concern. "During this interim period of uncertainty, service members must not come out and recruits should use caution if choosing to sign up," SLDN Executive Director Aubrey Sarvis said in the statement. "The bottom line: if you come out now, it can be used against you in the future by the Pentagon." Judge Phillips' ruling on "don't ask, don't tell" stemmed from a lawsuit by Log Cabin Republicans, a gay rights group, challenging the policy. Former Army Lt. Daniel Choi, an Iraq war combat veteran who challenged "don't ask, don't tell" and was discharged, moved to rejoin the military Tuesday afternoon. "I'm here because I want to serve my country," he said. "In the recruiting station. Apparently I'm too old for the Marines!" he said in a tweet. "Just filled out the Army application." Choi said he told recruiters he was gay and that there was no reaction or delay in the enlistment process. He indicated he would complete his paperwork Wednesday and that he did not care what rank he would assume. Will Rodriguez-Kennedy, president of Log Cabin Republicans' San Diego, California, office, tried Tuesday afternoon to be reinstated by the Marines. "Once a Marine, always a Marine," said Rodriguez-Kennedy, a corporal who was honorably discharged in February 2008. He served three years of a four-year term. "It's a feeling of not having completed a full tour," he said. Recruiters told him Tuesday there were no current slots and they would call him in January, Rodriguez-Kennedy said. One option is to join another branch of the service, but Rodriguez-Kennedy said he might speak with Marine officers or get legal help. Reinstatement would allow him to keep the corporal rank and resume benefits. Rodriguez-Kennedy, 23, served as a provisional military police officer in Iraq in 2007. He said he was open to new responsibilities. "I love the Marine Corps," he said. CNN called several recruiting stations in New York and Chicago. They referred inquiries to the Pentagon. CNN's Larry Shaughnessy, Vivienne Foley and Phil Gast contributed to this report .
NEW: Government appeals to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco . Judge reaffirms ruling allowing gays and lesbians into the military . Recruiting stations are not asking about sexual orientation . The Pentagon says given the ruling, recruiters can accept gay and lesbian candidates .
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[ "Washington (CNN) -- The Obama administration has", "filed a request with the 9th U.S. Circuit Court", "of Appeals to stay a lower court injunction", "stopping the military policy regarding openly gay", "troops serving. Late Tuesday, U.S. District Court", "Judge Virginia Phillips in California denied the", "government's request for an emergency stay of her", "order barring the military from expelling openly", "gay service members. That ruling came as the", "Pentagon has begun advising recruiting commands", "that they can accept openly gay and lesbian", "recruit candidates, according to a Pentagon", "spokeswoman. The guidance from the Personnel and", "Readiness office was sent to recruiting commands", "on Friday, according to spokeswoman Cynthia", "Smith. The recruiters were told that if a", "candidate admits he or she is openly gay, and", "qualify under normal recruiting guidelines, their", "application can be processed. Recruiters are not", "allowed to ask candidates if they are gay as part", "of the application process. The notice also", "reminded recruiters that they have to \"manage", "expectations\" of applicants by informing them", "that a reversal of the court decision might", "occur, whereby the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy", "could be reinstated, Smith said. Groups", "representing gays and lesbians have warned", "against coming out to the military because the", "policy is still being appealed in courts. One", "group, the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network,", "sent a statement out Tuesday reiterating the", "concern. \"During this interim period of", "uncertainty, service members must not come out", "and recruits should use caution if choosing to", "sign up,\" SLDN Executive Director Aubrey Sarvis", "said in the statement. \"The bottom line: if you", "come out now, it can be used against you in the", "future by the Pentagon.\" Judge Phillips' ruling", "on \"don't ask, don't tell\" stemmed from a lawsuit", "by Log Cabin Republicans, a gay rights group,", "challenging the policy. Former Army Lt. Daniel", "Choi, an Iraq war combat veteran who challenged", "\"don't ask, don't tell\" and was discharged, moved", "to rejoin the military Tuesday afternoon. \"I'm", "here because I want to serve my country,\" he", "said. \"In the recruiting station. Apparently I'm", "too old for the Marines!\" he said in a tweet.", "\"Just filled out the Army application.\" Choi said", "he told recruiters he was gay and that there was", "no reaction or delay in the enlistment process.", "He indicated he would complete his paperwork", "Wednesday and that he did not care what rank he", "would assume. Will Rodriguez-Kennedy, president", "of Log Cabin Republicans' San Diego, California,", "office, tried Tuesday afternoon to be reinstated", "by the Marines. \"Once a Marine, always a Marine,\"", "said Rodriguez-Kennedy, a corporal who was", "honorably discharged in February 2008. He served", "three years of a four-year term. \"It's a feeling", "of not having completed a full tour,\" he said.", "Recruiters told him Tuesday there were no current", "slots and they would call him in January,", "Rodriguez-Kennedy said. One option is to join", "another branch of the service, but", "Rodriguez-Kennedy said he might speak with Marine", "officers or get legal help. Reinstatement would", "allow him to keep the corporal rank and resume", "benefits. Rodriguez-Kennedy, 23, served as a", "provisional military police officer in Iraq in", "2007. He said he was open to new", "responsibilities. \"I love the Marine Corps,\" he", "said. CNN called several recruiting stations in", "New York and Chicago. They referred inquiries to", "the Pentagon. CNN's Larry Shaughnessy, Vivienne", "Foley and Phil Gast contributed to this report ." ]
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A woman has been ordered to stand trial on charges she stole a police cruiser and led officers on an 80 mph chase - all while her hands were cuffed behind her. Center Township police testified at Roxanne Rimer's preliminary hearing Monday that she was arrested after stealing earrings from a Kohl's store January 14. Police testified that a loss prevention officer detained the 27-year-old Rimer, who apparently gave a fake name and claimed to be a juvenile. Scroll down for video . Chase: Roxanne Rimer led officers on a nearly 10-mile chase, weaving in and out of traffic, before she crashed into a hillside and jumped out of the car, police said.  Rimer is seen handcuffed by officers in this photo from The Beaver County Times . Court proceedings: Rimer has been ordered to stand trial on charges including aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, fleeing and eluding police, and robbery . Before police could arrive, Rimer ran away and jumped into a car driven by her grandfather, police said. That car was pulled over moments later, and Rimer was removed, handcuffed and placed in the back seat of a police cruiser, screaming, 'Mommy! Mommy!' authorities said. Police don't believe the grandfather knew of the shoplifting allegation. Officers say while police were searching her grandfather's car, the thin Chippewa Township woman squeezed through an opening in a partition in the cruiser that wasn't latched and crawled into the front seat. Getaway: Officers say while police were searching her grandfather's car,  Rimer squeezed through an opening in a partition in the cruiser that wasn't latched and crawled into the front seat . Mystery: Toward the end of the footage, a woman's asks an off-camera individual 'Hello? Can you help me? Can you help me? Can you help me drive please?' as the car pauses . Escape: The car continues down on the road for a bit, before a woman is seen running in front of the car and off toward the side of the road . She zoomed off, smashing into her grandfather's car as she drove away, still handcuffed, police said. Rimer then led officers on a nearly 10-mile chase, weaving in and out of traffic, before she crashed into a hillside and jumped out of the car, police said. District Judge James DiBenedetto ordered her to stand trial on charges including aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, fleeing and eluding police, and robbery. Her attorney, Steven Valsamidis, argued against the aggravated assault charge - filed because of accusations the officers were endangered - because he said Rimer didn't intend to injure anyone and nobody was hurt. But the judge agreed with the prosecutor, who said Rimer put both the police and her grandfather at risk. 'She was going to get out of that situation at whatever the cost,' said Frank Martocci, assistant district attorney in Beaver County. Defense: Rimer's attorney argued against the aggravated assault charge — filed because of accusations the officers were endangered — because he said Rimer didn't intend to injure anyone and nobody was hurt .
Roxanne Rimer has been ordered to stand trial on charges she stole a police cruiser and led officers on an 80 mph chase . She allegedly did so while her hands were cuffed behind her . Rimer led officers on a nearly 10-mile chase, weaving in and out of traffic, before she crashed into a hillside and jumped out of the car, police said . A district judge ordered her to stand trial on charges including aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, fleeing and eluding police, and robbery .
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[ "A woman has been ordered to stand trial on charges", "she stole a police cruiser and led officers on an", "80 mph chase - all while her hands were cuffed", "behind her. Center Township police testified at", "Roxanne Rimer's preliminary hearing Monday that", "she was arrested after stealing earrings from a", "Kohl's store January 14. Police testified that a", "loss prevention officer detained the 27-year-old", "Rimer, who apparently gave a fake name and", "claimed to be a juvenile. Scroll down for video .", "Chase: Roxanne Rimer led officers on a nearly", "10-mile chase, weaving in and out of traffic,", "before she crashed into a hillside and jumped out", "of the car, police said.  Rimer is seen", "handcuffed by officers in this photo from The", "Beaver County Times . Court proceedings: Rimer", "has been ordered to stand trial on charges", "including aggravated assault, reckless", "endangerment, fleeing and eluding police, and", "robbery . Before police could arrive, Rimer ran", "away and jumped into a car driven by her", "grandfather, police said. That car was pulled", "over moments later, and Rimer was removed,", "handcuffed and placed in the back seat of a", "police cruiser, screaming, 'Mommy! Mommy!'", "authorities said. Police don't believe the", "grandfather knew of the shoplifting allegation.", "Officers say while police were searching her", "grandfather's car, the thin Chippewa Township", "woman squeezed through an opening in a partition", "in the cruiser that wasn't latched and crawled", "into the front seat. Getaway: Officers say while", "police were searching her grandfather's car,", "Rimer squeezed through an opening in a partition", "in the cruiser that wasn't latched and crawled", "into the front seat . Mystery: Toward the end of", "the footage, a woman's asks an off-camera", "individual 'Hello? Can you help me? Can you help", "me? Can you help me drive please?' as the car", "pauses . Escape: The car continues down on the", "road for a bit, before a woman is seen running in", "front of the car and off toward the side of the", "road . She zoomed off, smashing into her", "grandfather's car as she drove away, still", "handcuffed, police said. Rimer then led officers", "on a nearly 10-mile chase, weaving in and out of", "traffic, before she crashed into a hillside and", "jumped out of the car, police said. District", "Judge James DiBenedetto ordered her to stand", "trial on charges including aggravated assault,", "reckless endangerment, fleeing and eluding", "police, and robbery. Her attorney, Steven", "Valsamidis, argued against the aggravated assault", "charge - filed because of accusations the", "officers were endangered - because he said Rimer", "didn't intend to injure anyone and nobody was", "hurt. But the judge agreed with the prosecutor,", "who said Rimer put both the police and her", "grandfather at risk. 'She was going to get out of", "that situation at whatever the cost,' said Frank", "Martocci, assistant district attorney in Beaver", "County. Defense: Rimer's attorney argued against", "the aggravated assault charge — filed because of", "accusations the officers were endangered —", "because he said Rimer didn't intend to injure", "anyone and nobody was hurt ." ]
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A woman has been ordered to stand trial on charges she stole a police cruiser and led officers on an 80 mph chase - all while her hands were cuffed Chase: Roxanne Rimer led officers on a nearly 10-mile chase, weaving in and out of traffic, before she crashed into a hillside and jumped out including aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, fleeing and eluding police, and on a nearly 10-mile chase, weaving in and out of traffic, before she crashed into a hillside and jumped out of the car, police said. District trial on charges including aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, fleeing and eluding
Beijing (CNN) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao underlined the Asian giant's regional military ambitions and economic challenges Monday in a speech that opened the annual meeting of the country's legislators. China intends to further tailor its military to ensure it is able to prevail in conflicts in its vicinity, Wen said in a speech to the National People's Congress, a 10-day gathering in Beijing of about 3,000 delegates from across the country. "We will enhance the armed forces' capability to accomplish a wide range of military tasks. Most important is to win local wars under information-age conditions," Wen said. His made his comments a day after China said it planned to increase its defense budget by 11.2% to some 670 billion yuan ($106.4 billion) this year, following similar increases in previous years and a renewed strategic push by the United States in the region. The focus on local conflicts is a key part of China's military blueprint -- the country is locked in territorial disputes with several of its neighbors. It regards Taiwan as part of its territory and has vowed to use force against the island if it ever formally sought independence. China has also claimed significant portions of the seas off its coast as its own territorial waters, putting it at loggerheads with other nations like Japan and Vietnam that have their own claims on the areas. As well as pouring more resources into the military, the authorities are also ramping up spending on internal security, according to a Ministry of Finance report released Monday. The document forecast that central and local government spending on police and other domestic security organs would increase to 701.8 billion yuan ($111.3 billion), from 629.3 billion yuan ($99.8 billion) in 2011. Read other issues China's Party Congress will tackle . China is grappling with unrest among its Tibetan population in southwestern regions and among the Uighur population in the far western province of Xinjiang. In his speech Monday, Wen also set a lower target for China's economic growth, underscoring the need to make the country's breakneck development more sustainable. The government is aiming for economic growth of 7.5% in 2012, Wen said, lower than the goal for last year of about 8%. But the Chinese economy often exceeds the official objective: last year it grew 9.2%. "China's economy is encountering new problems," he said. "There is downward pressure on economic growth. Prices remain high." Chinese officials are concerned about high inflation and perceptions of a growing divide between rich and poor, as well as the threat of faltering overseas demand for the country's exports. Wen also mentioned challenges the country faced in real estate, agriculture, land rights and food and drug safety. The National People's Congress at which Wen was speaking is constitutionally the highest organ of power in China, although it has long been considered a rubber-stamp parliament. It passes virtually every measure, resolution and law put forward by the government or the Communist Party. CNN's Steven Jiang contributed to this report.
China aims to tailor its military to ensure it can win local conflicts, prime minster says . He also sets a lower target for the country's economic growth . His speech comes at the start of a large annual gathering of Chinese legislators .
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[ "Beijing (CNN) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao", "underlined the Asian giant's regional military", "ambitions and economic challenges Monday in a", "speech that opened the annual meeting of the", "country's legislators. China intends to further", "tailor its military to ensure it is able to", "prevail in conflicts in its vicinity, Wen said in", "a speech to the National People's Congress, a", "10-day gathering in Beijing of about 3,000", "delegates from across the country. \"We will", "enhance the armed forces' capability to", "accomplish a wide range of military tasks. Most", "important is to win local wars under", "information-age conditions,\" Wen said. His made", "his comments a day after China said it planned to", "increase its defense budget by 11.2% to some 670", "billion yuan ($106.4 billion) this year,", "following similar increases in previous years and", "a renewed strategic push by the United States in", "the region. The focus on local conflicts is a key", "part of China's military blueprint -- the country", "is locked in territorial disputes with several of", "its neighbors. It regards Taiwan as part of its", "territory and has vowed to use force against the", "island if it ever formally sought independence.", "China has also claimed significant portions of", "the seas off its coast as its own territorial", "waters, putting it at loggerheads with other", "nations like Japan and Vietnam that have their", "own claims on the areas. As well as pouring more", "resources into the military, the authorities are", "also ramping up spending on internal security,", "according to a Ministry of Finance report", "released Monday. The document forecast that", "central and local government spending on police", "and other domestic security organs would increase", "to 701.8 billion yuan ($111.3 billion), from", "629.3 billion yuan ($99.8 billion) in 2011. Read", "other issues China's Party Congress will tackle .", "China is grappling with unrest among its Tibetan", "population in southwestern regions and among the", "Uighur population in the far western province of", "Xinjiang. In his speech Monday, Wen also set a", "lower target for China's economic growth,", "underscoring the need to make the country's", "breakneck development more sustainable. The", "government is aiming for economic growth of 7.5%", "in 2012, Wen said, lower than the goal for last", "year of about 8%. But the Chinese economy often", "exceeds the official objective: last year it grew", "9.2%. \"China's economy is encountering new", "problems,\" he said. \"There is downward pressure", "on economic growth. Prices remain high.\" Chinese", "officials are concerned about high inflation and", "perceptions of a growing divide between rich and", "poor, as well as the threat of faltering overseas", "demand for the country's exports. Wen also", "mentioned challenges the country faced in real", "estate, agriculture, land rights and food and", "drug safety. The National People's Congress at", "which Wen was speaking is constitutionally the", "highest organ of power in China, although it has", "long been considered a rubber-stamp parliament.", "It passes virtually every measure, resolution and", "law put forward by the government or the", "Communist Party. CNN's Steven Jiang contributed", "to this report." ]
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speech that opened the annual meeting of the country's legislators. China intends to further tailor its military to ensure it is able to important is to win local wars under lower target for China's economic growth, demand for the country's exports. Wen also
This thrill-seeking surfer was but a speck on this enormous wall of water as he appeared to set a new world record for the biggest wave ever ridden. Surfing legend Garrett McNamara caught the towering wave - believed to have measured around 100ft - off the coast of Nazare, in Portugal, yesterday. If the claims are verified the U.S. born athlete will have beaten his own record, which was also set at Nazare, when he successfully rode a 78ft high break at the end of 2011. Scroll down for video . Monster wave: Garrett McNamara is said to have broken his own world record for the largest wave ever surfed when he rode this 100ft crest in Nazare, Portugal . Mr McNamara, 45, was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, but his family moved to Hawaii's North Shore when he was 11 where he followed in his older brother Liam's footsteps and began to surf. He started competing professionally at the age of 17 and spent ten years on the circuit with his brother. His previous record breaking ride in 2011, described as 'inspiring' by fellow pro-surfers, beat the previous record by one foot. The surfer's latest breathtaking feat came yesterday, as huge waves crashed off the coast of Nazare throughout the day. The exposed beach break in the north of the country attracts surfers all year round. McNamara risked being forced dozens . of feet beneath the water, or slamming into a reef or the ocean floor, . if he had wiped out on the massive wave. Crashing surf: The thrill-seeking surfer is thought to have set a new world record for the highest wave ever surfed . Return of the Mac: Garrett, known as GMAC on the surfing circuit has been surfing since the age of 11 when his family moved to from Massachusetts to Hawaii . Brave: Barely visible on the wave, Garrett McNamara begins to make his way down the record-breaking water wall . 1. Garrett McNamara, 78 ft waveNazaré, Portugal in November 2011 . 2. Mark Parsons, 77ft waveCortes Bank, California in January 2008 . 3. Pete Cabrinha, 70ft waveJaws Beach, Maui in January 2004 . 4. Brag Gerlach, 68 ft waveTodos Santos, Mexico in December 2005 . His 2011 record was confirmed by a panel of experts at the annual Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards. He had skillfully rode a 78ft wave - beating the record held by Mike Parson since 2008. The . surfer said at the time that hearing his name announced at the awards . ceremony gave him 'a bigger rush' than actually riding the wave. 'It’s amazing we get to do what we do, I am so grateful,' he said at the ceremony in California. 'I . didn’t want to get caught up in it all, but I have to tell you the . truth, when they announced my name I got a bigger rush than probably on . all the waves I rode this year.' Mr McNamara's record-breaking began as early as 2007, when he became the first man to ride a glacier wave on a surf board. Teamed . up with a colleague on a jetski, he spent three weeks camped out by the . 400ft Child’s Glacier in Alaska waiting for the perfect wave. The . couple were filmed riding the giant grey wave caused the glacier . calving, which is when a mountain-sized block of ice breaks off the . glacier. Behind you: GMAC has not only broken the record of largest wave surfed twice, he is also the first person to surf a tidal wave caused by a calving glacier . Before the storm: 'GMAC' carries his surfboard as he get ready for the waves in Nazare earlier today, before he hit the big wave . 'Inspiring': Garrett McNamara returned to Nazare, Portugal, in a bid to beat his own world record set at the same spot in 2011 . Surfing legend: Garrett McNamara of Haleiwa, Hawaii, is seen with the surfboard he used to set his existing record in Portugal in 2011 .
Surfing legend Garrett McNamara rode the enormous wall of water to shore as bystanders looked on in amazement in Nazare, Portugal . He is believed to have beaten his own record for the biggest wave ever surfed by catching the 100ft break .
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A father who murdered his five kids before driving their bodies around for nine days and dumping them in a field had strangled four of the children and beat one to death, it has emerged. Timothy Ray Jones Jr., 33, was arrested in Mississippi on September 6 after a deputy said he smelled the stench of death in Jones' SUV at a traffic checkpoint. The father, from Red Bank, South Carolina, then led deputies to the bodies in rural Alabama. It emerged in grand jury indictments on Thursday that four of the children - Merah, eight, Elias, seven, Gabriel, two, and one-year-old Elaine - died 'by means of strangulation'. 'Killer': Timothy Ray Jones Jr., pictured being escorted from Smith County Jail in Mississippi last September, strangled four of his children and beat another one to death, according to newly-released indictments . Another of his children, six-year-old Nahtahn, was beaten to death, according to the indictments, which have been shared by The State for the first time. It is not clear what he used to murder the children, but five belts were found in the home, the newspaper noted. After the killings, he put their bodies in separate plastic bags and into his black 2006 Cadillac Escalade SUV before driving around for more than a week and dumping them. On September 6, he was stopped at a DUI checkpoint in Mississippi and officers noted that he was intoxicated and agitated. They found maggots, blood and children's clothes in his SUV, as well as handwritten notes about mutilating bodies, and the stench of bleach and death in the air, according to police reports. Murdered: One-year-old Elaine, left, and two-year-old Gabriel, right, were strangled to death last August . Loss: Seven-year-old Elias, left, and eight-year-old Merah, right, were also strangled before their bodies were put into bags in their father's SUV and driven for hundreds of miles before he dumped them in Alabama . Killed: Nahtahn, six, was allegedly beaten to death by his father, who feared the children would kill him, chop up his body and then feed it to dogs. Social workers said he was overwhelmed looking after the children . A check of Jones' license plate showed his ex-wife had reported him and the children missing three days earlier when he failed to bring them over for visitation. He led authorities to the five bodies on an Alabama hilltop near Pine Apple, 20 miles off Interstate 65 and about 65 miles south of Montgomery. Arrest: Timothy Jones, 33, could face the death penalty for allegedly murdering his five children . Jones told authorities that he murdered the children because he believed they 'were going to kill him, chop him up and feed him to the dogs', according to an arrest warrant. Last year, Jones' attorney said he had been treated for mental illness in the past and called for a mental evaluation to be performed on him as soon as possible. It emerged that he had earned a computer engineering degree and worked at a $71,000-a-year job. But nearly two years ago, he discovered his wife Amber was putting their children to bed then going to the neighbor's house and sleeping with their 19-year-old son, according to divorce papers. A therapist who saw Jones during their divorce described him as 'highly intelligent' and responsible, yet emotionally devastated and angry over his wife's actions. They divorced in October 2013 and Jones moved out with the children, but began to withdraw to the point where the woman who lived next door thought he and his family had moved away. Social services had visited the family three times to investigate conditions in the three years before the murders, and a recent report said Jones seemed 'overwhelmed' caring for the children. Scene: The father and his five children vanished from his Red Bank, South Carolina home last August . Found: After being stopped at a traffic checkpoint in Mississippi last September, officers noticed blood in his vehicle and the smell of bleach, and he led them to the bodies of his five children on this Alabama hilltop . He was reported missing with the children on September 3. Authorities said they believed the children had been killed shortly after they were last seen at school on August 28. Jones has been charged with five counts of murder and remains in jail. Prosecutors have not said if they will seek the death penalty, but Jones' attorneys have said it is likely, The State reported. In his teenage years, Jones went on a crime spree in Illinois. He was arrested on a cocaine possession charge March 30, 2001, in Carpentersville, Illinois. Six months later, when he was 19, he was arrested for stealing a car, burglary and passing forged checks.
Timothy Ray Jones Jr. was arrested last September after Mississippi deputies smelled death in his SUV during a DUI traffic stop . They found blood, maggots and handwritten notes about mutilating bodies in his truck and he then led them to the bodies in rural Alabama . It has now emerged in grand jury indictments that he strangled four of the children: Merah, eight, Elias, seven, Gabriel, two, and Elaine, one . He also beat one of the children, six-year-old Nahtahn, to death . Jones said he feared they would chop him up and feed him to dogs; social workers noted how the father was 'overwhelmed' looking after the kids .
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[ "A father who murdered his five kids before driving", "their bodies around for nine days and dumping", "them in a field had strangled four of the", "children and beat one to death, it has emerged.", "Timothy Ray Jones Jr., 33, was arrested in", "Mississippi on September 6 after a deputy said he", "smelled the stench of death in Jones' SUV at a", "traffic checkpoint. The father, from Red Bank,", "South Carolina, then led deputies to the bodies", "in rural Alabama. It emerged in grand jury", "indictments on Thursday that four of the children", "- Merah, eight, Elias, seven, Gabriel, two, and", "one-year-old Elaine - died 'by means of", "strangulation'. 'Killer': Timothy Ray Jones Jr.,", "pictured being escorted from Smith County Jail in", "Mississippi last September, strangled four of his", "children and beat another one to death, according", "to newly-released indictments . Another of his", "children, six-year-old Nahtahn, was beaten to", "death, according to the indictments, which have", "been shared by The State for the first time. It", "is not clear what he used to murder the children,", "but five belts were found in the home, the", "newspaper noted. After the killings, he put their", "bodies in separate plastic bags and into his", "black 2006 Cadillac Escalade SUV before driving", "around for more than a week and dumping them. On", "September 6, he was stopped at a DUI checkpoint", "in Mississippi and officers noted that he was", "intoxicated and agitated. They found maggots,", "blood and children's clothes in his SUV, as well", "as handwritten notes about mutilating bodies, and", "the stench of bleach and death in the air,", "according to police reports. Murdered:", "One-year-old Elaine, left, and two-year-old", "Gabriel, right, were strangled to death last", "August . Loss: Seven-year-old Elias, left, and", "eight-year-old Merah, right, were also strangled", "before their bodies were put into bags in their", "father's SUV and driven for hundreds of miles", "before he dumped them in Alabama . Killed:", "Nahtahn, six, was allegedly beaten to death by", "his father, who feared the children would kill", "him, chop up his body and then feed it to dogs.", "Social workers said he was overwhelmed looking", "after the children . A check of Jones' license", "plate showed his ex-wife had reported him and the", "children missing three days earlier when he", "failed to bring them over for visitation. He led", "authorities to the five bodies on an Alabama", "hilltop near Pine Apple, 20 miles off Interstate", "65 and about 65 miles south of Montgomery.", "Arrest: Timothy Jones, 33, could face the death", "penalty for allegedly murdering his five children", ". Jones told authorities that he murdered the", "children because he believed they 'were going to", "kill him, chop him up and feed him to the dogs',", "according to an arrest warrant. Last year, Jones'", "attorney said he had been treated for mental", "illness in the past and called for a mental", "evaluation to be performed on him as soon as", "possible. It emerged that he had earned a", "computer engineering degree and worked at a", "$71,000-a-year job. But nearly two years ago, he", "discovered his wife Amber was putting their", "children to bed then going to the neighbor's", "house and sleeping with their 19-year-old son,", "according to divorce papers. A therapist who saw", "Jones during their divorce described him as", "'highly intelligent' and responsible, yet", "emotionally devastated and angry over his wife's", "actions. They divorced in October 2013 and Jones", "moved out with the children, but began to", "withdraw to the point where the woman who lived", "next door thought he and his family had moved", "away. Social services had visited the family", "three times to investigate conditions in the", "three years before the murders, and a recent", "report said Jones seemed 'overwhelmed' caring for", "the children. Scene: The father and his five", "children vanished from his Red Bank, South", "Carolina home last August . Found: After being", "stopped at a traffic checkpoint in Mississippi", "last September, officers noticed blood in his", "vehicle and the smell of bleach, and he led them", "to the bodies of his five children on this", "Alabama hilltop . He was reported missing with", "the children on September 3. Authorities said", "they believed the children had been killed", "shortly after they were last seen at school on", "August 28. Jones has been charged with five", "counts of murder and remains in jail. Prosecutors", "have not said if they will seek the death", "penalty, but Jones' attorneys have said it is", "likely, The State reported. In his teenage years,", "Jones went on a crime spree in Illinois. He was", "arrested on a cocaine possession charge March 30,", "2001, in Carpentersville, Illinois. Six months", "later, when he was 19, he was arrested for", "stealing a car, burglary and passing forged", "checks." ]
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them in a field had strangled four of the children and beat one to death, it has emerged. Timothy Ray Jones Jr., 33, was arrested in South Carolina, then led deputies to the bodies in rural Alabama. It emerged in grand jury - Merah, eight, Elias, seven, Gabriel, two, and children, six-year-old Nahtahn, was beaten to in Mississippi and officers noted that he was intoxicated and agitated. They found maggots, as handwritten notes about mutilating bodies, and his father, who feared the children would kill Social workers said he was overwhelmed looking kill him, chop him up and feed him to the dogs', last September, officers noticed blood in his
(CNN) -- Last July, the world celebrated the birth of its newest nation as South Sudan officially separated from the north. It was hoped then that after decades of bloodshed, the people of of both nations would finally know peace. But just a few months later, refugee camps are filling to the brim as fighting in the border states of Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile has intensified and displaced more than 400,000 people. They arrive at the camps in trucks, on camels and even by foot, said Jean-Pierre Amigo, a field coordinator with Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF) or Doctors Without Borders. "The number of people is increasing every day," Amigo said. Fighting erupted between Sudan's army and South Sudan rebels in Southern Kordofan even before independence was formalized. The violence spread to Blue Nile in September. The Enough Project, which works to expose genocide and crimes against humanity, recently documented killings and rape by Sudanese forces in Blue Nile. "The civilian toll from an indiscriminate aerial bombardment campaign is rising," said a field dispatch from the Enough Project. The United Nations has appealed for money to help civilians caught in the violence. "We are looking at a deteriorating humanitarian situation in the areas out of which the refugees in neighboring South Sudan and Ethiopia have fled," Peter de Clercq, the United Nations' acting humanitarian coordinator in Sudan, said this month. That in addition to the crisis in the Darfur region -- where war broke out in 2003 and 3.75 million people still need help -- qualifies Sudan as one of the world's largest humanitarian crises, according to the United Nations. The world body is asking for $1.06 billion to help 4.2 million people in 2012. Amigo of MSF is witnessing firsthand the human suffering caused by protracted conflict. The medical charity has ratcheted up efforts in the area to deal with a full-scale emergency. Amigo said among the new arrivals at Alfuj refugee camp was a 70-year-old woman who was brought in a donkey cart. She had traveled days with six bullet wounds in her back. Half of one her hands was gone. Many of the people seeking refuge at Alfuj are suffering from respiratory disease, malaria and malnutrition, Amigo said. They told MSF they had been on the move since September, at first hiding in wooded areas near their crops but eventually fleeing their homes altogether. At Alfuj, mothers are delivering babies under trees, Amigo said. MSF has set up a 24-hour maternity ward. No one here has a mosquito net. They share drinking holes with cattle. Or women and girls wait for up to 12 hours to fill a plastic can from a water pump. MSF installed a massive water bladder to bring some relief. MSF has also been feeding children high-nutrition biscuits. Without any other aid agency at Alfuj, it has been difficult for the MSF staff, Amigo said. "As a medical organization, we cannot help everyone there," Amigo said. "We cannot meet all the needs." Earlier this month, the United Nations refugee agency airlifted relief supplies from neighboring Kenya. The C-130 Hercules transport planes carried plastic sheets and rolls, sleeping mats, blankets, mosquito nets, buckets, jerry cans and kitchen sets. "These supplies are desperately needed," said Vivian Tan, spokeswoman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in the South Sudan capital, Juba. "Families often arrive here exhausted, hungry, cold or sick. We have already distributed whatever we had on the ground, including aid from Juba and Malakal. Our local warehouse is almost empty now." But few of those supplies have reached Alfuj, where access is difficult because of bad road conditions. South Sudan is independent now, Amigo said, but not free from crisis. The MSF staff saw 400 malnourished children in one day at Alfuj. There is no doubt in Amigo's mind that they were addressing an acute emergency.
Fighting in two border states has intensified and displaced thousands . Many are arriving at refugee camps where malnutrition and disease are rampant . A Doctors Without Borders staffer says the charity is addressing an acute emergency . South Sudan became gained independence last July .
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[ "(CNN) -- Last July, the world celebrated the birth", "of its newest nation as South Sudan officially", "separated from the north. It was hoped then that", "after decades of bloodshed, the people of of both", "nations would finally know peace. But just a few", "months later, refugee camps are filling to the", "brim as fighting in the border states of Southern", "Kordofan and Blue Nile has intensified and", "displaced more than 400,000 people. They arrive", "at the camps in trucks, on camels and even by", "foot, said Jean-Pierre Amigo, a field coordinator", "with Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF) or Doctors", "Without Borders. \"The number of people is", "increasing every day,\" Amigo said. Fighting", "erupted between Sudan's army and South Sudan", "rebels in Southern Kordofan even before", "independence was formalized. The violence spread", "to Blue Nile in September. The Enough Project,", "which works to expose genocide and crimes against", "humanity, recently documented killings and rape", "by Sudanese forces in Blue Nile. \"The civilian", "toll from an indiscriminate aerial bombardment", "campaign is rising,\" said a field dispatch from", "the Enough Project. The United Nations has", "appealed for money to help civilians caught in", "the violence. \"We are looking at a deteriorating", "humanitarian situation in the areas out of which", "the refugees in neighboring South Sudan and", "Ethiopia have fled,\" Peter de Clercq, the United", "Nations' acting humanitarian coordinator in", "Sudan, said this month. That in addition to the", "crisis in the Darfur region -- where war broke", "out in 2003 and 3.75 million people still need", "help -- qualifies Sudan as one of the world's", "largest humanitarian crises, according to the", "United Nations. The world body is asking for", "$1.06 billion to help 4.2 million people in 2012.", "Amigo of MSF is witnessing firsthand the human", "suffering caused by protracted conflict. The", "medical charity has ratcheted up efforts in the", "area to deal with a full-scale emergency. Amigo", "said among the new arrivals at Alfuj refugee camp", "was a 70-year-old woman who was brought in a", "donkey cart. She had traveled days with six", "bullet wounds in her back. Half of one her hands", "was gone. Many of the people seeking refuge at", "Alfuj are suffering from respiratory disease,", "malaria and malnutrition, Amigo said. They told", "MSF they had been on the move since September, at", "first hiding in wooded areas near their crops but", "eventually fleeing their homes altogether. At", "Alfuj, mothers are delivering babies under trees,", "Amigo said. MSF has set up a 24-hour maternity", "ward. No one here has a mosquito net. They share", "drinking holes with cattle. Or women and girls", "wait for up to 12 hours to fill a plastic can", "from a water pump. MSF installed a massive water", "bladder to bring some relief. MSF has also been", "feeding children high-nutrition biscuits. Without", "any other aid agency at Alfuj, it has been", "difficult for the MSF staff, Amigo said. \"As a", "medical organization, we cannot help everyone", "there,\" Amigo said. \"We cannot meet all the", "needs.\" Earlier this month, the United Nations", "refugee agency airlifted relief supplies from", "neighboring Kenya. The C-130 Hercules transport", "planes carried plastic sheets and rolls, sleeping", "mats, blankets, mosquito nets, buckets, jerry", "cans and kitchen sets. \"These supplies are", "desperately needed,\" said Vivian Tan, spokeswoman", "for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in", "the South Sudan capital, Juba. \"Families often", "arrive here exhausted, hungry, cold or sick. We", "have already distributed whatever we had on the", "ground, including aid from Juba and Malakal. Our", "local warehouse is almost empty now.\" But few of", "those supplies have reached Alfuj, where access", "is difficult because of bad road conditions.", "South Sudan is independent now, Amigo said, but", "not free from crisis. The MSF staff saw 400", "malnourished children in one day at Alfuj. There", "is no doubt in Amigo's mind that they were", "addressing an acute emergency." ]
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Oak Creek, Wisconsin (CNN) -- Women and children were busy inside the Sikh temple in suburban Milwaukee, preparing for their traditional Sunday feast. Religious leaders gathered in the building's holy room, ahead of the hundreds set to arrive soon for the next service's 11:30 a.m. start. This peace was shattered, when what authorities believe was a lone gunman opened fire inside and outside the temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. By the time a police officer -- after his colleague had been "ambushed" and shot multiple times -- returned fire, the gunman and six others were dead, Oak Creek police Chief John Edwards said. Police on Monday identified the gunman as Wade Michael Page, 40, an Army veteran. FBI will investigate rampage as a 'domestic terrorist-type incident' Witnesses described the shooter as a bald white man, standing about 6 feet tall, wearing black pants and a white T-shirt -- with a tattoo marking the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States visible on one of his arms -- said Kanwardeep Singh Kaleka, a temple member who worked with police as an interpreter, talking to witnesses after the attack. The gunman entered the parking lot Sunday morning and soon opened fire, killing at least one person, Kaleka said. The first person to see a shooter was a 10-year-old child, Amardeep Kaleka -- whose father Satwant Singh Kaleka is president of the temple -- told CNN affiliate WISN. (Kanwardeep Singh Kaleka and Amardeep Kaleka are related, with the latter noting that he has a large number of extended family in the temple.) Soon thereafter, the shooter made his way into the temple building. He headed toward its holy room and shot "mainly turbaned individuals" there, according to Kanwardeep Singh Kaleka. He said that the casualties he knew of were "the equivalent of priests," including Kaleka's uncle, who is one of the temple administrators. Women in the kitchen who were preparing the upcoming meal heard the gunshots. The shooter burst in, but those inside the kitchen "were fortunate enough to basically duck down and dodge" the bullets, Kaleka said. People did whatever they could to survive. Some managed to run to safety outside. Others sought refuge in the temple's basement, while others huddled together tightly in the pantry. Sikhs in U.S. and India react . The temple's top priest spent about one in a half hours in a bathroom stall, after being told about the shooter by its president Satwant Singh Kaleka, he later told Justice Singh Khalsa. "Everybody pretty much said they saw a couple of people laying on the floor, and a lot of people just heard gunshots," said Khalsa, a temple member since the 1990s who helped translate witness accounts for authorities in Oak Creek. Amardeep Kaleka said his mother hid in a closet, shutting off her phone whenever anyone walked by. His father, meanwhile, got shot "multiple times" trying to tackle the gunman, the son. Amardeep Kaleka first learned of the fate of his father, who was being treated at an area hospital, in a phone call saying he was "on the ground ... and he's bleeding bad." By 10:30 a.m., 911 call after call had begun flooding into emergency dispatch at the Oak Creek police department, according to Brad Wentlandt, a police chief in neighboring Greenfield, Wisconsin, a spokesman on the case. The showdown between the police officers and the gunman occurred some time thereafter, finally ending the bloodshed. Still, it took several more hours for authorities to thoroughly sweep the building and the surrounding area, checking for clues and signs of additional gunmen, as some witnesses had suspected. Kanwardeep Singh Kaleka said temple members he'd talked to had never seen the gunman or had any idea who he was. The violence is antithetical to the Sikh religion and its custom of, literally, opening its doors to people of all faiths. "It's really unfortunate that someone took advantage of this, the love that we try to give out," he said. "It's disgusting, to say the least, that people would do this." Sources name alleged gunman in Wisconsin temple shooting . "Shock" was a word several temple members used to describe their feelings after the shots had stopped, with the grief widespread given that everyone there knew everyone else well. There was also rampant confusion, with little known about the names of the dead or the whereabouts of the injured. Still, the tight-knit Sikh community took solace in the fact that they had one another to lean on for support, nourishment and love. Even so, they solicited help from the outside, too, to make sense of the terror and recover from it. "I want everybody out there, whoever is hearing this, we would really appreciate your prayers your positive support," Amardeep Kaleka said. "We're in a great time of need for that positive energy, so please send it." Belief Blog: Who are Sikhs? Sikhism, the world's fifth most popular religion, is a monotheistic faith that believes in equality and service to others, Sikh officials say. CNN's Greg Botelho contributed to this report.
A man who interviewed witnesses for police describes what they saw in Wisconsin . He says witnesses say the shooter was a bald, white man with a 9/11 tattoo . The gunman opened fire in the parking lot then in the temple's holy room, he says . Those inside sought cover in the pantry, with one woman even hiding in a closet .
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[ "Oak Creek, Wisconsin (CNN) -- Women and children", "were busy inside the Sikh temple in suburban", "Milwaukee, preparing for their traditional Sunday", "feast. Religious leaders gathered in the", "building's holy room, ahead of the hundreds set", "to arrive soon for the next service's 11:30 a.m.", "start. This peace was shattered, when what", "authorities believe was a lone gunman opened fire", "inside and outside the temple in Oak Creek,", "Wisconsin. By the time a police officer -- after", "his colleague had been \"ambushed\" and shot", "multiple times -- returned fire, the gunman and", "six others were dead, Oak Creek police Chief John", "Edwards said. Police on Monday identified the", "gunman as Wade Michael Page, 40, an Army veteran.", "FBI will investigate rampage as a 'domestic", "terrorist-type incident' Witnesses described the", "shooter as a bald white man, standing about 6", "feet tall, wearing black pants and a white", "T-shirt -- with a tattoo marking the September", "11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States", "visible on one of his arms -- said Kanwardeep", "Singh Kaleka, a temple member who worked with", "police as an interpreter, talking to witnesses", "after the attack. The gunman entered the parking", "lot Sunday morning and soon opened fire, killing", "at least one person, Kaleka said. The first", "person to see a shooter was a 10-year-old child,", "Amardeep Kaleka -- whose father Satwant Singh", "Kaleka is president of the temple -- told CNN", "affiliate WISN. (Kanwardeep Singh Kaleka and", "Amardeep Kaleka are related, with the latter", "noting that he has a large number of extended", "family in the temple.) Soon thereafter, the", "shooter made his way into the temple building. He", "headed toward its holy room and shot \"mainly", "turbaned individuals\" there, according to", "Kanwardeep Singh Kaleka. He said that the", "casualties he knew of were \"the equivalent of", "priests,\" including Kaleka's uncle, who is one of", "the temple administrators. Women in the kitchen", "who were preparing the upcoming meal heard the", "gunshots. The shooter burst in, but those inside", "the kitchen \"were fortunate enough to basically", "duck down and dodge\" the bullets, Kaleka said.", "People did whatever they could to survive. Some", "managed to run to safety outside. Others sought", "refuge in the temple's basement, while others", "huddled together tightly in the pantry. Sikhs in", "U.S. and India react . The temple's top priest", "spent about one in a half hours in a bathroom", "stall, after being told about the shooter by its", "president Satwant Singh Kaleka, he later told", "Justice Singh Khalsa. \"Everybody pretty much said", "they saw a couple of people laying on the floor,", "and a lot of people just heard gunshots,\" said", "Khalsa, a temple member since the 1990s who", "helped translate witness accounts for authorities", "in Oak Creek. Amardeep Kaleka said his mother hid", "in a closet, shutting off her phone whenever", "anyone walked by. His father, meanwhile, got shot", "\"multiple times\" trying to tackle the gunman, the", "son. Amardeep Kaleka first learned of the fate of", "his father, who was being treated at an area", "hospital, in a phone call saying he was \"on the", "ground ... and he's bleeding bad.\" By 10:30 a.m.,", "911 call after call had begun flooding into", "emergency dispatch at the Oak Creek police", "department, according to Brad Wentlandt, a police", "chief in neighboring Greenfield, Wisconsin, a", "spokesman on the case. The showdown between the", "police officers and the gunman occurred some time", "thereafter, finally ending the bloodshed. Still,", "it took several more hours for authorities to", "thoroughly sweep the building and the surrounding", "area, checking for clues and signs of additional", "gunmen, as some witnesses had suspected.", "Kanwardeep Singh Kaleka said temple members he'd", "talked to had never seen the gunman or had any", "idea who he was. The violence is antithetical to", "the Sikh religion and its custom of, literally,", "opening its doors to people of all faiths. \"It's", "really unfortunate that someone took advantage of", "this, the love that we try to give out,\" he said.", "\"It's disgusting, to say the least, that people", "would do this.\" Sources name alleged gunman in", "Wisconsin temple shooting . \"Shock\" was a word", "several temple members used to describe their", "feelings after the shots had stopped, with the", "grief widespread given that everyone there knew", "everyone else well. There was also rampant", "confusion, with little known about the names of", "the dead or the whereabouts of the injured.", "Still, the tight-knit Sikh community took solace", "in the fact that they had one another to lean on", "for support, nourishment and love. Even so, they", "solicited help from the outside, too, to make", "sense of the terror and recover from it. \"I want", "everybody out there, whoever is hearing this, we", "would really appreciate your prayers your", "positive support,\" Amardeep Kaleka said. \"We're", "in a great time of need for that positive energy,", "so please send it.\" Belief Blog: Who are Sikhs?", "Sikhism, the world's fifth most popular religion,", "is a monotheistic faith that believes in equality", "and service to others, Sikh officials say. CNN's", "Greg Botelho contributed to this report." ]
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building's holy room, ahead of the hundreds set authorities believe was a lone gunman opened fire shooter as a bald white man, standing about 6 T-shirt -- with a tattoo marking the September after the attack. The gunman entered the parking refuge in the temple's basement, while others they saw a couple of people laying on the floor, in a closet, shutting off her phone whenever
By . Joel Christie . A suspected drunk driver traveling the wrong way down a California freeway collided head-on with a car carrying a family-of-four on Sunday, killing two and himself. Police have identified the driver as 28-year-old Mack Jaramillo of La Habra, who was heading westbound on the eastbound lane of the 210 Freeway in Rancho Cucamonga about 2.20am. He was pronounced at the scene, according to KTLA. The two other victims, both female and sitting on the back seat of a silver sedan, were not believed to have been wearing seatbelts and could have been saved if they were, police said. Horrific: A 28-year-old man traveling the wrong way down the 210 Freeway in Racho Cucamonga in a Hyundai Elantra (left) crashed into a silver sedan (left) Sunday, killing two women on the backseat . The two female victims died at the scene and were not believed to have been wearing seat belts . Miraculously the two men in the front of this car have survived . Driver: Police believe Mack Jaramillo, 28, was under the influence of alcohol when the crash occurred on Sunday . Victim: Falguni Shah, 38 (right), was one of the women killed in the crash. The man on the left is likely one of the survivors . The women were identified as Falguni Shah, 38, and Veena Shah, 52, and were returning from a family reunion. Falguni Shah was a resident of Fontana, while Veena Shah was from London. The driver and front-passenger of the vehicle that was hit were taken to the hospital. Hours after the crash, the driver was in surgery, and the passenger was alert and talking to authorities. The surviving family members were 60-year-old Nitin Shah and 56-year-old Jyotsna Shah, both of Chino Hills, according to the CHP. The driver of this Hyundai, Mack Jaramillo, 28, was pronounced dead at the scene . An autopsy will reveal whether Mack Jaramillo had been drinking at the time of the collision . Tragic: The coroner loads one of the bodies into a van . Friends of Mack Jaramillo have been posting tributes to his Facebook page, saying they are heartbroken . The California Highway Patrol had received reports that a possible drunk driver in a dark-colored Hyundai Elantra was seen in the carpool lane driving at dangerous speeds and swerving. Sections of the freeway were shut down for several hours following the crash as emergency crews worked to clear the roads. All lanes were reopened just before 7.30am.
Collision occured about 2.20am Sunday on the 210 Freeway in Rancho Cucamonga, California . Mack Jamarillo, 28, suspected to be under the influence of alcohol and traveling the wrong way . Hit head-on with a sedan carry a family-of-four returning from a family reunion . Two women on the back seat - Falguni Shah, 38, and Veena Shah, 52 - died at the scene . They were likely not wearing seat belts, police said .
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[ "By . Joel Christie . A suspected drunk driver", "traveling the wrong way down a California freeway", "collided head-on with a car carrying a", "family-of-four on Sunday, killing two and", "himself. Police have identified the driver as", "28-year-old Mack Jaramillo of La Habra, who was", "heading westbound on the eastbound lane of the", "210 Freeway in Rancho Cucamonga about 2.20am. He", "was pronounced at the scene, according to KTLA.", "The two other victims, both female and sitting on", "the back seat of a silver sedan, were not", "believed to have been wearing seatbelts and could", "have been saved if they were, police said.", "Horrific: A 28-year-old man traveling the wrong", "way down the 210 Freeway in Racho Cucamonga in a", "Hyundai Elantra (left) crashed into a silver", "sedan (left) Sunday, killing two women on the", "backseat . The two female victims died at the", "scene and were not believed to have been wearing", "seat belts . Miraculously the two men in the", "front of this car have survived . Driver: Police", "believe Mack Jaramillo, 28, was under the", "influence of alcohol when the crash occurred on", "Sunday . Victim: Falguni Shah, 38 (right), was", "one of the women killed in the crash. The man on", "the left is likely one of the survivors . The", "women were identified as Falguni Shah, 38, and", "Veena Shah, 52, and were returning from a family", "reunion. Falguni Shah was a resident of Fontana,", "while Veena Shah was from London. The driver and", "front-passenger of the vehicle that was hit were", "taken to the hospital. Hours after the crash, the", "driver was in surgery, and the passenger was", "alert and talking to authorities. The surviving", "family members were 60-year-old Nitin Shah and", "56-year-old Jyotsna Shah, both of Chino Hills,", "according to the CHP. The driver of this Hyundai,", "Mack Jaramillo, 28, was pronounced dead at the", "scene . An autopsy will reveal whether Mack", "Jaramillo had been drinking at the time of the", "collision . Tragic: The coroner loads one of the", "bodies into a van . Friends of Mack Jaramillo", "have been posting tributes to his Facebook page,", "saying they are heartbroken . The California", "Highway Patrol had received reports that a", "possible drunk driver in a dark-colored Hyundai", "Elantra was seen in the carpool lane driving at", "dangerous speeds and swerving. Sections of the", "freeway were shut down for several hours", "following the crash as emergency crews worked to", "clear the roads. All lanes were reopened just", "before 7.30am." ]
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traveling the wrong way down a California freeway collided head-on with a car carrying a family-of-four on Sunday, killing two and 210 Freeway in Rancho Cucamonga about 2.20am. He was pronounced at the scene, according to KTLA. the back seat of a silver sedan, were not sedan (left) Sunday, killing two women on the believe Mack Jaramillo, 28, was under the influence of alcohol when the crash occurred on women were identified as Falguni Shah, 38, and Veena Shah, 52, and were returning from a family
(CNN) -- In the spring of 1968, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, to join sanitation workers seeking better pay, fairer treatment and the right to form a union. I was with Dr. King as he stood with workers, all African-American, all fighting years of labor repression and wages that relegated them to poverty. Dr. King was assassinated on that trip to Memphis. His death, just as the images of workers carrying signs reading, "I am a man," is forever seared in my memory. Today, August 28, marks the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the site of Dr. King's historic "I Have a Dream" speech. As tens of thousands prepare to commemorate our nation's progress toward racial justice, it's worth remembering a central meaning of that march: economic opportunity. Opinion: Did we really learn the lesson of the March on Washington? The state of economic opportunity today is a far cry from Dr. King's vision. Increasingly, American workers are struggling to make ends meet. Each day they are forced to make impossible choices between feeding their families and keeping the lights on, paying for gas or buying a coat. Income inequality has grown exponentially in recent years, as middle-class jobs that pay a decent wage have been replaced by part-time, low-wage work following the recession. All the while, corporations and CEOs rake in unimaginable sums. Nowhere is this two-tiered capitalism more dire than within the hidden workforce employed by federal contractors. According to a recent study by Demos, a public policy think tank, nearly 2 million private sector employees working on behalf of America earn wages too low to support a family, making $12 or less per hour. These are Americans who sweep the floors of our nation's capital, stitch our soldiers' uniforms and ensure quality care for the elderly and disabled, and yet they cannot afford necessities like food, housing and health care. Like the sanitation workers of Memphis, they are the backbone of our economy, and are in turn treated like second-class citizens. Throngs mark 'I Have a Dream' anniversary . Dr. King stood with those on the picket line because he knew that struggles for racial and economic equality were inextricably bound. He championed economic opportunity and jobs knowing that an injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. In this way, the urgency of the current economic crisis must be understood as a civil rights imperative. People of color disproportionately occupy the lowest rungs of the economic ladder, mirroring the lack of opportunity that pervaded the mid-20th century. Just as Dr. King looked toward leaders in the nation's capital to better living standards, so too can workers turn their attention toward Washington. At the height of racial tension and mass mobilization in the '60s, the federal government took the lead in advancing equality. In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson went beyond the Civil Rights Act of 1964, effectively ending racial discrimination in government contracting with the signing of an executive order. President Barack Obama ought to respond to the crisis of inequality in similar fashion. He could -- today -- sign an executive order requiring government contractors to pay their employees higher wages. With a sweep of the pen, President Obama could honor Dr. King's legacy -- and help fulfill his dream -- by mandating fairness and justice. It's fitting that the protests by low-wage workers spreading across the country adopt many of the same tactics as the Memphis sanitation workers, including the potent "I am a Man" message. Were Dr. King here today, I have little doubt he would join with the striking workers of federally contracted companies, fast-food giants and Wal-Mart. The struggle for labor rights and decent pay was central to the conviction that animated his life. 10 signposts on America's race journey . President Obama has promised to take executive action to improve the economy, circumventing a gridlocked Congress and raising the boats of millions of families. There is no better place to start than with working standards of federally contracted companies. More money in these workers' pockets will yield greater consumer spending, accelerated job growth and a more robust economy. And there is no better time to do it. On the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, and at a time of record levels of economic inequality, President Obama should follow in the footsteps of his civil rights predecessors. When he speaks on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, he should outline an executive order that would raise standards for low-wage employees working on behalf of our country. Doing so is no panacea for continuing racial and economic discrimination, but is an important step toward realizing Dr. King's unfulfilled dream. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of William Lucy.
William Lucy was with MLK in Memphis supporting living wages for sanitation workers . Lucy: MLK killed on that trip, and his dream of economic opportunity still unmet . Americans struggle to make ends meet, he says, especially federal contract workers . Lucy: President Obama could easily require government contractors to pay a living wage .
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[ "(CNN) -- In the spring of 1968, the Rev. Martin", "Luther King, Jr. traveled to Memphis, Tennessee,", "to join sanitation workers seeking better pay,", "fairer treatment and the right to form a union. I", "was with Dr. King as he stood with workers, all", "African-American, all fighting years of labor", "repression and wages that relegated them to", "poverty. Dr. King was assassinated on that trip", "to Memphis. His death, just as the images of", "workers carrying signs reading, \"I am a man,\" is", "forever seared in my memory. Today, August 28,", "marks the 50th anniversary of the March on", "Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the site of Dr.", "King's historic \"I Have a Dream\" speech. As tens", "of thousands prepare to commemorate our nation's", "progress toward racial justice, it's worth", "remembering a central meaning of that march:", "economic opportunity. Opinion: Did we really", "learn the lesson of the March on Washington? The", "state of economic opportunity today is a far cry", "from Dr. King's vision. Increasingly, American", "workers are struggling to make ends meet. Each", "day they are forced to make impossible choices", "between feeding their families and keeping the", "lights on, paying for gas or buying a coat.", "Income inequality has grown exponentially in", "recent years, as middle-class jobs that pay a", "decent wage have been replaced by part-time,", "low-wage work following the recession. All the", "while, corporations and CEOs rake in unimaginable", "sums. Nowhere is this two-tiered capitalism more", "dire than within the hidden workforce employed by", "federal contractors. According to a recent study", "by Demos, a public policy think tank, nearly 2", "million private sector employees working on", "behalf of America earn wages too low to support a", "family, making $12 or less per hour. These are", "Americans who sweep the floors of our nation's", "capital, stitch our soldiers' uniforms and ensure", "quality care for the elderly and disabled, and", "yet they cannot afford necessities like food,", "housing and health care. Like the sanitation", "workers of Memphis, they are the backbone of our", "economy, and are in turn treated like", "second-class citizens. Throngs mark 'I Have a", "Dream' anniversary . Dr. King stood with those on", "the picket line because he knew that struggles", "for racial and economic equality were", "inextricably bound. He championed economic", "opportunity and jobs knowing that an injustice", "anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. In", "this way, the urgency of the current economic", "crisis must be understood as a civil rights", "imperative. People of color disproportionately", "occupy the lowest rungs of the economic ladder,", "mirroring the lack of opportunity that pervaded", "the mid-20th century. Just as Dr. King looked", "toward leaders in the nation's capital to better", "living standards, so too can workers turn their", "attention toward Washington. At the height of", "racial tension and mass mobilization in the '60s,", "the federal government took the lead in advancing", "equality. In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson", "went beyond the Civil Rights Act of 1964,", "effectively ending racial discrimination in", "government contracting with the signing of an", "executive order. President Barack Obama ought to", "respond to the crisis of inequality in similar", "fashion. He could -- today -- sign an executive", "order requiring government contractors to pay", "their employees higher wages. With a sweep of the", "pen, President Obama could honor Dr. King's", "legacy -- and help fulfill his dream -- by", "mandating fairness and justice. It's fitting that", "the protests by low-wage workers spreading across", "the country adopt many of the same tactics as the", "Memphis sanitation workers, including the potent", "\"I am a Man\" message. Were Dr. King here today, I", "have little doubt he would join with the striking", "workers of federally contracted companies,", "fast-food giants and Wal-Mart. The struggle for", "labor rights and decent pay was central to the", "conviction that animated his life. 10 signposts", "on America's race journey . President Obama has", "promised to take executive action to improve the", "economy, circumventing a gridlocked Congress and", "raising the boats of millions of families. There", "is no better place to start than with working", "standards of federally contracted companies. More", "money in these workers' pockets will yield", "greater consumer spending, accelerated job growth", "and a more robust economy. And there is no better", "time to do it. On the 50th anniversary of the", "March on Washington, and at a time of record", "levels of economic inequality, President Obama", "should follow in the footsteps of his civil", "rights predecessors. When he speaks on the steps", "of the Lincoln Memorial, he should outline an", "executive order that would raise standards for", "low-wage employees working on behalf of our", "country. Doing so is no panacea for continuing", "racial and economic discrimination, but is an", "important step toward realizing Dr. King's", "unfulfilled dream. The opinions expressed in this", "commentary are solely those of William Lucy." ]
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poverty. Dr. King was assassinated on that trip state of economic opportunity today is a far cry workers are struggling to make ends meet. Each order requiring government contractors to pay pen, President Obama could honor Dr. King's legacy -- and help fulfill his dream -- by Memphis sanitation workers, including the potent commentary are solely those of William Lucy.
Eight days after the invasion of Iraq on March 19 2003, Paul Wolfowitz, then deputy defence secretary and a leading proponent of the war, told a Congressional committee: "We are dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction, and relatively soon." A decade later, that assessment could hardly have turned out to be more wrong. The US has overwhelmingly borne the brunt of both the military and reconstruction costs, spending at least $138bn on private security, logistics and reconstruction contractors, who have supplied everything from diplomatic security to power plants and toilet paper. An analysis by the Financial Times reveals the extent to which both American and foreign companies have profited from the conflict -- with the top 10 contractors securing business worth at least $72bn between them. None has benefited more than KBR, once known as Kellogg Brown and Root. The controversial former subsidiary of Halliburton, which was once run by Dick Cheney, vice-president to George W. Bush, was awarded at least $39.5bn in federal contracts related to the Iraq war over the past decade. Two Kuwaiti companies -- Agility Logistics and the state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corporation -- are the second and third-biggest winners, securing contracts worth $7.2bn and $6.3bn respectively. The US hired more private companies in Iraq than in any previous war, and at times there were more contractors than military personnel on the ground. "These numbers are staggering," said Claire McCaskill, the Democratic senator who has led the charge to tighten contracting controls. "In the last decade, we've seen billions in taxpayer money spent on services and projects that did little -- sometimes nothing -- to further our military mission," she said. But companies on the top 10 list defended their record. KBR "performed with honour and sacrifice in a hostile, complex, ambiguous and unpredictable environment", said Marianne Gooch, a company spokeswoman. She noted that KBR had prepared and served more than 1bn meals and produced more than 25bn gallons of drinkable water and 265 tons of ice. Patrick Dorton, a spokesman for the International Oil Trading Co, a Florida-based company that secured contracts worth $2.1bn to transport fuel from Jordan to US forces in Iraq, said: "We are proud to have effectively supplied jet and convoy fuel in a war zone to the US military." The business environment for these contractors may be changing, with the war in Iraq over and the conflict in Afghanistan winding down, but these private companies remain. There are still 14,000 contractors, including 5,500 security guards, in Iraq even though the last troops left in December 2011. "Contractors are here to stay as real players," says Stuart Bowen, the special inspector general of Iraq reconstruction. "The opportunities in this field are shaped by the unpredictable rhythm of when a fragile state will fail." The FT's list of the top earners over the past decade is based on all federal government contracts awarded for performance in Iraq and neighbouring Kuwait since the invasion was planned. Compiling such a list is tricky because some contractors operate under a variety of names to avoid scrutiny. That makes these figures conservative. The list includes companies working in supplying support services, security, reconstruction and the oil industry. "This is not my grandfather's military industrial complex," said Dan Goure, vice-president of the Lexington Institute, a national security think-tank partly funded by defence contractors. "There's not a single munitions producer in this list." Instead, the US had created a fifth branch of the military, he said. "It's called the private sector." The extensive use of contractors in both Iraq and in Afghanistan has been steeped in controversy. A 2011 report from the commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan estimated that defence contractors had wasted or lost to fraud as much as $60bn -- or $12m a day -- since 2001. Private contractors have been involved in some of the most shocking events of the Iraq conflict -- from the Nisour Square shootings in 2007 in which Blackwater security guards killed 17 Iraqis, to the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. While the era of easy money may have ended for these contractors, that does not mean the boom times are over. In 2011, the state department estimated that it would pay $3bn over the next five years on its private security contracts to protect its massive embassy complex in Baghdad alone. Meanwhile, contractors are winning new business as oil companies ramp up their operations, especially around areas such as Basra in the south. "It's not like these companies have shut up shop and are going home," says Stephanie Sanok of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "We are still sinking a lot of money into this and we are still trying to get our oil dividend." That means that companies that branch out into other areas could have an even better decade ahead. Given the controversies that have surrounded the use of contractors in Iraq, many analysts say that there is little evidence that the defence department has learnt about how to best use them. "While DOD is much better at using contractors than they were 10 years ago, they are still not sufficiently prepared to use contractors in future large-scale military operations," says Moshe Schwartz, an analyst at the Congressional Research Service. After a six-year wrangle, the Senate in December passed the National Defense Authorization Act, a sweeping overhaul of wartime contracting aimed at improving oversight and cracking down on waste and fraud. It was pioneered by Ms McCaskill, who says she has "spent years shining a light on the massive waste, fraud and abuse in military contracting". Mr Bowen and the Commission on Wartime Contracting have also made specific recommendations for improvements. But a Government Accountability Office report last year found that the Pentagon had taken or planned actions based on only half the CWC recommendations, while the state department and USAID had acted on only one-third of the recommendations relating to them. "The reality is that the US is not well structured to carry out stabilisation and reconstruction operations on an integrated, inter-agency basis," said Mr Bowen, the special inspector-general. "That is the most serious and continuing problem. We must ensure we do not repeat the errors and weaknesses seen in Iraq."
U.S. spent at least $138 billion on security, logistics and reconstruction since the war . The controversial former subsidiary of Halliburton, KBR, earned the most . Two Kuwaiti companies -- Agility Logistics and Kuwait Petroleum Corporation -- also big earners .
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[ "Eight days after the invasion of Iraq on March 19", "2003, Paul Wolfowitz, then deputy defence", "secretary and a leading proponent of the war,", "told a Congressional committee: \"We are dealing", "with a country that can really finance its own", "reconstruction, and relatively soon.\" A decade", "later, that assessment could hardly have turned", "out to be more wrong. The US has overwhelmingly", "borne the brunt of both the military and", "reconstruction costs, spending at least $138bn on", "private security, logistics and reconstruction", "contractors, who have supplied everything from", "diplomatic security to power plants and toilet", "paper. An analysis by the Financial Times reveals", "the extent to which both American and foreign", "companies have profited from the conflict -- with", "the top 10 contractors securing business worth at", "least $72bn between them. None has benefited more", "than KBR, once known as Kellogg Brown and Root.", "The controversial former subsidiary of", "Halliburton, which was once run by Dick Cheney,", "vice-president to George W. Bush, was awarded at", "least $39.5bn in federal contracts related to the", "Iraq war over the past decade. Two Kuwaiti", "companies -- Agility Logistics and the", "state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corporation -- are", "the second and third-biggest winners, securing", "contracts worth $7.2bn and $6.3bn respectively.", "The US hired more private companies in Iraq than", "in any previous war, and at times there were more", "contractors than military personnel on the", "ground. \"These numbers are staggering,\" said", "Claire McCaskill, the Democratic senator who has", "led the charge to tighten contracting controls.", "\"In the last decade, we've seen billions in", "taxpayer money spent on services and projects", "that did little -- sometimes nothing -- to", "further our military mission,\" she said. But", "companies on the top 10 list defended their", "record. KBR \"performed with honour and sacrifice", "in a hostile, complex, ambiguous and", "unpredictable environment\", said Marianne Gooch,", "a company spokeswoman. She noted that KBR had", "prepared and served more than 1bn meals and", "produced more than 25bn gallons of drinkable", "water and 265 tons of ice. Patrick Dorton, a", "spokesman for the International Oil Trading Co, a", "Florida-based company that secured contracts", "worth $2.1bn to transport fuel from Jordan to US", "forces in Iraq, said: \"We are proud to have", "effectively supplied jet and convoy fuel in a war", "zone to the US military.\" The business", "environment for these contractors may be", "changing, with the war in Iraq over and the", "conflict in Afghanistan winding down, but these", "private companies remain. There are still 14,000", "contractors, including 5,500 security guards, in", "Iraq even though the last troops left in December", "2011. \"Contractors are here to stay as real", "players,\" says Stuart Bowen, the special", "inspector general of Iraq reconstruction. \"The", "opportunities in this field are shaped by the", "unpredictable rhythm of when a fragile state will", "fail.\" The FT's list of the top earners over the", "past decade is based on all federal government", "contracts awarded for performance in Iraq and", "neighbouring Kuwait since the invasion was", "planned. Compiling such a list is tricky because", "some contractors operate under a variety of names", "to avoid scrutiny. That makes these figures", "conservative. The list includes companies working", "in supplying support services, security,", "reconstruction and the oil industry. \"This is not", "my grandfather's military industrial complex,\"", "said Dan Goure, vice-president of the Lexington", "Institute, a national security think-tank partly", "funded by defence contractors. \"There's not a", "single munitions producer in this list.\" Instead,", "the US had created a fifth branch of the", "military, he said. \"It's called the private", "sector.\" The extensive use of contractors in both", "Iraq and in Afghanistan has been steeped in", "controversy. A 2011 report from the commission on", "Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan", "estimated that defence contractors had wasted or", "lost to fraud as much as $60bn -- or $12m a day", "-- since 2001. Private contractors have been", "involved in some of the most shocking events of", "the Iraq conflict -- from the Nisour Square", "shootings in 2007 in which Blackwater security", "guards killed 17 Iraqis, to the Abu Ghraib prison", "scandal. While the era of easy money may have", "ended for these contractors, that does not mean", "the boom times are over. In 2011, the state", "department estimated that it would pay $3bn over", "the next five years on its private security", "contracts to protect its massive embassy complex", "in Baghdad alone. Meanwhile, contractors are", "winning new business as oil companies ramp up", "their operations, especially around areas such as", "Basra in the south. \"It's not like these", "companies have shut up shop and are going home,\"", "says Stephanie Sanok of the Center for Strategic", "and International Studies. \"We are still sinking", "a lot of money into this and we are still trying", "to get our oil dividend.\" That means that", "companies that branch out into other areas could", "have an even better decade ahead. Given the", "controversies that have surrounded the use of", "contractors in Iraq, many analysts say that there", "is little evidence that the defence department", "has learnt about how to best use them. \"While DOD", "is much better at using contractors than they", "were 10 years ago, they are still not", "sufficiently prepared to use contractors in", "future large-scale military operations,\" says", "Moshe Schwartz, an analyst at the Congressional", "Research Service. After a six-year wrangle, the", "Senate in December passed the National Defense", "Authorization Act, a sweeping overhaul of wartime", "contracting aimed at improving oversight and", "cracking down on waste and fraud. It was", "pioneered by Ms McCaskill, who says she has", "\"spent years shining a light on the massive", "waste, fraud and abuse in military contracting\".", "Mr Bowen and the Commission on Wartime", "Contracting have also made specific", "recommendations for improvements. But a", "Government Accountability Office report last year", "found that the Pentagon had taken or planned", "actions based on only half the CWC", "recommendations, while the state department and", "USAID had acted on only one-third of the", "recommendations relating to them. \"The reality is", "that the US is not well structured to carry out", "stabilisation and reconstruction operations on an", "integrated, inter-agency basis,\" said Mr Bowen,", "the special inspector-general. \"That is the most", "serious and continuing problem. We must ensure we", "do not repeat the errors and weaknesses seen in", "Iraq.\"" ]
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Dame Judi Dench claims acting has become elitist as many young people cannot afford to attend drama school or the theatre. The Oscar-winning actress reveals she is inundated with requests for help from youngsters wanting to enter the profession. The 79-year-old actress said: ‘Anyone who’s in the theatre gets letters countless times a week asking for help to get through drama school. You can do so much, but you can’t do an endless thing. It is very expensive.’ Dame Judi Dench said that financial barriers to training are making the acting profession elitist . Dame Judi, who attended the private Mount School in York where fees cost £8,700 a year, said that financial barriers to training have made the profession more elitist since the demise of repertory theatre. She said it is vital for youngsters to learn by watching professional stage performances, but recognises the high costs of tickets. ‘I always say to young students, “Go and see as much as you possibly can”, which is what we used to do,’ she told The Observer. ‘But then we paid a pittance for sitting in the gods.’ It follows a plethora of public school-educated stars who have emerged in Hollywood films and TV series. Birdsong star Eddie Redmayne, Homeland’s Damian Lewis, The Wire’s Dominic West and War Horse actor Tom Hiddlestone all attended Eton College. Damian Lewis, who played Sergeant Nicholas Brody in hit series Homeland, is one of a string of successful actors who attended Eton College .
Oscar-winning actress says financial barriers have made profession elitist . Dame Judi says she is inundated with requests for help from youngsters . She attended Mount School, in York, which charges £8,700 a year .
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actress reveals she is inundated with requests for help from youngsters wanting to enter the are making the acting profession elitist . Dame Judi, who attended the private Mount School in York where fees cost £8,700 a year, said that financial barriers to training have made the
By . Alex Greig . PUBLISHED: . 16:04 EST, 28 July 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 02:25 EST, 29 July 2013 . A Texas Rangers player who claimed he was 'sucker-punched' in Cleveland on Thursday night has been accused of making the whole episode up. Reliever Tanner Scheppers claims he was hit in the face while he was on his way to dinner near the team's hotel in the city's downtown area. But after the report that Scheppers was 'sucker-punched' while innocently out for dinner did the rounds, another, less flattering report began to emerge. According to a local publication, the pitcher wasn't quite the blameless victim of random violence he made himself out to be. Sucker-punched: Tanner Scheppers is suffering a black eye and cuts after he was punched in what was either a bar brawl or an act of random violence . Original reports stated the the 26-year-old was on his way to dinner near his hotel when a group of young men accosted him and knocked hom to the ground. Scheppers suffered a black eye and cuts to his nose and couldn't play in the scheduled game. '[It was] one of those freak things,' Scheppers told the Star-Telegram. 'I was just getting food and was blindsided... It's something you don't want to be talking about. You want to be talking about baseball things.' Scheppers said he didn't retaliate and that the men ran after he fell to the ground. Police were aware of the situation, but according to Scheppers, they advised against filing a police report because 'it was unlikely that anybody would be apprehended,' according to the Dallas News. 'They said it happens a lot, actually,' said Scheeppers told the paper. However, according to a statement by police information officer Sergeant Sammy Morris, that's not exactly how officers remember the incident. 'The preliminary investigation reveals that on Friday, July 26, at approximately 2:30am Texas Ranger pitcher Tanner Scheppers was involved in a physical altercation at Panini’s Bar located on W. 6th Street,' reads the statement. Curve-ball: After Scheppers' version of events did the rounds, a new story has emerged with Scheppers cast as the instigator rather than the innocent victim he made himself out to be . It goes on to say that the 911 call was made by Downtown Alliance workers. 'Once on scene officers attempted to get information from Scheppers for a report however, he refused to provide information and refused to make a police report. Further, officers called for EMS and he refused medical attention and EMS was disregarded. The officers then conveyed Scheppers and another male to the Ranger’s team hotel.' If 2:30am seems a strange time to be heading out for dinner, then further muddying the waters are comments from a witness who says Scheppers was the instigator of a bar brawl. 'He lost a bar fight,' the witness told Scene. According to the witness, six-foot-four-inch-tall Scheppers was with fellow Rangers Joe Nathan, A.J. Pierzynski and 'a bunch of girls'. Street fighting man: The altercation took place here outside Panini's on West 6th St in Cleveland, where a witness says Scheppers had '10 chances' to walk away before being punched . He had been exchanging insults with a group of men before the physical altercation took place. 'He had 10 chances to walk away before this happened,' said the witness. Scheppers was unable to play in the game against local team the Indians on Friday. In light of this new information, Dallas News reports that the Rangers released a statement saying the team's managers plan to look into the matter. 'Following today’s reports, the Texas Rangers are in the process of investigating the incident involving Tanner Scheppers on Thursday night,' the statement said. 'The club has been in contact with officials from the Cleveland Police Department and the Cleveland Indians. Until our investigation is complete, no one from the organization will have any further comment on this matter.' Tanner Scheppers has pitched 46.2 innings this season with a 1.74 ERA and 33 hits given up.
Texas Rangers pitcher Tanner Scheppers said he was a victim of random violence in Cleveland Thursday . Scheppers was punched in the face by a group of 'young males' and was unable to play the Indians the next day . New reports suggest Scheppers may have been the instigator of a bar brawl . Police say the altercation occurred at 2:30am outside a bar and that Scheppers refused to make a statement . A witness says Scheppers 'lost a bar fight'
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[ "By . Alex Greig . PUBLISHED: . 16:04 EST, 28 July", "2013 . | . UPDATED: . 02:25 EST, 29 July 2013 . A", "Texas Rangers player who claimed he was", "'sucker-punched' in Cleveland on Thursday night", "has been accused of making the whole episode up.", "Reliever Tanner Scheppers claims he was hit in", "the face while he was on his way to dinner near", "the team's hotel in the city's downtown area. But", "after the report that Scheppers was", "'sucker-punched' while innocently out for dinner", "did the rounds, another, less flattering report", "began to emerge. According to a local", "publication, the pitcher wasn't quite the", "blameless victim of random violence he made", "himself out to be. Sucker-punched: Tanner", "Scheppers is suffering a black eye and cuts after", "he was punched in what was either a bar brawl or", "an act of random violence . Original reports", "stated the the 26-year-old was on his way to", "dinner near his hotel when a group of young men", "accosted him and knocked hom to the ground.", "Scheppers suffered a black eye and cuts to his", "nose and couldn't play in the scheduled game.", "'[It was] one of those freak things,' Scheppers", "told the Star-Telegram. 'I was just getting food", "and was blindsided... It's something you don't", "want to be talking about. You want to be talking", "about baseball things.' Scheppers said he didn't", "retaliate and that the men ran after he fell to", "the ground. Police were aware of the situation,", "but according to Scheppers, they advised against", "filing a police report because 'it was unlikely", "that anybody would be apprehended,' according to", "the Dallas News. 'They said it happens a lot,", "actually,' said Scheeppers told the paper.", "However, according to a statement by police", "information officer Sergeant Sammy Morris, that's", "not exactly how officers remember the incident.", "'The preliminary investigation reveals that on", "Friday, July 26, at approximately 2:30am Texas", "Ranger pitcher Tanner Scheppers was involved in a", "physical altercation at Panini’s Bar located on", "W. 6th Street,' reads the statement. Curve-ball:", "After Scheppers' version of events did the", "rounds, a new story has emerged with Scheppers", "cast as the instigator rather than the innocent", "victim he made himself out to be . It goes on to", "say that the 911 call was made by Downtown", "Alliance workers. 'Once on scene officers", "attempted to get information from Scheppers for a", "report however, he refused to provide information", "and refused to make a police report. Further,", "officers called for EMS and he refused medical", "attention and EMS was disregarded. The officers", "then conveyed Scheppers and another male to the", "Ranger’s team hotel.' If 2:30am seems a strange", "time to be heading out for dinner, then further", "muddying the waters are comments from a witness", "who says Scheppers was the instigator of a bar", "brawl. 'He lost a bar fight,' the witness told", "Scene. According to the witness,", "six-foot-four-inch-tall Scheppers was with fellow", "Rangers Joe Nathan, A.J. Pierzynski and 'a bunch", "of girls'. Street fighting man: The altercation", "took place here outside Panini's on West 6th St", "in Cleveland, where a witness says Scheppers had", "'10 chances' to walk away before being punched .", "He had been exchanging insults with a group of", "men before the physical altercation took place.", "'He had 10 chances to walk away before this", "happened,' said the witness. Scheppers was unable", "to play in the game against local team the", "Indians on Friday. In light of this new", "information, Dallas News reports that the Rangers", "released a statement saying the team's managers", "plan to look into the matter. 'Following today’s", "reports, the Texas Rangers are in the process of", "investigating the incident involving Tanner", "Scheppers on Thursday night,' the statement said.", "'The club has been in contact with officials from", "the Cleveland Police Department and the Cleveland", "Indians. Until our investigation is complete, no", "one from the organization will have any further", "comment on this matter.' Tanner Scheppers has", "pitched 46.2 innings this season with a 1.74 ERA", "and 33 hits given up." ]
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By . Dan Ripley . Follow @@Ripley_77 . Daniel Sturridge is over England's World Cup exit and has claimed he is already looking forward to helping spearhead Liverpool's Premier League charge next season. The striker was part of Roy Hodgson's side who were dumped out in the group stage, but admits he can't wait to return to domestic action and help the Reds try and go one better than their runners-up spot they achieved last term. Sturridge rifled in 24 goals last season and will be expected to bag most of the Merseyside's club strikes during the 2014/15 campaign following the sale of Luis Suarez to Barcelona for £75million. Looking ahead: Daniel Sturridge is looking forward to the new season for Liverpool . Will the goals flow? Sturridge scored 24 times for Liverpool last term but is expected to lead the Reds attack following the sale of Luis Suarez (right) to Barcelona . The 24-year-old has admitted that losing out to Manchester City last term hurt but that the club are fully focused on the season ahead, as the striker enjoys a post-World Cup break before returning for pre-season. 'We missed out on winning the league last season which is kind of hurtful, but we are moving on now and we are looking forward to next season,' Sturridge told the Jamaica Observer. 'We are looking forward to a big year, it is going to be a big season and we can't wait to go on as it is going to be amazing. 'It is a great feeling [to play for Liverpool]; it is a lot of people's dream to be playing for a club like Liverpool, and so I am living my dream and I am thankful for everything that has come my way. 'I am looking forward to the future, as I said before, it is going to be a big deal for me and I am really excited.' Missing out: Liverpool finished as runners-up to Manchester City in last season's Premier League title race . New strike partner: Sturridge's England team-mate Rickie Lambert has boosted Liverpool's attack after joining in a £4m switch from Southampton before the World Cup . Rare highlight: Sturridge celebrates scoring one of England's two goals at Brazil 2014 during a 2-1 defeat by Italy . Sturridge scored one of England's only two World Cup goals in the 2-1 defeat by Italy but backs the Three Lions to imrpove as a team before the Euro 2016 qualifiers. 'It hurts, but you know in situations like these you live and learn,' Sturridge said. 'You improve from these disappointments and I am looking forward to the future. 'There have been a lot of things that have happened and a lot of things that we have experienced and it has been a great learning curve for us. We are looking forward to the future where we can improve as a team.'
Daniel Sturridge can't wait for new Premier League season to start . Reds striker targeting big season after hurtful title loss to Manchester City . The 24-year-old is expected to lead Liverpool attack following Luis Suarez sale to Barcelona . Sturridge claims England have learned lessons following miserable World Cup exit .
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(CNN) -- Fighting flared in Yemen's volatile southern region Thursday, as security forces battled armed Islamic militants in one town and reports surfaced of arrests and deaths in two other cities. Fighting erupted for six hours Wednesday in Hawta, the capital of Lahj province, when armed Islamic militants attacked government compounds, according to a security official who asked not to be named because he's not authorized to speak to the media. Three people died and at least 12 people were wounded in the clashes Wednesday, the official said. The fierce fighting between security personnel and insurgents resumed Thursday, witnesses said. Yemeni state TV also reported unrest in the southern towns of Zinjibar and Aden. It said al Qaeda militants in Zinjibar killed two residents and injured another in a mortar attack, and it reported the arrests of 10 al Qaeda members and five other people for firing at civilians and ransacking stores in Aden's Mansoura area. The security official and witnesses provided more detail to CNN about the fighting in Hawta. Armed militants took over security offices and fired rocket-propelled grenades at the central bank branch office and the compound of the judiciary on Wednesday, the official said. Terrified eyewitnesses and residents said they were ordered by the militants to stay indoors, and shops were forced to shut down. "The gunmen were in control quickly and government forces did not fight back in most cases," said Abdul Sattar Ali, a store owner in the province. "The gunmen occupied the buildings quickly." Impoverished Yemen has been wracked with tension in recent months. Anti-government demonstrations have engulfed the country, and protesters are demanding that President Ali Abdullah Saleh leave office. Saleh was wounded nearly two weeks ago when the presidential compound was attacked, and he is recovering at a hospital in neighboring Saudi Arabia. Government forces have been locked in conflict with al Qaeda's Yemen wing, and authorities fear that the group, called al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, is exploiting the country's political instability. It has a strong presence in southern Yemen. AQAP has been labeled as a foreign terrorist organization by the United States. The growing unrest has affected U.S. training operations aimed at helping combat AQAP in Yemen, U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen told reporters Thursday. "I worry a great deal about its continuing to grow and become more violent over time," he said. "I certainly would say that (the unrest) has gotten in the way of the training. ... The Yemeni forces are very focused on their own country right now." On Thursday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton classified AQAP operative Othman al-Ghamdi as a "specially designated global terrorist" under an executive order that "targets terrorists and those providing support to terrorists or acts of terrorism." It is the department's seventh listing of an AQAP member. A senior administration official told CNN that Ghamdi was released from the Guantanamo detention facility in 2006 and had been one of well over 100 detainees the Bush administration sent to Saudi Arabia. Al-Ghamdi "has been involved in raising funds for the organization's operations and activities in Yemen" and has "worked with other AQAP members to plan and stockpile weapons for future attacks," the State Department said in a news release. He appeared in a video alongside Fahd al-Quso, an AQAP operative wanted for his role in the USS Cole bombing in October 2000, the department said. Ghamdi was identified publicly as AQAP's operational commander in the video, released in May 2010, . The State Department said a U.N. panel has taken similar action against al-Ghamdi. CNN's Jill Dougherty contributed to this report .
NEW: Adm. Mike Mullen says unrest in Yemen has affected U.S. training efforts there . State TV reports a deadly attack in Zinjibar and arrests in Aden . Fighting also occurs in the Lahj provincial capital . Militants attack government compounds in Hawta .
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(CNN) -- North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il arrived in Russia on Saturday to meet with President Dmitry Medvedev, authorities said. Kim is scheduled to visit Siberia and the country's eastern region, according to a statement on Medvedev's website. "The meeting with Mr. Medvedev is the main event on his program," the statement said. The statement and North Korea's state media did not say what the two leaders will discuss. Earlier this month, North Korea again called for the resumption of the so-called six-party talks without preconditions. North Korea pulled out of six-party talks in 2008. The six-party talks involved China, Japan, Russia, South Korea, North Korea and the United States. The goal was nuclear disarmament on the Korean peninsula. North Korea has called for the resumption of six-party talks without preconditions before. The United States and South Korea, however, have insisted on some tangible demonstration that North Korea is serious about denuclearization. Ahead of the the Kim's visit, Russia's foreign ministry announced Friday that it will send up to 50,000 tons of wheat to North Korea to alleviate some of that country's food shortage. The first shipment of Russian grain arrived Friday, and will conclude in September. "We view this humanitarian operation as a contribution to the strengthening of traditionally neighborly relations between the peoples of our two countries," the foreign ministry said in a statement. CNN's Pierre Meilhan and Elizabeth Joseph contributed to this report.
NEW: Russia sends tons of grain to North Korea . Kim Jong Il is scheduled to visit Siberia . "The meeting with Mr. Medvedev is the main event on his program," a Russian statement says . It is unclear what will be discussed at the meeting .
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[ "(CNN) -- North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il arrived", "in Russia on Saturday to meet with President", "Dmitry Medvedev, authorities said. Kim is", "scheduled to visit Siberia and the country's", "eastern region, according to a statement on", "Medvedev's website. \"The meeting with Mr.", "Medvedev is the main event on his program,\" the", "statement said. The statement and North Korea's", "state media did not say what the two leaders will", "discuss. Earlier this month, North Korea again", "called for the resumption of the so-called", "six-party talks without preconditions. North", "Korea pulled out of six-party talks in 2008. The", "six-party talks involved China, Japan, Russia,", "South Korea, North Korea and the United States.", "The goal was nuclear disarmament on the Korean", "peninsula. North Korea has called for the", "resumption of six-party talks without", "preconditions before. The United States and South", "Korea, however, have insisted on some tangible", "demonstration that North Korea is serious about", "denuclearization. Ahead of the the Kim's visit,", "Russia's foreign ministry announced Friday that", "it will send up to 50,000 tons of wheat to North", "Korea to alleviate some of that country's food", "shortage. The first shipment of Russian grain", "arrived Friday, and will conclude in September.", "\"We view this humanitarian operation as a", "contribution to the strengthening of", "traditionally neighborly relations between the", "peoples of our two countries,\" the foreign", "ministry said in a statement. CNN's Pierre", "Meilhan and Elizabeth Joseph contributed to this", "report." ]
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(CNN) -- North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il arrived scheduled to visit Siberia and the country's Medvedev's website. "The meeting with Mr. Medvedev is the main event on his program," the it will send up to 50,000 tons of wheat to North
(CNN) -- A strong earthquake struck off the south coast of Japan on Sunday night local time, "jolting Tokyo and wide areas of eastern Japan," the country's Kyodo news agency reported. The 7.1 earthquake hit 200 miles (320 kilometers) south-southwest of Tokyo at 7:55 p.m. (6:55 a.m. ET), the United States Geological Survey reported. Its epicenter was 188 miles (303 kilometers) deep, the USGS said. The Japan Meteorological Agency reported its magnitude as 6.9, Kyodo said. There were no immediate reports of damage, and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not issue a tsunami warning.
Tremor hits south of island, "jolting Tokyo," Kyodo news agency reported . United States Geological Survey measures quake as 7.1 magnitude . Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not issue a tsunami alert .
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[ "(CNN) -- A strong earthquake struck off the south", "coast of Japan on Sunday night local time,", "\"jolting Tokyo and wide areas of eastern Japan,\"", "the country's Kyodo news agency reported. The 7.1", "earthquake hit 200 miles (320 kilometers)", "south-southwest of Tokyo at 7:55 p.m. (6:55 a.m.", "ET), the United States Geological Survey", "reported. Its epicenter was 188 miles (303", "kilometers) deep, the USGS said. The Japan", "Meteorological Agency reported its magnitude as", "6.9, Kyodo said. There were no immediate reports", "of damage, and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center", "did not issue a tsunami warning." ]
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the country's Kyodo news agency reported. The 7.1 ET), the United States Geological Survey of damage, and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not issue a tsunami warning.