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By . Sophie Borland . PUBLISHED: . 16:36 EST, 13 May 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 01:30 EST, 14 May 2013 . GPs are being paid £1,350 a shift to work for Britain’s biggest out-of-hours care provider. Documents seen by the Mail reveal Harmoni has been offering doctors £150 an hour for a nine-hour shift because managers are so desperate to cover evenings and weekends. They are also offering GPs a £1,000 bonus for referring a friend to work for the service. Lucrative business: Harmoni, Britain's biggest out of hours care provider, is paying doctors £150 an hour for a nine-hour shift because managers are so desperate to cover evenings and weekends . The shocking revelation  comes a day after the Mail told how in one county, Harmoni was using just one advanced nurse practitioner to cover up to 250,000 patients overnight. But despite mounting concern about out-of-hours care, the Health Secretary insisted family doctors should still not be forced to work outside normal office hours. In a statement, Jeremy Hunt said GPs should not ‘necessarily’ be on call at evenings and weekends – as they were a decade ago – because ‘they work hard, they have families and they need a life’. Under Labour’s 2004 renegotiation of their contracts, GPs were allowed to hand responsibility for out-of-hours care to private firms such as Harmoni. But many GPs refuse to work for Harmoni, which has contracts in London, the South East, the Midlands and the West Country, because they are unhappy about care standards. Unless managers offer what are described as ‘market rates’, rotas would not be filled. Out of hours services: The shocking revelation comes a day after the Mail told how in one county, Harmoni was using just one advanced nurse practitioner to cover up to 250,000 patients overnight . The documents seen by the Mail include an email from a senior manager working for Harmoni which reveals how doctors have been offered bonuses for referring a friend. The memo, sent last year, reads: ‘I would remind you that there remains a £1,000 bonus fee for staff who successfully introduce a colleague to the service.’ As Harmoni and the other firms are paid by the NHS to provide out-of-hours care, this money effectively comes from the taxpayer. The documents also include desperate emails sent by managers to GPs begging them to work shifts that start in just two hours. One, with the subject line ‘Urgent Cover Need [sic] Today’, was sent to doctors at 11.43am asking them to fill two shifts, one of which started at 2pm that day. Matthew Sinclair, of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said: ‘This is an astonishing amount of money to pay for just one shift. ‘Not only does this place a huge burden on the NHS and taxpayers, excessive pay could encourage staff to work though the night regardless of their circumstances.’ There is concern that out-of-hours care is so poor that an extra four million patients are flooding A&E units each year because they have nowhere else to go. Yesterday the Mail published a series of allegations from a whistleblower, a GP who has worked for Harmoni in Somerset, which included claims that terminally ill cancer sufferers were being made to wait eight hours for pain relief. He also revealed how the firm was using advanced nurse practitioners to cover districts of up to 150 square miles when GPs could not be found. Referring to doctors’ hourly pay rates, a spokesman for Harmoni said: ‘We pay market rates which are appropriate for the day and time of shift being offered.’ Mr Hunt, who is overseeing a review of how the system must be improved, said yesterday: ‘It was a historic mistake to remove responsibility for those services from GPs as part of a contract renegotiation in 2004. ‘Not because family doctors should necessarily go back to being on-call in evenings and weekends; they work hard, they have families and they need a life too. ‘But when responsibility for those services moved outside the GP practice, the personal accountability for 24/7 access to general practice was destroyed.’
GPs are reluctant to work for out-of-hours care provider Harmoni because they are unhappy about standards . The firm even offers a £1,000 bonus to any doctor on their books who successfully refers a friend to work for the service .
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(CNN) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is one of the leading leftist figures in Latin America and one of the United States' most vocal critics, aligning himself with former Cuban President Fidel Castro and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. With a win in Sunday's elections, the 58-year-old Chavez, who has been in power since 1999, will enter a fourth term in office and extend his presidency into 2019, or two full decades in power. Hugo Chavez wins re-election . When first elected on December 6, 1998, in a landslide, Chavez was at age 44 the youngest person in the nation's history to become president. Between June 2011 and May 2012, he underwent cancer treatment in Cuba, raising speculation about his political future and a possible successor when he named 10 people to his inner circle of advisers, known as the Council of State. But the following month he announced his re-election bid, and in July this year he declared himself cancer-free. In a country where more than a quarter live in poverty, the charismatic Chavez has inspired "fierce loyalty" among the poor thanks largely to his social programs, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies. His socialist agenda has also overseen the nationalization of property and firms in numerous industries, such as finance, agribusiness, construction, oil, steel and gold. Chavez himself came from a modest background -- born the son of schoolteachers on July 28, 1954 in Sabaneta, a city in Venezuela's Barinas state. From a young age he was influenced by Simon Bolivar, the Venezuelan soldier and politician who led the Latin American independence movement against Spain during the early 19th century. Chavez would style himself in the Bolivar mold, dubbing his own revolution "Chavismo." His legacy will be one of both "self-styled Latin American Robin Hood" and "shrewd autocrat using and abusing his country's oil riches to stay in power," CNN's Paula Newton wrote. According to the World Bank, oil accounts for more than 30% of Venezuela's gross domestic product, 90% of its exports and 50% of fiscal income. Chavez's political and professional ascent was a colorful one. An avid baseball player, he had once dreamed of a baseball career but joined the army after graduating from the Military Academy of Venezuela in Caracas in 1975. Five colorful quotes from Hugo Chavez . Amid festering social tensions in 1992, Chavez, by then a lieutenant colonel, led an unsuccessful coup against President Carlos Andres Perez for which he was imprisoned for two years. Upon his release by the new President Rafael Caldera Rodriguez, Chavez formed the opposition Fifth Republic Movement, a vehicle for him to criticize government corruption and the two-party system. He cast himself as the anti-establishment figure, vowing to dissolve Congress and redistribute the nation's oil wealth. Voters responded, catapulting him to the presidency. After being sworn into office in February 1999, his government created a new constitution that required a "mega-election" in 2000 for every elected official. It was under this new constitution that Chavez was reelected to a six-year presidency in 2000. But within two years, he faced major setbacks as opposition to his social agenda grew, culminating in massive protests and a coup in 2002. Although the military had been behind Chavez's removal, his replacement, Pedro Carmona, would dissolve the National Assembly and suspend the constitution, leading the military to force Carmona himself to resign. In a series of musical chairs, Chavez's vice president, Diosdado Cabello, was sworn in as president, after which he immediately restored Chavez to power. These events took place over four days. Another showdown came in the form of a presidential recall referendum in 2004. Chavez survived that one too. Chavez, known for marathon speeches, has long been a critic of the United States. He was a particularly vocal opponent of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in the wake of the 2001 terror attacks and of the Iraq war. In 2006, he rebuked then-President George W. Bush in a speech at the U.N. General Assembly, stating, "The devil came here yesterday, and it smells of sulfur still today." He has also speculated that Washington was behind the cancer that afflicted five Latin American presidents, including himself, in recent years. By the end of 2006, Chavez would be re-elected to his third term, with a little less than two-thirds of the vote. His term would see the passage of more constitutional changes, including indefinite re-election, as well as the stifling of political dissent, such as the closure of opposition radio stations and moves against private broadcaster Globovision. He would also strengthen relations with Iran -- a country he has visited nine times and with which Venezuela has signed more than 270 accords. Of the four nations on Ahmadinejad's Latin American tour earlier this year, Venezuela was the first. Chavez has been married twice and has five children.
Chavez's socialist agenda has overseen nationalization in numerous industries . His legacy is one of "Latin American Robin Hood" and "shrewd autocrat" He announced his re-election bid after declaring himself cancer-free in July . Chavez, at 44, was Venezuela's youngest person to be elected president in 1998 .
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[ "(CNN) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is one", "of the leading leftist figures in Latin America", "and one of the United States' most vocal critics,", "aligning himself with former Cuban President", "Fidel Castro and Iranian President Mahmoud", "Ahmadinejad. With a win in Sunday's elections,", "the 58-year-old Chavez, who has been in power", "since 1999, will enter a fourth term in office", "and extend his presidency into 2019, or two full", "decades in power. Hugo Chavez wins re-election .", "When first elected on December 6, 1998, in a", "landslide, Chavez was at age 44 the youngest", "person in the nation's history to become", "president. Between June 2011 and May 2012, he", "underwent cancer treatment in Cuba, raising", "speculation about his political future and a", "possible successor when he named 10 people to his", "inner circle of advisers, known as the Council of", "State. But the following month he announced his", "re-election bid, and in July this year he", "declared himself cancer-free. In a country where", "more than a quarter live in poverty, the", "charismatic Chavez has inspired \"fierce loyalty\"", "among the poor thanks largely to his social", "programs, according to the Center for Strategic", "and International Studies. His socialist agenda", "has also overseen the nationalization of property", "and firms in numerous industries, such as", "finance, agribusiness, construction, oil, steel", "and gold. Chavez himself came from a modest", "background -- born the son of schoolteachers on", "July 28, 1954 in Sabaneta, a city in Venezuela's", "Barinas state. From a young age he was influenced", "by Simon Bolivar, the Venezuelan soldier and", "politician who led the Latin American", "independence movement against Spain during the", "early 19th century. Chavez would style himself in", "the Bolivar mold, dubbing his own revolution", "\"Chavismo.\" His legacy will be one of both", "\"self-styled Latin American Robin Hood\" and", "\"shrewd autocrat using and abusing his country's", "oil riches to stay in power,\" CNN's Paula Newton", "wrote. According to the World Bank, oil accounts", "for more than 30% of Venezuela's gross domestic", "product, 90% of its exports and 50% of fiscal", "income. Chavez's political and professional", "ascent was a colorful one. An avid baseball", "player, he had once dreamed of a baseball career", "but joined the army after graduating from the", "Military Academy of Venezuela in Caracas in 1975.", "Five colorful quotes from Hugo Chavez . Amid", "festering social tensions in 1992, Chavez, by", "then a lieutenant colonel, led an unsuccessful", "coup against President Carlos Andres Perez for", "which he was imprisoned for two years. Upon his", "release by the new President Rafael Caldera", "Rodriguez, Chavez formed the opposition Fifth", "Republic Movement, a vehicle for him to criticize", "government corruption and the two-party system.", "He cast himself as the anti-establishment figure,", "vowing to dissolve Congress and redistribute the", "nation's oil wealth. Voters responded,", "catapulting him to the presidency. After being", "sworn into office in February 1999, his", "government created a new constitution that", "required a \"mega-election\" in 2000 for every", "elected official. It was under this new", "constitution that Chavez was reelected to a", "six-year presidency in 2000. But within two", "years, he faced major setbacks as opposition to", "his social agenda grew, culminating in massive", "protests and a coup in 2002. Although the", "military had been behind Chavez's removal, his", "replacement, Pedro Carmona, would dissolve the", "National Assembly and suspend the constitution,", "leading the military to force Carmona himself to", "resign. In a series of musical chairs, Chavez's", "vice president, Diosdado Cabello, was sworn in as", "president, after which he immediately restored", "Chavez to power. These events took place over", "four days. Another showdown came in the form of a", "presidential recall referendum in 2004. Chavez", "survived that one too. Chavez, known for marathon", "speeches, has long been a critic of the United", "States. He was a particularly vocal opponent of", "the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in the wake of", "the 2001 terror attacks and of the Iraq war. In", "2006, he rebuked then-President George W. Bush in", "a speech at the U.N. General Assembly, stating,", "\"The devil came here yesterday, and it smells of", "sulfur still today.\" He has also speculated that", "Washington was behind the cancer that afflicted", "five Latin American presidents, including", "himself, in recent years. By the end of 2006,", "Chavez would be re-elected to his third term,", "with a little less than two-thirds of the vote.", "His term would see the passage of more", "constitutional changes, including indefinite", "re-election, as well as the stifling of political", "dissent, such as the closure of opposition radio", "stations and moves against private broadcaster", "Globovision. He would also strengthen relations", "with Iran -- a country he has visited nine times", "and with which Venezuela has signed more than 270", "accords. Of the four nations on Ahmadinejad's", "Latin American tour earlier this year, Venezuela", "was the first. Chavez has been married twice and", "has five children." ]
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The drug addict parents of a toddler who was punched, kicked or stamped causing massive internal injuries that led to his death have been jailed. Levi-Blu Cassin was found unconscious at his home in Chelmsey Wood in Birmingham in February last year. His mother Danielle Cassin, 27, and father Mark Piper, 31, were today both given nine-year-prison terms for allowing his death. The pair had both blamed each other for the youngster's injuries. The parents of Levi-Blu Cassin, Danielle Cassin (left) and Mark Piper (right) have been jailed for nine years each for causing or allowing the 22-month-old's death after he died following massive internal injuries . Both were cleared of murder and manslaughter following a trial at Birmingham Crown Court, but were found guilty of causing or allowing his death and jailed for nine years each. After the case his grandmother branded the sentence 'disgusting' for a child's life. Mr Justice Goss said it was most likely that Levi Blu suffered his injuries as he lay against a hard surface and his organs were 'compressed'. This would have been caused by punches, kicks, or stamps with 'very significant force required.' He branded the couple 'selfish, neglectful and manipulative'. The trial previously heard that his small intestine had been split in two. During the trial the court heard that Cassin had been in touch with social workers before the birth of her son and a child protection agreement was put in place to keep Levi-Blu safe. This meant Piper, of no fixed address, was banned from staying at the flat they shared in Chelmsey Wood. Levi-Blu suffered injuries likely to have been caused by him being kicked, punched or stamped on . However the pair flouted the rules, with Piper hiding behind a mattress when social workers carried out inspections. A serious case review will be carried out by Solihull Local Safeguarding Children Board to discover if there were failings leading to Levi-Blu's death. The court also heard that Cassin, of Chelmsley Wood, smoked Class A drugs in her son's presence and would take him to crack dens for hours at a time. Mr Justice Goss said she had put drugs above her son and concealed violence in her relationship and 'chose to permit Levi to be exposed to all the attendant risks.' Piper, of no fixed address, faced allegations he beat two of his other sons and regularly battered Cassin at the flat they shared in Smiths Wood, Solihull. Timothy Raggatt QC, prosecuting, read a victim impact statement from Levi's grandmother Angela Cassin. She said the child was 'utterly defenceless' in the hands of those she thought would care for him. Mr Raggatt added: 'There is a great and continuing sense of loss for the little boy.' Cassin, who wept in the dock, had no previous convictions. Piper had convictions related to drugs and robbery in 2001. He had also previously been convicted for possessing cocaine and cannabis as well as a bladed article. Danielle Cassin, pictured with her son, would take him to crack dens and smoke class A drugs around him . Mark Piper, 31, was accused during the trial in Birmingham of battering two of his other sons and Cassin . In 1999 he was convicted of possessing a bladed article. Christopher Millington QC, defending Cassin, said she had written a letter to the judge speaking of a 'lifetime of regret.' Piper was also said to have written a letter. The judge said Piper would rather play on his Playstation than care for his son. Speaking outside court Levi's grandmother, Angela Cassin, told the BBC: 'Nine years for a baby's life - that's absolutely disgusting. 'It's not justice - we don't even know what happened to him.'
Toddler Levi Blu-Cassin died after being stamped on, kicked or punched . Levi, 22 months, was found unconscious at his home in Chelmsey Wood . Parents Danielle Cassin and Mark Piper jailed for allowing death of boy . Toddler's small intestine was split in two, Birmingham Crown Court heard . Cassin would smoke drugs around him and take her son to crack dens . Parents had flouted child protection rules stating that Piper was banned from staying over at the flat in Chelmsey Wood where Levi-Blu was injured . Mr Justice Goss branded the couple 'selfish, neglectful and manipulative'
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The Queen of the Netherlands announced last night that she was abdicating in favour of her son and heir after 33 years on the throne. In a broadcast on Dutch state television three days before her 75th birthday, Queen Beatrix said she was stepping down because she believed ‘the responsibility should now lie in the hands of a new generation’. The new king, Willem-Alexander, the 45-year-old Prince of Orange, will take over as monarch on April 30. He will be the first male to accede to the Dutch throne since 1890. His mother has ruled the Netherlands since April 30, 1980. Scroll down for video . Abdication: Dutch Queen Beatrix (pictured) announced she will abdicate in favour of her son on 30 April . Queen Beatrix of Holland said the 'responsibility for this country should lie in the hands of a new generation' The change will be interesting to royal watchers in this country, given that our Queen is 86 and last year celebrated her 60th anniversary on the throne. In April 2011, Prince Charles became the longest-serving heir apparent in British history. The previous record, of 59 years, two months and 13 days, was set by his great-great-grandfather, King Edward VII. Charles, now 64, became heir apparent at the age of three when his mother acceded to the throne on February 6, 1952. She is the second longest reigning British monarch behind Queen Victoria, who ruled for 63 years. But the Queen has always made clear that she takes very seriously her coronation vow to devote ‘her whole life’ to her country and it has long been accepted that it is unlikely she will ever abdicate. Future king: Prince Willelm of the Netherlands (pictured with Princess Maxima) is due to take over the throne . Heir to the throne: Prince Willem-Alexander (pictured centre) is married to Princess Maxima Zorrigueta (left) and has three young children . Queen Beatrix has close ties to our Queen and to Prince Charles. In her televised address, Queen Beatrix said she had been thinking about abdicating for several years but now was the ‘moment to lay down my crown’. She said: ‘I do not step down because the office is too heavy, but with the conviction that the responsibility should now lie in the hands of a new generation. I am grateful for the many years that I have been allowed to be your queen.’ She added that Crown Prince Willem-Alexander, her oldest son, would ‘serve our country with dedication, faithful to the constitution’. No laughing matter: Queen Beatrix (pictured with her son Prince Willem Alexander) said she was 'grateful' for the years she was queen . Queen Beatrix, who wore a plain blue dress as she addressed her people, said that she is still in good health and that her role has given her ‘great satisfaction as I shared the sorrows and joys of you all’. But there was speculation in the European media that the accident suffered by Prince Friso, 42, was the reason for her departure from the throne. Germany’s biggest newspaper, Bild, asked: ‘Has her son’s ski accident broken her heart?’ In March last year Prince Friso was buried in an avalanche in Austria. His brain was starved of oxygen and he has been in a coma ever since. He is being treated at a London hospital. Willem-Alexander, who will be King William IV, is married to Maxima Zorreguieta, who was born a commoner in Argentina. Princess Maxima is the daughter of minister who served in the military junta in the late 1970s. They have three daughters, Amalia, nine, Alexia, seven, and Ariane, five. Royal meeting: Queen Beatrix, who had close ties to the British royal family, is greeted by Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle in Berkshire . New arrival: Beatrix and her husband Claus admire their newborn son, Prince Alexander, at their residence Castle Drakensteyn in Baarn, Netherlands . Queen Beatrix became the Dutch monarch when her mother Queen Juliana, who reigned for 31 years, abdicated due to her age and deteriorating mental health. The style of Queen Beatrix’s reign is characterised as more detached and ‘business-like’ than that of her mother. But Beatrix has been praised for being a stable factor in volatile Dutch politics. She also had to undergo personal hardships. Her husband Claus died in 2002, her mother Juliana and father Bernhard died in 2004. In 2009, Beatrix and her family were the target of an apparent attempt on their lives when a man tried to crash a car into their open-top bus during a parade. He killed seven people watching the parade. Prince Charles admitted last November that he might be losing his chance to become ruler. In remarkably candid comments, the Prince of Wales said: ‘I’ll run out of time soon. I shall have snuffed it if I’m not careful.’ David Cameron last year rejected any suggestion that the Queen might abdicate, or that the crown might skip a generation and go straight to Prince William. Out and about: Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus leave the Savoy Hotel in London .
Dutch Queen Beatrix, who turns 75 on Thursday, said 'the responsibility for this country should lie in the hands of a new generation' Her eldest son Prince Willem-Alexander will ascend to the throne on 30 April . Prime Minister Rutte labelled her 'an icon of the Netherlands'
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Queen", "Beatrix of Holland said the 'responsibility for", "this country should lie in the hands of a new", "generation' The change will be interesting to", "royal watchers in this country, given that our", "Queen is 86 and last year celebrated her 60th", "anniversary on the throne. In April 2011, Prince", "Charles became the longest-serving heir apparent", "in British history. The previous record, of 59", "years, two months and 13 days, was set by his", "great-great-grandfather, King Edward VII.", "Charles, now 64, became heir apparent at the age", "of three when his mother acceded to the throne on", "February 6, 1952. She is the second longest", "reigning British monarch behind Queen Victoria,", "who ruled for 63 years. But the Queen has always", "made clear that she takes very seriously her", "coronation vow to devote ‘her whole life’ to her", "country and it has long been accepted that it is", "unlikely she will ever abdicate. Future king:", "Prince Willelm of the Netherlands (pictured with", "Princess Maxima) is due to take over the throne .", "Heir to the throne: Prince Willem-Alexander", "(pictured centre) is married to Princess Maxima", "Zorrigueta (left) and has three young children .", "Queen Beatrix has close ties to our Queen and to", "Prince Charles. In her televised address, Queen", "Beatrix said she had been thinking about", "abdicating for several years but now was the", "‘moment to lay down my crown’. She said: ‘I do", "not step down because the office is too heavy,", "but with the conviction that the responsibility", "should now lie in the hands of a new generation.", "I am grateful for the many years that I have been", "allowed to be your queen.’ She added that Crown", "Prince Willem-Alexander, her oldest son, would", "‘serve our country with dedication, faithful to", "the constitution’. 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(CNN) -- A grocer has told a court in Italy that an American woman accused of murdering British student Meredith Kercher was in his shop the morning after the death, contradicting the timeline she had previously given. Both Raffaele Sollecito (left) and Amanda Knox deny charges of murder and sexual assault. Amanda Knox, 21, has said she was at the home of her former boyfriend and co-accused Raffaele Sollecito, 24, until 10 a.m. on the day after Knox's roommate, Meredith Kercher, was stabbed to death. She said she then left for her house to take a shower. But on Saturday, witness Marco Quintavalle said a young woman he identified as Knox came into his supermarket near Sollecito's house in Perugia at 7:45 a.m. on November 2. He said the woman was waiting for him to open up, and that he exchanged glances with her when she entered. "It really struck me, she had a very pale face and these light eyes," Quintavalle said. "I can still see the image in my head." Asked by the presiding judge Giancarlo Massei if that woman was in the courtroom, Quintavalle said he was sure it was Knox. "It's her, I'm sure of it," he said, looking at her, according to the Daily Telegraph. Knox did not appear to react. After the death police found a receipt at Sollecito's house for cleaning products from the shop where Knox was allegedly spotted, the paper said. Officers say bleach and cloths found in the house were used to clean the knife used in the murder and the murder scene itself. Knox and Sollecito are charged with murder and sexual assault in the November 2007 killing of Kercher, who died in what prosecutors called a "drug-fueled sex game" with the couple and a third person, Rude Guede. Guede was convicted of murder in October and sentenced to 30 years in prison. He is expected to be one of about 100 witnesses in the case. Kercher was found dead in her bed, half-naked, with a knife wound to her neck. In court papers, prosecutors state that Sollecito held Kercher by her wrists while Knox poked at her with a knife and Guede sexually assaulted her. Prosecutors say they have physical evidence placing the defendants at the scene, and that they gave investigators confusing and contradictory statements about their whereabouts the night Kercher died. Knox first said she was at the house she shared with Kercher, then changed her story, according to court records. Sollecito, meanwhile, said he was never at the house, but was at his apartment, watching a movie on his computer with Knox. Later, he told investigators he did not remember whether Knox was with him the entire night. Defense lawyers are expecteed to argue that the physical evidence was tainted by sloppy police work. The trial, which is expected to take months, has drawn more than 140 journalists from 86 news outlets to the courthouse in Perugia, a university town about 185 km (115 miles) north of Rome.
Grocer contradicts timeline of woman accused of murdering Meredith Kercher . Says Amanda Knox in his shop after death, at time Knox said she was in bed . Knox and former boyfriend charged with murder, sexual assault . British student Meredith Kercher was found dead in a villa in November 2007 .
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Chris Eubank Jnr battered Dmitry Chudinov from pillar to post before the referee belatedly stepped in to end the Russian's brutal punishment with less than a minute of the final round remaining. Fighting for the first time since losing to Billy Joe Saunders last November, Eubank delivered the perfect response and is also winning over the British crowd. He dominated from the first bell and it was a miracle that Chudinov remained standing for as long as he did - but only the official will know why he didn't spare him earlier. Chris Eubank Jnr fought against Dmitry Chudinov at London's O2 Arena on Saturday night . Eubank looked to exert himself from the off on an impressive evening . Chudinov was left battered and bruised after almost 12 rounds of punishment from Eubank . Ironically, the fight was almost scrapped an hour before the fighters were due to make their entrance when Chudinov's camp complained about the appointment of British referee Terry O'Connor. The issue was resolved at the death when Sweden's Mikael Hook stepped in but one imagines Mr O'Connor would have been less hesitant. A fast start by Eubank left his opponent, who held the WBA interim middleweight world title, with a cut over his right eye by the start of the second round. Eubank switched comfortably from boxing at range to working on the inside but was also guilty of excessive holding. The Russian had shown in the early stages that he was prepared to fight fire with fire but he was unable to string his punches together in response to Eubank's bludgeoning blows. Chudinov's face was left marked up and he suffered cuts on either side during a torrid fight . The Brit evades a punch from Chudinov during the WBA middleweight bout . Chris Eubank Snr drapes a Union Jack round his son's shoulders after his impressive victory . By the fifth session, Eubank sensed a stoppage was possible but he would soon learn the visiting man would not go without a tear-up. Chudinov was something of a sitting duck by the seventh round as Eubank picked him off with ease, forcing the doctor to check on the injured eye before the start of the eighth. And by the ninth, blood was coming from cuts on either side of his face, yet still he stood defiant. Only he will know how he survived the next two stanzas but finally, with 49 seconds left on the clock, Eubank delivered one final, bruising barrage before Chudinov was rescued from his plight. 'It was a great fight,' Eubank said. 'Hats off to Chudinov, I don't think I've ever hit someone so many times and he hasn't gone down. 'I'm surprised the referee didn't stop it [sooner].'
Chris Eubank Jnr stopped Dmitry Chudinov in the final round . Eubank had been dominant from the first bell against the Russian . Chudinov took a severe beating at times but managed to stay standing . Eubank bounced back well from his defeat by Billy Joe Saunders .
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By . Sam Adams . PUBLISHED: . 07:21 EST, 3 April 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 04:26 EST, 4 April 2013 . Bizarre: A firm is selling bizarre female 'zombie' mannequins that bleed when they are shot . A gun target firm is hoping angry husbands and boyfriends will take out their frustrations on its bizarre new product - female 'zombie' mannequins which bleed when they are shot. The targets, called 'The Ex,' have been advertised wearing nothing but a bra and a ripped top. ZMB industries has tagged pictures of the product with the warning: 'hell hath no fury like a woman scorned but a man scorned is nothing to mess with!' The mannequins come with a promise that they will 'accurately resemble an infected human that just finished gnawing your neighbor Zed’s leg, to give you that realistic look so you really feel the hate,' according to Raw Story. They are filled with biodegradable . matter - and 'burst into little pieces of . blood soaked, zombie matter when you shoot them,' ZMB said on its website. The 'zombies' are designed to take a lot of punishment, with the firm claiming they can be shot more than 1,000 times using a range of different rounds. ZMB's website features videos of different kinds of mannequins being shot to pieces on a shooting range. One video suggests how to 'turn a zombie into mush in 60 seconds,' while another shows a young girl called 'Samantha,' shooting at one of the targets. In another video a man wraps explosive around two zombie mannequins in the desert and blows them up. Scroll down for video: . Targets: ZMB Industries says the bizarre mannequins, which contain 'biodegradable substances,' can be shot up to 1,000 times . As well as the female mannequins, the . firm also offers a range of other targets, including a version that . looks like a Taliban fighter, and another dressed as a Nazi. Other targets on sale include a wolf, a clown and even a group of rabbits. Those not satisfied with simply shooting the mannequins then have the option of using ZMB's 'exploding rifle targets' to blow them up. Watch video of zombie target being shot here: .
Mannequins labelled 'The Ex' dressed in revealing bra and ripped top . Targets bleed when shot and can take hundreds of rounds, firm claims . Other targets resembling clowns, Taliban fighters and animals also on offer .
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[ "By . Sam Adams . PUBLISHED: . 07:21 EST, 3 April", "2013 . | . UPDATED: . 04:26 EST, 4 April 2013 .", "Bizarre: A firm is selling bizarre female", "'zombie' mannequins that bleed when they are shot", ". A gun target firm is hoping angry husbands and", "boyfriends will take out their frustrations on", "its bizarre new product - female 'zombie'", "mannequins which bleed when they are shot. The", "targets, called 'The Ex,' have been advertised", "wearing nothing but a bra and a ripped top. ZMB", "industries has tagged pictures of the product", "with the warning: 'hell hath no fury like a woman", "scorned but a man scorned is nothing to mess", "with!' The mannequins come with a promise that", "they will 'accurately resemble an infected human", "that just finished gnawing your neighbor Zed’s", "leg, to give you that realistic look so you", "really feel the hate,' according to Raw Story.", "They are filled with biodegradable . matter - and", "'burst into little pieces of . blood soaked,", "zombie matter when you shoot them,' ZMB said on", "its website. The 'zombies' are designed to take a", "lot of punishment, with the firm claiming they", "can be shot more than 1,000 times using a range", "of different rounds. ZMB's website features", "videos of different kinds of mannequins being", "shot to pieces on a shooting range. One video", "suggests how to 'turn a zombie into mush in 60", "seconds,' while another shows a young girl called", "'Samantha,' shooting at one of the targets. In", "another video a man wraps explosive around two", "zombie mannequins in the desert and blows them", "up. Scroll down for video: . Targets: ZMB", "Industries says the bizarre mannequins, which", "contain 'biodegradable substances,' can be shot", "up to 1,000 times . As well as the female", "mannequins, the . firm also offers a range of", "other targets, including a version that . looks", "like a Taliban fighter, and another dressed as a", "Nazi. Other targets on sale include a wolf, a", "clown and even a group of rabbits. Those not", "satisfied with simply shooting the mannequins", "then have the option of using ZMB's 'exploding", "rifle targets' to blow them up. Watch video of", "zombie target being shot here: ." ]
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By . Mario Ledwith . PUBLISHED: . 14:43 EST, 9 February 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 11:01 EST, 10 February 2013 . Contesting: UKIP leader Nigel Farage today pledged that his party would be fighting for their first House of Commons seat in the Eastleigh by-election in Hampshire . UKIP leader Nigel Farage described the EU budget reduction negotiated by David . Cameron as 'a rotten deal for Britain'. He made the comments while pledging that his party would be fighting for their first House of Commons seat in the Eastleigh by-election. Referring to the Prime Minster's deal, negotiated in Brussels earlier this week, he said: 'If you go and knock on 100 doors . here in Eastleigh and tell them that they will pay £50 million a day to . Europe for the next seven years they will think that's not a good deal.' Mr Farage said the party's number one issue will be immigration, as they contest the four-way marginal fight for the seat vacated by Chris Huhne. The Lib Dem resigned earlier this week after pleading guilty to perverting the course of justice over claims his ex-wife took speeding points for him. Kicking off the party's campaign for the Hampshire seat, Mr Farage said: 'Our number one issue is that this country faces a second massive migratory wave . 'We have nothing against people from Bulgaria and Romania, we wish then well, but we cannot think it's right this country has a total open door policy.' He also used the opportunity to describe the EU budget reduction negotiated by Prime Minister David Cameron as 'a rotten deal for Britain'. He said the pressure on housing, education and other services from immigration 'poses a major problem' for the country, especially if people from other countries claim benefits. Citizens from Romania and Bulgaria will have full movement rights across Europe from 2014. He also accused rival parties of ignoring the issue of immigration. 'I'm always confident when UKIP is on the ballot paper,' Mr Farage added. 'If we can rally our support like we have in the last three by-elections in Rotherham, in Middlesbrough and in Corby then this seat could become a four-way marginal.' He admitted that the Liberal Democrats have an advantage in the constituency but added that he was 'delighted' that the Tory candidate, Maria Hutchings, is Eurosceptic. Scroll down for video . Problem: Mr Farage said the party's main campaigning issue would be immigration, saying pressure on services 'poses a major problem' Mr Farage also called the EU budget reduction negotiated by Prime Minister David Cameron as "a rotten deal for Britain". Speaking about the Prime Minister's negotiations in Brussels, he said: 'If you go and knock on 100 doors here in Eastleigh and tell them that they will Pay £50 million a day to Europe for the next seven years they will think that's not a good deal.' He said that 'the years of mockery and derision' for the party were over since he had been UKIP's first ever candidate in another Eastleigh by-election in 1994 - coming second to last and just in front of the Monster Raving Loony Party. He described the EU budget reduction negotiated by Prime Minister David Cameron as 'a rotten deal for Britain' 'The whole tenor of the debate in this country has changed since then, it's now an in/out debate on Europe,' he said . He explained that in Eastleigh the party would also be campaigning on how a EU subsidy that Britain had put money into had allowed Ford to close its Transit van factory nearby. But Mr Farage added he would not be standing in the by-election and denied it was because of Mr Cameron's EU referendum promise. 'Good God no,' the MEP said. 'I do not think a vague promise of a referendum five years from now is a reason for not standing. 'The reason is simple: I am leading this party into the local elections in England and then the European elections and thirdly, it's quite busy in Brussels and I need to be there. Mr Farage said that the party now had good candidates and denied it was just a one-man party and that he was that man. 'If we went into Eastleigh and asked people to name four front bench Labour politicians they couldn't,' he claimed.' He said the party now had a shortlist of five candidates that the local branch would choose tomorrow with the candidate unveiled in Eastleigh on Tuesday morning. Labour have also started campaigning in the constituency with Southampton Itchen MP John Denham campaigning in the town with activists but the party has not yet picked a candidate. The Liberal Democrats, who held the seat in the 2010 General Election with a majority of 3,684, will announce their candidate for the February 28 poll tonight.
UKIP candidate in running for seat vacated by disgraced MP Chris Huhne . Nigel Farage said the party's main campaigning issue will be immigration . Party leader said it is not 'right' that the UK 'has a total open door policy' Said EU budget reduction negotiated by PM is a 'rotten deal'
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[ "By . Mario Ledwith . PUBLISHED: . 14:43 EST, 9", "February 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 11:01 EST, 10", "February 2013 . Contesting: UKIP leader Nigel", "Farage today pledged that his party would be", "fighting for their first House of Commons seat in", "the Eastleigh by-election in Hampshire . UKIP", "leader Nigel Farage described the EU budget", "reduction negotiated by David . Cameron as 'a", "rotten deal for Britain'. He made the comments", "while pledging that his party would be fighting", "for their first House of Commons seat in the", "Eastleigh by-election. Referring to the Prime", "Minster's deal, negotiated in Brussels earlier", "this week, he said: 'If you go and knock on 100", "doors . here in Eastleigh and tell them that they", "will pay £50 million a day to . Europe for the", "next seven years they will think that's not a", "good deal.' Mr Farage said the party's number one", "issue will be immigration, as they contest the", "four-way marginal fight for the seat vacated by", "Chris Huhne. The Lib Dem resigned earlier this", "week after pleading guilty to perverting the", "course of justice over claims his ex-wife took", "speeding points for him. Kicking off the party's", "campaign for the Hampshire seat, Mr Farage said:", "'Our number one issue is that this country faces", "a second massive migratory wave . 'We have", "nothing against people from Bulgaria and Romania,", "we wish then well, but we cannot think it's right", "this country has a total open door policy.' He", "also used the opportunity to describe the EU", "budget reduction negotiated by Prime Minister", "David Cameron as 'a rotten deal for Britain'. He", "said the pressure on housing, education and other", "services from immigration 'poses a major problem'", "for the country, especially if people from other", "countries claim benefits. Citizens from Romania", "and Bulgaria will have full movement rights", "across Europe from 2014. He also accused rival", "parties of ignoring the issue of immigration.", "'I'm always confident when UKIP is on the ballot", "paper,' Mr Farage added. 'If we can rally our", "support like we have in the last three", "by-elections in Rotherham, in Middlesbrough and", "in Corby then this seat could become a four-way", "marginal.' He admitted that the Liberal Democrats", "have an advantage in the constituency but added", "that he was 'delighted' that the Tory candidate,", "Maria Hutchings, is Eurosceptic. Scroll down for", "video . Problem: Mr Farage said the party's main", "campaigning issue would be immigration, saying", "pressure on services 'poses a major problem' Mr", "Farage also called the EU budget reduction", "negotiated by Prime Minister David Cameron as \"a", "rotten deal for Britain\". Speaking about the", "Prime Minister's negotiations in Brussels, he", "said: 'If you go and knock on 100 doors here in", "Eastleigh and tell them that they will Pay £50", "million a day to Europe for the next seven years", "they will think that's not a good deal.' He said", "that 'the years of mockery and derision' for the", "party were over since he had been UKIP's first", "ever candidate in another Eastleigh by-election", "in 1994 - coming second to last and just in front", "of the Monster Raving Loony Party. He described", "the EU budget reduction negotiated by Prime", "Minister David Cameron as 'a rotten deal for", "Britain' 'The whole tenor of the debate in this", "country has changed since then, it's now an", "in/out debate on Europe,' he said . He explained", "that in Eastleigh the party would also be", "campaigning on how a EU subsidy that Britain had", "put money into had allowed Ford to close its", "Transit van factory nearby. But Mr Farage added", "he would not be standing in the by-election and", "denied it was because of Mr Cameron's EU", "referendum promise. 'Good God no,' the MEP said.", "'I do not think a vague promise of a referendum", "five years from now is a reason for not standing.", "'The reason is simple: I am leading this party", "into the local elections in England and then the", "European elections and thirdly, it's quite busy", "in Brussels and I need to be there. Mr Farage", "said that the party now had good candidates and", "denied it was just a one-man party and that he", "was that man. 'If we went into Eastleigh and", "asked people to name four front bench Labour", "politicians they couldn't,' he claimed.' He said", "the party now had a shortlist of five candidates", "that the local branch would choose tomorrow with", "the candidate unveiled in Eastleigh on Tuesday", "morning. Labour have also started campaigning in", "the constituency with Southampton Itchen MP John", "Denham campaigning in the town with activists but", "the party has not yet picked a candidate. The", "Liberal Democrats, who held the seat in the 2010", "General Election with a majority of 3,684, will", "announce their candidate for the February 28 poll", "tonight." ]
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Progress: The brain of someone with MS, which in later stages, can leave patients unable to walk . Stem cells could hold the key to treating people paralysed by multiple sclerosis, landmark research has revealed. Treatment with human stem cells has allowed mice crippled by a version of MS to walk again after less than two weeks. Scientists admit to being astonished by the result and believe it opens up a new avenue of research in the quest for solutions to MS. Professor Tom Lane, from the University of Utah, who led the US team, recalled: 'My postdoctoral fellow Dr Lu Chen came to me and said ‘the mice are walking’. I didn’t believe her.' The genetically engineered mice had a condition that mimics the symptoms of human MS. They were so disabled they could not stand long enough to eat and drink on their own and had to be hand-fed. The scientists transplanted human neural stem cells into the animals expecting them to be rejected and provide no benefit. Instead the experiment yielded spectacular results. Within 10 to 14 days, the mice had regained motor skills and were able to walk again. Six months later, they showed no sign of relapsing. The findings, published in the journal Stem Cell Reports, suggest the mice experienced at least a partial reversal of their symptoms. A similar outcome in humans could help patients with potentially disabling progressive stages of the disease for which there are no treatments. 'This result opens up a whole new area of research for us to figure out why it worked,' said co-author Dr Jeanne Loring, director of the Center for Regenerative Medicine at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California. 'We’ve long forgotten our original plan.' MS is an auto-immune condition caused by the body’s own defences attacking myelin, the fatty insulation surrounding nerve fibres. As myelin is stripped away, nerve impulses can no longer be transmitted properly leading to symptoms ranging from mild tingling to full-blown paralysis. Drugs that dampen the immune system can slow early forms of the disease, but little can be done for patients in the later stages. Breakthrough: The scientists transplanted human stem cells into the animals. Within 10 to 14 days, the mice had regained motor skills and were able to walk again. Members of the team believe the surprising success may be linked to the way the stem cells were grown in an unusually uncrowded lab dish. This led to stem cells that were highly potent, with an enhanced ability to produce certain proteins.Chemical signals from the stem cells instructed each mouse’s own cells to repair the damage caused by MS, said the scientists. One signal was identified as a protein called TGF-beta, raising the prospect of delivering a similar therapy in the form of a drug. 'Rather than having to engraft stem cells into a patient, which can be challenging from a medical standpoint, we might be able to develop a drug that can be used to deliver the therapy much more easily,' said Prof Lane. He added: 'We want to try to move as quickly and carefully as possible. I would love to see something that could promote repair and ease the burden that patients with MS have.'
Mice crippled by version of MS could walk again after less than two weeks . Were previously so disabled they couldn't stand long enough to be fed . Researchers say they had not expected the stem cell treatment to work . These cells may have worked as they were grown in a crowded lab dish .
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By . Lucy Thackray for Daily Mail Australia . The stepfather of the three-year-old boy who died in rural NSW last month has been arrested, the day after the toddler's mother was charged with the child's murder. NSW Police confirm the 45-year-old man was arrested at a Bathurst address and taken to Bathurst Local Police Station for questioning, to assist strike force detectives with their inquiries. The mother of a three-year-old boy who died in the NSW town of Oberon last month was arrested and charged with the murder yesterday. The 40-year-old attended Blayney Local Court on Tuesday and did not apply for bail. The case has been adjourned until November 10 at Bathurst Local Court, when the accused will reply to a brief of evidence in relation to the murder charge. Detectives from Chifley Local Area Command have been conducting investigations to establish how the boy sustained his injuries and urge anyone with information to contact police. Strike Force Aldyth has been established to investigate the child’s death, and comprises detectives from Chifley Local Area Command and the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad. Scroll down for videos . Police were told that the toddler was knocked over by the family dogs and became tangled in his family dogs' leads. Pictured are stock images of the two dogs' breeds, an Alsatian, pictured left, and a husky, pictured right . The parents of the young boy originally told police that he had become entangled in the family dogs' leads, while they were walking in a park near their home in Oberon, 170 kilometres west of Sydney in the Greater Blue Mountains region. Police and NSW Ambulance paramedics were called to a house at about 1pm on Sunday 3 August 2014, where they found a three-year-old boy unconscious and not breathing. Officers performed CPR on the boy before he was airlifted to The Children’s Hospital, Westmead, in a critical condition. The child died on Wednesday 6 August 2014. The boy's mother and stepfather showed police their version of events via a reenactment, and maintained the accident happened when they were playing in the park. 'They were just playing in the park. The dogs were on the rope. They pulled it out of my hand. It got him by the legs and flipped him backwards', the stepfather said. A crime scene was set up at the home where forensic police officers examined the inside and outside of the premises as well as an area of the park. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
The stepfather of a 3-year-old boy has been arrested after his death . 45-year-old man was taken to Bathurst police station to assist detectives with their inquiries. Yesterday, the boy's mother was arrested and charged with his murder . Woman attended Blayney Local Court on Monday, did not apply for bail . The 40-year-old will appear at Bathurst Local court on November 10 for reply to a brief of evidence . The mother told police the toddler tripped over the family dogs' leads . The boy was found by police & paramedics unconscious and not breathing . NSW homicide squad and a strike force have been established to investigate the child's death at their home in Oberon, west of Sydney .
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after the toddler's mother was charged with the 45-year-old man was arrested at a Bathurst address and taken to Bathurst Local Police Station for questioning, to assist strike force detectives with their inquiries. The mother of a Oberon last month was arrested and charged with the murder yesterday. The 40-year-old attended Blayney Local Court on Tuesday and did not apply for bail. The case has been adjourned until November 10 at Bathurst Local Court, when the accused will reply to a brief of evidence in established to investigate the child’s death, and that the toddler was knocked over by the family entangled in the family dogs' leads, while they 170 kilometres west of Sydney in the Greater Blue three-year-old boy unconscious and not breathing.
London (CNN) -- "Rape is not a women's issue or a humanitarian issue -- it's a global issue." So said Hollywood star and U.N. special envoy for refugees Angelina Jolie, standing with foreign ministers from the G8 nations in London as they pledged action Thursday to end sexual violence in conflict. The Declaration on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict, endorsed by the G8 nations -- Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, Britain and the United States -- commits them to taking greater steps to help the victims of sexual violence in war, prevent further attacks and hold perpetrators to account. UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said the plans would help end "the horrific use of rape and sexual violence as a weapon of war in conflicts around the globe." He drew a parallel with the efforts made to end the global slave trade, tackle climate change and agree to an international arms trade treaty -- the last having been achieved just last week at the United Nations. "Today we know the facts about sexual violence in conflict and we have the means to address it, so we must not look away or rest until the world faces up to its responsibilities," he said. Rape and serious sexual violence in conflict are grave breaches of the Geneva Convention, as well as being war crimes, Hague said. This means states have a responsibility to find those accused of such crimes and bring them to justice. Under the declaration, the G8 nations agreed to draw up protocols on international standards for the investigation of rape and sexual violence and ensuring access to justice for survivors. They will work together to raise awareness of the issue, which affects predominantly girls and women but also men and boys. They also promised to boost support services for the victims, especially children, including health care, legal aid and counseling. The agreement followed a meeting with the U.N. envoy on sexual violence in conflict, Zainab Bangura. Together, the nations pledged nearly $36 million in additional funds to help end sexual violence. Jolie, speaking alongside Hague and Bangura, said the declaration was welcome, but "long overdue" for the survivors of sexual violence. "For too long, they have been the forgotten victims of war, responsible for none of the blame but bearing the worst of the pain," she said. "Foreign ministers: Millions of people have been waiting for the commitments you've just made, and they will be watching to see them implemented." Bangura told how she had recently met victims of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Somalia. In DR Congo, she visited a community where, last year, 11 babies aged between 6 and 12 months were raped, she said. "Faced with such horror, we are compelled to turn the despair in our hearts into unshakeable resolve that this will not happen to our children," she said. This means ending a culture of impunity for those responsible -- and the governments of the countries where such sexual violence occurs must be part of the solution, she said. "We have an opportunity like at no time before in history to break the back of this age-old evil," she said. "Sexual violence in conflict is not inevitable, and preventing it is not impossible."
G8 foreign ministers endorse a declaration to end sexual violence in war . A culture of impunity for those who commit sexual violence in conflict must end, they say . The nations commit to do more to bring perpetrators to justice and help sexual violence victims . "For too long, they have been the forgotten victims of war," says Angelina Jolie .
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[ "London (CNN) -- \"Rape is not a women's issue or a", "humanitarian issue -- it's a global issue.\" So", "said Hollywood star and U.N. special envoy for", "refugees Angelina Jolie, standing with foreign", "ministers from the G8 nations in London as they", "pledged action Thursday to end sexual violence in", "conflict. The Declaration on Preventing Sexual", "Violence in Conflict, endorsed by the G8 nations", "-- Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia,", "Britain and the United States -- commits them to", "taking greater steps to help the victims of", "sexual violence in war, prevent further attacks", "and hold perpetrators to account. UK Foreign", "Secretary William Hague said the plans would help", "end \"the horrific use of rape and sexual violence", "as a weapon of war in conflicts around the", "globe.\" He drew a parallel with the efforts made", "to end the global slave trade, tackle climate", "change and agree to an international arms trade", "treaty -- the last having been achieved just last", "week at the United Nations. \"Today we know the", "facts about sexual violence in conflict and we", "have the means to address it, so we must not look", "away or rest until the world faces up to its", "responsibilities,\" he said. Rape and serious", "sexual violence in conflict are grave breaches of", "the Geneva Convention, as well as being war", "crimes, Hague said. This means states have a", "responsibility to find those accused of such", "crimes and bring them to justice. Under the", "declaration, the G8 nations agreed to draw up", "protocols on international standards for the", "investigation of rape and sexual violence and", "ensuring access to justice for survivors. They", "will work together to raise awareness of the", "issue, which affects predominantly girls and", "women but also men and boys. They also promised", "to boost support services for the victims,", "especially children, including health care, legal", "aid and counseling. The agreement followed a", "meeting with the U.N. envoy on sexual violence in", "conflict, Zainab Bangura. Together, the nations", "pledged nearly $36 million in additional funds to", "help end sexual violence. Jolie, speaking", "alongside Hague and Bangura, said the declaration", "was welcome, but \"long overdue\" for the survivors", "of sexual violence. \"For too long, they have been", "the forgotten victims of war, responsible for", "none of the blame but bearing the worst of the", "pain,\" she said. \"Foreign ministers: Millions of", "people have been waiting for the commitments", "you've just made, and they will be watching to", "see them implemented.\" Bangura told how she had", "recently met victims of sexual violence in the", "Democratic Republic of Congo and in Somalia. In", "DR Congo, she visited a community where, last", "year, 11 babies aged between 6 and 12 months were", "raped, she said. \"Faced with such horror, we are", "compelled to turn the despair in our hearts into", "unshakeable resolve that this will not happen to", "our children,\" she said. This means ending a", "culture of impunity for those responsible -- and", "the governments of the countries where such", "sexual violence occurs must be part of the", "solution, she said. \"We have an opportunity like", "at no time before in history to break the back of", "this age-old evil,\" she said. \"Sexual violence in", "conflict is not inevitable, and preventing it is", "not impossible.\"" ]
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refugees Angelina Jolie, standing with foreign facts about sexual violence in conflict and we crimes and bring them to justice. Under the help end sexual violence. Jolie, speaking of sexual violence. "For too long, they have been the forgotten victims of war, responsible for culture of impunity for those responsible -- and
A lawyer who confessed to fleecing friends and family with a $5million Ponzi scheme in a suicide note - then survived his attempt to drown himself - has been charged with fraud. Former corporate lawyer Charles Bennett, 56, jumped into the Hudson river in New York City last month, but was saved by police divers. Before making the suicide attempt, Bennett had written a lengthy suicide note confessing to establishing the scheme under the guise of a genuine investment portfolio, then blowing the money to fund his own 'absurd' lifestyle. Suicide attempt: Charles Bennett threw himself into the Hudson river last month, after writing a note confessing to starting a $5million Ponzi scheme . Bennett, who was arrested Friday at the hospital where he was recovering and charged with wire and securities fraud. In the note he said: 'I have systematically over the course of five years or so perpetrated a huge Ponzi scheme... I managed to completely squander the hard earned money that my family and dear friends managed to set aside over the course of their working lives. According to the New York Daily News, Bennett wrote that the returns he paid to some investors were 'an illusion - again not one trade was ever done. It was a Ponzi scheme pure and simple.' Assistant U.S. Attorney Amy Lester argued unsuccessfully that Bennett be held without bail during an unusual remote court appearance in which the prosecution and Magistrate Judge Kevin N. Fox spoke into a cellular telephone from Manhattan federal court as Gatto and Bennett did the same from his hospital room. Lester said Bennett's fraud from at least 2008 until last month was revealed in a 16-page handwritten suicide note. She said he had cheated at least 30 friends and family members out of millions of dollars, sometimes entire life savings. 'This defendant has already demonstrated he's willing to take a great risk — some might say he took the ultimate risk — to avoid facing prosecution by attempting to commit suicide,' Lester said. One of his tactics to gain more investors was reportedly to say former New York governor Eliot Spitzer had signed up - an alleged lie for which he is also being charged. Spitzer called the scheme 'a horrific act by someone who pretended to have a relationship that did not exist and who lured unwitting investors into a Ponzi scheme.' Spitzer's ex-wife, Silda Wall Spitzer, said in a statement: 'We worked together at Skadden Arps. This is astonishing and heartbreaking on all counts.' Gatto argued vigorously that Bennett not be shackled to his bed. She said he had suffered anxiety and depression and felt remorse. She said he had swallowed a lot of water, had undergone surgery and suffered pneumonia soon after he was transferred to a psych ward. 'I'm worried that this man is going to have a terrible setback,' she said, adding that even bail-hearing talk of being shackled to his bed without bail had noticeable effects. 'I can see my client's blood pressure rising, his breathing becoming more shallow.' After New York City police rescued Bennett, officers recovered a handwritten suicide note signed by Bennett titled: 'A Sad Ending to My Life,' a criminal complaint said.
Charles Bennett, 56, jumped in the Hudson river last month and left note . Was saved by police, who found document confessing to starting scheme . Bennett wrote that he fleeced friends and family of savings to fund lifestyle . Was charged Friday with fraud in the hospital where he is recovering .
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family with a $5million Ponzi scheme in a suicide lawyer Charles Bennett, 56, jumped into the saved by police divers. Before making the suicide himself into the Hudson river last month, after writing a note confessing to starting a $5million Ponzi scheme . Bennett, who was arrested Friday at the hospital where he was recovering and Daily News, Bennett wrote that the returns he
Concern: Diana Carney, Mark Carney's wife, says teabags are an environmental threat . Some environmental activists get worked up about rainforests. Others worry about the plight of polar bears or the perils of rising sea levels. But for Diana Fox Carney, an economist, green guru and wife of the new Governor of the Bank of England, the issue that gets her really, really hot under the collar is the humble tea bag. She describes the leaf-filled sachets as one of her ‘pet hates’ and says they are an environmental disaster. ‘Yes, they can be pretty, and convenient, but do we really need an extra 40 square cm of bleached and printed paper with every cup of tea?’ she writes on her blog, which reviews eco-friendly products. Her husband was hopefully too preoccupied with the huge challenges of his new job at Threadneedle Street which he started yesterday to worry unduly about the contents of the Bank of England tea urn. But for those millions who adore the convenience of the tea bag, it was enough to make us choke on our Tetley’s. So does Mrs Fox Carney have a point? And are tea bags really doing untold harm to the planet? THE SCALE OF THE TEA BAG MENACEThe tea bag was invented by accident more than 100 years ago by American merchant Thomas Sullivan, who decided to send samples of tea to customers in small silk pouches. Some people were confused — assuming that the bags were supposed to be dunked in hot water just like traditional metal tea infusers. When Sullivan heard what they were doing, he spotted a gap in the market. Thus, serendipitously, the tea bag was born. Environmental disaster?: Tea bags could be doing untold harm to the planet . At first, there were complaints that the mesh of the bags was too fine, so he replaced the silk with gauze. And as tea bags entered mass production, cheaper paper was used instead. At first, the British were reluctant to abandon loose leaf tea, but by the 1950s, when families were embracing new labour-saving gadgets like never before, tea bags took off. Bill Gorman, of the UK Tea Council, credits the tea bag with saving the tea industry. ‘We would not be drinking the volume of tea we do now without them,’ he says. ‘The UK is the second-largest tea market per person in the world. Ireland is first. Without tea bags, the industry would be on its knees.’ARE THEY A WASTE OF PAPER?Major brands such as PG Tips, Tetley and Typhoo no longer use wood pulp to make their paper, but a vegetable fibre derived from the abaca plant — a relative of the banana grown mostly in Indonesia and South America. However, we certainly use a lot of it. Enduring popularity: The UK is the second-largest tea market in the world, and Ireland is the first . According to the Tea Council, the British drink around 60 billion cups of tea every year. Around 96 per cent of those are made with tea bags. That means more than 55 billion tea bags are dunked, squeezed and tossed away each year in the UK alone. It adds up to a lot of paper, particularly when so many tea bags are no longer rectangular — the least wasteful design for a tea bag — but round or pyramid-shaped. A PG Tips pyramid bag, for instance, is made from a rectangle of perforated filter paper approximately 70 square cm. A traditional square tea bag, on the other hand, uses around 50 square cm of paper. So a tea lover who drinks five cups a day will get through 13 square metre of perforated paper each year. A couple living with two teenage children could get through 50 square metre of tea bag paper each year. It seems a lot, but not when put in perspective. According to a paper industry survey a few years ago, the typical Briton uses 80 to 90 rolls of loo paper each year. Meanwhile, the 50 square metre of tea bag paper we use is the equivalent of only around two or three rolls of quality loo paper. If you count all the paper, cardboard, packaging, papers and phone directories, the typical family uses the equivalent of six trees a year. The 50 sq m of thin bag paper pales in comparison.WHAT ABOUT BLEACH? Organic: Environmentally-friendly companies such as Clipper use unbleached bags . Unless you buy from an environmentally-friendly company such as Clipper (which uses unbleached bags), most of us consume clean, white tea bags that are the result of intensive chemical processes. Once, the wood pulp or vegetable fibre used in tea bags was bleached with chlorine to make it white rather than an unappealing grey. However, bleaching attracted criticism from environmentalists because minute amounts of potentially toxic by-products such as dioxins and furans, chemicals which cause harm when ingested, could remain in the paper and could leak into a cup or mug. The industry always insisted that the levels of these chemicals were far too small to pose a health risk. But there were concerns that even tiny amounts could be linked to cancer, hormone disorders and developmental problems. Manufacturers have now replaced chlorine with chlorine dioxide — an agent that produces far fewer toxic by-products — or chlorine-free bleach in the past couple of decades. The industry and food regulators say levels are well within safe limits. THEY'RE INDESTRUCTIBLE! According to the Government’s waste body, Wrap, tea is the largest element of ‘avoidable food waste’ in our dustbins. Wrap estimates that British tea drinkers throw out 370,000 tonnes of tea bags and tea leaves each year along with vegetable peelings, onion skins and coffee grinds. Most of this ends up in landfill sites. Wrap says the environmental impact of tea bags could easily be reduced if people simply threw the bags on the compost heap or flower beds. But it’s not that simple. For while most of a tea bag is made from biodegradable paper, around 20 to 30 per cent is not. In order to stop tea bags bursting open in transit or in the cup, many are sealed with a strip of heat-resistant polypropylene plastic. That plastic doesn’t compost, even after a few years, and gardeners often find these small plastic meshes amid their home-made compost (along with those non-biodegradable stickers that are found on fresh fruit such as apples). Wrap insists that the small amount of plastic in a teabag won’t cause any harm to plants and can simply be picked out of the compost heap by hand. Wrap does, however, recommend that if you wish to speed up the composting process, you should rip open the bags. A STORM IN A TEACUP?For environmental groups such as Friends Of The Earth, Greenpeace and WWF, teabags are some way down their list of priorities. These charities certainly have concerns about the way forests are cleared to plant tea bushes, rivers and streams are diverted to irrigate plantations and the terrible working conditions of pickers. But their websites don’t have pages devoted to the PG Tips threat or calls to boycott the Tetley tea bag. With good reason. In a world where there are genuine environmental problems, anxieties about mostly compostable teabags are misplaced. Soothing: Prince Charles, and the rest of us, can continue to enjoy cups of tea with teabags, as they actually reduce waste compared to loose tea leaves . If you are concerned about anything when making your 4 o’clock cup of tea, worry about the cost and waste of putting too much water into kettles. The Government’s Energy Saving Trust worked out that two-thirds of people regularly overfill kettles when making tea. A single household could save £8 a year on their electricity bill by boiling only the water they needed. The savings from one week of careful filling would be enough to power a television for a day. And it would slash the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions. In fact, tea bags can actually reduce waste. Few people making a pot of loose leaf tea measure out the leaves precisely — and many use too much. Using a pre-filled bag eliminates that problem. So when eco-warriors start banging on about tea bags, the best advice is quietly slip out of the room and make yourself a nice, soothing cuppa.
Mark Carney's wife has criticised teabags as a waste of paper . The UK is the second-largest tea market in the world, and Ireland is the first . More than 55 billion tea bags are used each year in the UK alone .
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Concern: Diana Carney, Mark Carney's wife, says popularity: The UK is the second-largest tea market in the world, and Ireland is the first . means more than 55 billion tea bags are dunked, squeezed and tossed away each year in the UK
(CNN) -- In a rare and candid interview, CNN's Robyn Curnow spoke to Nelson Mandela's wife of 10 years, Graca Machel, to find out more about the man from the person who arguably knows him the best. Here, Machel reveals that Mandela's courageous and eventful life has left him with only one regret. Machel: "We have enjoyed this relationship in a really special way." How would you describe your relationship with Nelson Mandela? He is simply a wonderful husband. We met in life at time we were both settled. We were grown up, we were settled, we knew the value of a companion, of a partner. Because of that, we have enjoyed this relationship in a really special way. It's not like when you are still young, you are too demanding. No, no. We just accept each other as we are. And we enjoy every single day as if it is the last day. Because of that, it has been wonderful to have him as a husband.. Do you look at him and go, "I married Nelson Mandela?" At the beginning, yes. I already had this very deep involvement with him. Then sometimes. It's ... there was a sort of conflict between the man I loved and the myth. Particularly because people were saying things, and I couldn't figure out the two would go together. I know him as a human being, a person and this myth surrounding him. The aura around him was a bit confusing, but then I learnt to live with it, in terms of separating the two. Is he comfortable in his own skin? Absolutely. More than comfortable. He is so happy with himself. At the end of his life also he realizes, although he doesn't express it. He realized that he achieved the things he had as goals in life. So is he at peace with himself? Yeah, really. It's peace, fulfillment. Best way to characterize it is to be at peace with himself, but also at peace with the world . Does he have any regrets? Ya, only one I know of. You feel he would have really liked much more input in the development of his children. Only thing. Although he tried his best. Madiba (Mandela) was not given the opportunity to bring up his own children. He left them. Went to prison when they were very young. He didn't have much opportunity to do those things that a parent a father does to read stories to child. How has he dealt with old age, for somebody who seems to be such a fighter, doer, has the frailty of old age frustrated him? I think the only thing that frustrates him is walking. When he tries, he feels, he puts it as his knees don't cooperate ... that's how he puts it. He is not anxious about getting old. No, no, no. He feels he would like to move freely. That this the kind of frustration I sense in him. Birthday wishes? I have already given him the best present I could and thought of, 10 years ago when we got married. I looked back sometimes ... It sounds crazy, someone of my age at the time. I was 52; I married a man of 80. It wasn't a problem. I was so happy to marry him. I think after that any other thing is much less, because it will never surpass the possibility of us being together, sharing a life. That is the best I could have given him. Because it is your wedding anniversary? When we married, we didn't know we'd be given 10 years together. We have been very lucky. Very grateful for that.
Mandela's wife describes life with her "wonderful husband" Gracel Machel says Mandela regrets the time he lost with his children . Mandela also frustrated by the incapacities of old age, she says .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 10:11 EST, 29 January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 15:06 EST, 29 January 2013 . Prospective jurors in the trial of the business partner of Maine's alleged 'Zumba prostitute' are being forced to answer personal questions about their views on sex and prostitution in open court. The questionnaire for potential members of the jury includes questions like, 'Do you have a personal or religious aversion to pornography?'; 'Are you of the opinion that prostitution should be legal?' and 'You may be shown explicit videos and photographs depicting individuals engaged in graphic sexual acts. Would viewing this evidence make it difficult for you to listen to?' On Friday, the judge in the case dismissed 46 of the 59 charges against Mark W. Strong, 59, who is accused of promoting prostitution and helping Zumba instructor Alexis Wright run a lucrative prostitution business out of her Zumba exercise studio in Kennebunk, Maine. Still on the hook: Mark Strong, right, is seen outside court with his lawyer Dan Lilley, left, last week. Strong still faces 13 counts of promoting prostitution . Sexually-charged: The prostitution charges against Alexis Wright, 30, and her business partner, Strong, have led lawyers to ask potential jurors numerous prying questions about their views on sex . Strong and Wright were both charged with invasion of privacy for allegedly videotaping Wright's encounters with the men who were paying her for sex. York County Superior Court Justice Nancy Mills ruled that the johns had no expectation of privacy when they  arrived at Wright's studio, allegedly intent on committing the crime of soliciting prostitution, the Portsmouth Herald reports. Wright's lawyer says she will fight to have the the invasion of privacy charge against her tossed, as well. However prosecutors have appealed the ruling to the Maine Supreme Justice Court, hoping to have the charges reinstated. Strong still faces 13 counts of promoting prostitution - all misdemeanors. Strong has admitted to having an affair with Wright, 30, and said he gave her a loan to fund her exercise studio. However, he denies that he knew about her alleged prostitution business or helped her promote it. Tossed: Justice Nancy Mills threw out the invasion of privacy charges against Strong, saying the johns who were allegedly videotaped by Wright had no expectation of privacy if they visited a prostitute . His lawyers say overzealous prosecutors and police have wasted valuable time and money to 'persecute' their client. The week the state supreme court also ruled that jury selection must be open to the public after the Portland Press-Herald sued, saying the media and the public should not have been barred from the proceedings. Now, prospective jurors in the close-night community must talk about their feelings about sex and sexuality in open court. Questions from a confidential jury selection sheet include: . 'Trumped up': Strong's lawyers argue that the state has spent an inordinate amount of time and money prosecuting the Kennebunk businessman and relatively minor charges . The Boston Herald speculates that lawyers might ask even more personal questions when they interrogate the jury pool - asking about domination fetishes and other sexual proclivities involved in the prostitution case. Prosecutors and Justice Mills argued that opening jury selection up to public scrutiny will make it even more difficult to find impartial jurors for the case that gained international attention and rocked the small Maine community.
Mark W Strong still faces 13 counts of promoting prostitution after the judge threw out the invasion of privacy charges against him . Justice Nancy Mills ruled johns in the case had no expectation of privacy when they were allegedly videotaped having sex with Alexis Wright . Maine Supreme Justice Court ruled that jury selection must be open to the press and the public . Are you of the opinion that prostitution should be legal in the State of Maine? Do you have a personal or religious aversion to pornography that would make it difficultto listen to the law and evidence and render a fair and impartial verdict? You may be shown explicit videos and photographs depicting individuals engaged ingraphic sexual acts. Would viewing this evidence make it difficult for you to listen to thelaw and evidence and render a fair and impartial verdict? Adultery is defined as having sex with another person who is not your spouse; it is not acrime. Prostitution is defined as having or offering to have sex with another person formoney. If the evidence shows that Defendant Mark Strong committed adultery withAlexis Wright, would that fact alone make it difficult for you to find him not guilty of thecrime of Promotion of Prostitution?
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like, 'Do you have a personal or religious aversion to pornography?'; 'Are you of the opinion that prostitution should be legal?' and 'You may be shown explicit videos and photographs depicting individuals engaged in graphic sexual acts. Would viewing this evidence make it difficult for you to listen to?' On Friday, the judge in the case dismissed 46 of the 59 charges against Mark W. Strong, 59, who is accused of still faces 13 counts of promoting prostitution . Court Justice Nancy Mills ruled that the johns had no expectation of privacy when they  arrived the Maine Supreme Justice Court, hoping to have Tossed: Justice Nancy Mills threw out the invasion of privacy charges against Strong, saying the johns who were allegedly videotaped by ruled that jury selection must be open to the saying the media and the public should not have make it even more difficult to find impartial
By . Ap and Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 10:22 EST, 6 August 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 15:17 EST, 6 August 2013 . A 26 foot long sinkhole appeared on a Montreal street Monday morning and swallowed an entire backhoe. The massive cavern opened up in a commercial strip of the Canadian city around 9am as crews were getting ready to repair a leaky water main. Workers continued to struggle Tuesday to pull the eight ton construction vehicle from the gaping hole. Scroll down for video... Gulp: An 8-ton backhoe was swallowed by a Montreal sinkhole Monday . The backhoe had started to chip at asphalt near the corner of Ste-Catherine and Guy streets when the ground crumbled beneath it and the heavy machine tumbled in. The driver of the backhoe was not injured but was taken to hospital to be checked out as a precaution, city officials said. Emilie Miskdjian, a spokeswoman for the Ville-Marie borough, said the city was alerted to the possible water leak on the weekend. She said preliminary indications were that the leak caused the problem but more inspections needed to be done to find the exact cause. Swallowed: The cave-in occurred in a busy commercial intersection in the Canadian city around 9am as crews started to repair a leaky water main . ‘We think that the water leak was because of the sewer pipe,’ she told reporters. ‘It's a broken sewer pipe. That's what we think but we have to do inspections to see what is really the cause.’ Montreal police quickly blocked off streets around the sinkhole and rerouted traffic away from the stretch of street which is dotted with restaurants and stores. Metal fences were erected around the hole, where the backhoe remained at an angle as crews figured out how to eventually remove it safely. Heavy: Officials struggled into Tuesday to pull the massive machine out of the hole . Dangerous: The hole was likely caused by a leaky water main, which crews were preparing to fix as the sinkhole opened Monday. The area remained unsafe for heavy machinery . Firefighters and gas company workers also milled around the scene, which drew a horde of lunchtime gawkers who snapped pictures of it with their cellphones. Rahman Esmaili, owner of the Sharx pool bar, was instead assessing damage to his basement-level bar where he says water had been leaking in for more than a week. He says the city was warned about the problem but replied there were no reports of low water pressure. ‘The city completely ignored (it),’ he said. ‘This morning, they decided to come and look at it.’ Parallel pothole: Meanwhile, in Miami Beach, Florida, another water main likely caused another vehicle--in this case, a yellow sports car (pictured)--to sink into a city street on Monday . Esmaili said workers hadn't been there long before the street caved in. He wondered aloud what would have happened if heavy traffic had been passing over the spot at the moment it collapsed. ‘It's very disturbing,’ he said. Esmaili said he will have to close his business for several days to replace soaked carpeting. Meanwhile, another leaky water main is to blame for a sinkhole in Miami Beach, Florida. Construction equipment likely damaged a pipe there and as a yellow sports car sat at a light Monday, it suddenly began to sink. Crews were able to remove the car and that driver, too, was uninjured.
Crews struggled to remove the 8 ton construction vehicle into Tuesday . The backhoe was there fixing a leaky water main, which likely caused the Monday morning cave-in . A car was also swallowed by a Miami Beach sinkhole on Monday .
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Factories and businesses will be paid to turn out their lights between 4pm and 8pm under emergency measures designed to head off the threat of blackouts next winter. They will be asked to save energy by halting production during the peak period for households if high demand caused by unusually harsh weather puts families at risk of being plunged into darkness. Industry watchdog Ofgem has decided the plan is necessary to ensure an adequate supply of electricity and prevent the lights going out in homes. Lights out: Industry watchdog Ofgem has decided the plan is necessary to ensure an adequate supply of electricity and prevent the lights going out in homes . But the cost of running the scheme, if it needs to be implemented, is bound to fall on the shoulders of consumers through their bills. The measures would also inevitably affect the nation’s productivity, thereby harming the economic recovery. They are needed because many coal and gas-fired power stations are being closed or mothballed to meet government promises to cut carbon emissions. At the same time, not enough wind turbines are being built to cover the resulting fall in Britain’s electricity-generating capacity. Hundreds of firms could sign up to the scheme, with the National Grid giving them a total of around £10million for agreeing to take part. The bill could double or treble if the requirement to cut energy use is triggered. The system of payments will only kick in if winters are particularly harsh and demand from households rises as a result. Payments: Hundreds of firms could sign up to the scheme, with the National Grid giving them a total of around £10million for agreeing to take part . Factories would cease production between 4pm and 8pm, when demand peaks as millions of children and workers return home. The Energy Intensive Users Group, which speaks for heavy industry, said there is a real risk of power shortages next winter and even more so for 2015-16. 'How are we supposed to expect investment to continue into this country if we are in danger of moving toward having Third World levels of reliability for power?' Jeremy Nicholson, Energy Intensive Users Group . Its director, Jeremy Nicholson, said: ‘These are, in effect, emergency measures to deal with the possibility of electricity shortages until new supply comes on line.’ He said that the scheme was a necessary response to the situation, but added: ‘This can’t be a sustainable way of managing the energy system. We should not be in this situation. 'Ofgem has been warning governments about the threat to supply margins for many years. But the changes to the energy market, such as the building of new nuclear power stations, is coming too late.’ Speaking of the economic impact,  he asked: ‘How are we supposed to expect investment to continue into this country if we are in danger of moving toward having Third World levels of reliability for power?’ Ofgem chief executive Andrew Wright said it was prudent to develop new measures as insurance against blackouts, adding: ‘There can be no room for industry complacency on security of supply.’
Factories and businesses will be paid to turn out lights from 4pm to 8pm . Emergency measures designed to head off threat of blackouts next winter . Ofgem decides plan is necessary to ensure adequate supply of electricity .
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Factories and businesses will be paid to turn out measures designed to head off the threat of blackouts next winter. They will be asked to save Ofgem has decided the plan is necessary to ensure to ensure an adequate supply of electricity and
Ryan Bertrand can develop the goal threat to break back into the England squad, according to Southampton team-mate Jose Fonte. The on-loan Chelsea full-back blasted his first Saints goal as Ronald Koeman's men saw off QPR 2-1 at St Mary's on Saturday. Bertrand has two England caps and a Champions League winners' medal, but his season-long switch to Southampton is his ninth loan stint away from Chelsea. Ryan Bertrand smashes in his first Southampton goal past QPR goalkeeper Rob Green . The on-loan Chelsea left-back celebrates victory over QPR with his Southampton team-mates . Captain Fonte believes Southampton can now help 25-year-old Bertrand force his way back into Roy Hodgson's England plans. 'I've been telling him a lot he needs to get forward, that he needs to start scoring goals to get in the England squad,' said Fonte. 'He has the ability for that. He's a great player and he's been great for us so far. 'He came and he gelled very well. Also, we want to keep pushing him so he can be better and better. An animated Ronald Koeman shouts instructions to his Saints players from the touchline . Ryan Bertrand also put his defensive abilities to good use, clearing off the line from Wilfried Bony . Graziano Pelle wins the game for Southampton with an amazing acrobatic effort . And the Italian striker wheeled away to celebrate with his delirious team-mates . 'He's a player with a great pedigree. 'I think he's enjoying it here: we gave him a lot of confidence, a lot of self-belief. 'He's matured now, he's a little bit older and everything's getting together for him. 'I just hope he can keep pushing on, and I hope he can get in the England squad.' Southampton manager Koeman won 78 caps for Holland as a defender packing a goal threat, and he can see a kindred attacking spirit in Bertrand. The former Ajax and Barcelona defender said Bertrand now needs regular football to reach his potential. Southampton boss Ronald Koeman says Ryan Bertrand needs regular first team football to fulfill his potential . The defender is congratulated by his colleagues after scoring his first Saints goal . 'We spoke about the possibilities after (Luke) Shaw went to United because we needed a player in that position,' said Koeman. 'If you are a Chelsea player that means you have good quality but he missed playing regular games. 'I like him as a player because he's an offensive left full-back. 'He has shown his qualities from the first day, but I expected this kind of quality. 'All he needed was to play every weekend, and now he's doing that it makes him stronger and more confident.'
Ryan Bertrand scored his first goal for Southampton in the 2-1 win over QPR . The left-back joined on a season long loan deal from Chelsea . Saints captain Jose Fonte has backed him for an England recall . Boss Ronald Koeman said Bertrand needs regular first team football to fulfill his potential .
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Southampton team-mate Jose Fonte. The on-loan loan stint away from Chelsea. Ryan Bertrand left-back celebrates victory over QPR with his to get in the England squad,' said Fonte. 'He has Ronald Koeman shouts instructions to his Saints wins the game for Southampton with an amazing regular football to reach his potential. needs regular first team football to fulfill his
After catching an octopus, holidaymaker Labros Hydras followed local tradition by killing it and taking it to a taverna to be served for his supper. That is when he discovered this was no ordinary specimen – it was a ‘hexapus’ with only six legs instead of the usual eight. The creature found during a snorkelling trip in Greece is believed to be only the second recorded worldwide. Catch: Labros Hydras his daughter Areti, ten, and son Arion, six admire the six legged octopus or hexapus which they found while on holiday in Greece . Fishing: The specimen was pulled from the sea by US citizen Labros Hydras as he went snorkelling in Greece . Hexapus: The chef refused to cook it for him but he fried it himself and served it with tomato and lemon . Father-of-two Mr Hydras, 49, took it to a local taverner where a chef cooked it and served it with tomato, lemon and a lettuce leaf. It was only then that he checked with a friend who is a biologist – and felt sick at what he had done. The first known hexapus was found off North Wales in 2008 and taken to Blackpool Sea Life Centre. Nicknamed Henry, he was then released back into the sea where he has . probably died of natural causes as their maximum life span is five . years. A repentant Mr Hydras said: ‘It tasted just like a normal octopus but now I feel really bad. ‘When we caught it, there was nothing to suggest it was any different or had been damaged. Net: The chef told Labros he should have let the octopus live because it was so rare . The unfortunate moment that Labros Hydras' son Arion (left) killed the six legged octopus (right) Beach: Labros finishes off the rare hexapus while his daughter Areti and son Arion watch . ‘I thought it had been born with six tentacles. We go to Greece every . year and when we catch an octopus, we do the same thing so we just did . not think about it. ‘I wanted to find out more, but there was no internet where we were. I . then called my friend who is a biologist and he told me it was true and I . was horrified.’ Mr Hydras, who was born in Greece but is now a US . citizen living in Washington DC, caught the hexapus with his daughter . Areti, ten, and son Arion, six, off the Pelion peninsula. The mechanical engineer has given details to the Hellenic  Centre for . Marine Research in Athens to increase awareness of the wild hexapus. Tentacles: it was only the second hexapus ever found, the first being in Wales . Holiday: The family inspect the hexapus before killing and eating it . ‘It is the least that I can do given my ignorance and guilt that I feel . for killing such a rare  animal,’ he said. Biologists said the hexapus . is the result of a natal abnormality in a common octopus (octopus . vulgaris), not a new species. Professor Matt Bentley, a marine biology expert at Newcastle University, said: ‘It is rare to find an octopus like this. ‘There is every possibility it could have grown an abnormality in early development. ‘There is nothing to suggest it is a different species. Another explanation is it could have been injured and healed over time.’ Day out: The family travel to Greece every year and frequently catch and cook wild octopi . Catch of the day: Labros's son Arion holds the six legged octopus or hexapus . Henry the Hexapus was found in 2008 . Henry was found off the coast of North Wales in 2008 in a lobster pot and was the first six-tentacled octopus found. He was named after King Henry VIII, who had six wives. He was held at Blackpool Sea Life Centre, northern England, and was an attraction in an exhibit named Suckers. It is thought that his tentacles are a result of a natural abnormality, and he was not involved in an accident. After being taken from the sea, he was transferred to the Anglesey Sea Zoo, Wales, which, in turn, donated him to the Blackpool Centre. He is thought to have been the first of his kind. The Centre's displays supervisor Carey Duckhouse said at the time: 'We've scoured the internet and talked to lots of other aquariums and no-one has ever heard of another case of a [hexapus].'
Labros Hydras pulled the hexapus from the sea when snorkelling in Greece . It's believed to be only the second recorded specimen worldwide .
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The government's multi-billion pound home loans scheme is not pushing up property prices, the Bank of England insisted today. Governor Mark Carney said Help to Buy does not pose a risk to financial stability and has not driven up house values by increasing demand. It is a major boost for Chancellor George Osborne, who has faced calls to rein in the mortgage guarantee scheme to only cover homes worth less than £260,000. Scroll down for video . Chancellor George Osborne has faced calls to limit the Help to Buy Scheme to much cheaper homes, but has been backed by the Bank of England . Under the £3.5billion equity loan scheme, introduced in April last year, first-time buyers and home movers can get help to buy a property worth up to £600,000. More than 35,000 homes have been bought using it so far, amid claims Britain is not building enough houses to cope with rising demand. In August, the head of the OECD global economic think tank called for the price limit to be more than halved to prevent a new property price bubble. But now Mr Carney has written to the Chancellor to say the £600,000 house price cap, and the fee charged to lenders who use it, 'remain appropriate'. He added the Help to Buy 'does not pose material risks to financial stability'. The intervention comes after first annual review by the Bank's Financial Policy Committee (FPC) of the scheme. Bank of England governor Mark Carney  has written to the Chancellor to say the £600,000 house price cap, and the fee charged to lenders who use it, 'remain appropriate' Latest figures from the Natonwide building society showed that house prices actually fell by 0.2 per cent last month, in the latest sign that the property market is cooling. However, prices are still dramatically higher than a year ago, ranging from 21 per cent in London to 4.3 per cent in the north of England. Mr Carney said that while there had been steep house price growth, Help to Buy 'does not appear to have been a material driver of that growth', with weak take-up in London where rises have been strongest. On Help to Buy, Mr Carney said the scheme had seen a return of lenders to the high loan-to-value market - representing mortgages of 90 per cent or more of a property's value. But the level of these remained relatively small compared with before the financial crisis, accounting for 9 per cent of mortgages in the year to date compared with 25 per cent in 2007. 'Looking ahead, and based on uptake of the scheme so far, we expect the volume of HTB loans to grow, but to become only a modest proportion of lenders' mortgage books over the life of the scheme.' In response Mr Osborne said: 'I was pleased to see the committee's conclusions that the scheme does not pose material risks to financial stability in the UK and has not been a material driver of recent house price growth.' The average house in the UK costs to £188,374, edging down from the all-time peak of £189,306 recorded in August, according to latest figures from Nationwide . The Bank's request for new powers to rein in risky home loans comes after Mr Osborne offered them earlier this year - beefing up its current ability to offer recommendations for controls on the market. It said the availability of powers of direction rather than just recommendation could allow it to skirt the need for time-consuming consultation 'where urgent implementation is required'. 'This can be an important consideration in a market like housing, where quick implementation may be necessary to prevent lenders and borrowers bringing forward transactions in anticipation of policy changes, putting more pressure on the market.' The Bank is asking for powers of direction over LTV ratios as well as debt-to-income (DTI) ratios.
Mark Carney said Help to Buy does not pose a risk to financial stability . State-backed mortgages offered on properties worth up to £600,000 . OECD called for limit to be lowered to £260,000 to prevent boom . But Bank insists it is 'appropriate' and not fuelling a property bubble .
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Carney said Help to Buy does not pose a risk to financial stability and has not driven up house buy a property worth up to £600,000. More than of the OECD global economic think tank called for the price limit to be more than halved to prevent
American Apparel is never shy when it comes to pushing boundaries with previous campaigns, including one featuring models dressed up as schoolgirls, causing huge debate. Happily, its latest collection is a little more feel-good. For its newest collection of t-shirts the brand has enlisted previous RuPaul Drag Race contestants, Alaska, Courtney Act and Willam Belli as brand ambassadors, models and muses. Scroll down for video . We three Queens: Drag artists Alaska, Courtney Act and Willam are the new American Apparel ad girls . The three famous drag Queens appear on a trio of exclusive concert-inspired t-shirts, which are available online for a limited time only, with just 500 of each t-shirt produced. The exclusive t-shirts come as a follow-up to the brand's partnership with artist Petra Collins for the 'Support Artists, Support Ethical Manufacturing' campaign, for which Collins' artwork was printed on a series of T-shirts. The Toronto-based artist's T-shirts featured a drawing of a menstruating vagina, which she claimed intended to open three taboo topics for discussion: 'pubic hair, masturbation, and menstruation.' Glam rock: The t-shirts take inspiration from 80s concert t-shirts, Willam appears on rock style black jersey top . The partnership with the three drag artists is tamer, with each drag artist appearing, fully-clothed, as a silk-screen print. The collaboration came about after one of American Apparel's previous designers, Jonny Makeup worked with Courtney and Willam on the makeover programme Transfashionable. Jonny told Out magazine that the three were an obvious choice for the brand. 'It was only natural to get them involved with American Apparel' said the 31-year-old designer. Willam Belli, 32, is best known for her appearance on the reality TV series RuPaul's Drag Race as well as her Youtube channel where she broadcasts a series of video reviews called Willam's Beatdown. The drag artist told the Huffington Post that her role as a campaign girl for American Apparel was a dream come true. Don't be a drag just be a Queen: Alaska's t-shirt has a pin-up girl feel (left) whereas Courtney Act opts for a subtle mod vibe . 'Every little boy dreams of being on a baseball card' adding that he was proud to work with a company so keen to support drag. 'American Apparel has continually supported artists and I love that we can bring attention from our campaign to some of our favorite causes ourselves AND the ethical manufacturing of these super cool t shirts.' As well as the campaign imagery, Willam, Alaska and Courtney appear in a music video alongside several half naked men. The song, 'American Apparel Ad Girls,' is a parody of Capital Cities' 'Farrah Fawcett Hair' and is available to download at iTunes. Have American Apparel finally redeemed themselves? Share your thoughts with us at [email protected] .
American Apparel have launched a range of Drag Queen t-shirts . Created for Support Artists Support Ethical Manufacturing campaign . The previous line for the campaign caused huge controversy . The drag artists also appear in a music video .
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(CNN Student News) -- Use this activity to help your students review the U.S. Constitution and understand its relevance today. Generate a class discussion to determine what students know about the U.S. Constitution. Conduct class research, if necessary, to enable students to answer the following questions: . • What was the first governing document for the young United States? • Why did many Americans want the Articles of Confederation replaced? • Who were the members of the Constitutional Convention? • Where and under what conditions did the Convention meet? • What challenges did the framers of the Constitution face in crafting a document that would be ratified by the thirteen states? • As delegates were considering how the new government would look, what opposing views surfaced about the size of government, representation and other issues? How were these issues addressed in the Constitution? Next, review the text of the U.S. Constitution, including its 27 Amendments. You can read the text as a class or assign portions of the document to different groups of students and have them briefly summarize each section that they were assigned. Divide the class into groups. Direct each group to find a current news story that is an illustration of some aspect of the U.S. Constitution. For example, a story about a protest demonstrates the First Amendment. A story about upcoming congressional elections is an illustration of Article I. Have groups determine the connections between their chosen stories and the Constitution, and then share their findings with the class. Once all groups have presented their information, point out to students that, although it was created in 1787, the Constitution is more than an historic document: It is the basis of the laws and civil liberties that affect all of us today. Conclude with a discussion about the Constitution in modern times. Ask students: What elements of the Constitution do you think have allowed it to survive the test of time and become the oldest written constitution still in effect? Related Resources . • Constitution of the United States http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/constitution.html . • The Constitution Center: Constitution Day http://www.constitutioncenter.org/ncc_progs_Constitution_Day.aspx . • Center for Civic Education http://new.civiced.org/ . • CNN.com http://www.cnn.com/ . Social Studies Standards . V. Individuals, Groups and Institutions . Social studies programs should include experiences that provide for the study of interactions among individuals, groups and institutions. VI. Power, Authority and Governance . Social studies programs should include experiences that provide for the study of how people create and change structures of power, authority, and governance. X. Civic Ideals and Practices . Social studies programs should include experiences that provide for the study of ideals, principles, and practices of citizenship in a democratic republic. The Curriculum Standards for Social Studies (http://www.socialstudies.org/standards) are published by the National Council for Social Studies (http://www.socialstudies.org/).
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By . Hugo Gye and Louise Boyle . PUBLISHED: . 11:13 EST, 13 March 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 04:26 EST, 14 March 2013 . A couple who found their son after he was abandoned as a baby in a New York subway station have described the chance encounter that brought the family together as their 'destiny'. Danny Stewart was returning home to his partner Peter Mercurio in August 2000 when he saw what he thought was a doll lying in the corner of the 14th Street A/C/E subway station in Manhattan. When he glanced back, he saw the little legs wriggling and realized it was a baby boy wrapped in a sweatshirt. Scroll down for video . Miracle: Danny Stewart (left) and Peter Mercurio (right) adopted the baby boy that Mr Stewart found abandoned in a Manhattan subway station in August 2000 . Meant to be: The fathers say that their son, who is now a teenager, is a 'gift' who was brought into their life by chance . The social worker immediately called the . police and then made a panicked phone call to his partner, saying: 'I found a baby! I called 911, but I don't think they believed . me.' Mr Mercurio rushed to the scene where authorities had already taken charge of the day-old child who had his umbilical cord still attached. For several months there was wall-to-wall media coverage as authorities searched for the mother of the boy, who had been named baby Daniel 'ACE' Doe. When after four months no one had come forward to claim the child, Mr Stewart was asked to appear in court to testify as to how he found the child. At the December proceedings, the judge suddenly asked if the couple would be interested in adopting the little boy. Thirteen years later, reflecting on that fateful moment, Mr Stewart told NBC: 'I thought, ''Maybe . this is destiny, maybe this is divine intervention. This is a gift . we're given and how can we say no to a gift?''' Happy family: The couple and their son Kevin who has now grown into a 'great kid', the fathers say . Adorable: Mr Stewart rides the NY subway with his son Kevin months after he found the boy abandoned near the turnstiles in a Chelsea station . When they were first allowed to hold the baby, the couple knew they could hardly bear to be apart from him again. The pair were unexpectedly given custody of the boy with just 36 hours' notice, and started their life together that Christmas. The judge later offered the couple the opportunity to adopt the little boy - at a time when it was difficult for gay partners to do so and more than a decade before same-sex marriage became legal in New York. Their new son was re-named Kevin. The couple have kept their son's identity a secret to protect him but said his presence in their lives made them 'better people'. And 12 years later, they were reunited with the judge who brought their family together when she presided at their wedding. Life-changing: The couple said that the chance discovery of the baby boy was the best thing that has ever happened to them . The family had no contact with the . judge who had brought them together until 2011, when they decided to wed . after gay marriage was legalised in New York. Kevin . suggested that they should ask the same judge to officiate their . wedding, so they contacted her through the court service and she said . that she would be delighted to meet them again. When . they walked in to the court room, Kevin held out his hand to greet the . woman who had given him his parents - but she insisted on hugging him . instead. Mr Mercurio . wrote in the Times that they were all enjoying their catch-up so much . they almost forgot to conduct the actual wedding ceremony. The playwright has now turned his family's experiences into a film, entitled Found.
Danny Stewart found day-old baby boy in New York station in August 2000 . Judge asked if he and partner Peter Mercurio wanted to adopt the child four months later . 12 years later, the couple were married by the same judge .
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Goodyear has created a range of tyres (stock image) that monitor the pressure of tyres and automatically inflates them using just a regulator and a tube . Inflating your tyres too much can cause them to tear, while not having enough pressure can lead to punctures and damage to the suspension. With this in mind, Goodyear has created tyres that monitor pressure, and automatically inflate using just a regulator and a tube. If the regulator senses the pressure dropping it opens a valve to let air in, and this pumps up the tyre to the correct pounds per square inch (PSI). All the components of the AMT system, including the pump, are contained within the tyre. Correctly inflated tyres can save fuel as well as lead to carbon dioxide reductions, while increasing the life of the tyre. Ohio-based Goodyear began developing the Air Maintenance Technology (AMT) in 2011 and will now start testing the tyres on trucking fleets in the US and Canada over the next 18 months. ‘This is an important milestone in the development of AMT for the commercial trucking marketplace,’ said Joseph Zekoski, Goodyear’s chief technical officer. ‘The tyres equipped with AMT have performed well in testing, and we are pleased that so many of our fleet customers were eager to collaborate with us in the next phase of testing.’ The system uses a so-called peristaltic pump technology to automatically maintain tyre pressure. This pressure is programmed in before the tyres are fitted, and is based on the individual car or truck’s PSI. The system (illustrated) uses a so-called peristaltic pump technology to automatically maintain tyre pressure. An internal regulator senses when the pressure drops below the specified PSI, which then opens to allow air into the pumping tube. As the tyre rolls, it flattens the tube pushing air through the valve and into the tyre . An internal regulator senses when the inflation pressure drops below the specified PSI, which then opens to allow air into the pumping tube. The system uses a so-called peristaltic pump technology to maintain tyre pressure. This pressure is programmed in before the tyres are fitted, and is based on the individual car or truck’s PSI. An internal regulator senses when the inflation pressure drops below the specified PSI, which then opens to allow air flow into the pumping tube. As the tyre rolls, it flattens the tube pushing air through the valve and into the tyre cavity to inflate it to the optimised pressure. As the tyre rolls, it flattens the tube pushing air through the valve and into the tyre cavity to inflate it to the optimised pressure. The Department of Energy’s Office of Vehicle Technology has given $1.5 million to help research, develop and test the AMT system for commercial vehicle tyres. According to Goodyear, tyre-related costs are the single largest maintenance item for commercial vehicle fleets. Only 44 percent of all truck tyres are within five PSI of their target pressure, and 7 per cent are underinflated by 20 PSI or more. ‘The phase of [AMT] testing will go a long way in helping us determine when we can make this technology available in the commercial tyre marketplace,’ continued Mr Zekoski. Earlier this month, the company also a long haul drive tyre in North America, called the Goodyear Fuelmax LHD G505D, designed to save fuel.
Goodyear began developing the Air Maintenance Technology in 2011 . It will now start testing the tyres on trucking fleets in the US and Canada . A regulator senses when inflation pressure drops below the specified PSI . Regulator then opens to allow air flow into the pumping tube . As the tyre rolls, it flattens the tube and pushes air into the valve . This air flows into the tyre cavity and inflates it to the optimised pressure .
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Migrants flowing into Europe by boat from Africa this year are expected to exceed 100,000 by mid-August, officials have said. Nearly 91,000 people have reached Italy . by sea since the start of the year, already close to the record-high of . 92,000 arrivals in 2011. It came as another 2,500 arrived in Italy in the last 24 hours after being rescued by the navy and coastguard while crossing the Mediterranean. Scroll down for video . Desperate: More2,500 migrants have arrived in Italy in the last 24 hours after being rescued by the navy while crossing the Mediterranean from Africa . Influx: The migrants were rescued in the previous few days in the Strait of Sicily while trying to reach Italian coasts from Africa . Around 1,000 people were brought by the coastguard into the southern port of Reggio Calabria. Another . 958 migrants arrived in the Sicilian town of Pozzallo on board a navy . vessel, while over 500 people reached the city of Palermo. Most of them are Egyptians, Pakistanis, Eritreans, Syrians and Somalis, the authorities said. Italy's navy and coast guard have been . patrolling the Mediterranean Sea since last October as part of an . EU-funded search-and-rescue mission called 'Mare Nostrum' (Our Sea). But overwhelmed by the numbers, the country is increasingly waiving European rules to fingerprint migrants, allowing them to move on. Fleeing their own countries:P Many of the migrants are Egyptians, Pakistanis, Eritreans, Syrians and Somalis, authorities say . Searching for a new life: A mother takes her children off the boat. Overwhelmed, Italy is waiving European rules to fingerprint migrants, allowing them to move on . Italy's navy and coast guard have been patrolling the Mediterranean Sea since last October as part of an EU-funded mission called 'Mare Nostrum' (Our Sea) Many are then heading to Britain via Calais, where the unprecedented influx is causing a tense summer as clashes break out among asylum-seekers in overcrowded camps. Sudanese and Eritreans have battled in . the heat in France's port city, with frustrations rising as the . Africans jockey for space while trying to sneak into Britain - the dream . destination some 30 kilometers (20 miles) away. British police have been on site trying to make sure they don't cross over. Their . French counterparts fired tear gas on Tuesday to break up the latest . battles that left dozens injured, one seriously, the Calais prefecture . said. Migrants fleeing . poverty and war in Africa and the Middle East arrive in Calais with . hopes of crossing the channel on a ferry or on trucks laden with cargo. Medical help: Many migrants head to Calais, where clashes have broken out among asylum-seekers, in the hope of making it into Britain . Welfare: Members of the Italian Red Cross check over and treat the migrants after their treacherous journey across the Mediterranean . Their numbers in the city at the edge of the English Channel have swelled to up to 1,300, overwhelming the city, aid agencies and police. 'There are migrants who arrive each day and each day some who succeed in getting to Britain,' said Deputy Mayor Philippe Mignonet, in charge of security, earlier this week. He refused to say how many migrants outsmart the scanners, CO2 detectors and other technology used on trucks and planted through the Channel Tunnel. 'Calais has been taken hostage,' Mignonet said, blaming in part a Franco-British cooperation accord that he says puts the brunt of the burden on Calais. Britain is seen by many migrants as Europe's Shangri-La, with a more humane treatment of migrants than continental neighbors like France, where there are only 22,000 living units for some 60,000 asylum seekers. Clashes among migrants are a new phenomenon. 'There are lots of people, so there is lots more tension,' said Noemie Bourdet of aid group Secours Catholique in Calais.
Nearly 91,000 men, women and children have reached Italy from across the Mediterranean since start of the year . Another 2,500 have arrived in Italian ports in the last 24 hours after being rescued by the navy and coastguards .
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New Zealand skiing holidays and Kiwi wines are set to get more expensive with economists predicting the Australian dollar will fall to parity with the New Zealand dollar . ANZ economist Daniel Been said the Aussie and Kiwi dollar will likely reach parity for the first time since both currencies were floated, after the AUD hit a record low 103.01 Kiwi cents last Thursday. 'At the moment momentum suggests that parity is more likely than not,' Mr Been said . New Zealand skiing holidays (such as in Queenstown, pictured) are set to get more expensive with economists predicting the Australian dollar will fall to parity with the New Zealand dollar within 12 months . Settled snow is seen covering houses on New Zealand's lower South Island in Queenstown . 'It's very difficult to see what structures will change that will prompt a change - a catalyst for a sharp reversal is not all that obvious.' Mr Been co-authored a report about the AUD/NZD with fellow ANZ economist Sam Tuck. Mr Tuck said the two currencies would probably hit parity in the next year, with the options market suggesting there is a 57 per cent it will happen. He said this would make New Zealand products more expensive for Australian consumers. 'Australians who like to come over to Queenstown of Christchurch for a skiing holiday in winter, it will make that more expensive and make the Snowy Mountains more attractive,' Mr Tuck said. New Zealand wines would also become more pricey if the AUD and NZD hit parity . A tractor mulches dead wood at one of winemaker Villa Maria Estate Ltd.'s vineyards in Marlborough, NZ . 'Those who enjoy Kiwi wines will have to pay a bit more for it.' Mr Been said parity would not have a big impact on the Australian economy, and parity would be 'unlikely to sustain itself for a long period of time'. 'For the Australian economy I don't think the consequences are as large as they are for the New Zealand economy,' he said. 'New Zealand makes up about 4 per cent of our exports basket, but we make up about 20 per cent of the export market for NZ.' In their report, Mr Been and Mr Tuck said decline in the AUD will add competitiveness pressures on the New Zealand economy. 'A sustained push through parity would make holidaying in destinations like Queensland or Tasmania far more attractive on a relative basis,' they wrote. The Australian dollar hit a record low of 103.01 Kiwi cents last Thursday . The report said the move toward parity was due largely to the fact that the New Zealand economy had confidence whereas the Australian economy did not . The report said the move toward parity was due largely to the fact that the New Zealand economy had confidence whereas the Australian economy did not. New Zealand is enjoying growth beyond the housing sector, but in Australia 'the malaise is going to be hard to shake in the near term', the report said. 'In May last year, as the new government's first budget was delivered it provided a watershed moment,' Mr Been and Mr Tuck wrote. 'It hammered home the consequences of the declines in the terms of trade and that Australia's incomes in aggregate were unlikely to rise. 'This means that the momentum in Australia is going to be hard to shift and the RBA will likely have an easing bias for much of 2015.'
Experts say the Aussie and Kiwi dollar will likely reach parity for first time . The Australian dollar hit a record low of 103.01 Kiwi cents last Thursday . This will make NZ products more expensive for Australian consumers . It will also hurt New Zealand exports, with Australia making up about 20 per cent of the export market for the country .
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Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- A senior government official arrived Monday in Cairo amid rumors that he had defected, Egypt's state-run Al-Ahram newspaper reported. Nasr al-Mabrouk Abdallah arrived with nine of his family members on a private plane from Djerba, Tunisia, the newspaper reported, citing an unidentified airport official. Djerba is about 150 miles (240 kilometers) west of Tripoli. Meanwhile, a U.S. defense official confirmed Monday that Libyan forces loyal to Gadhafi fired a short-range Scud missile on Sunday at a rebel stronghold, but by all accounts the missile failed to reach its target. The official said the missile was launched from a government-held area 50 miles east of Sirte and landed 50 miles east of Brega in the desert. In Cairo, Libyan Embassy officials did not greet Abdallah's plane when it pulled up to Cairo's Terminal 4, which is the arrival point for private planes, fueling speculation that Abdallah may have abandoned leader Moammar Gadhafi, Al-Ahram said. The newspaper and an official at Cairo International Airport identified Abdallah as Libya's minister of the interior. However, a Libyan government official -- whose information has proved reliable in the past but who is not allowed to talk to the news media for attribution -- identified Abdallah as an administrative director at the Interior Ministry and a former Libyan minister. The official said he could confirm that Abdallah had traveled to Egypt with his family on nonofficial business, but could not specify the nature of the trip. A Libyan government website reported in June that Abdallah had been sworn in as deputy minister of public security. Libya's interior ministry is called the Ministry of Public Security. Asked about the apparent defection, Tripoli government spokesman Musa Ibrahim said he would not comment on any personal decisions by Abdallah. "In the last while, we noticed that he had intense social pressures on him. It's probably not appropriate that we talk about it in detail because it's personal." Ibrahim added, "Truthfully, he has fallen under a lot of social and emotional pressure as we've noticed. He couldn't handle it and preferred that he left. That's a personal decision." Abdallah's departure comes as rebels have been reporting major advances toward their goal of cutting off Libya's coastal road, the Tripoli regime's lifeline, and reaching the capital. In the coastal city of al-Zawiya, clashes were ongoing. "At the moment, it's quite hard to say who is in complete control of the city," said Deborah Haynes, a reporter for the Times of London who left the city Monday. "The rebels say they have 80% of it under their control, but it is a very fluid situation." Pro-Gadhafi snipers were holed up in buildings in the main square, where rebels were firing at them with rocket-propelled grenades, she said. Rebel fighters controlled all but the eastern part of the city, said Hassan Jwaili, who is a rebel fighter and a source who has proven reliable in the past. Gadhafi forces shelled al-Zawiya with Grad rockets from nearby Janzur, killing two rebels, bringing the number of dead in al-Zawiya to 11, with dozens more wounded, Jwaili said. NATO airstrikes, though, have hit Gadhafi forces in Janzur, aiding the rebels, he said. West of al-Zawiya, rebel forces entered the towns of Surman and Sabrata late Sunday, Jwaili said. Twenty-two rebel fighters died and 38 were wounded in the towns, he said. West of Sabrata, rebels surrounded Gadhafi forces inside a military camp, he said. Clashes were continuing for control of Tiji, on the plains of the western mountains, Jwaili said. And in Assaba, east of Qawalish, also in the western mountains, rebel fighters had surrounded the city and negotiations were under way for Gadhafi forces to turn themselves in, Jwaili said. But a Tripoli government spokesman denied the assertions that rebels were advancing. Gadhafi himself, in an address broadcast Monday on Libyan state television, urged Libyans to fight opposition forces and "cleanse this sweet and honorable land." Cheers from the crowd accompanied the speech, cries of "Allah, Libya, Gadhafi and nothing else" at times drowning out Gadhafi. "We dance and sing despite the strikes! The strikes will be over and NATO will be defeated," Gadhafi said. "Move always forward to the challenge; pick up your weapons; go to the fight in order to liberate Libya inch by inch from the traitors and from NATO. Be prepared to fight if they hit the ground." Claims of control over the city of al-Zawiya -- if true -- would be a strategic blow against government forces, since the road through the city serves as a critical supply line to Tripoli from the west and has an oil terminal. In his news conference Monday evening, Ibrahim denied the assertions and said Gadhafi forces were in "complete control" of al-Zawiya after having halted rebel attacks there. "There are a few armed gangs inside the city who took advantage of the opportunity to enter but they are limited," he said. "All of south Zawiya is protected. The armed gangs tried to attack people in their homes, occupy a school and raid shops. The government closed off a main road for the protection of the people." The rebels say that they were the ones who closed the coastal road. Ibrahim said heavy NATO airstrikes were continuing to strike some coastal cities, including al-Zawiya, with the eastern city of al-Brega bearing the brunt of the attacks. "To be honest, they're unable to shake our civilians or our youth," he said. He said the rebels suffered heavy casualties. "Hundreds of them injured and tens killed. Because of this, now people in the eastern regions and even the armed gangs refer to al-Brega as a cemetery. Al-Brega is synonymous with death." In Tiji, 40 rebels were killed by pro-Gadhafi forces, who took three tanks and a number of weapons from them, he said. Ibrahim said officials were negotiating with international companies that have expressed interest in returning to Libya, he said. The goal is for them to resume operations "very soon." Ibrahim added that the Tripoli government forces were planning to "free" the key port city of Misrata from rebel forces. "We can't tell everything but we're in a position to free Misrata," he said. "It's not an easy feat." Rebel commander al-Zintani rejected Ibrahim's assertions that Gadhafi's forces controlled al-Zawiya and Surman, which is also along the western supply road, as well as the government's claims to Garyan, another city on a key supply route leading to Tripoli from the south. "The next few days will prove him wrong," the rebel field commander predicted. NATO said Sunday it had struck a Gadhafi military facility in Garyan. Rebel spokesman Jumma Ibrahim has said that rebels control the coastal road connecting al-Zawiya with a post on the Tunisia border, but that Gadhafi forces still controlled the post. Reports from Tunisia's state-owned Tataouine radio corroborated the account. CNN has not been able to independently confirm battle claims, including who controls al-Zawiya. Daily claims of rebel successes indicate rapid progress when compared with positions rebels claimed on previous days. The government in Tripoli has consistently downplayed claims of rebel victories and played up the strength of Gadhafi's forces. "You have to remember we are very powerful," Musa Ibrahim said Saturday. "The tens of thousands and tens of thousands of volunteers are armed right now. It doesn't matter whether NATO advances or not, whether rebels advance or not, because we will always be able to fight, in a year's time, in two years, in three years." Five months into the Libyan war, the rebels have won international support in their effort to oust Gadhafi. They have been aided by NATO airstrikes that began in March after the U.N. Security Council approved a resolution that ordered civilians be protected. CNN's Matthew Chance, Kareem Khadder, Amir Ahmed, Salma Abdelaziz, Kamal Ghattas, Yasmin Amer, Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and Barbara Starr contributed to this report.
NEW: U.S. says Libya fired Scud missile Sunday . Spokesman says official's decision to leave was "personal" "It's quite hard to say who is in complete control," says reporter about al-Zawiya . Report: Libya's interior minister arrives in Cairo on a private plane .
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In Cairo, Libyan Embassy officials", "did not greet Abdallah's plane when it pulled up", "to Cairo's Terminal 4, which is the arrival point", "for private planes, fueling speculation that", "Abdallah may have abandoned leader Moammar", "Gadhafi, Al-Ahram said. The newspaper and an", "official at Cairo International Airport", "identified Abdallah as Libya's minister of the", "interior. However, a Libyan government official", "-- whose information has proved reliable in the", "past but who is not allowed to talk to the news", "media for attribution -- identified Abdallah as", "an administrative director at the Interior", "Ministry and a former Libyan minister. The", "official said he could confirm that Abdallah had", "traveled to Egypt with his family on nonofficial", "business, but could not specify the nature of the", "trip. A Libyan government website reported in", "June that Abdallah had been sworn in as deputy", "minister of public security. Libya's interior", "ministry is called the Ministry of Public", "Security. Asked about the apparent defection,", "Tripoli government spokesman Musa Ibrahim said he", "would not comment on any personal decisions by", "Abdallah. \"In the last while, we noticed that he", "had intense social pressures on him. It's", "probably not appropriate that we talk about it in", "detail because it's personal.\" Ibrahim added,", "\"Truthfully, he has fallen under a lot of social", "and emotional pressure as we've noticed. He", "couldn't handle it and preferred that he left.", "That's a personal decision.\" Abdallah's departure", "comes as rebels have been reporting major", "advances toward their goal of cutting off Libya's", "coastal road, the Tripoli regime's lifeline, and", "reaching the capital. In the coastal city of", "al-Zawiya, clashes were ongoing. \"At the moment,", "it's quite hard to say who is in complete control", "of the city,\" said Deborah Haynes, a reporter for", "the Times of London who left the city Monday.", "\"The rebels say they have 80% of it under their", "control, but it is a very fluid situation.\"", "Pro-Gadhafi snipers were holed up in buildings in", "the main square, where rebels were firing at them", "with rocket-propelled grenades, she said. Rebel", "fighters controlled all but the eastern part of", "the city, said Hassan Jwaili, who is a rebel", "fighter and a source who has proven reliable in", "the past. Gadhafi forces shelled al-Zawiya with", "Grad rockets from nearby Janzur, killing two", "rebels, bringing the number of dead in al-Zawiya", "to 11, with dozens more wounded, Jwaili said.", "NATO airstrikes, though, have hit Gadhafi forces", "in Janzur, aiding the rebels, he said. West of", "al-Zawiya, rebel forces entered the towns of", "Surman and Sabrata late Sunday, Jwaili said.", "Twenty-two rebel fighters died and 38 were", "wounded in the towns, he said. West of Sabrata,", "rebels surrounded Gadhafi forces inside a", "military camp, he said. Clashes were continuing", "for control of Tiji, on the plains of the western", "mountains, Jwaili said. And in Assaba, east of", "Qawalish, also in the western mountains, rebel", "fighters had surrounded the city and negotiations", "were under way for Gadhafi forces to turn", "themselves in, Jwaili said. But a Tripoli", "government spokesman denied the assertions that", "rebels were advancing. Gadhafi himself, in an", "address broadcast Monday on Libyan state", "television, urged Libyans to fight opposition", "forces and \"cleanse this sweet and honorable", "land.\" Cheers from the crowd accompanied the", "speech, cries of \"Allah, Libya, Gadhafi and", "nothing else\" at times drowning out Gadhafi. \"We", "dance and sing despite the strikes! The strikes", "will be over and NATO will be defeated,\" Gadhafi", "said. \"Move always forward to the challenge; pick", "up your weapons; go to the fight in order to", "liberate Libya inch by inch from the traitors and", "from NATO. Be prepared to fight if they hit the", "ground.\" Claims of control over the city of", "al-Zawiya -- if true -- would be a strategic blow", "against government forces, since the road through", "the city serves as a critical supply line to", "Tripoli from the west and has an oil terminal. In", "his news conference Monday evening, Ibrahim", "denied the assertions and said Gadhafi forces", "were in \"complete control\" of al-Zawiya after", "having halted rebel attacks there. \"There are a", "few armed gangs inside the city who took", "advantage of the opportunity to enter but they", "are limited,\" he said. \"All of south Zawiya is", "protected. The armed gangs tried to attack people", "in their homes, occupy a school and raid shops.", "The government closed off a main road for the", "protection of the people.\" The rebels say that", "they were the ones who closed the coastal road.", "Ibrahim said heavy NATO airstrikes were", "continuing to strike some coastal cities,", "including al-Zawiya, with the eastern city of", "al-Brega bearing the brunt of the attacks. \"To be", "honest, they're unable to shake our civilians or", "our youth,\" he said. He said the rebels suffered", "heavy casualties. \"Hundreds of them injured and", "tens killed. Because of this, now people in the", "eastern regions and even the armed gangs refer to", "al-Brega as a cemetery. Al-Brega is synonymous", "with death.\" In Tiji, 40 rebels were killed by", "pro-Gadhafi forces, who took three tanks and a", "number of weapons from them, he said. Ibrahim", "said officials were negotiating with", "international companies that have expressed", "interest in returning to Libya, he said. The goal", "is for them to resume operations \"very soon.\"", "Ibrahim added that the Tripoli government forces", "were planning to \"free\" the key port city of", "Misrata from rebel forces. \"We can't tell", "everything but we're in a position to free", "Misrata,\" he said. \"It's not an easy feat.\" Rebel", "commander al-Zintani rejected Ibrahim's", "assertions that Gadhafi's forces controlled", "al-Zawiya and Surman, which is also along the", "western supply road, as well as the government's", "claims to Garyan, another city on a key supply", "route leading to Tripoli from the south. \"The", "next few days will prove him wrong,\" the rebel", "field commander predicted. NATO said Sunday it", "had struck a Gadhafi military facility in Garyan.", "Rebel spokesman Jumma Ibrahim has said that", "rebels control the coastal road connecting", "al-Zawiya with a post on the Tunisia border, but", "that Gadhafi forces still controlled the post.", "Reports from Tunisia's state-owned Tataouine", "radio corroborated the account. CNN has not been", "able to independently confirm battle claims,", "including who controls al-Zawiya. Daily claims of", "rebel successes indicate rapid progress when", "compared with positions rebels claimed on", "previous days. The government in Tripoli has", "consistently downplayed claims of rebel victories", "and played up the strength of Gadhafi's forces.", "\"You have to remember we are very powerful,\" Musa", "Ibrahim said Saturday. \"The tens of thousands and", "tens of thousands of volunteers are armed right", "now. It doesn't matter whether NATO advances or", "not, whether rebels advance or not, because we", "will always be able to fight, in a year's time,", "in two years, in three years.\" Five months into", "the Libyan war, the rebels have won international", "support in their effort to oust Gadhafi. They", "have been aided by NATO airstrikes that began in", "March after the U.N. Security Council approved a", "resolution that ordered civilians be protected.", "CNN's Matthew Chance, Kareem Khadder, Amir Ahmed,", "Salma Abdelaziz, Kamal Ghattas, Yasmin Amer,", "Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and Barbara Starr contributed", "to this report." ]
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private plane from Djerba, Tunisia, the newspaper minister of public security. Libya's interior That's a personal decision." Abdallah's departure it's quite hard to say who is in complete control
(CNN) -- Has the world of football bitten back? One of the game's most controversial characters, Luis Suarez, has been left off the 23-man longlist for the prestigious Ballon d'Or for "disgracing himself on the pitch." The award, which is voted for by coaches and captains of national teams and journalists across the world selected by France Football Magazine, will be awarded in Zurich, Switzerland, on January 12. While the likes of holder Cristiano Ronaldo and four-time winner Lionel Messi are up for the gong, Suarez's name is nowhere to be seen, despite the former Liverpool striker jointly winning the Golden Boot with the Real Madrid forward. Barcelona's Suarez returned to action in last weekend's El Clasico against Real Madrid after completing his four-month ban for biting Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguay's World Cup clash with Italy. Football's bad boy has paid the price for his behavior according to Philippe Auclair, the London-based correspondent for France Football Magazine. "The criteria used for the selection of the longlist of Ballon d'Or contenders by France Football and FIFA are very clear," Auclair told CNN. "A player who has disgraced himself on the pitch as Suarez has, cannot and will not be included, regardless of his achievements throughout the calendar year. "In short, under no circumstances could the Uruguayan be considered for the award. I think that this is clear enough." Suarez joined the Catalan club for a transfer fee reported to be in the region of £75 million ($128.5 million) following a sensational season with Liverpool. The 27-year-old scored 31 goals for Liverpool with the team just missing out on the English Premier League title, although it did qualify for the Champions League for the first time in four seasons. Suarez's snub looks to have come following his bite on Chiellini -- the third time he has committed such an offense during his career. Tony Barrett, football writer for the Times newspaper who watched Suarez on a weekly basis during his time at Liverpool, says the forward can only blame himself for his absence from the list of nominees. "On the basis of his outstanding form last season, Luis Suarez's omission from the nominees for the Ballon d'Or is staggering," Barrett told CNN. "By common consensus, the forward was among world football's best performing players as he inspired a wholly unexpected title challenge from Liverpool. "In terms of form, ability and performance levels, any list of the world's top players over the last 12 months which does not include Suarez will inevitably provoke debate and, in some cases, shock. "The only conclusion to be drawn is that his bite on Chiellini cost him inclusion and, as ever, Suarez has only himself to blame for this. "Regardless of that, his standing as a player has already been reflected in more meaningful fashion by the fact that Barcelona were willing to pay £75 million to sign him." While the debate over Suarez continues to rage, Ronaldo and Messi are likely to go head-to-head once again, while there are several other candidates who will fancy their chances. Brazil and Barcelona star Neymar is on the list alongside the likes of Real Madrid quartet Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema, James Rodriguez and Sergio Ramos . Bayern Munich and Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer enjoyed a fine year, helping his club win the league title before lifting the World Cup in Brazil. Neuer's Bayern teammate, Arjen Robben, who helped the Netherlands qualify for the semifinals in Brazil, is also in with a shout. Bayern captain Phillip Lahm is on the list alongside teammate Bastian Schweinsteiger and Mario Gotze, the man who scored the winner in the World Cup final. Five players from England's Premier League have been nominated including Manchester City's Yaya Toure, Manchester United's Angel Di Maria and the Chelsea trio of Eden Hazard, Diego Costa and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. France and Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba is the sole representative from Serie A, while Ligue 1 is boosted by the presence of Paris Saint-Germain and Sweden forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic. In the managerial stakes, 10 nominees have been named including Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho -- despite his failure to win a trophy last season. Joachim Low, the man who led Germany to victory at the World Cup will be one of the favorites to be named as coach of the year. Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, who led his club to Champions League glory last term, is joined by Pep Guardiola of Bayern Munich, Manuel Pellegrini of Manchester City and Diego Simeone, who presided over Atletico Madrid's title win in Spain last season. There is also room for Alejandro Sabella, who took Argentina to the World Cup final, Louis van Gaal of Manchester United, Antonio Conte of Italy and Jurgen Klinsmann, coach of Team USA.
The 23-name longlist for the Ballon d'Or has been revealed . Cristiano Ronaldo won the title last year . List will be whittled down to three names by December 1 . Winner set to be announced on January 12 .
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[ "(CNN) -- Has the world of football bitten back?", "One of the game's most controversial characters,", "Luis Suarez, has been left off the 23-man", "longlist for the prestigious Ballon d'Or for", "\"disgracing himself on the pitch.\" The award,", "which is voted for by coaches and captains of", "national teams and journalists across the world", "selected by France Football Magazine, will be", "awarded in Zurich, Switzerland, on January 12.", "While the likes of holder Cristiano Ronaldo and", "four-time winner Lionel Messi are up for the", "gong, Suarez's name is nowhere to be seen,", "despite the former Liverpool striker jointly", "winning the Golden Boot with the Real Madrid", "forward. Barcelona's Suarez returned to action in", "last weekend's El Clasico against Real Madrid", "after completing his four-month ban for biting", "Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguay's World Cup", "clash with Italy. Football's bad boy has paid the", "price for his behavior according to Philippe", "Auclair, the London-based correspondent for", "France Football Magazine. \"The criteria used for", "the selection of the longlist of Ballon d'Or", "contenders by France Football and FIFA are very", "clear,\" Auclair told CNN. \"A player who has", "disgraced himself on the pitch as Suarez has,", "cannot and will not be included, regardless of", "his achievements throughout the calendar year.", "\"In short, under no circumstances could the", "Uruguayan be considered for the award. I think", "that this is clear enough.\" Suarez joined the", "Catalan club for a transfer fee reported to be in", "the region of £75 million ($128.5 million)", "following a sensational season with Liverpool.", "The 27-year-old scored 31 goals for Liverpool", "with the team just missing out on the English", "Premier League title, although it did qualify for", "the Champions League for the first time in four", "seasons. Suarez's snub looks to have come", "following his bite on Chiellini -- the third time", "he has committed such an offense during his", "career. Tony Barrett, football writer for the", "Times newspaper who watched Suarez on a weekly", "basis during his time at Liverpool, says the", "forward can only blame himself for his absence", "from the list of nominees. \"On the basis of his", "outstanding form last season, Luis Suarez's", "omission from the nominees for the Ballon d'Or is", "staggering,\" Barrett told CNN. \"By common", "consensus, the forward was among world football's", "best performing players as he inspired a wholly", "unexpected title challenge from Liverpool. \"In", "terms of form, ability and performance levels,", "any list of the world's top players over the last", "12 months which does not include Suarez will", "inevitably provoke debate and, in some cases,", "shock. \"The only conclusion to be drawn is that", "his bite on Chiellini cost him inclusion and, as", "ever, Suarez has only himself to blame for this.", "\"Regardless of that, his standing as a player has", "already been reflected in more meaningful fashion", "by the fact that Barcelona were willing to pay", "£75 million to sign him.\" While the debate over", "Suarez continues to rage, Ronaldo and Messi are", "likely to go head-to-head once again, while there", "are several other candidates who will fancy their", "chances. Brazil and Barcelona star Neymar is on", "the list alongside the likes of Real Madrid", "quartet Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema, James", "Rodriguez and Sergio Ramos . Bayern Munich and", "Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer enjoyed a fine", "year, helping his club win the league title", "before lifting the World Cup in Brazil. Neuer's", "Bayern teammate, Arjen Robben, who helped the", "Netherlands qualify for the semifinals in Brazil,", "is also in with a shout. Bayern captain Phillip", "Lahm is on the list alongside teammate Bastian", "Schweinsteiger and Mario Gotze, the man who", "scored the winner in the World Cup final. Five", "players from England's Premier League have been", "nominated including Manchester City's Yaya Toure,", "Manchester United's Angel Di Maria and the", "Chelsea trio of Eden Hazard, Diego Costa and", "goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. France and Juventus", "midfielder Paul Pogba is the sole representative", "from Serie A, while Ligue 1 is boosted by the", "presence of Paris Saint-Germain and Sweden", "forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic. In the managerial", "stakes, 10 nominees have been named including", "Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho -- despite his", "failure to win a trophy last season. Joachim Low,", "the man who led Germany to victory at the World", "Cup will be one of the favorites to be named as", "coach of the year. Real Madrid manager Carlo", "Ancelotti, who led his club to Champions League", "glory last term, is joined by Pep Guardiola of", "Bayern Munich, Manuel Pellegrini of Manchester", "City and Diego Simeone, who presided over", "Atletico Madrid's title win in Spain last season.", "There is also room for Alejandro Sabella, who", "took Argentina to the World Cup final, Louis van", "Gaal of Manchester United, Antonio Conte of Italy", "and Jurgen Klinsmann, coach of Team USA." ]
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The number of female drinkers suffering from liver disease has soared in the last ten years. Older women and teenage girls are particularly vulnerable, according to new data from the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC). Treatment for women aged under 30 has increased by an incredible 58 per cent since 2004. The youngest girl hospitalised with the disease was a 19-year-old from Cambridgeshire. The number of female drinkers suffering from liver disease has soared in the last ten years. A clubber lies on the pavement above after she collapsed from alcohol in a club in Bristol . Alcohol-related liver disease refers to liver damage caused by alcohol misuse and binge-drinking. It has increased rapidly over the years and is now the third main cause of premature death. The disease can lead up to a build-up of fats in the liver. Symptoms include feeling sick, weight loss, yellowing eyes and thickening ankles. If untreated it can progress to alcoholic hepatitis or cirrhosis, which can be fatal. There is no set cure and those suffering from the disease are advised to stop drinking for the rest of their lives. Women are thought to be more vulnerable due to their body size. Current guidelines suggest they should not drink more than 28 units a week. Last year 5,214 females aged over 30 were also diagnosed with alcoholic liver disease - up from 4,210 in 2004. Women are thought to be more susceptible due to body size. Experts are blaming binge-drinking for the rise in the condition. Recent figures show that teenagers are consuming twice as much alcohol - 10.4 units a week compared to 5.3 units a decade ago. Andrew Langford, chief executive of the British Liver Trust, said that liver disease in the UK was 'spiralling out of control'. He said: 'Unfortunately the increasing amounts and regularity in which women are drinking are causing these shocking increases in alcohol related liver disease. 'Many women are now drinking most days, whether that is a few drinks after work or opening a bottle of wine when the kids have gone to bed, and this is leading to drinking too much on a regular basis. 'Liver disease is now the third main cause of premature death. The government and the alcohol industry must make it a lot clearer what is a safe amount to drink. 'They must also very importantly encourage anyone who drinks to take at least two or three consecutive days off every week. 'We encourage everyone to complete the liver health screener to assess what risk they maybe at, get clear advice on what to do and if necessary what to discuss with their GP.' Kingsley Manning, chair of HSCIC, said: 'This paints a powerful picture of the many impacts that alcohol has on patients and the NHS in this country.' Experts are blaming binge-drinking for the rise in alcoholic liver disease. Teenagers are thought to be consuming twice as much alcohol as a decade ago .
Treatment for women aged under 30 increased by 58 per cent since 2004 . Youngest girl was 19-year-old who was treated in Cambridgeshire .
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[ "The number of female drinkers suffering from liver", "disease has soared in the last ten years. Older", "women and teenage girls are particularly", "vulnerable, according to new data from the Health", "and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC).", "Treatment for women aged under 30 has increased", "by an incredible 58 per cent since 2004. The", "youngest girl hospitalised with the disease was a", "19-year-old from Cambridgeshire. The number of", "female drinkers suffering from liver disease has", "soared in the last ten years. A clubber lies on", "the pavement above after she collapsed from", "alcohol in a club in Bristol . Alcohol-related", "liver disease refers to liver damage caused by", "alcohol misuse and binge-drinking. It has", "increased rapidly over the years and is now the", "third main cause of premature death. The disease", "can lead up to a build-up of fats in the liver.", "Symptoms include feeling sick, weight loss,", "yellowing eyes and thickening ankles. If", "untreated it can progress to alcoholic hepatitis", "or cirrhosis, which can be fatal. There is no set", "cure and those suffering from the disease are", "advised to stop drinking for the rest of their", "lives. Women are thought to be more vulnerable", "due to their body size. Current guidelines", "suggest they should not drink more than 28 units", "a week. Last year 5,214 females aged over 30 were", "also diagnosed with alcoholic liver disease - up", "from 4,210 in 2004. Women are thought to be more", "susceptible due to body size. Experts are blaming", "binge-drinking for the rise in the condition.", "Recent figures show that teenagers are consuming", "twice as much alcohol - 10.4 units a week", "compared to 5.3 units a decade ago. Andrew", "Langford, chief executive of the British Liver", "Trust, said that liver disease in the UK was", "'spiralling out of control'. He said:", "'Unfortunately the increasing amounts and", "regularity in which women are drinking are", "causing these shocking increases in alcohol", "related liver disease. 'Many women are now", "drinking most days, whether that is a few drinks", "after work or opening a bottle of wine when the", "kids have gone to bed, and this is leading to", "drinking too much on a regular basis. 'Liver", "disease is now the third main cause of premature", "death. The government and the alcohol industry", "must make it a lot clearer what is a safe amount", "to drink. 'They must also very importantly", "encourage anyone who drinks to take at least two", "or three consecutive days off every week. 'We", "encourage everyone to complete the liver health", "screener to assess what risk they maybe at, get", "clear advice on what to do and if necessary what", "to discuss with their GP.' Kingsley Manning,", "chair of HSCIC, said: 'This paints a powerful", "picture of the many impacts that alcohol has on", "patients and the NHS in this country.' Experts", "are blaming binge-drinking for the rise in", "alcoholic liver disease. Teenagers are thought to", "be consuming twice as much alcohol as a decade", "ago ." ]
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With the Scottish independence referendum just five days away, one of the country's most famous citizens has finally had his say on the vote. Groundskeeper Willie, the beloved Simpsons character, has revealed that he supports a Yes vote in Thursday's poll - and has offered to become the first leader of an independent Scotland. The groundskeeper, who is portrayed as an exaggerated version of a stereotypical Scot, said in a campaign video that he intended to 'stand in the proud tradition of William Wallace and Andy Murray'. However, unfortunately for Willie, as a resident of the US he would be unable to vote in the referendum. Scroll down for video . He's a Yes: Groundskeeper Willie from The Simpsons has come out in support of Scottish independence . The last-minute intervention was posted on YouTube by an official Fox account, and features Willie dressed in a kilt standing in front of a saltire flag. In the satirical clip, he portrays the debate as being between 'the freedom-loving heirs of the Highland tradition, and those who enjoy crawling like worms beneath British boots'. Willie adds: 'I am hesitant to throw my support to either side - be it the right one, or the obviously wrong one.' He goes on to praise the merits of an independent Scotland, pointing out in particular its whisky industry and oil reserves in the North Sea. The video then takes a surreal turn as Willie ponders Scotland's future - and suggests that he is a better choice for the country's leader than the 'safe choice' Alex Salmond. Contest: Groundskeeper Willie offered to take on Alex Salmond in the race to become Scottish leader . He says: 'For a leader who can stand in the proud tradition of William Wallace and Andy Murray, won't you consider the return of Scotland's prodigal son - Groundskeeper Willie? 'Willie won't back down to world leaders, because I haven't a clue who they are and I'm not willing to learn. 'I've lived in America most of my life, so I've seen first hand how not to run a country.' He then rips off a shirt and reveals that 'Aye or die' is written on his chest, exclaiming: 'That's not a tattoo, it's a birthmark!' The video was released ahead of the forthcoming 26th episode of The Simpsons, which is broadcast on Sky 1 in the UK. Groundskeeper Willie is just the latest in a string of expat Scots to endorse independence - actor Alan Cumming, who lives in New York, and Caribbean-based Sean Connery are both keen advocates of a Yes vote, even though as foreign residents neither of them is eligible to cast a ballot. Other fictional characters to have spoken out have opposed independence - when asked about the referendum, Shrek star Mike Myers said 'Shrek wants what the will of the Scottish people want,' adding: 'I love Scotland. I hope they remain part of Britain.' And Kermit the Frog said earlier this year that he backed David Bowie's call for Scotland to remain the Union, but that Miss Piggy was keen on independence so she can make a bid to become Queen.
Stereotypical Scot says independence debate is between 'the right side and the obviously wrong one' Character offers to become the first leader of an independent Scotland . But Willie would be unable to vote because he is resident in the US . The intervention came in a satirical video posted on YouTube .
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[ "With the Scottish independence referendum just", "five days away, one of the country's most famous", "citizens has finally had his say on the vote.", "Groundskeeper Willie, the beloved Simpsons", "character, has revealed that he supports a Yes", "vote in Thursday's poll - and has offered to", "become the first leader of an independent", "Scotland. The groundskeeper, who is portrayed as", "an exaggerated version of a stereotypical Scot,", "said in a campaign video that he intended to", "'stand in the proud tradition of William Wallace", "and Andy Murray'. However, unfortunately for", "Willie, as a resident of the US he would be", "unable to vote in the referendum. Scroll down for", "video . He's a Yes: Groundskeeper Willie from The", "Simpsons has come out in support of Scottish", "independence . The last-minute intervention was", "posted on YouTube by an official Fox account, and", "features Willie dressed in a kilt standing in", "front of a saltire flag. In the satirical clip,", "he portrays the debate as being between 'the", "freedom-loving heirs of the Highland tradition,", "and those who enjoy crawling like worms beneath", "British boots'. Willie adds: 'I am hesitant to", "throw my support to either side - be it the right", "one, or the obviously wrong one.' He goes on to", "praise the merits of an independent Scotland,", "pointing out in particular its whisky industry", "and oil reserves in the North Sea. The video then", "takes a surreal turn as Willie ponders Scotland's", "future - and suggests that he is a better choice", "for the country's leader than the 'safe choice'", "Alex Salmond. Contest: Groundskeeper Willie", "offered to take on Alex Salmond in the race to", "become Scottish leader . He says: 'For a leader", "who can stand in the proud tradition of William", "Wallace and Andy Murray, won't you consider the", "return of Scotland's prodigal son - Groundskeeper", "Willie? 'Willie won't back down to world leaders,", "because I haven't a clue who they are and I'm not", "willing to learn. 'I've lived in America most of", "my life, so I've seen first hand how not to run a", "country.' He then rips off a shirt and reveals", "that 'Aye or die' is written on his chest,", "exclaiming: 'That's not a tattoo, it's a", "birthmark!' The video was released ahead of the", "forthcoming 26th episode of The Simpsons, which", "is broadcast on Sky 1 in the UK. Groundskeeper", "Willie is just the latest in a string of expat", "Scots to endorse independence - actor Alan", "Cumming, who lives in New York, and", "Caribbean-based Sean Connery are both keen", "advocates of a Yes vote, even though as foreign", "residents neither of them is eligible to cast a", "ballot. Other fictional characters to have spoken", "out have opposed independence - when asked about", "the referendum, Shrek star Mike Myers said 'Shrek", "wants what the will of the Scottish people want,'", "adding: 'I love Scotland. I hope they remain part", "of Britain.' And Kermit the Frog said earlier", "this year that he backed David Bowie's call for", "Scotland to remain the Union, but that Miss Piggy", "was keen on independence so she can make a bid to", "become Queen." ]
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become the first leader of an independent Willie, as a resident of the US he would be unable to vote in the referendum. Scroll down for independence . The last-minute intervention was posted on YouTube by an official Fox account, and he portrays the debate as being between 'the one, or the obviously wrong one.' He goes on to praise the merits of an independent Scotland,
(CNN) -- The father of three missing Michigan boys has no "established relationship" with a mystery woman that he claimed he left his sons with before unsuccessfully trying to commit suicide, a police chief investigating the boys' disappearance said Monday. John Skelton, the father, told police that he dropped the boys off Friday morning with a woman he identified as Joann Taylor, in part to ensure that they did not witness his suicide. Authorities said Skelton's suicide attempt was not successful, and he is being held at a mental health facility. "There is no established relationship between he and the person that he described to us as Joann Taylor," Chief of Morenci Police, Larry Weeks, told reporters. The police chief asked for the public's help with information regarding Skelton's blue 2000 Dodge Caravan, later discovered by police, that was believed to be carrying the boys between 2:30 p.m. Thursday to 1:30 p.m. Friday. Skelton told police that Taylor was supposed to take the boys to the boy's home in Morenci, a southern Michigan town of about 2,400 people about 40 miles west-northwest of Toledo, Ohio, around 3 p.m. Friday. But the boys -- 5-year-old Tanner Skelton, 7-year-old Alexander William Skelton and 9-year-old Andrew Skelton -- never arrived and police aren't sure whether John Skelton's story is true. They say they don't know whether Taylor is real. "We remain hopeful," Weeks said Monday. "That's why we're doing what we're doing, and hope to bring these boys home." Authorities issued an Amber Alert on Friday. The last nonfamily member saw the boys at 5 p.m. on Thursday, according to the chief. The alert notes that Tanner is 3 feet, 6 inches tall, has strawberry blond hair, blue eyes and weighs about 40 pounds. Alexander is 3 feet, 9 inches tall, has brown hair and eyes, weighs about 45 pounds and has scars on his hairline and chin. The oldest brother, Andrew, is 4 feet, 1 inch tall, has brown hair and eyes and weighs roughly 57 pounds. Kathye Herrera, a family spokeswoman, spoke to reporters Sunday, thanking neighbors who have searched for the boys and prayed for their safe return. "We've got three great little boys out there, and we're going to get them back," she said. Authorities asked the public Sunday for help in locating three young boys missing for several days. "We need calls. We need tips. Anything that's out there, no matter how incredible you may think it is, call. Let us know," said Andy Arena, a special agent with the FBI.
NEW: Police: father of missing boys has no relationship with a mystery woman he claimed he left his sons with . Tanner, Alexander and Andrew Skelton have been missing for several days . Dad John Skelton told police he dropped them off with a woman before attempting suicide . Police still don't know whether the woman he mentioned is real or not .
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[ "(CNN) -- The father of three missing Michigan boys", "has no \"established relationship\" with a mystery", "woman that he claimed he left his sons with", "before unsuccessfully trying to commit suicide, a", "police chief investigating the boys'", "disappearance said Monday. John Skelton, the", "father, told police that he dropped the boys off", "Friday morning with a woman he identified as", "Joann Taylor, in part to ensure that they did not", "witness his suicide. Authorities said Skelton's", "suicide attempt was not successful, and he is", "being held at a mental health facility. \"There is", "no established relationship between he and the", "person that he described to us as Joann Taylor,\"", "Chief of Morenci Police, Larry Weeks, told", "reporters. The police chief asked for the", "public's help with information regarding", "Skelton's blue 2000 Dodge Caravan, later", "discovered by police, that was believed to be", "carrying the boys between 2:30 p.m. Thursday to", "1:30 p.m. Friday. Skelton told police that Taylor", "was supposed to take the boys to the boy's home", "in Morenci, a southern Michigan town of about", "2,400 people about 40 miles west-northwest of", "Toledo, Ohio, around 3 p.m. Friday. But the boys", "-- 5-year-old Tanner Skelton, 7-year-old", "Alexander William Skelton and 9-year-old Andrew", "Skelton -- never arrived and police aren't sure", "whether John Skelton's story is true. They say", "they don't know whether Taylor is real. \"We", "remain hopeful,\" Weeks said Monday. \"That's why", "we're doing what we're doing, and hope to bring", "these boys home.\" Authorities issued an Amber", "Alert on Friday. The last nonfamily member saw", "the boys at 5 p.m. on Thursday, according to the", "chief. The alert notes that Tanner is 3 feet, 6", "inches tall, has strawberry blond hair, blue eyes", "and weighs about 40 pounds. Alexander is 3 feet,", "9 inches tall, has brown hair and eyes, weighs", "about 45 pounds and has scars on his hairline and", "chin. The oldest brother, Andrew, is 4 feet, 1", "inch tall, has brown hair and eyes and weighs", "roughly 57 pounds. Kathye Herrera, a family", "spokeswoman, spoke to reporters Sunday, thanking", "neighbors who have searched for the boys and", "prayed for their safe return. \"We've got three", "great little boys out there, and we're going to", "get them back,\" she said. Authorities asked the", "public Sunday for help in locating three young", "boys missing for several days. \"We need calls. We", "need tips. Anything that's out there, no matter", "how incredible you may think it is, call. Let us", "know,\" said Andy Arena, a special agent with the", "FBI." ]
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By . Alex Ward . PUBLISHED: . 05:29 EST, 20 September 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 11:11 EST, 20 September 2012 . A Tempest Is brewing in Shakespeare’s hometown after a historic building at the cottage where his wife spent her childhood was turned into a snack kiosk. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, responsible for the upkeep of the cottage, gutted the Grade I listed thatched barn earlier this year without planning permission. The barn in Shottery, Stratford was used as a pea shed in the early part of the last century until it was converted into a snack kiosk and cafe for tourists in April. The thatched building, pictured, is part of the Grade I listing but the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust claim they did not realise it had the classification which required building consent . Shakespeare's wife: A barn on the farmhouse site, pictured, where Anne Hathaway lived as a child was converted into a snack kiosk without proper planning permission . But an investigation into the building work has revealed that the trust, who is responsible for the upkeep of the Shakespeare houses in and around Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, failed to apply for planning permission to change the use of the barn. The site of the cottage which includes the barn in question was where Ms Hathaway lived as a child and where Shakespeare courted his future bride. 'New information': The barn, which was used as a pea shed in the early part of the 20th century, became a snack kiosk, pictured, in April. A trust spokesman said the Grade I listing was 'new information' Council request: After failing to apply for planning permission, the trust has been requested by Stratford District Council to apply for retrospective planning permission, which if refused will mean the building, pictured with new renovations, will have to be returned to its original state . Part of the site: The barn, pictured, is considered inside the site of the 12-bedroom cottage, which was built in the early 1460s, and so Grade I listed . Roy Steele, programme manager for the trust, said today that the shed was converted because they did not know it was Grade I listed. He said: ‘We have been requested, in effect, to put things right by putting in a retrospective planning application. ‘The fact the pea shed was Grade I listed was new information. ‘The shed is not a Tudor building and was probably erected sometime in the first half of the 20th century. ‘In April, we were confident that we wouldn’t need a planning application.’ Shakespeare, right, is believed to have courted his future wife Ms Hathaway, left, at the historic farmhouse . But it was revealed that the trust violated planning laws when Stratford District Council informed them that because the shed was inside the site of the 12-bedroom cottage which was built in the early 1460s and so part of the curtilage listing. This meant it was subject to the same strict planning restrictions as Grade I listed properties. The Grade I classification means the building is of exceptional interest, sometimes even considered to be internationally important. While the grade does not mean the building cannot be altered, it does require building consent within government planning guidance. The council ordered the trust to apply for retrospective planning permission. The trust has until November 5 to make a final application before the matter goes before the council’s planning committee. If the council rejects the application, the trust may be forced to transform the shed back to its original condition. A spokeswoman said: ‘If the claimant loses their planning application the council could force them to convert the building back to its original state before the building work took place.’ The plans: When the trust did the planned renovations, pictured, they were 'confident' they did not need planning permission. They now have until November 5 to make a final application for retrospective planning permission . Anne Hathaway lived in the farmhouse in Shottery, Stratford as a child and it is believed that Shakespeare courted her there. She married him in November 1582. It is believed that at the time of their marriage, Ms Hathaway was 26-years-old and pregnant and Shakespeare was just 18-years-old. It appears that the couple conceived the child out of wedlock and so rushed to get married despite the fact that marriages were not traditionally performed at that time of the year. Some historians speculate that the marriage was an unhappy one and that the couple were forced together by the pregnancy. She had two daughters and one son. Six months after their marriage, their first daughter Susanna was born. Twins Hamnet and Judith followed in 1585 but Hamnet died when just 11-years-old. Four years later, Shakespeare wrote Hamlet, a play which has been suggested to have been inspired by his grief at loosing his only son. It has been claimed that one of Shakespeare's sonnets, number 145, makes reference to Ms Hathaway with the words 'hate away' as a possible pun on 'Hathaway' and another line: 'And saved my life', in Elizabethan pronunciation, would have been indistinguishable in pronunciation from 'Anne saved my life'. Ms Hathaway died in 1623, aged 67-years-old, and is buried next to Shakespeare's grave inside Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon.
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust gutted a Grade I listed barn on the site of Anne Hathaway's cottage without proper planning permission . The barn was converted into a snack kiosk . Ms Hathaway, Shakespeare's wife, lived in the farmhouse as a child and was courted there by the writer . Stratford District Council has requested the trust apply for retrospective planning permission .
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Daley Blind returned to Manchester and was immediately welcomed home by his new United fans. The Holland international was spotted at his hotel by supporters and the defender took to signing autographs and posing for photos, before heading off for lunch at the players' favourite San Carlo restaurant. And the £14million signing was glad to be back, saying: 'Good to be in Manchester again!' WATCH Scroll down to see 'Edwin van der Sar on Manchester United target Daley Blind' Daley Blind arrives in Manchester ahead of his Premier League debut for United against QPR . Daley Blind poses for a photograph outside of his hotel in Manchester ahead of the Premier League return . Daley Blind waves at the media having signed autographs and posed for pictures with fans in Manchester . Manchester United's new boy Daley Blind took to signing shirts and posing for photos in the city . It has been claimed by none other than Frank de Boar that Blind fancies trying his luck in midfield under his former national manager Louis van Gaal. The 24-year-old is naturally left-sided, and was used as such in defence during Holland's run to the World Cup semi-finals, but Blind proved Versatile at previous club Ajax. Either way, Blind will look to help Van Gaal get off the mark with United yet to win a Premier League game this season. This tweet was sent out by Daley Blind as he returned home to Manchester on Wednesday afternoon . Daley Blind was snapped in the San Carlo restaurant in Manchester and this was uploaded to Instagram . VIDEO United won't win the title - Robson .
Daley Blind lands in Manchester on Wednesday and poses for pictures . The Holland international can make Premier League debut against QPR . The £14million signing for United says: 'Good to be in Manchester again!'
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A honeymoon is the perfect chance for the newlywed couple to spend time with each other, away from the stresses of everyday life. But Kat and Steve Turner, have taken that idea and run with it - or ridden with it. Rather than taking time out for some post-wedding luxuriating on a beach or at a spa hotel, the couple decided to spend two years in a record-breaking attempt to travel the world on a tandem bicycle, sleeping in a tiny two-man tent. Incredibly, Kat, 31, had never even ridden a bike more than a few yards before they decided to take on the challenge, which they began in May this year. Scroll down for video . A bicycle made for two: Kat and Steve Turner are attempting to break the world record for the longest tandem ride ever . Odyssey: Over two years, the couple plan to cycle from New Zealand back to their home in Forest Hill, London . The honeymoon represents an . extraordinary and testing celebration of their wedding vows, which they . made in August 2011 just eight months before they set off for . Christchurch in New Zealand. The . intrepid couple gave up well-paid jobs as a teacher and caseworker for . the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman before leaving their . chickens and cat at their home in Forest Hill, south east London, with . friends who will spend the next two years house-sitting. Six . months and almost 9,000km later they arrived in Darwin, on the northern . tip of Australia, having braved arctic temperatures, snow, heavy rain . and high winds, followed by searing heat and the mechanical challenges . of pushing Hooch, their heavily-laden tandem, to the limit. Epic ride: The couple's journey from New Zealand to London via three continents will last well into 2014 . Caseworker Kat said: 'The . first four months of this trip were so hard. We cycled through gallons . of rain and waves of gales. 'My feet felt like they were constantly soaked and at times I wanted to give up so much, so that I could enjoy a beer and good company with friends or the warmth of a fire or a Sunday roast at mum’s or a belly-aching laugh with my brother or a family knees-up in Plymouth. 'And dare I say it, even working in a dry office felt appealing at times.' But completing Australasia represents . less than a quarter of the monumental trip and the pair are now in . Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, as part of the start of the marathon Asian leg . of their journey, which will take them through Indonesia, Thailand, . Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and into China. Home sweet home: The tiny tent the pair call home on their epic trek. They are raising money for development charity Practical Action . Hardened: The pair traded comfortable lives in London for intense physical activity and spartan conditions . Once through China, they plan to go . into Pakistan, Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia and into Turkey, when . the European leg of the adventure will start. The couple hope to return . to the UK in early 2014, having beaten the previous world record of . 38,143kms set by Phil and Louise Shambrook 15 years ago. They . are completing the trip to raise money for British international . development charity Practical Action, which uses technology to help . solve the problems of people living in poverty in the developing world. Steve, 33, who taught at South . Park Primary School in Ilford said: 'We have found the first months . very hard and we haven't had the energy or the contacts to do very much . other than cycle, which isn’t exactly a traditional way of enjoying a . honeymoon! The couple get some practice in the UK before setting off on their global odyssey . 'At first, we . were also not sure whether we could do what we were planning to do but . now that we have completed six months and the Australian Outback we feel . much more confident that we can do this. 'If we do, it will be the most amazing achievement. The world record is just something we added in as a fun extra. 'It . shouldn’t take away from the more important things on our trip, which . is how we cope with all the adventures and challenges we have on the . way. We will see people living in poverty and struggling to survive, . which will make us even more determined to raise money for Practical . Action.' To find out more about their trip, click here. Tandem: Steve and 'Hooch' in Malaysia. They will now travel through Indonesia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and China . Still smiling: Kat had barely any experience cycling before they took on the challenge . New friends: The couple have described the people they have met on their journey so far as 'amazing'
Kat and Steve Turner plan to beat previous tandem journey record of 38,143kms . She had to learn how to ride a bike before selling possessions and leaving home . The couple have been attacked by dogs, cooked in rat-infested kitchens and fed giant lizards outside their tent . They have already battled through Arctic temperatures, searing heat, torrential rain - and have only completed a quarter of the trip .
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[ "A honeymoon is the perfect chance for the newlywed", "couple to spend time with each other, away from", "the stresses of everyday life. But Kat and Steve", "Turner, have taken that idea and run with it - or", "ridden with it. Rather than taking time out for", "some post-wedding luxuriating on a beach or at a", "spa hotel, the couple decided to spend two years", "in a record-breaking attempt to travel the world", "on a tandem bicycle, sleeping in a tiny two-man", "tent. Incredibly, Kat, 31, had never even ridden", "a bike more than a few yards before they decided", "to take on the challenge, which they began in May", "this year. Scroll down for video . A bicycle made", "for two: Kat and Steve Turner are attempting to", "break the world record for the longest tandem", "ride ever . Odyssey: Over two years, the couple", "plan to cycle from New Zealand back to their home", "in Forest Hill, London . The honeymoon represents", "an . extraordinary and testing celebration of", "their wedding vows, which they . made in August", "2011 just eight months before they set off for .", "Christchurch in New Zealand. The . intrepid", "couple gave up well-paid jobs as a teacher and", "caseworker for . the Parliamentary and Health", "Service Ombudsman before leaving their . chickens", "and cat at their home in Forest Hill, south east", "London, with . friends who will spend the next", "two years house-sitting. Six . months and almost", "9,000km later they arrived in Darwin, on the", "northern . tip of Australia, having braved arctic", "temperatures, snow, heavy rain . and high winds,", "followed by searing heat and the mechanical", "challenges . of pushing Hooch, their", "heavily-laden tandem, to the limit. Epic ride:", "The couple's journey from New Zealand to London", "via three continents will last well into 2014 .", "Caseworker Kat said: 'The . first four months of", "this trip were so hard. We cycled through gallons", ". of rain and waves of gales. 'My feet felt like", "they were constantly soaked and at times I wanted", "to give up so much, so that I could enjoy a beer", "and good company with friends or the warmth of a", "fire or a Sunday roast at mum’s or a belly-aching", "laugh with my brother or a family knees-up in", "Plymouth. 'And dare I say it, even working in a", "dry office felt appealing at times.' But", "completing Australasia represents . less than a", "quarter of the monumental trip and the pair are", "now in . Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, as part of the", "start of the marathon Asian leg . of their", "journey, which will take them through Indonesia,", "Thailand, . Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and into", "China. Home sweet home: The tiny tent the pair", "call home on their epic trek. They are raising", "money for development charity Practical Action .", "Hardened: The pair traded comfortable lives in", "London for intense physical activity and spartan", "conditions . Once through China, they plan to go", ". into Pakistan, Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia,", "Georgia and into Turkey, when . the European leg", "of the adventure will start. The couple hope to", "return . to the UK in early 2014, having beaten", "the previous world record of . 38,143kms set by", "Phil and Louise Shambrook 15 years ago. They .", "are completing the trip to raise money for", "British international . development charity", "Practical Action, which uses technology to help .", "solve the problems of people living in poverty in", "the developing world. Steve, 33, who taught at", "South . Park Primary School in Ilford said: 'We", "have found the first months . very hard and we", "haven't had the energy or the contacts to do very", "much . other than cycle, which isn’t exactly a", "traditional way of enjoying a . honeymoon! The", "couple get some practice in the UK before setting", "off on their global odyssey . 'At first, we .", "were also not sure whether we could do what we", "were planning to do but . now that we have", "completed six months and the Australian Outback", "we feel . much more confident that we can do", "this. 'If we do, it will be the most amazing", "achievement. The world record is just something", "we added in as a fun extra. 'It . shouldn’t take", "away from the more important things on our trip,", "which . is how we cope with all the adventures", "and challenges we have on the . way. We will see", "people living in poverty and struggling to", "survive, . which will make us even more", "determined to raise money for Practical .", "Action.' To find out more about their trip, click", "here. Tandem: Steve and 'Hooch' in Malaysia. They", "will now travel through Indonesia, Thailand,", "Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and China . Still", "smiling: Kat had barely any experience cycling", "before they took on the challenge . New friends:", "The couple have described the people they have", "met on their journey so far as 'amazing'" ]
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on a tandem bicycle, sleeping in a tiny two-man for two: Kat and Steve Turner are attempting to Service Ombudsman before leaving their . chickens temperatures, snow, heavy rain . and high winds, followed by searing heat and the mechanical quarter of the monumental trip and the pair are China. Home sweet home: The tiny tent the pair conditions . Once through China, they plan to go the previous world record of . 38,143kms set by The couple have described the people they have
Val Kilmer was rushed to the hospital on Monday after 911 was called from his Malibu home. The Batman Forever actor was 'bleeding from his mouth,' according to a Friday report from TMZ. It was claimed the 55-year-old star - who had several blockbusters in the 1980s - has been suffering from a throat tumor. Scroll down for video . Mending: Val Kilmer, pictured in 2013, was rushed to the hospital on Monday after bleeding from his mouth due to a throat tumor, TMZ has reported . Covering his throat: The Heat star was last seen on January 16 with a scarf around his neck during a Lakers game which he attended with his son Jack . 'Someone called 911 and reported bleeding,' a source told the site.. The star - who worked with Tom Cruise on 1986's Top Gun - was taken to UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, it was added. 'Doctors performed surgery and he's currently recovering,' a source also said. The throat tumor does not appear to be new. It is not known if the actor was a smoker, but he was seen in 2005 dragging on a cigarette while in London for a photo call for the play The Postman Always Rings Twice. He has lit up: It is not known if the actor was a smoker, but here he is seen in London in 2005 puffing on one during a photo call for the play The Postman Always Rings Twice . A changing man: The LA native looked heavier in 2006 (left) and much thinner in 2014 (right) Almost unrecognizable: The Tombstone star looked very trim in December 2014 while Christmas shopping in Malibu at Levi's . When the Kiss Kiss Bang Bang star was in small claims court in October he told a judge he was unable to speak because his tongue was swollen. He was in court because of a dispute that had to do with his home and renovations made there. Sources told TMZ that his family is 'upset' because they feel the actor has 'ignored the [tumor] problem and allowed it to get worse.' Not the most memorable Dark Knight: The ex-husband of Joanne Whalley in a Batsuit as he's pictured with Chris O'Donnell's Robin in 1995's Batman Forever . He was the Ice Man: Val (left) Tom Cruise (right) in the military drama Top Gun in 1986 . The Heat star was seen on January 16 with a scarf around his neck during a Lakers game which he attended with his son Jack. In December, while at an LA Clippers game, he had a grey sweater tied around his neck. In August Val looked much thinner when running errands in Malibu. TMZ reported at the time the star had been exercising more with regular walks. He also looked gaunt in December while Christmas shopping at Levi's. The year before he had looked much fuller. In 2006 she showed off a 'pot belly' while at the beach. Kilmer was married to Joanne Whalley from 1988 to 1996. In addition to Jack, he has a daughter Mercedes, 23. Not in the best health?: In December, while at an LA Clippers game, the 55-year-old star had a grey sweater tied around his neck .
Kilmer 'bled from his mouth' on Monday while at his Malibu home . 911 was called by a friend and the Top Gun star was taken to the hospital . A source has said they believe the 55-year-old has a throat tumor . The actor was last seen on January 16 in LA with a scarf on his neck .
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Kit Symons is expected to be confirmed as Fulham manager this week. The caretaker boss has overseen five wins in eight games to lift Fulham out of the relegation zone and chairman Shahid Khan is due to fly in from America next week to make the appointment official. Symons said: 'I'm very confident I'll get it, it has to be getting more difficult, with the team winning games, for the five-man panel not to see the obvious thing to do for this football club. Kit Symons (pictured) is expected to be confirmed as Fulham manager this week by owner Shahid Khan . The caretaker boss has overseen five wins in eight games to lift Fulham out of the relegation zone . 'The owner [Shahid Khan] is over the week after next. 'I don't know when a decision will be made or how it will come about. Hopefully we'll find out sooner rather than later.' Fulham moved away from the relegation zone with a 3-0 win over Charlton on Friday night. Symons says he is 'very confident' that he will be named manager of Championship club Fulham .
Kit Symons has five wins in eight games to pull Fulham from relegation . Fulham chairman Shahid Khan to fly from America to make appointment . Symons says he is 'very confident' he will be named manager this week .
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Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- The mood around Independence Square in Ukraine's capital was very somber Sunday as thousands gathered, mourning the dozens of people killed in demonstrations during the past week and wondering who will take charge of the politically divided nation. They wondered where President Viktor Yanukovych, who reportedly tried to leave the country Saturday night, had gone. No one in the government appeared to know. There was a great uncertainty in the country after the rapidly moving events of the past 24 hours, which saw Parliament oust Yanukovych, free his political rival Yulia Tymoshenko from prison and schedule elections for May. It appeared that two political forces were trying to establish control of the country: the opposition and Yanukovych, who maintains that he is still President and still in control despite fleeing to the eastern part of the country. Clearly, though, his power has been greatly diminished . Oleksandr Yefremov, parliamentary leader of Yanukovych's Party of Regions, condemned the ousted President on Sunday in a video statement, blaming him for the "robbery and deception" of the nation. The former ruling party blamed Yanukovych for illegal orders that led to casualties, financial debt and shame in the eyes of the world, Yefremov said. It also remains to be seen how Russia -- Yanukovych's ally -- will respond with the Winter Olympics in Sochi closing on Sunday. Rapid changes to political scene . Tymoshenko, the former prime minister, was freed after 2½ years in prison Saturday and returned to the capital in a development many couldn't have imagined as dawn broke that day. She went to Independence Square and had strong words for Yanukovych. "Today, Ukraine has finished with this terrible dictator," Tymoshenko told the cheering crowd. She served as prime minister from 2007 until she was forced out of office in 2010 after losing the election to Yanukovych. A year later, she was sentenced to seven years in prison after being convicted of abuse of authority over a natural gas deal negotiated with Russia. The West considers her case politically motivated and has called her "a political prisoner." She is considered a hero of a 2004 revolution that forced the results of a presidential election won by Yanukovych to be thrown out. Where is the Presdent? Last we heard, Yanukovych was in Kharkiv, a pro-Russian stronghold near Ukraine's border with that nation. He tried to leave the country by plane but was turned away, authorities said. The country's acting interior minister said Sunday that government officials in Kiev don't know the whereabouts of Yanukovych and two of his top ministers. On Saturday, the President and his entourage attempted to board a charter flight without proper documentation in the eastern city of Donetsk, according to the head of Ukraine's Border Guard Service, Sergei Astakov. He was on the tarmac when he was turned back by security forces, Astakov said. But the President took to television airwaves, saying he's still the legitimate leader. He said he was forced to leave Kiev because of "vandalism, crime and a coup." "I don't plan to leave the country. I don't plan to resign. I am the legitimate President," he said from Kharkiv. May elections . Parliament voted to oust the President and hold new elections on May 25. It also appointed Oleksandr Turchinov, the speaker, to take on Yanukovych's duties until then. Lawmakers also fired several ministers, including the foreign and education chiefs. But who will lead the nation is still a big question. Tymoshenko announced Sunday that she doesn't want to be considered for the nomination for prime minister, according to a statement posted on the Batkivshchyna party website. The opposition coalition is a chaotic mix of voices, each working to assert dominance. Former world champion boxer Vitali Klitschko has been the most well-known opposition figure during the crisis. He heads the Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reforms party. But the opposition bloc goes well beyond Klitschko and his party. Then there's Arseniy Yatsenyuk, another opposition figure and former foreign minister. Last month, the President offered a package of concessions under which Yatsenyuk would have become the prime minister and Klitschko deputy prime minister on humanitarian issues. The opposition refused. Russia's influence . The series of concessions started Friday with Parliament overwhelmingly approving the return of the nation's 2004 constitution. Reinstating it gives the President less power -- a key demand of protesters who'd taken over Kiev City Hall for weeks -- and paves the way for lawmakers to appoint key ministers. Close ally Russia has been busy hosting the Winter Olympics, which end Sunday. But it's closely linked to the crisis, which started in November, when Yanukovych scrapped a European Union trade deal and turned toward Russia. Russia offered to lend money to Ukraine in a deal worth billions of dollars and lower its gas prices. The deal sent protesters to the streets as Russia pressured Yanukovych to crack down on demonstrators. On Saturday, Russia's ambassador to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, condemned what he called Western attempts to influence the outcome of the tumult in Ukraine. "Either they don't understand the consequences of what they're doing, or they're engaged in a very provocative game of destabilizing Ukraine and therefore Eastern Europe," Churkin said in a post on his official Twitter account. Churkin has accused the opposition of wanting to take power by force. "If those so-called democratic opposition leaders come to power on the shoulders of thugs, that will not produce democracy in Ukraine," he said. On Sunday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov spoke about the situation in Ukraine. According to written statement from a senior State Department official, Washington strongly prodded Moscow to accept the results of the Parliament's decisions. Kerry also asked Russia to work with the United States and the European Union on enabling "critically needed reforms" and to not use military force in the country, which shares a border with western Russia. Explainer: What and who are behind Ukraine's political crisis? iReport: Protester describes bloodied people being rushed to medics . U.S. talks tough, but options limited in Ukraine . CNN's Victoria Butenko, Phil Black and Ingrid Formanek reported from Kiev, and Steve Almasy, Faith Karimi and Chelsea J. Carter reported and wrote from Atlanta.
NEW: U.S. asks Russia to accept changes in Ukraine, work to move country forward . Yulia Tymoshenko, freed from prison, says no to future prime minister slot . Government say it doesn't know where ousted President Viktor Yanukovych is . Official from Yanukovych's party blames him for "robbery and deception"
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Clearly, though,", "his power has been greatly diminished . Oleksandr", "Yefremov, parliamentary leader of Yanukovych's", "Party of Regions, condemned the ousted President", "on Sunday in a video statement, blaming him for", "the \"robbery and deception\" of the nation. The", "former ruling party blamed Yanukovych for illegal", "orders that led to casualties, financial debt and", "shame in the eyes of the world, Yefremov said. It", "also remains to be seen how Russia --", "Yanukovych's ally -- will respond with the Winter", "Olympics in Sochi closing on Sunday. Rapid", "changes to political scene . Tymoshenko, the", "former prime minister, was freed after 2½ years", "in prison Saturday and returned to the capital in", "a development many couldn't have imagined as dawn", "broke that day. She went to Independence Square", "and had strong words for Yanukovych. \"Today,", "Ukraine has finished with this terrible", "dictator,\" Tymoshenko told the cheering crowd.", "She served as prime minister from 2007 until she", "was forced out of office in 2010 after losing the", "election to Yanukovych. A year later, she was", "sentenced to seven years in prison after being", "convicted of abuse of authority over a natural", "gas deal negotiated with Russia. The West", "considers her case politically motivated and has", "called her \"a political prisoner.\" She is", "considered a hero of a 2004 revolution that", "forced the results of a presidential election won", "by Yanukovych to be thrown out. Where is the", "Presdent? Last we heard, Yanukovych was in", "Kharkiv, a pro-Russian stronghold near Ukraine's", "border with that nation. He tried to leave the", "country by plane but was turned away, authorities", "said. The country's acting interior minister said", "Sunday that government officials in Kiev don't", "know the whereabouts of Yanukovych and two of his", "top ministers. On Saturday, the President and his", "entourage attempted to board a charter flight", "without proper documentation in the eastern city", "of Donetsk, according to the head of Ukraine's", "Border Guard Service, Sergei Astakov. He was on", "the tarmac when he was turned back by security", "forces, Astakov said. But the President took to", "television airwaves, saying he's still the", "legitimate leader. He said he was forced to leave", "Kiev because of \"vandalism, crime and a coup.\" \"I", "don't plan to leave the country. I don't plan to", "resign. I am the legitimate President,\" he said", "from Kharkiv. May elections . Parliament voted to", "oust the President and hold new elections on May", "25. It also appointed Oleksandr Turchinov, the", "speaker, to take on Yanukovych's duties until", "then. Lawmakers also fired several ministers,", "including the foreign and education chiefs. But", "who will lead the nation is still a big question.", "Tymoshenko announced Sunday that she doesn't want", "to be considered for the nomination for prime", "minister, according to a statement posted on the", "Batkivshchyna party website. The opposition", "coalition is a chaotic mix of voices, each", "working to assert dominance. Former world", "champion boxer Vitali Klitschko has been the most", "well-known opposition figure during the crisis.", "He heads the Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for", "Reforms party. But the opposition bloc goes well", "beyond Klitschko and his party. Then there's", "Arseniy Yatsenyuk, another opposition figure and", "former foreign minister. Last month, the", "President offered a package of concessions under", "which Yatsenyuk would have become the prime", "minister and Klitschko deputy prime minister on", "humanitarian issues. The opposition refused.", "Russia's influence . The series of concessions", "started Friday with Parliament overwhelmingly", "approving the return of the nation's 2004", "constitution. Reinstating it gives the President", "less power -- a key demand of protesters who'd", "taken over Kiev City Hall for weeks -- and paves", "the way for lawmakers to appoint key ministers.", "Close ally Russia has been busy hosting the", "Winter Olympics, which end Sunday. But it's", "closely linked to the crisis, which started in", "November, when Yanukovych scrapped a European", "Union trade deal and turned toward Russia. Russia", "offered to lend money to Ukraine in a deal worth", "billions of dollars and lower its gas prices. The", "deal sent protesters to the streets as Russia", "pressured Yanukovych to crack down on", "demonstrators. On Saturday, Russia's ambassador", "to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, condemned", "what he called Western attempts to influence the", "outcome of the tumult in Ukraine. \"Either they", "don't understand the consequences of what they're", "doing, or they're engaged in a very provocative", "game of destabilizing Ukraine and therefore", "Eastern Europe,\" Churkin said in a post on his", "official Twitter account. Churkin has accused the", "opposition of wanting to take power by force. \"If", "those so-called democratic opposition leaders", "come to power on the shoulders of thugs, that", "will not produce democracy in Ukraine,\" he said.", "On Sunday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and", "Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov spoke", "about the situation in Ukraine. According to", "written statement from a senior State Department", "official, Washington strongly prodded Moscow to", "accept the results of the Parliament's decisions.", "Kerry also asked Russia to work with the United", "States and the European Union on enabling", "\"critically needed reforms\" and to not use", "military force in the country, which shares a", "border with western Russia. Explainer: What and", "who are behind Ukraine's political crisis?", "iReport: Protester describes bloodied people", "being rushed to medics . U.S. talks tough, but", "options limited in Ukraine . CNN's Victoria", "Butenko, Phil Black and Ingrid Formanek reported", "from Kiev, and Steve Almasy, Faith Karimi and", "Chelsea J. Carter reported and wrote from", "Atlanta." ]
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where President Viktor Yanukovych, who reportedly his political rival Yulia Tymoshenko from prison Party of Regions, condemned the ousted President on Sunday in a video statement, blaming him for the "robbery and deception" of the nation. The minister and Klitschko deputy prime minister on about the situation in Ukraine. According to Kerry also asked Russia to work with the United
(CNN) -- Five more states reported widespread flu activity during the second week of January, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, bringing the total to 40 states. Only 10 states are not yet reporting widespread activity: Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Iowa, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Vermont. "Widespread" means that more than 50% of geographic regions in a state -- counties, for example -- are reporting flu activity. The designation addresses the spread of the flu, not its severity. However, the number of states experiencing a high proportion of outpatient visits to health care providers for flulike illnesses is 14 -- Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia -- down from 20 in the previous week. Ten children died from complications of the flu last week, bringing the pediatric death total for the season to 20. The CDC does not have data on the number of adult flu deaths. Experts estimate the number of flu-related deaths range from as low as 3,000 to as high as 49,000 people each year. Typically, the flu season begins in the winter months and peaks in January or February, according to the CDC. But it's way too early to know if flu has peaked yet this year. "As typical of a flu season, some areas are being harder hit than other areas," said CDC spokesman Tom Skinner. H5N1 kills first person in North America . One of those areas is California. Dr. Gil Chavez, deputy director for California's Center for Infectious Diseases, said 45 people under the age of 65 have died during the 2013-2014 flu season, which began in September. This includes two deaths in children. "An additional 50 deaths are currently being investigated and are likely to be confirmed next week," Chavez said. He said that a year ago, only five deaths had been reported at this time; there were only 106 flu deaths during the entire 2012-2013 flu season. "H1N1 is the predominant virus circulating, and we do know when H1N1 predominates, there appears to be more fatalities," Chavez said. "We seem to have a predominance of a more deadly strain." H1N1 is the same virus that caused a pandemic in 2009, Dr. Michael Jhung, a medical officer in the CDC's flu division, has said. It was dubbed swine flu because it was being seen for the first time in humans. Since then, "it's established itself very nicely in the human population," Jhung said. H1N1 has been seen every season since 2009 in people and is no longer referred to as swine flu. The strain is so common that it was included in this year's vaccination, he said. Adult flu deaths are not required to be reported to the CDC, but the government agency must be notified of any flu deaths in children. However, after H1N1 first surfaced, California health officials determined this was not enough. Chavez said the lesson learned then was that "we needed a better way to determine the impact [of flu] on the community. So we in California made the decision to make deaths due to influenza in individuals under 65 mandatory to report." What consumers need to know is that it's not too late to take steps to protect yourself from getting the flu, said Dr. Susan Rehm, medical director for the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. "People who are young and healthy should be aware that they may get the flu and it could be serious," Rehm said. One of the reasons people often say they don't get the flu vaccine is because they don't get sick. That excuse doesn't hold up, she said. In addition to getting the vaccine, which can prevent flu -- or at least lessen symptoms, washing your hands frequently and staying home when you're sick can help you get through the flu season. Doctors recommend using antivirals within the first two days of experiencing any flulike symptoms. Does cold weather cause colds? CNN's Ashley Hayes contributed to this story.
40 states reported widespread flu activity during the second week of January . H1N1 is the predominant virus circulating, which is a deadlier strain . It's not too late to take steps to protect yourself from getting the flu, says Dr. Susan Rehm .
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[ "(CNN) -- Five more states reported widespread flu", "activity during the second week of January,", "according to the Centers for Disease Control and", "Prevention, bringing the total to 40 states. Only", "10 states are not yet reporting widespread", "activity: Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Hawaii,", "Iowa, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire,", "South Carolina and Vermont. \"Widespread\" means", "that more than 50% of geographic regions in a", "state -- counties, for example -- are reporting", "flu activity. The designation addresses the", "spread of the flu, not its severity. However, the", "number of states experiencing a high proportion", "of outpatient visits to health care providers for", "flulike illnesses is 14 -- Alabama, Arkansas,", "Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri,", "Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee,", "Texas, and Virginia -- down from 20 in the", "previous week. Ten children died from", "complications of the flu last week, bringing the", "pediatric death total for the season to 20. The", "CDC does not have data on the number of adult flu", "deaths. Experts estimate the number of", "flu-related deaths range from as low as 3,000 to", "as high as 49,000 people each year. Typically,", "the flu season begins in the winter months and", "peaks in January or February, according to the", "CDC. But it's way too early to know if flu has", "peaked yet this year. \"As typical of a flu", "season, some areas are being harder hit than", "other areas,\" said CDC spokesman Tom Skinner.", "H5N1 kills first person in North America . One of", "those areas is California. Dr. Gil Chavez, deputy", "director for California's Center for Infectious", "Diseases, said 45 people under the age of 65 have", "died during the 2013-2014 flu season, which began", "in September. This includes two deaths in", "children. \"An additional 50 deaths are currently", "being investigated and are likely to be confirmed", "next week,\" Chavez said. He said that a year ago,", "only five deaths had been reported at this time;", "there were only 106 flu deaths during the entire", "2012-2013 flu season. \"H1N1 is the predominant", "virus circulating, and we do know when H1N1", "predominates, there appears to be more", "fatalities,\" Chavez said. \"We seem to have a", "predominance of a more deadly strain.\" H1N1 is", "the same virus that caused a pandemic in 2009,", "Dr. Michael Jhung, a medical officer in the CDC's", "flu division, has said. It was dubbed swine flu", "because it was being seen for the first time in", "humans. Since then, \"it's established itself very", "nicely in the human population,\" Jhung said. H1N1", "has been seen every season since 2009 in people", "and is no longer referred to as swine flu. The", "strain is so common that it was included in this", "year's vaccination, he said. Adult flu deaths are", "not required to be reported to the CDC, but the", "government agency must be notified of any flu", "deaths in children. However, after H1N1 first", "surfaced, California health officials determined", "this was not enough. Chavez said the lesson", "learned then was that \"we needed a better way to", "determine the impact [of flu] on the community.", "So we in California made the decision to make", "deaths due to influenza in individuals under 65", "mandatory to report.\" What consumers need to know", "is that it's not too late to take steps to", "protect yourself from getting the flu, said Dr.", "Susan Rehm, medical director for the National", "Foundation for Infectious Diseases. \"People who", "are young and healthy should be aware that they", "may get the flu and it could be serious,\" Rehm", "said. One of the reasons people often say they", "don't get the flu vaccine is because they don't", "get sick. That excuse doesn't hold up, she said.", "In addition to getting the vaccine, which can", "prevent flu -- or at least lessen symptoms,", "washing your hands frequently and staying home", "when you're sick can help you get through the flu", "season. Doctors recommend using antivirals within", "the first two days of experiencing any flulike", "symptoms. Does cold weather cause colds? CNN's", "Ashley Hayes contributed to this story." ]
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(CNN) -- The killing of a young giraffe named Marius at Copenhagen Zoo sparked international outrage this weekend. On Sunday, he was shot with a bolt gun then publicly dissected before being fed to the lions. In its defense, the zoo has argued that Marius' death was necessary to protect the genetic diversity of his species. It was claimed that to allow Marius to take up space that could be used to house another animal with more desirable genetic make-up may hinder conservation breeding programs. Contraception which required sedation is dangerous and giraffes might die during the procedure. As such, Marius' birth could not have been safely prevented. Marius could not be rehomed because sending him somewhere other than a zoo which was a member of the European Association for Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) could result in him being sold into a circus, which would be against EAZA rules. In effect, the zoo's hands were tied, it was implied. None of these arguments appear to stand up to scrutiny. As the head of the European endangered species program for giraffes stated in press, Marius was not from a rare sub-species. Given that zoos claim that animals are kept in order to support the conservation of threatened species, it is therefore unclear why any member of Marius' subspecies should be held captive at all. Zoo staff get death threats . It was further confirmed that a contraceptive for giraffes has been developed in the last few years which allows females to be safely injected at a distance thus suggesting that Marius' birth was not inevitable. The director of EAZA supported the stance that Marius had to die and encouraged people to consider the "bigger picture." But EAZA itself is less than consistent in its approach to inbreeding and, indeed, in its concern for the ultimate fate of animals in its member zoos. EAZA and similar zoo bodies discourage member zoos from deliberately breeding white lions; a practice which is recognized as involving inbreeding in order to perpetuate the unusual white coloring of the animals involved. Due to the serious welfare implications and the lack of conservation value of inbred animals, breeding of white lions is theoretically not allowed in EAZA zoos. In practice, both West Midland Safari Park and Paradise Wildlife Park in the UK breed white lions. Both are EAZA members and yet, despite vociferously supporting the killing of Marius to prevent the same problem, a blind eye has been turned by EAZA to the persistent inbreeding of other species in its zoos. White lions are, perhaps tellingly, a great crowd pleaser. In 2012 West Midland Safari Park were revealed to have sent four white lions to a circus trainer, who sent them on to a Japanese circus. That the safari park remains an EAZA member means that the rules on sending animals to non-EAZA collections are not consistently applied. Despite this, no exception was made for Marius. In fact, rather than Marius being a tragic exception, the killing of animals considered to be surplus to requirements by zoos is something which is common in the industry. A 2003 study suggested that there are around 7,500 animals deemed "surplus" in European zoos at any one time. Whilst it cannot be undone, Marius' death has served an important purpose in shining a spotlight on a practice which is normally kept well-hidden from public view. As long as there are zoos, there will be unwanted animals. And as long as there are unwanted animals, more like Marius will be killed. It has long been recognised that conservation success is achieved not in city centre zoos or safari parks, but in natural habitats. We would urge anyone with a passion for conservation to support effective in situ efforts which are truly making a positive impact on species conservation. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Liz Tyson.
Copenhagen zoo's defense of killing a giraffe does not stand up to scrutiny, writes Liz Tyson . A blind eye has been turned to the inbreeding of other species, she says . Tyson: Killing animals considered a surplus by zoos is common . As long as there are zoos, there will be unwanted animals, she writes .
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[ "(CNN) -- The killing of a young giraffe named", "Marius at Copenhagen Zoo sparked international", "outrage this weekend. On Sunday, he was shot with", "a bolt gun then publicly dissected before being", "fed to the lions. In its defense, the zoo has", "argued that Marius' death was necessary to", "protect the genetic diversity of his species. It", "was claimed that to allow Marius to take up space", "that could be used to house another animal with", "more desirable genetic make-up may hinder", "conservation breeding programs. Contraception", "which required sedation is dangerous and giraffes", "might die during the procedure. As such, Marius'", "birth could not have been safely prevented.", "Marius could not be rehomed because sending him", "somewhere other than a zoo which was a member of", "the European Association for Zoos and Aquaria", "(EAZA) could result in him being sold into a", "circus, which would be against EAZA rules. In", "effect, the zoo's hands were tied, it was", "implied. None of these arguments appear to stand", "up to scrutiny. As the head of the European", "endangered species program for giraffes stated in", "press, Marius was not from a rare sub-species.", "Given that zoos claim that animals are kept in", "order to support the conservation of threatened", "species, it is therefore unclear why any member", "of Marius' subspecies should be held captive at", "all. Zoo staff get death threats . It was further", "confirmed that a contraceptive for giraffes has", "been developed in the last few years which allows", "females to be safely injected at a distance thus", "suggesting that Marius' birth was not inevitable.", "The director of EAZA supported the stance that", "Marius had to die and encouraged people to", "consider the \"bigger picture.\" But EAZA itself is", "less than consistent in its approach to", "inbreeding and, indeed, in its concern for the", "ultimate fate of animals in its member zoos. EAZA", "and similar zoo bodies discourage member zoos", "from deliberately breeding white lions; a", "practice which is recognized as involving", "inbreeding in order to perpetuate the unusual", "white coloring of the animals involved. Due to", "the serious welfare implications and the lack of", "conservation value of inbred animals, breeding of", "white lions is theoretically not allowed in EAZA", "zoos. In practice, both West Midland Safari Park", "and Paradise Wildlife Park in the UK breed white", "lions. Both are EAZA members and yet, despite", "vociferously supporting the killing of Marius to", "prevent the same problem, a blind eye has been", "turned by EAZA to the persistent inbreeding of", "other species in its zoos. White lions are,", "perhaps tellingly, a great crowd pleaser. In 2012", "West Midland Safari Park were revealed to have", "sent four white lions to a circus trainer, who", "sent them on to a Japanese circus. That the", "safari park remains an EAZA member means that the", "rules on sending animals to non-EAZA collections", "are not consistently applied. Despite this, no", "exception was made for Marius. In fact, rather", "than Marius being a tragic exception, the killing", "of animals considered to be surplus to", "requirements by zoos is something which is common", "in the industry. A 2003 study suggested that", "there are around 7,500 animals deemed \"surplus\"", "in European zoos at any one time. Whilst it", "cannot be undone, Marius' death has served an", "important purpose in shining a spotlight on a", "practice which is normally kept well-hidden from", "public view. As long as there are zoos, there", "will be unwanted animals. And as long as there", "are unwanted animals, more like Marius will be", "killed. It has long been recognised that", "conservation success is achieved not in city", "centre zoos or safari parks, but in natural", "habitats. We would urge anyone with a passion for", "conservation to support effective in situ efforts", "which are truly making a positive impact on", "species conservation. The opinions expressed in", "this commentary are solely those of Liz Tyson." ]
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DENDERMONDE, Belgium (CNN) -- Authorities have charged a 20-year-old man with murder and attempted murder in a stabbing rampage at a Belgian nursery school that left two children and a staff member dead and a dozen others wounded. A family pays tribute Friday evening outside the nursery school in Dendermonde, Belgium. The regional prosecutor's office identified the man, who has been in custody since Friday, as Kim D., and would not release his last name. They said he lives alone in Sinaai, a city about 20 kilometers (12 miles) outside of Dendermonde. He has no police record and is unemployed, the office said. Authorities allege the man, whose face was painted white with black rings around his eyes, entered the Fabeltjesland (Fable Land) nursery school midmorning Friday and began stabbing those inside. He entered the building through a side door, typically only used by parents who are late in arriving to pick up their children from the school, authorities said. Once inside, he went through several rooms in the center. The dead included the head of the nursery, a woman in her 60s who was well known in the town, residents said. The other victims were young; the nursery cared for children up to the age of three. Watch report on attack » . Authorities caught up with him about an hour-and-a-half later after the attack ended, the ministry said. At the time of his arrest, he had on him a knife, an ax and a fake pistol. He was wearing a bullet-proof vest, authorities said. Two other knives were found at the nursery school, but it has not been confirmed whether they were used in the attack. Kim D. has said nothing to authorities regarding the attack, the prosecutor's office said. Authorities have searched his home, but they did not release any information from the search. Watch description of what happened » . The suspect, who is being held in jail, is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday morning. The judge has assigned three doctors to monitor him, authorities said. Earlier, authorities said he was not registered with any psychiatric institution. Dendermonde, about 16 miles northwest of Brussels, is a tight-knit community of about 40,000 people, residents said. Fabeltjesland lies off a park and is not easy to find from the road. On Saturday, the nursery stood quiet and boarded up, with tributes of flowers, cuddly toys and cards left outside.
Two children, one adult killed in attack at Belgian nursery school Friday . Tributes including cards, cuddly toys, flowers left outside boarded-up nursery . NEW: Authorities: Suspect was also carrying an ax, bulletproof vest, fake pistol . Attack happened in town of Dendermonde, about 16 miles northwest of Brussels .
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All Eurostar trains travelling from London to Brussels have been cancelled due to anti-austerity strikes in Belgium. The nine scheduled trains to the Belgian capital will terminate in Lille, Northern France, today as a result of protests against government austerity measures. Around 44 per cent of flights are also cancelled from Brussels' main airports as protests ground the country to a halt. Trade unionists in Belgium are striking against government austerity plans impacting all transport . Picket lines are blocking the entrance to industrial areas and workplaces, such as this Audi factory . Labour union leaders have also shut down Eurostar services from Brussels to Paris and other European destinations, as well as the high-speed Thalys train service. Metro, bus and tram services in Brussels have also been closed as a result of the planned strikes. The one-day strike is the third in a series of weekly union actions intended to force the government of Prime Minister Charles Michel to backtrack on a program to reform pensions, cut health and social security budgets and raise the retirement age. Even more travellers are expected to be effected by a general strike throughout Belgium on December 15 that is expected to grind the entire country to a halt. Trade Unions members in the 'drag off zone' at Brussels Airport, where 44 per cent of flights were cancelled . Protesters cook on barbecues outside the Infrabel railway company's building in Brussels . Eurostar has urged people not to try to travel to Brussels. 'Due to a National Strike in Belgium on the 8th and 15th December 2014, Eurostar services on the Brussels route will only be able to operate to and from Lille Europe on that day,' a statement said. 'Due to the scale of the strike we expect no trains or other public transport to run in Belgium. Eurostar are unable to provide any alternative method of transport between Brussels and Lille and we strongly advise our passengers not to travel on these dates. 'If you have not got in contact to make a change or request a refund, we request that you do so as soon as possible.' The Schuman subway station is empty after Metro, tram and bus services are shut down due to the strike . The 24-hour strike includes workers at the SNCB-NMBS Belgian public train company . Tuesday's first Eurostar service to Brussels has just three business premier seats remaining while other services are also close to booked out. A baggage handler strike at Brussels' international airport meant the cancellation of 267 flights out of the country, making up close to half of the airport's total departures. Picket lines have blocked workers from getting into industrial areas to work, including an Audi car factory and the Infrabel railway company's building in Brussels. In November, 100,000 people marches in Brussels in a largely peaceful protest against the austerity measures with 50 people reported injured, including some police, after violence and 30 people detained.
Trade unions are protesting the government's austerity measures . Monday's protests are part of a series of weekly industrial action . Eurostar services to and from Brussels have been cancelled . London trains can only go as far as Lille in northern France . 44 per cent of flights from Brussels airport were cancelled .
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[ "All Eurostar trains travelling from London to", "Brussels have been cancelled due to", "anti-austerity strikes in Belgium. The nine", "scheduled trains to the Belgian capital will", "terminate in Lille, Northern France, today as a", "result of protests against government austerity", "measures. Around 44 per cent of flights are also", "cancelled from Brussels' main airports as", "protests ground the country to a halt. Trade", "unionists in Belgium are striking against", "government austerity plans impacting all", "transport . Picket lines are blocking the", "entrance to industrial areas and workplaces, such", "as this Audi factory . Labour union leaders have", "also shut down Eurostar services from Brussels to", "Paris and other European destinations, as well as", "the high-speed Thalys train service. Metro, bus", "and tram services in Brussels have also been", "closed as a result of the planned strikes. The", "one-day strike is the third in a series of weekly", "union actions intended to force the government of", "Prime Minister Charles Michel to backtrack on a", "program to reform pensions, cut health and social", "security budgets and raise the retirement age.", "Even more travellers are expected to be effected", "by a general strike throughout Belgium on", "December 15 that is expected to grind the entire", "country to a halt. Trade Unions members in the", "'drag off zone' at Brussels Airport, where 44", "per cent of flights were cancelled . Protesters", "cook on barbecues outside the Infrabel railway", "company's building in Brussels . Eurostar has", "urged people not to try to travel to Brussels.", "'Due to a National Strike in Belgium on the 8th", "and 15th December 2014, Eurostar services on the", "Brussels route will only be able to operate to", "and from Lille Europe on that day,' a statement", "said. 'Due to the scale of the strike we expect", "no trains or other public transport to run in", "Belgium. Eurostar are unable to provide any", "alternative method of transport between Brussels", "and Lille and we strongly advise our passengers", "not to travel on these dates. 'If you have not", "got in contact to make a change or request a", "refund, we request that you do so as soon as", "possible.' The Schuman subway station is empty", "after Metro, tram and bus services are shut down", "due to the strike . The 24-hour strike includes", "workers at the SNCB-NMBS Belgian public train", "company . Tuesday's first Eurostar service to", "Brussels has just three business premier seats", "remaining while other services are also close to", "booked out. A baggage handler strike at Brussels'", "international airport meant the cancellation of", "267 flights out of the country, making up close", "to half of the airport's total departures. Picket", "lines have blocked workers from getting into", "industrial areas to work, including an Audi car", "factory and the Infrabel railway company's", "building in Brussels. In November, 100,000 people", "marches in Brussels in a largely peaceful protest", "against the austerity measures with 50 people", "reported injured, including some police, after", "violence and 30 people detained." ]
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A headteacher who left a vulnerable child crying on the floor outside of her office for so long that she wet herself has been struck off. Susan Stuart, 68, had been in charge at Greenfields Community Primary School in Kettering, Northamptonshire since 2004. However, a panel at the National College for Teaching and Leadership heard how the child was twice taken to see Stuart in 2008, with one teacher claiming she was left there for four hours. Susan Stuart has been in charge at Greenfields Community Primary School in Kettering, pictured, when it is claimed she left a vulnerable child weeping outside her office . Stuart, who insisted that the child was there for 60 minutes, would open the door and say 'stop making that noise' when she heard the child sobbing, the hearing was told. Meanwhile another teacher said that the child informed them that on one occasion the child was in such a state, she wet herself. The head teacher said the child was throwing a tantrum after refusing to attend music assembly, and that she 'needed to learn that having a temper tantrum would not get her what she wanted.' Panel chair Martin Greendale said: 'The panel was concerned that the child was not treated with dignity and due regard for the child's welfare. 'The panel were particularly concerned that Mrs Stuart had not demonstrated insight into how she could have acted differently, save for stating that with regard to the child it would have been better for her to have been placed in an empty classroom with a Learning Support Assistant.' Stuart, who has been retired for four years, was also found to have made a girl cry when she could not eat a 'revolting' lunch that had been provided because of her dietary requirements. As the child was being walked to collect a homemade lunch from her mother as a replacement, Stuart intervened saying: 'You will eat it. Be grateful for what you have got.' A hearing at the National College for Teaching and Leadership heard that on one occasion the child was in such as state that she wet herself . Other infringements included placing a colleague under undue pressure, and not providing adequate support for her to fill her role, and asking another teacher to call another member of staff who was on sick leave. Mr Greendale added: 'In light of the panel's findings against Mrs Stuart, which involved a failure to treat a child with dignity and with regard to her welfare, there is a strong public interest consideration in the protection of pupils. 'Although Mrs Stuart is retired, she could return to teaching at any time, if a prohibition order was not imposed.' Stuart was found to have behaved inappropriately with regard to more than one child, and more than one colleague. She was also found to have made a number of errors in school policy including not updating the prospectus since 2005. As a result she was banned from teaching, and cannot apply for the order to be set aside until 27 October 2016. Speaking after the hearing Stuart now says she intends to appeal the decision. She said: ‘I strenuously deny it. It is simply not true. I will most definitely appeal this. ‘I am totally innocent of the charge relating to the child who was outside my office. It just isn’t true. ‘There was an investigation by the governors and I was exonerated.’
Susan Stuart had been in charge at Greenfields Primary in Kettering . Hearing told she left a vulnerable child crying on the floor outside her office . Claimed that the child was in such a state that she ended up wetting herself . Teacher also found to have made a girl cry when she was unable to eat lunch . She also placed colleagues under pressure and did not update the prospectus . Despite now being retired Stuart has now been banned from teaching .
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A headteacher who left a vulnerable child crying on the floor outside of her office for so long Stuart, 68, had been in charge at Greenfields Community Primary School in Kettering, there for four hours. Susan Stuart has been in one occasion the child was in such a state, she made a girl cry when she could not eat a occasion the child was in such as state that she placing a colleague under undue pressure, and not colleague. She was also found to have made a she was banned from teaching, and cannot apply
Few taxpayers know they're expected to pay sales tax on online purchases, so a new law likely to pass in Congress Monday will help states force retailers to pay up, thus forcing the retailer to charge its customers tax. The Senate is expected to pass a bill Monday making it easier for states to collect sales taxes for online purchases. Some of the nation's largest retailers are rejoicing. But small-business owners who make their living selling products on the Internet worry they will be swamped by new requirements from faraway states. Scroll down for video . Cheats: Internet retailers like Sarah Davis are supposed to collect sales tax and shoppers are supposed to pay it even if they don't, but states have trouble enforcing the laws few follow . ‘It's a huge burden for a company like ours,’ said Sarah Davis, co-owner of Fashionphile.com, a California-based company that sells high-end pre-owned handbags and purses. ‘We don't have an accounting department, we've got my father-in-law.’ Davis started the company in 1999 and now runs it with her brother-in-law. They have 26 workers and three stores, in Beverly Hills, San Diego and San Francisco. Last year, Fashionphile.com did $10 million in sales, the vast majority of it online, Davis said. Fashionphile.com sells bags directly from its website and on eBay. The company collects sales taxes from customers who live in California, but not from people who live in other states, Davis said. Under the law, states can only require stores to collect sales taxes if the store has a physical presence in the state. That means big retailers, such as Wal-Mart, Best Buy and Target, with stores all over the country collect sales taxes when they sell goods over the Internet. But eBay, Amazon and other online retailers don't have to collect sales taxes, except in states where they have offices or distribution centers. As a result, many online sales are essentially tax-free, giving Internet retailers an advantage over brick-and-mortar stores. Worry: Small e-commerce retailers like Davis and Ben Hemmnger worry how they'll cope with a new law regarding online sales tax due to pass Monday . But the purchases aren't really tax free under the law. In states with sales taxes, if you buy something from an out-of-state retailer and don't pay taxes, you are supposed to pay those taxes when you file your state tax return, said Neal Osten, director the Washington office of the National Conference of State Legislatures. Only Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon have no sales tax. Alaska has no state sales tax but does have local ones. Unpaid sales taxes are usually referred to as ‘use taxes’ on state income tax returns. Use taxes apply to purchases made over Internet, from catalogs, television and radio ads and purchases made directly from out-of-state companies. State officials, however, complain that few people pay these taxes, Olsten said. ‘I do know about three people that comply with that,’ says Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., the main sponsor of the Senate bill. Enzi's bill would empower states to . require businesses to collect taxes for products they sell on the . Internet, in catalogs and through radio and TV ads. Under the bill, the . sales taxes would be sent to the states where a shopper lives. Businesses with less than $1 million a year in out-of-state sales would be exempt. Burden: Kurt Zentmaier poses with the guitars he sells online. He agrees that small businesses will be unduly burdened by stricter online tax laws . The Senate is expected to pass Enzi's bill Monday. Already, the measure has survived three procedural votes. President Barack Obama supports it, but the bill faces an uncertain fate in the House where some Republicans consider it a tax increase. Supporters say the bill is about fairness for local businesses that already collect sales taxes, and lost revenue for states. Many governors, both Republicans and Democrats, have lobbied the federal government for years for the authority to collect sales taxes from online sales. The issue is getting bigger for states as more people make purchases online. Last year, Internet sales in the U.S. totaled $226 billion, nearly 16 percent more than the previous year, according to Commerce Department estimates. States lost a total of $23 billion last year because they couldn't collect taxes on out-of-state sales, according to a study by three business professors at the University of Tennessee. About $11.4 billion was lost from Internet sales; the rest came from purchases made through catalogs, mail orders and telephone orders, the study said. The study was done for the National Conference of State Legislatures. ‘This is a sales and use tax which is on the books,’ said Michael Kercheval, president and CEO of the International Council of Shopping Centers. ‘This isn't a tax issue. It's a tax collection issue.’ Kercheval's group is part of a broad coalition of retailers that supports Enzi's bill, including Internet giant Amazon, which says it wants a uniform national policy for collecting taxes on Internet sales. Supporters say the bill makes it relatively easy for Internet retailers to comply. States must provide free computer software to help retailers calculate sales taxes, based on where shoppers live. States also must establish a single entity to receive Internet sales tax revenue, so retailers don't have to send them to individual counties or cities. Big money: State legislators hope new laws will help recapture tax revenue lost when consumers makes billions in purchases a year from sites like Amazon . ‘The same software that allows people to figure out shipping costs by ZIP code can figure out what the taxes are,’ Kercheval said. Opponents say the bill doesn't do enough to protect small businesses. EBay wants to exempt businesses with less than $10 million in sales or fewer than 50 employees. ‘Complying and living under the tax laws of 50 states is a major undertaking because the process of complying with tax law goes far beyond just filling out the right forms,’ said Brian Bieron, eBay's senior director of global public policy. ‘You have to deal with the fact that all of these government agencies can audit you and can question you and can actually take you into court and sue you if they think you are doing something wrong.’ Davis, the co-owner of Fashionphile.com, said even with free computer software, her business doesn't have the manpower to separate sales taxes for each state and meet each state's deadline to send in the money. ‘We collect and pay sales tax here in California and we're happy to do that. We receive benefit from that. We can influence lawmakers locally on how those taxes are spent and how much those are and how they're collected,’ Davis said. ‘I don't feel the same about Indiana.’
The U.S. Senate is expected to pass a new law Monday making it easier for states to enforce online sales tax . Local retailers are rejoicing while small online shops call the expectation a huge burden as they scramble to comply with soon-to-be law .
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We can influence lawmakers", "locally on how those taxes are spent and how much", "those are and how they're collected,’ Davis said.", "‘I don't feel the same about Indiana.’" ]
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(CNN) -- One hot mess. That's what you'll see on the front page of any leading e-commerce site in China. There's a maddening array of banner ads, rows upon rows of links, icons touting promotions and discounts. It's a jarring user interface that seems to bring out the worst in Web design. And it was designed that way. "They want this shopping atmosphere," says Yu Gang, chairman and founder of Yihaodian, one of China's leading online retailers. "Our consumers like a page that is very crowded, busy with a lot of links so they can open lots of windows at the same time." David Wei, China tech investor and former CEO of e-commerce giant Alibaba, couldn't agree more: "When I worked for Alibaba, I cleaned the homepage to an international standard. It doesn't work." Ahead of the upcoming Alibaba IPO, I got the full download from China's e-commerce insiders for CNN's "On China." They tell me that in the mad, mad world of mainland e-commerce, the rules of the road from the West simply don't apply. The superlative stats are well known: China has the world's largest online population with over 591 million Internet users. China is the world's second-largest online retailing market, clocking in up to $210 billion in sales in 2012. Taobao, Alibaba's consumer e-commerce engine, boasts sales bigger than eBay and Amazon combined. The scale of China's e-commerce market is tantalizing. But it's also a tough one to crack due in part to inadequate delivery services throughout the country. "The logistics industry is very fragmented in China, with the likes of UPS and FedEx in China still unable to provide nationwide coverage and quality service," Yu points out. As such, many Chinese e-commerce companies including Yihaodian provide their own last mile delivery to reach customers with a network of mopeds and motorcycles. Another point of distinction is the extremely social nature of their customer base. "Social media is a big one in China," says Oliver Rust, senior vice president at Nielsen. "Fifty percent of consumers in China are leveraging social media to learn about new products." "Retailers need to engage in this social conversation and interact with China's tech-savvy consumers who are increasingly open to boosting e-commerce spending." And that doesn't just mean opening a branded Weibo account. Online chatting between customers and merchants is the norm with instant messaging embedded in almost every e-commerce platform. But don't let all the friendly shop talk fool you. The business is brutal. When David Wei was at the helm of Alibaba, he led the offensive to undermine and defeat eBay in China. "When Taobao fought against eBay, we listed the top ten things eBay was doing in China -- and we did it 100% differently," he tells me. So while eBay charged for its listing fees, Taobao offered no listing fee at all. While eBay used an auction model to rank its listings, Taobao used a retail model to rank fresher listings at the top. And while eBay limited communication between merchants and customers, Taobao created an instant messaging tool to encourage buyer-seller communication. Ebay eventually shut its main website in China. "The top ten things, the most important things eBay was doing, their winning elements, their winning recipe in the United States, actually became the poison killing their business in China," says Wei. So if you're a brand manager, investor, or entrepreneur eyeballing the market, observe with an open mind and proceed with caution. In China, e-commerce is a bloodsport.
Homepages of leading e-commerce sites look jarring for a reason . Rules of West simply don't apply, writes CNN's Kristie Lu Stout . China has the world's largest online population with over 591 million Internet users .
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[ "(CNN) -- One hot mess. That's what you'll see on", "the front page of any leading e-commerce site in", "China. There's a maddening array of banner ads,", "rows upon rows of links, icons touting promotions", "and discounts. It's a jarring user interface that", "seems to bring out the worst in Web design. And", "it was designed that way. \"They want this", "shopping atmosphere,\" says Yu Gang, chairman and", "founder of Yihaodian, one of China's leading", "online retailers. \"Our consumers like a page that", "is very crowded, busy with a lot of links so they", "can open lots of windows at the same time.\" David", "Wei, China tech investor and former CEO of", "e-commerce giant Alibaba, couldn't agree more:", "\"When I worked for Alibaba, I cleaned the", "homepage to an international standard. It doesn't", "work.\" Ahead of the upcoming Alibaba IPO, I got", "the full download from China's e-commerce", "insiders for CNN's \"On China.\" They tell me that", "in the mad, mad world of mainland e-commerce, the", "rules of the road from the West simply don't", "apply. The superlative stats are well known:", "China has the world's largest online population", "with over 591 million Internet users. China is", "the world's second-largest online retailing", "market, clocking in up to $210 billion in sales", "in 2012. Taobao, Alibaba's consumer e-commerce", "engine, boasts sales bigger than eBay and Amazon", "combined. The scale of China's e-commerce market", "is tantalizing. But it's also a tough one to", "crack due in part to inadequate delivery services", "throughout the country. \"The logistics industry", "is very fragmented in China, with the likes of", "UPS and FedEx in China still unable to provide", "nationwide coverage and quality service,\" Yu", "points out. As such, many Chinese e-commerce", "companies including Yihaodian provide their own", "last mile delivery to reach customers with a", "network of mopeds and motorcycles. Another point", "of distinction is the extremely social nature of", "their customer base. \"Social media is a big one", "in China,\" says Oliver Rust, senior vice", "president at Nielsen. \"Fifty percent of consumers", "in China are leveraging social media to learn", "about new products.\" \"Retailers need to engage in", "this social conversation and interact with", "China's tech-savvy consumers who are increasingly", "open to boosting e-commerce spending.\" And that", "doesn't just mean opening a branded Weibo", "account. Online chatting between customers and", "merchants is the norm with instant messaging", "embedded in almost every e-commerce platform. But", "don't let all the friendly shop talk fool you.", "The business is brutal. When David Wei was at the", "helm of Alibaba, he led the offensive to", "undermine and defeat eBay in China. \"When Taobao", "fought against eBay, we listed the top ten things", "eBay was doing in China -- and we did it 100%", "differently,\" he tells me. So while eBay charged", "for its listing fees, Taobao offered no listing", "fee at all. While eBay used an auction model to", "rank its listings, Taobao used a retail model to", "rank fresher listings at the top. And while eBay", "limited communication between merchants and", "customers, Taobao created an instant messaging", "tool to encourage buyer-seller communication.", "Ebay eventually shut its main website in China.", "\"The top ten things, the most important things", "eBay was doing, their winning elements, their", "winning recipe in the United States, actually", "became the poison killing their business in", "China,\" says Wei. So if you're a brand manager,", "investor, or entrepreneur eyeballing the market,", "observe with an open mind and proceed with", "caution. In China, e-commerce is a bloodsport." ]
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A pilot from New York believes he has found the wreckage of the missing Malaysia Airline Flight 370 off the coast of Thailand after searching thousands of satellite images online. Michael Hoebel, 60, spent hours trawling through the images made available to the public on a crowd-sourcing website, TomNod.com, before coming across what he believes is the doomed plane. The recreational pilot from Tonawanda said he was shocked to discover that the aircraft, which vanished two months ago, appeared to be in one piece beneath the water off the northeast coast of Malaysia, just west of Songkhla in Thailand. The image was taken days after the crash. Scroll down for video . Is it the wreckage? Michael Hoebel is pictured showing an image of what he believes is the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. He found the image on a website that shares satellite images . 'The perfect size': He said he used a scale given by the website and compared it to the specifications listed on Boeing's website - and discovered that the figure in the water was the right size . Discovery: He said that the lighter markings on the image matched up with the design of the plane . He told WIVB that . he used the scale at the bottom of the map on TomNod and compared them . to the specs on Boeing's website to establish that the white figure he . saw was the perfect size. 'I was taken aback because I couldn't believe I would find this,' he told the news channel. Where is the plane? A map shows where Hoebel believes the plane is, compared to its intended flight (red line) and suspected flight path (in blue) He pointed to the image on his computer as he explained why he thought it was the missing airliner. 'The lighter skin where the wing attaches to the fuselage - you see that lighter skin,' he said, comparing the grainy image to a photograph of the make of plane. And when WIVB reporter Ed Drantch questioned if the shadow could be a shark, Hoebel responded: 'That's a 210ft shark.' TomNod allows members of the public to go through millions of satellite pictures in a bid to help investigate the crash. It also . allows other users to rate whether or not they agree with another user's . theory - and so far, no one has disagreed with Hoebel's, he said. No . one else has noted finding the wreckage at the same spot, he added. He . said that he started searching for the plane because he wanted to aid . the investigation to help the families who had lost loved ones. He added that he has contacted the NTSB and the FBI with what he found - but so far they have not contacted him in response. This . weekend, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said surface search . efforts for the plane have been scaled back because it is 'highly . unlikely' clues will be found on the surface. Certain: Hoebel said he looked through thousands of satellite images to find the potential wreckage . Hobby: The recreational pilot, 60, said that he felt deeply for the families who have lost their loved ones . Instead, the search will enter a new phase with the focus on the ocean floor - despite there being no 'pings' from what was earlier hoped were the aircraft's black boxes. Mr Abbott said that as the aircraft, which had 239 people on board, has been missing for 52 days, if there had been any debris from the aircraft it would have now sunk. Malaysia's Prime Minister, Mr Najib Razak, has also conceded that investigators have made no substantial progress since March 8 - the date that the plane is believed to have crashed. 'That's all we have until today,' Mr Najib told the Wall Street Journal. No signs: Royal Navy submarine HMS Tireless concluded its work searching for the black box on Friday . Are they looking in the right place? A map shows the planned search areas just west of Australia . No answers: Relatives of some of the Chinese passengers on board the Malaysia Airlines flight comfort each other as they continued their sit-in protest outside the Malaysian embassy in Beijing . See below for video .
Michael Hoebel, from Tonawanda, New York spent hours trawling through pictures on TomNod.com, a website that shares satellite images . He has found images of what he believes to be the intact aircraft just off the northeast coast of Malaysia days after the crash . He has contacted the FBI and NTSB to share his findings . The search for the missing flight, which vanished on March 8, will now focus on the ocean floor, authorities have said .
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A pilot from New York believes he has found the wreckage of the missing Malaysia Airline Flight Hoebel, 60, spent hours trawling through the recreational pilot from Tonawanda said he was shocked to discover that the aircraft, which piece beneath the water off the northeast coast The image was taken days after the crash. Scroll Airlines flight MH370. He found the image on a website that shares satellite images . 'The he has contacted the NTSB and the FBI with what the focus on the ocean floor - despite there
By . Amie Keeley . PUBLISHED: . 22:31 EST, 25 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 22:31 EST, 25 October 2013 . If you’re a fan of passion fruit, you’ll be even more passionate about this. It’s the ‘sunshine passion fruit’ – a yellow version that’s twice the size of its purple relative, and tastes much sweeter. The fruit, named for its bright yellow skin, is being sold in Britain for the first time as part of a government-backed scheme to help Kenyan farmers. They are available at Asda, where a pack of two costs £1. The 'sunshine passion fruit' is being sold in Britain for the first time as part of a government-backed scheme to help Kenyan farmers . The supermarket giant says they have seen a big increase in the sales of exotic fruits. Mango have risen by 40 per cent compared to last year, while pomegranates are up 30 per cent and persimmons are up 60 per cent. Also known as grenadilla, passion fruit is native to South America and was first introduced to the UK in the 19th century. Usually the size of an egg, the crunchy, slightly sour seeds inside are often used in desserts or salads, but the Kenyan variety, because of its sweeter seeds, can be eaten straight away. The Kenyan passion fruit is grown by smallholder farmers with funding from the Department for International Development and it is hoped exports of the fruit will help boost local economies in rural Kenya. The fruit is twice the size of its purple relative (pictured), and tastes much sweeter . International Development Secretary Justine Greening said: These new fruits are an excellent example of how leading British companies are joining the fight against global poverty. They taste pretty good too.  Making sure Kenyan farmers can sell their goods will create new jobs, boost incomes and ultimately help end their dependency on aid.’ A pack of two passion fruits costs £1 and is currently available in 69 stores, with plans to roll out to 113 later on. Gemma Barlow, from Asda’s Fresh Produce team said: ‘We’re constantly looking for new and exciting products to bring into Asda and the ‘sunshine’ passion fruit brings a ray of sun to the family fruit bowl this autumn, and is sure to be a hit with exotic fruit fans.’
'Sunshine passion fruit' is named for its bright yellow skin . Being sold in Britain for first time as part of scheme to help Kenyan farmers .
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(CNN) -- A leading human rights organization accused NATO on Monday of failing to investigate civilian deaths caused by its airstrikes in Libya that aided in the downfall of Moammar Gadhafi. In a 20-page report titled "Libya: The Forgotten Victims of NATO Strikes," Amnesty International laid out allegations that NATO and the new Libyan government failed not only to document the deaths but also has not paid reparations to the victims and their families. The report said that "scores of Libyan civilians who did not directly participate in hostilities were killed and many more injured as a result of NATO strikes," adding that the 28-member nation alliance has yet to address the incidents in the months since it ended the air campaign. In a statement Monday, NATO defended its campaign, saying the alliance "carried out our operations with utmost care and precision." "NATO has looked into each credible allegation of harm to civilians which has been brought to our attention and will continue to do so," NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu said. "This involves an assessment of all NATO records, from target selection to any other data gathered following the strike. This review process has confirmed that the specific targets struck by NATO were legitimate military targets, selected in a manner consistent with the U.N. mandate." A letter sent by NATO this month to Amnesty International in response to the report said the alliance "deeply regrets any harm that may have been caused by those airstrikes." "While NATO did everything possible to minimize the risk to civilians, in a complex military operation that risk cannot be reduced to zero," the NATO letter said, according to the report. The report also faulted the new Libyan government for failing to conduct impartial and thorough investigations, and it recommended it "ensure that victims of violations of international human law, and their families, receive full reparations." The Libyan uprising began days after a popular revolution in Egypt forced President Hosni Mubarak from office in February 2011. Gadhafi forces responded brutally to the uprising in Libya, drawing worldwide condemnation for the killing of civilians. NATO began bombing military targets in Libya in March 2011 following the approval of a U.N. Security Council resolution authorizing force by whatever means necessary -- with the exception of a ground invasion -- to protect civilians after Gadhafi's forces. NATO ended its air campaign in October following the death of Gadhafi, who was killed in his hometown of Sirte after more than two months on the run. The report documents that more than 100 civilians, including dozens of children, were killed in NATO airstrikes in Tripoli and elsewhere. It also found that the airstrikes hit private residences, "possibly due to wrong intelligence, erroneous GPS coordinates or weapons system malfunction." The report recommends NATO take immediate steps to investigate the casualties and pay reparations for damages. Amnesty International's criticisms of NATO and Libya's government parallel concerns raised by Russia, which approved the Security Council resolution that authorized enforcement of a no-fly zone to protect civilians and then criticized it when it led to widespread bombing of Libyan military forces. Russia and China, which both approved the Libyan resolution, have vetoed a similar one aimed at protecting Syrian civilians in an uprising aimed at ousting President Bashar al-Assad.
NEW: NATO "carried out our operations with utmost care," the alliance says . An Amnesty International report says NATO airstrikes killed scores of civilians . The report says NATO and Libya's new government failed to investigate the deaths . NATO said it did everything possible to minimize risk, according to the report .
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[ "(CNN) -- A leading human rights organization", "accused NATO on Monday of failing to investigate", "civilian deaths caused by its airstrikes in Libya", "that aided in the downfall of Moammar Gadhafi. In", "a 20-page report titled \"Libya: The Forgotten", "Victims of NATO Strikes,\" Amnesty International", "laid out allegations that NATO and the new Libyan", "government failed not only to document the deaths", "but also has not paid reparations to the victims", "and their families. The report said that \"scores", "of Libyan civilians who did not directly", "participate in hostilities were killed and many", "more injured as a result of NATO strikes,\" adding", "that the 28-member nation alliance has yet to", "address the incidents in the months since it", "ended the air campaign. In a statement Monday,", "NATO defended its campaign, saying the alliance", "\"carried out our operations with utmost care and", "precision.\" \"NATO has looked into each credible", "allegation of harm to civilians which has been", "brought to our attention and will continue to do", "so,\" NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu said. \"This", "involves an assessment of all NATO records, from", "target selection to any other data gathered", "following the strike. This review process has", "confirmed that the specific targets struck by", "NATO were legitimate military targets, selected", "in a manner consistent with the U.N. mandate.\" A", "letter sent by NATO this month to Amnesty", "International in response to the report said the", "alliance \"deeply regrets any harm that may have", "been caused by those airstrikes.\" \"While NATO did", "everything possible to minimize the risk to", "civilians, in a complex military operation that", "risk cannot be reduced to zero,\" the NATO letter", "said, according to the report. The report also", "faulted the new Libyan government for failing to", "conduct impartial and thorough investigations,", "and it recommended it \"ensure that victims of", "violations of international human law, and their", "families, receive full reparations.\" The Libyan", "uprising began days after a popular revolution in", "Egypt forced President Hosni Mubarak from office", "in February 2011. Gadhafi forces responded", "brutally to the uprising in Libya, drawing", "worldwide condemnation for the killing of", "civilians. NATO began bombing military targets in", "Libya in March 2011 following the approval of a", "U.N. Security Council resolution authorizing", "force by whatever means necessary -- with the", "exception of a ground invasion -- to protect", "civilians after Gadhafi's forces. NATO ended its", "air campaign in October following the death of", "Gadhafi, who was killed in his hometown of Sirte", "after more than two months on the run. The report", "documents that more than 100 civilians, including", "dozens of children, were killed in NATO", "airstrikes in Tripoli and elsewhere. It also", "found that the airstrikes hit private residences,", "\"possibly due to wrong intelligence, erroneous", "GPS coordinates or weapons system malfunction.\"", "The report recommends NATO take immediate steps", "to investigate the casualties and pay reparations", "for damages. Amnesty International's criticisms", "of NATO and Libya's government parallel concerns", "raised by Russia, which approved the Security", "Council resolution that authorized enforcement of", "a no-fly zone to protect civilians and then", "criticized it when it led to widespread bombing", "of Libyan military forces. Russia and China,", "which both approved the Libyan resolution, have", "vetoed a similar one aimed at protecting Syrian", "civilians in an uprising aimed at ousting", "President Bashar al-Assad." ]
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If she was expecting a moment's peace, this mother panda bear was sadly mistaken. For not long after she had clambered into her custom made swing for a well-earned afternoon nap - she was joined by her energetic young cub. The adorable pair were captured cuddling and playfully nibbling at each other in the suspended net at Vienna Zoo in Austria. Exasperating: The mother panda had been hoping for an afternoon nap before being joined by her adorable and playful young cub . Austrian wildlife photographer Josef Gelernter, 33, took the heartwarming photographs while crowds of visitors watched. He said: 'They were definitely enjoying themselves and it was obvious they were having a great time playing and cuddling together. 'They spent about ten minutes playing in the swing before the mother decided to call it a day, I imagine looking after a panda cub is hard work. 'My heart melted when I saw them in the swing together - the keepers said it was rare for them to use the swing let alone get in there together. I can't stay mad at you! The mother panda appears to relent and embraces her young cub . Bearhug: The adorable pair were captured cuddling and playfully nibbling at each other in the suspended net at Vienna Zoo in Austria . Austrian wildlife photographer Josef Gelernter, 33, took the heartwarming photographs while crowds of visitors watched . 'I don't think they were actually swinging in it but when the cub tried to climb in, it made the whole thing move, which made it even funnier. 'There were many people watching, I think it's because there is something special about watching mother and child interact together, especially animals as cute as these two.' The mother panda finally cut her losses and left the swing - leaving her baby to clamber around on the hanging net alone. The cute cub was pictured clinging on to the edge of the swing as he struggled to get back on. Loving pair: The beautiful bears were captured rolling around on the swing in Vienna . Rare sight: Keepers at the zoo in Vienna said the pandas rarely used the swing - let alone together . Playtime over: The mother finally cut her losses and left the swing - leaving her baby to play on the hanging net alone . Mischievous: The panda cub proved too much of a handful for its mother who left it playing alone .
Heartwarming photos taken at Vienna Zoo by photographer Josef Gelernter . The mother panda had been attempting to get some peace from her cub . But plan was soon foiled when mischievous youngster clambered into net .
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[ "If she was expecting a moment's peace, this mother", "panda bear was sadly mistaken. For not long after", "she had clambered into her custom made swing for", "a well-earned afternoon nap - she was joined by", "her energetic young cub. The adorable pair were", "captured cuddling and playfully nibbling at each", "other in the suspended net at Vienna Zoo in", "Austria. Exasperating: The mother panda had been", "hoping for an afternoon nap before being joined", "by her adorable and playful young cub . Austrian", "wildlife photographer Josef Gelernter, 33, took", "the heartwarming photographs while crowds", "of visitors watched. He said: 'They were", "definitely enjoying themselves and it was obvious", "they were having a great time playing and", "cuddling together. 'They spent about ten minutes", "playing in the swing before the mother decided to", "call it a day, I imagine looking after a panda", "cub is hard work. 'My heart melted when I saw", "them in the swing together - the keepers said it", "was rare for them to use the swing let alone get", "in there together. I can't stay mad at you! The", "mother panda appears to relent and embraces her", "young cub . Bearhug: The adorable pair were", "captured cuddling and playfully nibbling at each", "other in the suspended net at Vienna Zoo in", "Austria . Austrian wildlife photographer Josef", "Gelernter, 33, took the heartwarming photographs", "while crowds of visitors watched . 'I don't think", "they were actually swinging in it but when the", "cub tried to climb in, it made the whole thing", "move, which made it even funnier. 'There were", "many people watching, I think it's because there", "is something special about watching mother and", "child interact together, especially animals as", "cute as these two.' The mother panda finally cut", "her losses and left the swing - leaving her baby", "to clamber around on the hanging net alone. The", "cute cub was pictured clinging on to the edge of", "the swing as he struggled to get back on. Loving", "pair: The beautiful bears were captured rolling", "around on the swing in Vienna . Rare sight:", "Keepers at the zoo in Vienna said the pandas", "rarely used the swing - let alone together .", "Playtime over: The mother finally cut her losses", "and left the swing - leaving her baby to play on", "the hanging net alone . Mischievous: The panda", "cub proved too much of a handful for its mother", "who left it playing alone ." ]
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By . Emily Crane . Meet the man dubbed the Lebanese Michael Jackson after a crowd-pleasing and hairy performance at a recent rugby league match in Sydney. Ashur Shimon, from Fairfield in Sydney's south-west, found himself on the big screen at Sydney's ANZ Stadium on July 4 as his beloved Canterbury Bulldogs took on the Manly Sea Eagles. He was making his first appearance on the 'dance cam' as part of the game-day entertainment when he decided to fabulously bare his hairy chest, back and arms to the crowd of thousands. Scroll down for video . Ashur Shimon, from Fairfield in Sydney's south-west, found himself on the big screen at Sydney's ANZ Stadium on July 4 during an NRL match . The Bulldogs dance cam, hosted by comedians Rob Shehadie and Tahir from Fat Pizza, picks random people from the crowd and let's them bust a move. But Mr Shimon's performance was certainly new and unexpected. 'He's a crazy Michael Jackson fan and I've seen him dance before. I know him but I definitely didn't expect him to go the whole way and rip his shirt off,' Shehadie told Daily Mail Australia. He was making his first appearance on the 'dance cam' as part of the game-day entertainment for the Canterbury Bulldogs . Mr Shimon was initially spotted on the dance cam leaning casually on a railing in the stadium, before he pulled out a Michael Jackson dance move . Mr Shimon was initially spotted on the dance cam leaning casually on a railing in the stadium. He pulled out a Michael Jackson moon walk before laughing at himself on the big screen. But when the cameras panned back to him several more times, Mr Shimon started to show what he was really capable of. He ran up a small flight of stairs throwing his jacket aside, before ripping his shirt to pieces and baring his hairy physique. When the cameras panned back to him several more times, Mr Shimon started to show what he was really capable of . He ran up a small flight of stairs throwing his jacket aside to the sound of a cheering crowd . 'I've hosted a lot of football games but I've never heard a roar like that from the crowd before. It was just massive,' Shehadie said. 'Security actually came up to him and he got in trouble. They thought he was going to streak or something.' Following his dance cam success, the Bulldogs entertainment crew are trying to get Mr Shimon back for more home games. 'He's starting to become part of the entertainment,' Shehadie said. He unexpectedly ripped his shirt to pieces and bared his hairy physique to the crowd . Following his dance cam success, the Bulldogs entertainment crew are trying to get Mr Shimon back for more home games . As for Mr Shimon's overly hairy appearance - he's very proud . 'We got him back for last week's game too and we caught him eating a kebab aggressively on camera. So we told him to shake his coke up and make it spray before we crossed to him. His coke sprayed everywhere and then he started dancing.' As for Mr Shimon's overly hairy appearance - he's very proud. 'Ashur really thinks people should accept hairy people. His goal in life is to make waxing and lasering companies go broke,' Shedadie said. 'This guy will walk along Bondi Beach with his shirt off. He's really proud.'
Ashur Shimon found himself on the big screen at Sydney's ANZ stadium . He ripped his shirt to pieces during a Michael Jackson dance and bared his overly hairy chest, arms and back to the crowd . Dance cam is part of Canterbury Bulldogs NRL game-day entertainment . Mr Shimon was such a crowd-pleaser the organisers are trying to make him part of regular entertainment .
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Sydney's south-west, found himself on the big 'dance cam' as part of the game-day entertainment chest, back and arms to the crowd of thousands. on the big screen at Sydney's ANZ Stadium on July the Canterbury Bulldogs . Mr Shimon was initially Michael Jackson dance move . Mr Shimon was said. He unexpectedly ripped his shirt to pieces and bared his hairy physique to the crowd . entertainment crew are trying to get Mr Shimon
A survey published last week revealed that women who breastfeed their children beyond the age of 12 months are often made to feel 'uncomfortable' about their decision. The research, published in Maternal & Child Nutrition, revealed extended breastfeeding wasn't seen as 'normal' and less than one per cent of UK mothers are still exclusively breastfeeding a six-month-old. However, in other countries around the world, breastfeeding is commonplace well into a child's time as a toddler. Scroll down for video . Close bond: Mother-of-two Jessica Daniels said she and her daughters have benefited from breastfeeding . In Canada, the government have run campaigns actively encouraging women to carry on breastfeeding with the slogan 'breastfeeding is not just for newborns'. Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation recommend mothers carry on breastfeeding until a child is two and beyond (alongside introducing them to other foods). They state: 'Breast milk is an important source of energy and nutrients in children aged six to 23 months. It can provide half or more of a child's energy needs between the ages of six and 12 months, and one third of energy needs between 12 and 24 months.' The health benefits of breastfeeding include protecting a child from serious illness and setting them up for a bright future - research has shown that children and adolescents that have been breastfed perform better in intelligence tests. British mother, Jessica Daniels, has found extended breastfeeding extremely beneficial for both her and her two daughters. The 24-year-old from Wigan breastfed her first daughter until she was aged three-and-a-half and is still breastfeeding her second daughter at 14 months. She told MailOnline: 'I feel my children have benefited greatly from breastfeeding and from extended breastfeeding. Jessica's eldest daughter breastfed till she was three-and-a-half . 'My first daughter is strongly attached to me and we have a great bond. It also helped with bonding with her sister as they used to feed together. She didn't feel pushed out either because of this.' She added that she takes comfort from the fact women who breastfeed are less likely to get breast and ovarian cancer, while it's often more convenient than bottle feeding. She said: 'People are a little surprised (that I carried on breastfeeding) but mostly because I "must be exhausted". Quite the opposite, I find breastfeeding to be the lazy person's choice.' Jane Hodges, 46, of Darlington, Co Durham, also breastfed her children until they were two. She said: 'Both were picky eaters and refused to drink water or cows milk so they were at least getting some nutrition from my breast milk. Also it was wonderful for the bonding side of things. I don't regret it at all.' Another advocate is Hannah Perkins, 30, who is still breastfeeding her son, Dexter, 23 months. She told MailOnline: 'I chose to continue breastfeeding for the many health benefits that it afforded both my son and myself. For example, reduced risks of diabetes, asthma, cancers, the list goes on. That was very important to me. 'But also breastfeeding has taught me to be a considerate and attached mother, it has taught me to listen to what my son wants and to be sensitive to his needs. As such I believe he is not ready to wean and won't force that upon him.' In the Maternal & Child Nutrition study, many women revealed that, at certain times, they had been made to feel ashamed for breastfeeding. Jessica said she was lucky to never experience any animosity when she was breastfeeding her toddlers in public. Jane agreed but she said her actions still attracted "unsolicited advice". She explains: 'People would say I was being indulgent and it was more about my needs than the kids. 'One friend even wagged her finger at my toddler while I was nursing her and said: "you're a big girl now. You're too old for that" which I found beyond irritating. 'After that, I got a little self-conscious breastfeeding in public once the kids got beyond about 18 months but refused to get pushed into stopping before my children were ready.' Hannah added: 'I can understand why it makes people a bit uncomfortable. It's not an every day sight in the UK and despite being very pro "natural term breastfeeding" I have often found it awkward and difficult to talk about with my peers. 'But the benefits my son and I both receive really do outweigh any negativity I've received. It's my personal choice and our personal journey and one that I would try to repeat if I have any other children.' Celebrities including Gwen Stefani and Salma Hayek are among those in the public eye who have continued to breastfeed their children beyond 12 months. But despite such high profile support and the multiple health benefits, some women feel unable to carry on breastfeeding. A campaign poster in Canada encouraged women to keep breastfeeding their toddlers . Dr Ruowei Li an epidemiologist at the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, U.S. said women who want to breastfeed should be given more support. She led a study, published this month, which found those who were breastfed as babies were far less likely to have ear, sinus or throat infections later in childhood. She said the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for an infant's first six months, followed by continued breastfeeding until at least 12 months. But she added: 'Mothers need to be supported by health care professionals, their workplaces and communities to follow APP recommendations on breastfeeding.' Did you breastfeed your child beyond two years? Share your story with us by emailling [email protected] .
Research found breastfeeding mothers often made to feel 'uncomfortable' Extended breastfeeding isn't viewed as 'normal' in UK . But World Health Organisation recommend it up to two years and beyond . Jessica Daniels, 24, kept breastfeeding her two daughters . Helped her bond with them, was convenient, and good for their health . Jane Hodges, 46, said she has no regrets about extended breastfeeding .
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Also", "it was wonderful for the bonding side of things.", "I don't regret it at all.' Another advocate is", "Hannah Perkins, 30, who is still breastfeeding", "her son, Dexter, 23 months. She told MailOnline:", "'I chose to continue breastfeeding for the many", "health benefits that it afforded both my son and", "myself. For example, reduced risks of diabetes,", "asthma, cancers, the list goes on. That was very", "important to me. 'But also breastfeeding has", "taught me to be a considerate and attached", "mother, it has taught me to listen to what my son", "wants and to be sensitive to his needs. As such I", "believe he is not ready to wean and won't force", "that upon him.' In the Maternal & Child Nutrition", "study, many women revealed that, at certain", "times, they had been made to feel ashamed for", "breastfeeding. Jessica said she was lucky to", "never experience any animosity when she was", "breastfeeding her toddlers in public. 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She said", "the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)", "recommends exclusive breastfeeding for an", "infant's first six months, followed by continued", "breastfeeding until at least 12 months. But she", "added: 'Mothers need to be supported by health", "care professionals, their workplaces and", "communities to follow APP recommendations on", "breastfeeding.' Did you breastfeed your child", "beyond two years? Share your story with us by", "emailling [email protected] ." ]
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(CNN)Mexican authorities have detained Servando Gomez, leader of the Knights Templar drug cartel, federal police told CNN En Español on Friday. Gomez was detained early Friday in Morelia, the capital of the state of Michoacan, about 135 miles (217 kilometers) west of Mexico City, authorities said. The Knights Templar drug organization has operated for years in Michoacan, in central-western Mexico. The Mexican government has accused it of involvement in drug trafficking, killings, kidnappings and extortion. Michoacan has long been a flashpoint in Mexico's drug war. In the past year or so, it has been the scene of fighting between the Knights Templar and vigilante groups that have armed themselves and patrolled the streets. The vigilante groups grew from complaints that the government was not doing enough to protect citizens from the cartel. The government acted last year, providing the groups a path to becoming recognized after first calling for them to disarm. The Mexican government also sent forces to the region. Authorities in Mexico said last year that the presence of Mexican troops had weakened the Knights Templar.
Police say they arrested the leader of a drug gang in west-central Mexico . The state of Michoacan has been the scene of clashes between drug gangs and vigilantes .
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(CNN) -- X-ray data from NASA's MESSENGER probe points to high levels of magnesium and sulfur on the surface of the planet Mercury, suggesting its makeup is far different from that of other planets, scientists say. The unmanned orbiter has been beaming back data from the first planet for a year and a half. Readings from its X-ray spectrometer point to a planet whose northern volcanic plains formed through upwellings of rocks more exotic than those often found on the Earth, the Moon or Mars, said Shoshana Weider, a researcher at the Carnegie Institution of Washington. "Before this MESSENGER mission, a lot of people assumed it was very like the Moon -- it's dark, it's grey," Weider said. But while the Moon's surface formed when light materials floated to the top of an ocean of molten rock, the low level of calcium on Mercury indicates that didn't happen there. "This gives us clues to the kind of precursor materials that accreted to form Mercury, in an extremely oxygen-poor environment," Weider said. A short history of the Space Shuttle Endeavor . The concentration of sulfur on the surface is about 10 times that seen on Earth, she said. And while Mercury's iron core "makes up a huge amount of the planet," very little is found at the surface. The northern region of volcanic plains differs significantly from the surrounding portion of Mercury, where the surface -- as dated by the number of craters -- is about a billion years older, Weider said. The results were published in the latest issue of the Journal of Geophysical Research, a peer-reviewed publication of the American Geophysical Union. Weider and her co-authors studied 205 different readings from the spectrometer to produce their results. MESSENGER -- an acronym for the Mercury Surface Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging mission -- has been orbiting Mercury since March 2011. It's only the second spacecraft to reach the planet and the first to circle it. It's about 5% the size of Earth and revolves around the sun every 88 days. It rotates very slowly -- once every 58 Earth days -- and the surface temperature on the day side can reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit (425 C), according to NASA. Read more space and science news on CNN's Light Years .
NASA probe gives insight into Mercury's formation . The surface has sulfur levels 10 times higher than Earth's . The MESSENGER orbiter has been circling Mercury since March 2011 .
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[ "(CNN) -- X-ray data from NASA's MESSENGER probe", "points to high levels of magnesium and sulfur on", "the surface of the planet Mercury, suggesting its", "makeup is far different from that of other", "planets, scientists say. The unmanned orbiter has", "been beaming back data from the first planet for", "a year and a half. Readings from its X-ray", "spectrometer point to a planet whose northern", "volcanic plains formed through upwellings of", "rocks more exotic than those often found on the", "Earth, the Moon or Mars, said Shoshana Weider, a", "researcher at the Carnegie Institution of", "Washington. \"Before this MESSENGER mission, a lot", "of people assumed it was very like the Moon --", "it's dark, it's grey,\" Weider said. But while the", "Moon's surface formed when light materials", "floated to the top of an ocean of molten rock,", "the low level of calcium on Mercury indicates", "that didn't happen there. \"This gives us clues to", "the kind of precursor materials that accreted to", "form Mercury, in an extremely oxygen-poor", "environment,\" Weider said. A short history of the", "Space Shuttle Endeavor . The concentration of", "sulfur on the surface is about 10 times that seen", "on Earth, she said. And while Mercury's iron core", "\"makes up a huge amount of the planet,\" very", "little is found at the surface. The northern", "region of volcanic plains differs significantly", "from the surrounding portion of Mercury, where", "the surface -- as dated by the number of craters", "-- is about a billion years older, Weider said.", "The results were published in the latest issue of", "the Journal of Geophysical Research, a", "peer-reviewed publication of the American", "Geophysical Union. Weider and her co-authors", "studied 205 different readings from the", "spectrometer to produce their results. MESSENGER", "-- an acronym for the Mercury Surface Space", "Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging mission --", "has been orbiting Mercury since March 2011. It's", "only the second spacecraft to reach the planet", "and the first to circle it. It's about 5% the", "size of Earth and revolves around the sun every", "88 days. It rotates very slowly -- once every 58", "Earth days -- and the surface temperature on the", "day side can reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit (425", "C), according to NASA. Read more space and", "science news on CNN's Light Years ." ]
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Pretoria, South Africa (CNN)Eugene de Kock was the most notorious assassin of South Africa's apartheid era, commanding a death squad that kidnapped, tortured and killed black activists. His nickname: Prime Evil. After apartheid fell, he was put on trial and sentenced in 1996 to two life sentences plus 212 years in prison. But de Kock showed remorse, meeting with victims' families, some of whom publicly forgave him, and helping the Missing Persons Task Force locate bodies, a fact noted by South African Justice and Correctional Services Minister Michael Masutha. "In the interests of nation building and reconciliation," Masutha said Friday, he was granting parole to de Kock. De Kock was a police officer who ran the C10 counterinsurgency unit, designed to battle the foes of apartheid, including members of the African National Congress. He operated from Vlakplaas, a farm outside Pretoria. When apartheid fell and the ANC gained control of the government, de Kock cooperated with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, established in 1994 to achieve full disclosure of apartheid-era misdeeds. De Kock was convicted of murders, such as the deaths of five unarmed people in a van in 1992, and many other crimes. He was sentenced in 1996 after an 18-month trial. South Africa doesn't have the death penalty. In asking for a mitigated sentence, de Kock said the unit he commanded "was established with the full knowledge and approval of senior government officials and police generals," according to the ANC's webpage. Masutha granted de Kock's request that the date and conditions of his parole not be made public.
Eugene de Kock had been sentenced to two life sentences, plus 212 years . Official granted parole, noting he cooperated with Truth and Reconciliation Commission .
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[ "Pretoria, South Africa (CNN)Eugene de Kock was the", "most notorious assassin of South Africa's", "apartheid era, commanding a death squad that", "kidnapped, tortured and killed black activists.", "His nickname: Prime Evil. After apartheid fell,", "he was put on trial and sentenced in 1996 to two", "life sentences plus 212 years in prison. But de", "Kock showed remorse, meeting with victims'", "families, some of whom publicly forgave him, and", "helping the Missing Persons Task Force locate", "bodies, a fact noted by South African Justice and", "Correctional Services Minister Michael Masutha.", "\"In the interests of nation building and", "reconciliation,\" Masutha said Friday, he was", "granting parole to de Kock. De Kock was a police", "officer who ran the C10 counterinsurgency unit,", "designed to battle the foes of apartheid,", "including members of the African National", "Congress. He operated from Vlakplaas, a farm", "outside Pretoria. When apartheid fell and the ANC", "gained control of the government, de Kock", "cooperated with the Truth and Reconciliation", "Commission, established in 1994 to achieve full", "disclosure of apartheid-era misdeeds. De Kock was", "convicted of murders, such as the deaths of five", "unarmed people in a van in 1992, and many other", "crimes. He was sentenced in 1996 after an", "18-month trial. South Africa doesn't have the", "death penalty. In asking for a mitigated", "sentence, de Kock said the unit he commanded \"was", "established with the full knowledge and approval", "of senior government officials and police", "generals,\" according to the ANC's webpage.", "Masutha granted de Kock's request that the date", "and conditions of his parole not be made public." ]
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(CNN) -- "I guess you want to have a heart attack?" That is the question you should ask yourself every time you put off taking a vacation. Here's the deal. Studies have shown that not taking vacations is linked to health problems. And if people skip vacations, there's a chance that they may die younger than those who don't. I think employers should be required to post warning labels in the workplace similar to those on cigarettes packs. I'd love to see a big sign in the break room that reads: "WARNING: Working too many weeks without a vacation is going to kill you. Seriously, you are going to die from it." We are all well aware that stress is harmful to our health. It causes problems ranging from ulcers to body aches to insomnia. Vacations are one of the major antidotes to stress. Travel: Relax, it's only a vacation . One study found that men at high risk for coronary heart disease, and who failed to take annual vacations, were 32% more susceptible to dying from a heart attack. Another study compared women who vacationed at least twice a year to those who took one every six years or less. Astoundingly, the women who did not vacation annually were almost eight times more likely to develop coronary heart disease or have a heart attack. As a nation, we are obsessed with work. Some view taking a vacation as a sign of weakness. Others who haven't vacationed in years see it as a badge of honor. And still others apologize for taking a vacation, as they feel guilty for taking time off even though they have earned it. The average American worker has 14 vacation days per year, but most only use 12 of those days. Worse than that, about 25% of Americans don't take any vacation at all. The U.S. is the only industrialized nation in the world that does not legally require workers to be provided a set number of paid vacation days. This is in stark contrast to Europe where the European Union mandates that workers be provided with 20 paid vacation days every year. Anyone wants to guess which place has higher life expectancy: U.S. or Europe? European countries win, of course. In fact, the U.S. is 28th in the world in life expectancy. If saving your life isn't enough of a reason to take a few vacations, here is another: People who take annual vacations are more productive. A 2010 study found that 35% of Americans feel better about their job and are more productive after a vacation. Vacations have been found to help us recharge -- we sleep better during them and for a period of time afterwards. And our brain responses become quicker after vacations. As difficult as it is for some to believe, working more hours does not necessarily translate to a better bottom line or higher productivity. For example, Greeks work the most in Europe -- averaging 2,017 hours per year. Yet, they are no better off as their economy is a wreck. Now take a look at Germany -- Europe's economic powerhouse. I'm sure some would guess that the Germans work longer hours. Wrong. Germans work on average 1,408 hours per year, placing them second to last among the 25 European nations in hours worked annually. They also receive on average 30 paid vacation days a year -- the most in Europe. A vacation doesn't have to be two weeks on the French Riviera. It can be a trip to the Jersey shore -- the real one, not the one with Snooki and Mike "the Situation." It could be a camping expedition or a few days in the mountains.  The point is -- it could be as adventurous or low key as you want it to be. I have seen first hand the consequence of not taking regular vacations. My father -- the workaholic -- hated vacations. He refused to take them on annual basis. Sadly, he passed away some years ago after his third open heart surgery at a much younger age than his peers. There's no doubt that stress reduction -- such as yearly vacations -- could have extended his life. Travel: Readers share vacation planning tactics . So if you're thinking of skipping your vacation, it's not too late to change your mind. The summer just started. You'll feel better rested, healthier and more productive. Or, you can choose to keep working non-stop like a hamster running on a wheel that keeps going faster and faster. Until, finally, one day, you collapse, are carried off on a stretcher, and replaced by a similar looking creature. What's it going to be? The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Dean Obeidallah.
Studies show not taking vacations is associated with health problems . Dean Obeidallah: As a nation, we are obsessed with work . He says working more does not necessarily mean a better bottom line . Obeidallah: Don't apologize for taking your annual vacation .
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[ "(CNN) -- \"I guess you want to have a heart", "attack?\" That is the question you should ask", "yourself every time you put off taking a", "vacation. Here's the deal. Studies have shown", "that not taking vacations is linked to health", "problems. And if people skip vacations, there's a", "chance that they may die younger than those who", "don't. I think employers should be required to", "post warning labels in the workplace similar to", "those on cigarettes packs. I'd love to see a big", "sign in the break room that reads: \"WARNING:", "Working too many weeks without a vacation is", "going to kill you. Seriously, you are going to", "die from it.\" We are all well aware that stress", "is harmful to our health. It causes problems", "ranging from ulcers to body aches to insomnia.", "Vacations are one of the major antidotes to", "stress. Travel: Relax, it's only a vacation . One", "study found that men at high risk for coronary", "heart disease, and who failed to take annual", "vacations, were 32% more susceptible to dying", "from a heart attack. Another study compared women", "who vacationed at least twice a year to those who", "took one every six years or less. Astoundingly,", "the women who did not vacation annually were", "almost eight times more likely to develop", "coronary heart disease or have a heart attack. As", "a nation, we are obsessed with work. Some view", "taking a vacation as a sign of weakness. Others", "who haven't vacationed in years see it as a badge", "of honor. And still others apologize for taking a", "vacation, as they feel guilty for taking time off", "even though they have earned it. The average", "American worker has 14 vacation days per year,", "but most only use 12 of those days. Worse than", "that, about 25% of Americans don't take any", "vacation at all. The U.S. is the only", "industrialized nation in the world that does not", "legally require workers to be provided a set", "number of paid vacation days. This is in stark", "contrast to Europe where the European Union", "mandates that workers be provided with 20 paid", "vacation days every year. Anyone wants to guess", "which place has higher life expectancy: U.S. or", "Europe? European countries win, of course. In", "fact, the U.S. is 28th in the world in life", "expectancy. If saving your life isn't enough of a", "reason to take a few vacations, here is another:", "People who take annual vacations are more", "productive. A 2010 study found that 35% of", "Americans feel better about their job and are", "more productive after a vacation. Vacations have", "been found to help us recharge -- we sleep better", "during them and for a period of time afterwards.", "And our brain responses become quicker after", "vacations. As difficult as it is for some to", "believe, working more hours does not necessarily", "translate to a better bottom line or higher", "productivity. For example, Greeks work the most", "in Europe -- averaging 2,017 hours per year. Yet,", "they are no better off as their economy is a", "wreck. Now take a look at Germany -- Europe's", "economic powerhouse. I'm sure some would guess", "that the Germans work longer hours. Wrong.", "Germans work on average 1,408 hours per year,", "placing them second to last among the 25 European", "nations in hours worked annually. They also", "receive on average 30 paid vacation days a year", "-- the most in Europe. A vacation doesn't have to", "be two weeks on the French Riviera. It can be a", "trip to the Jersey shore -- the real one, not the", "one with Snooki and Mike \"the Situation.\" It", "could be a camping expedition or a few days in", "the mountains.  The point is -- it could be as", "adventurous or low key as you want it to be. I", "have seen first hand the consequence of not", "taking regular vacations. My father -- the", "workaholic -- hated vacations. He refused to take", "them on annual basis. Sadly, he passed away some", "years ago after his third open heart surgery at a", "much younger age than his peers. There's no doubt", "that stress reduction -- such as yearly vacations", "-- could have extended his life. Travel: Readers", "share vacation planning tactics . So if you're", "thinking of skipping your vacation, it's not too", "late to change your mind. The summer just", "started. You'll feel better rested, healthier and", "more productive. Or, you can choose to keep", "working non-stop like a hamster running on a", "wheel that keeps going faster and faster. Until,", "finally, one day, you collapse, are carried off", "on a stretcher, and replaced by a similar looking", "creature. What's it going to be? The opinions", "expressed in this commentary are solely those of", "Dean Obeidallah." ]
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(CNN) -- The player tumbles to the ground, writhing around as if he has been mortally wounded. Television replays, however, show that his opponent has made no contact at all. It's an ever-increasing sight on football grounds around the world, and -- in the English Premier League, at least -- it's becoming an increasingly emotive issue. Santi Cazorla was labeled a "con artist" after his theatricals earned Arsenal a match-turning penalty kick in a game against West Brom on Saturday. Earlier this season, Liverpool's Luis Suarez was the subject of countless negative headlines as he went to ground in the penalty area, and Tottenham's Gareth Bale has been booked four times for diving -- double that of any other EPL player. The scourge of trying to win free-kicks, and especially penalties, in such a way has long been a thorn in football's side, with fans often outraged by what they see as sporting fraud. CNN's very own Arsenal fanatic Piers Morgan took to Twitter to decry Cazorla's actions, saying he was "ashamed to see an Arsenal player cheat so badly." One man who has also never been short of opinions on the subject of cheating is former World Anti-Doping Agency chairman Dick Pound. The Canadian lawyer presided over WADA from its inception in 1999 until 2007, a year when cycling's governing body tried to sue him for critical comments about its former chief Hein Verbruggen. Pound had earned the wrath of Union Cycliste Internationale for saying it could do more to target doping, but his words were comprehensively borne out years later by the U.S. Anti Doping Agency's report into Lance Armstrong, in which everyday items such as butter (apparently short-hand for the hormone EPO) and olive oil (the vehicle for absorbing testosterone) took on very different meanings. Pound believes there are five main reasons why athletes resort to performance-enhancing drugs -- considered by most sports fans to be the worst form of cheating. "There are reasons but then there are also excuses," he told CNN. "1. A desire to win at all costs -- even if that means lying. 2. For financial reasons -- with professionals trying to extend a career. 3. National pressures -- as exemplified by the old East German system. 4. Individual pressure from coaches -- who get paid better if they coach winners, and that can apply for administrations too. 5. Finally, they dope because they believe they will not get caught -- they believe they are invincible." On the latter point, the sad truth is that many do successfully beat the drug testers, as did Armstrong and his former U.S. Postal teammate George Hincapie, who confessed all in a plea bargain in October. 'Leveling the playing field' "Early in my professional career, it became clear to me that, given the widespread use of performance-enhancing drugs by cyclists at the top of the profession, it was not possible to compete at the highest level without them," said Hincapie, who decided to end his 18-year top-level career. His account tallies with the view of Ellis Cashmore, a professor of culture, media and sport at Staffordshire University in England who has conducted research into the use of drugs in sport. "I don't think there's a conscious motivation when people dope to gain an unfair advantage. My strong belief is that they are trying to level the playing field, knowing that there are so many others doping that they will be disadvantaged if they don't," says Cashmore, whose low opinion of drug testers and high hopes for healthier athletes makes him that rarity -- a public advocate for the use of drugs in sports. "I won't divulge names but one sprinter, who doped with impunity, told me: 'For several years, I was coming fourth or fifth despite training as hard as I could. Yet I knew that the people beating me weren't training as hard nor did they have the same athletic capacity.' " So the sprinter doped -- with the "leveling the playing field" argument used by many sportsmen, including Ben Johnson's coach Charlie Francis, who said the disgraced Canadian was left with no alternative given the riddled nature of athletics at the time he was winning, then losing, the 1988 Olympic 100 meters final. The plunge into drugs is also tempting because it tends to lead to ever-increasing fortunes, with better performances leading to better results and hence greater earnings. "If you use drugs, it's because you want a shortcut -- a shortcut to everything," says South African athlete Hezekiel Sepeng, a silver medalist at the 1996 Olympics whose career ended in controversy when he tested positive for an anabolic steroid. "Once you start winning, sponsors will be attracted and then money will come. It is an easy way to make money. Some athletes will dope for four to five years without being caught and will make a lot of money in that time," the former 800m specialist, now 38, told CNN. "The big problem in South Africa is that our sportsmen compare themselves internationally. They are young, they've heard about doping and their mind tells them that they need drugs to beat the rest -- it's all about meeting goals and people wanting quick money." Pre-USADA, Armstrong had amassed a $70 million fortune according to Forbes magazine, while fellow American Marion Jones had several multimillion-dollar sponsorship deals before the sprinter's drug admission prompted her supersonic fall from grace. 'Sophisticated skulduggery' At the other end of the scale, lying to earn more money is rampant in African football, where countless "promising" players have concocted false -- and younger -- ages in a bid to appear more enticing to any potential Western suitors (and thus secure a way out of poverty). This year Somalia was thrown out of the 2013 African Under-17 Championship qualifiers, while Niger was disqualified from the 2009 tournament for fielding a 22-year-old and its host Nigeria dropped several of its squad following age tests. While that might seem an almost understandable form of cheating, the infamous actions of Soviet pentathlete Boris Onishchenko at the 1976 Olympics are anything but. The three-time Soviet world champion employed sophisticated skulduggery as he rewired his epee so that it would score points when it did not deserve to, as he tried to turn the silver medal he had won four years previously into gold. His "desire to win at all costs" earned him the nickname "Dis-Onishchenko" -- though little was heard of him after the Montreal Games. It is unclear whether Onischenko had acted with the help of the Soviet team, a subject that had great relevance at the time given the ideological battles -- and sporting subterfuge -- of the Cold War. Onischenko aside, the 1976 Olympics were also notable for the second-place finish in the medal table achieved by East Germany. A country of just 16 million, it was one of the dominant powers in sports such as swimming and track in the 1970s and early '80s -- which was later explained by the state-sponsored doping system that was uncovered after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Many athletes were unwittingly doped, with British newspaper The Guardian reporting in 2005 that an estimated 800 later suffered serious health issues. The most public face of the scandal was Heidi Krieger, a female shot-putter who was given so many steroids that she later opted to have a sex change and is today known as Andreas. While East Germany's rulers felt sporting glory suitably reflected the successes of their political ideology, so prompting their top-down approach, soccer star Diego Maradona did it the other way -- waging war, quite literally, single-handed. After his "Hand of God" goal in the 1986 World Cup helped Argentina beat England, one of football's all-time greats justified his deception by referencing his country's unhappiness over the 1982 Falklands War. Argentina lay claim to the islands, which it calls Las Malvinas, over which the British have sovereignty. As clearly seen, the pressure to succeed often takes sportsmen and women into unexpected territory. We are often told that tiny factors make the difference in top-level sports, yet the measures used to gain them are often anything but insignificant. Examples abound -- but how many can prove the point better than Nelson Piquet Jr.'s intentional crash in the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, following team orders, which enabled Renault teammate Fernando Alonso to win the race after the safety car came out? With F1 teams spying on one another, boxers loading their gloves with weights, marathoners crossing the finishing line without running the distance, rugby players using fake blood capsules to feign injury (and so enable a team substitution) and Spain's 2000 Paralympic basketball gold medalists later stripped of their title after nearly all their team were revealed to have no disability, arguably the very concept of "sport" has been defeated. There may even be a measure of sympathy for the international sports bureaucracy -- the men and women running global sport's governing bodies. They would seem to need a full-time investigation unit to weed out all the ingenious methods being used to cheat. With that in mind, is it any wonder that FIFA -- as it tackles the debilitating threat of organized match-fixing in soccer -- has enlisted the help of worldwide police agency Interpol in recent years?
Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla's theatrics reignite debate about diving in football . Former anti-doping chief gives five reasons why athletes choose to cheat . World's major sports organizations face major battle to combat sporting fraud .
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[ "(CNN) -- The player tumbles to the ground,", "writhing around as if he has been mortally", "wounded. Television replays, however, show that", "his opponent has made no contact at all. It's an", "ever-increasing sight on football grounds around", "the world, and -- in the English Premier League,", "at least -- it's becoming an increasingly emotive", "issue. Santi Cazorla was labeled a \"con artist\"", "after his theatricals earned Arsenal a", "match-turning penalty kick in a game against West", "Brom on Saturday. Earlier this season,", "Liverpool's Luis Suarez was the subject of", "countless negative headlines as he went to ground", "in the penalty area, and Tottenham's Gareth Bale", "has been booked four times for diving -- double", "that of any other EPL player. The scourge of", "trying to win free-kicks, and especially", "penalties, in such a way has long been a thorn in", "football's side, with fans often outraged by what", "they see as sporting fraud. CNN's very own", "Arsenal fanatic Piers Morgan took to Twitter to", "decry Cazorla's actions, saying he was \"ashamed", "to see an Arsenal player cheat so badly.\" One man", "who has also never been short of opinions on the", "subject of cheating is former World Anti-Doping", "Agency chairman Dick Pound. The Canadian lawyer", "presided over WADA from its inception in 1999", "until 2007, a year when cycling's governing body", "tried to sue him for critical comments about its", "former chief Hein Verbruggen. Pound had earned", "the wrath of Union Cycliste Internationale for", "saying it could do more to target doping, but his", "words were comprehensively borne out years later", "by the U.S. Anti Doping Agency's report into", "Lance Armstrong, in which everyday items such as", "butter (apparently short-hand for the hormone", "EPO) and olive oil (the vehicle for absorbing", "testosterone) took on very different meanings.", "Pound believes there are five main reasons why", "athletes resort to performance-enhancing drugs --", "considered by most sports fans to be the worst", "form of cheating. \"There are reasons but then", "there are also excuses,\" he told CNN. \"1. A", "desire to win at all costs -- even if that means", "lying. 2. For financial reasons -- with", "professionals trying to extend a career. 3.", "National pressures -- as exemplified by the old", "East German system. 4. Individual pressure from", "coaches -- who get paid better if they coach", "winners, and that can apply for administrations", "too. 5. Finally, they dope because they believe", "they will not get caught -- they believe they are", "invincible.\" On the latter point, the sad truth", "is that many do successfully beat the drug", "testers, as did Armstrong and his former U.S.", "Postal teammate George Hincapie, who confessed", "all in a plea bargain in October. 'Leveling the", "playing field' \"Early in my professional career,", "it became clear to me that, given the widespread", "use of performance-enhancing drugs by cyclists at", "the top of the profession, it was not possible to", "compete at the highest level without them,\" said", "Hincapie, who decided to end his 18-year", "top-level career. His account tallies with the", "view of Ellis Cashmore, a professor of culture,", "media and sport at Staffordshire University in", "England who has conducted research into the use", "of drugs in sport. \"I don't think there's a", "conscious motivation when people dope to gain an", "unfair advantage. My strong belief is that they", "are trying to level the playing field, knowing", "that there are so many others doping that they", "will be disadvantaged if they don't,\" says", "Cashmore, whose low opinion of drug testers and", "high hopes for healthier athletes makes him that", "rarity -- a public advocate for the use of drugs", "in sports. \"I won't divulge names but one", "sprinter, who doped with impunity, told me: 'For", "several years, I was coming fourth or fifth", "despite training as hard as I could. Yet I knew", "that the people beating me weren't training as", "hard nor did they have the same athletic", "capacity.' \" So the sprinter doped -- with the", "\"leveling the playing field\" argument used by", "many sportsmen, including Ben Johnson's coach", "Charlie Francis, who said the disgraced Canadian", "was left with no alternative given the riddled", "nature of athletics at the time he was winning,", "then losing, the 1988 Olympic 100 meters final.", "The plunge into drugs is also tempting because it", "tends to lead to ever-increasing fortunes, with", "better performances leading to better results and", "hence greater earnings. \"If you use drugs, it's", "because you want a shortcut -- a shortcut to", "everything,\" says South African athlete Hezekiel", "Sepeng, a silver medalist at the 1996 Olympics", "whose career ended in controversy when he tested", "positive for an anabolic steroid. \"Once you start", "winning, sponsors will be attracted and then", "money will come. It is an easy way to make money.", "Some athletes will dope for four to five years", "without being caught and will make a lot of money", "in that time,\" the former 800m specialist, now", "38, told CNN. \"The big problem in South Africa is", "that our sportsmen compare themselves", "internationally. They are young, they've heard", "about doping and their mind tells them that they", "need drugs to beat the rest -- it's all about", "meeting goals and people wanting quick money.\"", "Pre-USADA, Armstrong had amassed a $70 million", "fortune according to Forbes magazine, while", "fellow American Marion Jones had several", "multimillion-dollar sponsorship deals before the", "sprinter's drug admission prompted her supersonic", "fall from grace. 'Sophisticated skulduggery' At", "the other end of the scale, lying to earn more", "money is rampant in African football, where", "countless \"promising\" players have concocted", "false -- and younger -- ages in a bid to appear", "more enticing to any potential Western suitors", "(and thus secure a way out of poverty). This year", "Somalia was thrown out of the 2013 African", "Under-17 Championship qualifiers, while Niger was", "disqualified from the 2009 tournament for", "fielding a 22-year-old and its host Nigeria", "dropped several of its squad following age tests.", "While that might seem an almost understandable", "form of cheating, the infamous actions of Soviet", "pentathlete Boris Onishchenko at the 1976", "Olympics are anything but. The three-time Soviet", "world champion employed sophisticated skulduggery", "as he rewired his epee so that it would score", "points when it did not deserve to, as he tried to", "turn the silver medal he had won four years", "previously into gold. His \"desire to win at all", "costs\" earned him the nickname \"Dis-Onishchenko\"", "-- though little was heard of him after the", "Montreal Games. It is unclear whether Onischenko", "had acted with the help of the Soviet team, a", "subject that had great relevance at the time", "given the ideological battles -- and sporting", "subterfuge -- of the Cold War. Onischenko aside,", "the 1976 Olympics were also notable for the", "second-place finish in the medal table achieved", "by East Germany. A country of just 16 million, it", "was one of the dominant powers in sports such as", "swimming and track in the 1970s and early '80s --", "which was later explained by the state-sponsored", "doping system that was uncovered after the fall", "of the Berlin Wall. Many athletes were", "unwittingly doped, with British newspaper The", "Guardian reporting in 2005 that an estimated 800", "later suffered serious health issues. The most", "public face of the scandal was Heidi Krieger, a", "female shot-putter who was given so many steroids", "that she later opted to have a sex change and is", "today known as Andreas. While East Germany's", "rulers felt sporting glory suitably reflected the", "successes of their political ideology, so", "prompting their top-down approach, soccer star", "Diego Maradona did it the other way -- waging", "war, quite literally, single-handed. After his", "\"Hand of God\" goal in the 1986 World Cup helped", "Argentina beat England, one of football's", "all-time greats justified his deception by", "referencing his country's unhappiness over the", "1982 Falklands War. Argentina lay claim to the", "islands, which it calls Las Malvinas, over which", "the British have sovereignty. As clearly seen,", "the pressure to succeed often takes sportsmen and", "women into unexpected territory. We are often", "told that tiny factors make the difference in", "top-level sports, yet the measures used to gain", "them are often anything but insignificant.", "Examples abound -- but how many can prove the", "point better than Nelson Piquet Jr.'s intentional", "crash in the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, following", "team orders, which enabled Renault teammate", "Fernando Alonso to win the race after the safety", "car came out? With F1 teams spying on one", "another, boxers loading their gloves with", "weights, marathoners crossing the finishing line", "without running the distance, rugby players using", "fake blood capsules to feign injury (and so", "enable a team substitution) and Spain's 2000", "Paralympic basketball gold medalists later", "stripped of their title after nearly all their", "team were revealed to have no disability,", "arguably the very concept of \"sport\" has been", "defeated. There may even be a measure of sympathy", "for the international sports bureaucracy -- the", "men and women running global sport's governing", "bodies. They would seem to need a full-time", "investigation unit to weed out all the ingenious", "methods being used to cheat. With that in mind,", "is it any wonder that FIFA -- as it tackles the", "debilitating threat of organized match-fixing in", "soccer -- has enlisted the help of worldwide", "police agency Interpol in recent years?" ]
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they see as sporting fraud. CNN's very own Pound believes there are five main reasons why athletes resort to performance-enhancing drugs -- methods being used to cheat. With that in mind,
Cars buried under feet of snow, canceled buses and icy sidewalks might be things of the past in New York City. A report from the New York Panel on Climate Change found that a dramatic shift in temperature will make winters in the city resemble those of Birmingham, Alabama, by 2050. Say goodbye to snow atop the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center. Scroll down for video . Snow long: Climate researchers in New York said that winters in the city will look more like Alabama's by 2050, with a similar warming for summer . With an increase of around five degrees in the average temperature, the number of days where temperatures drop under 32 degrees will go from 72 to a range of 42 to 48. More worryingly, the temperature rise will push the number of days above 90 degrees to a range of 39 to 52 and increase the rate of heat waves. WNYC reports that with the increase in average temperature, the number of heat-related deaths is predicted to rise up to 500 percent if the city doesn't adapt. One brutal heat wave in Chicago in 1995 killed about 750, while a sweltering 2003 in France killed 15,000 people, most of whom were elderly. The transformation of the city to Alabama's milder winter weather will leave New York seeing much less snow but more precipitation. According to the Weather Channel, Alabama's average low currently never goes below freezing, and winter weather is extremely mild, even warm. Blaze: New York could get as hot as Birmingham, Alabama, though that won't stop the harsh winter predicted by Farmer's Almanac . Birmingham has never had a true white Christmas according to the National Weather Service - though in 2010 flurries and some slush fell over the city for a short period of time. Future spikes in temperature are not likely to keep this year from bringing another snowy winter. Farmer's Almanac has predicted that 'winter will bring a frosty bite' for much of the United States, making it possible that 2015 is a repeat of two years ago, when snowstorms pounded the Northeast. The nation has already experienced a snowy autumn, with areas of South Dakota setting a new record for earliest snow, and parts of the Rockies and Great Plains experiencing significant snowfall in September. The almanac's predictions can be dicey at best, and there is nothing suggesting extreme weather, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration meteorologist Anthony Artusa told CBS. NOAA's long-term forecast, which gives a three-month outlook, will be delivered later in October.
An increase in the average temperature of about five degrees will also raise how often and how long heat waves are in the city . Farmer's Almanac has predicted a 'frosty bite' this winter, though NOAA's long-term forecast has not been released .
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Welcoming your first child should be one of the most joyous occasions anyone can experience. But Viscountess Weymouth has revealed for the first time details about the 'terrifying' illness that forced her to have her baby son three weeks earlier than planned. The aristocrat, formerly known as Emma McQuiston, is married to Ceawlin Thynn, Viscount Weymouth, the heir to the Longleat estate, and gave birth to The Hon. John Thynn in October. Scroll down for video . Viscountess and Viscount Weymouth welcomed their first child, John, in October but Lady Emma has told Hello! how a crippling illness forced her to give birth three weeks early . Emma McQuiston on her wedding day with Viscount Weymouth at their Longleat home in June 2013 . Lady Weymouth pictured out at a party in 2013 shortly before her wedding to Caewlin Thyn, pictured right . Posing in a stunning full-length blue gown while holding a beautiful baby John outside the stately home, Lady Weymouth told Hello! she had been diagnosed with a bleed on the brain. She was also suffering from a disorder with her pituitary gland which left her crippled in pain and meant the baby was delivered by Caesarean section three weeks early. Lady Weymouth, who is the UK's first black aristocrat, said: 'It was terrifying. I'd never been ill before and I was 36 weeks pregnant.' The high-society star, who is still undergoing tests as doctors try to find out what happened, said giving birth had changed her life forever. The Viscount is the heir to the Longleat estate, which is visited by thousands each year . Lady Weymouth poses at her 900-acre Longleat estate . She said: 'I'm different to how I used to be but then I think having a baby changes everyone. I'm worrying a lot and thinking about the stuff that's not even happening, the what ifs. 'And I can't run around like I used to - I overestimate my energy and then crash and I'm emotional, so emotional. But I just have to get over it and get a grip.' Lady Weymouth said the birth was 'incredible' - and the arrival of baby John had made her marriage stronger than ever. 'Ceawlin held him first and then put him on my chest,' she said. 'I was just like, "Wow". You forget everything, nothing else matters once you have a baby. The interview with Viscountess Weymouth appears in Hello! magazine, out now . 'It's made our relationship stronger because we've had something serious to cope with and we both love the baby so much, this person we've made. It's extraordinary how nature works. Mind-blowing.' John, she says, has brought new life to Longleat. 'It feels like a renaissance,' she said. 'It's always been vibrant here - there's always been something exciting going on - but it's a new generation, a new dynamic. It's a very exciting time.' This happy news for the Viscount and Viscountess comes after years of unease for their family. The couple married in June 2013 but the wedding was marred by the fact that the Viscount's parents - the Lord and Lady Bath - did not attend. At the time they were not on speaking terms with the couple. It is thought that the family fall out had come about due to the removal of some ancient murals which had adorned the walls of the famous Longleat estate in Wiltshire. Lady Weymouth said at the time: 'It’s very sad he didn’t come to the wedding and that the misunderstanding has escalated to this point, but what can I do?’ However the family are now on good terms and will no doubt be looking forward to spending their first Christmas with little John. Read the full interview in Hello! Magazine, out now.
John is the Viscount and Viscountess of Weymouth's first child . Lady Emma suffered bleed on the brain and pituitary gland disorder . Illness meant she was forced to give birth three weeks early .
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Arsenal cruised into the knockout rounds of the UEFA Youth League after goals from Stephy Mavididi, Tyrell Robinson and Aaron Eyoma guided them to victory over Galatasaray. The impressive 3-1 result means the young Gunners finish second in Group D behind Belgian side Anderlecht but they had to come from behind to secure their win. Steve Gatting's team stepped onto the artificial surface at the Esenyurt Necmi Kadioglu Stadium knowing it would take an absolute catastrophe for them not to reach the last 16. Stephy Mavididi blasts home Arsenal's equalising goal against Galatasaray five minutes before the break . Mavididi runs away in celebration after scoring Arsenal's first goal of the afternoon in Turkey . Tyrell Robinson gets beyond Galatasaray's Furkan Kopuz to put Arsenal in front just before half-time . Galatasaray: Mert Karaca; Yusuf Turkmen, Muhammed Ali Kurt, Furkan Kopuz, Soner Gonul; Ugurcan Kose (Gokhan Goksu 77), Birhan Vatansever, Bugra Yetkin (Dogan Can Davas 46), Altug Tas (c); Kaan Baysal; Kerem Caliskan (Volkan Pala 80) Substitutes not used: Muhammet Ali Buyuk (GK); Safa Turkman, Ali Posta, Gokhan Cira . Scorer: Kerem Caliskan 8 . Booked: Kose, Can Davas, Goksu . Arsenal: Ryan Huddart; Chiori Johnson, George Dobson, Renny Smith, Tyrell Robinson (Ilias Chatzitheodoridis 85); Ben Sheaf, Daniel Crowley (c), Savvas Mourgos (Harry Donovan 70); Aaron Eyoma, Stephy Mavididi (Pelenda Da Silva 82), Chris Willock . Substitutes not used: Hugo Keto (GK); Kristopher Da Graca, Jonatas Centeno . Scorers: Mavididi 40; Robinson 42; Eyoma 47 . Booked: Mavididi, Robinson . Referee: Georgi Kabakov (Bulgaria) Because of their 5-1 success over the Turkish side on matchday two, the young Gunners were unlikely to come second on the head-to-head record used to divide teams on the same number of points. But the locals were dreaming of an unlikely rout when Galatasaray took the lead just eight minutes in. Altug Tas did well to create an opening and Kerem Caliskan blasted the ball into the roof of the net. It took a good 20 minutes for the visitors to find their rhythm and their first attack of note saw Eyoma dash to the byline but his cross evaded Mavididi. Their first real chance fell to Mavididi, who scored their all-important winner against Borussia Dortmund two weeks ago, but his shot wasn't strong enough to trouble goalkeeper Mert Karaca. As the half neared its conclusion, Arsenal built up a real head of steam and it resulted in them leading at the break. First, Daniel Crowley sent a 25-yard free-kick just over the crossbar, then Mavididi rattled the crossbar with a power-packed shot after Chris Willock teed him up. Arsenal's Chris Willock swings in a cross despite the attentions of Galatasaray's Bugra Yetkin . Arsenal's Chiori Johnson takes on Galatasaray duo Altug Tas and Bugra Yeltkin . Arsenal's Savvas Mourgos takes on Birhan Vatansever of Galatasaray during the Youth League match . Arsenal captain Daniel Crowley takes the attack to Galatasaray during the game in Istanbul . But Mavididi wouldn't be denied for much longer. Shortly afterwards, his shot took a deflection off a defender and wrong-footed Karaca to draw Arsenal level. As it stood, Galatasaray would have to win the match 6-1 in order to qualify and that equation became even more improbable two minutes later. Arsenal's second was all Robinson's own work as he burst between a couple of defenders and fired a low shot into the far corner to put his team ahead. Any doubt over Arsenal's progression was removed two minutes after half-time. Galatasaray struggled to clear their lines after Mavididi had delivered a dangerous cross and Eyoma was alert to finish from close range. Arsenal's third goal took the sting out the game though Galatasaray still posed an occasional threat. Ryan Huddart spread himself to divert a shot from Caliskan wide of the post. Chiori Johnson tussles with Altug Tas on the artificial surafce at the Esenyurt Incirtepe Stadyumu . Daniel Crowley shifts his balance to get the better of Galatasaray's Birhan Vatansever . Chris Willock finds himself under pressure from Furkan Kopuz as he tries to hold the ball up .
Arsenal finish second behind Anderlecht after 3-1 win in Turkey . They fell behind on eight minutes to Kerem Caliskan goal . But strikes from Stephy Mavididi and Tyrell Robinson turned it around . Aaron Eyoma settled the contest in Istanbul just after half-time .
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[ "Arsenal cruised into the knockout rounds of the", "UEFA Youth League after goals from Stephy", "Mavididi, Tyrell Robinson and Aaron Eyoma guided", "them to victory over Galatasaray. The impressive", "3-1 result means the young Gunners finish second", "in Group D behind Belgian side Anderlecht but", "they had to come from behind to secure their win.", "Steve Gatting's team stepped onto the artificial", "surface at the Esenyurt Necmi Kadioglu Stadium", "knowing it would take an absolute catastrophe for", "them not to reach the last 16. Stephy Mavididi", "blasts home Arsenal's equalising goal against", "Galatasaray five minutes before the break .", "Mavididi runs away in celebration after scoring", "Arsenal's first goal of the afternoon in Turkey .", "Tyrell Robinson gets beyond Galatasaray's Furkan", "Kopuz to put Arsenal in front just before", "half-time . Galatasaray: Mert Karaca; Yusuf", "Turkmen, Muhammed Ali Kurt, Furkan Kopuz, Soner", "Gonul; Ugurcan Kose (Gokhan Goksu 77), Birhan", "Vatansever, Bugra Yetkin (Dogan Can Davas 46),", "Altug Tas (c); Kaan Baysal; Kerem Caliskan", "(Volkan Pala 80) Substitutes not used: Muhammet", "Ali Buyuk (GK); Safa Turkman, Ali Posta, Gokhan", "Cira . Scorer: Kerem Caliskan 8 . Booked: Kose,", "Can Davas, Goksu . Arsenal: Ryan Huddart; Chiori", "Johnson, George Dobson, Renny Smith, Tyrell", "Robinson (Ilias Chatzitheodoridis 85); Ben Sheaf,", "Daniel Crowley (c), Savvas Mourgos (Harry Donovan", "70); Aaron Eyoma, Stephy Mavididi (Pelenda Da", "Silva 82), Chris Willock . Substitutes not", "used: Hugo Keto (GK); Kristopher Da Graca,", "Jonatas Centeno . Scorers: Mavididi 40; Robinson", "42; Eyoma 47 . Booked: Mavididi, Robinson .", "Referee: Georgi Kabakov (Bulgaria) Because of", "their 5-1 success over the Turkish side on", "matchday two, the young Gunners were unlikely to", "come second on the head-to-head record used to", "divide teams on the same number of points. But", "the locals were dreaming of an unlikely rout when", "Galatasaray took the lead just eight minutes in.", "Altug Tas did well to create an opening and Kerem", "Caliskan blasted the ball into the roof of the", "net. It took a good 20 minutes for the visitors", "to find their rhythm and their first attack of", "note saw Eyoma dash to the byline but his cross", "evaded Mavididi. Their first real chance fell to", "Mavididi, who scored their all-important winner", "against Borussia Dortmund two weeks ago, but his", "shot wasn't strong enough to trouble goalkeeper", "Mert Karaca. As the half neared its conclusion,", "Arsenal built up a real head of steam and it", "resulted in them leading at the break. First,", "Daniel Crowley sent a 25-yard free-kick just over", "the crossbar, then Mavididi rattled the crossbar", "with a power-packed shot after Chris Willock teed", "him up. Arsenal's Chris Willock swings in a cross", "despite the attentions of Galatasaray's Bugra", "Yetkin . Arsenal's Chiori Johnson takes on", "Galatasaray duo Altug Tas and Bugra Yeltkin .", "Arsenal's Savvas Mourgos takes on Birhan", "Vatansever of Galatasaray during the Youth League", "match . Arsenal captain Daniel Crowley takes the", "attack to Galatasaray during the game in Istanbul", ". But Mavididi wouldn't be denied for much", "longer. Shortly afterwards, his shot took a", "deflection off a defender and wrong-footed Karaca", "to draw Arsenal level. As it stood, Galatasaray", "would have to win the match 6-1 in order to", "qualify and that equation became even more", "improbable two minutes later. Arsenal's second", "was all Robinson's own work as he burst between a", "couple of defenders and fired a low shot into the", "far corner to put his team ahead. Any doubt over", "Arsenal's progression was removed two minutes", "after half-time. Galatasaray struggled to clear", "their lines after Mavididi had delivered a", "dangerous cross and Eyoma was alert to finish", "from close range. Arsenal's third goal took the", "sting out the game though Galatasaray still posed", "an occasional threat. Ryan Huddart spread himself", "to divert a shot from Caliskan wide of the post.", "Chiori Johnson tussles with Altug Tas on the", "artificial surafce at the Esenyurt Incirtepe", "Stadyumu . Daniel Crowley shifts his balance to", "get the better of Galatasaray's Birhan Vatansever", ". Chris Willock finds himself under pressure from", "Furkan Kopuz as he tries to hold the ball up ." ]
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UEFA Youth League after goals from Stephy Mavididi, Tyrell Robinson and Aaron Eyoma guided 3-1 result means the young Gunners finish second Arsenal's first goal of the afternoon in Turkey . Altug Tas (c); Kaan Baysal; Kerem Caliskan Galatasaray took the lead just eight minutes in. attack to Galatasaray during the game in Istanbul after half-time. Galatasaray struggled to clear
(CNN) -- A new report said that "Super Mario Brothers" was a favorite video game of Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza. He had no history of violent behavior. But he was interested in mass murderers. Nearly a year since the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School where Lanza killed 26 people, Connecticut's state attorney office released its official report that tried to piece together what happened. The investigation provided some insights into the life and actions of the gunman, but his motive remains a mystery. The report suggests that improving the delivery of mental health care to those with chronic mental illness may be an important element in reducing certain acts of violence, and that mass shooters are not "enthralled" with violent video games. Lanza was a young man with clear mental health issues. He appears to have been isolated, even communicating with his mother mainly through e-mail despite their living in the same house. It seems he had some obsessive-compulsive qualities related to food preferences, dislike of loud noises or being touched, and a disdain for holidays and birthdays. Lanza's issues with social communication and problems with crowds worsened in later years. He was also diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. The report notes he declined to take any medications or participate in behavioral therapy. However, it makes no mention of him being aggressive or violent before the shooting. The report does suggest he had an interest in things related to death and mass shootings. Lanza had a spreadsheet of mass murderers. He also had literature related to pedophilia -- but no child pornography. From all of this information it's hard to draw any conclusion. But it's fair to say that chronic mental health issues are common among mass shooters, including Lanza. On the other hand, it's important to note that most individuals with chronic mental illness are not violent. Nor is Asperger's syndrome linked to violence. The tragedy at Sandy Hook may represent a missed opportunity to have a frank discussion about our inadequate mental health system. Other than a few nods to the issue we didn't have that discussion. Mainly, we talked about gun control and video games. This is too bad. While it's certainly true that most mentally ill people are nonviolent, research also suggests that chronic mental health issues such as psychosis or depression are risk factors for violence, particularly when mixed with chronic anger. We must do more to take away the stigma associated with mental illness. Yet pretending no relationship exists between mental health issues and some acts of violence may backfire by reducing our sense of urgency in improving the mental health care system. As for the issue of video games, the Sandy Hook shooting set off a year's worth of speculation about the harm violent video games may or may not do and whether they are a threat to society. The report, in the end, had relatively little to say about video games and did not link them to the shooting. For example, much like any 20-year-old, Lanza played an assortment of both violent and nonviolent games. But it turns out that he was fond of games that were nonviolent, particularly "Super Mario Brothers" and "Dance Dance Revolution." Despite speculation and efforts by some politicians such as Sen. Jay Rockefeller and Rep. Frank Wolf to tie mass shootings to violent video games, Lanza's video game playing was unremarkable. Once again we are reminded of our society's eagerness to assign blame quickly even if evidence suggests otherwise. For example, the youth violence rate has actually declined by nearly 90% during the video game era. That statistic is one reason why policymakers should not rush forward with regulations before we get the full picture. In the end, we may simply never know why Lanza did what he did other than that he was a disturbed, angry young man who made the choice to do something horrible. Perhaps it is time to stop looking for external explanations for his behavior and acknowledge that this catastrophic choice was his and his alone. As we approach the one-year anniversary of the shooting, our thoughts and prayers will be going out to the families of the victims of Sandy Hook. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Christopher J. Ferguson.
Connecticut has released official report on the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary . Christopher Ferguson: The motive of gunman Adam Lanza remains a mystery . He says we need to improve the delivery of care to the chronically mentally ill . Ferguson: Lanza's video game playing was unremarkable, not tied to violent games .
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[ "(CNN) -- A new report said that \"Super Mario", "Brothers\" was a favorite video game of Sandy Hook", "shooter Adam Lanza. He had no history of violent", "behavior. But he was interested in mass", "murderers. Nearly a year since the tragic", "shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School where", "Lanza killed 26 people, Connecticut's state", "attorney office released its official report that", "tried to piece together what happened. The", "investigation provided some insights into the", "life and actions of the gunman, but his motive", "remains a mystery. The report suggests that", "improving the delivery of mental health care to", "those with chronic mental illness may be an", "important element in reducing certain acts of", "violence, and that mass shooters are not", "\"enthralled\" with violent video games. Lanza was", "a young man with clear mental health issues. He", "appears to have been isolated, even communicating", "with his mother mainly through e-mail despite", "their living in the same house. It seems he had", "some obsessive-compulsive qualities related to", "food preferences, dislike of loud noises or being", "touched, and a disdain for holidays and", "birthdays. Lanza's issues with social", "communication and problems with crowds worsened", "in later years. He was also diagnosed with", "Asperger's syndrome. The report notes he declined", "to take any medications or participate in", "behavioral therapy. However, it makes no mention", "of him being aggressive or violent before the", "shooting. The report does suggest he had an", "interest in things related to death and mass", "shootings. Lanza had a spreadsheet of mass", "murderers. He also had literature related to", "pedophilia -- but no child pornography. From all", "of this information it's hard to draw any", "conclusion. But it's fair to say that chronic", "mental health issues are common among mass", "shooters, including Lanza. On the other hand,", "it's important to note that most individuals with", "chronic mental illness are not violent. Nor is", "Asperger's syndrome linked to violence. The", "tragedy at Sandy Hook may represent a missed", "opportunity to have a frank discussion about our", "inadequate mental health system. Other than a few", "nods to the issue we didn't have that discussion.", "Mainly, we talked about gun control and video", "games. This is too bad. While it's certainly true", "that most mentally ill people are nonviolent,", "research also suggests that chronic mental health", "issues such as psychosis or depression are risk", "factors for violence, particularly when mixed", "with chronic anger. We must do more to take away", "the stigma associated with mental illness. Yet", "pretending no relationship exists between mental", "health issues and some acts of violence may", "backfire by reducing our sense of urgency in", "improving the mental health care system. As for", "the issue of video games, the Sandy Hook shooting", "set off a year's worth of speculation about the", "harm violent video games may or may not do and", "whether they are a threat to society. The report,", "in the end, had relatively little to say about", "video games and did not link them to the", "shooting. For example, much like any 20-year-old,", "Lanza played an assortment of both violent and", "nonviolent games. But it turns out that he was", "fond of games that were nonviolent, particularly", "\"Super Mario Brothers\" and \"Dance Dance", "Revolution.\" Despite speculation and efforts by", "some politicians such as Sen. Jay Rockefeller and", "Rep. Frank Wolf to tie mass shootings to violent", "video games, Lanza's video game playing was", "unremarkable. Once again we are reminded of our", "society's eagerness to assign blame quickly even", "if evidence suggests otherwise. For example, the", "youth violence rate has actually declined by", "nearly 90% during the video game era. That", "statistic is one reason why policymakers should", "not rush forward with regulations before we get", "the full picture. In the end, we may simply never", "know why Lanza did what he did other than that he", "was a disturbed, angry young man who made the", "choice to do something horrible. Perhaps it is", "time to stop looking for external explanations", "for his behavior and acknowledge that this", "catastrophic choice was his and his alone. As we", "approach the one-year anniversary of the", "shooting, our thoughts and prayers will be going", "out to the families of the victims of Sandy Hook.", "The opinions expressed in this commentary are", "solely those of Christopher J. Ferguson." ]
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By . Amelia Proud . He's been a mentor to Justin Bieber for years, and it's alleged he tried to stage an intervention as the young singer's behaviour spiraled out of control. But Usher told Nylon Guys that he's given Bieber, now 20, all the advice he can and as the Canadian is now an adult, it's up to him to 'manage' his life. Usher, 35, said: 'I gave every bit of advice and always told him it was up to him if he really wanted this. Now that he has it, as an adult, it's his to manage. Buddies: Usher has mentored Justin Bieber to the heights of the music industry, but he hasn't kept the young man out of trouble . The Voice coach added: 'Do I turn my head in shame based off of what I see, what I know? Nah, I don't because it's all part of life's process. Am I in it with him? Yeah.' After being mentored by Diddy from the tender age of 15, Usher is an understandable advocate of the 'big brother' role in music. He explained: 'Artistic development made me who I am. Somebody took the time to help me find what it is that works for me as an entertainer and who I am as a music maker.' Mentor: Usher talked openly about his unruly charge to Nylon Guys . By his side: Usher looks a sight bored as he sits waiting for his protege in the park, but he makes an attempt to be there . 'It's his to manage': Usher said he's given Bieber all the advice he can . Usher has certainly helped Bieber to . become a record star with over 12 million record sales, but in other . areas, the mentoring hasn't seemed to help. Just this year, Bieber has been arrested . for assault and DUI, been accused of vandalism and attempted robbery . and this week has had to apologise for making racist comments in a . video... before a second materialised. In depth: You can read more of Usher's interview in the July edition of Nylon Guys . 'It's unfortunate,' Usher commented. 'I hate some of the things I hear. Is it all true? I don't know. But I will tell you this: Success comes with a price. Every person that has grown up, grows up with something. It ain't just perfect from the beginning.' But while Usher is allowing his protege to make his own mistakes, he is undoubtedly there for him as a friend. The pair were spotted hanging out together in New York's Central Park just last week. Notoriius: Bieber's grinning mugshot has been beamed all over the world .
Second video has emerged surface showing Bieber making vile racial slurs aged 14 .
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[ "By . Amelia Proud . He's been a mentor to Justin", "Bieber for years, and it's alleged he tried to", "stage an intervention as the young singer's", "behaviour spiraled out of control. But Usher told", "Nylon Guys that he's given Bieber, now 20, all", "the advice he can and as the Canadian is now an", "adult, it's up to him to 'manage' his life.", "Usher, 35, said: 'I gave every bit of advice and", "always told him it was up to him if he really", "wanted this. Now that he has it, as an adult,", "it's his to manage. Buddies: Usher has mentored", "Justin Bieber to the heights of the music", "industry, but he hasn't kept the young man out of", "trouble . The Voice coach added: 'Do I turn my", "head in shame based off of what I see, what I", "know? Nah, I don't because it's all part of", "life's process. Am I in it with him? Yeah.' After", "being mentored by Diddy from the tender age of", "15, Usher is an understandable advocate of the", "'big brother' role in music. He explained:", "'Artistic development made me who I am. Somebody", "took the time to help me find what it is that", "works for me as an entertainer and who I am as a", "music maker.' Mentor: Usher talked openly about", "his unruly charge to Nylon Guys . By his side:", "Usher looks a sight bored as he sits waiting for", "his protege in the park, but he makes an attempt", "to be there . 'It's his to manage': Usher said", "he's given Bieber all the advice he can . Usher", "has certainly helped Bieber to . become a record", "star with over 12 million record sales, but in", "other . areas, the mentoring hasn't seemed to", "help. Just this year, Bieber has been arrested .", "for assault and DUI, been accused of vandalism", "and attempted robbery . and this week has had to", "apologise for making racist comments in a .", "video... before a second materialised. In depth:", "You can read more of Usher's interview in the", "July edition of Nylon Guys . 'It's unfortunate,'", "Usher commented. 'I hate some of the things I", "hear. Is it all true? I don't know. But I will", "tell you this: Success comes with a price. Every", "person that has grown up, grows up with", "something. It ain't just perfect from the", "beginning.' But while Usher is allowing his", "protege to make his own mistakes, he is", "undoubtedly there for him as a friend. The pair", "were spotted hanging out together in New York's", "Central Park just last week. Notoriius: Bieber's", "grinning mugshot has been beamed all over the", "world ." ]
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(CNN) -- "22 Jump Street" wholeheartedly embraces the sequel formula, and critics couldn't be happier. As the follow-up to 2012's blockbuster comedy "21 Jump Street," "22 Jump Street" essentially rehashes everything about its predecessor but does so in a self-referential way that doesn't sacrifice humor. It helps that the original team is back: Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have returned to the helm, and stars Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill are once again playing a pair of hilariously ineffective undercover cops who report to an irritated Ice Cube. Really, the only thing that's changed is that Tatum's Jenko and Hill's Schmidt are going undercover at a local college instead of a high school. But for once, sticking to the formula has worked. "22 Jump Street is damn funny, sometimes outrageously so," praises Rolling Stone's Peter Travers. "It laughs at its own dumb logic and invites us in on the fun." Somehow, the movie "steers blessedly clear of common sequel traps, even while brazenly committing so many of the form's sins," says The Washington Post's Ann Hornaday. "The truth is, the old-married-couple dynamic between the two men is still funny, especially in the deft hands of Hill and Tatum, who have built a comic chemistry worthy of Hope and Crosby — or at least Lucy and Ethel." The leading comic duo were also irresistible to New York Times critic Manohla Dargis, who believes that the movie "still tickles a comedy sweet spot partly because both actors are naturally likable and seem to be having a good time." The only thing that seemed truly worn out were some of the jokes about sexuality, observes Village Voice critic Stephanie Zacharek. Part of the plot involves Jenko and Schmidt going their separate ways for a while as they fall into different social circles on campus, leading to "numerous homoerotic references to this fading friendship, but only in a 'Totally yankin' your chain, bro!' way," Zacharek says. "It's there that '22 Jump Street' wobbles off the rails. ... The recurring 'gay, not-gay' jokes are neither particularly funny nor insightful, and they push the movie slightly out of whack. ... (But) '22 Jump Street' isn't uncharitable or mean-spirited; at worst, it's just confused." Despite those flaws, the sequel is projected to perform well at the box office this weekend, with observers betting on an opening of at least $50 million. And if you're seeing the movie this weekend, here's a tip from The Chicago Tribune's Michael Phillips: "Be sure to hang around for the closing credits, which imagine all sorts of 'Jump Street' sequels to come, all of which look funnier than 'A Million Ways to Die in the West.'" Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill's 'lucky' bromance . Review: '22 Jump Street' is a repeat .
"22 Jump Street" is basically the same as "21 Jump Street" But critics are praising the comedy sequel for its smart approach . The jokes about sexuality are a noticeable flaw, one reviewer says .
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[ "(CNN) -- \"22 Jump Street\" wholeheartedly embraces", "the sequel formula, and critics couldn't be", "happier. As the follow-up to 2012's blockbuster", "comedy \"21 Jump Street,\" \"22 Jump Street\"", "essentially rehashes everything about its", "predecessor but does so in a self-referential way", "that doesn't sacrifice humor. It helps that the", "original team is back: Directors Phil Lord and", "Christopher Miller have returned to the helm, and", "stars Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill are once", "again playing a pair of hilariously ineffective", "undercover cops who report to an irritated Ice", "Cube. Really, the only thing that's changed is", "that Tatum's Jenko and Hill's Schmidt are going", "undercover at a local college instead of a high", "school. But for once, sticking to the formula has", "worked. \"22 Jump Street is damn funny, sometimes", "outrageously so,\" praises Rolling Stone's Peter", "Travers. \"It laughs at its own dumb logic and", "invites us in on the fun.\" Somehow, the movie", "\"steers blessedly clear of common sequel traps,", "even while brazenly committing so many of the", "form's sins,\" says The Washington Post's Ann", "Hornaday. \"The truth is, the old-married-couple", "dynamic between the two men is still funny,", "especially in the deft hands of Hill and Tatum,", "who have built a comic chemistry worthy of Hope", "and Crosby — or at least Lucy and Ethel.\" The", "leading comic duo were also irresistible to New", "York Times critic Manohla Dargis, who believes", "that the movie \"still tickles a comedy sweet spot", "partly because both actors are naturally likable", "and seem to be having a good time.\" The only", "thing that seemed truly worn out were some of the", "jokes about sexuality, observes Village Voice", "critic Stephanie Zacharek. Part of the plot", "involves Jenko and Schmidt going their separate", "ways for a while as they fall into different", "social circles on campus, leading to \"numerous", "homoerotic references to this fading friendship,", "but only in a 'Totally yankin' your chain, bro!'", "way,\" Zacharek says. \"It's there that '22 Jump", "Street' wobbles off the rails. ... The recurring", "'gay, not-gay' jokes are neither particularly", "funny nor insightful, and they push the movie", "slightly out of whack. ... (But) '22 Jump Street'", "isn't uncharitable or mean-spirited; at worst,", "it's just confused.\" Despite those flaws, the", "sequel is projected to perform well at the box", "office this weekend, with observers betting on an", "opening of at least $50 million. And if you're", "seeing the movie this weekend, here's a tip from", "The Chicago Tribune's Michael Phillips: \"Be sure", "to hang around for the closing credits, which", "imagine all sorts of 'Jump Street' sequels to", "come, all of which look funnier than 'A Million", "Ways to Die in the West.'\" Channing Tatum and", "Jonah Hill's 'lucky' bromance . Review: '22 Jump", "Street' is a repeat ." ]
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A teenage model tried to kill herself after a bully from her sixth-form college threw a cup of bleach in her face at a house party. Victoria Smith, 17, has been trolled online ever since she was attacked by Rebecca Morris, who thought that she was responsible for getting her expelled from college. The victim, who models under the name 'Toria Melody', was temporarily blinded by the assault and has since become depressed and is forced to wear a wig. Attack: Rebecca Morris, left, threw bleach in the face of aspiring model Victoria Smith, right, at a party . Morris, 18, appeared at Hull Crown Court for a sentencing hearing today, and was told she is likely to face jail over the attack in August last year. The court heard that Morris had invited Miss Smith to a party in Hull in a bid to take revenge after she was expelled from Wilberforce Sixth Form College, where the two girls both used to study. As Miss Smith tried to leave the gathering Morris followed her and threw bleach in her face, shouting: 'There is your shot of bleach instead of your shot of vodka. That is for getting me kicked out of college.' The victim got bleach in her eyes, causing 'excruciating pain' which could have been worse if a friend had not quickly poured Coke in her face to reduce the burning. Last month, Morris pleaded guilty to unlawfully and maliciously casting or throwing a corrosive fluid, with intent to burn, maim, disfigure or disable or to do some grievous bodily harm. Torment: Miss Smith, pictured, who models under the name Toria Melody, suffered burns across her body . Today the court was read a victim impact statement from Miss Smith, in which the aspiring model told of the agony she had suffered since the attack. Stephen Welch, prosecuting, said: 'She felt scared and frightened and she thought she would never see again. She was left temporarily blind for a moment and says the attack caused her a lot of pain and suffering. 'She said her eyes continue to be blurry and she has the vision at six metres a normal person would have at nine metres. 'Her eyes continue to be dry and her hair was damaged. It immediately went green and began to fall out. It went streaky and continued to fall out. She now wears a wig.' Miss Smith has refused to return to college, stopped modelling and given up her dreams of attending university since the attack, the court heard. School row: The two girls were both pupils at Wilberforce Sixth Form College in Hull, pictured . 'She says she is a prisoner in her own room,' Mr Welch said. 'She is scared of other people also attacking her. She says she continues to face bullying from friends of Rebecca Morris. 'She says she has received messages on Facebook calling her an attention seeker and laughing about her hair, calling her fat and saying what they want to do to her. 'She used to be a model before the attack but now says she cannot model anymore. She has lost her confidence. She believes that everyone hates her and she no longer wants to be here anymore. 'A month after the attack Miss Smith was taken to Hull Royal Infirmary after taking an overdose. She says she still feels suicidal and does not know how to cope.' Miss Smith is now suffering from depression and sees a psychiatrist once or twice a week, the barrister added. The victim said in a previous hearing that she was bullied for seven years all through school, and was only starting to regain her confidence at the time of the bleach assault. Judge David Tremberg will sentence Morris next Monday. The offence carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.
Rebecca Morris accused Victoria Smith of getting her expelled from college . Morris, 18, attacked the aspiring model, 17, with bleach at a house party . Court heard that Miss Smith tried to kill herself and has given up dreams of going to university since the attack . Friends of Morris have trolled the victim via social media calling her fat . Attacker set to face jail when she is sentenced next week .
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(CNN) -- The first day of 2014 was a day to celebrate in our history -- it was the first time that all Americans could buy health insurance regardless of pre-existing medical conditions, thanks to the Affordable Care Act. But despite the good news, criticism of the ACA continues. Some Republicans have eagerly identified individuals who are not happy with the ACA. Sanjay Gupta: Better health not about Obamacare, it's about you . As 2014—a midterm election year—dawns, it is time to ask: What does the GOP offer other than negativism? What is the GOP alternative to the ACA, who would it help and who would it hurt? Until now, the Republican war cry has been repeal, for which they have voted repeatedly. But ACA repeal is neither realistic, responsible, nor perhaps, even possible. The 10 titles of the ACA contain hundreds of provisions that reform Medicare payment, combat fraud and abuse, and improve health care quality. Many are already in place. Total repeal of the ACA would rip many threads already woven into the fabric of our health care system. Opinion: When will we get the verdict on Obamacare? A targeted repeal of the less popular provisions of the ACA, the individual and employer mandates and some ACA taxes and fees, might be more feasible. But revoking the mandates would disrupt insurance markets and repealing the taxes will increase the deficit. Does the GOP have anything constructive to offer? The answer, sadly, is not really. House Republicans have put forward two proposals -- the American Health Care Reform Act, sponsored by a majority of House Republicans, and Rep. Tom Price's Empowering Patients First Act. Both are lengthy bills that largely recycle longstanding Republican panaceas. The American Health Care Reform Act would replace the ACA's income-based tax credits with flat dollar tax deductions. Tax deductions are valuable to high-income Americans with high tax rates, but offer little or nothing to the low-income Americans helped by the ACA. The Empowering Patients First Act offers flat dollar tax credits that do not vary by age, geography, or health status—all of which could influence health insurance premiums. These tax credits might almost fully cover the health insurance premium of a young healthy male, but would be essentially useless to an older, low-income family, which would be left thousands of dollars short of the cost of basic coverage. The American Health Care Reform Act touts health savings accounts as the solution to every problem, but tax-subsidized health savings accounts are also primarily of value to higher-income Americans and useless to Americans whose income is too low to be taxed and who lack discretionary income to invest in health savings accounts. As the media spotlight high cost sharing under ACA plans in the coming months, it should ask how much higher cost sharing would be under the GOP plans. Conservatives, such as John Goodman, champion very high deductible policies, and Republican proposals, unlike the ACA, do not limit cost sharing. By repealing the ACA, Republicans would reinstate pre-existing condition exclusions for many of the uninsured. The primary relief they offer to the uninsured with health problems are state high-risk pools. High-risk pools, however, are very expensive, and without massive federal support would be unaffordable to many Americans. Exclusion of Americans from insurance coverage would also likely increase under Republican proposals to permit interstate health insurance sales, which could drive a race to the bottom in state insurance regulation. Association health plans have a history of undermining state reforms aimed at covering individuals and groups with pre-existing conditions. Opinion: Why I signed up for Obamacare . One cannot imagine a GOP health care proposal that did not promise to place more barriers in the way of Americans injured by medical negligence who seek compensation. Although our medical litigation system could certainly use reform, proposals for change would reduce health care costs by only a small amount: half a percent, according to the Congressional Budget Office, including defensive medicine. Republican malpractice "reform" proposals may be politically popular, but do not address our health care system's real problems. The GOP does not promise that if you like your insurance plan you can keep it, and with good reason. The vast majority of privately insured Americans are covered through their work. The American Health Care Reform Act would abolish current deductions and exclusions for employer-sponsored health insurance. This would not only be one of the largest middle class tax increases in American history, but could result in millions of Americans losing employer-sponsored insurance. Whatever disruptions the ACA may cause in coming months, it moves us toward more comprehensive and affordable coverage for low- and middle-income and sicker Americans. The alternatives proposed by House Republicans would be very disruptive, and unsurprisingly, benefit the healthy and wealthy. Americans must ask themselves: Who offers the most needed reforms for our health care system? The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Timothy Jost.
Timothy Jost: The first day of 2014 was a day to celebrate in our history . Jost: Despite promises of Obamacare, Republicans are critical or call for repeal . He says alternative proposals offered by House Republicans help the rich and healthy . Jost: As high cost sharing under Obamacare will be discussed, just look at GOP plans .
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Many are", "already in place. Total repeal of the ACA would", "rip many threads already woven into the fabric of", "our health care system. Opinion: When will we get", "the verdict on Obamacare? A targeted repeal of", "the less popular provisions of the ACA, the", "individual and employer mandates and some ACA", "taxes and fees, might be more feasible. But", "revoking the mandates would disrupt insurance", "markets and repealing the taxes will increase the", "deficit. Does the GOP have anything constructive", "to offer? The answer, sadly, is not really. House", "Republicans have put forward two proposals -- the", "American Health Care Reform Act, sponsored by a", "majority of House Republicans, and Rep. Tom", "Price's Empowering Patients First Act. Both are", "lengthy bills that largely recycle longstanding", "Republican panaceas. The American Health Care", "Reform Act would replace the ACA's income-based", "tax credits with flat dollar tax deductions. Tax", "deductions are valuable to high-income Americans", "with high tax rates, but offer little or nothing", "to the low-income Americans helped by the ACA.", "The Empowering Patients First Act offers flat", "dollar tax credits that do not vary by age,", "geography, or health status—all of which could", "influence health insurance premiums. These tax", "credits might almost fully cover the health", "insurance premium of a young healthy male, but", "would be essentially useless to an older,", "low-income family, which would be left thousands", "of dollars short of the cost of basic coverage.", "The American Health Care Reform Act touts health", "savings accounts as the solution to every", "problem, but tax-subsidized health savings", "accounts are also primarily of value to", "higher-income Americans and useless to Americans", "whose income is too low to be taxed and who lack", "discretionary income to invest in health savings", "accounts. As the media spotlight high cost", "sharing under ACA plans in the coming months, it", "should ask how much higher cost sharing would be", "under the GOP plans. Conservatives, such as John", "Goodman, champion very high deductible policies,", "and Republican proposals, unlike the ACA, do not", "limit cost sharing. By repealing the ACA,", "Republicans would reinstate pre-existing", "condition exclusions for many of the uninsured.", "The primary relief they offer to the uninsured", "with health problems are state high-risk pools.", "High-risk pools, however, are very expensive, and", "without massive federal support would be", "unaffordable to many Americans. Exclusion of", "Americans from insurance coverage would also", "likely increase under Republican proposals to", "permit interstate health insurance sales, which", "could drive a race to the bottom in state", "insurance regulation. 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The American Health", "Care Reform Act would abolish current deductions", "and exclusions for employer-sponsored health", "insurance. This would not only be one of the", "largest middle class tax increases in American", "history, but could result in millions of", "Americans losing employer-sponsored insurance.", "Whatever disruptions the ACA may cause in coming", "months, it moves us toward more comprehensive and", "affordable coverage for low- and middle-income", "and sicker Americans. The alternatives proposed", "by House Republicans would be very disruptive,", "and unsurprisingly, benefit the healthy and", "wealthy. Americans must ask themselves: Who", "offers the most needed reforms for our health", "care system? The opinions expressed in this", "commentary are solely those of Timothy Jost." ]
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(CNN) -- The first day of 2014 was a day to celebrate in our history -- it was the first time alternative to the ACA, who would it help and who accounts. As the media spotlight high cost sharing under ACA plans in the coming months, it by House Republicans would be very disruptive, commentary are solely those of Timothy Jost.
Paul Lambert expressed his dismay at referee Lee Mason after the official sent Aston Villa’s Gabriel Agbonlahor off for what looked like a legitimate 50-50 challenge. Agbonlahor and former Villa winger Ashley Young clashed in the 65th minute in the 1-1 draw with Manchester United, with both players sliding in aggressively — though neither had their foot up or their studs showing. But Mason immediately dismissed the Villa player — even though Lambert claimed that Young admitted that he had committed the foul. VIDEO Scroll down to see Paul Lambert on Ashley Young's admission . Gabriel Agbonlahor was dismissed in the second half against Manchester United for a foul on Ashley Young . The Aston Villa forward walks from the pitch after being sent off with the game at 1-1 . ‘If that’s a red card we may as well just pack up as it won’t be a game of football,’ said Lambert. ‘I spoke to Brad Guzan after the game and he said that Ashley Young admitted that he fouled Gabby — so work that one out. Lambert said Villa would attempt an appeal against the decision, which will result in a three-game ban if upheld. ‘There’s a right good chance of appealing that — especially when a player’s admitted that he fouled Gabby,’ said Lambert. ‘He admitted it to Brad — whether that helps or not. But that ain’t a red card. ‘I’m not worried about whether Ashley Young made a meal out of it or not. 'It’s a tackle in which two lads have gone in for the ball and in my view is never a red card. Gabriel’s really down but I said to him there’s no way that’s a red card and I’ll stick up for him all day long on that. He was dismissed for a challenge on Young that was deemed unacceptable by referee Lee Mason . Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert signaled his dismay at the dismissal of his forward during the match . ‘He is not going to spring up and say ‘don’t send him off’, it would be a first in world football. Man United want to win the game and we want to.’ Despite the sending off, Lambert was happy with his team’s performance as they held in-form United to a draw after Radamel Falcao’s equaliser. ‘I thought we were excellent considering everything that went against us,’ the Villa boss added. ‘We had seven lads out, but we played some good stuff.’
Gabriel Agbonlahor shown red during 1-1 draw with Manchester United . 'If that's a red we may as well just pack up,' laments Paul Lambert . Aston Villa forward sent off after challenge on Ashley Young .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 08:22 EST, 5 April 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 16:31 EST, 5 April 2013 . Deputies on the hunt for a Florida couple accused of kidnapping their two young sons now believe that the family may be on board a sailboat after their pickup truck was discovered abandoned in Madeira Beach. The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said Friday that 35-year-old Joshua Michael Hakken recently bought a 25-foot 1972 Morgan sailboat with a blue hull with the word 'Salty' painted on it and white paw prints on both sides. The boat's whereabouts are unknown. The vessel bears Florida Boat Registration #FL3717BK, HUL #M252099. There may be a yellow horseshoe life preserver on deck. New twist: Officials say suspected kidnapper Joshua Hakken recently bought a 25-foot 1972 Morgan sailboat with a blue hull, and they suspect he and his family are on it now . By land and by sea: The hull of the boat has the word 'Salty' painted on it and white paw prints on both sides (left), and officials believe the Hakkens planned all along to use the vessel in the abduction plot . Last sighting: The family were seen sailing in their boat underneath the John¿s Pass Bridge towards the Gulf of Mexico after ditching their truck . Hillsborough Sheriff's spokesman Larry McKinnon told ABC Action News that the U.S. Coast Guard along, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation commission and other agencies will be searching for the boat on the water and from the air. The official said that it appears that boat was part of the Hakkens' coordinated abduction plan, and that it is possible that they have returned back on dry land and switched to another vehicle by now. 'These are not dumb people. They're very intelligent people with some emotional issues,' McKinnon said. 'Our goal is to still resolve this peacefully.' According to McKinnon, after ditching their GMC pickup truck in a parking garage in Madeira Beach near the marina on the day of the kidnapping, the parents and their toddler sons, Cole and Chase, were seen sailing in their boat underneath the John’s Pass Bridge towards the Gulf of Mexico, Bay News 9 reported. Law enforcement officials will be checking all inlets and intercoastal waterways from the Panhandle in all the way to Naples in search of the family. The pickup truck that police say Hakken had used to abduct his two sons from their grandmother's home earlier this week was found abandoned in a Madeira Beach parking garage Thursday night. Officials searching for Cole and Chase Hakken came across the black 2006 GMC pickup belonging to the boys' father, 35-year-old Joshua Hakken, on the second floor of the John's Pass garage at 12902 Gulf Boulevard. Detectives and crime scene investigators who arrived on the scene just before 11pm inspected the vehicle for any clues that may lead them to the Hakkens before the empty truck was towed away. Abducted: Chase Hakken, aged two, (left) and his four-year-old brother Cole (right) were snatched by their 'anti-government' parents from their grandparents' home in Tampa, Florida on Tuesday morning . Clue: Officials searching for Cole and Chase Hakken came across the black 2006 GMC pickup belonging to the boys' father on the second floor of the John's Pass garage in Madeira Beach . Search for leads: Detectives and crime scene investigators inspected the vehicle for any clues that may lead them to the Hakkens before the empty truck was towed away . According to authorities, Mr Hakken, . possibly acting together with his wife, 34-year-old Sharyn Hakken, kidnapped four-year-old Cole and . two-year-old Chase from the Tampa home of their maternal grandmother . Wednesday morning and tying up the elderly woman. The abduction came just days after . the Hakkens lost their parental rights. Their sons' grandmother Patricia . Hauser has been granted permanent custody of the children. Police say the parents are . anti-government, armed and dangerous. Amber alerts have been issued by . several states, including Tennessee where the GMC pickup truck was . allegedly spotted days earlier. Meanwhile, court documents released Friday state that Mr Hakken has previously planned to commit suicide and discussed taking 'a journey to Armageddon,' Tampa Bay Times reported. According to Louisiana police, Patricia Hauser noticed that her son-in-law had a gun when he came to her house to kidnap the children, and before he left she heard him say: 'Phase one completed. Ready for phase two.' The sheriff's office issued a warrant for the arrest of Joshua Hakken, who faces two counts of kidnapping, two counts child neglect, two counts false imprisonment, one count burglary with a battery and one count grand theft auto, TBO.com reported. Cole Hakken, four, and his two-year-old brother, Chase, were snatched by father, Joshua, at 6.30am Wednesday in Tampa, Florida. A national Amber Alert has been issued, stating that the family may be traveling west, the . Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office reported. Both boys have brown . hair and brown eyes and were last seen wearing their pajamas. According to the Tampa Bay Times, Joshua Hakken waited until his father-in-law had left for work before he sneaked into the home and tied up Mrs Hauser with zip ties. He then woke up his two sons and led them out of the house still wearing their pajamas. The trio got into Hauser's Toyota Camry, which was later found abandoned not far from the grandmother's home. Officials believe Hakken and his children later got into the GMC pickup truck, with Sharyn Hakken behind the wheel. Police were alerted 40 minutes later after the grandmother managed to free herself and dialed 911. 'Hi, my son-in-law just kidnapped my two grandchildren,' she says in the recording o the phone call. 'They've been in state custody. … He's not supposed to be near them.' Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said in a statement: 'Both suspects are anti-government and have attempted a previous abduction at gunpoint in Louisiana.' Officials say the couple have been . stripped of their parental rights earlier this week after having the . boys removed from their care months earlier. Authorities in Louisiana have told . Florida deputies that the children were initially placed in a foster . care center. At some point, the Hakkens arrived at the facility armed . with guns and unsuccessfully attempted to enter it. Chase and Cole Hakken were later sent to live with their grandmother in Tampa, who was granted permanent custody of the boys. Joshua Hakken, 35, fled the home on Shady Shores Drive in Ms Hauser's 2009 Silver Toyota Camry. 'Armed and dangerous': Joshua Hakken, 35, (pictured left) and his wife Sharyn, 34, (right) are believed to have tried an abduction before in Louisiana . Crime scene: Officials say Joshua Hakken entered a home in the 14000 block of Shady Shores Drive owned by his sons' maternal grandmother, tied up the woman and abducted the boys . It is believed that they could now be traveling in a black 2006 GMC pick-up truck with Florida tag number U95KT. They may be pulling a 2012 Forrest River pop camper, Florida tag: BHNV-86. The . vehicle may have been spotted in the area of Highway 30 and Highway 411 . in Etowah, Tennessee Wednesday night around 8pm, WBIR reported. The couple also have . ties to Slidell, Louisiana, and may be heading there. Anyone with any information is . asked to dial 911 or call the Hillsborough County . Sheriff’s Office at 247 8200. The sheriff's office told CNN that . the Hakkens' troubles started last June when the husband was arrested on . multiple drug charges while attending an anti-government rally in . Louisiana. Detective Daniel Seuzeneau, with the Slidell Police Department, told WGNO that Joshua Hakken had first appeared on their radar in June 17, 2012, after causing disturbance inside a hotel that was the site of an anti-government rally. Police described Mr and Mrs Hakken as being intoxicated and making incoherent statements completing their ultimate journey' and riving to California to 'beat the Armageddon.' Joshua Hakken talked about a series of fantasy books that had changed his life, called The Sword of Truth. He said he was heading to the 'Valley of Rahaan.' The Hakkens' two small children were present. In the hotel room police found marijuana, a gun and a large knife. Mr Hakken was arrested on multiple drug charges and jailed for about a week. Meanwhile, police fearing or the safety of Chase and Cole contacted the Department of Children and Family Services, which took the Hakkens' children into custody. Sheriff's Cpl. Kevin Bodie told Tampa Bay Times that Hakken is a mechanical engineer who owns a business in South Tampa. His wife has been certified as a civil engineer. According to her Facebook page, Sharyn Hakken got her Bachelor's degree from University of South Florida in geotechnical engineering in 2001 before obtaining a Master's degree in civil engineering from USF in 2008. Wanted: Law enforcement officers stand in front of the home of Joshua Hakken at 3609 Sterling Avenue in Tampa as a K-9 dog searches the perimeter of the home . Last February, someone by the user name SailingBull posted on the libertarian forum Adam vs The Man that was started by Adam Charles Kokesh, an Iraq War veteran, activist and talk radio host who unsuccessfully ran for Congress in New Mexico. 'My name is Joshua Hakken,' the forum member wrote. 'I am a father, a registered professional mechanical engineer and a veteran of the USAF. I am absolutely devoted to life, liberty, the rights of the individual and the Constitution of the United States of America.' Hakken lamented that 'things here in Florida have not added up for quite some time,' and emphasized the importance of 'maintaining open communication lines for ideas, observations and news...if the "good guys" are to be successful in surviving to maintain the fight of ideas.' The couple own a home in the Virginia Park area south of Palma Ceia, where neighbors described them as a normal, average family. While Robert Lucas said the Hakkens were not overly outgoing, that did not seem like bad people. However, neighbor Lindsay Fleming recalled that one time, the parents were puffing on marijuana joints outside their home with their toddler sons nearby.
Joshua Hakken recently bought 25-foot 1972 Morgan sailboat with a blue hull and the word 'Salty' on it . 2006 GMC pickup truck was found in Madeira Beach . The vessel bears Florida Boat Registration #FL3717BK . Court documents show Mr Hakken, 35, planned to kill himself and talked about taking 'a journey to Armageddon' Hakken entered his mother-in-law's house at 6.30am on Tuesday in Tampa, Florida and restrained her with zip ties . Hakken and his wife, Sharyn, are both engineers and the husband served in the Air Force . He was arrested last June on drug charges after attending an anti-government rally . Sons' maternal grandmother has been granted permanent custody of the boys .
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[ "By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 08:22 EST,", "5 April 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 16:31 EST, 5 April", "2013 . Deputies on the hunt for a Florida couple", "accused of kidnapping their two young sons now", "believe that the family may be on board a", "sailboat after their pickup truck was discovered", "abandoned in Madeira Beach. The Hillsborough", "County Sheriff's Office said Friday that", "35-year-old Joshua Michael Hakken recently bought", "a 25-foot 1972 Morgan sailboat with a blue hull", "with the word 'Salty' painted on it and white paw", "prints on both sides. The boat's whereabouts are", "unknown. The vessel bears Florida Boat", "Registration #FL3717BK, HUL #M252099. There may", "be a yellow horseshoe life preserver on deck. New", "twist: Officials say suspected kidnapper Joshua", "Hakken recently bought a 25-foot 1972 Morgan", "sailboat with a blue hull, and they suspect he", "and his family are on it now . By land and by", "sea: The hull of the boat has the word 'Salty'", "painted on it and white paw prints on both sides", "(left), and officials believe the Hakkens planned", "all along to use the vessel in the abduction plot", ". Last sighting: The family were seen sailing in", "their boat underneath the John¿s Pass Bridge", "towards the Gulf of Mexico after ditching their", "truck . Hillsborough Sheriff's spokesman Larry", "McKinnon told ABC Action News that the U.S. Coast", "Guard along, Florida Fish and Wildlife", "Conservation commission and other agencies will", "be searching for the boat on the water and from", "the air. The official said that it appears that", "boat was part of the Hakkens' coordinated", "abduction plan, and that it is possible that they", "have returned back on dry land and switched to", "another vehicle by now. 'These are not dumb", "people. They're very intelligent people with some", "emotional issues,' McKinnon said. 'Our goal is to", "still resolve this peacefully.' According to", "McKinnon, after ditching their GMC pickup truck", "in a parking garage in Madeira Beach near the", "marina on the day of the kidnapping, the parents", "and their toddler sons, Cole and Chase, were seen", "sailing in their boat underneath the John’s Pass", "Bridge towards the Gulf of Mexico, Bay News 9", "reported. Law enforcement officials will be", "checking all inlets and intercoastal waterways", "from the Panhandle in all the way to Naples in", "search of the family. The pickup truck that", "police say Hakken had used to abduct his two sons", "from their grandmother's home earlier this week", "was found abandoned in a Madeira Beach parking", "garage Thursday night. Officials searching for", "Cole and Chase Hakken came across the black 2006", "GMC pickup belonging to the boys' father,", "35-year-old Joshua Hakken, on the second floor of", "the John's Pass garage at 12902 Gulf Boulevard.", "Detectives and crime scene investigators who", "arrived on the scene just before 11pm inspected", "the vehicle for any clues that may lead them to", "the Hakkens before the empty truck was towed", "away. Abducted: Chase Hakken, aged two, (left)", "and his four-year-old brother Cole (right) were", "snatched by their 'anti-government' parents from", "their grandparents' home in Tampa, Florida on", "Tuesday morning . Clue: Officials searching for", "Cole and Chase Hakken came across the black 2006", "GMC pickup belonging to the boys' father on the", "second floor of the John's Pass garage in Madeira", "Beach . Search for leads: Detectives and crime", "scene investigators inspected the vehicle for any", "clues that may lead them to the Hakkens before", "the empty truck was towed away . According to", "authorities, Mr Hakken, . possibly acting", "together with his wife, 34-year-old Sharyn", "Hakken, kidnapped four-year-old Cole and .", "two-year-old Chase from the Tampa home of their", "maternal grandmother . Wednesday morning and", "tying up the elderly woman. The abduction came", "just days after . the Hakkens lost their parental", "rights. Their sons' grandmother Patricia . Hauser", "has been granted permanent custody of the", "children. Police say the parents are .", "anti-government, armed and dangerous. Amber", "alerts have been issued by . several states,", "including Tennessee where the GMC pickup truck", "was . allegedly spotted days earlier. Meanwhile,", "court documents released Friday state that Mr", "Hakken has previously planned to commit suicide", "and discussed taking 'a journey to", "Armageddon,' Tampa Bay Times reported. According", "to Louisiana police, Patricia Hauser noticed that", "her son-in-law had a gun when he came to her", "house to kidnap the children, and before he left", "she heard him say: 'Phase one completed. Ready", "for phase two.' The sheriff's office issued a", "warrant for the arrest of Joshua Hakken, who", "faces two counts of kidnapping, two counts child", "neglect, two counts false imprisonment, one count", "burglary with a battery and one count grand theft", "auto, TBO.com reported. Cole Hakken, four, and", "his two-year-old brother, Chase, were snatched by", "father, Joshua, at 6.30am Wednesday in Tampa,", "Florida. A national Amber Alert has been issued,", "stating that the family may be traveling west,", "the . Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office", "reported. Both boys have brown . hair and brown", "eyes and were last seen wearing their pajamas.", "According to the Tampa Bay Times, Joshua Hakken", "waited until his father-in-law had left for work", "before he sneaked into the home and tied up Mrs", "Hauser with zip ties. He then woke up his two", "sons and led them out of the house still wearing", "their pajamas. The trio got into Hauser's Toyota", "Camry, which was later found abandoned not far", "from the grandmother's home. Officials believe", "Hakken and his children later got into the GMC", "pickup truck, with Sharyn Hakken behind the", "wheel. Police were alerted 40 minutes later after", "the grandmother managed to free herself and", "dialed 911. 'Hi, my son-in-law just kidnapped my", "two grandchildren,' she says in the recording o", "the phone call. 'They've been in state custody. …", "He's not supposed to be near them.' Hillsborough", "County Sheriff's Office said in a statement:", "'Both suspects are anti-government and have", "attempted a previous abduction at gunpoint in", "Louisiana.' Officials say the couple have been .", "stripped of their parental rights earlier this", "week after having the . boys removed from their", "care months earlier. Authorities in Louisiana", "have told . Florida deputies that the children", "were initially placed in a foster . care center.", "At some point, the Hakkens arrived at the", "facility armed . with guns and unsuccessfully", "attempted to enter it. Chase and Cole Hakken were", "later sent to live with their grandmother in", "Tampa, who was granted permanent custody of the", "boys. Joshua Hakken, 35, fled the home on Shady", "Shores Drive in Ms Hauser's 2009 Silver Toyota", "Camry. 'Armed and dangerous': Joshua Hakken, 35,", "(pictured left) and his wife Sharyn, 34, (right)", "are believed to have tried an abduction before in", "Louisiana . Crime scene: Officials say Joshua", "Hakken entered a home in the 14000 block of Shady", "Shores Drive owned by his sons' maternal", "grandmother, tied up the woman and abducted the", "boys . It is believed that they could now be", "traveling in a black 2006 GMC pick-up truck with", "Florida tag number U95KT. They may be pulling a", "2012 Forrest River pop camper, Florida tag:", "BHNV-86. The . vehicle may have been spotted in", "the area of Highway 30 and Highway 411 . in", "Etowah, Tennessee Wednesday night around 8pm,", "WBIR reported. The couple also have . ties to", "Slidell, Louisiana, and may be heading there.", "Anyone with any information is . asked to dial", "911 or call the Hillsborough County . Sheriff’s", "Office at 247 8200. The sheriff's office told CNN", "that . the Hakkens' troubles started last June", "when the husband was arrested on . multiple drug", "charges while attending an anti-government rally", "in . Louisiana. Detective Daniel Seuzeneau, with", "the Slidell Police Department, told WGNO that", "Joshua Hakken had first appeared on their radar", "in June 17, 2012, after causing disturbance", "inside a hotel that was the site of an", "anti-government rally. Police described Mr and", "Mrs Hakken as being intoxicated and making", "incoherent statements completing their ultimate", "journey' and riving to California to 'beat the", "Armageddon.' Joshua Hakken talked about a series", "of fantasy books that had changed his life,", "called The Sword of Truth. He said he was heading", "to the 'Valley of Rahaan.' The Hakkens' two small", "children were present. In the hotel room police", "found marijuana, a gun and a large knife. Mr", "Hakken was arrested on multiple drug charges and", "jailed for about a week. Meanwhile, police", "fearing or the safety of Chase and Cole contacted", "the Department of Children and Family Services,", "which took the Hakkens' children into custody.", "Sheriff's Cpl. Kevin Bodie told Tampa Bay Times", "that Hakken is a mechanical engineer who owns a", "business in South Tampa. His wife has been", "certified as a civil engineer. According to her", "Facebook page, Sharyn Hakken got her Bachelor's", "degree from University of South Florida in", "geotechnical engineering in 2001 before obtaining", "a Master's degree in civil engineering from USF", "in 2008. Wanted: Law enforcement officers stand", "in front of the home of Joshua Hakken at 3609", "Sterling Avenue in Tampa as a K-9 dog searches", "the perimeter of the home . Last February,", "someone by the user name SailingBull posted on", "the libertarian forum Adam vs The Man that was", "started by Adam Charles Kokesh, an Iraq War", "veteran, activist and talk radio host who", "unsuccessfully ran for Congress in New Mexico.", "'My name is Joshua Hakken,' the forum member", "wrote. 'I am a father, a registered professional", "mechanical engineer and a veteran of the USAF. I", "am absolutely devoted to life, liberty, the", "rights of the individual and the Constitution of", "the United States of America.' Hakken lamented", "that 'things here in Florida have not added up", "for quite some time,' and emphasized the", "importance of 'maintaining open communication", "lines for ideas, observations and news...if the", "\"good guys\" are to be successful in surviving to", "maintain the fight of ideas.' The couple own a", "home in the Virginia Park area south of Palma", "Ceia, where neighbors described them as a normal,", "average family. While Robert Lucas said the", "Hakkens were not overly outgoing, that did not", "seem like bad people. However, neighbor Lindsay", "Fleming recalled that one time, the parents were", "puffing on marijuana joints outside their home", "with their toddler sons nearby." ]
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By . Jonathan O'Callaghan for MailOnline . Space junk is a growing problem in Earth orbit, with hundreds of thousands of pieces of debris thought to be a threat to satellites. To track some of these hazardous objects Lockheed Martin has announced it will partner with Electro Optic Systems. And using technology found in modern telescopes they will monitor as much debris as possible. A new space debris tracking site is to be build in Western Australia to tackle the ground problem of junk in orbit (illustration shown). The site will be built by Lockheed Martin and Electro Optic Systems. It will compliment existing sites like the US Air Force's Space Fence . The space debris tracking site will be based in Western Australia and will compliment an existing service run by the US Air Force known as the Space Fence, which tracks over 200,000 objects. Since the first object, Sputnik 1, was launched into space 53 years ago, mankind has created a swarm of hundreds of thousands of items of debris. The rubbish circling the planet comes from old rockets, abandoned satellites and missile shrapnel. There are around 22,000 objects in orbit that are big enough for officials on the ground to track and countless more smaller ones that could do damage to human-carrying spaceships and valuable satellites. One major source of debris in the past was a Chinese anti-satellite missile test in 2007 that left an estimated 150,000 pieces of junk in the atmosphere. Accidental events have also contributed to the problem. In 2009 for instance there was a major crash between a U.S. communications satellite and a defunct Russian military probe over Siberia. The new site will use a combination of lasers and sensitive optical systems like those found in telescopes to detect, track and characterise man-made debris objects. It will focus on specific objects to determine how fast they’re moving, what direction they’re spinning and what they’re made of. ‘Ground-based space situational awareness is a growing priority for government and commercial organisations around the world that need to protect their investments in space,’ said Rick Ambrose, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin Space Systems. ‘Through this agreement with Electro Optic Systems, we’ll offer customers a clearer picture of the objects that could endanger their satellites, and do so with great precision and cost-effectiveness.’ Most will be familiar with Lockheed Martin, headquartered in Maryland, who are one of the largest defense and aerospace companies in the world. But Electro Optic Systems might be more unknown; they’re an Australian company that develops and produces a wide range of space-related technologies including telescopes and beam directors. They are among the largest producers of major optical telescopes in the world, and currently operate the Space Research Centre, a satellite laser ranging and debris tracking facility, at Mount Stromlo in the Australian Capital Territory. Space debris can be a problem, as seen in this picture of a hole caused by orbital debris that was found in Nasa's Solar Maximum Mission when it was serviced aboard Space Shuttle Challenger in 1984. Hundreds of thousands of pieces of debris are thought to be in orbit . 'The partnership with Lockheed Martin will help both organisations establish a global network of space sensors, while simultaneously increasing the market reach of the partners’ data and services,' said Electro Optic Systems Chief Executive Officer Ben Greene. 'We consider the strategic partnership with Lockheed Martin a major step towards the achievement of critical mass of sensors, data and services, all of which are critical in providing detailed yet easily usable information on space debris.' According to Nasa more than 500,000 pieces of debris are orbiting Earth at speeds of more than 17,500 miles (28,000 kilometres) per hour. At this speed a piece as small as a golf ball could smash a satellite to pieces. Some have even suggested we may be heading towards a ‘Kessler syndrome’-type event. This was envisaged in the 2013 movie Gravity, which portrayed a satellite collision that sparked a chain reaction where debris increasingly impacted other satellites, creating more debris in the process. This has led many companies and agencies to draw up plans to reduce the amount of space debris in Earth orbit, such as proposals to drag debris down with magnetic nets or lasers.
A new space debris tracking site is to be build in Western Australia to tackle the ground problem of junk in orbit . The site will built by Lockheed Martin and Electro Optic Systems . It will compliment the US Air Force's existing Space Fence tracking service . Lockheed's site will be used to accurately measure how fast and in which direction bits of junk are moving . Developments like this may be needed to keep satellites safe in future .
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By . Tom Mctague, Mailonline Deputy Political Editor . David Cameron warned EU leaders there would be 'consequences' for electing Jean-Claude Juncker president of the European Commission earlier this year and came close to threatening to walk out . David Cameron is preparing to threaten to back Britain quitting the European Union if it refuses to return sweeping powers back to Westminster. The Prime Minister has always refused to say he would campaign to sever ties if he failed to achieve his promised reforms, but is understood to now be prepared to issue the warning. Mr Cameron has pledged that a Conservative government would hold a referendum on EU membership by the end of 2017 after renegotiating Britain’s relationship with Brussels. His efforts to pave the way for a new deal were dealt a blow earlier in the summer when he lost the battle to stop Jean-Claude Juncker becoming the next European Commission president. Mr Juncker is seen as an ‘arch federalist’ in Downing Street – supporting more powers for Brussels over national Parliaments. The PM wants to Britain to be freed from the commitment to an ''ever closer union'' as well as a shift to powers flowing away from Brussels rather than to it. Among the other reforms he wants to secure are a reduction in red tape for businesses and the right to free movement to take up work, not free benefits. But critics warn that a significant overhaul is unlikely and he faces a major battle to win over Mr Juncker after publicly denouncing his candidacy. No timescale has been set for outlining the beefed up stance but the Conservative party's autumn conference is being considered, according to The Times. A source told the newspaper: ‘The shift was almost made public at the time Juncker was appointed, but that timing might have looked like petulance.’ The revelation comes after London Mayor Boris Johnson – seen by many as a future rival for the Tory leadership if Mr Cameron fails to secure a majority at the next election – called on the Prime Minister to declare he was prepared to walk away from the EU. Mr Johnson backed a report which claimed a British exit from the European Union would be better for the country than staying in an unreformed institution. Mr Cameron was furious that Britain's objections to Mr Juncker (right) - seen here receiving the Prime Minister with a high five in Brussels earlier this year - were ignored by other European leaders. He is now preparing to threaten to leave the EU if his proposed reforms are blocked . The study, by the Mayor’s economic adviser, banker Gerard Lyons, says that leaving the EU is ‘definitely a viable option’ and comes a ‘very close second’ to staying in a successfully reformed Union. He has claimed the UK could negotiate a ‘generous exit’ from the EU – giving access the European common market without the current political ties. Mr Johnson said his preferred option was to stay in a reformed EU, adding: ‘I think we can get there; but if we can't, then we have nothing to be afraid of in going for an alternative future, a Britain open not just to the rest of Europe but to the world, where we have historic ties and markets with vast potential for all the goods and services that originate in London - and will continue to do so under any circumstances.’
The Prime Minister may issue threat at next month's Tory Party conference . Mr Cameron has pledged to hold a referendum on EU membership by 2017 . He wants to renegotiate Britain's relationship with Brussels before vote . It has emerged he is now prepared to leave if powers aren't returned to UK .
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By . Jill Reilly . PUBLISHED: . 00:47 EST, 31 August 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 12:27 EST, 28 September 2012 . It is not an easy task, but Radio 2 has launched a project to unveil 'soundtrack to British culture,' in 50 records. Yesterday, the first 10 songs in the series were . unveiled representing an varied mix of styles from We’ll Meet Again by wartime morale booster Dame Vera Lynn, to Rehab by the late troubled singer Amy Winehouse. In a landmark series called The People's Songs the station is attempting to chart the musical journey from the Second World War to the present day. Yesterday, the first 10 songs in the series were unveiled representing an varied mix of styles from the wartime morale booster and songstress Dame Vera Lynn, left, to the late troubled singer Amy Winehouse . Broadcast in Janaury next year, the producers hope that through the song choices themes such as post World War II optimism, the punk years, mass immigration and the dangers of celebrity will all be explored. We’ll Meet Again - Vera Lynn (1939) Rock Island Line - Lonnie Donegan (1954) She Loves You - Beatles (1963) My Boy Lollipop - Millie Small (1964) A Whiter Shade of Pale - Procul Harum (1967) Je T’Aime... Moi Non Plus - Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin (1969) God Save The Queen - Sex Pistols (1977) Two Tribes - Frankie Goes To Hollywood (1984) Ebeneezer Goode - The Shamen (1992) Rehab - Amy Winehouse (2006) All the song choices are billed as 'unforgettable and timeless,' and will not be presented in a chronological order, reported The Telegraph. Controller of BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music Bob Shennan told the Radio Times: 'Music plays such an important part in people’s lives. This series will be moving and evocative in equal measure.' Presented by Stuart Maconie, an hour-long episode will be devoted to each song. The station wants listeners to get involved by contributing music stories. It will be opened with We’ll Meet . Again, exploring Dame Vera’s role in boosting wartime morale. The programme states listeners will . 'hear from those who lived through WW2 - both those serving in the Armed . Forces and those on the Home Front - and discover the significance of . music during the war years and how it kept the force's spirits up whilst . comforting those waiting anxiously at home. ' The Beatles: Stuart Maconie will recount the social change, optimism and Beatle-mania of the early '60s . The episode which features Amy Winehouse's number one hit song Rehab is entitled 'The Price of Modern Fame.' The progamme bills as 'a tragic and extreme example of the price of fame in the UK in the Noughties.' Mr Maconie will discuss his two 'very different, meetings with Amy,' while examining the the growth of celeb and tabloid culture in the past decade. When My Boy Lollipop by Millie is . featured the series will looks at the beginnings of modern . multi-cultural Britain in the 1940s and when . God Save the Queen by the Sex Pistols is featured it will take in the infamous year of the Silver Jubilee and punk. Stuart Maconie said: 'The People’s . Songs is the story of modern Britain in 50 records. In the company of . the Great British public, I aim to tell the story of the last seven . decades via the records that sound-tracked this dramatic period; a . period of conflict, social change, parties, prosperity, plenty, poverty, . peace and war. 'These are the songs that people listened to, laughed to, loved to and laboured to, as well as downed tools and danced to. And we’d love to hear from listeners.' The remaining 40 songs will be unveiled next year.
Called The People's Songs the station is attempting to chart the musical journey from the Second World War to the present day .
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By . Nick Enoch . PUBLISHED: . 15:56 EST, 15 November 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 16:31 EST, 15 November 2013 . Pop down to Camden Market in north London and you'll probably find somewhere you can buy spanners and knives... but you'll also find them at the bottom of its famous canal. These were just some of the items discovered this week when Camden Lock was drained for maintenance as part of a £45million countrywide project to keep the country's canal system in good working order. And the many tourists and students who visit the area this weekend are in for a treat as they will get the chance to venture to the bottom of the drained chamber of the Regent's Canal. As part of the £130,000 refurbishment work at the site - also known as Hampstead Road Lock - engineers are replacing both sets of lock gates, as well as carrying out brickwork repairs, repointing and timberwork. Scroll down for video . A maintenance worker sweeps away silt as Camden Lock in north London is drained as part of a restoration programme . Loose change, a spanner and kitchen knives were among the objects found at the bottom of the lock during its £130,000 renovation . People who visit Camden Market this weekend are in for a treat as they will get the chance to venture to the bottom of the drained chamber on the Regent's Canal . A spokesman for the Canal & River Trust, which is overseeing the project, said: 'This programme will kick-start our . series of open days and you'll be able to visit this works site, meet . our experts and even take a tour into the bottom of the drained lock . chamber. 'The free . family-friendly event offers you a rare chance to see an incredible feat . of engineering from a totally new perspective. Lock gates last for . about 25 years and so this opportunity won't come around again soon.' Around 2,000 miles of canals and rivers across England and Wales are cared for by the Trust, whose scheme will involve the restoration of hundreds of historic waterways. The Camden project is one of 14 open day events happening across the UK. The locks in Camden were constructed between 1818 and 1820 by James Morgan and it is the only twin lock remaining on the canal. The Canal & River Trust carries out year-round works to maintain canals and rivers so they can be enjoyed by 33,000 boats and 10million towpath visitors each year. Above, the lock is drained . Around 2,000 miles of canals and rivers across England and Wales are cared for by the Canal & River Trust, which is overseeing the £45m restoration of hundreds of historic waterways . The open event, where members of the public can walk on the bottom of the canal this weekend, is expected to be very popular and entry to the locks will be limited . The bottom set of lock gates are being replaced as they are old and worn, having been there for 25 years . The locks were constructed between 1818 and 1820 by James Morgan. It is the only twin-lock remaining on the canal. The current locks are Grade II-listed and replaced an innovative, but unsuccessful, lock system designed by William Congreve to try to conserve water. The lock is to the west of the Camden High Street road bridge. The yard and former warehouses, an area known as Camden Lock, are on the north side of the canal, at the junction with Chalk Farm Road. This area is adjacent to a canal basin and holds Camden Lock Market, one of the group of markets known as Camden Market. Many of the projects are carried out during winter to minimise the impact on waterway users. Richard . Parry, chief executive of Trust, told the Evening Standard: 'By . showcasing this work to the public we can give them a glimpse of the . craftsmanship of the waterways’ original 18th century design and the . scale of the work we do to care for it.' As one of the most popular free attractions in London, the Camden Lock area will no doubt have heavy footfall tomorrow and Sunday, especially in the run-up to Christmas. The event is expected to be very popular and entry to the locks will be limited. Therefore, you will be required to book onto a tour when you arrive, and will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis. Graham Smith, construction supervisor at the site, said: 'We're replacing the bottom set of lock gates on lock 1 bay. It's old and worn, and has been . there 25 years. They leak and need to retain water. 'We're drilling so that we can take out the drop pot, which is like the hinge for a door. It  takes the weight of the water, thousands of tonnes of it. 'The process involves putting a timber dam in place and overpumping the water to allow for the removal of the lock gates, before replacing them. 'The refurbishment is important to keep canal traffic moving.' The Trust carries out year-round works to maintain canals and rivers so they can be enjoyed by 33,000 boats and 10 million towpath visitors each year. For more information on open day events, go to the Canal & River Trust website. The locks were constructed between 1818 and 1820 by James Morgan and it is the only twin lock remaining on the canal. Above, some of the objects found in the silt . How it normally looks: A narrowboat tour at Camden Lock . A map showing where canal works are taking place in west London .
Bottom set of lock gates are being replaced as part of £130,000 scheme at Regent's Canal . Part of £45m countrywide scheme to refurbish hundreds of historic waterways . Public will have chance to walk on base of lock during open-day event this weekend .
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[ "By . Nick Enoch . PUBLISHED: . 15:56 EST, 15", "November 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 16:31 EST, 15", "November 2013 . Pop down to Camden Market in", "north London and you'll probably find somewhere", "you can buy spanners and knives... but you'll", "also find them at the bottom of its famous canal.", "These were just some of the items discovered this", "week when Camden Lock was drained for maintenance", "as part of a £45million countrywide project to", "keep the country's canal system in good working", "order. And the many tourists and students who", "visit the area this weekend are in for a treat as", "they will get the chance to venture to the bottom", "of the drained chamber of the Regent's Canal. As", "part of the £130,000 refurbishment work at the", "site - also known as Hampstead Road Lock -", "engineers are replacing both sets of lock gates,", "as well as carrying out brickwork repairs,", "repointing and timberwork. Scroll down for video", ". A maintenance worker sweeps away silt as Camden", "Lock in north London is drained as part of a", "restoration programme . Loose change, a spanner", "and kitchen knives were among the objects found", "at the bottom of the lock during its £130,000", "renovation . People who visit Camden Market this", "weekend are in for a treat as they will get the", "chance to venture to the bottom of the drained", "chamber on the Regent's Canal . A spokesman for", "the Canal & River Trust, which is overseeing the", "project, said: 'This programme will kick-start", "our . series of open days and you'll be able to", "visit this works site, meet . our experts and", "even take a tour into the bottom of the drained", "lock . chamber. 'The free . family-friendly event", "offers you a rare chance to see an incredible", "feat . of engineering from a totally new", "perspective. Lock gates last for . about 25 years", "and so this opportunity won't come around again", "soon.' Around 2,000 miles of canals and rivers", "across England and Wales are cared for by the", "Trust, whose scheme will involve the restoration", "of hundreds of historic waterways. The Camden", "project is one of 14 open day events happening", "across the UK. The locks in Camden were", "constructed between 1818 and 1820 by James Morgan", "and it is the only twin lock remaining on the", "canal. The Canal & River Trust carries out", "year-round works to maintain canals and rivers so", "they can be enjoyed by 33,000 boats and 10million", "towpath visitors each year. Above, the lock is", "drained . Around 2,000 miles of canals and rivers", "across England and Wales are cared for by the", "Canal & River Trust, which is overseeing the £45m", "restoration of hundreds of historic waterways .", "The open event, where members of the public can", "walk on the bottom of the canal this weekend, is", "expected to be very popular and entry to the", "locks will be limited . The bottom set of lock", "gates are being replaced as they are old and", "worn, having been there for 25 years . The locks", "were constructed between 1818 and 1820 by James", "Morgan. It is the only twin-lock remaining on the", "canal. The current locks are Grade II-listed and", "replaced an innovative, but unsuccessful, lock", "system designed by William Congreve to try to", "conserve water. The lock is to the west of the", "Camden High Street road bridge. The yard and", "former warehouses, an area known as Camden Lock,", "are on the north side of the canal, at the", "junction with Chalk Farm Road. This area is", "adjacent to a canal basin and holds Camden Lock", "Market, one of the group of markets known as", "Camden Market. Many of the projects are carried", "out during winter to minimise the impact on", "waterway users. Richard . Parry, chief executive", "of Trust, told the Evening Standard: 'By .", "showcasing this work to the public we can give", "them a glimpse of the . craftsmanship of the", "waterways’ original 18th century design and the .", "scale of the work we do to care for it.' As one", "of the most popular free attractions in London,", "the Camden Lock area will no doubt have heavy", "footfall tomorrow and Sunday, especially in the", "run-up to Christmas. The event is expected to be", "very popular and entry to the locks will be", "limited. Therefore, you will be required to book", "onto a tour when you arrive, and will be", "allocated on a first come, first serve basis.", "Graham Smith, construction supervisor at the", "site, said: 'We're replacing the bottom set of", "lock gates on lock 1 bay. It's old and worn, and", "has been . there 25 years. They leak and need to", "retain water. 'We're drilling so that we can take", "out the drop pot, which is like the hinge for a", "door. It  takes the weight of the water,", "thousands of tonnes of it. 'The process involves", "putting a timber dam in place and overpumping the", "water to allow for the removal of the lock gates,", "before replacing them. 'The refurbishment is", "important to keep canal traffic moving.' The", "Trust carries out year-round works to maintain", "canals and rivers so they can be enjoyed by", "33,000 boats and 10 million towpath visitors each", "year. For more information on open day events, go", "to the Canal & River Trust website. The locks", "were constructed between 1818 and 1820 by James", "Morgan and it is the only twin lock remaining on", "the canal. Above, some of the objects found in", "the silt . How it normally looks: A narrowboat", "tour at Camden Lock . A map showing where canal", "works are taking place in west London ." ]
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(CNN) -- The reaction to Mackenzie Phillips' detailed account of her sexual relationship with her father, John Phillips, has been explosive, and some of the strongest statements have come from her family. Chynna Phillips said she doesn't think anyone could make up having a consensual incestuous relationship. But as the former actress and musician talked with Oprah Winfrey for the second time this week -- this time about the firestorm that erupted from her hour-long interview Wednesday -- she said she doesn't regret writing her memoir, "High on Arrival." "I understand this is a difficult thing for my family," Phillips told Winfrey via satellite Friday, "but nobody's talking about this, and if I've started a national dialogue, then I'm forever grateful." Phillips said she has gotten letters and Facebook messages from incest survivors, thanking her for coming forward. "It's been heartening and heartbreaking at the same time," she said. John Phillips died in 2001. Two of his former wives, however, have vehemently denied Mackenzie Phillips' accusations. In an statement to CNN, Michelle Phillips, an original Mamas & Papas bandmate who divorced John in 1970, called the situation "very hurtful." "Mackenzie's drug addiction for 35 years has been the result of many unpleasant experiences," Michelle Phillips said. "Whether her relationship with her father is delusional or not, it is an unfortunate circumstance and very hurtful for our entire family." She spoke more strongly to The Hollywood Reporter's Roger Friedman, telling him, "Mackenzie has a lot of mental illness. She's had a needle stuck up her arm for 35 years. ... She did 'Celebrity Rehab,' and now she writes a book. The whole thing is timed." Genevieve Waite, who married John Phillips in 1972, told Winfrey in a statement that "John was a good man who had a lot of problems, [but] he was incapable, no matter how drunk or drugged he was, to have sexual relations with his own child." The fallout from Phillips' decision to reveal her family's secrets has been heartbreaking for her sister Bijou as well. Bijou Phillips supplied a statement to Winfrey stating that Mackenzie told her about the incestuous relationship with their father when Bijou was 13 but later denied it. "This news was confusing and also scary, because I'd lived alone with him since I was 3," she said. "[John Phillips] was Mr. Mom, loving and encouraging; the man who raised me would never be capable of such things." She also questioned why Mackenzie would leave her alone with their father if he'd molested the elder sister. Still, Bijou Phillips showed signs of measured support. "I understand Mackenzie's need to come clean, but it hurts because the man in question isn't here to defend himself," she said. "I hope she can come to terms with this and find peace." Mackenzie Phillips told Winfrey that her family's disbelief and anger saddened her, especially since she and Bijou Phillips have been very close. Phillips recalled the way Bijou immediately came to her aid when she was arrested last year for cocaine and heroin possession. "I love my baby sister, and I miss having contact with her," Mackenzie said. "By the time Bijou was living with my father, I felt she was safe. I did take her out of there if I felt like she wasn't being watched properly," she said in her defense. But she added that Michelle Phillips' statements weren't as surprising. "When Michelle found out I was writing this book, she vowed to do everything to discredit me," Mackenzie told Winfrey. "She's having a textbook reaction, trying to sweep it under the rug. It seems so unkind and ungenerous to lash out in this way; I don't have a history of mental illness. I have a history of drug addiction." Chynna Phillips, who also sat down with Winfrey on Friday, said she believes that her mother, Michelle, made those statements out of anger and that she does still love Mackenzie, even if she doesn't admit it. "I think the most devastating thing is when people are in denial and don't want things on a public platform, it's not something everyone wants to share with the world," Chynna Phillips said. "It's not something my mom wants plastered all over the papers." Chynna told Winfrey that she'd known about her sister's history with her father for about 12 years and believes that no one would go out of their way to admit having a consensual incestuous relationship. She's also not the only one who thinks Mackenzie is telling the truth. Jessica Woods, the daughter of former Mamas & Papas band member Denny Doherty, also wrote in to Winfrey and said her father knew about everything. "I just watched your show," Woods wrote, "and everything she said is true. My dad told me the awful truth, and he was horrified at what John had done." Chynna, who grew up with her mother, said that although she didn't spend a lot of time with John Phillips, the memories she had of him were positive, in spite of the heavy drug use she witnessed. "He was a very charismatic man," she said. "He was a very talented man and a very loving man in many ways." Now one half of the Christian music duo Chynna and Vaughan, Chynna said that her relationship with Mackenzie has grown over the past six months and that she's proud of her half-sister for having the courage to talk about her past. "The thing is, who among us haven't done something that we're highly ashamed of in our lives?" she said to Winfrey. "Who are we to cast the first stone? In my faith, as a Christian, God told me I need to forgive. Am I happy that she put me in this position? No, I'm not. But I have to forgive. It's 13 years later, and I still haven't digested this information." Chynna added that she hopes her sister will take her experiences and use them to help others, offering one piece of advice: "Get the Lord on board, because you'll need it."
Mackenzie Phillips talks about family's reaction to her claims of incest . Sister Bijou called experience hurtful but hopes Mackenzie finds peace . John Phillips' ex-wives don't think Mackenzie's story is valid . Chynna Phillips believes Mackenzie, hopes she uses her experience to help others .
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[ "(CNN) -- The reaction to Mackenzie Phillips'", "detailed account of her sexual relationship with", "her father, John Phillips, has been explosive,", "and some of the strongest statements have come", "from her family. Chynna Phillips said she doesn't", "think anyone could make up having a consensual", "incestuous relationship. But as the former", "actress and musician talked with Oprah Winfrey", "for the second time this week -- this time about", "the firestorm that erupted from her hour-long", "interview Wednesday -- she said she doesn't", "regret writing her memoir, \"High on Arrival.\" \"I", "understand this is a difficult thing for my", "family,\" Phillips told Winfrey via satellite", "Friday, \"but nobody's talking about this, and if", "I've started a national dialogue, then I'm", "forever grateful.\" Phillips said she has gotten", "letters and Facebook messages from incest", "survivors, thanking her for coming forward. \"It's", "been heartening and heartbreaking at the same", "time,\" she said. John Phillips died in 2001. Two", "of his former wives, however, have vehemently", "denied Mackenzie Phillips' accusations. In an", "statement to CNN, Michelle Phillips, an original", "Mamas & Papas bandmate who divorced John in 1970,", "called the situation \"very hurtful.\" \"Mackenzie's", "drug addiction for 35 years has been the result", "of many unpleasant experiences,\" Michelle", "Phillips said. \"Whether her relationship with her", "father is delusional or not, it is an unfortunate", "circumstance and very hurtful for our entire", "family.\" She spoke more strongly to The Hollywood", "Reporter's Roger Friedman, telling him,", "\"Mackenzie has a lot of mental illness. She's had", "a needle stuck up her arm for 35 years. ... She", "did 'Celebrity Rehab,' and now she writes a book.", "The whole thing is timed.\" Genevieve Waite, who", "married John Phillips in 1972, told Winfrey in a", "statement that \"John was a good man who had a lot", "of problems, [but] he was incapable, no matter", "how drunk or drugged he was, to have sexual", "relations with his own child.\" The fallout from", "Phillips' decision to reveal her family's secrets", "has been heartbreaking for her sister Bijou as", "well. Bijou Phillips supplied a statement to", "Winfrey stating that Mackenzie told her about the", "incestuous relationship with their father when", "Bijou was 13 but later denied it. \"This news was", "confusing and also scary, because I'd lived alone", "with him since I was 3,\" she said. \"[John", "Phillips] was Mr. Mom, loving and encouraging;", "the man who raised me would never be capable of", "such things.\" She also questioned why Mackenzie", "would leave her alone with their father if he'd", "molested the elder sister. Still, Bijou Phillips", "showed signs of measured support. \"I understand", "Mackenzie's need to come clean, but it hurts", "because the man in question isn't here to defend", "himself,\" she said. \"I hope she can come to terms", "with this and find peace.\" Mackenzie Phillips", "told Winfrey that her family's disbelief and", "anger saddened her, especially since she and", "Bijou Phillips have been very close. Phillips", "recalled the way Bijou immediately came to her", "aid when she was arrested last year for cocaine", "and heroin possession. \"I love my baby sister,", "and I miss having contact with her,\" Mackenzie", "said. \"By the time Bijou was living with my", "father, I felt she was safe. I did take her out", "of there if I felt like she wasn't being watched", "properly,\" she said in her defense. But she added", "that Michelle Phillips' statements weren't as", "surprising. \"When Michelle found out I was", "writing this book, she vowed to do everything to", "discredit me,\" Mackenzie told Winfrey. \"She's", "having a textbook reaction, trying to sweep it", "under the rug. It seems so unkind and ungenerous", "to lash out in this way; I don't have a history", "of mental illness. I have a history of drug", "addiction.\" Chynna Phillips, who also sat down", "with Winfrey on Friday, said she believes that", "her mother, Michelle, made those statements out", "of anger and that she does still love Mackenzie,", "even if she doesn't admit it. \"I think the most", "devastating thing is when people are in denial", "and don't want things on a public platform, it's", "not something everyone wants to share with the", "world,\" Chynna Phillips said. \"It's not something", "my mom wants plastered all over the papers.\"", "Chynna told Winfrey that she'd known about her", "sister's history with her father for about 12", "years and believes that no one would go out of", "their way to admit having a consensual incestuous", "relationship. She's also not the only one who", "thinks Mackenzie is telling the truth. Jessica", "Woods, the daughter of former Mamas & Papas band", "member Denny Doherty, also wrote in to Winfrey", "and said her father knew about everything. \"I", "just watched your show,\" Woods wrote, \"and", "everything she said is true. My dad told me the", "awful truth, and he was horrified at what John", "had done.\" Chynna, who grew up with her mother,", "said that although she didn't spend a lot of time", "with John Phillips, the memories she had of him", "were positive, in spite of the heavy drug use she", "witnessed. \"He was a very charismatic man,\" she", "said. \"He was a very talented man and a very", "loving man in many ways.\" Now one half of the", "Christian music duo Chynna and Vaughan, Chynna", "said that her relationship with Mackenzie has", "grown over the past six months and that she's", "proud of her half-sister for having the courage", "to talk about her past. \"The thing is, who among", "us haven't done something that we're highly", "ashamed of in our lives?\" she said to Winfrey.", "\"Who are we to cast the first stone? In my faith,", "as a Christian, God told me I need to forgive. Am", "I happy that she put me in this position? No, I'm", "not. But I have to forgive. It's 13 years later,", "and I still haven't digested this information.\"", "Chynna added that she hopes her sister will take", "her experiences and use them to help others,", "offering one piece of advice: \"Get the Lord on", "board, because you'll need it.\"" ]
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(CNN) -- The reaction to Mackenzie Phillips' from her family. Chynna Phillips said she doesn't Friday, "but nobody's talking about this, and if called the situation "very hurtful." "Mackenzie's with this and find peace." Mackenzie Phillips recalled the way Bijou immediately came to her with John Phillips, the memories she had of him her experiences and use them to help others,
Two men have appeared in court over a brawl in north-west Sydney that was organised over Facebook. The brawl left a a father and son are in hospital with life-threatening injuries after they were stabbed in the altercation that involved about 20 people at Rouse Hill at about 8.30pm on Thursday. The fight involving baseball bats, knives and scissors was organised over 'trash talking' on Facebook, with the father and two of his sons going to confront another male, the Sydney Morning Herald reported. Scroll down for video . A father and son are in hospital with life-threatening injuries after they were stabbed in a brawl at Rouse Hill . The fight involving baseball bats, knives and scissors was organised over 'trash talking' on Facebook . 'It was all fists and then they starting picking on other guys and jumping them,' the witness told the Herald. 'I saw one of the guys who got stabbed running off but then he collapsed to the floor. The guy who had the knife just went away. 'There was a lot of blood. The knife was the length from the palm of your hand to your fingers.' The fight was organised to be between two teenage members of two seperate families. The father and son who were stabbed came to help their family member,The Today Show reported. The victims have been identified as Trevor and Trent Allen. Glenn and Jyle Shillingsworth - aged 20 and 18 - have been charged with wounding with intent and affray after the fight, which police say was pre-arranged on Facebook. A 15-year-old man has also been charged and will appear in court on Friday . They have been charged with two counts of wound person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and affray. The father, aged 41, suffered wounds to his stomach, arms and back and his 20-year-old son suffered a single stab wound to the chest and were taken to hospital . Glenn Shillingsworth applied for bail at Mt Druitt Local court on Friday but was refused. 'It's a strong prosecution case along with a degree of planning,' magistrate Geoffrey Hiatt said. 'I am satisfied on the balance of probability that there is an unacceptable risk to the community.' Jyle Shillingsworth did not apply for bail. A family member of the two brothers posted a message on Facebook 'Wish this was a bad dream' on Friday after the charges were laid. Police have been told a group of about 20 men arranged to meet outside the shopping centre for a fight. It is not known what the row was over. A knife, scissors and baseball bat were seized from the crime scene and police are continuing their investigations. Five men were arrested at a home in Whalan shortly after the fight broke out about 8.30pm. Emergency services were called to the intersection of Caddies Boulevard and White Hart Drive on Thursday night following reports of a fight between two groups. The father, aged 41, suffered wounds to his stomach, arms and back and his 20-year-old son suffered a single stab wound to the chest. Both have undergone surgery and are in a critical condition. A knife, scissors and baseball bat were seized from the scene. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
The two brothers are accused of stabbing a father and son outside a shopping centre in Sydney's north-west . Glenn and Jyle Shillingsworth - aged 20 and 18 - were refused bail . The brawl involving 20 people was organised on Facebook . Another 15-year-old has also been charged and will appear in court on Friday . a Father and son in hospital with life-threatening injuries after stabbing . The pair went to confront a male who was 'trash talking' a family member .
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[ "Two men have appeared in court over a brawl in", "north-west Sydney that was organised over", "Facebook. The brawl left a a father and son are", "in hospital with life-threatening injuries after", "they were stabbed in the altercation that", "involved about 20 people at Rouse Hill at about", "8.30pm on Thursday. The fight involving baseball", "bats, knives and scissors was organised over", "'trash talking' on Facebook, with the father and", "two of his sons going to confront another male,", "the Sydney Morning Herald reported. Scroll down", "for video . A father and son are in hospital with", "life-threatening injuries after they were stabbed", "in a brawl at Rouse Hill . The fight involving", "baseball bats, knives and scissors was organised", "over 'trash talking' on Facebook . 'It was all", "fists and then they starting picking on other", "guys and jumping them,' the witness told the", "Herald. 'I saw one of the guys who got stabbed", "running off but then he collapsed to the floor.", "The guy who had the knife just went away. 'There", "was a lot of blood. The knife was the length from", "the palm of your hand to your fingers.' The fight", "was organised to be between two teenage members", "of two seperate families. The father and son who", "were stabbed came to help their family member,The", "Today Show reported. The victims have been", "identified as Trevor and Trent Allen. Glenn and", "Jyle Shillingsworth - aged 20 and 18 - have been", "charged with wounding with intent and affray", "after the fight, which police say was", "pre-arranged on Facebook. A 15-year-old man has", "also been charged and will appear in court on", "Friday . They have been charged with two counts", "of wound person with intent to cause grievous", "bodily harm and affray. The father, aged 41,", "suffered wounds to his stomach, arms and back and", "his 20-year-old son suffered a single stab wound", "to the chest and were taken to hospital . Glenn", "Shillingsworth applied for bail at Mt Druitt", "Local court on Friday but was refused. 'It's a", "strong prosecution case along with a degree of", "planning,' magistrate Geoffrey Hiatt said. 'I am", "satisfied on the balance of probability that", "there is an unacceptable risk to the community.'", "Jyle Shillingsworth did not apply for bail. A", "family member of the two brothers posted a", "message on Facebook 'Wish this was a bad dream'", "on Friday after the charges were laid. Police", "have been told a group of about 20 men arranged", "to meet outside the shopping centre for a fight.", "It is not known what the row was over. A knife,", "scissors and baseball bat were seized from the", "crime scene and police are continuing their", "investigations. Five men were arrested at a home", "in Whalan shortly after the fight broke out about", "8.30pm. Emergency services were called to the", "intersection of Caddies Boulevard and White Hart", "Drive on Thursday night following reports of a", "fight between two groups. The father, aged 41,", "suffered wounds to his stomach, arms and back and", "his 20-year-old son suffered a single stab wound", "to the chest. Both have undergone surgery and are", "in a critical condition. A knife, scissors and", "baseball bat were seized from the scene. Sorry we", "are not currently accepting comments on this", "article." ]
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north-west Sydney that was organised over Facebook. The brawl left a a father and son are in hospital with life-threatening injuries after 'trash talking' on Facebook, with the father and Jyle Shillingsworth - aged 20 and 18 - have been also been charged and will appear in court on family member of the two brothers posted a
By . Sam Webb . PUBLISHED: . 05:19 EST, 31 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 20:23 EST, 31 October 2013 . She had bought the white Armani suit to accompany her millionaire husband to Royal Ascot. And Katie Graff was determined to get more than one use out of the ‘beautiful’ £600 outfit. So she took it to the cleaners. But when it came back with grey patches, she was furious. Mrs Graff, whose husband Raymond is a director of Graff Diamonds, confronted dry cleaner Ian Cohen. Complained: Katie Graff, 71, bought the outfit (pictured) to wear at Royal Ascot when she went with her husband Raymond in June 2012. But when she took it to the dry cleaners to be cleaned it came back dark grey . She . accused him of leaving her outfit looking like a ‘dishcloth’ with dark . patches along the lapels and the satin tie of the jacket, a court heard. Mr Cohen made attempts to clean the suit again but Mrs Graff, 68, said the results left it ‘slate grey’.She . demanded the full cost of the suit. Mr Cohen eventually offered her . £400, even though he claimed that experts who examined the garment said . the ‘slight dark grime’ had not been caused by cleaning but possibly by . humidity while being stored. Mrs Graff sued and this week a judge found Mr Cohen liable. He awarded Mrs Graff £600 compensation and £140 costs. Mrs . Graff, whose husband runs the production side of the business founded . by his brother Laurence, bought the Emporio Armani design to wear at . Royal Ascot in June 2012. Afterwards she took it to Look New  Dry . Cleaners. She has used the business, near her home which backs on to . Hampstead Heath in North West London, for several years. ‘When I . picked it up it was on a wire-frame hanger, which I hate, and an opaque . plastic cover,’ she told Central London county court. Owner: Ian Cohen holds Mrs Graff's Armani suit inside Look New Dry Cleaners. He must pay her £600 . A view of Look New Dry Cleaners, Hampstead, North London. Mr Cohen tried to re-clean it but with no luck . ‘I opened it up . and to my horror it had gone from white to slate grey. Everybody makes . mistakes, but I was angry about the indignity of how they treated me. I . was so concerned and incensed that they had not said to me, “We’re . really sorry, there’s been an accident on the suit”. ‘It looked like . a dishcloth in my kitchen, all the life had gone out of it. I knew I . was absolutely right and they were not going to get away with it.’ Mr Cohen has been running his business for 40 years. His celebrity clients have included Tom Hanks, Pierce Brosnan, Johnny Depp and Jennifer Aniston. Determined: Mrs Graff pictured outside court. She turned down the offer of £400 compensation from the dry cleaner and took her case to court to be offered the full £600 . He . admitted he had made a mistake by accepting the suit without first . checking that its cleaning instruction label was not missing. Forensic . examination proved the cleaning chemicals he used were not to blame for . altering the acetate and rayon material, he said. But at the end of a . 16-month legal battle, the judge found the dry cleaner liable and . awarded Mrs Graff full compensation and her costs, saying that Mr Cohen . ‘has to accept that he can’t really tell whether someone on site did . something wrong causing the damage to the suit’. Mr Cohen, who has . paid Mrs Graff by cheque, said yesterday: ‘When it happened she came in . here and started screaming at me. I told her that if you’re going to . scream and shout then you won’t achieve anything. ‘In my 40 years of . business, I’ve never had an issue like this. I still don’t think the . suit is like a dishcloth or slate grey. I think I’m now going to give it . to charity.’
Katie Graff wore the suit once at Ascot before taking to the dry cleaners . When she got it home she was 'horrified' to discover it had gone dark grey . The owner was ordered by a judge to pay her £600 and £140 in costs .
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Franck Ribery insists that he will never leave Bayern Munich for another European club and claimed his current manager Pep Guardiola is the best he's ever worked with. The winger is seen as a key player at the Allianz Arena following his move from Olympique Marseille in 2007 and has established himself as a fan's favourite. The 31-year-old's deal at the Bundesliga side runs out in 2017 but with moving to another European club out of the question - Ribery admits he could spend a season overseas. Franck Ribery (left) has insisted he will never leave Bayern Munich for another European club . The 31-year-old is a key player for the Bundesliga side and will only consider a move to the USA or Dubai . 'There will not be another club after Bayern,' Ribery told TZ. 'I don't want to go to another club in the future. 'Perhaps I might go for a completely different experience and play in the USA or Dubai for one season. 'But I will never play for another club than Bayern again in Europe. I have too much respect for the club and for everything they have done for me.' Ribery also praised manager Pep Guardiola and lauded the ex-Barcelona man as the best coach he's ever worked with. Ribery praised Pep Guardiola (right) and revealed that his manager is the best that he's ever worked with . The Spaniard's future at Bayern has come into question, with reports saying he could be set for a return to the Catalan side. 'He is without a doubt the best coach I have ever had,' the French attacker said. 'I have never met a trainer who knows so much about the game. The level of detail he can go into. 'I have a great relationship with him. It's great that he joined Bayern. He already won a lot at Barcelona and took his qualities with him to Bayern. We learned a lot in his first season here. 'Things are going even better now we fully understand him. He is a great coach who tries new things all the time. 'I think he will stay at Bayern until after 2016, but the final decision is up to him.' The Frenchman was seen training with his Bayern teammates ahead of Saturday's title clash with Wolfsburg .
Franck Ribery has revealed he will never play for another European club . The Frenchman could move to the USA or Dubai for one season . The 31-year-old has praised his Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola, claiming that the Spaniard is the best coach he's ever worked with .
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Franck Ribery insists that he will never leave Bayern Munich for another European club and another European club . The 31-year-old is a key consider a move to the USA or Dubai . 'There will for one season. 'But I will never play for man as the best coach he's ever worked with. Ribery praised Pep Guardiola (right) and revealed
Roberto Martinez insists he has had no falling out with defender Sylvain Distin. The Everton manager reportedly had a disagreement with the French defender following the Capital One Cup defeat by Swansea City last month and Distin was understood to have been given two weeks off as a result. The 36-year-old missed games against Liverpool, Krasnodar and Manchester United and Martinez admits the centre half was available for selection in the latter two games. Sylvain Distin is set to return for Everton against Aston Villa having been frozen out of the first-team . Distin was a regular last season but had replaced by John Stones until the youngster's injury . However, the long-term injury to John Stones means Distin is back in the fold to face Aston Villa this weekend and Martinez said: ‘You will always get rumours, but the reality was that he picked up a knock after the Swansea game and obviously at that period I considered it was right for him to have a bit of break and rejuvenate. ‘But sometimes he is such a professional he works too hard. He is someone who is not just happy with what he does with the team, he has his individual programmes and he works too much. ‘I felt that he needed a bit of a break but now he has come back refreshed and ready to fight for his place. Sylvain is training well and is fully refreshed and is ready to fight for his place. Roberto Martinez on Thursday insisted he has not fallen out with Distin despite dropping the defender . ‘Sylvain’s experience is quite unique and it’s a great sign to see him enjoying his football, enjoying his training and it’s a great opportunity to have him in the squad. It’s great to see him around the place with that energy and the desire to help the team.’ Martinez, who said Distin had suffered a dead leg in his right thigh against Swansea, added: ‘He could have played the last game against Manchester United and maybe Krasnodar, but the little knock that he had stopped him from being available for Liverpool and from that point on it was just making sure he could recover. ‘You need players fully fit and ready to perform and Sylvain is ready, he has been training really well the whole week. Distin celebrates Everton's second goal against Leicester on the opening day of the season . ‘I think every player wants to play and the moment you lose that desire you’re not going to last. As a player you want to play every minute and that’s how it should be.’ Ross Barkley is also nearing a return to full fitness but Martinez says that it’s too early to tell if he’ll be ready for Saturday’s game. ‘Sometimes you forget what a sensational footballer he is. It’s too early to tell if he’s going to be involved on Saturday but I don’t see him being to far away. ‘James McCarthy, Seamus Coleman and Steven Pienaar are also very close. If it’s not the weekend I expect them to be available for the Europa League game.’ Influential midfielder James McCarthy is nearing a return to action for the Toffees .
Sylvain Distin has missed Everton's last three games . French veteran had been given two weeks off after defeat by Swansea . John Stones came in to partner Phil Jagielka in defence for Everton . Stones now ruled out until the New Year with Distin set to return . Everton manager Roberto Martinez insists he never fell out with Distin .
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Roberto Martinez insists he has had no falling out with defender Sylvain Distin. The Everton manager defender following the Capital One Cup defeat by to have been given two weeks off as a result. The 36-year-old missed games against Liverpool, is set to return for Everton against Aston Villa John Stones until the youngster's injury . insisted he has not fallen out with Distin
By . Martin Robinson . PUBLISHED: . 03:37 EST, 28 May 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 07:49 EST, 28 May 2013 . It may have been battered by the worst of the Bank Holiday weather, but even in the wind and rain Bamburgh Castle still has a lot going for it, because today it was named Britain's best-loved picnic spot. The Medieval fortress in Northumbria, which enjoys a dramatic view of the North Sea above a wide sandy beach, is officially the best place in the UK to eat a sandwich and watch the world go by. Once a common battleground for bloody combat between the Scottish and English, the now tranquil Bamburgh cannot be matched as a venue for a traditional picnic, experts have decided. A new poll has found that the key ingredient for the ultimate al fresco lunch is a view of water, with seven of the top ten overlooking a river, the sea or a reservoir. Can't be matched: Bamburgh Castle on the Northumberland coast has today been revealed as the best place in Britain to sit and have a picnic . Number two: Belfast City Hall in the heart of the capital of Northern Ireland was considered an outstanding spot for lunch and the top urban venue . Norfolk idyll: The harbour and beach at Blakeney in North Norfolk boasts the beast of coastal scenery as well as a wonderful village centre . 1. Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland2. Belfast City Hall3. Blakeney, Norfolk4. Box Hill, Surrey5. Coast Road, Barrow–in– Furness, Cumbria6. Cow & Calf rocks, West Yorkshire7. Elan Valley reservoir, Mid–Wales8. Lower Slaughter, Gloucs9. Rhosneigr Beach, north–west Wales10. Stokes Bay Beach, Hampshire . Following the stunning Bamburgh Castle in the rankings are Belfast City Hall in Northern Ireland, Blakeney in Norfolk, Box Hill in Surrey, Coast Road in Cumbria and the Calf and Cow rocks in West Yorkshire. The remaining places in the top ten go to the Elan Valley Reservoir in Mid-Wales, Lower Slaughter in Gloucestershire, Rhosneigr Beach in north-west Wales and finally Stoke Bay Beach in Hampshire. Experts said today that these places all offer one wonderful thing - people who . decide to dine in the fresh air at any of these places will be genuinely . happier when they leave. After several months of nominations, shortlisting and then a vote, VisitEngland, Visit Wales and bakers Kingsmill have announced the best of British lunch spots. 10,000 people put forward their own suggestions and this was whittled down to 25 before the top ten was announced today. They were not just judged on their beauty, they also had to have easy accessibility for all and are also free to visit. English countryside: A group of people enjoying the view and a bite to eat on Box Hill in Surrey, which overlooks Dorking from the summit of the North Downs . Beautiful: After a walk the Cow and Calf rocks on Ilkley Moor near Bradford, West Yorkshire, was also considered one of the top places for an al fresco lunch . Best of British: This is the stunning, sweeping Coast Road, near Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, which ranks highly in the top ten . Pure drama: The Caban Coch Dam, Elan Valley, close to the area's reservoir in Powys received many votes as a great place to eat . Cotswolds: Tourists stop at the famous stone bridge over the River Eye, Lower Slaughter in Gloucestershire, one of England's most beautiful bridges . Each of the top ten will receive a plaque and a bench for people to sit and eat their lunch on. James Berresford, the chief executive of VisitEngland, said he was pleased that the majority of the spots were in the country he represents. 'What better way to appreciate this green and pleasant land than to sit in a beautiful spot, unpack a delicious picnic and share lunch with friends and family?' he said. Summer dream: Dog walkers and a family enjoy the beautiful sands at Rhosneigr Beach in North Wales, one of two places in Wales to make top the top ten . Final entry: Propping up the top picnic spots is Stokes Bay in Hampshire, which is renowned for its long sands and dramatic coastline . Dr Manon Williams, the chief executive for Visit Wales, said: "I'm delighted that two locations in Wales have made it to the top 10 lunch spots in the UK. 'The contrast in the two locations voted for by the public shows the variety of what Wales has to offer. Rhosneigr is on the glorious Wales coast and part of the 870–mile Wales Coast Path, and the beautiful, tranquil Elan Valley is a great place to spot a red kite while eating lunch.'
Bamburgh Castle in Northumbria, with its North Sea vista, is considered the ultimate spot to eat outside in the UK . Seven of the top ten are overlooking a river, the sea or a reservoir, making water the best view while having lunch .
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By . Craig Hope . Follow @CraigHope_DM . Hatem Ben Arfa will be used by Newcastle United as a makeweight in their attempt to sign Lyon’s Alexandre Lacazette. The Magpies have been pursuing the 23-year-old striker all summer but have so far failed to reach an agreement with his club, while there has also been suggestion the player prefers Champions League football. But sources in France say the two-times capped Lacazette could yet be open to a move to the Premier League and St James’ Park. Waving goodbye? Hatem Ben Arfa is set to be offered to Lyon as part of a loan deal with the Toon keen on signing Alexandre Lacazette from the French club . VIDEO Newcastle have greater attacking threat - Pardew . United have been encouraged by this and will offer Ben Arfa as bait. He started his career at the Ligue 1 club before moving to Marseille and then Tyneside and the forward’s camp have indicated he would jump at the chance of a return. Ben Arfa is training with the reserves at present after manager Alan Pardew criticised his ‘professionalism’ and it is thought there is no possibility of a reprieve. Newcastle would have to pay a portion of the 27-year-old’s £50,000-per-week wages should he join Lyon on loan, while a fee of around £15million has been quoted for pacey frontman Lacazette, who scored 23 times last season. Heading for the Toon? Lacazette is open to a move to St James' Park despite preferring the Champions League .
Hatem Ben Arfa to be offered as bait to Lyon in loan deal . Newcastle want to sign £15million rated Alexandre Lacazette . Striker open to St James' Park move despite favouring Champions League . Ben Arfa training with reserves after boss Alan Pardew slammed lack of professionalism .
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makeweight in their attempt to sign Lyon’s goodbye? Hatem Ben Arfa is set to be offered to Lyon as part of a loan deal with the Toon keen on of a return. Ben Arfa is training with the reserves at present after manager Alan Pardew Heading for the Toon? Lacazette is open to a move to St James' Park despite preferring the Champions League .
Much of the talk surrounding Liverpool this summer has been focused on who will replace Luis Suarez. What Brendan Rodgers quickly realised is that there was probably no one that could. And therefore against Southampton at Anfield he had to adapt - changing last season's hugely successful system to make up for the loss of his £75million striker. Daniel Sturridge, cut loose from his familiar partner, worked as a lone striker. Raheem Sterling went wide on the left while Philippe Coutinho took his place on the right with a license to move inside. Rickie Lambert had to settle for a spot on the bench. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Brendan Rodgers share an emotional text from Luis Suarez . New trio: Raheem Sterling was on the left with Daniel Sturridge a lone striker and Philippe Coutinho on the right . Making up the numbers: Brendan Rodgers has had to find a way to replace the best striker in the world . Giving direction: Rodgers issues instructions to his players after taking a note on his pad . Back in business: Sterling confidently gives Liverpool the lead after Jordan Henderson's brilliant ball through . Done and dusted: Sturridge scores the winner past Fraser Forster to give Liverpool all three points . It was a familiar sight at Anfield last season - an incisive through ball cutting through the opposition defence and finding a forward to confidently finish off the move with aplomb. Only this time round, that forward wasn't Luis Suarez. Raheem Sterling moved inside from his left wing position and latched on to Jordan Henderson's excellent ball from inside his own half to tuck the ball beyond Fraser Forster - putting Liverpool ahead after 23 minutes. But while last season Liverpool were free-flowing and constantly dangerous - against the Saints there were teething problems, although they did eventually start the post-Suarez era with a win. And it had all started so well - Rodgers' tactical switch paid dividends midway through the first half when Sterling scored the opener. The pacey 19-year-old was hanging around on the left while Manquillo and Jordan Henderson fought for the ball in midfield. With Sturridge and Coutinho otherwise occupied, Henderson looked up to see Sterling as the best option. The additional width provided by his new role put Sterling in the perfect positon to sprint away from Nathaniel Clyne and giving him the chance to finish coolly past Fraser Forster. It was the sort of move so frequently seen last season when Suarez was cutting defences into ribbons - and would have had Liverpool fans believing that there is life after Suarez. But unfortunately that moment was out of the ordinary rather than the norm. While there were concerns about nullifying Sterling's threat out wide for England this summer - Liverpool ended up having exactly the same problem with Coutinho. Finish: Sterling puts the ball in the back of the net during the first half to give the Reds the lead . Delight: Rodgers' new system looked to be paying dividends as Sterling put Liverpool ahead after 23 minutes . Tactical issue: Coutinho found it difficult to create from out wide and his inroads into midfield weren't great . The Brazilian playmaker has been in great form for the Reds in pre season but he simply couldn't get ahold of the game - finding it difficult to create from the wide role and finding himself a little lost when he tried to make inroads into the centre of the park. That left Sturridge starved of service with Sterling - who was excellent in the first half - only providing fleeting glimpses of his talent in the second half as Southampton grew into the game. Steven Gerrard for once looked a little lost, leaving Henderson as the prime creator - a role that he performed admirably but that proved too much to shoulder alone. Tightly marked: Sterling finds it difficult to escape from the excellent James Ward-Prowse at Anfield . What now? Coutinho and Sturridge prepare to restart the game after Nathaniel Clyne's equaliser . Got that one wrong: Coutinho heads off after failing to spark Liverpool into life at Anfield . Rodgers rung the changes, with Joe Allen coming in for Lucas and Lambert making his debut in place of Coutinho. Allen made things a bit more direct and his impact helped create the winner. Sturridge slipped in the winner after the ball had bounced around the Southampton area with four Liverpool players in the box as they mixed it up. It was relief rather than justification for Rodgers' tactical switch but for now it doesn't matter. Liverpool are off and running with three points - but the conundrum of how to replace Suarez continues and they will need to do more against Manchester City in their second Premier League game. Decider: Sturridge watches as his side footed finish drops into the bottom corner of Forster's net . Relieved: Sturridge celebrates the winner that he provided with a deft touch from Sterling's headed pass .
Last season's player of the year joined Barcelona in £75million deal . Brendan Rodgers has spent big to replace the Uruguayan's big influence . Manager went with experience in the forward positions vs Southampton . Raheem Sterling started wide on the left with Philippe Coutinho in No 10 role . Daniel Sturridge was deployed as a lone striker - a change from last season . Sterling gave Liverpool the lead after 23 minutes latching on to Jordan Henderson's smart through ball that cut through Southampton . Coutinho looked lost out on the right as Liverpool struggled to create . Sturridge scored the winner latching on to Sterling's header in the box . Liverpool had success after bringing on Rickie Lambert and going direct .
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By . Larisa Brown . PUBLISHED: . 13:22 EST, 7 January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 02:37 EST, 8 January 2013 . A driver who advertised on Facebook for a volunteer to take his speeding penalty points has been jailed. Scott Woodburn, 32, paid Daniel Baggaley, 26, £250 to admit his speeding . offence so he could escape being banned from driving, Highway officials said today. South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership said his five-month sentence given to him last month 'will send a warning to anyone who would consider anything so irresponsible'. Jailed: Scott Woodburn was caught speeding on the A61 Halifax Road in Sheffield, pictured, but asked a friend to take his points so he wouldn't be banned from driving . Woodburn, from Rotherham, was caught breaking the speed limit on the A61 Halifax Road in Sheffield on November 6, 2011. As a result of the single offence he was expected to have points added to his licence. But the points for speeding would have tipped him over the 12 point maximum of allowed penalty points and he could have been disqualified from driving. So according to the Safer Road Partnership, he posted on Facebook asking someone to take the points in return for payment. Baggaley, who does not hold a driving licence, took up his offer and admitted the speeding offence and was paid £250 by Woodburn. A spokesman for the partnership, which represents organisations including police, councils and the Highways Agency, said Woodburn refused to co-operate with the investigation and only pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice when the strength of evidence against him became clear. Police used forensic evidence to prove it was Woodburn driving, the spokesman said. On top of the five-month prison sentence, Woodburn was disqualified from driving when he appeared at Sheffield Crown Court on December 19. Social networking: Woodburn posted on Facebook asking someone to take the points in return for payment . Baggaley, from Sheffield, received an 11-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months and a 12-month supervision order when he admitted the same offence in June last year. A spokesman for South Yorkshire Police confirmed Woodburn . had accumulated a number of points due to previous offences and the . latest speeding offence would have taken him over 12 points which could . have led to his disqualification from driving. The spokesman for South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership said: 'Hopefully this case will send a warning to anyone who would consider anything so irresponsible. 'It is a crime to admit an offence on behalf of someone else. If someone approaches you to admit an offence on their behalf you should inform the police. 'Woodburn showed no regard for anyone else. He was prepared to drive at excessive speed. Once caught, rather than changing the manner of his driving he selfishly paid to have someone else to take the blame so that he could continue behaving as before.' He added: 'South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership aim to improve road safety on South Yorkshire's roads by tracing and prosecuting serial offenders who provide false information in an attempt to avoid prosecution. These offenders are a danger to themselves and other road users.'
Scott Woodburn, 32, was caught speeding on A61 Halifax Road in Sheffield . Driver could have been banned from driving as he had accumulated points . To escape ban, Woodburn paid Daniel Baggaley £250 to admit his offence .
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By . Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor . PUBLISHED: . 13:04 EST, 7 November 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 20:54 EST, 7 November 2013 . Scores of families were given the equivalent of a £60,000 salary in benefits until a cap on payments was introduced, it has emerged. More than 19,000 households saw their benefits cut when the £500-a-week limit came into force in April, Department for Work and Pensions figures show. More than 100 had been getting £800 a week, equivalent to a pre-tax salary of £60,000. Seventeen households got more than £900. Ministers said 18,000 people had found jobs since being told they might face a cap 18 months ago. Dozens of households received more than £800-a-week and 17 families were paid £900 or more . Jobcentre: Ministers hope that capping benefits will persuade thousands of people to find work instead . The Department for Work and Pensions released latest figures for the number of people affected by the policy to cap benefits at £26,000 or £500-a-week – the average household income before tax. Ministers argue it is not fair for someone who does not work to have more money than the average person who does have a job. Between the cap being introduced in April and September, 19,276 households have had benefits capped. Of those still affected by the cap in September, just over 300 received more than £700-a-week, or the equivalent of £40,000. Welfare minister Lord Freud said the cap was sending a 'clear message; to those on benefits . Someone in work would need to have a salary of around £60,000 before tax to take home the same amount. Some 17 household receives more than £900-a-week, or £46,800-a-year. A worker with a salary of £70,000 would take home £47,563 after tax and national insurance. More than 7,700 families hit by the cap had more than five children, the largest group of households affected. Welfare Reform minister Lord Freud, said: ‘The benefit cap sends a very clear message that there is a limit to how much the welfare state will provide at £500 a week. ‘We are providing people with a strong incentive to move into work – with our Jobcentre teams now having helped claimants facing the cap for 18 months. ‘It is impressive that 18,000 potentially capped claimants have moved into work and almost 36,000 have accepted Jobcentre Plus help. ‘The benefit cap, along with Universal Credit, will return fairness to the welfare system and ensure that work pays.’ The benefit cap is set at £500 a week for couples, with or without children, and single parents. An adult living alone is limited to £350-a-week. So far 354 such people have been capped. Separate figures today show the chance of being made unemployed is still higher than before the recession. The rate of workers who lose their jobs in each quarter is still higher than before the recession, the Office for National Statistics said . The number of people moving back into work now outnumbers those losing their jobs, the Office for National Statistics said. But . the ‘hazard rate’ of workers being made unemployed remains above the . level seen four years ago, with the under-25s and shop workers most at . risk. From April to June 2013, there were . around 28.8 million people aged 16-64 in work, while 404,000 moved were . sacked, made redundant or had their contract ended. It means the chance of being employed in one time period and unemployed in the next was about 1.4 in 100. This ‘hazard of unemployment’ means . 1.4 per cent of people in a job were made unemployed between the first . quarter of 2013 and the second quarter. Figures . for the last decade show the hazard rate peaked at 1.9 per cent in the . first six months of 2009, as the effects of the recession saw almost two . in every hundred workers made unemployed.
Dozens received more than £800-a-week in welfare payments, figures show . Ministers say 36,000 told they would have benefits cut sought work instead . Lord Freud says £500-a-week limit 'sends a clear message' to claimants .
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£500-a-week limit came into force in April, Department for Work and Pensions figures show. Dozens of households received more than find work instead . The Department for Work and sending a 'clear message; to those on benefits . affected. Welfare Reform minister Lord Freud,
Manchester United will pay a staggering £785,000 this week to players currently out injured or doubtful for Saturday's trip to Arsenal. Louis van Gaal's team has been decimated by a succession of injury blows and will be well below strength for the teatime clash at the Emirates. But whether they're in training or on the treatment table, United are still shelling out a fortune in wages. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch . Louis van Gaal faces an injury crisis as Manchester United head to Arsenal for a Saturday teatime showdown . A website has been set up that calculates how much Radamel Falcao has earned since signing for United . Radamel Falcao at Craven Cottage to watch Colombia in their international friendly with the United States . The most high-profile absentee is Colombian striker Radamel Falcao, with Van Gaal confirming he'll be out for another two weeks with the calf injury that has already kept him on the sidelines for a month. Falcao, who is on loan from Monaco, earns £280,000-a-week at Old Trafford and a mickey-taking website has sprung up that calculates how much he has earned since joining on Deadline Day. The tally was creeping towards the £4m mark on Friday morning but he has only featured in five matches for United, scoring one goal. Daley Blind will be out for several months with a knee ligament injury sustained in Holland's Euro 2016 qualifier with Latvia but will still coin in £75,000-a-week. There had been confusion over the extent of Blind's injury setback, with United's official Twitter account inadvertently saying he could be out for six months. Manchester United currently sit seventh in the Premier League table, a place behind Arsenal . Daley Blind suffered a knee ligament injury in Holland's Euro qualifier with Latvia and could miss months . Blind posted this picture of his heavily-strapped knee on Twitter this week . VIDEO Blind's injury exaggerated - Van Gaal . But Van Gaal said: 'First he needs to rest for 10 days, then we will have a better idea. I can't say it will be six to eight weeks. 'I can't even say it will be 10 to 12 weeks. But it is definitely not six months.' Defender Marcos Rojo, who also arrived in the summer, earns £70,000-a-week but suffered a dislocated shoulder in the 1-0 defeat to Manchester City earlier this month. He will be out for a few more weeks. His injury is to merely scratch the surface of United's defensive woes, with Rafael Da Silva, Phil Jones and Jonny Evans also out at the minute. Marcos Rojo dislocated his shoulder during United's derby defeat to Manchester City earlier this month . Phil Jones has been out with calf and shin injuries but should be able to return in the next week or two . Jonny Evans has not played since United's 5-3 defeat at Leicester City back in September . Rafael, who is on £50,000-a-week, has a muscular problem, Jones (£50,000-a-week) has a calf and shin problem, while Evans (£65,000-a-week) has an ankle injury. Luke Shaw had an injury scare in England's friendly win over Scotland on Wednesday and was taken off as a precaution after feeling his hamstring tighten but should be fine for Arsenal. In midfield, Ashley Young, who brings home £115,000-a-week, is absent with a groin and pelvis injury. He is believed to be close to a return. Michael Carrick, who earns £80,000-a-week, has been suffering from a similar problem but may return this weekend subject to a late fitness test. It all adds up to a very expensive bill for players who aren't actually available for selection. Luke Shaw suffered a hamstring injury scare in England's midweek friendly with Scotland . Ashley Young is close to a return but the match at Arsenal is believed to come too soon . Michael Carrick will be subject to a late fitness test before the Arsenal game, according to Van Gaal . At least Van Gaal received some good news ahead of the trip to London with goalkeeper David De Gea and playmaker Angel Di Maria fine after injury scares over the international fortnight. The injury epidemic partly explains why United, despite spending £150m over the summer, are seventh ahead of the weekend's action. Van Gaal will be praying there are no further setbacks as United try and challenge for the Champions League places.
Manchester United will be without key personnel for Arsenal trip . Radamel Falcao faces another two weeks on the sidelines with calf injury . Daley Blind damaged knee ligaments on international duty with Holland . Defenders Rafael, Phil Jones, Marcos Rojo and Jonny Evans are out . Michael Carrick faces a late fitness test before Emirates showdown . Luke Shaw suffered an injury scare playing for England in midweek . Ashley Young is nearing a return but Arsenal game could come too soon .
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By . Mark Duell . A North Sea oil worker attacked his wife and wrecked their home after he returned from a rig to find she had spent all his money having affairs with other men. The 43-year-old man realised his six-year marriage was over when his wife posted a Valentine’s Day picture of herself on Facebook posing in skimpy underwear and the caption ‘Thank you for buying it’. The senior fitter - who cannot be identified for legal reasons - had never seen the garments before and knew the message was intended for another lover, Exeter Crown Court in Devon heard. Sentencing: Exeter Crown Court (pictured) in Devon was told the man left all his £75,000-a-year tax-free salary in the hands of his 33-year-old wife but discovered she had spent it all and run up £30,000 debts in his name . He was such a devoted family man that he refused to join workmates when they went for nights out in Aberdeen because he wanted to save all his money to spend on his four children. He left all his £75,000-a-year tax-free salary in the hands of his 33-year-old wife but discovered she had spent it all and run up £30,000 debts in his name. She even used his personal details to get payday loans with Wonga and spent some of the money going on weekends to London and Paris with other men, the court heard. The man left his wife with serious bruising on the face and body after he confronted her over texts on her phone after returning to his home from a month-long tour of duty in the North Sea. She fled through a window and hid while he wrecked the house, smashing furniture and doors. He admitted causing actual bodily harm but was found not guilty of raping her during the same incident. The man was jailed for three months, suspended for two years, by Judge Phillip Wassall, who told him that the verdict of the jury suggested they did not believe he started the violence. Employment: The man worked at a North Sea oil rig (file picture) but returned to find his wife had spent all his money having affairs with other men . Cash: The wife even used his personal details to get payday loans with Wonga (pictured), the court heard . The rigger told the court his wife’s allegation of rape had wrecked his life. He spent two weeks in custody after his arrest, his house has been repossessed to pay off the debts, and he has no idea where his ex-wife and four children are living because he has not seen them since. 'I saw a message on Facebook on Valentine’s Day of her in underwear which said "thank you for buying it for me". I knew I had not bought it. When you are thousands of miles away from anywhere and get a message like that, it plays on your mind' His wife claimed he started having sex with her at the end of an emotional three-hour conversation in which she told him their marriage was over. She said she told him to stop him but he carried on until she managed to push him off her. She said he had seized her phone and kicked and punched her after she grabbed his testicles to make him release it. She said she was kicked and punched on the living room floor and fled through a window before seeking sanctuary at a neighbour’s house. The man said his wife had a string of affairs with other men and ran up debts in his name without his knowledge. He said: ‘I saw a message on Facebook on Valentine’s Day of her in underwear which said "thank you for buying it for me". I knew I had not bought it. Trips: She spent some of the money going on weekends to London and Paris with other men, the court heard . ‘When you are thousands of miles away from anywhere and get a message like that, it plays on your mind. I learned she was going up and down to London and over to France. ‘There was only one wage coming in and that was mine. I left all the family finances to her and thought they were good because I had a great job. ‘Then I started getting text messages from Wonga and I found out I had debts of £30,000 and the mortgage was not paid and my house has been repossessed. The mortgage had been increased to £140,000 without my knowing.’ He said during the final encounter his wife had agreed to sex but after 30 seconds had said ‘no, this is wrong’ and he stopped immediately. A friend of his wife told the jury she met her the next day and she said it had ‘been more like an emotional rape’ than anything else. Fellow workers from his rig and the support company in Aberdeen provided references saying he was a reliable and mild mannered supervisor who was so devoted to his family he never joined them in runs ashore.
She posted photo in underwear with caption: 'Thank you for buying it' But he'd never seen it and knew message was intended for another lover . Refused to go on nights out off rig as he wanted to save cash for children . Wife ran up £30,000 debts and used his personal details for payday loans . Also spent some of the money going on weekends to London and Paris .
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By . Rob Preece . PUBLISHED: . 10:17 EST, 17 September 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 01:52 EST, 18 September 2012 . A fraudster who tried to smuggle drugs into prison for her convict boyfriend has joined him behind bars after police caught her with £700 worth of heroin stuffed inside her bra. Officers found the Class A drug in Stacey Martin's underwear after they stopped her car in Wolverhampton on April 7 last year. Detectives believe the heroin had been destined for Martin's partner Andrew Warley, as they had managed to foil a similar plot devised by the pair only two days earlier. Caught: Stacey Martin (left) had £700 worth of heroin stuffed inside her bra when police stopped her car in Wolverhampton. Detectives believe the drugs had been destined for her boyfriend Andrew Warley (right) Martin, 32, had hidden a £360 wrap of skunk cannabis in a packet of crisps in bushes outside Ranby Prison in Nottinghamshire. The plan was that a fellow inmate on litter-picking duty would collect the packet and smuggle it inside for Warley, who was serving time for dangerous driving. But police got their first and replaced the packet with another containing fake drugs. Martin, of Penn, Wolverhampton, was jailed for two years when she appeared at Wolverhampton Crown Court on Friday. She admitted two counts of conspiracy to supply drugs, as well as a conspiracy to commit fraud after police found she had staged a carjacking in an attempt to claim cash on her insurance. Warley was jailed for four and a half years after he admitted the same three charges and a further count of perverting the course of justice. The court heard that the first offence was the carjacking plot, which happened on March 26 last year. Witnesses reported seeing Martin pulling into a petrol station in Wolverhampton in a BMW convertible worth almost £40,000, only for two men to rush at her, snatch the keys and drive away. The insurance company did not pay out, and police uncovered the plot when it became clear that Martin had put down a £25,405 cash deposit for the car when she had no obvious income. The crisp packet conspiracy happened on April 5 last year, when Martin was seen pulling into a car park outside Ranby Prison. Conspiracy: Martin and Warley hatched a plan for skunk cannabis to be smuggled into Ranby Prison (pictured) in a crisp packet, but police foiled the scheme . A male associate was then seen to place the crisp packet beneath a tree. The next morning, detectives watched in secret as an inmate on litter-picking duty headed straight to the tree, scooped up the crisp packet and placed it in a bin bag. Ignoring other rubbish on the floor, he went straight back to the prison gate but was arrested at the entrance. Martin was driving the Fiesta again two days later when she was stopped by police. Officers searched the car, but only found the drugs when they arrived at a police station and Martin admitted: 'I've got it in my bra - half of brown.' Detective Constable Lee Price, of West Midlands Police’s Organised Crime Unit, said: 'The pair were clearly planning ways of getting drugs inside prison and also hatching plans to make almost £40,000 by staging a robbery of Martin's BMW convertible. 'Detectives became aware of their scheme, though, and both are now paying the penalty. 'Police, prison and the courts view criminality behind bars very seriously and anyone caught trying to convey drugs, phones or other contraband into jail faces a jail term of up to 10 years.'
Police found the drugs in Stacey Martin's underwear when they stopped her car in Wolverhampton . Only two days earlier, she had tried to smuggle cannabis into Ranby Prison in Nottinghamshire . Her boyfriend Andrew Warley was an inmate there . Martin, 32, also faked a carjacking to try to defraud an insurance company . The couple were given jail sentences totalling six and a half years .
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September 2012 . A fraudster who tried to smuggle Officers found the Class A drug in Stacey Martin's underwear after they stopped her car in days earlier. Caught: Stacey Martin (left) had police stopped her car in Wolverhampton. for her boyfriend Andrew Warley (right) Martin, Wolverhampton, was jailed for two years when she after police found she had staged a carjacking in was jailed for four and a half years after he smuggled into Ranby Prison (pictured) in a crisp
(CNN) -- Amid all the noise and chaos of a short-track speed skating final, there is one voice in the crowd Charles Hamelin can hear as clear as a bell. It belongs to his girlfriend and fellow speed skater Marianne St.-Gelais, urging the Canadian on to the finishing line in a competition that is as thrilling as it is dangerous. Hamelin likens his sport to walking on a wire in mid-air, but despite the precarious nature of his chosen discipline, he can always make out her voice above the din. "She's the only person I can actually hear when I'm skating," the double Olympic champion told CNN's Human to Hero series. "She's really loud in the stands but it's like her voice gives me energy. If I know she's there it gives me belief in myself." They are both targeting next year's Sochi Olympics in Russia, with St.Gelais -- now 23 -- having won two silvers at Vancouver 2010 while Hamelin became a national hero with two golds on the same day. "We live together and I know what she's doing and she knows what I'm doing, and it's a good thing to have someone to talk to about everything we love the most," Hamelin said. That reassuring presence is clearly key for the 29-year-old from Quebec, in a sport where the margins are miniscule. With competitors haring around the ice at speeds that often near 40 mph, any involuntary nudge or bump can be fatal to their chances of glory. But for Hamelin, who has successfully negotiated his way to eight World Championship titles as well as those two Olympic gold medals, that flavor of danger fuels the adrenaline that keeps him coming back to the rink. "When we go at our fastest speed it's at the limit. You can't hold it but if you do, if you just let it go, you're going to fall," he explained. "It's like you're walking on a wire in the air, and if you make a little step in the wrong direction, you're going to fall. "I think it's a thrill to be on every corner -- every two seconds we have a corner. It's a kind of a thrill doing a fast lap in short track and for us, that's what we love, and that's why we are great at it." Strength is a prerequisite for any speed skater but Hamelin underlines the importance of being able to marry that power to shrewd in-race tactics. Rules forbid speed skaters to intentionally bump their fellow competitors out of the way but contact is inevitable in the jostle to take each corner first. Hamelin's ability to steer the right course and adopt the proper tactics has seen him consistently hit the line ahead of his rivals. "In short track there's more strategy, there's passing, there's bumping, there's a lot of action in short track, and it's one of the reason why it's a popular sport in the Olympics," he said. "You're not allowed to push anyone, you're not allowed to actually touch anyone, but for sure in a race you're going to have to pass inside or outside and are going to bump a little bit. "It's not the strongest guy on the line who will win, it's the smartest; the guy who will do the best race, who will win the race, and it's a good thing." The risk of crashing is high, as is the risk of injury, so skaters learn from a young age how to survive the tumbles. "When you know how to fall, the injuries are less and less, and you have a better chance to stay healthy," Hamelin said. "If you get injured during the summer, and you miss two or three weeks of training, then the year will be tough for you and not because you're not a good skater. "You have three weeks to catch up on everyone, so at our level it's really difficult to do that and we try to avoid any big injury, especially when it's an Olympic season." Speed skating is a sport that runs in the blood of the Hamelin family. Charles' brother Francois has also enjoyed success at the top level, as they formed one half of the Canadian relay team that secured gold in the 5,000 meters at the Vancouver Games in 2010. Their father, Yves, is the program director for Canada's short skating stars, and led the team to five medals in Vancouver. Francois started skating when he was five and Charles was soon hooked too. Their younger brother Mathieu also took up the sport and the family would spend hours on the ice honing their technique. Charles says it was when he turned 17 and made the World Junior Championships that he dared to dream that his goal of making the Olympics could become a reality. It did at the Winter Games in Turin in 2006, and though his silver medal was an impressive return on debut, it only strengthened his resolve to hit the top of the podium four years later in front of a home crowd. "It was my day," he recalls. "In the 500 meters I got the gold with a crazy race, a crazy finish, and 30 minutes after I came back on the top of the podium with all my teammates to win gold in the relay. "Two golds in the one day, in 30 minutes, it was the best day of my life." With a lifetime ambition fulfilled, some may have been forgiven for thinking Hamelin might take his foot off the gas but if anything, his Olympic success has only galvanized his love of competition. "When you reach the top of Canada or the top of international competition and you touch the podium, you get the feel of it and you just want to repeat it," he said. "I just want to stay there as long as possible and that's what keeps me wanting it more and more and more. "Most people ask me why I continued after Vancouver because I won two gold medals, but I say, 'I love my sport and I love to win, so I want to keep doing it and be better at it.' "
Speed skater Charles Hamelin says his sport is like walking on a wire in the air . Hamelin is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and has eight World Championship titles . When he is racing he says the only voice in the crowd he can hear is that of his girlfriend's . Hamelin says it isn't the strongest but the smartest competitor who succeeds .
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[ "(CNN) -- Amid all the noise and chaos of a", "short-track speed skating final, there is one", "voice in the crowd Charles Hamelin can hear as", "clear as a bell. It belongs to his girlfriend and", "fellow speed skater Marianne St.-Gelais, urging", "the Canadian on to the finishing line in a", "competition that is as thrilling as it is", "dangerous. Hamelin likens his sport to walking on", "a wire in mid-air, but despite the precarious", "nature of his chosen discipline, he can always", "make out her voice above the din. \"She's the only", "person I can actually hear when I'm skating,\" the", "double Olympic champion told CNN's Human to Hero", "series. \"She's really loud in the stands but it's", "like her voice gives me energy. If I know she's", "there it gives me belief in myself.\" They are", "both targeting next year's Sochi Olympics in", "Russia, with St.Gelais -- now 23 -- having won", "two silvers at Vancouver 2010 while Hamelin", "became a national hero with two golds on the same", "day. \"We live together and I know what she's", "doing and she knows what I'm doing, and it's a", "good thing to have someone to talk to about", "everything we love the most,\" Hamelin said. That", "reassuring presence is clearly key for the", "29-year-old from Quebec, in a sport where the", "margins are miniscule. With competitors haring", "around the ice at speeds that often near 40 mph,", "any involuntary nudge or bump can be fatal to", "their chances of glory. But for Hamelin, who has", "successfully negotiated his way to eight World", "Championship titles as well as those two Olympic", "gold medals, that flavor of danger fuels the", "adrenaline that keeps him coming back to the", "rink. \"When we go at our fastest speed it's at", "the limit. You can't hold it but if you do, if", "you just let it go, you're going to fall,\" he", "explained. \"It's like you're walking on a wire in", "the air, and if you make a little step in the", "wrong direction, you're going to fall. \"I think", "it's a thrill to be on every corner -- every two", "seconds we have a corner. It's a kind of a thrill", "doing a fast lap in short track and for us,", "that's what we love, and that's why we are great", "at it.\" Strength is a prerequisite for any speed", "skater but Hamelin underlines the importance of", "being able to marry that power to shrewd in-race", "tactics. Rules forbid speed skaters to", "intentionally bump their fellow competitors out", "of the way but contact is inevitable in the", "jostle to take each corner first. Hamelin's", "ability to steer the right course and adopt the", "proper tactics has seen him consistently hit the", "line ahead of his rivals. \"In short track there's", "more strategy, there's passing, there's bumping,", "there's a lot of action in short track, and it's", "one of the reason why it's a popular sport in the", "Olympics,\" he said. \"You're not allowed to push", "anyone, you're not allowed to actually touch", "anyone, but for sure in a race you're going to", "have to pass inside or outside and are going to", "bump a little bit. \"It's not the strongest guy on", "the line who will win, it's the smartest; the guy", "who will do the best race, who will win the race,", "and it's a good thing.\" The risk of crashing is", "high, as is the risk of injury, so skaters learn", "from a young age how to survive the tumbles.", "\"When you know how to fall, the injuries are less", "and less, and you have a better chance to stay", "healthy,\" Hamelin said. \"If you get injured", "during the summer, and you miss two or three", "weeks of training, then the year will be tough", "for you and not because you're not a good skater.", "\"You have three weeks to catch up on everyone, so", "at our level it's really difficult to do that and", "we try to avoid any big injury, especially when", "it's an Olympic season.\" Speed skating is a sport", "that runs in the blood of the Hamelin family.", "Charles' brother Francois has also enjoyed", "success at the top level, as they formed one half", "of the Canadian relay team that secured gold in", "the 5,000 meters at the Vancouver Games in 2010.", "Their father, Yves, is the program director for", "Canada's short skating stars, and led the team to", "five medals in Vancouver. Francois started", "skating when he was five and Charles was soon", "hooked too. Their younger brother Mathieu also", "took up the sport and the family would spend", "hours on the ice honing their technique. Charles", "says it was when he turned 17 and made the World", "Junior Championships that he dared to dream that", "his goal of making the Olympics could become a", "reality. It did at the Winter Games in Turin in", "2006, and though his silver medal was an", "impressive return on debut, it only strengthened", "his resolve to hit the top of the podium four", "years later in front of a home crowd. \"It was my", "day,\" he recalls. \"In the 500 meters I got the", "gold with a crazy race, a crazy finish, and 30", "minutes after I came back on the top of the", "podium with all my teammates to win gold in the", "relay. \"Two golds in the one day, in 30 minutes,", "it was the best day of my life.\" With a lifetime", "ambition fulfilled, some may have been forgiven", "for thinking Hamelin might take his foot off the", "gas but if anything, his Olympic success has only", "galvanized his love of competition. \"When you", "reach the top of Canada or the top of", "international competition and you touch the", "podium, you get the feel of it and you just want", "to repeat it,\" he said. \"I just want to stay", "there as long as possible and that's what keeps", "me wanting it more and more and more. \"Most", "people ask me why I continued after Vancouver", "because I won two gold medals, but I say, 'I love", "my sport and I love to win, so I want to keep", "doing it and be better at it.' \"" ]
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voice in the crowd Charles Hamelin can hear as nature of his chosen discipline, he can always Championship titles as well as those two Olympic explained. "It's like you're walking on a wire in skater but Hamelin underlines the importance of the line who will win, it's the smartest; the guy it's an Olympic season." Speed skating is a sport says it was when he turned 17 and made the World
By . John Drayton . World number one Adam Scott produced a bogey-free third round 66 to move two shots off the lead at the Crown Plaza Invitational in Forth Worth, Texas. The Australian is in danger of losing his place at the top of the Official World Golf Ranking after only a week, depending on how Henrik Stenson finishes at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, but four birdies helped him to five-under overall to give him a fighting chance going into the final round in Texas. His performance on Saturday showed a steady return to form after a disastrous four bogeys on the opening day put him way off the pace. Not concerned: Scott said that he wasn't focused on events elsewhere, only on his golf and his performances . When asked if the possibility of Stenson usurping him was a concern, Scott told the PGA Tour website: 'I can only worry about my golf here. Worrying about that isn't going to help me at all. 'It's all very tight. We know that. I'm happy to have gotten to number one. I hope it's not such a short stay.' Four men are tied leading the way on seven-under overall going into the final day.Hideki Matsuyama and David Toms were the big movers at the top, hitting 64 and 65 respectively, while Chris Stroud and Chad Cambell also go into the final day sharing the lead. Kevin Chappell heads the chasing pack one shot behind after falling short of being only the seventh player in PGA Tour history to shoot 59. Pressure: Henrik Stenson is ready to benefit from any slip-ups from Scott . Form: After a terrible opening round Scott's performances suggested he was getting back to his best . Six birdies and an eagle after 11 holes made that a possibility at one point, also giving him the overall lead, but the American was unable to sustain the momentum and finished on 63 for the day.Chappell refused to get too downbeat after missing out on the feat, suggesting his luck just ran out slightly on the back nine. 'I used up a lot of luck today,' Chappell told the PGA Tour website. 'I had two chip-ins and made some long putts. Fifty-nine would have been nice but I kind of lost the feel of the putter there on the back nine. All in all, a good day.' Friday's leader Brice Garnett slipped to three-under overall after a disappointing double bogey and two bogies saw him card 74 in the third round. Close: Kevin Chappell narrowly missed out on a record breaking 59, eventually finishing with 63 .
Australian hits an improved round to give himself a chance in the final round . World number one responds to the threat posed by Henrik Stenson . Scott has only been top of the PGA rankings for a week . Kevin Chappell misses out on being youngest to hit 59 on PGA Tour .
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By . John Drayton . World number one Adam Scott the top of the Official World Golf Ranking after only a week, depending on how Henrik Stenson five-under overall to give him a fighting chance going into the final round in Texas. His today,' Chappell told the PGA Tour website. 'I
By . Martin Robinson . PUBLISHED: . 06:09 EST, 15 March 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 12:17 EST, 15 March 2013 . The force investigating the alleged murder of a teenage girl on a bus a week ago have been called 'insensitive' today after boasting that crime on public transport is down. West Midlands Police has been forced to apologise for their tweet on the same day the 22-year-old man accused of stabbing 16-year-old Christina Edkins to death on a rush hour service appeared in court. Phillip Simelane spoke only to confirm his name . during a 10-minute hearing at Birmingham Crown Court this morning before being remanded in custody on a murder charge. But only hours earlier West Midlands Police boasted on its . official Twitter account that bus crime in the area had dropped, horrifying local people upset about Christina's death. Mistake: A West Midlands Police tweet boasting that bus crime in the area had fallen just one week after Christina Edkins was stabbed to death on a rush hour service . Tragic: Christina Edkins, 16, was in her school . uniform on the top deck of the bus in Birmingham city centre when she . was stabbed in the chest, allegedly by Phillip Simelane, 22 . Suspect: Detectives released this image of the man who they claimed was their prime suspect . The offending post on the '@WMPolice' feed read: "Crime on buses has fallen by 65 per cent over the last five . years with an average of one crime per 147,000 journeys." But within minutes, Jayne Childs replied: 'Tell that to the parents of the girl murdered on the No. 9 bus in Birmingham.' Claire Lycett tweeted: 'I don't think people want to be hearing about the lack of bus crimes so soon after that poor girl!' Another added: 'Not the best tweet 1 week after what happened, it may be down but its ferocity is escalating,' and 'Bit insensitive following the recent event.' Apolice spokesman has apologised for the tweet and blamed a computer error for the mistake. 'Apologies if this tweet caused any offence, it was pre-scheduled,' he said, adding: 'We don't want to offend anyone after last week's tragic events.' Complaints: Following the tweet many people responded to express their disappointment at the official message . Accused Phillip Simelane, . from Walsall, was remanded into the custody of a secure mental health . unit and will next appear at the same court for a plea hearing on May . 31. Christina, a pupil at Leasowes High . School in Halesowen, died after suffering a stab wound to the chest on . the top deck of a bus in Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, on Thursday . March 7. West Midlands Police were given authority to charge Simelane by the Crown Prosecution Service on Tuesday. But . he was not formally charged with murder until 9am today, an hour before . he appeared before The Recorder of Birmingham, Judge William Davis QC. Rush-hour horror: Police and paramedics at the scene in Hagley Road, Birmingham, where the schoolgirl was stabbed to death on a bus . Simelane, wearing a blue, white and . grey hooded training top, remained impassive throughout today's hearing . after being asked to confirm his name by the court clerk. A . dock officer and four police officers stood near the defendant as . prosecutor Hayley Firman discussed the timetable in the case with the . judge and defence barrister Regan Peggs. No . members of Christina's family were present in court during the short . hearing, which was attended by several police officers working on the . inquiry. Sorry we are unable to accept comments for legal reasons.
Phillip Simelane is accused of killing schoolgirl Christina Edkins on March 7 . 22-year-old remanded in custody at Birmingham Crown Court today . Hours earlier West Midlands Police tweet about bus crime falling . People call force 'insensitive', who then apologised for any offence caused .
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[ "By . Martin Robinson . PUBLISHED: . 06:09 EST, 15", "March 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 12:17 EST, 15 March", "2013 . The force investigating the alleged murder", "of a teenage girl on a bus a week ago have been", "called 'insensitive' today after boasting that", "crime on public transport is down. West Midlands", "Police has been forced to apologise for their", "tweet on the same day the 22-year-old man accused", "of stabbing 16-year-old Christina Edkins to death", "on a rush hour service appeared in court. Phillip", "Simelane spoke only to confirm his name . during", "a 10-minute hearing at Birmingham Crown Court", "this morning before being remanded in custody on", "a murder charge. But only hours earlier West", "Midlands Police boasted on its . official Twitter", "account that bus crime in the area had dropped,", "horrifying local people upset about Christina's", "death. Mistake: A West Midlands Police tweet", "boasting that bus crime in the area had fallen", "just one week after Christina Edkins was stabbed", "to death on a rush hour service . Tragic:", "Christina Edkins, 16, was in her school . uniform", "on the top deck of the bus in Birmingham city", "centre when she . was stabbed in the chest,", "allegedly by Phillip Simelane, 22 . Suspect:", "Detectives released this image of the man who", "they claimed was their prime suspect . The", "offending post on the '@WMPolice' feed read:", "\"Crime on buses has fallen by 65 per cent over", "the last five . years with an average of one", "crime per 147,000 journeys.\" But within minutes,", "Jayne Childs replied: 'Tell that to the parents", "of the girl murdered on the No. 9 bus in", "Birmingham.' Claire Lycett tweeted: 'I don't", "think people want to be hearing about the lack of", "bus crimes so soon after that poor girl!' Another", "added: 'Not the best tweet 1 week after what", "happened, it may be down but its ferocity is", "escalating,' and 'Bit insensitive following the", "recent event.' Apolice spokesman has apologised", "for the tweet and blamed a computer error for the", "mistake. 'Apologies if this tweet caused any", "offence, it was pre-scheduled,' he said, adding:", "'We don't want to offend anyone after last week's", "tragic events.' Complaints: Following the tweet", "many people responded to express their", "disappointment at the official message . Accused", "Phillip Simelane, . from Walsall, was remanded", "into the custody of a secure mental health . unit", "and will next appear at the same court for a plea", "hearing on May . 31. Christina, a pupil at", "Leasowes High . School in Halesowen, died after", "suffering a stab wound to the chest on . the top", "deck of a bus in Hagley Road, Edgbaston,", "Birmingham, on Thursday . March 7. West Midlands", "Police were given authority to charge Simelane by", "the Crown Prosecution Service on Tuesday. But .", "he was not formally charged with murder until 9am", "today, an hour before . he appeared before The", "Recorder of Birmingham, Judge William Davis QC.", "Rush-hour horror: Police and paramedics at the", "scene in Hagley Road, Birmingham, where the", "schoolgirl was stabbed to death on a bus .", "Simelane, wearing a blue, white and . grey hooded", "training top, remained impassive throughout", "today's hearing . after being asked to confirm", "his name by the court clerk. A . dock officer and", "four police officers stood near the defendant as", ". prosecutor Hayley Firman discussed the", "timetable in the case with the . judge and", "defence barrister Regan Peggs. No . members of", "Christina's family were present in court during", "the short . hearing, which was attended by", "several police officers working on the . inquiry.", "Sorry we are unable to accept comments for legal", "reasons." ]
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of stabbing 16-year-old Christina Edkins to death a 10-minute hearing at Birmingham Crown Court this morning before being remanded in custody on death. Mistake: A West Midlands Police tweet Phillip Simelane, . from Walsall, was remanded Birmingham, on Thursday . March 7. West Midlands schoolgirl was stabbed to death on a bus .
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The case of a convicted rapist paroled in 1999 has come back to haunt Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, with the mother of a woman the convict later murdered pledging to campaign against the former Arkansas governor. Mike Huckabee says he did not try to influence the Arkansas Parole board to parole Wayne DuMond. Huckabee, during his first term as Arkansas governor, expressed support for the parole of Wayne DuMond in a letter to him. DuMond was serving a life sentence for raping a 17-year-old girl. The Arkansas parole board had the final say on DuMond's parole. Less than a year after his release from prison in 1999, DuMond was accused of raping and murdering Carol Shields, a woman in Kansas City, Missouri. DuMond was convicted of the crime in 2003. He died in prison in 2005. Huckabee on Sunday confirmed to CNN he had sent the letter to DuMond. The murdered woman's mother, Lois Davidson, said she will "absolutely campaign against" Huckabee, and said she decided to come forward when he started doing well in the polls. "It's because he is a serious contender," Davidson said. "I didn't think he had a chance, but now he's right up there in Iowa." In an interview with CNN Wednesday, Huckabee said it was "heartbreaking" that the murders had become politicized. "There are families who are truly, understandably and reasonably, grief stricken," Huckabee said. "And for people to now politicize these deaths and to try to make a political case out of it rather than to simply understand that a system failed and that we ought to extend our grief and heartfelt sorrow to these families, I just regret politics is reduced to that." Huckabee said he had considered granting DuMond clemency, but he dropped the idea in response to public outcry. Huckabee also said he did not grant clemency because he wanted to ensure DuMond was supervised when he was released from prison. "Had I granted his commutation, then there would have been no supervision at all," Huckabee said, "I wasn't comfortable with that." The DuMond case began in 1985, when he was accused of raping a 17-year-old girl. Before trial, DuMond was attacked in his home and castrated, and the local sheriff kept the severed testicles in a jar. No charges were brought in the attack. Huckabee said the process leading to DuMond's release began under former President Bill Clinton when he was governor of Arkansas. Clinton and, later, Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker commuted part of DuMond's sentence, Huckabee said, because they thought it was excessive. When he spoke about the case, Huckabee suggested his role in the decision to parole DuMond was limited. Huckabee said it was the decision by Clinton and Tucker that made DuMond eligible for parole, and Huckabee declined to reduce DuMond's sentence further. In 1996, Huckabee sent a letter to DuMond saying parole was the best option for him, the National Review reported. "I've never made a decision about the DuMond case other than the decision to write the letter" to DuMond, Huckabee said. "That was my decision, but I didn't parole him, because governors don't parole people in Arkansas." However, Charles Chastain, a parole board member at the time, told ABC News he felt pressure from Huckabee when the board considered DuMond's parole in 1996. The Arkansas Times reported in 2002 that two other board members said they were influenced by Huckabee to parole DuMond. Huckabee denied he asked the board to approve DuMond's parole. "No, I did not," Huckabee said Sunday. "Let me categorically say I did not." Huckabee said Wednesday his discussion with the parole board in 1996 was a general discussion about clemency, not about the DuMond case. Huckabee noted that the three board members who said they were pressured were appointed to the board by Democrats Clinton and Tucker. Documents posted on the Web site The Huffington Post indicate Huckabee received letters from several victims of DuMond before his release. The letters detailed his past actions and pleaded that he remain incarcerated. "I feel that if he is released it is only a matter of time before he commits another crime and fear that he will not leave a witness to testify against him the next time," one victim wrote. She described how DuMond had raped her at knifepoint. A former top Huckabee aide confirmed to CNN the then-governor received that letter and a follow-up phone call from the victim. In another letter, a woman documented how her mother was raped by DuMond, and said he had told her mother he would rape her daughter if she did not cooperate. The Huffington Post said it received the never-before-published letters from a "deeply troubled" former aide to Huckabee who believes the presidential candidate has "deliberately attempted to cover up his knowledge of DuMond's other sexual assaults." Huckabee spokeswoman Alice Stewart denied to the Huffington Post that Huckabee received any of the letters, but later told CNN he got at least one from a victim named "Onita," who lived in DeWitt, Arkansas. It's not clear if this is one of the letters posted on the Huffington Post, because the site has redacted the names. The Huffington Post has published three victims' letters, and says it will post additional files later Wednesday. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Dana Bash and Alexander Mooney contributed to this report.
NEW: Mother of woman killed by rapist says she will campaign against Huckabee . Convicted rapist paroled in 1999 while Huckabee was governor of Arkansas . Rapist later raped, killed a woman in Missouri . Huckabee expressed support for parole but denies pressuring parole board .
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[ "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The case of a convicted rapist", "paroled in 1999 has come back to haunt Republican", "presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, with the", "mother of a woman the convict later murdered", "pledging to campaign against the former Arkansas", "governor. Mike Huckabee says he did not try to", "influence the Arkansas Parole board to parole", "Wayne DuMond. Huckabee, during his first term as", "Arkansas governor, expressed support for the", "parole of Wayne DuMond in a letter to him. DuMond", "was serving a life sentence for raping a", "17-year-old girl. The Arkansas parole board had", "the final say on DuMond's parole. Less than a", "year after his release from prison in 1999,", "DuMond was accused of raping and murdering Carol", "Shields, a woman in Kansas City, Missouri. DuMond", "was convicted of the crime in 2003. He died in", "prison in 2005. Huckabee on Sunday confirmed to", "CNN he had sent the letter to DuMond. The", "murdered woman's mother, Lois Davidson, said she", "will \"absolutely campaign against\" Huckabee, and", "said she decided to come forward when he started", "doing well in the polls. \"It's because he is a", "serious contender,\" Davidson said. \"I didn't", "think he had a chance, but now he's right up", "there in Iowa.\" In an interview with CNN", "Wednesday, Huckabee said it was \"heartbreaking\"", "that the murders had become politicized. \"There", "are families who are truly, understandably and", "reasonably, grief stricken,\" Huckabee said. \"And", "for people to now politicize these deaths and to", "try to make a political case out of it rather", "than to simply understand that a system failed", "and that we ought to extend our grief and", "heartfelt sorrow to these families, I just regret", "politics is reduced to that.\" Huckabee said he", "had considered granting DuMond clemency, but he", "dropped the idea in response to public outcry.", "Huckabee also said he did not grant clemency", "because he wanted to ensure DuMond was supervised", "when he was released from prison. \"Had I granted", "his commutation, then there would have been no", "supervision at all,\" Huckabee said, \"I wasn't", "comfortable with that.\" The DuMond case began in", "1985, when he was accused of raping a 17-year-old", "girl. Before trial, DuMond was attacked in his", "home and castrated, and the local sheriff kept", "the severed testicles in a jar. No charges were", "brought in the attack. Huckabee said the process", "leading to DuMond's release began under former", "President Bill Clinton when he was governor of", "Arkansas. Clinton and, later, Arkansas Gov. Jim", "Guy Tucker commuted part of DuMond's sentence,", "Huckabee said, because they thought it was", "excessive. When he spoke about the case, Huckabee", "suggested his role in the decision to parole", "DuMond was limited. Huckabee said it was the", "decision by Clinton and Tucker that made DuMond", "eligible for parole, and Huckabee declined to", "reduce DuMond's sentence further. In 1996,", "Huckabee sent a letter to DuMond saying parole", "was the best option for him, the National Review", "reported. \"I've never made a decision about the", "DuMond case other than the decision to write the", "letter\" to DuMond, Huckabee said. \"That was my", "decision, but I didn't parole him, because", "governors don't parole people in Arkansas.\"", "However, Charles Chastain, a parole board member", "at the time, told ABC News he felt pressure from", "Huckabee when the board considered DuMond's", "parole in 1996. The Arkansas Times reported in", "2002 that two other board members said they were", "influenced by Huckabee to parole DuMond. Huckabee", "denied he asked the board to approve DuMond's", "parole. \"No, I did not,\" Huckabee said Sunday.", "\"Let me categorically say I did not.\" Huckabee", "said Wednesday his discussion with the parole", "board in 1996 was a general discussion about", "clemency, not about the DuMond case. Huckabee", "noted that the three board members who said they", "were pressured were appointed to the board by", "Democrats Clinton and Tucker. Documents posted on", "the Web site The Huffington Post indicate", "Huckabee received letters from several victims of", "DuMond before his release. The letters detailed", "his past actions and pleaded that he remain", "incarcerated. \"I feel that if he is released it", "is only a matter of time before he commits", "another crime and fear that he will not leave a", "witness to testify against him the next time,\"", "one victim wrote. She described how DuMond had", "raped her at knifepoint. A former top Huckabee", "aide confirmed to CNN the then-governor received", "that letter and a follow-up phone call from the", "victim. In another letter, a woman documented how", "her mother was raped by DuMond, and said he had", "told her mother he would rape her daughter if she", "did not cooperate. The Huffington Post said it", "received the never-before-published letters from", "a \"deeply troubled\" former aide to Huckabee who", "believes the presidential candidate has", "\"deliberately attempted to cover up his knowledge", "of DuMond's other sexual assaults.\" Huckabee", "spokeswoman Alice Stewart denied to the", "Huffington Post that Huckabee received any of the", "letters, but later told CNN he got at least one", "from a victim named \"Onita,\" who lived in DeWitt,", "Arkansas. It's not clear if this is one of the", "letters posted on the Huffington Post, because", "the site has redacted the names. The Huffington", "Post has published three victims' letters, and", "says it will post additional files later", "Wednesday. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Dana Bash", "and Alexander Mooney contributed to this report." ]
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paroled in 1999 has come back to haunt Republican Arkansas governor, expressed support for the 17-year-old girl. The Arkansas parole board had Shields, a woman in Kansas City, Missouri. DuMond will "absolutely campaign against" Huckabee, and President Bill Clinton when he was governor of
A Georgia man became the first inmate in the United States to be put to death since the botched execution of an Oklahoma man in April. Marcus A. Wellons, 59, was declared dead at 11:56 p.m. Tuesday at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison in Jackson, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The newspaper was one of the media witnesses to the execution. Wellons' execution was one of three scheduled in less than 24 hours. John Winfield was put to death by lethal injection at 12:01 a.m. CT Wednesday, a statement from the Missouri Department of Public Safety said. He was pronounced dead nine minutes later. In Florida, John Ruthell Henry is scheduled to be executed at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Wellons was convicted in 1993 of raping and killing India Roberts, 15, in Cobb County, just outside Atlanta. Earlier, Georgia Department of Corrections spokeswoman Lisa Rodriguez-Presley said the execution drug to be used was pentobarbital, the same as Georgia has used in the past. Georgia uses a single execution drug, while Oklahoma uses a lethal cocktail, she said. Clayton Lockett was put to death in April in Oklahoma. Execution witnesses said Lockett, a convicted murderer and rapist, convulsed and writhed on the execution gurney and struggled to speak before officials blocked the witnesses' view. Lockett died of a heart attack 43 minutes after being administered the first drug, CNN affiliate KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City reported. A team that prepared Lockett for execution in April failed to set a properly functioning I-V in his leg, according to preliminary findings of an independent autopsy released last week. Botched Oklahoma execution: Outside review questions prep work . Tennessee to use electric chair when lethal drugs unavailable . U.S. Supreme Court grants stay of 'excruciating' execution .
Marcus Wellons was convicted of raping, killing Georgia teen . His execution was the first in U.S. since a botched Oklahoma execution . Executions were scheduled in Georgia, Missouri and Florida over 24 hours .
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A Georgia man became the first inmate in the botched execution of an Oklahoma man in April. Wellons' execution was one of three scheduled in Wednesday, a statement from the Missouri 6 p.m. Wednesday. Wellons was convicted in 1993 of raping and killing India Roberts, 15, in Cobb
PUBLISHED: . 12:11 EST, 27 December 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 11:08 EST, 31 December 2012 . Dolphins in a popular Australian resort have been spotted giving presents to human visitors. Researchers revealed the astonishing find in a new research paper analysing the animals at the Tangalooma Island Resort in Australia. On 23 occasions over the past several years, wild dolphins were observed . giving gifts to humans, including eels, tuna, squid, and even an octopus. Scroll down for video . Tourists at the resort playing with the Dolphins. Researchers found 23 occurences of dolphins giving humans gifts including fins and even an octopus . 'Gift giving has become an established but infrequent part of the culture of the provisioned dolphins at Tangalooma,' the researchers say in a paper pushed in . the journal Anthrozoös: A Multidisciplinary Journal of the Interactions . of People & Animals. The wild dolphins that were observed giving gifts to human in Australia . were regular visitors to a provisioning program at the Tangalooma Island . Resort which began in 1992. Each evening . staff members from the resort wade into the ocean to feed the wild . dolphins fish. In 1998, an adult male dolphin named Fred was observed giving a dead . moray eel to one of the staff members. Since then, staff members have . documented an additional 22 other events. 'Since July 1998, biologists managing the program have documented 23 occurrences of 'giftgiving,' when several of the provisioned dolphins have offered wild-caught cephalopod or fin fish species to staff members,' the researchers wrote. Fred, the first dolphin recorded giving gifts to a human at the resort . Tinkerbell and Storm, two of the dolphins found to be bringing gifts to human handlers at the resort . Dolphins of a wide group of ages and both sexes engaged in the gift-giving . behavior, and scientists are not entirely sure of what is motivating . their behavior. Food sharing in animals is often motivated by an urge to . play, a desire to reciprocate food sharing or the belief that the . recipient of the food is an incompetent hunter, they claim. Based on their detailed . observations, the scientists think that gift giving among the wild . dolphins at the Tangalooma Island Resort was likely a form of play . behavior. 'Gift giving may occur either as a discreet behavior (that may be a sequel to one or more other behaviors such as play or food preparation), or as a part of other behaviors, such as play and/or food sharing,' the team, Bonnie Holmes and David Neil of the University of Queensland in Brisbane, said. 'It is most likely a  manifestation of the particular relationship between the provisioned dolphinsand the human participants in the provisioning. 'Gift giving has become an established but infrequent part of the culture of the provisioned dolphins at Tangalooma.' The resort is well known for its dolphin encounters, where the wild animals come to the beach.
Wild dolphins in the Tangalooma Island Resort in Australia were spotted gift giving 23 times . Gifts included eels, tuna, squid and an octopus . Researchers say gift giving between species is extremely rare .
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[ "PUBLISHED: . 12:11 EST, 27 December 2012 . | .", "UPDATED: . 11:08 EST, 31 December 2012 . Dolphins", "in a popular Australian resort have been spotted", "giving presents to human visitors. Researchers", "revealed the astonishing find in a new research", "paper analysing the animals at the Tangalooma", "Island Resort in Australia. On 23 occasions over", "the past several years, wild dolphins were", "observed . giving gifts to humans, including", "eels, tuna, squid, and even an octopus. Scroll", "down for video . Tourists at the resort playing", "with the Dolphins. Researchers found 23", "occurences of dolphins giving humans gifts", "including fins and even an octopus . 'Gift giving", "has become an established but infrequent part of", "the culture of the provisioned dolphins at", "Tangalooma,' the researchers say in a paper", "pushed in . the journal Anthrozoös: A", "Multidisciplinary Journal of the Interactions .", "of People & Animals. The wild dolphins that were", "observed giving gifts to human in Australia .", "were regular visitors to a provisioning program", "at the Tangalooma Island . Resort which began in", "1992. Each evening . staff members from the", "resort wade into the ocean to feed the wild .", "dolphins fish. In 1998, an adult male dolphin", "named Fred was observed giving a dead . moray eel", "to one of the staff members. Since then, staff", "members have . documented an additional 22 other", "events. 'Since July 1998, biologists managing the", "program have documented 23 occurrences of", "'giftgiving,' when several of the provisioned", "dolphins have offered wild-caught cephalopod or", "fin fish species to staff members,' the", "researchers wrote. Fred, the first dolphin", "recorded giving gifts to a human at the resort .", "Tinkerbell and Storm, two of the dolphins found", "to be bringing gifts to human handlers at the", "resort . Dolphins of a wide group of ages and", "both sexes engaged in the gift-giving . behavior,", "and scientists are not entirely sure of what is", "motivating . their behavior. Food sharing in", "animals is often motivated by an urge to . play,", "a desire to reciprocate food sharing or the", "belief that the . recipient of the food is an", "incompetent hunter, they claim. Based on their", "detailed . observations, the scientists think", "that gift giving among the wild . dolphins at the", "Tangalooma Island Resort was likely a form of", "play . behavior. 'Gift giving may occur either as", "a discreet behavior (that may be a sequel to one", "or more other behaviors such as play or food", "preparation), or as a part of other behaviors,", "such as play and/or food sharing,' the team,", "Bonnie Holmes and David Neil of the University of", "Queensland in Brisbane, said. 'It is most likely", "a  manifestation of the particular relationship", "between the provisioned dolphinsand the human", "participants in the provisioning. 'Gift giving", "has become an established but infrequent part of", "the culture of the provisioned dolphins at", "Tangalooma.' The resort is well known for its", "dolphin encounters, where the wild animals come", "to the beach." ]
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Scotland came close to ending their interminable wait for a first victory over the mighty All Blacks with a stirring performance at BT Murrayfield. But, once again, the cold fact is they failed to exploit a New Zealand off-day and lost. The tourists were a pale shadow of the World Cup winners, unsurprisingly after coach Steve Hansen made 13 changes to the side who beat England last week. Combinations lacked rhythm, balls were frequently lost from hand and in contact, and twin legends Richie McCaw and Dan Carter coughed up a bizarre amount of possession between them in the first half. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch post-match reaction from both nations . All Blacks No 8 Victor Vito busts through the Scotland defence and towards the try line . Despite a spirited chase and attempt to pull him up short Vito gets his left arm free to score the opening try of the match . Scotland: Hogg, Maitland, Bennett, Dunbar, Seymour, Russell, Laidlaw (c); Dickinson, Ford, Murray, Gray, Gray, Harley, Cowan, Ashe. Replacements: Brown, Reid, Cross, Swinson, Beattie, Cusiter, Weir, Lamont. Try: Seymour Conversion: Laidlaw . Penalties: Laidlaw (3) New Zealand: Smith, Slade, Fekitoa, Crotty, Piutau, Carter, Perenara; Moody, Parsons, Faumuina, Thrush, Bird, McCaw (captain), Cane, Vito. Replacements: Coles, Crockett, Franks, Romano, Messam, Pulu, Williams, Savea. Tries: Vito, Thrush Conversions: Slade . Penalties: Carter (3), Slade . SCOTLAND . 127           (16) 97 . 246 . 4 . 15 . 24 . 17 . 10 . 4/7 . 7/7 . 72/75 . 45% . 39% . Tackles (missed) Carries . Metres . Clean Breaks . Offloads . Kicks (hand) Turnovers . Pens against . Scrums won . Lineouts won . Rucks Won . Possession . Territory . NZ . 86            (11) 124 . 456 . 8 . 10 . 26 . 18 . 7 . 7/7 . 10/13 . 91/97 . 55% . 61% . Indeed, Scotland had several of the game’s top performers. Their back row of Rob Harley, Blair Cowan, Adam Ashe, Richie and Jonny Gray impressed, as did fly-half Finn Russell, until his injury-enforced replacement. However, crucially, for all the unstinting effort and ambition they showed, the Scots also lacked the cohesion to turn possession into the necessary points. After a towering display in the win over Argentina, captain Greig Laidlaw was left wondering ‘what if’ as he sent a penalty wide with just 10 minutes remaining that would have put Scotland 18-17 ahead. New Zealand were rattled but, minutes later, they responded quickly with a try from lock Jeremy Thrush to seal their victory. The game started at a furious pace. Ross Ford continued where he left off last week with accurate line-outs and Jonny Gray’s varying of the receiver perplexed the All Blacks. But, typical of the nature of the game, a big tackle by Russell and Harley on All Blacks debutant James Parsons lifted the crowd and led to a turnover and break by Richie Gray — but he was penalised in the ensuing ruck, only for Carter miss the target with his first penalty. Scotland's Tommy Seymour dives over for their opening try at Murrayfield . Scotland's Adam Ashe (left and Jonny Gray (right) celebrate Seymour's try . New Zealand did score first, though, when No 8 Victor Vito opened up Scotland’s defence by skipping out of Alex Dunbar’s tackle and punishing Stuart Hogg for going high by touching down. However, within three minutes of that try, Tommy Seymour intercepted a McCaw pass to Vito and sped away for Scotland’s first score. Laidlaw converted to put the Scots 7-5 ahead. Scotland then lost Mark Bennett to a hamstring injury and prop Euan Murray, in bristling form, followed. Seymour almost snatched another intercept before Carter goaled his first kick before making it two after the half-hour. With Russell varying Scotland’s attack well, the Grays towering over Thrush and McCaw in the line-out and Sean Lamont, Bennett’s . replacement, in fine form, the home team had plentiful ball. Laidlaw converted a penalty but Carter replied to send the All Blacks in at the interval 14-10 up. A backlash was expected from the tourists in the second half, but it was Scotland who started strongly with a fine attack from Hogg, Lamont and Seymour. The move was taken on by Sean Maitland, which brought a penalty. Laidlaw was successful with his kick to bring Scotland back to within a point of the All Blacks five minutes into the second half. All Black Ben Smith (right) flies highest after a bomb while Duncan Weir contests the ball for Scotland . Jeremy Thrush crosses for a late try that saw the All Blacks' slender one-point lead stretch to eight after Colin Slade's conversion . Man of the match Thrush celebrates his 74th-minute try . French referee Romain Poite then penalised a squint feed at the scrum by Laidlaw, infuriating the crowd as he had paid no attention to similar feeds from both sides in the first half, but still Scotland could not retain ball long enough to develop a consistency in attack. All Blacks coach Hansen began to off-load his experienced bench with four replacements in five minutes. They included Sonny Bill Williams for the subdued Malakai Fekitoa and Julian Savea for Carter, with Slade shifting to his accustomed stand-off berth. Their experience was obvious as blocking moves started to appear in their attack. Subtle, but illegal work in the maul and breakdown, raised the ire of Scots. But Scotland were not done. A fine tackle and turnover by Lamont set the attack on the front foot, Richie Gray steaming up the field and Johnnie Beattie showing stirring intent with a break minutes after replacing Ashe. However, New Zealand were intent on keeping Scotland penned deep in their own half and with ferocious defending — much of it from offside positions which Poite and his assistants seemed unable to see — the Scots could not escape. Scotland stand arm in arms as the All Blacks deliver one of their intimidating hakas . The clock ticked past the hour mark with the score still 14-13 to New Zealand, and the pre-match optimism among Scotland fans was taking on a new tangible quality. Slade converted a penalty in the 65th minute to nudge the All Blacks into a four-point lead, but Laidlaw responded in kind from a ruck penalty won by Geoff Cross. And then Scotland had the chance to take the lead. After a superb line-out take by the impressive Harley and a fine run by Lamont, . Poite finally penalised New Zealand for offside. But Laidlaw struck his kick just wide of the upright from 15 metres in from the left touch. The game entered the final 10 minutes with the Murrayfield crowd roaring. But there seemed to be a hesitancy from the Scots, perhaps struggling to believe the chance to strike a historic first win over New Zealand was in their hands. The All Blacks then pounced. A slick pass from Sam Cane to Thrush sent the lock diving over, Slade converting to open up an eight-point, and winning lead.
New Zealand scored two tries to Scotland's one at Murrayfield in their Autumn International on Saturday . Victor Vito and Jeremy Thrush crossed for the world champions while Tommy Seymour scored for the hosts . Before the tight battle, the All Blacks had averaged winning margins of 31 points at Murrayfield since 2001 .
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[ "Scotland came close to ending their interminable", "wait for a first victory over the mighty All", "Blacks with a stirring performance at BT", "Murrayfield. But, once again, the cold fact is", "they failed to exploit a New Zealand off-day and", "lost. The tourists were a pale shadow of the", "World Cup winners, unsurprisingly after coach", "Steve Hansen made 13 changes to the side who beat", "England last week. Combinations lacked rhythm,", "balls were frequently lost from hand and in", "contact, and twin legends Richie McCaw and Dan", "Carter coughed up a bizarre amount of possession", "between them in the first half. VIDEOS Scroll", "down to watch post-match reaction from both", "nations . All Blacks No 8 Victor Vito busts", "through the Scotland defence and towards the try", "line . Despite a spirited chase and attempt to", "pull him up short Vito gets his left arm free to", "score the opening try of the match . Scotland:", "Hogg, Maitland, Bennett, Dunbar, Seymour,", "Russell, Laidlaw (c); Dickinson, Ford, Murray,", "Gray, Gray, Harley, Cowan, Ashe. Replacements:", "Brown, Reid, Cross, Swinson, Beattie, Cusiter,", "Weir, Lamont. Try: Seymour Conversion: Laidlaw .", "Penalties: Laidlaw (3) New Zealand: Smith, Slade,", "Fekitoa, Crotty, Piutau, Carter, Perenara; Moody,", "Parsons, Faumuina, Thrush, Bird, McCaw (captain),", "Cane, Vito. Replacements: Coles, Crockett,", "Franks, Romano, Messam, Pulu, Williams, Savea.", "Tries: Vito, Thrush Conversions: Slade .", "Penalties: Carter (3), Slade . SCOTLAND . 127", "(16) 97 . 246 . 4 . 15 . 24 . 17 . 10 . 4/7", ". 7/7 . 72/75 . 45% . 39% . Tackles (missed)", "Carries . Metres . Clean Breaks . Offloads .", "Kicks (hand) Turnovers . Pens against . Scrums", "won . Lineouts won . Rucks Won . Possession .", "Territory . NZ . 86            (11) 124 . 456 . 8", ". 10 . 26 . 18 . 7 . 7/7 . 10/13 . 91/97 . 55% .", "61% . Indeed, Scotland had several of the game’s", "top performers. Their back row of Rob Harley,", "Blair Cowan, Adam Ashe, Richie and Jonny Gray", "impressed, as did fly-half Finn Russell, until", "his injury-enforced replacement. However,", "crucially, for all the unstinting effort and", "ambition they showed, the Scots also lacked the", "cohesion to turn possession into the necessary", "points. After a towering display in the win over", "Argentina, captain Greig Laidlaw was left", "wondering ‘what if’ as he sent a penalty wide", "with just 10 minutes remaining that would have", "put Scotland 18-17 ahead. New Zealand were", "rattled but, minutes later, they responded", "quickly with a try from lock Jeremy Thrush to", "seal their victory. The game started at a furious", "pace. Ross Ford continued where he left off last", "week with accurate line-outs and Jonny Gray’s", "varying of the receiver perplexed the All Blacks.", "But, typical of the nature of the game, a big", "tackle by Russell and Harley on All Blacks", "debutant James Parsons lifted the crowd and led", "to a turnover and break by Richie Gray — but he", "was penalised in the ensuing ruck, only for", "Carter miss the target with his first penalty.", "Scotland's Tommy Seymour dives over for their", "opening try at Murrayfield . Scotland's Adam Ashe", "(left and Jonny Gray (right) celebrate Seymour's", "try . New Zealand did score first, though, when", "No 8 Victor Vito opened up Scotland’s defence by", "skipping out of Alex Dunbar’s tackle and", "punishing Stuart Hogg for going high by touching", "down. However, within three minutes of that try,", "Tommy Seymour intercepted a McCaw pass to Vito", "and sped away for Scotland’s first score. Laidlaw", "converted to put the Scots 7-5 ahead. Scotland", "then lost Mark Bennett to a hamstring injury and", "prop Euan Murray, in bristling form, followed.", "Seymour almost snatched another intercept before", "Carter goaled his first kick before making it two", "after the half-hour. With Russell varying", "Scotland’s attack well, the Grays towering over", "Thrush and McCaw in the line-out and Sean Lamont,", "Bennett’s . replacement, in fine form, the home", "team had plentiful ball. Laidlaw converted a", "penalty but Carter replied to send the All Blacks", "in at the interval 14-10 up. A backlash was", "expected from the tourists in the second half,", "but it was Scotland who started strongly with a", "fine attack from Hogg, Lamont and Seymour. The", "move was taken on by Sean Maitland, which brought", "a penalty. Laidlaw was successful with his kick", "to bring Scotland back to within a point of the", "All Blacks five minutes into the second half. All", "Black Ben Smith (right) flies highest after a", "bomb while Duncan Weir contests the ball for", "Scotland . Jeremy Thrush crosses for a late try", "that saw the All Blacks' slender one-point lead", "stretch to eight after Colin Slade's conversion .", "Man of the match Thrush celebrates his", "74th-minute try . French referee Romain Poite", "then penalised a squint feed at the scrum by", "Laidlaw, infuriating the crowd as he had paid no", "attention to similar feeds from both sides in the", "first half, but still Scotland could not retain", "ball long enough to develop a consistency in", "attack. All Blacks coach Hansen began to off-load", "his experienced bench with four replacements in", "five minutes. They included Sonny Bill Williams", "for the subdued Malakai Fekitoa and Julian Savea", "for Carter, with Slade shifting to his accustomed", "stand-off berth. Their experience was obvious as", "blocking moves started to appear in their attack.", "Subtle, but illegal work in the maul and", "breakdown, raised the ire of Scots. But Scotland", "were not done. A fine tackle and turnover by", "Lamont set the attack on the front foot, Richie", "Gray steaming up the field and Johnnie Beattie", "showing stirring intent with a break minutes", "after replacing Ashe. However, New Zealand were", "intent on keeping Scotland penned deep in their", "own half and with ferocious defending — much of", "it from offside positions which Poite and his", "assistants seemed unable to see — the Scots could", "not escape. Scotland stand arm in arms as the", "All Blacks deliver one of their intimidating", "hakas . The clock ticked past the hour mark with", "the score still 14-13 to New Zealand, and the", "pre-match optimism among Scotland fans was taking", "on a new tangible quality. Slade converted a", "penalty in the 65th minute to nudge the All", "Blacks into a four-point lead, but Laidlaw", "responded in kind from a ruck penalty won by", "Geoff Cross. And then Scotland had the chance to", "take the lead. After a superb line-out take by", "the impressive Harley and a fine run by Lamont, .", "Poite finally penalised New Zealand for offside.", "But Laidlaw struck his kick just wide of the", "upright from 15 metres in from the left touch.", "The game entered the final 10 minutes with the", "Murrayfield crowd roaring. But there seemed to be", "a hesitancy from the Scots, perhaps struggling to", "believe the chance to strike a historic first win", "over New Zealand was in their hands. The All", "Blacks then pounced. A slick pass from Sam Cane", "to Thrush sent the lock diving over, Slade", "converting to open up an eight-point, and winning", "lead." ]
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(InStyle.com) -- It's sad to see summer go, but fall brings one thing that always excites—season premieres! Since viewers tune in for their favorite characters' wardrobes just as much as the plot twists, InStyle.com rounded up a list of some of the most fashionable TV shows of all time. Sex and the City (1998-2004) There was something for everyone in this dynamic foursome: From sex-pot Samantha (Kim Cattrall) and androgynous attorney Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) to fashionista Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Park Avenue princess Charlotte (Kristin Davis), costume designer Patricia Fields loaded the ladies up with designer duds and stylish touches. See all 68 of the most stylish TV shows of all time . The Wonder Years (1988-1993) Was there any pre-teen who didn't want Winnie's (Danica McKeller) hair, bangs, belts and boyfriend? Whether you lived through that era or just wished you did, the the five-year series nailed '60s/'70s style perfectly, from Winnie's adolescent evolution to Karen's (Olivia D'abo) hippie-chic ways. Gossip Girl (2007-2011) When a show centers on Manhattan life, there's a good chance you'll see some fashion. Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) and Serena van der Woodsen's (Blake Lively) trendy mixed prints and couture frocks bring as much drama as their peers on the Upper East Side. The entire gang shows off any girl's style wish list week to week, compliments of star stylist Eric Daman. InStyle.com: Blake Lively's transformation . Charlie's Angels (2011) The classic crime-fighting trio gets a 2011 revamp—with a modern-day style refresh. While we await the premiere episode this fall, star Minka Kelly has gushed over her wardrobe of high-end designs, from Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent—and we've seen enough trailers to know the entire cast is equally well-outfitted. Bewitched (1964-1972) With the wiggle of her nose, Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery) could make a closet full of sleeveless shift dresses look like a million bucks. While the costumes husband Darren appeared in (and the antics the family members got them into) were comical and creative, Samantha plethora of pretty day dresses and romantic dressing gowns were a housewife's dream. InStyle.com: The 12 Most stylish TV housewives of all time . Will and Grace (1998-2006) Despite a multiple crumbling relationships throughout the series' run, Grace (Debra Messing) never once missed a style beat (no sweatpants for this girl!), while Will (Eric McCormack) kept a closet full of perfectly cut suits on hand. Bonus: Jack (Sean Hayes) gave the ever-polished Grace a run for her money in sweater-vests and suits. Mad Men (2007-2011) Tailored pencil skirts, divine cocktail dresses and absolutely impeccable hair and makeup are the foundation to the ultimate throwback show. In fact, the styles are so coveted, Mad Men costume designer Janie Bryant created a capsule collection of similar styles for Banana Republic. InStyle.com: Christina Hendricks's transformation . Designing Women (1986-1993) Sugarbaker Designs may have specialized in interiors, but the Southern belles at the helm showed their fashion savvy in vibrant poly-blends and contoured cheeks. While the group's color-bright frocks and high-volume hair may look thoroughly '80s, these ladies were at the forefront of fashion at the time. The Flintstones (1960-1966) Anything but the stone ages! Micro-minis, exposed shoulders, and statement necklaces showed off the ladies curves. Paired with architecturally coiffed 'dos and a swipe of red lipstick, Wilma and Betty were perpetually primped and ready to go. That Girl (1966-1971) That suit, those gloves, those shoes, that purse. Marlo Thomas played aspiring actress Ann Marie, one of the first portrayals of a career girl (as opposed to a spouse or homemaker), and she had the wardrobe of a wonderfully independent woman. Her rainbow assortment of mod clothes was the perfect complement to her bubbly personality. See if your favorite stylish TV shows made our list in our expanded gallery at InStyle.com! Get a FREE TRIAL issue of InStyle - CLICK HERE! Copyright © 2011 Time Inc. All rights reserved.
Fall TV season gives us a glimpse of new stars and their fashion . InStyle.com has rounded up some of the most fashionable shows ever on television . From "The Flintstones" to the "Charlies Angels" reboot, these characters have style .
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[ "(InStyle.com) -- It's sad to see summer go, but", "fall brings one thing that always excites—season", "premieres! Since viewers tune in for their", "favorite characters' wardrobes just as much as", "the plot twists, InStyle.com rounded up a list of", "some of the most fashionable TV shows of all", "time. Sex and the City (1998-2004) There was", "something for everyone in this dynamic foursome:", "From sex-pot Samantha (Kim Cattrall) and", "androgynous attorney Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) to", "fashionista Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and", "Park Avenue princess Charlotte (Kristin Davis),", "costume designer Patricia Fields loaded the", "ladies up with designer duds and stylish touches.", "See all 68 of the most stylish TV shows of all", "time . The Wonder Years (1988-1993) Was there any", "pre-teen who didn't want Winnie's (Danica", "McKeller) hair, bangs, belts and boyfriend?", "Whether you lived through that era or just wished", "you did, the the five-year series nailed", "'60s/'70s style perfectly, from Winnie's", "adolescent evolution to Karen's (Olivia D'abo)", "hippie-chic ways. Gossip Girl (2007-2011) When a", "show centers on Manhattan life, there's a good", "chance you'll see some fashion. Blair Waldorf", "(Leighton Meester) and Serena van der Woodsen's", "(Blake Lively) trendy mixed prints and couture", "frocks bring as much drama as their peers on the", "Upper East Side. The entire gang shows off any", "girl's style wish list week to week, compliments", "of star stylist Eric Daman. InStyle.com: Blake", "Lively's transformation . Charlie's Angels (2011)", "The classic crime-fighting trio gets a 2011", "revamp—with a modern-day style refresh. While we", "await the premiere episode this fall, star Minka", "Kelly has gushed over her wardrobe of high-end", "designs, from Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent—and", "we've seen enough trailers to know the entire", "cast is equally well-outfitted. Bewitched", "(1964-1972) With the wiggle of her nose, Samantha", "(Elizabeth Montgomery) could make a closet full", "of sleeveless shift dresses look like a million", "bucks. While the costumes husband Darren appeared", "in (and the antics the family members got them", "into) were comical and creative, Samantha", "plethora of pretty day dresses and romantic", "dressing gowns were a housewife's dream.", "InStyle.com: The 12 Most stylish TV housewives of", "all time . Will and Grace (1998-2006) Despite a", "multiple crumbling relationships throughout the", "series' run, Grace (Debra Messing) never once", "missed a style beat (no sweatpants for this", "girl!), while Will (Eric McCormack) kept a closet", "full of perfectly cut suits on hand. Bonus: Jack", "(Sean Hayes) gave the ever-polished Grace a run", "for her money in sweater-vests and suits. Mad Men", "(2007-2011) Tailored pencil skirts, divine", "cocktail dresses and absolutely impeccable hair", "and makeup are the foundation to the ultimate", "throwback show. In fact, the styles are so", "coveted, Mad Men costume designer Janie Bryant", "created a capsule collection of similar styles", "for Banana Republic. InStyle.com: Christina", "Hendricks's transformation . Designing Women", "(1986-1993) Sugarbaker Designs may have", "specialized in interiors, but the Southern belles", "at the helm showed their fashion savvy in vibrant", "poly-blends and contoured cheeks. While the", "group's color-bright frocks and high-volume hair", "may look thoroughly '80s, these ladies were at", "the forefront of fashion at the time. The", "Flintstones (1960-1966) Anything but the stone", "ages! Micro-minis, exposed shoulders, and", "statement necklaces showed off the ladies curves.", "Paired with architecturally coiffed 'dos and a", "swipe of red lipstick, Wilma and Betty were", "perpetually primped and ready to go. That Girl", "(1966-1971) That suit, those gloves, those shoes,", "that purse. Marlo Thomas played aspiring actress", "Ann Marie, one of the first portrayals of a", "career girl (as opposed to a spouse or", "homemaker), and she had the wardrobe of a", "wonderfully independent woman. Her rainbow", "assortment of mod clothes was the perfect", "complement to her bubbly personality. See if your", "favorite stylish TV shows made our list in our", "expanded gallery at InStyle.com! Get a FREE TRIAL", "issue of InStyle - CLICK HERE! Copyright © 2011", "Time Inc. All rights reserved." ]
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Fashionistas with a conscience can now make an eco-statement with their jewels by buying a precious ring made from Beijing's densely polluted air. Scientists will suck dirty air from China's capital city with a revolutionary machine and . compress it for around half a day to make the 'smog stones'. Jewellers will then set the stone within a band made from a high-quality locally sourced metal to make the smog ring. Profits will go towards micro-financing the city's first smog-free parks. A prototype of the smog ring shows a clear stone with black dust particles embedded in the centre . Each ring is made from - and in turn removes from the atmosphere - 1 cubic kilometre of polluted air. The rings are the first phase in the SMOG Project, the brainchild of artist . and innovator Daan Roosegaarde. The Dutch designer, 35, is currently in Beijing having . talks with the mayor, urban planning and city executives . to iron out fine details. Together with the city's governing bodies, Roosegaarde hopes to realise the first of many smog-free parks in Beijing. One million rings will . go on sale at the end of the year in various outlets worldwide for a . cost of around £8-£80. Early prototypes show a clear stone with the black dust particles . embedded in the centre, though the ring is still in the design process. Another prototype shows a chunkier version of the ring and in three different sizes . 'I always try to make things which improve life,' Roosegaarde tells MailOnline. 'I . want to show that people they can be . part of the solution.' 'The rings may not be the solution but they can bridge the gap between where we are now and where we need to be.' Roosegaarde's background is rooted in creating social designs that explore the relation between people, technology and space. Right now, he and his team of experts are in the process of developing a safe, energy-friendly installation - the world's largest - to capture the smog and create . clean air. It will use patented ion technology and a nano air purifier to create the cleanest, smog-free space in Beijing. A four-meter vacuum tower will use ionic filters to charge and remove smog particles, blowing fresh air out . Continued press interest has inspired large numbers of students, . artists, designers and engineers to come forward with ideas on smog . reduction. Roosegaarde will collect 100-150 of these initiatives for the second phase in The SMOG Project. He . will use them to populate an exhibition in Beijing, showing . 'what is possible when we co-create our environment'. The show is planned for October 2015. The third stage of the project will be the opening of the park in late 2015. A 4m vacuum tower will sit in the centre of the park, explains the New York Times. Ionic . filters charge and remove smog particles, blowing fresh air out of the . tower’s side vents. This creates a high-pressure zone, which . Roosegaarde’s main technical partner estimates can create a bubble that . consistently has 75 percent less smog than elsewhere. The aim is to build a number of smog-free parks in Beijing that harvest smog particles from the environment. The Beijing government recently launched a £133.5m project to have its city smog free before 2017, and projects like these are leading the way. Head to studioroosegaarde.net to keep up to date with the project's developments. The idea is to fund the creation of Beijing's first 40x40m smog-free park, one of many .
The SMOG Project is brainchild of Dutch innovator Daan Roosegaarde . Hopes to suck smog from air to open Beijing's first clean air park in 2015 . First phase is micro-finance project Smog Rings made from dirty air .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 00:45 EST, 9 November 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 11:18 EST, 9 November 2012 . Acquitted: Casey Anthony was found not guilty in the murder of her daughter Caylee, whose remains were found in December 2008 . Casey Anthony’s parents, brother, cops and TV reporters are all expected to testify in an upcoming defamation trial in a witness list that includes Anthony herself. The Orlando, Florida, woman was acquitted in the death of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, but her legal troubles are not yet over. She has been sued for defamation by a woman with the same name of a babysitter that Anthony told police kidnapped Caylee shortly after the toddler’s disappearance. Zenaida Gonzalez says her life was ruined when police began questioning her, as she lost her house, her housekeeping job and received numerous death threats. The Orlando Sentinel reported that Gonzalez’s lawyers originally submitted a witness list of about 90 people who would be called to testify at the trial, which begins in January. Anthony’s lawyers later argued that so many people was far too many, so Gonzalez’s lawyers cut the list to about 24. The witnesses making the final cut include Anthony’s parents, George and Cindy, her brother Lee, police officers that led the investigation into Caylee’s disappearance and local reporters like Michelle Meredith of WESH and Kathi Belich of WFTV, according to the Sentinel. Her parents, George and Cindy, have reportedly not seen Casey since she was found not guilty in the murder of Caylee, whose remains were found in December 2008. In the three-year saga between Anthony's arrest and her acquittal, she was branded America's most hated mother. Court battle: Zenaida Gonzalez says her life was ruined when police began questioning her, as she lost her house, her housekeeping job and received numerous death threats . Parents: George and Cindy Anthony have reportedly not seen Casey since she was found not guilty in the murder of Caylee . Seeking punitive damage against Anthony, Ms Gonzalez’ Attorney John Dill said he fully expects to hear 'Miss Anthony has no money,' but they plan to seek 'the source of the Casey Anthony trust fund,’ along with ‘any income from any book deals or publicity.' At the beginning of Anthony's murder trial her lawyer told the court that Caylee accidentally drowned in the family's swimming pool and dropped the bombshell that the nanny never existed. Anthony, 26, was found not guilty of murder, aggravated child abuse and aggravated manslaughter on July 5, 2011. She was convicted of four counts of lying to police, and sentenced to time served. Victim: Caylee Marie Anthony went missing in June 2008 and was found in a wooded area near her grandparents house six months later . She is now on probation for an unrelated cheque fraud at an undisclosed location in Florida. If Anthony does testify, it would be the first time she would have been seen publicly since shortly after her acquittal. Her current whereabouts have been kept secret because she has received death threats.
Zenaida Gonzalez is suing Anthony, 26, for defamation after she had been questioned in the disappearance of Caylee Anthony . Caylee's remains were found in December 2008 . Casey Anthony has not been seen publicly since shortly after she was acquitted in the murder of the toddler .
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[ "By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 00:45 EST,", "9 November 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 11:18 EST, 9", "November 2012 . Acquitted: Casey Anthony was", "found not guilty in the murder of her daughter", "Caylee, whose remains were found in December 2008", ". Casey Anthony’s parents, brother, cops and TV", "reporters are all expected to testify in an", "upcoming defamation trial in a witness list that", "includes Anthony herself. The Orlando, Florida,", "woman was acquitted in the death of her", "2-year-old daughter Caylee, but her legal", "troubles are not yet over. She has been sued for", "defamation by a woman with the same name of a", "babysitter that Anthony told police kidnapped", "Caylee shortly after the toddler’s disappearance.", "Zenaida Gonzalez says her life was ruined when", "police began questioning her, as she lost her", "house, her housekeeping job and received numerous", "death threats. The Orlando Sentinel reported that", "Gonzalez’s lawyers originally submitted a witness", "list of about 90 people who would be called to", "testify at the trial, which begins in January.", "Anthony’s lawyers later argued that so many", "people was far too many, so Gonzalez’s lawyers", "cut the list to about 24. The witnesses making", "the final cut include Anthony’s parents, George", "and Cindy, her brother Lee, police officers that", "led the investigation into Caylee’s disappearance", "and local reporters like Michelle Meredith of", "WESH and Kathi Belich of WFTV, according to the", "Sentinel. Her parents, George and Cindy, have", "reportedly not seen Casey since she was found not", "guilty in the murder of Caylee, whose remains", "were found in December 2008. In the three-year", "saga between Anthony's arrest and her acquittal,", "she was branded America's most hated mother.", "Court battle: Zenaida Gonzalez says her life was", "ruined when police began questioning her, as she", "lost her house, her housekeeping job and received", "numerous death threats . Parents: George and", "Cindy Anthony have reportedly not seen Casey", "since she was found not guilty in the murder of", "Caylee . Seeking punitive damage against Anthony,", "Ms Gonzalez’ Attorney John Dill said he fully", "expects to hear 'Miss Anthony has no money,' but", "they plan to seek 'the source of the Casey", "Anthony trust fund,’ along with ‘any income from", "any book deals or publicity.' At the beginning of", "Anthony's murder trial her lawyer told the court", "that Caylee accidentally drowned in the family's", "swimming pool and dropped the bombshell that the", "nanny never existed. Anthony, 26, was found not", "guilty of murder, aggravated child abuse and", "aggravated manslaughter on July 5, 2011. She was", "convicted of four counts of lying to police, and", "sentenced to time served. Victim: Caylee Marie", "Anthony went missing in June 2008 and was found", "in a wooded area near her grandparents house six", "months later . She is now on probation for an", "unrelated cheque fraud at an undisclosed location", "in Florida. If Anthony does testify, it would be", "the first time she would have been seen publicly", "since shortly after her acquittal. Her current", "whereabouts have been kept secret because she has", "received death threats." ]
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November 2012 . Acquitted: Casey Anthony was Caylee, whose remains were found in December 2008 woman was acquitted in the death of her Caylee shortly after the toddler’s disappearance. guilty in the murder of Caylee, whose remains since she was found not guilty in the murder of the first time she would have been seen publicly
By . Marcus Townend for MailOnline . The name of the five-year-old gelding peering from the box in what was once known as Millionaire’s Row is highly appropriate — Emerging Talent. The winner of a National Hunt Flat race at Naas is a symbol of change at the Somerset stable of champion Jumps trainer Paul Nicholls. Where once stood 2008 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Denman, 2012 Grand National winner Neptune Collonges, dual champion chaser Master Minded and the daddy of them all, dual Gold Cup hero and five-time King George VI Chase winner Kauto Star, there are now only plaques listing their achievements. Optimistic: Trainer Paul Nicholls at his Somerset stables . Last to retirement last season was four-time World Hurdle winner Big Buck’s and Tidal Bay, a relative newcomer to the Ditcheat operation, but one who quickly became part of the furniture. Their departures finally bolted the door on a golden era. Where once stood achievement, there is now aspiration, hope and promise. When Nicholls welcomes 350 guests to his private owners’ day this morning, there will see around 50 new horses – close to a third of the stable for the forthcoming new season. Leading the team may be 2013 King George winner Silviniaco Conti, who could make an earlier than expected return to action in the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby on November 1. But the focus will be on fresh stock like French imports Le Mercurey and three-year-old Ibis Du Rheu, half-brother to stablemate Saphir Du Rheu who will go novice chasing after winning four hurdle race last year culminating in the Welsh Champion Hurdle. It will not only be fresh equine talent on show. After Daryl Jacob’s brief tenure as main rider to the stable, new stable jockey for the 2014-15 season is Sam Twiston-Davies with Nick Scholfield as his understudy. Number one: Jockey Sam Twiston-Davies will be Nicholls' main rider in the 2014-15 season . With the surprise announcement that Nicholls’ nephew and conditional jockey Harry Derham is quitting riding, there will be also be more chances for fellow conditional Jack Sherwood, son former jockey and trainer Simon Sherwood, plus Sean Bowen, son of welsh trainer Peter Bowen, who is about to join stable. A new set of priorities are driving Nicholls, who unexpectedly wrestled back his champion trainer’s title from great rival Nicky Henderson last season to become champion jumps trainer for an eighth time. Nicholls said: ‘It is now all about the future. I am not starting this season trying to win the champion. ‘I have been lucky and won it eight times but that means it is almost like numbers now. I don’t have to be champion to be where I want to be. ‘I enjoy bringing the young horses so much – I am not going to lose sleep if I don’t win the title. ‘We have had the biggest clear-out as we have ever had. Over 50 horses have been sold or moved on. ‘Neptune Collonges, Denman, Big Buck’s, Master Minded, Kauto Star- you can go on and on. It was a golden era - amazing. Back-up: Nick Scholfield will provide support for Twiston-Davies . ‘We will probably never replace them. In fact, I don’t think we’ll ever see so many good horses in one yard at one time again. It is like starting again and it is exciting.’ Nicholls uses the same words when talking about 21-year-old Twiston-Davies. Jacob never seemed at ease last year as the stable’s top jockey as he tried to replace long-time Nicholls ally Ruby Walsh. Nicholls was forced to move when it seemed Twiston-Davies, who will still ride father Nigel’s Champion Hurdle hope The New One, was about to be lured out of his reach by a rival job offer. Nicholls, who often uses his owner and ex-Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson as a sounding board, added: ‘It was all forced on us probably a year before we thought it might happen but Fergie always says you wouldn’t want to let a top striker sign up for an opposing team and regret it for the rest of your life. ‘I like Sam a lot. He is positive. He is nowhere near the finished article. You should remember what Ruby was like at the same age and how must better he got – the same with McCoy. ‘Sam will be under a bit of pressure and need time to bed in but I am not worried about that – we will deal with it.’ Buy the Paul Nicholls Owners Day brochure (£15 inc p&p) at paulnichollsracing.com (all proceeds to charity)
Sam Twiston-Davies will be Nicholls' main rider for 2014-15 with Nick Scholfield as his understudy . Horses such as Big Buck's, Tiday Bay and Kauto Star have retired . Nicholls said: 'It is now all about the future. I am not starting this season aiming to win the champion'
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2014-15 season is Sam Twiston-Davies with Nick Scholfield as his understudy. Number one: Jockey Sam Twiston-Davies will be Nicholls' main rider ‘It is now all about the future. I am not starting this season trying to win the champion.
By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 08:42 EST, 4 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 12:12 EST, 4 October 2013 . Casey Kasem's children are being prevented from visiting their ailing father according to his daughter Kerri. Kasem, now 81, was known for his years as the host of the countdown show ‘American Top 40’. He is suffering from Parkinson's disease and retired from his radio hosting in 2009. Kerri, Mike and Julie Kasem say they have not been allowed to see their father for three months. Scroll down to hear a clip of Casey 'losing it'! Kerri, Mike and Julie Kasem say they have not been allowed to see their father Casey Kasem (right) for three months because of their step mother, Jean (left) Protest: Casey Kasem's three children along with friends and colleagues  attempted to see their seriously ill father in Holmby Hills, California on Tuesday . Refusal: Jean Kasem pictured with Casey, pictured back in 2003, 23 years after their marriage . His oldest daughter Kerri Kasem alleges Jean Kasem . has 'aggressively blocked the kids from the house.' ‘I don't get . it, I don't understand it,’ said Kerri to Fox News ‘He has . Parkinson's and all the research we've done indicates socialization . would help him. He needs help walking but this was three months ago. We . don't know how much he's deteriorated. We don't know about his medical . care. We don't have phone numbers for his caretakers, we don't have . phone numbers to the house. We're not allowed to know who his doctors are. We're pretty scared at this point.’ Kerri says she has no idea why she might be banned from seeing her father . however her father told he in the past that her step-mother was . insecure. She says that she hasn’t even been allowed in the house for 10 years. ‘Jean has never, once  in the 30 years called us up and said, 'Let's hang out, let's do something.' It just doesn't happen. Not your typical wicked step-mother: Casey Kasem's children say they know they have already been cut out from their fathers' will but do not regard Jean Kasem (pictured) as evil because there is 'no communication' She's . never wanted a relationship with any of us. It's not just the kids. This is his brother, our cousins, my Dad's best friends, people he's . worked with,’ she says. According . to TMZ, Kerri, Julie and Mike have hired a lawyer to negotiate with . Jean and say if she doesn't let them see their dad, their lawyer will go . to court and ask a judge to create a conservatorship for Casey and make . them the conservators. WARNING CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE . Listen below to hear one of Casey's legendary meltdowns . Police called: Jean Kasem called law enforcement to get the protesters to leave . Breaking it up: The police arrived at the house to try to calm the group of placard holders . Issues: Kerri Kasem says she has no idea why she might be banned from seeing her father however her father told he in the past that her step-mother Jean (pictured) was insecure. She says that she hasn¿t even been allowed in the house for 10 years . In fact, she and her siblings - from Casey's first marriage to Linda Myers - just want to see their father. 'Your children are here for you,' Kerri told the website. 'We have not abandoned you." The group held signs up with various messages imploring Jean to relent. One of his daughters held up a neon placard with the words: 'Jean, why won't you let me see my Dad.' Apparently, the protest has nothing to do with money. None of the children are beneficiaries in Casey’s will. Peacemaker: A police officer was seen ringing the buzzer in an attempt to speak to Jean Kasem . Loud and clear: Casey's kids haven't seen their father in so long and are anxious to know how he's faring . Kerri . Kasem told Fox News, 'She can have it all.' We've always said this to . our Dad, 'Give it to her. Come and live with people who love you.' We don't want any of it. We don't care about the money. We make good livings. We're all self-sufficient. We all have great jobs, great careers, self-esteem and we're proud of who we are. I am who I am today because of my Dad. I'm not after his money because of the morals and integrity I have because of how my father raised us. I just want to see my Dad before he dies, that's it! It's awful because . we are such a close family. I talked to my Dad every single day before . he got sick and couldn't talk on the phone.’ Kerri . Kasem believes that if her father is allowed contact with his kids, . receives the  medical care he needs and the physical therapy and the . love, his condition could improve somewhat. Taking a rest: The protesters took a break and sat down on a wall . Don Pitts, Kasem's agent of more than 35 years, told CNN he did not want to take sides in the argument, but he did say Casey is still of sound mind at age 81. 'He has Parkinson's, has it very bad. It took his speech, and for somebody who made millions of dollars using his voice -- for him to lose that gift, that beautiful instrument -- it must be frustrating. But he's handling it very well,' Mr Pitts said. 'His mind is very sharp, his brain works well. You can tell in his eyes he understands everything you're saying. He just has trouble translating it from the brain to his vocal cords.' Kasem was married to Linda Myers from 1972 to 1979 and had three children together: Mike, Julie, and Kerri Kasem. Kasem has been married to American actress Jean Kasem since 1980 and had one child together, Liberty Jean Kasem. Along with his successful DJ-ing career, . Casey was a prominent voiceover actor, famously voicing the character . of Shaggy in the Scooby-Do franchise. Return: One of the police cars was seen returning back down the driveway so hopefully something got settled .
Casey Kasem's longtime manager said the star is still of sound mind . Kasem's children not being allowed to see father, says his daughter Kerri . Kasem, 81, is suffering from Parkinson's disease . Popular radio host best known as the voice behind 'American Top 40' Kasem had three children with his first wife and one with his current .
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[ "By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 08:42 EST,", "4 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 12:12 EST, 4", "October 2013 . Casey Kasem's children are being", "prevented from visiting their ailing father", "according to his daughter Kerri. Kasem, now 81,", "was known for his years as the host of the", "countdown show ‘American Top 40’. He is suffering", "from Parkinson's disease and retired from his", "radio hosting in 2009. Kerri, Mike and Julie", "Kasem say they have not been allowed to see their", "father for three months. Scroll down to hear a", "clip of Casey 'losing it'! Kerri, Mike and Julie", "Kasem say they have not been allowed to see their", "father Casey Kasem (right) for three months", "because of their step mother, Jean (left)", "Protest: Casey Kasem's three children along with", "friends and colleagues  attempted to see their", "seriously ill father in Holmby Hills, California", "on Tuesday . Refusal: Jean Kasem pictured with", "Casey, pictured back in 2003, 23 years after", "their marriage . His oldest daughter Kerri Kasem", "alleges Jean Kasem . has 'aggressively blocked", "the kids from the house.' ‘I don't get . it, I", "don't understand it,’ said Kerri to Fox News ‘He", "has . Parkinson's and all the research we've done", "indicates socialization . would help him. He", "needs help walking but this was three months ago.", "We . don't know how much he's deteriorated. We", "don't know about his medical . care. We don't", "have phone numbers for his caretakers, we don't", "have . phone numbers to the house. We're not", "allowed to know who his doctors are. We're pretty", "scared at this point.’ Kerri says she has no idea", "why she might be banned from seeing her father .", "however her father told he in the past that her", "step-mother was . insecure. She says that she", "hasn’t even been allowed in the house for 10", "years. ‘Jean has never, once  in the 30 years", "called us up and said, 'Let's hang out, let's do", "something.' It just doesn't happen. Not your", "typical wicked step-mother: Casey Kasem's", "children say they know they have already been cut", "out from their fathers' will but do not regard", "Jean Kasem (pictured) as evil because there is", "'no communication' She's . never wanted a", "relationship with any of us. It's not just the", "kids. This is his brother, our cousins, my Dad's", "best friends, people he's . worked with,’ she", "says. According . to TMZ, Kerri, Julie and Mike", "have hired a lawyer to negotiate with . Jean and", "say if she doesn't let them see their dad, their", "lawyer will go . to court and ask a judge to", "create a conservatorship for Casey and make .", "them the conservators. WARNING CONTAINS STRONG", "LANGUAGE . Listen below to hear one of Casey's", "legendary meltdowns . Police called: Jean Kasem", "called law enforcement to get the protesters to", "leave . Breaking it up: The police arrived at the", "house to try to calm the group of placard holders", ". Issues: Kerri Kasem says she has no idea why", "she might be banned from seeing her father", "however her father told he in the past that her", "step-mother Jean (pictured) was insecure. She", "says that she hasn¿t even been allowed in the", "house for 10 years . In fact, she and her", "siblings - from Casey's first marriage to Linda", "Myers - just want to see their father. 'Your", "children are here for you,' Kerri told the", "website. 'We have not abandoned you.\" The group", "held signs up with various messages imploring", "Jean to relent. One of his daughters held up a", "neon placard with the words: 'Jean, why won't you", "let me see my Dad.' Apparently, the protest has", "nothing to do with money. None of the children", "are beneficiaries in Casey’s will. Peacemaker: A", "police officer was seen ringing the buzzer in an", "attempt to speak to Jean Kasem . Loud and clear:", "Casey's kids haven't seen their father in so long", "and are anxious to know how he's faring . Kerri .", "Kasem told Fox News, 'She can have it all.' We've", "always said this to . our Dad, 'Give it to her.", "Come and live with people who love you.' We don't", "want any of it. We don't care about the money. We", "make good livings. We're all self-sufficient. We", "all have great jobs, great careers, self-esteem", "and we're proud of who we are. I am who I am", "today because of my Dad. I'm not after his money", "because of the morals and integrity I have", "because of how my father raised us. I just want", "to see my Dad before he dies, that's it! It's", "awful because . we are such a close family. I", "talked to my Dad every single day before . he got", "sick and couldn't talk on the phone.’ Kerri .", "Kasem believes that if her father is allowed", "contact with his kids, . receives the  medical", "care he needs and the physical therapy and the .", "love, his condition could improve somewhat.", "Taking a rest: The protesters took a break and", "sat down on a wall . Don Pitts, Kasem's agent of", "more than 35 years, told CNN he did not want to", "take sides in the argument, but he did say Casey", "is still of sound mind at age 81. 'He has", "Parkinson's, has it very bad. It took his speech,", "and for somebody who made millions of dollars", "using his voice -- for him to lose that gift,", "that beautiful instrument -- it must be", "frustrating. But he's handling it very well,' Mr", "Pitts said. 'His mind is very sharp, his brain", "works well. You can tell in his eyes he", "understands everything you're saying. He just has", "trouble translating it from the brain to his", "vocal cords.' Kasem was married to Linda Myers", "from 1972 to 1979 and had three children", "together: Mike, Julie, and Kerri Kasem. Kasem has", "been married to American actress Jean Kasem since", "1980 and had one child together, Liberty Jean", "Kasem. Along with his successful DJ-ing career, .", "Casey was a prominent voiceover actor, famously", "voicing the character . of Shaggy in the", "Scooby-Do franchise. Return: One of the police", "cars was seen returning back down the driveway so", "hopefully something got settled ." ]
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October 2013 . Casey Kasem's children are being according to his daughter Kerri. Kasem, now 81, was known for his years as the host of the countdown show ‘American Top 40’. He is suffering from Parkinson's disease and retired from his Kasem say they have not been allowed to see their is still of sound mind at age 81. 'He has from 1972 to 1979 and had three children
He was simply "The Man." Stanley Frank Musial made a name for himself as one of baseball's best hitters of all time on the field, as well as one of its greatest, most dignified ambassadors off it. And now "Stan the Man" is gone. Musial died at his Ladue, Missouri, home surrounded by family, the Cardinals said in a statement. According to a post on his Twitter page, which is maintained by his grandson Brian Musial Schwarze, Musial died at 5:45 p.m. (6:45 p.m. ET) Saturday of natural causes. He was 92. "We have lost the most beloved member of the Cardinals family," said William DeWitt Jr., the club's chairman. "Stan Musial was the greatest player in Cardinals history and one of the best players in the history of baseball." The Pennsylvania-born Musial transitioned from a lackluster pitcher to a stellar slugging outfielder, according to his biography on the National Baseball Hall of Fame's website. The left-hander had a batting average above .300 17 times during his 22-year career -- all played with St. Louis -- and earned three National League Most Valuable Player awards as well as three World Series titles. The only blip came in 1945, in the thick of World War II, when he left baseball to join the U.S. Navy. After the 1963 season, Musial retired with a .331 career batting average and as the National League's career leader in RBI, games played, runs scored, hits and doubles. He has since been surpassed in some of those categories, but he still ranks fourth in baseball history in total hits, behind only Pete Rose, Ty Cobb and Hank Aaron. Hall of Fame manager Earl Weaver dead . He also stood out for his grace and sportsmanship -- having never been ejected once by an umpire. In his retirement ceremony, then-Major League Commissioner Ford Frick referred to Musial as "baseball's perfect warrior, baseball's perfect knight." In 1969, Musial was elected on his first try into the Hall of Fame, calling it "the greatest honor of the many that have been bestowed upon me." During and after his playing career, Musial developed a special relationship with the St. Louis fan base, who knew him simply as "Stan the Man." A bronze statue of him stands outside Busch Stadium, which is located in Musial Plaza along Stan Musial Drive. He continued with the organization for more than 25 years after his playing days ended, serving as vice president and general manager. And Musial was active in the community, contributing to causes such as the USO, the Senior Olympics, the Boy Scouts and Covenant House. "I have no hesitation to say that St. Louis is a great place in which to live and work," he said in his Hall of Fame induction speech. "We love St. Louis." His fans returned the favor, revering him for his play as well as his character and commitment to the area. "Cardinal Nation will never be the same. Rest in peace Stan 'The Man' Musial, the best Cardinal there ever was," wrote one woman, by the name of Elise, on Twitter. Musial also stood tall outside eastern Missouri. He served between 1964 and 1967 as chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. In 2011, President Barack Obama bestowed upon him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. "Stan matched his hustle with humility," Obama said then. "Stan remains, to this day, an icon, untarnished; a beloved pillar of the community; a gentleman you'd want your kids to emulate." Lillian, Musial's wife of 71 years, died last May -- a longlasting marriage that some people, online, called as admirable as anything that happened on the diamond. Stan Musial's passing spurred an outpouring of condolences and praise. Commissioner Bud Selig described him as "a Hall of Famer in every sense" and "a true gentleman," former pitcher Curt Schilling called his life "a clinic in respect, integrity and honor," and current Cardinal Matt Holliday said it was "an honor to the same uniform." The messages from fans were no less heartfelt. Wrote Jason Lukehart, on Twitter: "In a week that's shown the dangers deifying athletes, Stan Musial's death reminds me that once in a great while, there's a man worthy of it." People we lost in 2013: The lives they lived .
Musial played 22 years in the Major League, all with the St. Louis Cardinals . He retired in 1963 as, statistically, one of the best hitters in baseball history . He died Saturday evening of natural causes, his grandson says . Baseball commissioner, players, fans recall Musial as a great athlete and man .
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maintained by his grandson Brian Musial Schwarze, of natural causes. He was 92. "We have lost the history and one of the best players in the all played with St. Louis -- and earned three 1963 season, Musial retired with a .331 career fourth in baseball history in total hits, behind special relationship with the St. Louis fan base,
Google has been attacked by a prominent US attorney general who claimed the internet giant has 'no conscience'. Jim Hood, the attorney general of Mississippi, said that Google does not care about the online safety of its customers, has no regard for the damage it does and is the worst of any company he has dealt with in his 10 years in the job. Mr Hood's attack is the latest salvo fired from a growing alliance of organisations targeting an adversary they have codenamed 'Goliath'. The office of Jim Hood, the attorney general of Mississippi (pictured), vowed to continue fighting Google and claimed it put its profits ahead of its customers' safety . The attack by Mr Hood was part of a report in the New York Times which revealed the alliance of opponents who are lining up against Google. The Motion Picture Association of America has supposedly been lobbying lawmakers because they claim Google is not doing enough to take down copyrighted material. Travel website Expedia and computer systems giant Oracle have also attacked Google for its sharp business practices. Google's opponents have also claimed that it is failing to censor illegal sites from search results. Mr Hood has aggressively pursued Google and in October issued a subpoena asking for records related to stolen credit card numbers and controlled substances. But a letter he wrote to the company in November last year, released by an open records request, made clear he feels very strongly about the company. The internet giant, which is headquartered in Mountain View, California (pictured), is coming under pressure from an alliance of groups with varying motives . Mr Hood said: 'In my 10 years as attorney general, I have dealt with a lot of large corporate wrongdoers. 'I must say that yours is the first I have encountered to have no corporate conscience for the safety of its customers, the viability of its fellow corporates or the negative economic impact on the nation which has allowed your company to flourish.' In a statement Mr Hood's office said: 'Google has put their profits ahead of the safety of children and families and this office will continue to fight them with all the expertise at our disposal'. The MPAA, which is Hollywood's trade group, said that it was lobbying against Google to 'protect our members and their creative works'. Spokeswoman Kate Bedingfield said: 'When wrongdoing is taking place online, we work with and support appropriate law enforcement officials, including the attorneys general, as do many other industries.'
Attorney general blasts internet giant for having 'no conscience' in letter . Jim Hood stated the company 'put its profits ahead of children's safety' Motion Picture Association of America has also begun lobbying against it . MPAA claims Google is not doing enough to remove copyright material .
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It's just two-by-two metres, has no windows or power and is made of weatherboard, but it'll still cost you $100,000. Bathing Box 34, at Shire Hall Beach in Mornington, Victoria does however come painted in the Australian flag, so it's the perfect purchase for the national day on Monday. While it might be simple, estate agent Geoff Luff told Daily Mail Australia that hadn't stopped 20 potential buyers making inquiries and inspecting it. 'It's just a bare box with a regular stud wall and weatherboard that has got some stuff on the side for storing beach equipment,' Mr Luff said. Bathing Box 34, at Shire Hall Beach in Victoria has been put on the market for $100,000 . The beach box is two-by-two metres with no windows or power and is made of weatherboards . 'It has been on the market now for about six months and it has had some interest this summer. 'There have probably been about 20 inquiries from people who have had a look, but they're mostly looking for something bigger.' Mr Luff said there were similar boxes scattered across the peninsula from St Kilda in Melbourne's south-east to the wealthy suburb of Portsea, and that Bathing Box 34 was by no means one of the more pricey options. 'We've got another one at Shire Hall Beach for $155,000 and there are some down in Mount Martha for $250,000,' he said. Estate agent Geoff Luff said there were similar boxes scattered across the peninsula from St Kilda in Melbourne's south-east to the wealthy suburb of Portsea . 'We've got another one at Shire Hall Beach for $155,000 and there are some down in Mount Martha for $250,000,' he said, adding that: 'they're very, very popular' 'Some have power, some people have fridges in there, some people sleep there overnight or store their barbeques in there. 'A lot of them have a 99-year lease and a lot of them were handed down through the family; they're very, very popular.' Bathing boxes were originally simple structures built to house swimmers and beach equipment in Victoria, but over the decades they've become one of the nation's iconic structures. The current owners of the $100,000 box, painted it during Christmas last year and Mr Luff admitted that there had been numerous photos of it taken by passer-bys ever since. 'They've had it for a while and they did it up about two years ago,' he said of its current owners. 'But they don't get as much use for it anymore because their children are a bit older. It has been a good investment for them.' There have been about 20 inquiries from people who have inspected the beach box, however Mr Luff said they were mostly looking for something bigger .
Bathing Box 34, at Shire Hall Beach in Victoria, has no windows or power and is made of weatherboard . Originally simple structures built to house swimmers and beach equipment, beach boxes have become one of the nation's iconic structures . Mr Luff said they were particularly popular in Victoria where they are scattered across the peninsula . At $100,000 the patriotic box is by no means one of the more expensive options, with some selling for as high as $250,000 .
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Tonight, Mick Jagger will be communicating with a rapt audience of fans while on stage with the Rolling Stones at the Marine Bay Sands arena in Singapore. Some 6,740 miles away, his former wife Jerry Hall will be sending out her own message loud and clear. For Jerry, 57, has studiously picked a moment when Mick and his new partner L’Wren are firmly out of town to host a rather extraordinary baby shower at their former marital home in Richmond, Surrey. Rock royalty babies: Jade Jagger, 42, is having a baby in May - and her daughter Assisi next month. Jerry will be celebrating the imminent arrival of a new step-granddaughter by her stepdaughter Jade, 42, whose baby is due in May, and of a step-great-granddaughter by Jade’s daughter Assisi, 21, who is expecting a baby next month. The baby shower will be impeccably A-list — lavish enough to require half a dozen cases of vintage champagne — and a very clear demonstration of her continued pivotal role in the Jagger dynasty as its undisputed matriarch. According to pals, the party will deliver a pointed message to Jade’s father Mick and to his fashion designer partner L’Wren Scott about what is seen as a lack of enthusiasm on their side for the impending little arrivals. ‘Jerry is going to such trouble because she has always been fantastic and inclusive to Jade, and they genuinely have a great relationship,’ says a friend of Jerry’s. ‘But she is also doing it to have a little pop at Mick and at L’Wren whom, to put it mildly, the children are not so keen on. They even call her the black spider.’ No stepmonster! The join baby shower for Assisi and her mother Jade will be organised by Jerry Hall, pictured with Armand Leroi earlier this week . So who is attending tonight’s extravaganza? What will they be eating, and how will they be toasting the health of the latest additions to the Jagger clan? We give a sneak preview of an impossibly glamorous — and complicated — gathering. QUEEN BEE JERRY . Jade Jagger has, of course, nothing biologically to do with Jerry Hall. She is the daughter of Nicaraguan beauty Bianca Perez-Mora Macias and Mick Jagger. When Jerry met Mick at a party in 1976, she was with fiance Bryan Ferry and Mick was still nominally the husband of Bianca. Within a year Bianca and Mick were divorced. But because Jerry has been associated with the Jagger clan for almost 40 years, she is now widely considered the matriarch of the clan. By hosting a baby shower, Jerry may indeed be sending a covert message to her replacement, but it also demonstrates that Jerry has a big maternal heart and masses of charm. She has always been surprisingly good at fostering a kind of sisterhood between the various elements of Mick’s family and always did her best by Jade. (The Rolling Stone, remember, has seven children by four women.). All the girls together: (L-R) Assisi, Jade and Amber Jagger, Jade's daughter far left is set to give birth in April . Jerry has always tried to lessen the hurt Jade felt from the break-up of her parents’ marriage. I’m . told that Jerry included Jade ‘in every single birthday, christening . and holiday’ when she was with Mick and Jade was growing up. What’s . more, Jerry’s daughter Georgia May, 22, went to the private school . Ibstock Place, in Roehampton, South-West London, at the same time as . Jade’s daughters Amba and Assisi. They were always friends, so there is . an added connection there. Jade . herself bonds the family because Mick has always idolised her. When she . was born in October 1971, he said: ‘She will be called Jade because she . is very precious and quite, quite perfect.’ He . has since remarked that she was the one good thing to come out of his . ill-fated marriage to Bianca. Jerry, curiously, went on to become . friendly with Bianca. The two women occasionally have tea together . in London. MESSAGE TO MICK . Not coming: Great-grandfather and grandfather-to-be Mick Jagger and partner L'Wren Scott . Jade . was a little reticent about announcing her own baby news, allowing . Assisi to come forward first and get a Hello! deal under her belt before . revealing on Twitter last month that she, too, was pregnant and due . just a month after her daughter. Jade said: ‘Happy to announce this Granny is going to be a Mummy. I’m six months pregnant — double whammy this year.’ The father of Jade’s baby is graphic designer Adrian Fillary whom she married in June 2012. Jerry . felt that Jade needed support from her family because, after a lifetime . of drama and partying, she had made moves to settle down. Before . Adrian, Jade dated DJ Dan Williams for six years and, before him, had a . fling with American singer-songwriter Pharrell Williams, a romance with . publishing heir Dan Macmillan and an affair with artist Euan Macdonald. Assisi and Amba were born . during her relationship with artist Piers Jackson, with Assisi arriving . in 1992 when Jade was only 20 years old. A friend of Jade’s said: ‘Jade has . been feeling like some people have been weird with her about having . another baby. 'It is more than a 20‑year gap between children, which is . unusual. She’s a bit sensitive about everyone’s reaction.’ On . hearing this, Jerry rallied round. A friend of Jade’s said: ‘Jerry felt . Mick wasn’t effusive enough and that L’Wren has barely even . congratulated Jade because she’s been working on her latest design . collection, so she wanted to do a big in-your-face party for Jade.’ Despite . not being married to the father of her unborn child, 25-year-old chef . Alex Key, Assisi is more conventional than her mother. The couple live . quietly on the Cornish coast in a converted barn on a cliff-top farm . overlooking the sea. Assisi is trying to launch a homeopathy business. The Family Stones: Rock chick Jade with Assisi, mum Bianca Jagger, and daughter Amba Jackson . LOOK WHO'S BROODY . Kate Moss, who has been friends with Jade for about 20 years, will be the guest of honour at today’s party. It is a revealing invitation and a chance to heal old wounds. Jealous Kate? Jade and supermodel Moss earlier this month at Paris Fashion Week . Although . Kate and Jade were seen socialising earlier this week in Paris at the . fashion shows, it has not always been such an easy-going friendship. They fell out in 2003 over Dan Macmillan after it was reported that Kate was seeing him behind Jade’s back. Jade dumped Dan and he started to date Kate. It took years for the two women to become reconciled. Yet there is still tension. Kate, now married to rocker Jamie Hince, is desperately envious of Jade’s good fortune in falling pregnant naturally at the age of 42. Now 40 herself, it would be surprising if Kate has not been trying to get pregnant by Jamie. She is said to be keener than ever to cement their happiness with a child. Her daughter Lila Grace, by magazine publisher Jefferson Hack, is 11. guests of honour . Designer Stella McCartney is invited, as are Keith Richards’ model daughters Theodora and Alexandra. Naturally, Jerry’s brood — Lizzie, . James, Georgia May and Gabriel — will be there. Ronnie Wood’s offspring . are also on the list, with TV presenter Fearne Cotton expected to attend . with Ronnie’s son Jesse, her fiance. Georgia . May and Kate Moss will be discreetly kept away from each other. There’s . no love lost between them since Georgia May succeeded Kate as the face . of cosmetics house Rimmel in a lucrative contract. TEA AND FIZZ . The . food will comprise vegetarian platters, roast beef for the meat-eaters . and a red velvet cake. Tea and champagne will be served. One thing is . for certain: the food won’t be cooked by Jerry, who prefers to get . outside caterers for big occasions and sometimes has a housekeeper for . the smaller ones, too. She . is domestic — she keeps chickens and will potter around the garden . collecting their eggs — but everything, it seems, has a limit, and . catering for 40 or so is well above it. Granny to mummy again: Jade Jagger has announced she is expecting a child, at the same time as she is expecting her first grandchild . Baby joy: Jade shared her 'double whammy' news on Instagram . FUN'S COMPULSORY . Guests will not be allowed to just sit around drinking and chatting. Jerry has ordered that all must have fun! Word is that she is ‘going all out’, with balloons and games based around blue and pink quizzes. Photographs of Jade as a baby and of Jade’s two girls as babies will be on display. HELLO! GOODBYE! Jerry has warned her family and guests that this is a private party and no commercial element should creep in. It will be held at her £10 million home in Richmond, which she has always regarded as a private sanctuary. It is Jerry’s bolt-hole, a house she was determined to get from Mick when they divorced. Jade and Assisi are said, however, to have signed magazine deals for after the births of their respective babies. Hello! is believed to be a strong contender having already covered Jade’s wedding at Aynhoe Park, near Banbury, Oxfordshire. And the magazine was granted an interview with Assisi, who said: ‘The women in our family just tend to have children young. It runs in the genes. ‘I grew up quite quickly and wouldn’t have considered having a child if I was doing what my friends are doing at this stage, messing around. I don’t drink, I don’t smoke and I’m very settled.’ Assisi said she phoned her Rolling Stone grandfather to tell him she was pregnant. But she picked up vibes that he had mixed feelings about being a great-grandfather. As Assisi said: ‘I’m not sure he likes the idea of getting old. I call him Mick. I wouldn’t start calling him Grandpa.’
Jade Jagger is due in May - and her daughter Assisi next month . The pair will celebrate at a double baby shower organised by Jerry Hall . Jerry's involvement is said to be a dig at Mick and partner L'Wren Scott . Jerry and Jade said to be close, despite Jerry being her stepmother .
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[ "Tonight, Mick Jagger will be communicating with a", "rapt audience of fans while on stage with the", "Rolling Stones at the Marine Bay Sands arena", "in Singapore. Some 6,740 miles away, his former", "wife Jerry Hall will be sending out her own", "message loud and clear. For Jerry, 57, has", "studiously picked a moment when Mick and his new", "partner L’Wren are firmly out of town to host a", "rather extraordinary baby shower at their former", "marital home in Richmond, Surrey. Rock royalty", "babies: Jade Jagger, 42, is having a baby in May", "- and her daughter Assisi next month. Jerry will", "be celebrating the imminent arrival of a new", "step-granddaughter by her stepdaughter Jade, 42,", "whose baby is due in May, and of a", "step-great-granddaughter by Jade’s daughter", "Assisi, 21, who is expecting a baby next month.", "The baby shower will be impeccably A-list —", "lavish enough to require half a dozen cases of", "vintage champagne — and a very clear", "demonstration of her continued pivotal role in", "the Jagger dynasty as its undisputed matriarch.", "According to pals, the party will deliver a", "pointed message to Jade’s father Mick and to his", "fashion designer partner L’Wren Scott about what", "is seen as a lack of enthusiasm on their side for", "the impending little arrivals. ‘Jerry is going to", "such trouble because she has always been", "fantastic and inclusive to Jade, and they", "genuinely have a great relationship,’ says a", "friend of Jerry’s. ‘But she is also doing it to", "have a little pop at Mick and at L’Wren whom, to", "put it mildly, the children are not so keen on.", "They even call her the black spider.’ No", "stepmonster! The join baby shower for Assisi and", "her mother Jade will be organised by Jerry Hall,", "pictured with Armand Leroi earlier this week . So", "who is attending tonight’s extravaganza? What", "will they be eating, and how will they be", "toasting the health of the latest additions to", "the Jagger clan? We give a sneak preview of an", "impossibly glamorous — and complicated —", "gathering. QUEEN BEE JERRY . Jade Jagger has, of", "course, nothing biologically to do with Jerry", "Hall. She is the daughter of Nicaraguan beauty", "Bianca Perez-Mora Macias and Mick Jagger. When", "Jerry met Mick at a party in 1976, she was with", "fiance Bryan Ferry and Mick was still nominally", "the husband of Bianca. Within a year Bianca and", "Mick were divorced. But because Jerry has been", "associated with the Jagger clan for almost 40", "years, she is now widely considered the matriarch", "of the clan. By hosting a baby shower, Jerry may", "indeed be sending a covert message to her", "replacement, but it also demonstrates that Jerry", "has a big maternal heart and masses of charm. She", "has always been surprisingly good at fostering a", "kind of sisterhood between the various elements", "of Mick’s family and always did her best by Jade.", "(The Rolling Stone, remember, has seven children", "by four women.). All the girls together: (L-R)", "Assisi, Jade and Amber Jagger, Jade's daughter", "far left is set to give birth in April . Jerry", "has always tried to lessen the hurt Jade felt", "from the break-up of her parents’ marriage. I’m .", "told that Jerry included Jade ‘in every single", "birthday, christening . and holiday’ when she was", "with Mick and Jade was growing up. What’s . more,", "Jerry’s daughter Georgia May, 22, went to the", "private school . Ibstock Place, in Roehampton,", "South-West London, at the same time as . Jade’s", "daughters Amba and Assisi. They were always", "friends, so there is . an added connection there.", "Jade . herself bonds the family because Mick has", "always idolised her. When she . was born in", "October 1971, he said: ‘She will be called Jade", "because she . is very precious and quite, quite", "perfect.’ He . has since remarked that she", "was the one good thing to come out of his .", "ill-fated marriage to Bianca. Jerry, curiously,", "went on to become . friendly with Bianca. The two", "women occasionally have tea together . in London.", "MESSAGE TO MICK . Not coming: Great-grandfather", "and grandfather-to-be Mick Jagger and partner", "L'Wren Scott . Jade . was a little reticent about", "announcing her own baby news, allowing . Assisi", "to come forward first and get a Hello! deal under", "her belt before . revealing on Twitter last month", "that she, too, was pregnant and due . just a", "month after her daughter. Jade said: ‘Happy to", "announce this Granny is going to be a Mummy. I’m", "six months pregnant — double whammy this year.’", "The father of Jade’s baby is graphic designer", "Adrian Fillary whom she married in June 2012.", "Jerry . felt that Jade needed support from her", "family because, after a lifetime . of drama and", "partying, she had made moves to settle down.", "Before . Adrian, Jade dated DJ Dan Williams for", "six years and, before him, had a . fling with", "American singer-songwriter Pharrell Williams, a", "romance with . publishing heir Dan Macmillan and", "an affair with artist Euan Macdonald. Assisi and", "Amba were born . during her relationship with", "artist Piers Jackson, with Assisi arriving . in", "1992 when Jade was only 20 years old. A friend of", "Jade’s said: ‘Jade has . been feeling like some", "people have been weird with her about having .", "another baby. 'It is more than a 20‑year gap", "between children, which is . unusual. She’s a bit", "sensitive about everyone’s reaction.’ On .", "hearing this, Jerry rallied round. A friend of", "Jade’s said: ‘Jerry felt . Mick wasn’t effusive", "enough and that L’Wren has barely even .", "congratulated Jade because she’s been working on", "her latest design . collection, so she wanted to", "do a big in-your-face party for Jade.’ Despite .", "not being married to the father of her unborn", "child, 25-year-old chef . Alex Key, Assisi is", "more conventional than her mother. The couple", "live . quietly on the Cornish coast in a", "converted barn on a cliff-top farm . overlooking", "the sea. Assisi is trying to launch a homeopathy", "business. The Family Stones: Rock chick Jade with", "Assisi, mum Bianca Jagger, and daughter Amba", "Jackson . LOOK WHO'S BROODY . Kate Moss, who has", "been friends with Jade for about 20 years, will", "be the guest of honour at today’s party. It is a", "revealing invitation and a chance to heal old", "wounds. Jealous Kate? Jade and supermodel Moss", "earlier this month at Paris Fashion Week .", "Although . Kate and Jade were seen socialising", "earlier this week in Paris at the . fashion", "shows, it has not always been such an easy-going", "friendship. They fell out in 2003 over Dan", "Macmillan after it was reported that Kate was", "seeing him behind Jade’s back. Jade dumped Dan", "and he started to date Kate. It took years for", "the two women to become reconciled. Yet there is", "still tension. Kate, now married to rocker Jamie", "Hince, is desperately envious of Jade’s good", "fortune in falling pregnant naturally at the age", "of 42. Now 40 herself, it would be surprising if", "Kate has not been trying to get pregnant by", "Jamie. She is said to be keener than ever to", "cement their happiness with a child. Her daughter", "Lila Grace, by magazine publisher Jefferson Hack,", "is 11. guests of honour . Designer Stella", "McCartney is invited, as are Keith Richards’", "model daughters Theodora and Alexandra.", "Naturally, Jerry’s brood — Lizzie, . James,", "Georgia May and Gabriel — will be there. Ronnie", "Wood’s offspring . are also on the list, with TV", "presenter Fearne Cotton expected to attend . with", "Ronnie’s son Jesse, her fiance. Georgia . May and", "Kate Moss will be discreetly kept away from each", "other. There’s . no love lost between them since", "Georgia May succeeded Kate as the face . of", "cosmetics house Rimmel in a lucrative contract.", "TEA AND FIZZ . The . food will comprise", "vegetarian platters, roast beef for the", "meat-eaters . and a red velvet cake. Tea and", "champagne will be served. One thing is . for", "certain: the food won’t be cooked by Jerry, who", "prefers to get . outside caterers for big", "occasions and sometimes has a housekeeper for .", "the smaller ones, too. She . is domestic — she", "keeps chickens and will potter around the garden", ". collecting their eggs — but everything, it", "seems, has a limit, and . catering for 40 or so", "is well above it. Granny to mummy again: Jade", "Jagger has announced she is expecting a child, at", "the same time as she is expecting her first", "grandchild . Baby joy: Jade shared her 'double", "whammy' news on Instagram . FUN'S COMPULSORY .", "Guests will not be allowed to just sit around", "drinking and chatting. Jerry has ordered that all", "must have fun! Word is that she is ‘going all", "out’, with balloons and games based around blue", "and pink quizzes. Photographs of Jade as a baby", "and of Jade’s two girls as babies will be", "on display. HELLO! GOODBYE! Jerry has warned her", "family and guests that this is a private party", "and no commercial element should creep in. It", "will be held at her £10 million home in Richmond,", "which she has always regarded as a private", "sanctuary. It is Jerry’s bolt-hole, a house she", "was determined to get from Mick when they", "divorced. Jade and Assisi are said, however, to", "have signed magazine deals for after the births", "of their respective babies. Hello! is believed to", "be a strong contender having already covered", "Jade’s wedding at Aynhoe Park, near Banbury,", "Oxfordshire. And the magazine was granted an", "interview with Assisi, who said: ‘The women in", "our family just tend to have children young. It", "runs in the genes. ‘I grew up quite quickly and", "wouldn’t have considered having a child if I was", "doing what my friends are doing at this stage,", "messing around. I don’t drink, I don’t smoke and", "I’m very settled.’ Assisi said she phoned her", "Rolling Stone grandfather to tell him she was", "pregnant. But she picked up vibes that he had", "mixed feelings about being a great-grandfather.", "As Assisi said: ‘I’m not sure he likes the idea", "of getting old. I call him Mick. I wouldn’t start", "calling him Grandpa.’" ]
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- and her daughter Assisi next month. Jerry will whose baby is due in May, and of a The baby shower will be impeccably A-list — fashion designer partner L’Wren Scott about what her mother Jade will be organised by Jerry Hall, and grandfather-to-be Mick Jagger and partner Jamie. She is said to be keener than ever to
Miss Alabama has said she was 'flattered' by fawning comments made by two ESPN commentators as she cheered on her quarterback boyfriends during Monday night's game. Speaking on the Today show, Katherine Webb, 23, said that there was 'no need' for the network's apology on Tuesday after the enthusiastic remarks made Kirk Herbstreit and Brent Musburger, 73. 'If he had said something along the . lines of we were hot or sexy or any derogatory statements like that, . that would have been a bit different,' she told the Today show on Wednesday morning. 'The fact that he said we were beautiful and gorgeous - I don't see why any woman wouldn't be flattered by that.' Scroll down for videos . Speaking out: Katherine Webb, who became an internet hit after ESPN commentators made gushing remarks about her as she cheered from the stands, said she was flattered by their comments . Webb, who is dating Alabama's quarterback A.J. McCarron, became an internet hit after cameras panned to her in the stands during the first quarter of the BCS Championship game between Alabama and Notre Dame on Monday. 'I'm telling you, you quarterbacks, you . get all the good looking women,' Musburger gushed as the camera stayed on Webb. 'What a beautiful woman.' 'Wow!' former Ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbstreit added. 'AJ's doing some things right down in Tuscaloosa.' 'If . you're a youngster in Alabama, start getting the football out and throw . it around the backyard with pop,' added Musburger, who has been married . to his wife Arlene for 50 years. Who's that girl? Miss Webb, quickly became an internet sensation after appearing on camera on Monday . Fan favourite: The model watched her boyfriend defeat Notre Dame with his mother, Dee Dee Bonner . With some media commentators and viewers branding their comments 'creepy', ESPN was forced to apologize on Tuesday. 'We . always try to capture interesting . storylines, and the relationship between an Auburn grad who is Miss . Alabama USA and the current Alabama quarterback certainly met that test. However, we apologize that the commentary in this instance went too far . and Brent understands that.' But as well as Miss Webb herself, her father, Alan Webb, came to the defense of Musburger. 'On . one hand, you can look at it as being kind of like the dirty old man,' he said. 'But I'm used to this and I think if you really look into what . that he was trying to say, he was trying to be complimentary, and I . think they need to give Brent a break.' Fans: ESPN broadcasters Kirk Herbstreit, left, . and Brent Musburger, right, voiced their admiration for Webb as the . cameras picked her out in the crowd during the game on Monday night . Within minutes of ESPN broadcasting her image, Miss Webb became an internet sensation and saw her Twitter followers soar from around 2,300 to more than 205,000 by Tuesday evening. Donald Trump took to Twitter to say he would be offering Webb a place as a judge at the next Miss USA Pageant. 'We are proud of her,' he added. 'What a great couple... Katherine Webb and AJ McCarron. They are both winners.' She also caught the eye of Arizona . Cardinals defensive end Darnell Dockett, who posted his phone number on . Twitter as he attempted to ask her out. However McCarron was quick to step up for his girlfriend, tweeting: '@ddockett . u better worry ab being in them playoffs, then going to king of . diamonds homie.. #betterkeepdreaming like the rest of these dude.' All apologies: ESPN has said sorry to Miss Alabama USA 2012 after two of its sportscasters were caught on camera drooling over her at a game against Notre Dame . Oblivious: Miss Webb, who is the reigning Miss Alabama, had been watching the game from the stands with her boyfriend's mother when she attracted the attention of the ESPN hosts . He later posted on Twitter: '@ddockett boy . stop! U gotta better chance with them strippers then this way homie . know that. better stop eating them wings and win. All love.' '[W]hen gave over [sic], lets go to wing stop then King of diamond,' Dockett had tweeted earlier, referring to a strip club. He . then realized the tweet was public, and added that it was supposed to . be a direct message to her. The tweets have now been deleted. Much to the disbelief of her boyfriend, Miss Webb also gained NBC star LeBron James as a follower. 'No way,' McCarron, 22, said repeatedly after learning about her new fan. 'Man, I'm going to Tweet him and I'm going to get a follow. That's messed up.' Support: Webb and McCarron both laughed off the attention, and the QB added: 'I'm the one who's blessed' Crowned: Katherine Webb during her reign as Miss Alabama USA at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas . Webb . was also in shock about the reaction, revealing that her phone was . drained of battery thanks to an influx of new followers, texts and . calls. 'My followers went from 2,300 this . morning to 96,000 by the end of the night,' she told Yahoo! Sports. 'I don't know if I should even . check now, I don't know what is going on. 'I guess [Musburger] said something but I don't know what it was because I haven't seen it.'' But to McCarron, the attention came as no surprise. 'I know she's good looking,' McCarron . said. 'She's gonna have guys that jaw-drop over her. That's life. I . guess I'm the blessed one at the end of the day. She's gotta put up with . me.' Popular: After the broadcast, Webb's Twitter followers jumped from around 2,300 to more than 127,000 . Model girlfriend: Webb, 23, also competed in Miss USA last year and placed in the top ten, left . Webb, who grew up in Montgomery, Alabama and graduated from Auburn, finished in the top ten in the Miss USA competition in June and lives and works as a model in Los Angeles. McCarron and Webb met over Twitter . when a friend connected them in November, and in December, the sportsman . went to the pageant for Miss Alabama USA 2013, where Webb ended her . reign. The pair have been together since and grinned for photographs together on Christmas Eve. They . were pictured sharing a celebratory kiss at the end of the game on . Monday - but after McCarron had already shared an embrace with his . parents. Together: The couple has been dating for a month after a friend connected them through Twitter . Beautiful: Webb, pictured left in an Alabama jersey, is a native of the state and an Auburn University alum . 'That means he's a family guy, a mama's . boy,' Webb told Yahoo! Sports. 'And I'm totally good . with that. It's that personality that attracted me to him in the first . place. It was never about his status on the team.' McCarron also professed his admiration for his girlfriend. 'I think she was doing pretty well for . herself before that, Miss Alabama and competing in Miss USA,' he said. 'She's a great girl and I'm happy we're together.' Alabama beat Notre Dame 42-14 on Monday to win their third college football title in four years. Winner: McCarron holds The Coaches' Trophy after the BCS National Championship college football game against Notre Dame on Monday night. Alabama won the title 42-14 . Star player: McCarron threw four touchdown passes and finished with 264 yards through the air . McCarron threw four touchdown passes and finished with 264 yards through the air, while running back Eddie Lacy and receiver Amari Cooper had two scores each. The victory confirmed Nick Saban as the most successful active coach in college football with four national titles, taking him within two of Alabama great Bear Bryant. VIDEO: Miss Alabama calls remarks by commentators 'flattering' Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy .
Katherine Webb, who has been dating Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron for a month, was picked up by ESPN cameras on Monday night . Commentator Brent Musburger, 73, gushed about her beauty and the network has now apologized for going 'too far' Webb, 23, was Miss Alabama 2012 and placed in the top ten in Miss USA .
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[ "Miss Alabama has said she was 'flattered' by", "fawning comments made by two ESPN commentators as", "she cheered on her quarterback boyfriends during", "Monday night's game. Speaking on the Today show,", "Katherine Webb, 23, said that there was 'no need'", "for the network's apology on Tuesday after the", "enthusiastic remarks made Kirk Herbstreit and", "Brent Musburger, 73. 'If he had said something", "along the . lines of we were hot or sexy or any", "derogatory statements like that, . that would", "have been a bit different,' she told the Today", "show on Wednesday morning. 'The fact that he said", "we were beautiful and gorgeous - I don't see why", "any woman wouldn't be flattered by that.' Scroll", "down for videos . Speaking out: Katherine Webb,", "who became an internet hit after ESPN", "commentators made gushing remarks about her as", "she cheered from the stands, said she was", "flattered by their comments . Webb, who is dating", "Alabama's quarterback A.J. McCarron, became an", "internet hit after cameras panned to her in the", "stands during the first quarter of the BCS", "Championship game between Alabama and Notre Dame", "on Monday. 'I'm telling you, you quarterbacks,", "you . get all the good looking women,' Musburger", "gushed as the camera stayed on Webb. 'What a", "beautiful woman.' 'Wow!' former Ohio State", "quarterback Kirk Herbstreit added. 'AJ's doing", "some things right down in Tuscaloosa.' 'If .", "you're a youngster in Alabama, start getting the", "football out and throw . it around the backyard", "with pop,' added Musburger, who has been married", ". to his wife Arlene for 50 years. Who's that", "girl? Miss Webb, quickly became an internet", "sensation after appearing on camera on Monday .", "Fan favourite: The model watched her boyfriend", "defeat Notre Dame with his mother, Dee Dee Bonner", ". With some media commentators and viewers", "branding their comments 'creepy', ESPN was forced", "to apologize on Tuesday. 'We . always try to", "capture interesting . storylines, and the", "relationship between an Auburn grad who is Miss .", "Alabama USA and the current Alabama quarterback", "certainly met that test. However, we apologize", "that the commentary in this instance went too far", ". and Brent understands that.' But as well as", "Miss Webb herself, her father, Alan Webb, came to", "the defense of Musburger. 'On . one hand, you can", "look at it as being kind of like the dirty old", "man,' he said. 'But I'm used to this and I think", "if you really look into what . that he was trying", "to say, he was trying to be complimentary, and I", ". think they need to give Brent a break.' Fans:", "ESPN broadcasters Kirk Herbstreit, left, . and", "Brent Musburger, right, voiced their admiration", "for Webb as the . cameras picked her out in the", "crowd during the game on Monday night . Within", "minutes of ESPN broadcasting her image, Miss Webb", "became an internet sensation and saw her Twitter", "followers soar from around 2,300 to more than", "205,000 by Tuesday evening. Donald Trump took to", "Twitter to say he would be offering Webb a place", "as a judge at the next Miss USA Pageant. 'We are", "proud of her,' he added. 'What a great couple...", "Katherine Webb and AJ McCarron. They are both", "winners.' She also caught the eye of Arizona .", "Cardinals defensive end Darnell Dockett, who", "posted his phone number on . Twitter as he", "attempted to ask her out. However McCarron was", "quick to step up for his girlfriend, tweeting:", "'@ddockett . u better worry ab being in them", "playoffs, then going to king of . diamonds", "homie.. #betterkeepdreaming like the rest of", "these dude.' All apologies: ESPN has said sorry", "to Miss Alabama USA 2012 after two of its", "sportscasters were caught on camera drooling over", "her at a game against Notre Dame . Oblivious:", "Miss Webb, who is the reigning Miss Alabama, had", "been watching the game from the stands with her", "boyfriend's mother when she attracted the", "attention of the ESPN hosts . He later posted on", "Twitter: '@ddockett boy . stop! U gotta better", "chance with them strippers then this way homie .", "know that. better stop eating them wings and win.", "All love.' '[W]hen gave over [sic], lets go to", "wing stop then King of diamond,' Dockett had", "tweeted earlier, referring to a strip club. He .", "then realized the tweet was public, and added", "that it was supposed to . be a direct message to", "her. The tweets have now been deleted. Much to", "the disbelief of her boyfriend, Miss Webb also", "gained NBC star LeBron James as a follower. 'No", "way,' McCarron, 22, said repeatedly after", "learning about her new fan. 'Man, I'm going to", "Tweet him and I'm going to get a follow. That's", "messed up.' Support: Webb and McCarron both", "laughed off the attention, and the QB added: 'I'm", "the one who's blessed' Crowned: Katherine Webb", "during her reign as Miss Alabama USA at the Trump", "International Hotel in Las Vegas . Webb . was", "also in shock about the reaction, revealing that", "her phone was . drained of battery thanks to an", "influx of new followers, texts and . calls. 'My", "followers went from 2,300 this . morning to", "96,000 by the end of the night,' she told Yahoo!", "Sports. 'I don't know if I should even . check", "now, I don't know what is going on. 'I guess", "[Musburger] said something but I don't know what", "it was because I haven't seen it.'' But to", "McCarron, the attention came as no surprise. 'I", "know she's good looking,' McCarron . said. 'She's", "gonna have guys that jaw-drop over her. That's", "life. I . guess I'm the blessed one at the end of", "the day. She's gotta put up with . me.' Popular:", "After the broadcast, Webb's Twitter followers", "jumped from around 2,300 to more than 127,000 .", "Model girlfriend: Webb, 23, also competed in Miss", "USA last year and placed in the top ten, left .", "Webb, who grew up in Montgomery, Alabama and", "graduated from Auburn, finished in the top ten in", "the Miss USA competition in June and lives and", "works as a model in Los Angeles. McCarron and", "Webb met over Twitter . when a friend connected", "them in November, and in December, the sportsman", ". went to the pageant for Miss Alabama USA 2013,", "where Webb ended her . reign. The pair have been", "together since and grinned for photographs", "together on Christmas Eve. They . were pictured", "sharing a celebratory kiss at the end of the game", "on . Monday - but after McCarron had already", "shared an embrace with his . parents. Together:", "The couple has been dating for a month after a", "friend connected them through Twitter .", "Beautiful: Webb, pictured left in an Alabama", "jersey, is a native of the state and an Auburn", "University alum . 'That means he's a family guy,", "a mama's . boy,' Webb told Yahoo! Sports. 'And", "I'm totally good . with that. It's that", "personality that attracted me to him in the first", ". place. It was never about his status on the", "team.' McCarron also professed his admiration for", "his girlfriend. 'I think she was doing pretty", "well for . herself before that, Miss Alabama and", "competing in Miss USA,' he said. 'She's a great", "girl and I'm happy we're together.' Alabama beat", "Notre Dame 42-14 on Monday to win their third", "college football title in four years. Winner:", "McCarron holds The Coaches' Trophy after the BCS", "National Championship college football game", "against Notre Dame on Monday night. Alabama won", "the title 42-14 . Star player: McCarron threw", "four touchdown passes and finished with 264 yards", "through the air . McCarron threw four touchdown", "passes and finished with 264 yards through the", "air, while running back Eddie Lacy and receiver", "Amari Cooper had two scores each. The victory", "confirmed Nick Saban as the most successful", "active coach in college football with four", "national titles, taking him within two of Alabama", "great Bear Bryant. VIDEO: Miss Alabama calls", "remarks by commentators 'flattering' Visit", "NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and", "news about the economy ." ]
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Katherine Webb, 23, said that there was 'no need' Brent Musburger, 73. 'If he had said something Alabama's quarterback A.J. McCarron, became an Alabama USA and the current Alabama quarterback Miss Webb, who is the reigning Miss Alabama, had USA last year and placed in the top ten, left . The couple has been dating for a month after a against Notre Dame on Monday night. Alabama won
The Russian billionaire who owns the Brooklyn Nets has decided to sell the NBA team amid concerns about its financial losses and performance on court, according to reports. Mikhail Prokhorov, 49, has apparently retained investment adviser Evercore Partners to sell his share of the basketball franchise, which he bought for a staggering $223million in May 2010. The businessman, who is worth an estimated $11.1billion, currently holds 80 per cent of the Nets, as well as 45 per cent of the Barclays Center, the club's two-and-a-half-year-old arena in New York. Of these, only the team is for sale, two sources close to the matter told Bloomberg News. Looking to sell? Mikhail Prokhorov (pictured) has retained investment adviser Evercore Partners to sell his share of the basketball franchise, which he bought for a staggering $223million in May 2010, it is claimed . 'It’s a unique asset which is going to garner national and international interest,' Sal Galatioto, founder of Galatioto Sports Partners, which has sold several NBA teams, told the broadcaster. According to valuations expert Peter Schwartz, the Nets is believed to be worth around $1.3billion. But its sale price could exceed $2billion - surpassing the amount that Microsoft's Steve Ballmer spent on the LA Clippers last year - because of its home in the No 1 US media market, Mr Schwartz said. The sale would also involve the buyer gaining control of the team. According to ESPN, sources have said Prokhorov's decision to sell up comes amid worries about the team's $144million loss in basketball-related business in the financial year 2013-14. This loss was a whopping $131million more than the next highest team, Grantland.com reported. Team: The businessman, who is worth an estimated $11.1billion, currently holds 80 per cent of the Nets (pictured: Brook Lopex, left), as well as 45 per cent of the Barclays Center, the club's arena in New York . Owner: Of these, only the team is for sale, two sources close to the matter said. Above, Prokhorov is pictured drinking champagne with American rapper and Nets investor Jay-Z, after he purchased the team in 2010 . Prokhorov, one of the world's richest men, is also said to be concerned about the Nets' performance on court. The team is currently in last place in the NBA Eastern Conference, with a record of 16-22. Despite the reports - all of which have stemmed from sources who have insisted on anonymity - Prokhorov's spokesman, Ellen Pinchuk, has denied that he the tycoon selling the Nets. 'As we have been saying for many months, team ownership is open to listening to offers,' she said. 'That’s part of the business. There is nothing imminent in terms of the sale of any stake in the team.' The rumors come seven months after Prokhorov was said to be listening to offers for the Nets, who have the highest payroll in the league at $91million. At the time, he denied any interest in selling. But in October, the Nets and Dodgers were reported to be discussing a merger of sorts that some believed would have been a straight sale. However, it later emerged that talks had broken down. In November, Prokhorov was noncommital about selling the Nets, telling the Washington Post: 'My position is that I will not give up control of the team. 'But you know, I am quite happy when somebody sending me a nice offer without taking my control of team. I think, for the time being, nothing is imminent, but still I think it’s not bad just to listen.' Denial: Prokhorov, who ran against Vladimir Putin (pictured) for president two years ago, denies the reports . Prokhorov, who ran against Vladimir Putin for Russian president two years ago, has lost more than $1billion since November, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. This is due to the dramatic weakening of Russia's currency, the ruble, against the dollar last month after an interest rate hike led to panic among investors. If the reports are true, the Nets are the second NBA team to go on the market after the Atlanta Hawks, who were put up for sale on January 8.
Mikhail Prokhorov, 49, bought Brooklyn Nets for $223million in May 2010 . He currently owns 80 per cent of club and 40 per cent of Barclay Center . Has reportedly retained Evercore Partners to sell his share in franchise . Comes amid concerns over team's performance and finances, it is said . Nets' home in No 1 US media market 'could see it sell for over $2billion' Prokhorov, who once ran for Russian President, has denied the reports .
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The Russian billionaire who owns the Brooklyn Nets has decided to sell the NBA team amid concerns court, according to reports. Mikhail Prokhorov, Evercore Partners to sell his share of the $11.1billion, currently holds 80 per cent of the staggering $223million in May 2010, it is claimed No 1 US media market, Mr Schwartz said. The sale who ran against Vladimir Putin for Russian