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Fed up of your neighbor's dog barking? It seems you could be in for a windfall. A couple in Oregon have been awarded $240,000 compensation for more than a decade of disquiet. Dale and Debra Krein of Rogue River filed a suit in 2012 against their neighbors and their giant Tibetan mastiffs. Winners! Debra and Dale Krein (pictured) have been awarded $240,000 after complaining that their neighbors' Tibetan mastiffs have caused them more than a decade of disquiet by barking until 5am . Overruled: John Updegraff and Karen Szewc (above) tried to argue they needed the dogs for their livestock . Finally, after three years of proceedings, a jury has ruled in favor of the disgruntled Oregonians, ordering for the canines to be debarked within 60 days. Debarking is a surgical operation that reduces tissue in the vocal chords. The procedure lowers the volume of a dog's bark. The Kreins claimed their lives have been plagued by the noise since the defendants, John Updegraff and Karen Szewc, started breeding dogs in 2002. According to the Mail Tribune, the canines would routinely bark until 5am and throughout the day outside the property just 300 feet from the Kreins. The jury ruled that the Tibetan mastiffs (stock image), born in 2002, should have their vocal chords removed . Irritation: The Kreins' property (right) is less than 300 meters from Updegraff and Szewc (center), who claim to keep livestock on their sprawling land. The jury ruled their dogs were unsuited to protecting livestock . This continued, they told the court, despite the fact that Updegraff and Szewc were cited by Jackson County Animal Control in 2002 and 2004 for violating public nuisance codes. The defendants attempted to argue that the mastiffs were needed to protect their livestock. However, on Thursday a judge at Jackson County Circuit Court ruled the animals were not suited to the role. Court case: The jury at Jackson County Circuit Court (pictured) heard defendants Updegraff and Szewc were cited twice for public nuisance in 2002 and 2004 but failed to control their animals' barking .
Dale and Debra Krein sued their neighbors in Oregon over the noise . They claim the Tibetan mastiffs have barked unnecessarily since 2002 . A jury has ruled in their favor, ordered the dogs to be debarked .
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These two Australian dogs have got talent! A pair of border collies were caught on camera performing a balancing act. Using a human as their base, pooches Ace and Holly stood up high on their hind legs, with their front paws up. Scroll down for video . Here we go! Border collie Ace is seen on top of his owner and trainer Dai Aoki's lap . Don't forget about me! Soon, Holly the border collie hops onto Aoki's legs . The brief clip, set to 'Les Toreadors' from 'Carmen,' first shows a man, identified as their owner and trainer Dai Aoki, lying on the ground with 22-month-old Ace on his lap. Soon, Aoki puts his legs in the air - and 28-month-old Holly hops on. Once Holly is up, Aoki stretches his hands up toward the sky. Soon enough, Holly and Ace stand up solely on their hind legs - and hold the pose for several seconds. This isn't the first time the dogs have shown off their skills. Aoki's Instagram page and YouTube pages feature multiple videos of Ace and Holly doing tricks. Aoki also works as a dog trainer, and runs the Waterloo, Australia-based company Positive Dog Care. Neat trick: The trio are seen performing their stunt together . Ta-da! Holly and Ace finish the trick by standing on their hind legs . Family: Ace (far left) and Holly (far right) are seen with their owner and trainer, Dai Aoki. Aoki runs the Waterloo, Australia-based dog training company Positive Dog Care . Puppy Tales pointed out that the TV show 'The Living Room' deemed Ace Australia's Smartest Dog in 2014. Aoki told the website in January 2015: 'I only use positive reinforcement in the training that I do. 'And, equally importantly, I always have fun with my dogs. 'I actually don’t really use the word "training" – we are just having a good time together and learning new things.' Aoki also told Puppy Tales: 'I have had a few dogs in my life and I have never learned properly about dog training. 'With Holly and Ace, I wanted to spend quality time with them and have happy long lives together, so I undertook a course on Canine behaviour.' 'The most important things in training your dogs are consistency, patience, respect and love,' Aoki revealed to the website. Skilled: Aoki's Instagram page and YouTube pages feature multiple videos of Ace and Holly performing tricks .
Border collies Ace and Holly were caught on camera performing a gravity-defying feat together . The two pooches stood up on their hind legs while balancing on their owner and trainer Dai Aoki . They have appeared in a number of videos showing off their tricks .
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Five time Emmy-winning actress Candice Bergen, now 68, confesses she was the highest paid actor in television for a lot of years after playing the title role in the hit CBS sitcom, Murphy Brown that ran for ten years starting in 1988. ‘The job security was incredible. And I never wanted it to end; doing Murphy Brown was insanely fun’. ‘I have made a lot of money. Most of this is the incomparable TV Money. Nothing like it’. After the first year of the hit TV show, when she won the Golden Globe and Emmy for best actress, her salary headed skyward for over ten years and she kept that fact a secret. Financial secrets prevailed in her upbringing by her model/ actress mother and her famous father, Edgar Bergen, best known for as ventriloquist who's sidekick was dummy Charlie McCarthy. Scroll down for video . Puppet envy: In her new memoir, Candice Bergen writes that her father belittled her looks and favored his dummy. She reveals that she would sit on one of her father’s knees at the breakfast table and Charlie McCarthy sat on the other.‘A gentle squeeze on the back of my neck was my cue to open and shut my mouth so he could ventriloquize me. Charlie and I would chatter together silently, while behind us Dad would supply the snappy repartee for both of us' Success: Candice starred in the long-running TV hit Murphy Brown, here with costar Grant Shaud . Happy at last: Candice Bergen and husband Marshall Rose t the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party . Edgar spent more time with the dummy than his first-born child, Candice. And when he died in 1978, her penurious father left his only daughter out of his will - but not Charlie.. Charlie McCarthy was willed $10,000 with the proviso that the funds be managed, invested and reinvested to fund ventriloquist performances in the future. Edgar wrote ‘I make this provision for sentimental reasons which to me are vital due to the association with Charlie McCarthy who has been my constant companion and who has taken on the character of a real person and from whom I have never been separated even for a day’. ‘I’d chased my father’s approval all my life and here was proof I’d never get it’, the actress candidly reveals in her new memoir, A Fine Romance, published by Simon & Schuster. Charlie McCarthy dominated Candy’s childhood. She sat on one of her father’s knees at the breakfast table and Charlie sat on the other. ‘A gentle squeeze on the back of my neck was my cue to open and shut my mouth so he could ventriloquize me. Charlie and I would chatter together silently, while behind us Dad would supply the snappy repartee for both of us. Charlie had his own bedroom next to mine – and his was bigger. Candy's competition for her dad's affections was not with a sibling - it was with her ventriloquist EdBound to give Charlie McCarthy . ‘Those were unique circumstances to grow up in. Sometimes I have to give myself credit for being a functional human being,' she writes . ‘Those were unique circumstances to grow up in. Sometimes I have to give myself credit for being a functional human being’. ‘I knew my father loved me, but with his Swedish reserve, it wasn’t his nature to tell me’, Bergen writes. He was not physically affectionate and when the young girl decided to get over her own terror of trying to say she loved him, his response to her declaration was a pat on the hand. But the two would go up in his plane together and he’d prop the young girl up on phonebooks and let her fly the plane. They also went on fishing outings together and took long breakfast rides on horseback when visiting Palm Springs. ‘Still I was hurt, shocked when I discovered he had left me out of his will’. She didn’t need the money but it was an emotional slight. Edgar also kept secrets from his wife – the contents of a safe in his study. When Candice and her mother finally figured out the combination after his death, the name ‘Charlie’ transposed into numbers, the door opened to reveal fabulous pieces of jewelry that Edgar had purchased and stowed away as investments and also to avoid paying taxes on them. Mrs. Frances Bergen, known professionally as Frances Westcott after becoming ‘the Chesterfield Girl’ and the ‘Ipana (toothpaste) Girl’ in newspaper ads and on billboards, had no clue as to the existence of the large marquis diamond ring or the beautiful diamond necklace with an aquamarine the size of an egg. Edgar never included her in any financial discussion but after his death, she became the ‘stock witch’, cleverly quadrupling the value of the estate over twenty years. Charlie McCarthy always dominated Candice’s life. She compared playing her award-winning title role on Murphy Brown to channeling her inner Charlie. The Murphy Brown character fit her like a glove and ‘gave me permission to be my brattiest, bawdiest self’. Her father was schizophrenic in the same way -- buttoned-down, quiet, and introverted– unless he was with friends or had Charlie with him, an invitation to be risqué and tell dirty jokes. Director Louis Malle and actress Candice Bergen attend the 'Dangerous Liaisons'  premier in 1988 . ‘He belonged to a men’s group called the Rancheros Visitadores. They would go on weekend horseback rides and camp out and tell stories and fart around a campfire’. Then he would revert to his introverted self when back at home. Candice married the brilliant French film director, screenwriter and producer Louis Malle in 1980. When she became pregnant with their first and only child, Chloe Malle, Candice agonized over whether or not she would be able to tell the baby still in her womb that she loved her. She had never heard those words growing up and had never been able to tell her parents she loved them until late in their lives and well into her thirties. For thirty-nine years, those feelings were suppressed until Chloe was born in 1985 and then the infant hijacked Candice’s feelings and turned her into a lunatic if she was separated from the child. The little girl became the love of her life distancing her from Malle. He escaped Los Angeles to work in France and New York. But the couple remained devoted and thought about having a second child until Louis was diagnosed with myelofibrosis that morphed into lymphoma and inflammation of the brain. The illness was fatal.' ‘I was in a black anger. I felt that my life, which had always been blessed, had suddenly been hijacked by this completely other force.’ Candice's daughter Chloe is engaged and will marry in France, as her mother did Chloe's father, this summer . ‘I felt like my heart was breaking’. She hid in the housekeeper’s room and cried at night. She sought out primal scream therapy and was angry that that her life was being taken away from her and that she had become caretaker. Louis died in November 1995 at age sixty-three and Bergen confesses she still thinks about him all the time. ‘We loved each other completely, then were pulled apart by distance’. Three years later in 1998, she met Marshall Rose, who had been chairman of the New York Public Library, a real estate developer, philanthropist and a billionaire. They married in June 2000 and writes that she found this new married life claustrophobic. She and Louis had lived together and apart with his work in Europe. Now ‘Marsh’ was reaching out for a closeness she found excessive and suffocating and reacted to with tiny tantrums. Back to analysis that helped her open up to the continued tenderness of her second husband. Feeling too old for movies, feeling like a cliché, a middle-aged actress with no job offers, she was suffering from empty nest syndrome until the offer to act in Boston Legal in 2005 came along and rescued her from her anxieties. These days Bergen accepts the thirty pounds she’s packed on since her marriage to Marsh. She accepts that she is ‘a champion eater. ‘No carb is safe – no fat either’. Always a compulsive eater, when she was a young girl, she consumed twelve peanut butter and jelly sandwich halves in less than ten minutes. She no longer overeats past gratification but still indulges in cookies and ice cream if she can find where the housekeeper has hidden them and Parmesan cheese. She writes there is so much fat in her face that the skin is stretched to the max while hanging in folds under her chin. She’s on meds for mini-strokes she first suffered while taping Boston Legal, but she’s off the Prozac that had been prescribed. She’s given up chasing plastic surgery or fills to look younger and has settled in a loving and devoted relationship with Marsh. A Fine Romance by Candice Bergen and published by Simon & Schuster is available on Amazon tomorrow.
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Thirty years after the Bradford City fire which killed 56 football supporters, a new book written by a survivor of the disaster claims it was not an accident. Author Martin Fletcher points the finger at the late Stafford Heginbotham, Bradford City's chairman at the time and a businessman who had been linked to eight previous blazes. 'Could any man really be as unlucky as Heginbotham?' writes Fletcher, after 15 years spent researching the fire in which four members of his family died. The fire at Bradford City's Valley Parade claimed 56 victims and injured 265 on May 11, 1985 . The 30th anniversary is approaching since the tragic fire that killed 56 people at Bradford's ground in 1985 . Fire engulfs Valley Parade on a day nobody can ever forget as 56 were killed at the football stadium . A police officer uses his helmet to shield the heat from his face as he runs in front of the stand on fire . Then-Bradford chairman Stafford Heginbotham (left) with Mr Justice Popplewell in front of the burned stand . 1: May 1967: fire in Stafford Heginbotham's factory at Cutler Heights Lane . 2: April 1968: fire at Genefoam Ltd, managing director is Heginbotham . 3: August 1970: store-room explosion at Matgoods, founded by Heginbotham . 4: Dec 1971: tenant fire at Castle Mills, Cleckheaton, owned by Heginbotham . 5: August 1977: fire at Yorkshire Knitting Mills, in Heginbotham-owned Douglas Mills building . 6: Dec 1977: fire at Coronet Marketing factory. Coronet a subsidiary of Tebro Toys, owned by Heginbotham . 7: Nov 1977: fire with toxic fumes at his Douglas Mills factory . 8: June 1981: fire in a plastics factory at Douglas Mills . His brother Andrew, 11, his father John, 34, his uncle Peter, 32, and his grandfather Eddie, 63, were among the 54 Bradford supporters and two Lincoln supporters who did not survive. Fletcher, who was 12 at the time became determined to challenge the accepted theories which he believes were founded upon a flawed investigation. He discovered that Heginbotham, who died in 1995 at the age of 61, had been connected to at least eight other fires at business premises and insurance claims dating back to 1967. His findings have been published in Fifty-Six – The Story of the Bradford Fire, which is being serialised in The Guardian. It stops short of a direct accusation of arson but inferences are clear and he is certain more should have been done at the time to investigate the disaster and those responsible. He hopes these questions can be officially addressed and that his research will prompt a new investigation into the disaster as the 30th anniversary approaches next month. No-one has sought accountability for the fire since the official inquiry chaired by High Court judge Oliver Popplewell recorded its findings following five days of hearings held less than a month after the blaze. The inquiry found that a small fire was probably caused by a spark from a discarded cigarette or match dropped through a gap in the wooden frame of the main stand on to piles of rubbish which had been collecting for years. It was the final game of the season and should have been a day of celebration. Before kick-off Bradford were presented before with the trophy for winning the Third Division title. The fire was noticed towards the end of the first half and within four minutes the stand packed with 4,000 spectators was fully ablaze. There were no fire extinguishers and no designated fire escapes. A 12-year-old Martin Fletcher is comforted by his mother Susan in 1985 after the Bradford Fire disaster . One survivor looks distraught with his burns visible (left) while another sits in front of a burned out stand . Prime minister Margaret Thatcher visits the scene of the disaster with her husband Dennis in 1985 . Tributes paid to the 56 who were killed by the fire on the same day Bradford should have been celebrating . His many businesses included toy company Tebro Toys. He once described football as 'the opera of the people'. After an initial spell as Bradford chairman, he came back in 1983 when he and another local businessman, Jack Tordoff, saved Bradford from the receivers, buying the club for around £30,000 each. Heginbotham resigned as chairman in 1988 due to ill health. He died on April 21 1995 after a heart transplant. He was 61. The tragedy, followed by Heysel, less than three weeks later, and Hillsborough in 1989, accelerated safety changes in football ground. The community turned inwards to comfort each other. They raised money for the Burns Unit at Bradford Royal Infirmary and supported friends through the aftermath of loss, physical pain and the psychological problems. They were not inspired by the need to fight and clear their names like the families of those killed at Hillsborough. As a whole they accepted it was a terrible accident and nothing came from the media or the courts to change that view. Bradford City reacted to early criticism that it had failed to honour the tragedy and there are memorials in the city centre and at the stadium and an annual memorial service, attended mostly by a few hundred of the people most closely affected. In 2010, on the 25th anniversary, there were an estimated two thousand at the service in the city's Centenary Square but this year there has been such a surge of interest that the club considered moving it to Valley Parade. Times have changed and social media has fuelled a craving for public outpourings of sympathy. Football's authorities decided that this year there would be a minute's silence before all games on April 25, when Bradford play Barnsley at Valley Parade. It is the final game of the season and Bradford always remember the victims of the fire at the home game closest to the anniversary. Representatives from Bradford and Lincoln have also been invited to Wembley for the FA Cup semi-finals this weekend and the FA will be represented at the annual memorial service in Bradford on May 11. These are specific to the 30th anniversary and yet are in tune with a general increase in attention which has coincided with an upturn in the club's fortunes. But it sits uneasily with many at Valley Parade. Then-Bradford chairman Heginbotham (left) outside Valley Parade, where 56 people died and 265 were injured . The remains of the stand at Bradford's ground after the disaster on Saturday May 11, 1985 at Valley Parade . Investigators look around the burned out stand at Bradford's ground following the tragedy in 1985 . The charred remains of a Bradford programme from the day of the fire in which 56 people were killed . Author Martin Fletcher writes about his own experience at the Bradford Disaster, and asks why chairman Stafford Heginbotham was not investigated: . 'Why was it left to the 12-year-old who lost three generations and four members of his family, who was with over 40 people when they died within a 10-yard radius of him, who somehow got out of the stand, as the last person to get out, the only person to get out the front after being at the back, and the only person to survive the smoke?' Many supporters were unsure about a memorial flag which was taken to Wembley when Bradford reached the League Cup final two years ago. Arsenal and Hull fans then applauded in the 56th minute of last year's FA Cup final, a well-intentioned mark of solidarity copied by Oldham fans at Valley Parade, this season. Others have turned up and started to sing 'Stand up for the 56'. Again, this has provoked a mixed response. Some Bradford supporters believe the victims should be remembered in this way, others prefer it to keep it private. A stage documentary called The 56 is touring local theatres and children's entertainers the Chuckle Brothers have launched a charity single with members of Black Lace. Another fan has been selling old seats numbered 1-56 which were reclaimed from the stand this year while '56' branded hoodies and T-shirts are on sale, some more tasteful than others. Profits from some of these ventures will go to the Plastic Surgery and Burns Research Unit (PSBRU) at the University of Bradford, set up by Professor David Sharpe after the fire. In another year of success for Bradford City, with FA Cup wins against Chelsea and Sunderland, the club has found the dynamic is altering around what was once called football's less remembered tragedy. It may never be the same again after Martin Fletcher's book. He started his own investigations in 1994, when his mother told him Valley Parade had not been Heginbotham's first fire. The more he unearthed, the more his mind was made up. His findings will disturb the peace in Bradford.
Fifty-six people were killed and 265 were injured on May 11, 1985, when the Bradford City fire disaster occurred at Valley Parade . Martin Fletcher's mother, Susan, told her son about the disaster on May 11, 1994, that killed her other son, husband, brother-in-law and father-in-law . Then-Bradford chairman Stafford Heginbotham was linked to at least eight other fires before the disaster at Valley Parade . Fletcher is releasing his book, 'Fifty-Six - The Story of the Bradford Fire'
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Garissa, Kenya (CNN)The Kenyan government says Mohamed Mohamud, also known by aliases Dulyadin and Gamadhere, is the mastermind of Thursday's Kenya university terror attack, according to a tweet from the country's Interior Ministry. Al-Shabaab, an al Qaeda-linked militant group based in Somalia, took responsibility for the attack, according to the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi. Mohamud is "credited with having an extensive terrorist network within Kenya," according to a ministry document given to CNN. Earlier, the ministry posted a "Most Wanted" notice for Mohamud. It offers a reward of 20 million Kenyan shillings, which is about $215,000. "We appeal to anyone with any info on #Gamadhere to share with relevant authorities and security agencies," the Interior Ministry posted on Twitter. Mohamud is in charge of external operations against Kenya, the document says, and he is the regional commander within Al-Shabaab in charge of the Juba region. In this role, he commands the militia along the border and "is responsible for cross-border incursions in the country." His network extends within the Dadaab refugee camp, the document says. Dadaab is the world's biggest refugee camp, home to thousands of people, according to the United Nations. It's located in Kenya's North Eastern province near Somalia. CNN Exclusive: Exposing smuggler routes across the Somalia-Kenya border . Mohamud has claimed responsibility for several attacks in the past few years, including December's quarry attack, which killed at least 36 people. In that attack, Al-Shabaab militants separated non-Muslim workers from their Muslim counterparts and killed them. Mohamud is Kenyan and has three wives and three siblings, including two with links to Al-Shabaab, the document says. Also Sunday, Kenya's Interior Ministry identified another terrorist involved in the Garissa University College attack as Abdirahim Abdullahi. Abdullahi's father, Abdullahi Daqare, a government chief in Mandera in northern Kenya, told CNN that his son was missing. Daqare is a Kenyan Somali, he said. His son graduated in 2013 from Nairobi University law school and worked for a bank for two months before he went missing, Daqare said in a phone interview. "I have received reports from people who found information (on) the Internet that my son was one of the terrorists," Daqare said. "I previously told the government that the son is missing. I sought their help to find the whereabouts of my son." He added that the two had not been in contact his the son disappeared. Daqare said he had "really given up on him." On Sunday, families of some of the more than 147 people slain at Garissa University College left a mortuary in Nairobi, Kenya, after identifying the bodies of their loved ones. One woman almost had to be carried out. "Why? Why? Where are you, my children?" she wailed. Across Garissa, there was a sense of fear, foreboding and grief. The news agency Reuters videotaped a man holding his daughter's hand at a local church, as military patrols and security officials searched people. A church member told the agency, "Nowhere is safe, but here in church you can come, you be with God and then you just console yourself." Horrific stories of survival and tales of massive loss continue to emerge. To survive Al-Shabaab militants blazing through her dorm, shooting and killing classmates, 19-year-old Cynthia Cheroitich went into a closet, covering herself with clothes. Her two roommates hid under their beds. The gunmen called them out. "(The gunmen) told them if you don't know to read to them in the Muslim word, whatever, and then you lie down," Cheroitich told CNN. "And then, if you know, you go to the other side." The teenager didn't see what happened next. She heard it. "They were shooting everywhere," she said. "I didn't want to open my eyes." For the next two days, Cheroitich didn't budge. Unable to get to water, she hydrated by drinking body lotion. When police went into her room -- well after the carnage was done, with 147 dead at the school -- she didn't believe them. Only a visit by the head of the university convinced her that, finally, it was safe to come out. "I was scared so much," she recalled. Garissa is a town about 90 miles from the Somali border. Al-Shabaab is based in Somalia, but it hasn't confined its terrorism to the lawless nation. In 2013 militants attacked Nairobi's upscale Westgate Mall. Saturday, the terrorist group warned that more carnage is coming, as it promised "another bloodbath" in Kenya. The threat drew a sharp response from Nathif Jama Adam, the governor of Garissa County. "The fallacy and satanic mindset of Al-Shabaab is that in Somalia, they kill Muslims and Somalis," Adam said. "They cross the border here and then say they are killing non-Muslims. That is a tricky way of doing business." He said the militants were "bent on nothing but destruction" and aimed to sow division between Muslims and non-Muslims. "But that is something we need to fight," Adam said. Five arrested in Kenya attack . Police in Garissa on Saturday paraded the bodies of men they said had carried out the attack. The corpses -- locked in a macabre embrace and partially wrapped in an orange tarp -- were piled on the back of a pickup truck and driven to a primary school soccer pitch for viewing. A large crowd gathered, despite the baking sun and foul stench. The truck drove up next to the onlookers, so that they could inspect the bodies. Anger seethed in the crowd. "These gunmen, they killed innocent children. We want to burn these people," one man told CNN. Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta also had some harsh words Saturday for Al-Shabaab, as well as those who supported them. In a nationally televised speech, Kenyatta said the nation's fight against terrorism "has been made all the more difficult by the fact that the planners and the financiers of this brutality are deeply embedded in our communities and were seen previously as ordinary, harmless people." Kenyatta condemned "corruption of the worst and most criminal kind (when) Kenyans ... finance, hide and recruit on behalf of Al-Shabaab." "There is no form of legal penalty, social shaming and godly condemnation that they do not deserve, to the fullest extent," the President said. Describing Al-Shabaab as an "existential threat to our republic," Kenyatta urged his fellow Kenyans to "tell those that believe a caliphate is possible in Kenya that we are one indivisible, sovereign and democratic state." "That fight will never change," he added. "Our forefathers bled and died for this nation. And we will do everything to defend our way of life." Kenyatta declared three days of national mourning for the victims of the attack. Inside Garissa University College dorm's scene of slaughter . CNN's Christian Purefoy reported from Garissa and Lillian and Florence Obondo reported from Kenya. CNN's David McKenzie, Don Melvin, Jethro Mullen and Jessica King contributed to this report.
Government names Abdirahim Abdullahi as one attacker; his father is a government official . Kenyan government tweets that attack mastermind was Mohamed Mohamud . Al-Shabaab threatens "another bloodbath" in Kenya .
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A bolt of lightning has been spotted soaring from the top of a cloud before looping back on itself and striking the ground in Australia. The image was captured over Jaibru in Australia by an off-duty emergency services officer who dubbed the phenomenon 'looping lightning'. Upwards lightning is possible, but is very rare - with current estimates suggesting less than one per cent of lightning strikes travelling in an ‘upwards’ direction. And storm chaser Dan Robinson believes 'looped lightning' is simply a trick of perspective, based on where the viewer is stood, meaning it appears to rise and loop even though it is not. This image was captured over Jaibru in Australia by emergency services officer Scott Murray, who dubbed the phenomenon looping lightning'. Upwards lightning is very rare - estimates suggest less than 1% of lightning travels in an ‘upwards’ direction. But storm chaser Dan Robinson said 'looped' lighting may instead be a trick of perspective, based on where a viewer is stood, meaning it appears to loop when it's not . The 'looping lightning' image was taken by Scott Murray and the bolt appears to shot out and up from the cloud before curving towards the Earth. Typically lightning is seen from a distance, or from the side, and it is rare to capture an image almost directly beneath a bolt. As a result, this can skew its perspective. In particular, if the bolt is travelling straight at the viewer - so they are almost looking up the length of the bolt -  it can make it appear as if it is curving because of its forked nature. There have been examples of lightning appearing to make complete circular loops, but this is also a trick of the eye. Lightning is caused by the build up of electrostatic charge in clouds. As they develop, air acts as an insulator between the positive and negative charges in the cloud, and between the cloud and the ground. Upwards lightning is normally caused by a preceding flash moving from the cloud to Earth, and involves a bolt moving from the ground to the clouds. The preceding flash causes an electrical field change, which allows an upward positive leader to originate from a tall object like a building or wind turbine. During winter snow storms, it is possible for tall objects to initiate upwards lightning without preceding flashes. Upwards lightning is very rare - estimates suggest less than one per cent of lightning travels in an ‘upwards’ direction. It is typically classified into three groups. The smallest are starters, which extend up to a altitude of 12 to 19 miles (20 to 30km). Next are jets, which extend 25 to 31 miles (40 to 50km), and the last are gigantic jets, which reach 44 to 56 miles (70 to 90km). Positive charge builds up in one area of the cloud, while negative charges build up in the other - typically the top and bottom of the cloud respectively. If this build up of charge reaches a certain level, the insulating capacity of the air breaks causing the negative charges to escape or 'leap' from the cloud either onto another another cloud - known as sheet lightning - or to the ground. As negative charges gather in the bottom of a cloud, the negative charges in the ground are forced from the surface, leaving it positive. When a so-called 'streamer' of negative charges leaps from the bottom of the cloud, it is therefore attracted to the ground, which in turn emits a streamer of positive charges from the ground up. In particular, the negative 'stepped leaders' fork downwards looking for the best conductive path to Earth, with the least resistance. This is why these stepped leaders typically travel straight down from the cloud. As the streams connect it causes electrons to jump, or 'return the stroke', and an electrical current begins flowing, which creates lightning. This flash temporarily equalises the charged regions, until the opposite charges build up again. Lightning can occur between opposite charges within the thunderstorm cloud, known as intra-cloud lightning, or between opposite charges in the cloud and on the ground, referred to as cloud-to-ground lightning. And there are roughly five to 10 times as many cloud flashes as there are cloud-to-ground flashes. Within these strikes are two types of ground flashes known as natural and triggered. The latter includes strikes to very tall structures, planes, rockets and towers and goes from the ground up to the cloud. Natural lightning is cloud to ground. Upwards lightning is normally caused by a preceding flash moving from the cloud to Earth, and involves a bolt moving from the ground to the clouds. The preceding flash causes an electrical field change, which allows an upward positive leader to originate from a tall object. Upwards lightning is very rare - estimates suggest less than one per cent of lightning travels in an ‘upwards’ direction - and it is typically classified into three groups, based on peak altitude. The smallest are starters, which extend up to a maximum altitude of 12 to 19 miles (20 to 30km). Next are jets, which extend 25 to 31 miles (40 to 50km), and the last are gigantic jets, which reach 44 to 56 miles (70 to 90km). Lightning is caused by a build up of electrostatic charges. As they develop, air acts as an insulator between the positive and negative charges in the cloud, and between the cloud and the ground. If this build up reaches a certain level, the insulating capacity of the air breaks. The negative charge 'leaps' from the cloud either onto another another cloud - known as sheet lightning - or to the ground (pictured) When a so-called 'streamer' of negative charges leaps from the bottom of the cloud, it is attracted to the ground, which in turn emits a streamer of positive charges from the ground up. In particular, the negative 'stepped leaders' fork downwards looking for the best conductive path to Earth, with the least resistance. This is why these stepped leaders typically travel straight down from the cloud (pictured) However, the upward movement of the lightning in Mr Murray's image doesn't appear to extend as high as other forms of upward lightning, and storm chaser Dan Robinson suggests an alternative. He explained: 'Sometimes a lightning channel will have the illusion of 'looping back' on itself or having bright knots in it. The reason behind this phenomenon is quite simple. 'Lightning is three-dimensional - it 'zigs' and 'zags' in all directions. As the streams connect, it causes electrons to jump, or 'return the stroke', and an electrical current begins flowing, which creates lightning. This flash temporarily equalises the charged regions, until the opposite charges build up again. Upwards lightning is normally caused by a preceding flash moving from the cloud to Earth, and involves a bolt moving from the ground to the clouds . Upward lightning is typically classified into three groups. Starters extend up to an altitude of 19 miles (30km), jets extend to 31 miles (50km), and the gigantic jets reach up to 56 miles (90km). The upward movement in Mr Murray's image doesn't appear to extend this high, however, and storm chaser Dan Robinson said if part of a bolt is coming straight at you, it will appear to loop back on itself even when it's not . 'Most of the time you'll view a lightning channel from the side and it'll appear to travel in one general direction only. 'However, if that lightning bolt - or part of the lightning bolt - is coming straight at you, that is, you are looking at it from one end. It will appear to loop back on itself, sometimes even appearing go back upwards. 'The bright knots in a lightning channel you sometimes see in lightning photographs are the result of the same phenomenon - they are just smaller, tighter 'loops'. It appears brighter because there is more than one section of lightning channel 'overlapping' in the camera's frame.' The Met Office's lightning expert Sven-Erik Enno told MailOnline: 'On the particular photo it seems that the upper part of the channel may be pointed towards the observer. 'In such perspective the upward movement of the horizontal channel may be more amplified - the approaching horizontal channel seems to rise higher in the sky as approaching plane seems to rise higher above the horizon although its real altitude does not change.' The map above shows the average yearly counts of lightning flashes per square kilometer from 1995 to 2013. Areas with the fewest number of flashes each year are grey and purple; areas with the largest number of lightning flashes - as many as 150 per year per square kilometer (0.4 square miles) - are bright pink. The Democratic Republic of Congo was found to have the most over the period .
Image was taken by emergency services officer Scott Murray who dubbed the phenomenon 'looping lightning' A bolt of lightning is shown leaving the top of the cloud before looping back towards the Earth . Lightning is caused when positive and negative charges build up in a cloud to a level where one leaps to the other . As a result lightning has been seen striking the ground from a cloud and vice versa, and can move between clouds .
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So the farewell tour will fizzle out rather than end with a bang. Steven Gerrard hoped his Liverpool career would end at Wembley but now the curtain will fall in Stoke. The dream was for Gerrard to end his 25-year association with Liverpool by lifting the FA Cup on his 35th birthday before starting his new adventure with LA Galaxy yet now the prospect is nothing like so glamorous. Losing to Aston Villa in Sunday’s semi-final will take time to get over. ‘We didn’t play, we looked very nervous,’ said Gerrard on talkSPORT. ‘We’re a team built on passing and playing it quickly but we were very disappointing in that aspect. They (Villa) were much better.’ Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard looks to the sky in frustration during Liverpool's FA Cup defeat by Aston Villa . Gerrard was the denied the opportunity of ending his Liverpool career in this season's FA Cup final at Wembley . Sunday April 25: West Bromwich Albion (A) Tuesday April 28: Hull City (A) Saturday May 2: Queens Park Rangers (H) Sunday May 10: Chelsea (A) Saturday May 16: Crystal Palace (H) Sunday May 24: Stoke City (A) Liverpool’s next two games are away at West Brom (on Saturday) and Hull (next Tuesday) before returning to Anfield to play Queens Park Rangers. With the injured Lucas Leiva facing two weeks out, it is inconceivable to think Gerrard will not start. On May 10 comes a trip to Stamford Bridge where it is possible that Liverpool will have to form a guard of honour to welcome Chelsea, the champions-in-waiting. Aston Villa midfielder Fabian Delph scored the winning goal to crush Gerrard's FA Cup final dream . Gerrard's final game at Anfield as a Liverpool player will come in the league against Crystal Palace on May 16 . Gerrard’s final game at Anfield is scheduled for May 16 against Crystal Palace. Then, after more than 700 games and countless golden moments, the end for Gerrard and Liverpool will come at Stoke’s Britannia Stadium on Sunday, May 24. Gerrard is likely to begin his new career in mid-July once the MLS transfer window opens — possibly when LA Galaxy meet San Jose Earthquakes on July 17, the same day Liverpool play their first pre-season friendly in Brisbane. April 27, 2014: With Liverpool seemingly set for the Premier League title, Gerrard slips to gift Chelsea a goal in a 2-0 defeat at Anfield to put the initiative back into the hands of eventual champions Manchester City. May 5, 2014: Liverpool squander a 3-0 lead against Crystal Palace to see their title hopes suffer a further blow that they would not recover from. June 19, 2014: Having lost their opening game against Italy, England are level with Uruguay until captain Gerrard gives the ball away to allow Luis Suarez to score a winner. England left the tournament without win. November 4, 2014: Gerrard is left out of the team that loses 1-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu against Real Madrid in the Champions League. December 9, 2014: The captain scores but Liverpool are knocked out of the Champions League after a 1-1 draw with Basle leaves them on just five points in Group B. January 27, 2015: Liverpool are knocked out of the Capital One Cup at the semi-final stage after losing 1-0 to Chelsea in extra time at Stamford Bridge, with Gerrard unable to inspire a victory. February 26, 2015: Gerrard misses Europa League tie with Besiktas through injury and they crash out on penalties in Istanbul. March 22, 2015: Any hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League for Liverpool take a huge blow in a 2-0 defeat by Manchester United at Anfield. Gerrard is left out of the starting XI and comes on as a second half substitute but is sent off just 38 seconds after coming on. April 19, 2015: Liverpool lose their FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa to end all hopes of a trophy in Gerrard's final season. May 10, 2015: Gerrard travels with Liverpool to face Chelsea, who could have already wrapped up the title, and faces being ridiculed by the Stamford Bridge crowd.: Sto . May 24, 2015: Seventeen years playing in the Premier League end with a trip to face Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium in a game that will likely be of little importance to either side.
Steven Gerrard no longer has chance of ending Liverpool career on high . The Liverpool ace was hoping to win FA Cup in last appearance for Reds . Gerrard will face the likes of Hull, QPR and Stoke in final six matches . READ: Gerrard faces a miserable farewell tour with Liverpool trophyless .
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Economy passengers have long wished they were in first class with lie-flat beds and nice meals, but now it seems there is someone else to envy - the cabin crew. A new plane design has revamped the areas where cabin crew can enjoy from rest and relaxation in flight, and it seems they have more space than any passengers. A slick bunk bed design has been unveiled by Zodiac Galleys Europe, giving staff a bed each and some privacy for a little shut-eye during long-haul flights. Scroll down for video . First class accommodation! Zodiac Aerospace have revealed their new designs for luxury sleeping quarters for cabin crew . The lower deck area aims to maximise the sense of space and privacy for flight attendants as they rest . Drawing on the help of 30 flight attendants from four different continents, their lower deck designs reveal an area designed to feel spacious, private and with maximum personal comfort. Every bunk is equipped with a personal service unit (PSU) offering crew with individual comfort features such as an in-flight entertainment and air conditioning system. In order to maximise the sense of space, innovative materials and lighting solutions were designed and implemented. The Zodiac Aerospace concept was revealed Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg last week, which aimed to showcase the latest developments in aircraft manufacturing. The company has been creating Lower Deck Mobile Crew Rests for Airbus A330/A340 since the '90s and is the market leader for this area. Each section boasts a personal service unit (PSU) offering crew with individual in-flight entertainment systems and air conditioning . They aimed to start from a clean slate in order to create a new concept for sleeping areas, and conducted extensive market research to achieve this. 'The goal was not only to improve on quantitative aspects such as cost and weight, but also to enhance the user experience,' a spokesperson for Zodiac Aerospace stated to Skift. 'In every step of the process users were involved. 'The extensive research provided a thorough understanding of the factors which influence how users experience crew rests.' Cabin envy! The deluxe areas were created after Zodiac Aerospace spoke to 30 flight attendants from four different continents . Last year other rare photographs revealed the tiny space quarters afforded to flight attendants on Boeing 373 Dreamliners. Unlike the Aerospace lower deck areas, the Boeing Crew Rest Departments (CRCs) can be located in a compartment at the top of the plane, or in a hidden section of the same cabin as passengers. Enough room to swing a cat? A file picture reveals the Crew Rest Department on board a Boeing 777 . On a Cathay Pacific 777-300ER there is a concealed staircase leading to the CRC at the rear of the plane. Attendants have to duck to get through it, but there is room for eight flight staff with six foot bunk beds with heavy curtains for blocking out noise from other crew members. Instructions state that one crew member can be on a bunk at a time, and never during taxi, take off and landing. When not in use, the secret door must be closed and latched to avoid passengers wandering in. Sleep tight: The cosy and comfortable looking crew sleeping quarters on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner . Pilots have their own separate sleeping quarters, such as this one, on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner . Looking out over the passengers: Cabin crew can keep an eye on everyone on the flight in case of any issues .
Zodiac Aerospace revealed new designs for cabin crew quarters based on feedback from airline workers . The luxury concept aims to maximise space, comfort and privacy, with a bunk bed system . Each bunk has a personal entertainment and air-conditioning system and lie-flat area . Areas are hidden away from passengers behind concealed doors on the lower deck .
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A timewarp home which has remained unchanged since the 1930s is up for sale complete with original features including stained-glass windows, oil-fired central heating and retro jars of popular food. The collector’s paradise in Horfield, Bristol, which has gone untouched for more than 80 years comes complete with the original bathroom and kitchen, wood-panelled hallway and even the vintage cupboards. With features that were once commonplace but are now considered decidedly old-fashioned, the semi-detached property has a guide price of between £200,000 and £250,000. The collector’s paradise in Horfield, Bristol, which has gone untouched for more than 80 years, comes complete with the original bathroom, kitchen, stained-glass windows and even oil-fired central heating - making it a collector's or antique love's paradise . It's a nondescript semi-detached home from the outside but inside it's a treasure trove with features including beautiful stained glass windows . The house even boasts the original bathroom which was installed when it was built - in a fetching mint green and black colour scheme . The most eye-catching room is the dated bathroom - with its mint and black colour scheme - which comes complete with original tiles, wooden floor, yellow wallpaper and green sink. hoe house's wood-panelled hall is lit by quirky stained-glass windows, depicting ships in full sail, while the living room's windows are patterned with coats of arms on the glass. The three-bedroom home also comes with all of the original 1930s cupboards in the kitchen, a brick open-face fire and dated kitchen sink. A high shelf in the hallway holds original tins of produce from yesteryear, including Cadbury’s Marvel dried milk, Tate and Lyle sugar and Colman’s Mustard. While some features have been upgraded - the house is double glazed - David Beddoe, director of Auction Houses Bristol and Somerset North, believes the potential cost of renovations could put developers off. He believes the house could make a perfect family home for those with a passion for antiques. The historic house will be auctioned on April 30 at the County Ground in Bristol. A hallway shelf holds original tins of produce from the past including Cadbury’s Marvel dried milk, Tate and Lyle sugar and Colman’s Mustard . The original kitchen appears dated but still has some unusual original features including the cupboards and the glass-panelled door . The three-bedroom home also comes with all the original cupboards in the kitchen, a brick open-face fire and a rather dated kitchen sink . While the wood-panelled hall is lit by stained-glass windows depicting ships the living room comes with various coats of arms in the glass . With once commonplace features (pictured) now considered old-fashioned the property has a guide price of between £200,000 and £250,000 . The property is unimposing from the outside - but inside boasts a number of quirky and unusual original features like these bedroom windows . While some features have been upgraded - the house is double glazed - auctioneers worry the cost of renovations could put developers off .
Nondescript semi-detached home for sale in Horfield, Bristol, is an unlikely collector's paradise . House has gone untouched for more than 80 years and comes complete with stain-glass windows . The timewarp home also boasts oil-fired central heating and comes with original bathroom and kitchen .
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St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands (CNN)Government officials are trying to track down vacationers who stayed at villas in the Virgin Islands who may have been exposed to a deadly pesticide. Local officials said methyl bromide is suspected to have been used improperly several times in the U.S. Virgin Islands, in different parts of the island; even the governor said his condominium complex was fumigated with it in 2013, without his knowledge. Investigators are still trying to piece together exactly what happened at the Sirenusa resort, where a Delaware family's vacation in paradise turned into a nightmare. Theresa Devine and Steve Esmond and their two children fell gravely ill and suffered seizures; two brothers, ages 14 and 16, remain in comas. But this was likely not an isolated incident. Local authorities here tell CNN there is evidence methyl bromide was used at least twice at the gated Sirenusa resort on St. John by the pest control company Terminix. They also say Terminix used the pesticide across the islands on different occasions. Dawn Henry, the commissioner designee of the local Department of Planning and Natural Resources, or DPNR, said that while investigating what happened, the agency found methyl bromide was likely also used last fall at the same Sirenusa resort, as well as in a vacation villa in St. Croix and in two nontourist locations. Methyl bromide is banned from indoor use, and is only approved as an agricultural pesticide. Other pest control companies on the Virgin Islands were found in possession of methyl bromide and officials said they are checking records to see whether it was used improperly. Ken Mapp, the governor of the Virgin Islands, said it was. "What these companies did or appear to have been doing is clearly a violation of the law and they'll be held accountable for it," Mapp said. He said he learned his own complex was fumigated with methyl bromide in 2013, but said there have been no additional reports of people falling ill. Authorities are trying to track down anyone who has stayed at the affected villas or who might have been exposed. Family slowly recovering from illness after Virgin Islands trip . Terminix issued a statement saying it is "committed to performing all work ... in a manner that is safe for our customers, employees, the public and the environment" and is "looking into this matter internally, and cooperating with authorities." When CNN visited the Terminix office on St. Thomas, which is corporate-owned, an employee refused to comment, and another employee closed the door. Henry said all canisters of methyl bromide known to exist in the area have been confiscated and will be shipped off-island for destruction as soon as possible. In the meantime, an attorney for Esmond and Devine said the family is still struggling. The two teenage boys remain in comas. Their father has regained consciousness and is slowly getting better. Devine is in better condition and is undergoing occupational therapy. DPNR, the local environmental agency, already had been under scrutiny. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which has oversight, designated it "high risk," saying the agency "does not meet management standards." The EPA's inspector general is also investigating. According to the Department of Justice, a former commissioner and two DPNR directors have been sentenced to jail terms since 2008. That year, Dean C. Plaskett was sentenced to nine years for receiving kickbacks in awarding local government contracts. In 2014, Roberto Tapia, the Justice Department said, pleaded guilty to using his position to engage in illegal drug trafficking while he was head of that same agency. He was sentenced to 70 months in federal prison. In January, Mapp was sworn in and appointed Henry as a new designee to run the department, so it is under a new administration. A spokeswoman for the EPA said the DPNR has been cooperative in this investigation. She added that none of the troubles the agency has had are directly related to pesticide enforcement, but instead general practices. Mapp said the agency's problems have nothing to do with what happened to the Devine and Esmond's family. Instead, he blames the pesticide companies. "It occurred because someone was cutting corners, thought they could enhance their profit margin and thought they could get away with it, and apparently in my own residence someone had been getting away with it for quite some time," Mapp said. Part of the investigation, he said, will be tracking whether the proper paperwork was filled out when the canisters were ordered, or if the pesticide was smuggled in. The Department of Justice is also investigating. "If they purchased it and on these forms they said their use was for agriculture purposes, which is the only legal way they could use it, and then brought them into the territory and used them in commercial and residential buildings, that's a clear and malice violation of the law," Mapp said.
Methyl bromide is suspected to have been used improperly several times in the U.S. Virgin Islands, local officials say . Teen brothers exposed to the pesticide while on vacation are both in comas; parents are recovering .
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The family's two teenage sons remain in comas, while the parents are slowly recovering from their illness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .", "GPT4": "Government officials in the U.S. Virgin Islands are investigating the improper use of the pesticide methyl bromide, which is suspected to have caused severe illness in a Delaware family staying at the Sirenusa resort on St. John, with two teenagers remaining in comas. The pesticide, banned for indoor use, was reportedly used by Terminix at the resort and other locations across the islands, prompting an investigation by local and federal authorities into its misuse. The incident has led to a broader scrutiny of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR), amidst a history of management issues, while the governor blames the pesticide companies for cutting corners and violating the law.", "llama-3-70b-instruct": " Authorities in the US Virgin Islands are trying to track down vacationers who may have been exposed to a deadly pesticide, methyl bromide, which was used improperly at several villas, including the Sirenusa resort where a Delaware family fell gravely ill . The pesticide, banned from indoor use, was used by pest control company Terminix and possibly others, and officials are investigating whether it was smuggled into the territory . The governor of the Virgin Islands, Ken Mapp, has vowed to hold companies accountable for the violation of the law, and an investigation is ongoing to determine the full extent of the problem.", "mixtral-8x7b-instruct-v0.1": "Government officials are trying to track down vacationers who stayed at villas in the Virgin Islands who may have been exposed to a deadly pesticide . The pesticide, methyl bromide, is banned from indoor use and is only approved as an agricultural pesticide . The EPA has designated the local environmental agency, DPNR, as \"high risk\" and is investigating the agency." }
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Wedding season is fast upon us, but with the average cost of the big day hitting £25,000, thrifty brides are on the hunt for ways to budget. But how do you create a stunning wedding venue without breaking the bank, or wow your guests with a gourmet meal sans the staggering price tag? From scrimping on bar costs to avoiding hefty food bills, FEMAIL has compiled the best budgeting tips for brides-to-be. Scroll down for video . Wedding season is upon us and for brides on a budget, there's plenty of ways to save thousands of pounds on your special day . 1. GO BIG: Rather than having lots of smaller tables, seat your guests on larger tables. Not only will they get to know more people, you'll save money by having to purchases fewer centerpieces and tablecloths. 2. SAVVY SHOPPING: When seeking decor, shop out of season. Black vases will be on sale after Halloween, red and gold after Christmas and pink after Valentine's Day. Also, money saving sites such as Groupon actually offer entire wedding day packages occasionally. 3. CUT ON BAR COSTS: Not only will an open bar end up in a rather messy evening, it will also leave a dent in your bank account. Instead of letting guests order expensive shots and spirits, offer beer, wine and a signature cocktail - that way, there's something for everyone without unnecessary drinking and spending. 4. CALL ON YOUR FRIENDS: Rather than source expensive florists and stationery experts, reach out to your most talented friends. Among your and your groom's wider circle of friends, there is bound to be someone who has beautiful handwriting and someone who is green-fingered. When seeking decor, shop out of season. Black vases will be on sale after Halloween, red and gold after Christmas and pink after Valentine's Day and don't be afraid to search sites like Etsy and even eBay . 5. DO HIRE A PLANNER: Most people steer clear of wedding planners to save on extra costs but, whilst it may seem counter-intuitive to pay for help, wedding planners have a good network of suppliers, know how much they should be paying for something and aren't afraid of bargaining. 6. SHOP THE SUPERMARKET: You may have your heart set on those iconic Vera Wang bridesmaid dresses but George at Asda is hoping to help brides on a budget - by launching a wedding collection for bridesmaids and pageboys starting from just £7. Dubbed 'the most affordable range anywhere on the high street', the supermarket claim that it's half the price of rivals such as Debenhams and Next and is a 'saviour for cash-strapped brides-to-be'. The new range is designed for children aged 9 months up to 14 years, with girls' bridesmaid and flowergirl dresses start at £12, boys' formal shirts at £7 and suit trousers at £10. A complete outfit for a flowergirl will cost from £28, whilst pageboys can look sharp in a shirt, tie, waistcoat, suit and shoes for £51. Reach out to your most talented friends for help; among your wider circle there is bound to be someone who has beautiful handwriting who can pen your invites and place cards . George at Asda is hoping to help brides on a budget - by launching a wedding collection for bridesmaids and pageboys starting from just £7 . 7. DO KARAOKE: Hiring a band can set you back around £2,000 but Lucky Voice’s Home Karaoke costs £4.99 for 50 songs. Sure to get your guests in the party spirit, all you need to get the party started is a computer, microphone and a projector with a screen. 8. GO ONLINE: If the costs of invitations and postage are something you aren't willing to splurge on, create your own website and share all the details of your big day online. Rather than hiring an expensive make-up artist, call on the students at your local college to do your bridal beauty . 9. GO TO THE GROWER: When sourcing beautiful flowers, cut out the middleman by calling on a grower. Farmers and the Soil Association may well be able to help you source your foliage for dirt cheap. 10. USE A TRAINEE: If you have your heart set on having your make-up done professionally, rather than hiring an artist, call on the students at your local college. 11. SAMPLE SIZE: If you're doing your make-up yourself, visit a make-up counter for tips and only buy only the items you'll definitely use again. For the things you'll only use on the day, scoop up the samples. 12. SOMETHING BORROWED: Rather than splashing the cash on expensive accessories and jewellery, borrow a few items from the women you love. Grandmother's bracelet, your mother's ring and your best friend's earrings will imbue the big day with even greater meaning. 13. GO SUPERSIZE: If you're not keen on the idea of a three-course meal, serve a family-style buffet on each table. Huge pasta dishes, massive salads and big rice bowls will not only cut costs but also serve as an icebreaker and act as a centerpiece. 14. ASK YOUR GUESTS TO STAND: Consider a standing ceremony if you're tying the knot outside to save on renting chairs. Plus, it will cut down the time of the wedding and thus cost. 15.  SKIP THE BREAD BASKET: What sounds like such a simple tip will actually bring the cost down a lot. No bread means less cutlery, butter and expenditure.
FEMAIL has compiled the best budgeting tips for brides-to-be . Seat guests on larger tables to save decor costs . Opt for family-sized meals on the table rather than three-course meals . Offer a signature cocktail menu rather than an open bar .
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A Germanwings flight bound for Italy from Germany was evacuated last night due to a bomb threat, the airline said. The threat against flight 826 from Cologne Bonn to Milan's Malpensa airport was received on Sunday evening. The tower in Cologne immediately alerted the pilot of the Airbus A320, which was taxiing toward the runway at the time, Germanwings said. Scroll down for video . The threat against flight 826 from Cologne Bonn to Milan's Malpensa airport was received on Sunday evening. The tower in Cologne immediately alerted the pilot of the Airbus A320 (file picture of Germanwings plane) The threat was emailed to the airport 15 minutes before the plane's scheduled departure, prompting police to set the necessary measures in motion. Instead of taking off the pilot steered the plane to a different part of the airport where passengers and crew were evacuated. A total of 132 people were aboard the plane, including 126 passengers and six crew members, Spiegel-Online reported. A thorough search was carried out and federal police said sniffer dogs found no sign of explosives, news agency DPA reported. The threat was received just as the pilot was taxiing along the runway at Cologne Bonn Airport (pictured) An examination of the baggage and the aircraft itself also yielded no results Germanwings said in a separate statement later on Sunday evening. Germanwings said passengers flew to Milan on a different aircraft on Sunday night while the searched plane has now been cleared for air traffic. Germanwings, a budget unit of German airline Lufthansa, has been in the spotlight since one of its planes was deliberately crashed into a mountain in the French Alps last month, killing all 144 people on board. Germanwings has been in the spotlight since one of its planes was deliberately crashed into a mountain in the French Alps last month, killing everyone on board - a monument has been set up at the crash site . Lufthansa has faced questions about its pilot screening process since the March 24 crash which appears to have been caused by the plane's co-pilot who deliberately steered the plane into a mountain. The Airbus A320 went down in a remote region of the French Alps en route to Dusseldorf from Barcelona. Recordings from the flight data recorder suggest co-pilot Andreas Lubitz locked the captain out of the cockpit before 'deliberately' crashing the jet. It emerged today Lufthansa may face corporate manslaughter charges for allowing Lubitz to fly after he suffered a bout of depression. Last month's crash appears to have been caused by the co-pilot who steered the plane into a mountain .
Germanwings plane was about to take off when bomb threat was received . Pilot was forced to evacuate the plane while police conducted search . Sniffer dogs found no evidence of explosives and no one was hurt . Threat comes less than a month after Germanwings plane was deliberately crashed into mountain in the French Alps killing all 150 people on board .
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Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Christian Eriksen has warned that they will struggle to attract top players if they miss out on qualifying for next season's Europa League. Spurs are sixth in the Barclays Premier League, which would bring European qualification, but there has been talk in the past that Europe's second-tier competition does them more harm than good. Eriksen says the benefits of qualifying outweigh the negatives, though, and admits that the prospect of Europa League football played a big part when he decided to move to White Hart Lane in 2013. Christian Eriksen has warned Tottenham they will struggle to attract top players if they miss out on Europe . Eriksen says the benefits of qualifying for the much-maligned Europa League outweigh the negatives . The lack of Champions League football - which Spurs have missed out on since the 2010-11 season - is seen as a barrier to signing top-class players for clubs of Tottenham's size, but Eriksen says missing out on the Europa League would have the same effect. 'Is it a factor when the club are trying to sign players? I think so,' Eriksen said. 'It certainly was for me when I moved from Ajax two years ago. 'I always want to play in Europe, to be seen on that stage or in the Premier League. It was a big chance and for me it was a nice thing when I came to Tottenham.' Tottenham have been linked with Marseille midfielder Florian Thauvin and Dynamo Kiev forward Andriy Yarmolenko, and Eriksen worries that Spurs could have to lower their sights if they are not on the European stage next season. Mauricio Pochettino's side currently sit sixth in the Barclays Premier League, which is enough to qualify . Eriksen says the lure of Europa League football was important in his decision to join Spurs back in 2013 . And while he admits that missing out makes finishing higher up the table easier, Eriksen doesn't see many issues with the competition itself. 'I'd rather play in Europe than nothing,' he told the Evening Standard. 'There are many games, of course, but if you have a big squad as we have, it shouldn't be a disappointment to play in Europe. A lot of players want to be in Europe. We've been fighting to get into the top four and we still have a little chance. Florian Thauvin (right), the Marseille midfielder, is one player who has been linked with a move to Spurs . Dynamo Kiev's Andriy Yarmolenko is thought to be another target for Tottenham in the summer market . 'Of course, it is easier to get into the top four if you are not in Europe. There are so many games and we have played more games than most teams in the Premier League this season.' As it stands, the Premier League's top six will all qualify for Europe but if Arsenal win the FA Cup final against Aston Villa that number would extend to the seventh-placed side. West Ham could also find themselves in the Europa League next season if they qualify via the Fair Play Table.
Tottenham are sitting sixth in the Premier League after a long season . That place would see them qualify for the Europa League next year . But in the past it has been said to cause them more harm than good . Christian Eriksen says he wants to qualify as it helps attract top players . Tottenham's Europa League participation was a factor in the Dane signing .
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Clothing that features slogans joking about stalking has been slammed by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, a London-based charity which aims to 'make society a safer place'. A number of online retailers stock the offending garments, which feature phrases such as 'I heart my stalker' and 'Some people call it stalking. I call it love!' According to the SLT, the T-shirts mock a serious issue which affects one in six women, and play into people's fear of being laughed at, which prevents victims from seeking help to deal with stalkers and puts them at a higher risk of being attacked. Scroll down for video . Funny? A selection of T-shirts (pictured) branded with jokes about stalking has been slammed by The Suzy Lamplugh Trust, a charity which aims to 'make society a safer place' The T-shirts in question are sold in US and UK stores including Zazzle, Look Human and North Shore Shirts. 'Are you stalking me? 'Cause that would be super', reads one, priced at $10.99 (£7.40) in the US. 'I stalk you on Facebook', another states, priced at £16.95 ($25.35). 'Stalking is when Channing Tatum and I go for long romantic walk together but only one of us knows about it', another $28 (£18.90) specimen muses. 'Stalking is such a strong word, I prefer intense research of an individual,' reads a $27 (£18.11) shirt, featuring the description: 'Sometimes when you want to bag a mate you have to do some reconnaissance.' A spokesman from the Suzy Lamplugh Trust told MailOnline that these common slogans seem harmless but they prevent the crime from being taken seriously. She said: 'It does all add to the feeling that it’s something that’s a little bit humorous. It’s not, especially for victims. Making light: According to the SLT, the T-shirts mock a serious issue which affects one in six women, and play into people's fear of being laughed at, which prevents victims from seeking help with stalkers . 'If we're still making jokes about stalking it’s harder for victims to come forward. 'Things are sold with humour but when they’re so commonplace they start to dilute the language around them it starts to become a problem and stalking is a serious offense. 'It doesn’t help that the messages are out there, it just reinforces the myths that are around stalking.' She added: 'Even the language around stalking is potentially damaging, we all talk about stalking people on Facebook but we don’t mean it, we mean we’re looking up someone we went to school with. She said a common view of stalking is that it's romantic, with stalkers leaving bunches of flowers, teddy bears or money on victims' windscreens. 'The behaviours may not seem offensive in that way but if it’s unwanted attention from someone, it’s a problem.' Offending articles: The T-shirts in question are sold in US and UK stores including Zazzle, Look Human (pictured) and North Shore Shirts . In honour of National Stalking Awareness Week, which started on Monday, the personal safety charity, which runs the National Stalking Helpline, has released a two-minute animated film to help shift the public's, at times, blasé perspective on the matter. The video's voiceover states: 'What does stalking actually mean? 'It doesn't just mean a stranger ambushing you from the bushes or lurking through the window. 'It can also mean disturbing emails, non-stop phone calls, creepy letters and social media abuse. It means the other person ignores your "no". 'It means you're forced to change your life routine for months or even years. 'Oh, and it's not flattering or funny, it's a serious crime. 'So if you're being followed, if there are eyes on you wherever you go, if you are scared to open the door or your mailbox or your text messages, if you jump every time the phone rings, if you haven't had a good night's sleep for a very long time... then this is stalking.' According to the campaign - which seeks to challenge the notion that stalking is 'romantic, trivial or funny' - 80 per cent of victims are women, and more than 80 per cent of men and women combined are stalked by someone they know. Of this, 45 per cent of stalkers are ex-partners, 22 per cent are 'acquaintances', five per cent are colleagues or ex-colleagues, and four per cent are family members. 'It is hard to give an exact definition of stalking because stalkers will often use multiple and differing methods to harass their victims,' the trust explains. Serious crime: 'It is hard to give an exact definition of stalking because stalkers will often use multiple and differing methods to harass their victims,' the SLT explains (picture posed by model) 'Stalking can consist of any type of behaviour, such as regularly sending flowers or gifts, making unwanted or malicious communication (including calls, texts and emails), damaging property and physical or sexual assault. 'If the behaviour is persistent, unwanted and is causing you fear, harassment or anxiety then it is stalking and you should not have to live with it.' The SLT was set up by Diana Lamplugh, the late mother of Suzy, a 25-year-old estate agent who disappeared in Fulham, south west London, in 1986. She was presumed murdered and declared dead in 1993, and no one has ever been charged over her killing. 'Our mission is to campaign, educate and support people to help reduce the risk of violence and aggression for everyone,' the charity states. MailOnline has contacted online retailers Zazzle, Look Human and North Shore for comment. Visit suzylamplughtrust.org or stalkinghelpline.org or call 0808 802 0300.
Suzy Lamplugh Trust said slogans make the crime seem 'humorous' Charity warns joking about stalking can prevent victims coming forward . T-shirts joking about stalking are sold online in various US and UK stores . One in six women will be stalked at some point in their life .
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Picture the scene: You come home after work feeling too exhausted to cook - only to find a delicious meal worthy of a Michelin-starred restaurant waiting for you. It sounds like a fantasy, but it could be about to come true thanks to a robot chef developed by British scientists. They have come up with a set of robotic arms so sophisticated that they are capable of cooking meals from scratch. Scroll down for video . New hospitality: British scientists spent almost 18 years developing the robotic 'chef' hands . Scientists at the Shadow Robot Company spent almost 18 years developing the hands, which are each governed by 24 motors, 26 micro-controllers and 129 sensors. According to its creators, the arms can chop, stir, whisk and baste well enough to recreate almost anything you would care to eat, whether it is a simple home-cooked supper, or an elaborate concoction designed by a world-class chef. The hands move a little slowly, hovering strangely above the work surface whenever they are not busy, but they imitate human movements closely enough that they can do things such as wipe a spoon on the edge of a pan to prevent drips. The device will be sold from as early as 2017 as part of a purpose-built high-tech kitchen, priced at around £10,000 ($14,000), which includes an oven, hob, dishwasher and sink. Engineers at the Shadow Robot Company spent almost 18 years developing the hands, which are each governed by 24 motors, 26 micro-controllers and 129 sensors. Working from a small workshop in Islington, North London, they used to sell a few dozen devices a year, primarily to other scientists who used them for their own research. Even Nasa is understood to have ordered a pair to ‘inspire’ its engineers. According to its creators, the arms can chop, stir, whisk and baste well enough to recreate almost anything you would care to eat, whether it is a simple home-cooked supper, or an elaborate concoction designed by a world-class chef. The hands move a little slowly, hovering strangely above the work surface whenever they are not busy, but they imitate human movements closely enough that they can do things such as wipe a spoon on the edge of a pan to prevent drips. But last year, after Russian engineer Mark Oleynik from Moley Robotics approached the team with the notion of turning the hands into an everyday household gadget, the concept of the robot chef was born. Kitchen revolution: A robot in the Robotic Kitchen prototype created by the Shadow Robot Company cooks a crab soup at the company's booth at the world's largest industrial technology fair, the Hannover Messe . Working away: The robotic hands are each governed by 24 motors, 26 micro-controllers and 129 sensors . Even if there are a few splatters, it shouldn’t matter - the gadget will load the dishwasher and wipe down the work surfaces afterwards. The arms will tuck up out of the way when not in use, making space for their owners to get their own hands dirty. Mr Oleynik, who is spearheading the project, said: ‘All the things which are possible with the hand are possible here. There is no limitation. The £10,000 ($14,000) device will be sold from as early as 2017 as part of a purpose-built high-tech kitchen which includes an oven, hob, dishwasher and sink . Bon appétit: Chef Tim Anderson checks crab soup prepared by the 'robot chef' at the Hannover Messe, in Hanover earlier today . ‘A lot of people want to go to Michelin-starred restaurants, but they are quite expensive and may be quite far from the home. This is an opportunity for people to enjoy very good food, and for a reasonable price.’ The only cuisine that is off the robot’s menu at the moment is sushi, which requires exceedingly steady pressure and nimble fingers to make, but the team plan to conquer that as well by the time it goes on sale. By that point, they claim, users will be able to order meals from an iTunes-style library of recipes devised by professional chefs, making it possible to tuck into Michelin-standard food on a daily basis. People will also be able to train the robotic arms to cook their own favourite family recipes, by demonstrating them a few times while wearing high-tech gloves and wrist-bands. Users will be able to ‘order’ dinner on their way home, or breakfast for when they wake up, using an app on their smartphone, picking recipes depending on the ingredients they have in stock. They will also be able to choose dishes based on their nutritional content. And just in case, the unit has emergency equipment if there’s a fire.
British scientists invents robotic hands able to cook a meal from scratch . Hands each governed by 24 motors, 26 micro-controllers and 129 sensors . The £10,000 ($14,000) kitchen device will be sold from as early as 2017 .
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Los Angeles (CNN)She's one of the hottest and most successful Latinas in Hollywood, but now Sofia Vergara is playing defense in a legal battle initiated by her ex-fiance: He wants to keep the two frozen embryos from their relationship, both female. The 42-year-old actress and star of the hit TV sitcom "Modern Family" split from businessman Nick Loeb in May 2014. Loeb is suing the Colombian-born actress in Los Angeles to prevent Vergara from destroying their two embryos conceived through in vitro fertilization in November 2013, according to published reports by New York Daily News and In Touch magazine. The lawsuit cited by the two publications, however, lists the plaintiff as "Joe Doe" and the defendant as "Jane Doe." The suit doesn't identify the names of the actual litigants. Instead, the suit asks the court to advance the matter anonymously to protect the two individuals' privacy. The two publications cited unidentified sources in their reports. On Tuesday, Loeb's attorney Abram Moore confirmed in a statement that Loeb filed the lawsuit. Representatives for Vergara declined to comment. Court papers allege the couple created the embryos while they were engaged, and their plan was to eventually have children together. On "Modern Family," Vergara plays Gloria Delgado Pritchett, an eccentric and voluptuous Colombian immigrant who in recent episodes had a baby. But the sitcom make-believe is far from what Vergara is dealing with now. The lawsuit states the embryos should not be destroyed under any circumstances by Jane Doe until both parties reach an agreement. The suit also names as a defendant the clinic where the embryos are being held, the Art Reproductive Center in Beverly Hills. The center didn't respond to a message seeking comment Friday. According to the legal paperwork, the ex-couple had already used two surrogate mothers, one being a close friend of Jane Doe's, in an attempt to have children. However, neither of the implantations was successful. In his own statement, Loeb said he wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate and bring them to term, but he doesn't want any money from the egg donor. His statement doesn't directly identify Vergara as the donor, other than referring to his "ex." "I have previously offered to waive any parental or financial responsibilities or obligations on the part of my ex, and to even give her the opportunity to be involved with the child in the future, should she change her mind," Loeb said. He believes that "life begins at fertilization," he said. "Creating an embryo in the natural way can lead to parenthood obligations, even where a man doesn't want to become a father. Where a man does want to become a father, and wants to impose no obligations on the other party, he should have that corresponding right. However life comes to be created, it should have no determination on either the rights of wanting to be or the requirements of having to be a parent," Loeb said. In an interview with ABC in April 2013, while the couple was still engaged, Vergara spoke of how she helped create embryos and what motivated her to do it. "We just wanted to plan ahead. My boyfriend Nick is three years younger than me and he's never had a son. I have my son, Manolo, so it's not that import(ant)... you know, it's not like an emergency for me to have another kid. For Nick, yes, because he's never had a baby," Vergara said. During the interview she seemed excited about wanting children with Loeb. "I already froze some eggs so, you know, I wanted to take advantage of science. Why not?" Vergara said. The ABC anchor asked Vergara how far along she was in the process, to which the actress replied: "I took them out already. They're in a refrigerator." Laughing, she added, "Hopefully they'll be fresh by the time I use them." The case has led to questions about who has the right to embryos. Typically, a prior legal agreement between a couple spells out who has ultimate authority, said fertility specialist Dr. David Tourgeman, who's not involved in this case. "Usually when embryos are created, whether the couple is married or just consenting adults, there's usually a power of attorney that is described to these embryos, if they are frozen for future use," he said. In most cases, the mother or the origin of the egg is given power of attorney, although anyone can make a request, Tourgeman said. If there's a disagreement, the courts usually get involved to decide who legally owns the embryos, he said. "The documents that were signed during the fertility process will probably only apply in the case of death of one of the partners," he said. "In the scenario where there's a disagreement as to who these embryos belong to, it will usually be decided by a court of law." But experts say this lawsuit is bringing up a lot of interesting issues. "Religious, moral issues, to legal and contract issues. When does life begin? Are these embryos alive?" said California attorney Vance Owen. "To Catholics, for example, conception marks the beginning of life. To abortion advocates, the child has to be in a more advanced state, perhaps the third trimester, so it's a very interesting time to be discussing these life issues," Owen said. Owen said Loeb has a case because no court in California will allow the destruction of the embryos if both parties disagree. "This case is a gray area of law because it's new," Owen said. "It's developing as we speak," he said. "It's a question, I think, of whether to decide if these frozen (embryos)are human beings or whether they are property. Since they are unborn, some states in the United States look at these (embryos) not as life, but as property." Owen said the lawsuit reportedly filed by Loeb will now open new issues, and a California court will have to decide to whom the embryos belong. "These embryos are not inside her body," he said. "They are in a nitrogen tank in a clinic in Beverly Hills, so there the Planned Parenthood of Central Missouri vs. Danforth case cannot be used by the Sofia Vergara team to allege that the (embryos) would present some danger to her health as they did in that case." In that case, the U.S. Supreme Court declared a statute that requires parental and spousal consent for abortions to be unconstitutional. The lawsuit comes as Vergara promotes her new movie, "Hot Pursuit," with co-star Reese Witherspoon. Vergara is now reportedly engaged to actor Joe Manganiello. CNN's Krecyte Villarreal and Stella Chan contributed to this report.
Loeb says he filed the lawsuit and doesn't want want money from his "ex" Nick Loeb reportedly wants to prevent Vergara from destroying the embryos . Vergara spoke of freezing embryos with Loeb in a 2013 interview .
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{ "bart": "Sofia Vergara is the star of the hit TV sitcom \"Modern Family\" She split from businessman Nick Loeb in May 2014. Loeb is suing the Colombian-born actress in Los Angeles to prevent her from destroying their two embryos. The lawsuit lists the plaintiff as \"Joe Doe\" and the defendant as \"Jane Doe\"", "pegasus": "Sofia Vergara's ex-fiance wants to keep the two frozen embryos from their relationship, reports say. The 42-year-old actress and star of the hit TV sitcom \"Modern Family\" split from Nick Loeb in May 2014.", "brio": "Sofia Vergara's ex-fiance Nick Loeb is suing her to prevent her from destroying their two frozen embryos. The actress and \"Modern Family\" star split from Loeb in May 2014. The two embryos were conceived through in vitro fertilization in November 2013. Loeb says he wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate.", "brio-ext": "The 42-year-old actress and star of the hit TV sitcom \"Modern Family\" split from businessman Nick Loeb in May 2014. Loeb is suing the Colombian-born actress in Los Angeles to prevent Vergara from destroying their two embryos conceived through in vitro fertilization in November 2013, according to published reports by New York Daily News and In Touch magazine.", "matchsum": "The 42-year-old actress and star of the hit TV sitcom \"Modern Family\" split from businessman Nick Loeb in May 2014. Loeb is suing the Colombian-born actress in Los Angeles to prevent Vergara from destroying their two embryos conceived through in vitro fertilization in November 2013, according to published reports by New York Daily News and In Touch magazine.", "mixtral-8x22b-instruct-v0.1": "Sofia Vergara's ex-fiance Nick Loeb is suing her to prevent her from destroying their two frozen embryos . Loeb wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate and bring them to term, but doesn't want any money from Vergara . The case raises questions about who has the right to embryos and will likely be decided by a court of law.", "llama-3-8b-instruct": " Sofia Vergara is involved in a legal battle with her ex-fiancé Nick Loeb over two frozen embryos they created through in vitro fertilization in 2013 . Loeb is suing Vergara to prevent her from destroying the embryos, which he wants to implant in a surrogate and bring to term . The case raises questions about who has the right to embryos and whether they are considered human beings or property.", "GPT4": "Sofia Vergara is involved in a legal battle with her ex-fiance Nick Loeb over the fate of two frozen embryos they created together during their relationship. Loeb is suing to prevent Vergara from destroying the embryos, wanting to implant them in a surrogate to bring them to term, while offering to waive any parental or financial responsibilities from Vergara. The case raises complex legal and ethical questions about the rights to embryos, with experts debating whether they should be considered human beings or property, and no clear legal precedent in California on the matter.", "llama-3-70b-instruct": " Sofia Vergara's ex-fiance Nick Loeb is suing her to prevent her from destroying their two frozen embryos, conceived through in vitro fertilization in 2013. Loeb wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate and bring them to term, but Vergara's representatives have declined to comment on the lawsuit. The case raises questions about who has the right to embryos and when life begins, with experts saying it's a gray area of law that will likely be decided by a court.", "mixtral-8x7b-instruct-v0.1": "Sofia Vergara is being sued by her ex-fiance Nick Loeb to prevent her from destroying two frozen embryos from their relationship . Loeb wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate and bring them to term, but Vergara doesn't want to be a parent . The case has led to questions about who has the right to embryos and is bringing up religious, moral, legal and contract issues." }
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Hannah McWhirter (pictured) engaged in the threesome with a co-worker and her husband but when her boyfriend found out said she was raped . A woman accused a married couple of rape after her boyfriend found out she had a threesome with them in a Travelodge hotel room. Hannah McWhirter, 21, of Banff, Aberdeenshire, engaged in the ménage a trois with co-worker Dionne Clark and her husband Shaun in July 2013. She even exchanged texts with the couple after their threesome telling them how much she enjoyed herself. But when Mr Clark told the John Lewis department store worker's boyfriend about their hookup she claimed she had been raped. McWhirter appeared at Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday where she admitted wasting police time with false rape claims. Fiscal depute Elaine Ward said the accused had become close friends with Mrs Clark, 29, after starting work in the same shop in January 2013. The court heard that over time Mrs Clark introduced McWhirter to her husband Shaun, 35. Mrs Ward said: 'Both Mr and Mrs Clark and the accused spent a lot of time together socially and exchanged texts and other media messages on a daily basis. 'The nature of their relationship became more intimate and in June 2013 they discussed having a threesome and booking a hotel for that purpose.' The court heard that on July 13 the three met up in a Travelodge in Aberdeen while McWhirter's boyfriend was on a night out, oblivious to what was going on. Mrs Ward said: 'On the following day the accused and Mrs Clark exchanged several text messages saying that they had enjoyed the previous night.' The fiscal depute said McWhirter and the Clarks continued to meet socially and appeared 'happy' in each other's company. McWhirter accused co-worker Dionne Clark and husband Shaun (pictured) of rape following the threesome . The court heard the three met up in a Travelodge in Aberdeen while McWhirter's boyfriend was on a night out . But the relationship started to deteriorate after McWhirter took a day to respond to a text from Mrs Clark about being admitted to hospital. Bosses at their work later found out about the incident but McWhirter denied that the threesome had happened during a meeting in September 2013. The court heard that a month later things took a turn for the worst. Mrs Ward said: 'On October 11, the accused's boyfriend was standing outside her place of work when Mr Clark advised him of the threesome and showed him text messages from the accused. 'This later resulted in the accused being confronted by her boyfriend. 'She initially denied that the incident had taken place, then admitted it but said it was forced.' The court heard their relationship ended and McWhirter returned to live with her mother - continuing to claim that the Clarks had raped her. McWhirter has now admitted wasting police time and rendering Mr and Mrs Clark (pictured on their wedding day) to suspicion under the sexual offences act between October 13 and November 14 2013 . Police then began investigating her claims. McWhirter claimed she had been on a night out with friends before bumping into Mr and Mrs Clark. Mrs Ward said: 'She stated that at the end of the night she had to use the bathroom so went to their hotel room and then gave police details of a forcible rape.' The Clarks were interviewed under caution by police on October 16. However McWhirter's friends did not back up her night out story. After further mobile phone analysis took place in November 2013, McWhirter admitted she had been a willing participant. Yesterday she admitted wasting police time and rendering Mr and Mrs Clark to suspicion under the sexual offences act between October 13 and November 14, 2013. Sheriff Graham Buchanan deferred sentence until next month for the preparation of reports. McWhirter, who was released on bail, wept as she left the dock yesterday.
Hannah McWhirter, 21, had threesome with co-worker and her husband . Exchanged texts with Dionne and Shaun Clark after saying she had fun . But when McWhirter's boyfriend found out she claimed she had been raped . She has now admitted wasting police time and will be sentenced in May .
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After two months and more than 100 witnesses, the prosecution has rested in the murder trial of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez. The 25-year-old has pleaded not guilty to shooting Odin Lloyd five times in the chest and back. Lloyd, who was dating his fiancee's sister, was found dead in an industrial park less than a mile from Hernandez's home on June 17, 2013. Prosecutors have presented hundreds of pieces of evidence since testimony began on January 29, including surveillance videos from inside Hernandez's home that showed him holding a black object that appeared to be a gun less than 10 minutes after Lloyd's killing. Scroll down for video . Trial: The jury has rested in the murder trial of former New England Patriots football player Aaron Hernandez after two months and more than 100 witnesses that featured in the prosecution's case against him . William Zane, of the state medical examiner's office, points to a mannequin while testifying about the location of bullet wounds in the body of Odin Lloyd during the murder trial of former New England Patriots tight end . A joint found near Lloyd's body had DNA from both men on it. And the shell of a bullet matching the one that killed Lloyd was found on the floor of Hernandez's car - stuck to a piece of gum that matched the former Patriot tight end's DNA. On the final day of testimony, the prosecution heard from William Zane, of the state medical examiner's office, who used a mannequin to point to where Odin Lloyd was allegedly shot - in the chest and in the back. The defense team, in contrast, is not expected to take long hitting back. Jurors could be sent to deliberate as early as next week. At the time of the alleged murder, Hernandez had a $40 million contract with the Patriots. Hernandez's legal team has contested the legitimacy of the evidence, calling into question the testimony of an employee of weapons manufacturer Glock who had identified the black object as a gun and arguing instead that it was a piece of electronics such as an iPad or a TV remote. They also have gone after the police investigation, painting it as bumbling and inept and saying Hernandez was targeted as a suspect because he is a celebrity. Decision: The defense team is expected to wrap up quickly next week before the jury delivers a verdict . Prosecutor William McCauley announced on Thursday that the prosecution had rested. Superior Court Judge Susan Garsh then sent the jurors home. Garsh is expected to hear arguments Friday on several pending issues. Hernandez's lawyer James Sultan told Garsh this week that the defense team expects to call witnesses Monday and be completed with their questioning that day. Once the defense rests, each side will deliver a closing argument. Then the jury will be given instructions, and three alternates will be randomly selected from among the 15 jurors immediately before deliberating. A final jury of 12 members will decide Hernandez's fate. Eighteen jurors began the trial in January, but three were dismissed, including one who is accused of misrepresenting her answers during screening in a bid to get onto the jury.
Prosecutors have called more than 100 witnesses to testify . Defense team expected to wrap up within a day or two . The 15 jurors could be sent out early next week to deliberate . Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to shooting dead Odin Lloyd .
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West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has confirmed Winston Reid will be fit for Saturday's match with bottom-club Leicester City, but Enner Valencia will not be available. Reid has been out of action since injuring his hamstring in a 1-0 defeat by Chelsea on March 4, but the New Zealand defender returned to full training during the international break. Valencia missed West Ham's last two games against Arsenal and Sunderland following a bizarre toe injury suffered at home in mid-March, but Allardyce says he is still not match fit. West Ham centre back Winston Reid (right) tussles with Tottenham's Mousa Dembele in February . 'We've got Winston back in full training,' Allardyce confirmed. 'He'll be available. He's had the last seven days or so back in full training so should be available to go. 'He's a little bit rusty in match practice but he's obviously very important to us. 'I don't think Valencia is going to make it but he's back in some sort of training which is good. Even though he's back in training he's not quite available yet. Enner hasn't made it but Winston has.' Allardyce meets a Leicester team looking to kick start a run for their final eight games as they try to beat the drop from the Barclays Premier League to the Championship. Enner Valencia (left) shields the ball from Everton defender Phil Jagielka at the Boleyn Ground in January . West Ham beat Leicester 2-0 in the reverse fixture in mid-December and Big Sam says manager Nigel Pearson has been getting the performances, but not the results. 'I think overall Nigel must be pulling out his hair,' Allardyce said. 'Why have those performances not given them more results? That's the cruciality (sic) of the Premier League. 'On occasion, his team have been in the ascendancy. They have not taken advantage of it by not scoring or converting chances. They've paid the ultimate price in the end. That's this level for you.' West Ham boss Sam Allardyce feels Nigel Pearson (above) has received unfair criticism in recent months . Allardyce feels Pearson has received unfair criticism recently after a series of controversies, including grabbing Crystal Palace's James McArthur by the throat during a match and losing his cool at a reporter during a press conference. 'He's his own man. He has his own methods and believes in not only himself but what he's doing,' Allardyce added. 'Occasionally we all get under pressure. We may make odd comments or the odd mistake but we're human beings like Everybody else. 'He's doing an unbelievable job, not just at Leicester but as a manager.'
Winston Reid has been out of action since injuring his hamstring in a 1-0 defeat by Chelsea on March 4 . Reid returned to full training during the international break . Enner Valencia will not be available for the clash with Foxes .
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Two Ukip council candidates have been taken to school by a teacher who covered their sloppy election leaflet in corrections - but they claim it is a dirty tricks campaign. Suzy Howlett, 54, who specialises in teaching foreign-born children English, has embarrassed husband and wife team Derek Tanswell and Sharon Snook over their spelling, punctuation and grammar. In one section Mr Tanswell and Ms Snook promise that Ukip will 'take back control of our boarders' - so the teacher wrote in red: 'I think you mean borders, not residents of a school or guest house'. Scroll down for video . Back to school: A teacher has taken her red pen to an error-strewn Ukip leaflet that landed on her doormat . Back to basics: The teacher picked up on the use of boarders and wrote: 'I think you mean borders, not residents of a school or guest house' In their leaflet the councillors also tell prospective voters: 'If you vote Ukip your get Ukip' - so the marker wrote: 'You'll?'. One handwritten note about the leaflet's opening paragraph says: 'This 'sentence' is long and obscure. It needs some punctuation if it is to make sense'. The Ukip candidates, from Frome, Somerset, defected to Nigel Farage's party two weeks ago and hope to be re-elected in May, having left the Lib Dems to improve their chances. Expert: Suzy Howlett, 54, who specialises in teaching foreign-born children English, took her red pen to the leaflet and sent it to her children . Mr Tanswell today said his former party have 'hacked' his emails for information to create a slapdash leaflet to scupper their election hopes, and has called in police. However, a party source has suggested the leaflet is genuine. He said: 'They had to rewrite everything and it looks like they didn't have time to spell check it.' Mrs Howlett, a specialist teacher with 32 years' experience, told MailOnline she enjoyed a 'happy two minutes' correcting their work. Using a red pen she highlighted the incorrect use of words, lack of apostrophes, flabby language, poor spellings and use of Americanisms. Their error-strewn Ukip leaflet has been shared thousands of times online. Mrs Howlett said: 'I marked it during a happy two minutes last night. I had heard about the leaflet from friends and my husband brought home a copy and straight away I told him I was eager to take a red pen to it. 'The part about borders - or boarders -  really made me laugh. I took a picture of my work and my children, Lucy and George, were very amused by it. They posted it to their friends, and it took off. 'I teach children who speak English as an additional language and advise other teachers about how to help them. There is no shame in having difficulties with spelling, punctuation and grammar. Some of my nearest and dearest have a few issues at times, and I am certainly not poking fun at dyslexia. 'But what I am saying is that there is a problem when people don't recognise their own shortcomings. 'I have not met the candidates, but the leaflet suggests that if you can't check something like this properly, how can you run something properly if you were to be elected. 'I am most certainly not going to vote Ukip, absolutely not, but I will not say who I will be voting for. 'I won't discuss (Ukip) policies, I will just say that the children I work with are a delight, and some of them could teach Mr Tanswell a thing or two about apostrophes'. Election campaign: Derek Tanswell and Sharon Snook, left and right,  defected to Nigel Farage's party two weeks ago and hope to be re-elected in May . Hint: This bullet point lacks the necessary apostrophe in one of more than 20 corrections . Lost in translation: A key section to persuade voters to back them next month also backfired . Changes: Mrs Hewlett suggested in her red notes 'try not to keep using apostrophes for plurals' A picture of the annotated leaflet has spread across the internet after it was posted on Reddit by a user who said a mother of a friend had marked it after finding it on her doormat. The leaflet also boasted about Snook and Tanswell's campaigning which led to the creation of ten free parking spaces at the local Cattle Market car park. Mr. Tanswell says the Liberal Democrats have put out the leaflet to 'stitch him up'. He said 'They have been hacking into my emails, the Liberal Democrats. They've hacked it all and I have the police looking at it now. 'It's the Liberal Democrats who are doing it all. They've hacked into my emails, they've basically got hold my stuff, they are producing it, they are sending it out, they are doing everything they can. 'I'm receiving about 20, 30 phone calls before 12 o'clock today threatening to kill me. The police are on to all of that'. Mr. Tanswell, 48, who runs a plumbing and heating company, added: 'I used to be a Liberal Democrat councillor. 'About a month ago, I left the Liberal Democrats to go UKIP and obviously a lot of them don't like it, so they are producing stuff like [the flyer] and putting it out and putting my name to it. 'I spoke to the police this morning. They are worried about it because people are making threats to kill me and stuff. Supportive: Mrs Howlett says she was not poking fun, adding: 'There is no shame in having difficulties with spelling, punctuation and grammar' 'They believe the propaganda from the national parties, like the Liberal party are saying that UKIP are racist. That's not true. They don't like it. 'I was a Liberal Democrat councillor and I've gone to UKIP - they don't like that. These people are very vindictive. 'I don't know who the death threats are coming from but the police are investigating it now. 'The Liberal Democrats have put all that s*** out about me. They've stuck a load of stuff on my Facebook, they hacked into that.' A Liberal Democrat spokesman said this afternoon: ‘The idea that the Liberal Democrats had anything to do with Cllr Tanswell’s absurd allegations is categorically untrue. 'Liberal Democrats take the accusation that the party was involved in illegal activity such as the hacking of emails seriously, and the local party is exploring its options.’ Mrs Howlett asked MailOnline to include a link to the charity Against Malaria, recommended by the charity Effective Altruism, which her son George, 24, volunteers for.
Election candidates failed to check spelling, punctuation and grammar . Derek Tanswell and Sharon Snook's leaflet said Ukip will protect 'boarders' Teacher, who helps children born abroad with their English, responded by circling mistake and said: 'I think you mean borders' Mr Tanswell left Lib Dems last month and claims they are behind leaflet .
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A beautiful sunny evening and I am having a drink in the garden with friends. All is right with the world, apart from one thing — my head is itching horribly. Without thinking, I scratch behind my ear, then near the crown, before my fingers move to my neck — where I can feel a smattering of small bites. I don’t just want to scratch, I want to rake my nails across my scalp and draw blood. Feelings of well-being evaporate and my stomach lurches. I edge away from my unsuspecting friends. Daisy Goodwin has has problems with head lice since she was 19 and says she has suffered with them almost 100 times since then . It’s happened again. I have nits. I make my excuses and sneak inside to scrape my hair into a ponytail. I am desperate for my guests to leave so I can take out my nit lotion and special comb to get rid of the varmits. Through the bathroom window, I can see my teenage daughter laughing with a couple of friends, all of them shaking their glossy, waist-length hair. My eyes narrow, those flowing locks are the enemy — a breeding ground for the bane of my life: pediculus humanus capitis, or head lice (a nit is the egg sac laid by the female louse on the hair shaft of their human hosts). I have had nits at least 100 times. Never as a child, but as an adult it has been one infestation after another. I should stress I wash my hair pretty much every day and have no other body-borne parasites, such as fleas — but my scalp is El Dorado for lice. My first experience was at 19 when I was studying at Cambridge. I had just been home, visiting my two sisters who were still at primary school. A week later I was sitting in the university library opposite a boy I had a crush on. Our eyes met, he smiled, I grinned back then scratched my head. I heard something hit the paper I was taking notes on, and there on the page of white A4 was an object the size of an eyelash, with six wriggling legs. Dais (pictured as a child) says she was never affected by head lice when she was younger, only getting them for the first time when she was 19 . It was my first sighting of a live louse. I ran to the nearest chemist and doused my head with the industrial-strength chemicals that were then usual treatment for nits. I didn’t tell anyone, I was too embarrassed, but made sure the next time I saw my sisters I kept them at arm’s length. I don’t know if the boy in the library saw the nit fall from my head — in my memory it was the size of a small mouse — but somehow I never found myself sitting opposite him again. In retrospect, I think he may have been giving me a wide berth. After a few nit-free years in my early 20s, my relationship with the parasites resumed when I became a mother. It’s a rite of passage for most parents of primary school children. The note comes home with them in the homework folder, announcing that nits have been found in the class and would parents please check their children’s heads for the critters and treat them accordingly? Easier said than done, as nits are masters of disguise — it takes 20:20 vision or a very high-powered magnifying glass to spot a live one. It’s much easier to pinpoint the eggs, tell-tale white flecks that cling to the hair shaft. Daisy (pictured) was lucky to have a few nit-free years in her early twenties but didn't escape the parasites entirely as they returned when she had children . My eldest daughter began school in 1996, and a nit invasion swiftly followed. They leapt with enthusiasm from her head to mine, and back again — completely ignoring the head of my husband — leading me to spend a small fortune on louse-busting treatments. This sector of the pharmaceutical market is worth £185 million a year in the UK, and I know why. As those who have experienced it know, nit-combing is the closest most mums get to being a gorilla, grooming its offspring for fleas. When my daughters were young (they are now 24 and 14) I would regularly grab them by their lustrous locks and scrutinise their scalps for those tiny flecks. ‘Oh Mum,’ they would complain, ‘lay off, there’s nothing there.’ But I knew better. I had seen the scratching and I could feel the prickle on my own scalp. Their heads and mine were five-star hotels for head lice and no sooner had I eliminated one nit invasion, another would follow. Daisy (pictured as a child) says you can win the battle with headlice but you can never win the war . Nits are the Forth Bridge of infestations, no sooner have you spent a good half-day combing the hair of a wriggling eight-year-old, than you have to do it all over again, and again and again. I have tried everything, and I mean everything to get rid of them. Chemicals, suffocation, endless combing — there was even a point where I made my daughters put on hats when they came home from school so I wouldn’t get them. But there is no way to avoid them. The only thing I haven’t done is to shave their heads — or mine. You can win the battle against head lice with nit combs and conditioner and weekly combings, but you can never, ever win the war. Relax your vigilance for a millisecond and they are back. Christmas is peak time for nits in my experience — all that conviviality is party-time for the critters. Over the past ten years, I must have spent at least five festive mornings hovering over my daughters with a nit comb, squeaking with horror as I extract yet another fat troublesome specimen from their hair. Pretty much every foreign holiday I have taken in 15 years has involved one shaming incident where I have to mime the action of headlice in a foreign chemist’s shop — in Italy they are called pidocchi, in Germany, kopflause. What the Thai word for them is I do not know, but I do know that scratching your head in a Bangkok chemist will give you some pretty powerful stuff. I once missed a New Year’s Eve party in France because the local pharmacist told me to douse my head in olive oil overnight and then wash it off with Coca-Cola. Desperate for a solution, I followed her advice and ended up with hedgehog hair that took a week to return to normal. The worst experience was a holiday in Ireland with my best friend who has a head of expensively highlighted hair. After a week with me and my daughters, her head started to itch. The only remedy available in the pharmacy at Schull, Co Cork, was so pungent it turned her ash tints a dull green. We are still friends — just. I thought that when my second daughter left primary school four-and-a-half years ago my nit ordeal would end, but no — it appears head lice are just as virulent among teens as they are among younger children. My nephews and nieces have become resigned to their aunt doing a quick once over when they visit — if I could install the head lice equivalent of a sheep dip, believe me I would. Daisy (pictured) thought she was safe when her youngest daughter left primary school but it seems that headlice are just as virulent among teens as they are among younger children . When my daughters were young, I would quite often have a quick snoop over the scalps of their visiting friends just to check. Sadly, that isn’t an option with teenagers — peering at adolescent scalps is a human rights issue. Understandably, I have accumulated quite a bit of knowledge about nits in my near 30-year relationship with them. I have discovered, for example, that not many grown men seem to get them. Could that be a hormonal thing or is it because men don’t get down with the kids as much as women (nits can’t fly but they can jump downwards, so you never want to sit below a potentially nit-infested child). In New York, the louse-infested head straight to the nit pickers of Crown Heights — Hasidic Jews who comb every hair until they have eliminated them. Over here, there is a thriving service called The Hairforce, which will come to your house and de-infest the whole family. But it’s not cheap (close to £1,500 for a family of four, including two home visits) and if you get them as often as I do, you would be bankrupt. According to Richard J. Pollack, the only failsafe solution is to avoid all physical contact with other people as the nits can only jump a very short distance from head-to-head . My only comfort has been assuming that my attractiveness to head lice is something to do with having super-powerful feminine pheromones, which made me irresistible to both men and the pesky pediculus genus. Yet according to Richard J. Pollack, senior environmental public health officer at Harvard University, that is not the case. Head lice do not discriminate, he insists: ‘Scalp hair is a prerequisite. Being alive is another — they won’t infest corpses. Head lice only infest human beings.’ Pollack says regular infestation in adults is rare, happening in less than 1 per cent of cases. His website, identify.us.com, has all the latest research on nits. But even he can’t explain why I’m a nit magnet. The only failsafe solution, he says, is to avoid all physical contact with other people; nits can only jump a very short distance from head-to-head. Of course, now I have told the world about my nit problem, that might not be a problem!
Daisy Goodwin has had problems with head lice since she was 19 . She says she's suffered with the itchy parasites at least 100 times . A nit is the egg sac laid by female lice on human hair shafts .
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Tomas Berdych set up a hotly-anticipated rematch with Andy Murray with a straight-sets win against Juan Monaco in the Miami Open quarter-finals on Wednesday. Eighth seed Berdych defeated Argentine Monaco 6-3, 6-4 to ensure a first meeting with Muray since their tense and at times acrimonious Australian Open semi-final which Murray won in four sets. Monaco, backed by a large Argentine support, put up a strong fight in the second set until Berdych broke for a 5-4 lead. Tomas Berdych hits a forehand on his way to a straight-sets victory in the Miami Open quarter-finals . Juan Monaco stretches to play the backhand in the last-eight clash in Miami on Wednesday . Berdych said: 'It was a very tough one, he played very fast and pushed me every ball. I am really happy I found a way through. On his fiery meeting with Murray in Australia, the Czech said: 'What’s positive for me is that I think [Murray] played a very good tournament [in Australia], very good tennis, and I managed to find a way to win a set. 'It’s definitely going to be my goal to stick to the game plan and execute it.' Berdych is coached by Murray's former assistant Dani Vallverdu and has recently started working with the Brit's former fitness trainer Jez Green. Berdych approaches the net to play the volley as the Czech sets up a rematch with Andy Murray .
Tomas Berdych beat Juan Monaco 6-3, 6-4 in the Miami Open last-eight . The Czech now goes on to play Andy Murray in Friday's semi-finals . Berdych and Murray contested a fiery match at this year's Australian Open .
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(CNN)The United States has seemingly erupted this week about what it means to live your religion, especially in Indiana, where its new Religious Freedom Restoration Act faces a firestorm from critics who say it uses faith as a pretext to discriminate against gay people. Such state laws have been growing ever since the U.S. Religious Freedom Restoration Act became law in 1993, designed to prohibit the federal government from "substantially burdening" a person's exercise of religion. So far, 20 states have some version of the religious liberty law, and the legal controversies have grown, too. Nonetheless, claims under those state RFRAs are "exceedingly rare," and victories involved mostly religious minorities, not Christian denominations, experts say. "There is reason to doubt whether these state-level religious liberty provisions truly provide meaningful protections for religious believers," wrote Wayne State University law professor Christopher Lund in a 2010 analysis, when there were only 16 states with such laws. Here are some of the more interesting cases arising from the federal and state laws, touching upon an array of religious matters from a knife carried by an IRS accountant to a tea from the Amazon: . He was a Native American with eagle feathers at a religious gathering of tribes. But not in the eyes of the feds. In 2006, Robert Soto and Michael Russell attended an American Indian powwow while in possession of eagle feathers, in violation of the federal Eagle Protection Act, which outlaws the killing of bald and golden eagles and even picking their feathers off the ground. Soto, a Lipan Apache, asserted he was participating in an Indian religious ceremony. The feathers are sacred to Native Americans. But a federal Fish and Wildlife Service agent found his tribe wasn't federally recognized, and Soto surrendered his feathers. Russell, who is married to Soto's sister, isn't American Indian and agreed to pay a fine, according to court papers and the America Bar Association Journal. Soto, however, petitioned the federal Interior Department to return his feathers. The feds said no, because he wasn't from a recognized tribe. Soto and Russell sued the federal government, but a federal district court ruled in favor of the government, rejecting the two men's First Amendment assertions and their claims under the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act, the same 1993 statute that Indiana legislators used in developing their new state law. But last August, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the trial court's decision and sent the case back to that court after finding the government's action would violate the federal RFRA. On March 10, the federal government returned the eagle feathers to Soto. But the legal war isn't over. The federal government still maintains it can criminally prosecute Soto and his congregants, so Soto is seeking a preliminary injunction, claiming the feds are violating the federal RFRA, said Luke Goodrich, Soto's attorney who's with the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. A tea used by a Brazilian faith is to them like wine used by Catholics at communion, but U.S. agents considered the brew an illegal drug. The religious organization O Centro Espirita Beneficiente Uniao do Vegetal uses a sacramental tea called hoasca, made from two plants native to the Amazon that contains dimethyltryptamine, a hallucinogen, in violation of the Controlled Substances Act. The religion is a Christian spiritist faith that originated in Brazil and includes Amazonian and indigenous spiritual traditions. About 140 members of the church live in the United States and use the tea in a sacred communion. In May 1999, U.S. Customs agents entered the church headquarters in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and seized all of its hoasca. The church became alarmed and cited how the federal government allows an exception for American Indians to use another illegal drug, peyote, in their religious ceremonies. In fact, the federal RFRA was designed partly to protect the Native Americans' use of peyote, said CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin. "They were a legitimate religion, and this was a legitimate ritual of the religion, and Congress wanted to make sure it was protected," Toobin said of peyote and the 1993 law. The Uniao do Vegetal, which means "the union of the plants," cited that federal law in suing the federal government. "The government has never explained why it has accommodated The Native American Church's use of peyote (which contains mescaline, also a controlled substance) but cannot accommodate the UDV's use of hoasca," the church said in a statement. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the church's favor, saying the federal government failed to show a compelling interest to ban the substance for religious use. "The peyote exception also fatally undermines the government's broader contention that the Controlled Substances Act establishes a closed regulatory system that admits of no exceptions under RFRA," the court ruling said. Bruce Rich, an Orthodox Jewish prisoner in Florida, wanted kosher meals, but the warden said no. So Rich sued the state prison system in 2010, saying its denial of a kosher menu violated the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000, a landmark civil law rights law for inmates whose predecessor was the federal religious freedom law. Rich, 66, is serving a life sentence for murdering his parents, in their 70s, in 1995 allegedly to inherit their home. The prison system argued the meals were costly and would lead to security concerns, namely "retaliation against the kosher inmates" if other inmates believed the higher costs of kosher meals impacted the quality of their food, court papers said. At least 35 other states and the federal government, however, provided kosher diets to inmates. After losing before a magistrate, Rich won an appeal before the 11th Circuit Court, which cited "the defendant's meager efforts to explain why Florida's prisons are so different from the penal institutions that now provide kosher meals such that the plans adopted by those other institutions would not work in Florida." Recently baptized in the Sikh faith, Kawal Tagore went to her job with the IRS in Houston in 2005 carrying a new religious item: a 9-inch kirpan, a small ceremonial sword that resembles a knife but has an edge that is blunted or curved. Tagore needed to carry the kirpan at all times as a mandatory article of faith. But the federal government banned her from the building, citing the kirpan as a "dangerous weapon" with a more than 3-inch blade, and she was later fired from her accounting job because she refused to keep the kirpan out of the workplace. Tagore sued the government under the federal law. Tagore cited how the government allowed the public to enter the federal building with more threatening objects: real 2.5-inch blade knives and metal canes, said her attorneys with the Newar Law Firm and the Becket Fund. Also, federal employees inside the building were allowed to use box cutters and cake knives. In November, the federal government agreed to settle the case shortly after the start of Tagore's trial. The settlement included no admission of wrongdoing, the Christian Science Monitor reported. Tagore's attorneys described the settlement as "a groundbreaking policy allowing Sikhs and other religious minorities to wear religious symbols and attire in federal buildings," they said in a statement. Invoking a religious freedom law and related statutes doesn't always equate to victory. In Chicago, an association of 40 churches called the Civil Liberties for Urban Believers found it too onerous to erect houses of worship in business and commercial zones. The ministers needed a special use permit, but such permits were often thwarted by aldermen or it was too bureaucratic and costly to obtain one, the church leaders claimed. In fact, it was easier to get a club, lodge or community center approved. So the pastors sued the city of Chicago in 2000, alleging that its zoning laws violated the Illinois religious freedom statute, the federal Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act and the U.S. Constitution. But in 2003, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court decision and rejected the church group's claims, finding no substantial burden on the churches, which also failed to establish their RLUIPA claim. Defeated, church leaders were angry. "The forty (40) churches in C.L.U.B. and certainly people of all faiths throughout Chicago are outraged by the majority opinion which neuters the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act passed unanimously by Congress in 2000," Apostle Theodore Wilkinson, the group's chairman, said in a statement. "Also alarming is the court's conclusion that Chicago's religious assemblies have no free speech protection from zoning laws. The majority opinion would apparently extend free speech protection to religious assemblies only if they allowed live nude dancing," he said. At the same time, the city of Chicago revised its zoning ordinance to avoid "the threat of heightened scrutiny under RLUIPA," according to a League of California Cities report in 2002. CNN's Alexandra Meeks contributed to this report.
A Native American from a tribe not recognized by the feds wins the return of his eagle feathers . An IRS accountant is fired for insisting on carrying a symbolic Sikh knife to work . A group of Chicago pastors takes on City Hall over its permits for new churches and loses .
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He's been mocked for his inability to eat a bacon sandwich properly and likened to cartoon character Wallace - but that didn't prevent Ed Miliband from coming top in the sex appeal stakes during last night's debate. Moments after the Labour leader finished speaking, fans took to Twitter to coo adoringly about his 'sexy grey tie' and his smouldering looks. One rather breathless Tweet read: 'Miliband is totally talking to me and no one else, you sexy beast. Keep staring down the camera Ed! #leadersdebate' Scroll down for video . So hot right now: Ed Miliband's looks proved a hit with Twitter users during last night's debate . Another, Holly Ashby, asked why no one had asked Mr Miliband a question about his hair, complaining: . 'Why has no one asked about Ed Miliband's sexy Rogue-From-X-Men grey streak? It's all I care about tbh.' One fan even likened Miliband to Hansel, a character from modelling comedy Zoolander, tweeting: . 'Ed seducing the ladies with his patter. He's so hot right now, just like Hansel #leadersdebate #zoolander' Another, named Chloeee, added: 'Ed Miliband really is hot.' Shortly afterwards, a Vine of Mr Miliband smouldering sultrily into the camera took the internet by storm, while popular website Buzzfeed took note of the phenomenon and published a piece rounding up the best romantic Tweets. But Mr Miliband, 45, who spent the day after the debate in Blackpool with his family, isn't the first politician to find himself on the receiving end of attention based on his good looks. Family day out: Mr Miliband has spent the day enjoying fish and chips with his family in Blackpool . On the campaign trail: Mr Miliband was canvassing for votes and drafted in his wife and sons to help out . Making his point: It wasn't just Mr Miliband's looks that got viewers talking . Impressed: A viewer finds herself enjoying the sight of Mr Miliband's saturnine looks . Enjoying it: Two watching women compare their notes on the Labour leader . Favourite bit: One Twitter user declared her love for Mr Miliband's 'Rogue-From-X-Men' grey streak . Handsome: Another Twitter user was surprised to find herself fancying the Labour leader . Last October, Swedish health minister Gabriel Wikström, 30, found himself bombarded by risqué messages from adoring Turkish fans after making a visit to the country. Nicknamed 'the handsome minister' by his growing legion of fans, Wikström, a Social Democrat who holds the position of Public Health Minister, said at the time that he was 'honoured' by all the attention. Speaking to English language Swedish daily newspaper, The Local, he said: 'I can’t feel anything but honoured and glad. And a little bit surprised, I must admit.' Denmark's prime minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, 48, is another politician famous for her glamorous looks, while her 39-year-old agriculture minister, Dan Jørgensen, has also proved a hit with the ladies. Impressed: Viewers appeared to appreciate Mr Miliband's 'sexy tie' and the grey streak in his hair . Seductive: Another compared Mr Miliband to Hansel from Zoolander, adding: 'He's so hot right now' Was it deliberate? One Twitter user appeared less convinced by Mr Miliband's smoulder . Swoon: A Twitter user describes Mr Miliband as a 'sexy beast' and exhorts him to keep looking at the camera . Sexy MP: Swedish health minister Gabriel Wikström has proved a big hit with the ladies . Arguably the most popular of all though, other than Wikström himself, is 36-year-old Hans Linde of Sweden's Left Party, who is as famous for his handsome face as he is for his politics. And while Denmark and Sweden have plenty of good-looking ministers to choose from, the UK has several of its own. Although Sexy MP, a website dedicated to Parliament's great and good-looking, has now shut down, it regularly put Conservative MP Zac Goldsmith, 40, at the top of its looks list while running. MPs snapping at Mr Goldsmith's heels include Labour's shadow education and business secretaries, Tristram Hunt, 40, and Chuka Umunna, 36, . Other politicians to set pulses racing, both past and present, include Barack Obama, French prime minister Manuel Valls and Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto. And now, of course, Ed Miliband as well. Smouldering: Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto has won plaudits for his saturnine good looks . Hot stuff: Labour's Chuka Umunna and Tristram Hunt are almost as swooned over as their party leader . Conservative crumpet: Zac Goldsmith is considered one of the UK's best looking parliamentarians . Latin lover: French prime minister Manuel Valls is as famous for his looks as he is for his policies .
The Labour leader's looks proved an unlikely hit with Twitter users . One described him as a 'sexy beast' while another liked his 'sexy grey tie' Mr Miliband's smoulder and the silver streak in his hair proved popular . A Vine showing Mr Miliband smouldering quickly went viral .
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A not-for-profit group that organised seminars featuring US anti-vaccination campaigner Sherri Tenpenny before she had to cancel due to threats of violence has had its charity status cancelled. The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) made the announcement about Get Rid of Sids Project on Wednesday. The organisation is run by well-known Brisbane anti-vaccination campaigner Stephanie Messenger who has penned a number of children's books, including Melanie's Marvelous Measles. Scroll down for video . Get Rid of Sids, which had been organising events featuring anti-vaccination campaign Sherri Tenpenny, has had its charity status revoked . In a statement, the ACNC said it had revoked Get Rid of Sids Project's charity status after a review into its operations and activities. The decision was effective from April 1 and the organisation had 60 days to lodge an appeal. The ACNC was unable to provide any more details of why this had happened because of 'secrecy provisions' within its Act. This means Get Rid of Sids Project will lose its right to tax concessions and its deductible gift recipient status. Daily Mail Australia has contacted the organisation for comment. Earlier this year, Get Rid of Sids Project ran into controversy when it invited Dr Tenpenny to speak at a number of seminars across Australia. The organisation is headed by prominent Brisbane anti-vaccination campaigner Stephanie Messenger . Her planned trip caused uproar and was repeatedly boycotted by Australian doctors and venues. Following a number of cancellations, Dr Tenpenny made the decision to cancel her remaining talks due to consistent threats of violence from 'anti-free-speech terrorists'. Sherri Tenpenny was due to speak at a number of events in Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and the Gold Coast. In a statement posted to social media at the time, she cited a number of reasons why she had decided not to come to Australia, saying a large number of violent threats, including bomb threats, had been made against venue owners and their families. 'The determination was made to protect the speakers, the public and the venue owners as pro-vaccine extremists have made continual, anonymous threats of vandalism and violence,' the statement read. Earlier this year, Get Rid of Sids Project ran into controversy when it invited Dr Tenpenny to speak at a number of seminars across Australia . Dr Tenpenny revealed that she had also cancelled a private holiday in Australia due to concerns for her own personal safety. 'I was coming to speak as an invited guest. However, given the level of hostility that has transpired over the last three weeks, and for the sake of my own personal safety, I have also cancelled my planned vacation in Australia,' she said. Stephanie Messenger, who heads Get Rid of Sids Project and had invited Dr Tenpenny to speak, is the controversial author of Melanie's Marvelous Measles. The message of the book, which tells children having the measles is fun, was panned by reviewers on Amazon. Messenger said the aim of her book was to 'educate children on the benefits of having measles and how you can heal from them naturally and successfully'. But people on the internet had other ideas about her picture book, with the book receiving 872 ratings of one star. While the reviews sarcastically thanked Messenger for her contribution.
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Some are smiling, some waving, while others have the strain of their torturous journey etched on their faces. Whatever the emotions running through their young minds, these children are very much the lucky ones. They are among the latest group of migrants to have safely reached land after a desperate voyage across the Mediterranean that has claimed the lives of so many others. Of the 446 people on board the Italian rescue vessel, the navy said 59 of them were children, who were no doubt unaware just how perilous their boat trip could have been. Scroll down for video . Reaching the safety of dry land: Two migrant boys cling to each other as their rescue ship docks in the Sicilian port of Augusta after their smuggler boat was picked up off the coast of the Italian mainland . Apprehension and joy: Two children wait to disembark from the Italian Navy vessel as they arrive in Sicily . Relief: A girl waves after being rescued from the Mediterranean with 445 migrants on their way to Europe . They were dropped off in the Sicilian port of Augusta today after their smuggler boat was picked up off the southern coast of the Italian mainland. Their parents had gambled everything to seek a new life in Europe and on this occasion they were lucky it didn't end in tragedy. The same couldn't be said for the 900 men, women and children feared dead after their boat capsized on Sunday in one of the biggest maritime disasters since the end of World War Two. It also follows deeply distressing images showing the body of a young migrant being brought ashore after he drowned in a shipwreck off the coast of Rhodes on Monday. Greek police yesterday arrested two suspected people smugglers over the disaster which happened when a wooden boat ran aground on rocks, killing three people. The two Syrian men, aged 26 and 27, were among the 90 survivors of the tragedy, some of whom were filmed being pulled to safety after clinging to wreckage in rough waters. Safe: Parents carry their babies down the steps from the Italian rescue ship after arriving in a Sicilian harbour . Perilous journey: Their parents had gambled everything to seek a new life in Europe and on this occasion they were lucky it didn't end in tragedy . A woman (left) gives milk to her son as she arrives with others migrans at the Sicilian harbour of Augusta . In the wake of the tragedies, Italy has pressed the European Union to devise plans to stop the tide of migrants on smuggler boats in the Mediterranean. Italian defence minister Roberta Pinotti said refugee camps should be set up in countries bordering Libya and human traffickers must be targeted with military intervention. 'We know where the smugglers keep their boats, where they gather,' Ms Pinotti said. 'The plans for military intervention are there.' She was speaking a day before EU leaders hold an emergency summit in Brussels on the crisis. Ms Pinotti said she was cautiously hopeful that the EU summit would take tangible steps to deal with the migrant crisis. Hundreds of migrants have been arriving on Italian shores for days after being rescued at sea when their overloaded boats run into problems. 'We think it's the moment in which Europe decides, forcefully, to have an international police operation, which will undo this band of criminals,' Ms Pinotti said. Rescued migrants walk along the quayside after disembarking from the Italian Navy vessel Bettica in Sicily . Italy has pressed the EU to devise plans to stop the tide of migrants on smuggler boats in the Mediterranean . Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has urged the European Union to craft long-range, comprehensive policy on the migrants. He said one way would be to establish refugee camps in Niger, Sudan and elsewhere in Africa with UN assistance. Italy has saved some 200,000 migrant lives at sea since the start of 2014. But Italy's 'noble, generous reaction alone isn't enough', he said. 'We are asking Europe to be Europe, not just when it's time to devise a budget.' He said broad, long-term EU strategy, with wider sea patrols and a robust presence in southern Libya, would help combat '21st-century slave drivers' of migrants. Ms Pinotti said Italy would be ready to take the helm of any military intervention if asked and as long as it is carried out as an international mission, backed by the United Nations. 'We're ready to do our share. We're the closest country to Libya,' she said. Exodus: Of the 446 people on board the Italian rescue vessel, the navy said 59 of them were children . Displaced: Hundreds of migrants have been arriving on Italian shores for days after being rescued at sea . Growing problem: Italy has saved some 200,000 migrant lives at sea since the start of 2014 . Distressing: A man brings the body of a young migrant ashore after he drowned in a shipwreck off Rhodes . The defence minister said the flow of migrants is not about to stop, saying: '90 per cent are from Nigeria, Ethiopia, Somalia, from places where they are afraid of dying. 'We cannot stop them' from leaving their homelands. Mr Renzi and Ms Pinotti indicated that requests for asylum could be processed in refugee camps in African countries near Libya. These could include Tunisia, Niger and Sudan. Italy's defence minister said that it would then be up to all EU countries to take their share of migrants found eligible for refugee status or asylum. Because Italy is the first EU country the migrants set foot in, they stay in reception centres, sometimes for years, while their requests or appeals for asylum are processed. Migrants deemed ineligible for asylum are ordered to be expelled, but many slip away and head to northern Europe to reach relatives. Italian Premier Matteo Renzi delivers his speech on the eve of an EU emergency summit on migrants at the Lower Chamber in Rome .
Latest group of migrants rescued from Mediterranean includes 59 children . Picked up off Italian coast as families make desperate bid to reach Europe . Comes days after 900 men, women and children died in capsize disaster .
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The family of a 24-year-old woman who died of a heroin overdose has penned a candid obituary openly discussing her struggle with drugs in a bid to prevent others from losing their lives. On April 16, Molly Parks was found in the bathroom of the pizza restaurant where she worked in Manchester, New Hampshire with a needle still in her arm. When police turned up on her father's door in Saco, Maine, he immediately knew they were there about Molly. Days later, he wrote an obituary announcing her death. 'She made a lot of bad decisions including experimenting with drugs,' it reads. 'She fought her addiction to heroin for at least five years and had experienced a near fatal overdose before. Loss: Molly Parks, 24, passed away on April 16 after she overdosed on heroin in the bathroom of the restaurant where she worked. Her family has written an honest obituary about her struggle with drugs . 'Molly's family truly loved her and tried to be as supportive as possible as she struggled with the heroin epidemic that has been so destructive to individuals and families in her age bracket.' The obituary closes with a plea to other families to help their loved ones if they see they are going through the same struggles. 'If you have any loved one's who are fighting addiction [sic], Molly's family asks that you do everything possible to be supportive, and guide them to rehabilitation before it is too late,' it reads. Her father, Tom Parks, said she had abused alcohol and prescription pills before moving on to heroin. They tried numerous ways to get her to stop, from being nice to being mean, but she continued using the drugs, he told NPR. Then last August, while staying with her aunt in Manchester, she overdosed and was found passed out in the bathroom, he told WMUR. She was rushed to hospital and went to rehab on three separate occasions. Heartbroken: Her father, Tom Parks, said he knew that when police turned up on his doorstep, they were there about Molly. He pleaded with other families to 'stay right on top' of loved ones with addictions . Loved: Tom Parks shared this image showing him with Molly when she was little . Candid: The obituary pleads with families to be supportive and get help for their loved ones with addictions . Despite her struggles, she remained a vivacious personality who loved theater, fashion and reading Harry Potter, according to her obituary. She 'will always be remembered for fearless personality and her trademark red lipstick,' it reads. The weekend before her death, she had visited her father and stepmother in Maine. She was working as a delivery driver for the pizza restaurant and seemed to be doing well, Tom Parks said. But days later, she was found inside the restaurant's bathroom with the needle in her arm. 'Don't believe your addict is clean,' her father told WMUR. 'Don't do it. You have to be diligent. Stay right on top of them.' On Facebook, her sister Kasey also shared her honest thoughts about her sister's passing. Battle: Molly had visited her dad and stepmom just days before she passed away and seemed to be doing well, they said. They remembered her as someone who loved fashion, theater and red lipstick . 'Young people need to realize that they aren't invincible,' she wrote on her Facebook page. 'Please ask yourself this: is this really worth putting my family and friends through this tragedy if I were to pass away, just so that way I can get that one last high. Every drug abuser/user would probably say yes the gamble is worth it. The families would say it's not.' She went on: 'All my family and I want to do is save a restless soul by spreading awareness of this raging epidemic that needs to be a controlled somehow in someway. 'RIP my memories of you will never die, neither will my love for you.'
On April 16, Molly Parks was found in the bathroom of the New Hampshire pizza restaurant where she worked with a needle still in her arm . Her family wrote an honest obituary announcing her death and detailing her 'bad decisions including experimenting with drugs' She had been addicted for 5 years and previously had a near-fatal overdose . Her family said they are sharing her story as a warning to other families and to plead with them 'to stay on top' of their loved ones with addictions .
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A mother has filmed the moment her five-year-year girl decided to give her a telling-off about the 'mess' in their house and her brother's bad behaviour. Saige, five, who's from the US, concludes the passionate rant by declaring she will move out and stay with her mum's best friend: 'I'm moving on, I'm going to Jenn's!' Unfortunately for her, her mother refuses to take the threat seriously and just laughs at her daughter, responding: 'No you're not.' Scroll down for video . 'I'm MOVING!' says five-year-old Saige, who has had enough of living with her mother for five years . In the video titled, 'Saige is mad and she's moving on', the determined little girl, gives her mother a stern nod and replies: 'Yes I am!' When her mother - who hasn't revealed her name but posts videos under YouTube channel Fourth St. James - asks her why she has to move out, Saige says she's been in the house 'way too long... for, like, five years'. She tells her mother what's behind her bad mood, explaining: 'I need to move on sometimes'. Saige then adds: 'I will make Jenn's house as clean as I can make it. Her mother replies: 'Why can't you make my house clean?' 'Because I don't love you,' says Saige, 'This is way dirty, it has no space. My room is a disaster, it has no room and I can barely have room to put my stuff.' 'If Tanner wants me to move, I'm moving!' says Saige, who is upset with her brother for throwing dirt at her . Her brother Tanner - with whom she is 'mad' - teases: 'What are you going to do at Jenn's house?' Defiant Saige says: 'I have lots of stuff. I'm moving on!' 'I'm going to miss you!' says mum. 'If Tanner wants me to move, I'm moving!' says Saige. She says she doesn't care if her mum is sad, and that she will move to Jenn's 'probably after tomorrow'. Her brother throwing dirt at her is also partly to blame. The state of the house is also a problem. 'This is way dirty, it has no space. My room is a disaster,' says Saige .
Saige's rant is captured on film by her mother who put it online . She loaded the funny video on to her YouTube channel Fourth St. James . Clip in which little girl threatens to leave has been watched 120,000 times . Saige: 'This is way dirty, it has no space. My room is a disaster'
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The Bayern Munich squad flew back to Germany on Thursday the day after suffering a surprise defeat by Porto in the Champions League quarter-final first leg. A glum-looking Thomas Muller, Manuel Neuer and Pep Guardiola were pictured at the airport ready to board their flight back to Bavaria after their 3-1 loss at the Estadio Dragao on Wednesday. The defeat was the price the five-time European champions paid for a string of injuries and a tired squad that has not stopped playing, chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said. Thomas Muller, Xabi Alonso and the rest of the squad get off the bus at the airport before returning to Germany . A glum-looking Pep Guardiola prepares to board the flight in Portugal with his depleted squad . Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and Guardiola make their way on to the plane as they return to Bavaria after defeat . Bayern, chasing a treble of domestic and European titles, travelled with only 15 outfield players to Portugal for their quarter-final first leg leaving injured Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery, Bastian Schweinsteiger and David Alaba, among others, behind. 'I am not prepared to criticise the team,' Rummenigge said in post-midnight banquet. 'There are 13 or 14 players who are at the moment healthy and have been playing three times a week.' Bayern have been cruising towards the Bundesliga title with a 10-point advantage as the injuries seem to hardly affect them domestically. Guardiola cannot believe it as he sees his side beaten 3-1 by Porto in the quarter-final first leg on Wednesday . Neuer looks exasperated as the German champions concede their second goal of the game after 10 minutes . 'But there comes a day when you are a little bit tired, when your legs feel heavy and when you lack some of your concentration,' Rummenigge said. A lack of concentration certainly contributed to the three goals they conceded, each coming from an individual defensive mistake. What had been for much of the season their strongest asset - Bayern conceded just four goals in their first 17 Bundesliga games - was on Wednesday their Achilles heel. Jerome Boateng, Xabi Alonso and Dante, all lost possession or control near the box, allowing the Portuguese to score. Colombian Jackson Martinez rounds Neuer with ease before slotting into an empty net to put Porto 3-1 ahead . Bayern boss Pep Guardiola looks perplexed as his side fall two goals behind during the early stages of the Champions League clash . 'We imagined it differently,' said keeper Manuel Neuer, who was lucky not to be sent off after bringing down Jackson Martinez for a third-minute penalty. 'We were not confident and did not create scoring chances. The other problem was the mistakes we made. You are punished in the Champions League for those. We know we messed up together but we have to keep going.' While Bayern are not used to losing, they have every chance to overturn the first leg deficit, with Ribery and possibly Schweinsteiger fit for the return leg in Munich on Tuesday. 'I am not fully dissatisfied with the team,' coach Pep Guardiola said. 'We tried everything but it is not easy against such a physical team. 'It is a complicated result but we will take a shot at it in the return leg and we will not give up that easily.'
Bayern Munich were beaten 3-1 by Porto in the Champions League . Pep Guardiola and the squad returned to Germany on Thursday . Karl-Heinz Rummenigge refused to criticise the players, blaming injuries .
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Tottenham are confident Kyle Walker has not broken his foot following a scan on Tuesday. There were fears the England defender may have fractured his right foot after taking a hefty blow from a collision with Kieran Trippier during the draw at Burnley on Sunday. Results from the scan have shown up heavy bruising, but no fracture. However, more tests are planned this week. Tottenham defender Kyle Walker receives treatment from medical staff during the 0-0 draw with Burnley . Walker had sustained the injury following a heavy collision with Burnley defender Kieran Trippier at Turf Moor . Walker has been provided with a protective boot to ensure no further damage is caused. He will continue to be assessed by Spurs' medical team in the coming days as the club determine the full extent of the injury. But the early signs are that the 24-year-old will not be a long-term casualty, though a full diagnosis will be completed once swelling has fully subsided. Scans have revealed that Walker has not broken his foot and will hopefully return to action for Spurs soon .
Tottenham full-back Kyle Walker sustained a foot injury following a collision with Burnley's Kieran Trippier during the draw at Turf Moor on Sunday . Early fears that the foot was broken have been allayed following scans . Spurs are hopeful that the England international will return soon .
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The owners of an Indiana pizza shop who refused to cater a gay wedding have gone into hiding - but plan to re-open soon after raising $500,000. Memories Pizza in Walkerton faced criticism this week after co-owner Crystal O'Connor expressed support for a new Indiana religious objections law. Despite 'keeping a low profile' Crystal O'Connor and her father Kevin O'Connor went on Fox News on Thursday to discuss their comments and and the backlash they've received. It was revealed on Thursday that the pizza shop has never catered a wedding before. Scroll down for videos . In hiding: Crystal O'Connor and her father Kevin O'Connor said they'll re-open soon but were forced to close the doors to their pizza shop because the phones kept ringing and they didn't know if orders were fake or real . 'Anger. Bitterness. It's something I never expected or imagined when the comments were made. It's just unimaginable to me,' said Kevin when asked about the reaction to his daughter saying she would deny gay couples pizza on their wedding day. When asked if they'll ever re-open their pizza place Kevin said he initially shut down because he 'couldn't tell if they were getting real orders or fake orders' and said that the phone rang all day and all night. 'We plan to re-open soon we just don't know when,' Crystal said. A contributor from Glenn Beck's The Blaze set up the fundraising page on GoFundMe for the pizzeria, with a goal of helping 'the family stave off the burdensome cost of having the media parked out front, activists tearing them down, and no customers coming in'. Controversy: The O'Connors made their comments a week after the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was passed, forbidding state or local government from 'substantially 'burdening' a person's right to their beliefs . up in arms: Demonstrators gather outside the City County Building on March 30 in Indianapolis to protest the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act . A new Indiana law passed yesterday states that no one has the legal right to 'refuse to offer or provide' goods, services, facilities or employment to anyone in previously protected classes or based on sexual orientation or gender identity. The news comes a little after a week Indiana passed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which critics say would allow businesses to openly discriminate against gays, and just a few days after his daughter told a local news station they would refuse to serve a gay marriage ceremony. Speaking to ABC57 on Tuesday, Crystal O'Connor said: 'If a gay couple came in and wanted us to provide pizzas for their wedding, we would have to say no.’ According to TMZ, O'Connor tried to clarify his views, saying he would never refuse to serve gay customers, but as a Christian he disagrees with gay marriage, and so would refuse to serve a same-sex wedding. The pizza joint has been in operation for nine years. The interior of the old-fashioned eatery is adorned with crosses and bible quotes. Just outside the pizzeria, a signs states that the staff begin each morning with a prayer. 'We are a Christian establishment,' Crystal O’Connor confirmed, but pointed out that their business practices are not biased. Shuttered: Memories Pizza in Indiana, whose owners Crystal and Kevin O'Connor (pictured) said they would refuse to cater a gay wedding, closed its doors after being abused over the phone and online . ‘We're not discriminating against anyone, that's just our belief and anyone has the right to believe in anything,’ insisted O'Connor. When Indiana Governor Mike Pence, a Republican, signed the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act into law last week, the O’Connor family in Walkerton applauded his decision. The measure prohibits state and local government from ‘substantially burdening’ the ability of people — including businesses — to follow their religious beliefs. Pence said in a statement last Thursday that the bill ensures ‘religious liberty is fully protected under Indiana law.’ Critics of the legislation said it could allow discrimination against gay people, but its supporters claimed the bill merely seeks to prevent the government from compelling people to provide such things as catering or photography for same-sex weddings or other activities they find objectionable on religious grounds. Several reviewers invoked Adolf Hitler and the KKK in their eviscerating assessments of the pizzeria but they have since been taken down . Crystal O’Connor, of Memories Pizza, dismissed discrimination concerns, saying the law is not targeting gays - it merely helps people that have strong religious beliefs. She added that as a devout Christian, she does not support same-sex marriage – a conviction shared by her father. He said: ‘That lifestyle is something they choose. I choose to be heterosexual. They choose to be homosexual. Why should I be beat over the head to go along with something they choose?’ The Facebook and Yelp pages for the restaurant about 20 miles southwest of South Bend were bombarded with over 300 mixed reviews and their pizza place has currently just 2.5 stars following the family's controversial statements. A coach of a high school golf program was suspended after a Twitter post he wrote mentioned going to Walkerton and burning down the restaurant. The picture section of the review page has was swamped with images, some of which contain explicit content, supporting homosexuality and gay rights. It appears as though those images have since been taken down. One five-star review, written from the point of view of 'Adolf. H' no longer on the page stated: ‘Memories Pizza had been recommended to me by my buddy Herman years ago - and his praise was well deserved. ‘The largely Aryan ownership manages their subhuman staff quite well. No y*** or q****s to speak of and the tomato sauce was pretty decent for canned.’ No longer on yelp: The pizzeria's Yelp page was targeted by those who disagreed with the O'Connors' statements, attracting hundreds of one star reviews, some of which were removed . User Marco V. wrote in his review in part: 'You don't want sinners coming into your business? guess what? We are all sinners.' The review was accompanied by a meme of Crystal O'Connor with a speech bubble that read: 'Jesus said bigotry is great for sales!' Many Yelpers mocked Ms O’Connor’s suggestion that anyone would want to order pizza for their wedding reception. 'As a pizza loving lesbian - I would NEVER serve pizza at my wedding. Morons,' fumed Laura D from Long Beach, New York. Another critic of the Walkerton establishment joked that their discriminatory practices did not go far enough. ‘I’m ANGRY and will never order pizza from these people again because they're simply not discriminatory enough! I mean, just "gays"? What about anyone who works on Sundays (Leviticus 23:3)? People who wear makeup (Jeremiah 4:30)? Hungry people (Proverbs 23:2)? Men without beards (Leviticus 19:27)? Tattooed people (Leviticus 19:28)? People who eat shellfish (Leviticus 11:10)? People with messy hair (Leviticus 10:6)? New mothers (Leviticus 12:4-5)? Psychics or mediums (Leviticus 20:27)?’ A small number of people have come to the O’Connors' defense amid an avalanche of negative comments. Lori Childers wrote on the eatery’s Facebook page: ‘God Bless you for standing up for your rights, its YOUR business and you should run it however you see fit. Sick of LBGT denying me of my God given rights. Go find another store to shop at or hey open your own store.......’ Governor Pence addressed the backlash against the bill in a Wall Street Journal op-ed piece published Monday, writing that he abhors discrimination. 'If I saw a restaurant owner refuse to serve a gay couple, I wouldn’t eat there anymore,' he said.
Despite 'keeping a low profile' Crystal O'Connor and her father Kevin O'Connor went on Fox News to discuss their controversial comments . Crystal, who told a reporter that she would not cater a gay wedding, revealed on Thursday she has never catered any wedding . When asked if they'll re-open Kevin said he initially shut down because he 'couldn't tell if they were getting real orders' Crystal added that they'll 're-open soon' but said she didn't know when . Revised Indiana law: No one has the legal right to 'refuse to offer or provide' goods, services, facilities or employment to anyone in previously protected classes or based on sexual orientation or gender identity'
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Ronan Ghosh, 39, stole £200 worth of meat and wine from a Tesco store in Birmingham, court heard . A millionaire company director was caught on CCTV shoplifting £200 worth of meat and wine from a Tesco supermarket. Ronan Ghosh, 39, was filmed attempting to smuggle the goods out of the store in a bag after paying for other items at the checkout. The company boss heads a global recycling company with a turnover of £16million, lives in a £500,000 home in an exclusive neighbourhood and runs two BMWs. But a court heard that he was caught shoplifting after heading to a Tesco store following an argument with his girlfriend. His own barrister told the judge the offence ‘beggars belief’. Ghosh initially elected trial by jury but he then pleaded guilty to theft. Judge Murray Creed imposed a 12-month community order on Ghosh and told him to complete 80 hours’ unpaid work and pay £575 costs. Birmingham Crown Court heard on Tuesday that Ghosh visited the Tesco store in Stratford Road, south Birmingham, on February 21 and was captured on its security cameras selecting items, including meat and bottles of wine, which he put into a bag. Lal Amarasinghe, prosecuting, said he then went to the checkout and paid for shopping that was in his trolley, but not for what was in the bag. Ghosh was detained by a security guard and police were called. In 2009, the businessman set up RG Recycling – based in Solihull, West Midlands – after more than a decade working in the plant and recycling industry. Charnjit Jutla, defending, told the court the firm supplies ‘high-value machinery for the recycling industry’. He added: ‘It is a global business. It has a yearly turnover of £16million. It beggars belief as to why he finds himself in this court. He accepts full responsibility for what he has done.’ Mr Jutla said Ghosh, who lives in a tree-lined road in Solihull, was ‘disappointed with himself and shocked and embarrassed’. On the day of the theft, his father had told him his mother had been diagnosed with skin cancer and that had ‘worried him a lot’. Mr Jutla said there was also a will being discussed within the family which had put considerable strain on him. Ghosh told police he had visited the Tesco store after having an argument with his girlfriend. He claimed he had not intended to steal the goods. Ghosh, who lives in a luxury £550,000 house in leafy Solihull, initially elected trial by jury at Birmingham Crown Court but then pleaded guilty to theft. He was given a 12-month community order and must pay £575 in costs . One neighbour of Ghosh said yesterday: ‘He has two really nice cars – BMWs. It’s bizarre that he would do something like shoplifting. He seems really nice and pleasant.’ A number of people in the public eye have been accused of shoplifting. In 2012, celebrity chef Antony Worrall Thompson was cautioned by police after being caught stealing cheese, onions and discounted coleslaw during five shoplifting episodes in 16 days at a Tesco store in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. The father-of-four later said counselling sessions had identified childhood abuse as a possible trigger for the shoplifting spree. Sue Terry, the mother of Chelsea and former England football captain John Terry, was cautioned along with his mother-in-law, Sue Poole, in 2009 after being caught with £800 of food and clothes from Tesco and Marks & Spencer in Weybridge, Surrey. In 1990, TV presenter Richard Madeley was accused of taking wines, spirits and soap powder from a Tesco store in Didsbury, south Manchester. He was cleared the following year.
Ronan Ghosh, 39, was shopping at Tesco store in Birmingham, West Mids . He was caught on CCTV putting expensive bottles of wine and meat in bag . Businessman runs a £16million-a-year global recycling firm in Solihull . Ghosh admitted theft at court and was given 12-month community service .
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After languishing at the bottom of the Pacific for a staggering 64 years, an aircraft carrier from the Second World War has been discovered 'amazingly intact'. Experts found the giant U.S. ship - which could incredibly still have a plane inside it - standing upright and listing only slightly. The USS Independence is resting 800m underwater off California's Farallon Islands with its hull and deck very well preserved and clearly visible. There also appears to be a plane in the hangar bay of the vessel, scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said on Thursday. Scroll down for video . Discovery: Features of the 'amazingly intact' USS Independence are captured in a three-dimensional sonar image (bottom) of the shipwreck - 64 years after it sunk . Historic: Experts found the giant U.S. ship (pictured in 1943) - which could incredibly still have a plane inside it - standing upright and listing only slightly . High tech: Experts last month used an autonomous underwater vehicle called the Echo Ranger (pictured) made by Boeing to survey the Independence . Ambitious: The ranger was deployed as part of a two-year mission by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to find historic shipwrecks . Found: The USS Independence was found off California's Farallon Islands (pictured) with its hull and deck very well preserved and clearly visible . The veteran ship even survived an atomic bomb test after being chosen as a 'target vessel' for Operation Crossroads on July 1, 1946. After taking part in yet another explosion, it was eventually decommissioned in August 1946 before its highly radioactive hull was taken to San Francisco five years later. Controversy surrounds its sinking as some believe the ship was loaded with barrels of radioactive waste that subsequently contaminated the wildlife in the Farallon Islands. 'After 64 years on the seafloor, Independence sits on the bottom as if ready to launch its planes,' said James Delgado chief scientist on the NOAA mission. He added: 'This ship fought a long, hard war in the Pacific and after the war was subjected to two atomic blasts that ripped through the ship. 'It is a reminder of the industrial might and skill of the "greatest generation" that sent not only this ship but their loved ones to war.' The carrier is one of an estimated 300 wrecks in the waters off San Francisco - and the deepest known shipwreck in the sanctuary, according to NOAA. Independence operated in the central and western Pacific from November 1943 to August 1945 and later was one of more than 90 vessels assembled as a target fleet for atomic bomb tests in 1946 in the Marshall Islands. Mystery: Controversy surrounds Independence's sinking as some believe the ship was loaded with barrels of radioactive waste that subsequently contaminated the wildlife in the Farallon Islands . Tough: The veteran ship (pictured in 1951) even survived an atomic bomb test after being chosen as a 'target vessel' for Operation Crossroads on July 1, 1946 . 'Greatest generation': 'After 64 years on the seafloor, Independence (pictured in 1943) sits on the bottom as if ready to launch its planes,' said James Delgado chief scientist on the NOAA mission . Veteran: Independence (pictured in 1946) was one of more than 90 vessels assembled as a target fleet for atomic bomb tests in 1946 . Damaged by shock waves, heat and radiation, Independence survived the tests and returned to the United States. It was moored in San Francisco until age caught up with her and she was towed out to sea for scuttling in January 1951. Independence was found as part of a two-year NOAA mission to locate historic shipwrecks in the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary and nearby waters. Experts last month used an autonomous underwater vehicle called the Echo Ranger made by Boeing to survey the Independence. There are currently no plans at the moment to try and get inside the vessel, Delgado said. Independence was built by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation and commissioned in January 1943. She took part in the attacks on Rabaul and Tarawa in Japan before being torpedoed by Japanese planes, having to be repaired and refitted in San Francisco from January to July 1944.
3D sonar images of the massive ship revealed many features were still intact . Discovered near California's Farallon Islands with hull, deck well preserved . It was underwater for 64 years after being used in atomic bomb tests 1940s . Controversy surrounds its sinking as some believe it contaminated waters .
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West of Baghdad, Iraq (CNN)The call from Faleh Essawi, the deputy chief of the provincial council, who we were supposed to be meeting up with, came just as we were about to hit the bridge -- the only safe route from Baghdad to neighboring Anbar province. "ISIS has taken the east of the city, it's not accessible," he says, sounding frantic, rapidly rattling off the neighborhoods and areas ISIS fighters had just stormed into. Moments later, we see the impact: An endless stream of humanity, shell shocked, and exhausted. Parents cradle babies in blankets, some struggle under the weight of their belongings, some carry small plastic bags, while others nothing but the children clutching at their hands. Cars are not permitted to cross this bridge across the Euphrates. The government feels that restricting vehicles will decrease the likelihood of explosives making their way into Iraq's capital. Those too young or too tired to walk pile into metal carts pushed by boys or young men, normally used to carry produce to markets. An elderly woman sits in one, a child in her arms, a worn down plastic doll in her hand. Many don't want to talk, at least not for long. What they just went through is too raw, too painful. One man we encounter describes how ISIS fighters commandeered his house. "We heard clashes in the early morning, and we couldn't see the security forces anywhere," he recalls. "We saw the ISIS fighters, they just came into the house, they didn't say a word. They just sent a sniper to the roof. I grabbed my children and ran." His wife bursts into tears, prompting him to apologize for not being able to talk anymore -- they just want to keep going. Another older woman, sitting in one of the carts surrounded by her grandchildren, starts sobbing the moment we approach her. "They took our homes and kicked us out," she cries. Over the weekend ISIS moved into towns just to the north of Ramadi, which lies 68 miles (110km) west of Baghdad, sending thousands fleeing on foot into the city. ISIS had already blocked off access from the south months ago, and the west was contested territory. The east, until now, was not just a relatively safe zone but the only viable entrance and exit. At a hospital in Amriyat al-Falluja, about a 15-minute drive away, a wounded local fighter winces in pain. He was shot by a sniper in Ramadi that morning as ISIS fighters advanced -- the bullet barely missed his heart. "We had been warning we could see their movements," he tells us. "But we just didn't have the force to hold them off. We didn't leave a single person we didn't call and ask for back up." But none came. Hours after our morning conversation we speak to Essawi again by phone. "Security is collapsing in the city," he screams. "This is what we warned Baghdad would happen. Where is Baghdad? Where is al-Abadi? "Just God knows if we will survive this," he says and hangs up. Amriyat al-Falluja regularly comes under attack from rockets and mortars from ISIS positions nearby. The hospital's façade is scarred by shrapnel. The wards are full of people injured during these attacks. Fifteen-year-old Mustafa Ahmed has bandages on his neck, leg, and other parts of his body. "A mortar fell on our street, one of my neighbors was wounded," he explains. "We went out to help him and the second one fell on us." His friend died, he says. In the next room Amal Ahmed speaks softly. "I was in the garden and a rocket hit and the shrapnel sliced me open," she says, as tears roll down her face. "Something fell out of me and I grabbed it and I put it back in and I lay down." She starts to cry harder. Her husband was killed by U.S. forces in Fallujah -- another city in Anbar -- in 2003. Her children have all moved away except her youngest, who broke his arm in the same attack. "When I see the situation I don't have hope, it's just getting worse." A few moments later, we hear two massive explosions from another of the hospital's buildings. They think it's an ISIS rocket or mortar attack so we take cover along with the Iraqi forces we are with in the hallway, away from the windows. More explosions go off in the distance. Then another actually shakes our building. "Anyone want tea?" one of the policemen with us asks, laughing as he pours. "This happens all the time, we're used to it." The police chief, Major Aref al-Janabi, radios to his men to respond. Al-Janabi, like so many others, is frustrated with the lack of support from Baghdad. Earlier, he had taken us to the front lines, a long berm that stretches along the northern and western parts of the town that is dotted with fighting positions. He says he regularly provides the joint command center with coordinates for ISIS positions, but so far there have been no significant air strikes or reinforcements. More explosions follow in the distance. We're quickly moved out and leave the town, heading back towards the bridge and the long, snaking lines of refugees. An ambulance passes us, trying to force its way through the crowds. The swell of people fleeing has grown considerably in the last hours -- not surprising given Essawi's dire assessment and warning. "Ramadi is under siege from all sides," he'd told us earlier, anger mixed with an air of resignation. "I consider the city to have fallen." He claimed that 150,000 have fled, scoffing at statements from Iraqi officials in Baghdad that reinforcements have been sent to Ramadi. He has yet to see them.
Families flee parts of western Iraq amid continuing onslaught from ISIS fighters . Officials there say the Iraqi government is failing to protect them . Thousands have been forced to grab what they can and head east toward the capital .
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Nigel Pearson spent the last quarter of this match pushing his team on from his technical area, clapping, cajoling, instructing. He has experienced a great escape at the Hawthorns before, in 2005 as assistant to Bryan Robson. Beyond 90 minutes, Jamie Vardy scored a goal that gave an exhilarating indication another improbable story could yet be told. Leicester secured their second consecutive Premier League win to bring safety into view for the first time in a long time. Pearson’s side are still bottom, but now just three points behind Hull in 17th. With seven games to go, five at home, they are still very much in this fight. Jamie Vardy scored an injury-time winner to improve his side's slim chance of Barclays Premier League survival . Vardy celebrates in front of the travelling away fans after hitting the winner against West Brom at The Hawthorns . The Leicester forward, pictured with Riyad Mahrez, cannot hide his delight after scoring what turned out to be the winning goal . Vardy struck past West Brom goalkeeper Boaz Myhill during the closing stages of the Premier League encounter at The Hawthorns . WEST BROM (4-4-2): Myhill 5.5; Dawson 5, McAuley 5, Lescott 5.5, Brunt 6; Gardner 6.5 (Olsson 73mins, 5), Yacob 6, Fletcher 7, Morrison 6.5 (Sessegnon 85); Ideye 5 (Anichebe 60, 5), Berahino 5 . Subs not used: Rose, Wisdom, Baird, McManaman . Booked: Gardner, Fletcher . LEICESTER (4-3-1-2): Schmeichel 6; De Laet 4 (Wasilewski 46, 6), Huth 6.5, Morgan 6, Schlupp 6.5; Albrighton 6.5, James 6 (King 60, 6), Cambiasso 7; Nugent 7; Vardy 7.5, Ulloa 6.5 (Mahrez 64, 6) Subs not used: Schwarzer, Konchesky, Drinkwater, Kramaric . Booked: Albrighton . Referee: Martin Atkinson 6 . Attendance: 26,768 . MoM: Vardy . Huth put his side back on level terms (pictured) before Vardy's winner - click HERE to see more of our brilliant Match Zone . Vardy personifies that more than anyone. In the first minute of added time he bullied Gareth McAuley to gain possession by the halfway line and advanced on goal. Joleon Lescott was unable to halt him and in a flash the ball was in the net. Pearson turned to his bench and held both arms aloft. He had switched to three at the back at the interval and made all his substitutions with half an hour to go, and been vindicated. Trailing 2-1, Leicester had equalised in the 80th minute when Marc Albrighton delivered a cross that reached David Nugent at the far post. He hooked the ball back, Marcin Wasilewski won the header and Robert Huth nodded beyond Craig Dawson on the line. This was a second consecutive home loss to a team in trouble for West Brom, following the 4-1 defeat to Queens Park Rangers. Former Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher scored his first goal since joining West Brom during the January transfer window . West Brom captain Fletcher leaped above Leicester's defence to open the scoring at The Hawthorns after just eight minutes . Leicester striker David Nugent cancelled out Fletcher's opener by shooting past West Brom goalkeeper Myhill . West Brom midfielder Craig Gardner celebrates after scoring during his side's 3-2 defeat against the Premier League's bottom side . Gardner slides on his knees after putting his side back in the lead during the first half of the Premier League match at The Hawthorns . It had all begun so brightly for the hosts on a day to honour their late, great striker Jeff Astle, scorer of the winning goal in the 1968 FA Cup. West Brom looked resplendent in their replica kits from that year, numbered one to 11. Darren Fletcher paid a fitting tribute with a very good glancing header to Chris Brunt’s corner. Goal-line technology was required to confirm the goal after Esteban Cambiasso cleared. It was Fletcher’s first goal since scoring for Manchester United in November 2012. Leicester equalised in the 20th minute. Cambiasso took a long free-kick that Leonardo Ulloa flicked forward for Nugent to stroke in a composed finish. West Brom went ahead again six minutes later when Craig Gardner’s volley deflected off Wes Morgan into the net. But Leicester struck back impressively and, from nowhere, have genuine hope of survival. ‘You never want to come off the field with regrets,’ said Pearson. ‘If we can maximise that home advantage we have a chance. I don’t think at any point this season [the] players doubted themselves.’ West Brom are not yet safe and face a frightening run-in. ‘The first goal is lower-league stuff,’ said Pulis. ‘The third goal, Gareth’s trying to play like a right winger. You can’t do that at this level.’ Robert Huth nodded home with 10 minutes left on the clock to help his side launch an emphatic comeback against West Brom . The Leicester defender, who joined the club in February, is congratulated by his team-mates after making it 2-2 with 10 minutes to go . Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel celebrates his side's victory after the final whistle of the Premier League clash . West Brom paid tribute to Jeff Astle on 'Astle Day', the former Baggies striker at the age of 59 in 2002 due . Baggies striker Saido Berahino wore Astle's No 9 shirt during the Premier League match at The Hawthorns . West Brom players take to the pitch in a Astle commemorative kit ahead of their Premier League showdown with Leicester . West Brom fans display an 'Astle' banner during the ninth minute to represent the shirt number he wore at The Hawthorns .
Jamie Vardy scored late winner to ensure his side claimed all three points at The Hawthorns . West Brom led for the majority of the Premier League clash thanks to a goal by Craig Gardner . Darren Fletcher opened the scoring before David Nugent levelled the scoreline after 20 minutes . Robert Huth struck with 10 minutes to go to make it 2-2 before Vardy hit winning goal . West Brom wore 1968 FA Cup kit in honour of former striker Jeff Astle on 'Astle Day'
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Prince George's birth in 2013 sparked a £247m sales bonanza for makers of royal memorabilia but experts say the second royal baby is unlikely to have the same effect. A more modest sales increase of between £60 and £70m is predicted, with most of that spent on champagne and cake rather than royal souvenirs. However, the baby is expected to make more of an impact in the long term - especially if the child turns out to be a girl. Scroll down for video . Smaller scale: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's second child will have a lesser effect at the tills . 'It’s not so much of a major event when you have another baby,' explains Professor Joshua Bamfield, director of the Centre for Retail Research. 'I think it will have an impact on the sales of prosecco and champagne and cake but not much more than that.' Despite his warning, scores of companies are hoping to cash in on the second royal birth, with plans for items ranging from mugs to beauty boxes afoot. Leading the charge to the tills is the Royal Mint which announced plans for a commemorative £5 coin last week, and the Royal Collection Trust. Potter Emma Bridgewater has designed a special mug, while beauty subscription company BirchBox is offering a 'royally good' box containing Korres showergel and Lola Barcelona nailpolish among other items. Bonanza: The birth of Prince George sparked a £247m sales boom between the 1st July and 31st August 13 . Prince of Sales: Since then, George has gone on to replicate his mother's impact on clothing sales . The new baby's grandfather Prince Charles is also hoping for a baby-related boost to his charity coffers via products sold in his Highgrove shop. Although no official memorabilia is planned, The Highgrove Shop, which turns over its profits to the Prince of Wales’s Charitable Foundation, already sells organic baby balm for £24.95, a Highgrove baby bear for £34.95 and a “happy and glorious” baby blanket, featuring guards in red tunics and bearskin hats, priced at £94.95. The flurry of royal baby memorabilia echoes that sparked by the birth of Prince George, when the market was flooded by everything from bibs to books. Other items included royal-themed potties, dummies featuring crowns, bibs proclaiming 'I love Aunty Pippa' and a book entitled Shhh! Don’t Wake The Royal Baby! While there's no shortage of choice this time around, Professor Bamfield says the baby's long-term impact on retail will be more significant than the initial flurry. 'When the baby has a certain sweater on, everybody will want to buy that,' he says, pointing to the ongoing Kate and George effects. Making his mark: Outfits worn by Prince George such as these Rachel Riley dungarees, sell out . New baby, new coin: The Royal Mint is producing a series of coins to mark the new royal birth . 'The impact of the baby is going to be over a longer period, particularly if it’s a girl. [It will be about] the equipment they use, her clothes, her toys.' Items that will be available in the short term include an as yet unseen collection of commemorative china from the Royal Collection Trust. The designs will not be unveiled until after the birth and confirmation of the baby’s sex and production is not likely to be completed until after the baby has been named. For George in July 2013, the Royal Collection produced items including a pillbox (£30), a small loving cup (£39), a dessert plate (£45) and a limited-edition loving cup (£195). More commemorative mugs will come from the Staffordshire potteries, who, along with Emma Bridgewater, traditionally mark royal events. The Royal Mint is also to produce a celebratory £5 coin - again repeating the routine after Prince George's birth when it produced 10,000 silver crown-sized £5 coins. Each one cost £80 while a further 2,013 22-carat gold sovereigns, all featuring St. George, were sold for £800 apiece.
Retail experts say sales of royal memorabilia are unlikely to top £70m . By comparison, Prince George's birth resulted in a £247m splurge . Between July and August 2013, £70m was lavished on souvenirs alone . The newest royal is expected to have a big long term impact however . Sales boost will be particularly noticeable if the new baby is a girl .
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Two men who became locked inside an airtight bank vault for six hours had to be dramatically rescued by firefighters using heavy drills. Jacob Church, 21, and Joe Tobin, 29, were at an art exhibition at a former bank building when the vault door shut behind them, leaving them trapped in total darkness. The pair - who had only met earlier that night - were fed water through a tube to prevent them becoming dehydrated while police kept in contact with them to check their oxygen levels were not getting dangerously low. After their six-hour ordeal, eventually fire crews with specialist drills were able to cut through the thick concrete walls. Trapped: Joe Tobin (left) and Jacob Church (right) pose for a selfie after getting trapped in the vault . Locked in: The pair - who only met earlier in the night - were shut inside the vault for almost six hours . Exhibition: The duo had attended the launch of the exhibition at the Abacus art space in Cardiff's Wood Street . Mr Church, who is from Taff's Well, has described the incident at the launch night of an exhibition at the Abacus art space in Cardiff's Wood Street as 'pretty nuts'. It was hosting the opening of the Look No Hands exhibition described by its curators as 'an eyeball massacre and a massage of visionary art.' One of the exhibition rooms was the 6m x 6m old bank vault with its thick metal door held ajar. The 21-year-old - who admits he was a 'little drunk' - went into the vault with fellow art enthusiast Mr Tobin at 1am. When he tried to close the door slightly, it shut fully and inadvertently activated the lock. He said: 'We were just in there and realised there was a really nice echo in the room. I went to shut the door a tiny bit and it shut the whole way. 'At first we sort of laughed, but when we phoned out friends to come and let us out they couldn't. 'After about 20 minutes of hearing banging on the door we realised no one could get us out. You would think someone would have the code for the door.' Rescue mission: Fire crews had to save the pair and this meant the exhibition was shut on Saturday . Light: The emergency crews managed to drill through the wall and pass the pair glow sticks and ear plugs . Although the two art enthusiasts could hear noise outside, they were unaware what was going on, but were told the fire service had been called. The first crews arrived at 1.48am and initially tried to unlock the door. But when that didn't work, they had to drill through the wall to create a hole large enough for the two men to escape. 'They tried drilling for two hours but then had to call for back-up and then more back-up,' Mr Church said. Part of Havelock Street, in Cardiff, was closed for the emergency services to access the building. The initial amusement and novelty of the situation quickly wore off, said Mr Church. 'We started off with fairly high hopes. The first few hours we were singing and running around the room and trying to make the best of it. 'After two or three hours, before there was an air hole, we started to think "Are we going to get out of here?"'. At that point, two fire engines and a specialist urban search and rescue team arrived and use drilling equipment to penetrate the thick concrete walls. The emergency crews drilled a small hole through the vault door to speak to the pair and passed them glow sticks for light and ear plugs. They then handed them a plastic tube through a hole to enable them to drink water. Strangers: Jacob Church (left) and Joe Tobin (right) were locked in the vault in total darkness for six hours . Mr Church, a former lab technician at Specsavers, added: 'We got a phone call about every half an hour from a police woman who kept asking us if our oxygen levels were OK. 'It was worrying but I told them if it does run out what can they do for us anyway?' The fire crews drilled around 15 inch-wide holes into the thick wall, which was reinforced with metal bars. They eventually created a big enough hole for the two men to crawl out unharmed at 6.45am. Exhibition curator Ariell Tye, 31, said they always kept the vault door open for 'health and safety reasons'. She said: 'Some people were messing around and have physically closed the door themselves which is pretty difficult in itself. 'They have turned the wheel lock door mechanism and couldn't get back out. We were informed immediately and phoned the emergency services straight away. 'When the two men came out they were in good spirits and were unharmed.' Ms Tye said the artists took over the former bank last June for no rent because the building will be demolished in two years to make way for the new BBC Wales headquarters. She said there was no chance of a repeat incident because the vault door was now permanently locked. A South Wales Fire and Rescue Service spokeswoman said: 'It's an unusual one by any stretch of the imagination. 'We received a call to a premises at 1.48am. Two male persons were rescued from an internal bank vault. 'There was a limited air supply in the nature of it being a bank vault and our urban search and rescue team were called in with specialist equipment. 'There were no injuries. We were assisted by paramedics and police were also in attendance.' The gallery was closed on Saturday, but will reopen as normal on Wednesday.
Jacob Church, 21, and Joe Tobin, 29, were locked inside bank vault . 6mx6m bank vault was one of the rooms on show at a Cardiff art exhibition . Pair only met earlier in night and inadvertently locked door behind them . Had to be rescued by fire crews who drilled through thick concrete walls .
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Four men have been moved out of intensive care after suspected drug overdoses during a party cruise on Sydney Harbour, possibly due to a dangerous strain of ecstasy pills known as 'blue scissors'. The men - two 21-year-olds and a 25 and 22-year-old - collapsed on the vessel on Good Friday, forcing it to dock near the Opera House. They were rushed to St Vincent's Hospital. Police said heir condition was critical overnight but they are now stable. On Friday afternoon, about 800 partygoers poured off the Bella Vista boat after the party came to an end . Four men are believed to have suffered from drug overdoses during a party cruise on Sydney Harbour, possibly due to a dangerous strain of ecstasy pills known as 'blue scissors' One man is suspected of taking up to four ecstasy pills in one hit, including blue ones with scissor stamps on them, a friend told police. Police believe at least that man, and possibly the others, had taken 'blue scissor' pills, similar to those linked to overdoses in Cronulla last year. Three men and a woman were hospitalised last November after taking the pills. On Friday afternoon, about 800 partygoers poured off the Bella Vista boat after the party came to an end. Police allege an officer was assaulted as people left the vessel. Two men, 21 and 22, were charged and will appear in court this month. Before the boat - which was hosting a 'Dirty Funken Beats' party - left King Street Wharf at noon, three sniffer dogs were on hand to greet passengers . Police say they discovered cocaine, marijuana and MDMA before the boat left the wharf . Before the boat - which was hosting a 'Dirty Funken Beats' party - left King Street Wharf at noon, three sniffer dogs were on hand to greet passengers. 'We are rather concerned about how the drugs came on board,' Acting Superintendent Joe McNulty said. 'Instead of getting one drug dog yesterday, we went pretty firm and got three drug detection dogs there to comb the wharf, comb the area and all the participants before they boarded the boat.' Police discovered cocaine, marijuana and MDMA, Supt McNulty said. Disgruntled passengers took to Facebook on Saturday demanding refunds from promoters. 'How bout that refund eh?' one person wrote. Dirty Funken Beats responded: 'We work hard to put on awesome parties for everyone and something happens out of our control and you want 40 bucks back. 'Not overly thoughtful but we will sort it for you.' The cruise operator was served with a short-term closure order, preventing the vessel going back on the water for 72 hours. Supt McNulty said it was the first time such an order had been served on a Sydney Harbour party boat. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Two 21-year-olds and a 25 and 22-year-old collapsed on the vessel on Good Friday . They were rushed to St Vincent's Hospital in a critical condition but are now stable . On Friday afternoon, about 800 partygoers poured off the Bella Vista boat after the party came to an end . The boat, which was hosting a 'Dirty Funken Beats' party, left King Street Wharf at noon . Police say they discovered cocaine, marijuana and MDMA before the boat left the wharf .
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'Loneliness maps' are being used to tackle the problem of elderly people being left alone by working out which areas' residents are most at risk. Health experts have warned that being socially isolated can be as harmful as smoking 15 cigarettes a day, leading to an increased risk of problems such as dementia and high blood pressure. Now campaigners say that local councils should draw up maps of the places where pensioners and others are most likely to suffer from social isolation. Map: This 'loneliness map' was drawn up by Essex County Council showing the areas where residents are most vulnerable to becoming socially isolated . Two county councils, Essex and Gloucestershire, have already implemented the maps, which allow them to target 'danger zones' of loneliness. A new report from the University of Kent and the Campaign to End Loneliness recommends the maps as a way of treating the problem across the country. In Gloucestershire, council bosses compiled the maps by studying statistics on a range of public health factors which are often linked to lonely people. They looked for areas with large numbers of over-65s, people living alone, people suffering from mental illness, households with no car and people on a low income. Danger: Being lonely can lead to health problems including dementia (picture posed by model) The council also surveyed residents to identify those who rarely speak to their neighbours, are unsatisfied with their social life and say they don't have someone to talk to. They then combined all those factors to map the districts where people are most likely to be suffering from loneliness, with the most vulnerable areas marked in red. A spokesman for the council said: 'Targeting local people who need our help the most is a priority for us in Gloucestershire and we are always looking at new ways to reach them. 'The map we've adapted from a model by Essex County Council means that we can work out how many people could be lonely and where those people need us most.' The Campaign to End Loneliness has now called on other councils to copy the maps and draw up their own versions for their local area. The campaign's director Laura Alcock-Ferguson said: 'Finding people who are experiencing loneliness can be challenging, as they are often also some of the most hidden people in our communities. 'However, it is encouraging that, across the country, there are excellent examples of councils that are employing different strategies to identify residents most at risk of loneliness. 'If local councils and services do not act now to find the people experiencing severe loneliness, we are likely to see the consequences in our hospitals and social care services.' The report identifies a number of other risk factors that might make people more likely to suffer from chronic loneliness. People from ethnic minorities, those recently bereaved or forced to care for their loved ones and childless pensioners are particularly susceptible.
Local councils are urged to draw up maps of the residents who are at risk . Essex and Gloucestershire have already made 'loneliness maps' Experts warn that being lonely can lead to serious health problems .
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Bali prosecutors want an Australian man allegedly caught smoking a joint on the beach to serve up to 12 years in jail. Nicholas James Langan, 24, from Townsville, was arrested about 1.00am on January 27 at a beach in Canggu, north of Kuta, for smoking a marijuana joint. Police seized the 0.1 gram joint and a small bag of marijuana weighing 0.86 grams. Scroll down for video . An Indonesian prosecutor has finalised the charges against Langan, who was arrested on January 27 at a beach in Canggu, north of Kuta, for smoking a marijuana joint . Also arrested was Hanung Pekik Hermantoro, 25, a driver for The Green Room Villas where the Queensland painter was staying. Prosecutor Deni Iswanto on Thursday finalised the charges against the men, pushing for Langan to face a maximum 12 years jail for drug possession. 'We have 20 days to hand this over to the court,' he said. 'At the moment, both are detained in the district prosecutor's cell and this afternoon, they will be taken to Kerobokan Prison.' A family member refused to comment when called by Daily Mail Australia. - With Daniel Piotrowski for Daily Mail Australia . Nicholas James Langan, 24, from Townsville, was arrested about 1.00am on January 27 at a beach in Canggu, north of Kuta, for smoking a marijuana joint (file photo)
Bali prosecutors want an Australian man allegedly caught smoking a joint on the beach to serve up to 12 years in jail . Nicholas James Langan, 24, from Townsville, was arrested about 1.00am on January 27 at a beach in Canggu, north of Kuta . Police allege he was smoking a joint at the time of the arrest . Prosecutors said he possessed a small bag of marijuana weighing 0.86 grams .
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(CNN)One of the biggest stars in mixed martial arts is wanted for questioning after a hit-and-run crash in New Mexico. Jon "Bones" Jones, the reigning UFC light heavyweight champion, is wanted for "his possible involvement in a hit-and-run accident" Sunday morning, Albuquerque police said. A pregnant woman in her 20s who was driving another vehicle suffered minor injuries in the accident, police said. "Officers attempted to contact Mr. Jones at his residence Sunday evening, but were unsuccessful," Albuquerque police said in a statement. "We have also reached out to his lawyer, but as of now, have not heard back." Police stressed that they cannot confirm whether Jones was involved in the crash. CNN Sports has reached out to Ultimate Fighting Championship and Jones' attorney for comment. Jones, 27, is arguably UFC's biggest star in the sport's most respected weight class. But he has also had his struggles. In January, Jones entered a drug rehabilitation center after testing positive for cocaine in a test administered by the Nevada Athletic Commission. He checked himself out of rehab after one day of treatment. Jones is scheduled to fight Anthony Johnson in UFC 187 on May 23 in Las Vegas.
Police say they can't confirm whether Jones was involved in the crash, which injured a pregnant woman . Jones is the reigning UFC light heavyweight champion .
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(CNN)Americans on the United States' no-fly list will now be privy to information about why they have been banned from commercial flights and be given the opportunity to dispute their status, according to court documents filed by the Justice Department this week. The revised policy comes in response to a June ruling by a federal judge that said the old process was in violation of the Fifth Amendment's guarantee of due process. The decision was part of an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit brought on behalf of 13 Americans on the list. But the ACLU isn't satisfied with the government's new policy, outlined in documents filed Monday in federal courts in Oregon (PDF) and Virginia (PDF). "After years of fighting in court for complete secrecy and losing, it's good that the government is finally now going to tell people of their status on the No Fly List," said Hina Shamsi, director of the ACLU National Security Project and the lead attorney on the case, in a statement. "Unfortunately, we've found that the government's new redress process falls far short of constitutional requirements because it denies our clients meaningful notice, evidence, and a hearing. The government had an opportunity to come up with a fair process but failed, so we're challenging it in court again." People on the no-fly list, managed by the FBI's Terrorist Screening Center, are prohibited from boarding a commercial flight for travel into or out of the United States. The number of people on the list is classified. An official with knowledge of the government's figures told CNN in 2012 that the list contained about 21,000 names, including about 500 Americans. Before the change, American citizens and permanent residents who inquired with the government about being denied aircraft boarding received a letter that neither confirmed nor denied their inclusion on the no-fly list. Now, they'll be made aware of their status if they apply for redress, with an option to request further information. "The U.S. government is making enhancements to the Department of Homeland Security Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) to provide additional transparency and process for U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who have been denied boarding on a commercial aircraft because they are on the No Fly List," the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement. In cases in which travelers included on the list request to receive or submit more information about their status, the government will provide a second, more detailed response, identifying "specific criterion under which the individual has been placed on the No Fly List," according to the court documents. An unclassified summary of that information will be provided "to the extent feasible, consistent with the national security and law enforcement interests at stake," court papers said. Those who appear on the no-fly list will then have further opportunity to dispute their status in writing, with supporting materials or exhibits, and will receive a final written decision from the Transportation Security Administration. The 2014 ruling that prompted the policy changes had called for passengers on the list to be given the opportunity to dispute their status before a judge.
Americans on the no-fly list will now get info about why they've been banned from flights . ACLU says the policy still denies "meaningful notice, evidence, and a hearing"
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A celebrated Texas-born hunter was crushed to death by a baby elephant in Zimbabwe as he tried to measure its ivory tusks for an American client. Ian Gibson, 55, was a lauded figure among U.S. safari enthusiasts, who would commission him to slaughter prized animals near his home in South Africa. On Wednesday, he was tentatively approaching the young bull elephant in Zimbabwe's Zambezi Valley when the animal charged, and knelt on Gibson until he died. Crushed to death: Ian Gibson, 55, was killed by a young bull elephant while measuring its ivory for a U.S. client . His American client, who was also present, has not been identified. The Dallas Safari Club is paying for Gibson's funeral. Despite only having one leg, Gibson was described by fans as 'fit and strong'. According to a statement from Safari Classics, posted on AfricaHunting.com, the group had stopped for a rest when the animal approached their group. Gibson and his tracker approached to assess its ivory. 'At very close range, Ian was able to get off one shot before the bull killed him. The scene was very graphic,' the statement read. Twitter users were widely pitiless, with hundreds of animal rights supporters commenting that he 'got what he deserved'. Lauded figure: Gibson, who lived in South Africa, was a popular figure in the U.S. safari enthusiast community . Backlash: Twitter users have been widely unsympathetic to Gibson's death in Zimbabwe on Wednesday . Tributes posted on the hunting forum slammed unsympathetic reactions to Gibson's death, describing the big game hunter as a 'magnificent wildlife photographer and conservationist.' According to friends, he fired one shot at the young bull elephant, who was going through 'musth' - a period of high testosterone. The animal then charged. Gibson's trackers wrote on AfricaHunting.com: 'We know 'Gibbo' shot it once, from about 10 yards away, with a 458 [rifle]. 'He would never have fired unless he had no alternative. He was a hunter, yes, but he was also a magnificent wildlife photographer and conservationist. Prized: Ivory tusks are some of the most prized treasures hunters can get, enraging animal rights supporters . 'He was so experienced and this is a most unexpected tragedy.' The news has come a month after a study was released warning that ivory hunting is continuing to diminish the elephant population in Africa. A report by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, which is known as CITES and regulates wildlife trade, said poaching rates of elephants in areas that are being monitored still exceed their natural birth rates. Conservationists say tens of thousands of elephants have been killed in Africa in recent years as demand for ivory in Asia, particularly China, increases. Past estimates of Africa's elephant population have ranged from 420,000 to 650,000. Prince William is one of the world's most prominent voices in defense of elephants against ivory hunters.
Ian Gibson, 55, was hunting in Zimbabwe for an American client . He was taking a rest when he spotted the bull elephant in the Zambezi Valley . Approached it to measure ivory, fired one shot then was crushed to death . Funeral to be paid for by Dallas Safari Club, where he was a popular figure .
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A swimming pool on the banks of the Thames is one step closer to becoming a reality following lobbying by celebrity backers - with David Walliams saying he will be the first to take a dip. In two years the Thames Bath Lido, which will sit near Blackfriars Bridge, should open with the backing of a recently launched crowdfunding project. The plans have moved far quicker than an initial ten-year initiative to clean up the Thames for swimmers with the aid of celebrities such as artist Tracy Emin and David Walliams. In two years the Thames Bath Lido, which will sit near Blackfriars Bridge, should open with the backing of a recently launched crowdfunding project . Floated in 2013 the original idea was conceived by three Londoners who dreamt of bringing the beautiful lakes of Zurich to the capital . James Lowe (left), Chris Romer-Lee (centre) and Matt Bamford-Bowes (right) originally thought up the Thames Lido . Walliams has said if the water is clean enough he will be the first to jump in. The Little Britain star has been a vocal champion of open-water swimming since he crossed the English Channel unaided for charity in 2006. He also did a 140-mile charity swim of the Thames in 2011. Tracy Emin said she couldn't believe how underused the Thames is adding 'If you could swim in the Thames, it'd be incredible' Professional bodies such as the Royal Academy of Arts, New London Architecture and many others have also pledged their support for the scheme. The plan is to incorporate two pools, a 25 meter lap pool and a training pool. The baths will also be heated to make them available for use all year around. Founder of the Kickstarter campaign to launch the lido, Chris Romer-Lee said 'Ever since we first sketched out the original concept for Thames Baths, we have always wanted to build something that benefited the community and allowed them to participate in its creation. 'The latter is one of the reasons why we are launching crowdfunding on Kickstarter. We want Londoners, swimmers and anyone passionate about urban waterways to show their support for this project and what better way than a very public campaign.' David Walliams, here pictured swimming the Thames in 2011, has said he will be the first to jump in the new pool . The plan is to incorporate two pools, a 25 meter lap pool and a training pool. The baths will also be heated to make them available for use all year around . The two year plan will include a sophisticated filtration system that would turn the fuel drenched Thames into crystal clear water for anyone swimming in the lido . Floated in 2013 the original idea was conceived by three Londoners who dreamt of bringing the beautiful lakes of Zurich to the capital. The original plan was to create a lido that wasn't just for swimmers, but one that would benefit the local community while also creating a haven for wildlife. The two year plan will include a sophisticated filtration system that would turn the fuel drenched Thames into crystal clear water for anyone swimming in the lido. The local community is set to be a part of the vision of the project too. The facility will be run as a social enterprise rather than a company dictated by profit. A public space created for the people that use it. Thames Baths, the Community Interest Company behind the scheme, is hoping to promote the use of the new Lido to local schools and the elderly. The crowdfunding scheme is hoping to raise a total of £125,000 within 30 days and a donation of £50 will entitle members to 12 swims. Pledging £5,000 will give investors a year's access to the lido and an opportunity to overview the development project. To donate to the Thames Bath Lido, click here. Thames Baths, the Community Interest Company behind the scheme, is hoping to promote the use of the new Lido to local schools and the elderly .
Heated open-air swimming pool to open on the Thames in two years' time . Celebrity backers Tracy Emin and David Walliams speeded the plans along . The social enterprise scheme is set to benefit local groups and the elderly . Pools will use sophisticated filtration system to clean polluted river water .
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She’s got the designer threads, a sparkling mini Mercedes car and a staggering 115,000 Instagram followers and she’s not even two-years-old. Millie-Belle Diamond, the proud owner of Louis Vuitton and Chanel purses and pint-sized Burberry jackets, has become a money-making social media celebrity after her mother Schye Fox started posting cute photos of her online. The mum, from Warriewood, in northern Sydney, originally set up an Instagram account for Millie-Belle when she was two months old so that their family in WA and Queensland could see her grow. Scroll down for video . Smiler: Millie-Belle Diamond, who is 14 months old, has a staggering 115,000 Instagram followers . Mini-celebrity: In one photo (right) Millie-Belle is seen dressed in a pink tutu and top sent to her by the Kardashian family clothing line Kardashian Kids . On her first birthday, Millie-Belle smiled with her designer purse next to her fancy dolls. 'Thank you so much for all the #milliebellediamond #firstbirthday love from all around the world... We are off for lunch,' her mum said . Baller: The toddler from Sydney's northern beaches is seen here 'looking gangsta in her new ride' a Mercedes Benz toy car . After the blue-eyed baby started gaining fans, fashion labels and children’s brands began gifting Millie-Belle with their latest products and she started earning up to $250 per post for wearing their garbs in the pictures. Ms Fox told the Manly Daily newspaper Millie-Belle’s account rocketed in popularity in July last year when a picture of the little girl wearing a leopard-print bow was shared by @FashionKids - an Instagram account with three million fans. ‘It went around the world. That photo is still being reposted today. She’s the most followed baby under two in the world on Instagram,’ Ms Fox said. Lots of love: On Valentine's day, Millie-Belle's mum wrote: 'How can you not LOVE this little cutie' Designer wardrobe: 'Finally sorting Mbds shoes and handbags ... I've run out of room and had to house them in the draws below,' her mum Schye Fox wrote . Famous friends: In this pic Millie-Belle is seen with X Factor judge and singer Nat Bassingthwaighte during a photo shoot . Cute as a button: Millie-Belle models her black and gold bow headpiece from her autumn/winter collection of clothing . 'She's just like her mummy... Doesn't like getting her hands dirty,' Ms Fox posted alongside this photo . Big smiles: At Easter time Millie-Belle posed in this cute white bunny outfit. '#happyeaster from our big bunny,' Ms Fox wrote . Gold pants: 'This dino jumper might b a bit big for mbd but we had to have it!!! Can you see why!!!,' her mum asked . Millie-Belle’s mum styles her outfits and then simply snaps the photos with her iPhone and shares them on Instagram, often with a caption explaining what the 14-month-old tot has been up to. In a recent photo, taken just four days ago, Millie-Belle is pictured in black Converse sneakers, a black tutu and bobble hat, with a denim jacket. She’s staring inquisitively at a piece of toy bacon as she sits in the sand. Ms Fox wrote: ‘She's just like her mummy... Doesn't like getting her hands dirty.’ The button-nosed toddler, who is regularly offered modelling jobs, now holds the title of the world’s most famous baby under two on Instagram with hordes of fans in China, the Middle East and Turkey. 'Seriously.... She's just the funniest': Her mum said as Millie-Belle posed in a 'part time model' t-shirt . 'Oh hey, I totally found this sugar free milkshake, you should try it sometime,' her mum joked Millie-Belle said as she held a phone while posing in a stripy pink outfit . 'When ur a big girl now and u can stand for ur photos (working on the look at camera and don't run away thing and we may be holding some wooden meat but it's a start,' Ms Fox laughed at these photos of Millie-Belle . 'I didn't do it, it wasn't me': In this cheeky photo Millie-Belle is caught red-handed with her mum's lipstick . 'Little #beachbaby at 7am this morning.. She's not a fan of getting her hands dirty normal,' Ms Fox wrote on the beach photo (left). And on the right, Millie-Belle is ready to shop with her Louis Vuitton purse . Ms Fox shared a photo of Millie-Belle in her bedroom after she left her for five minutes to take a phone call. 'How does a 14 month old cause so much mess in such a short time,' she asked in amusement .
Millie-Belle Diamond is just 14 months old but has 115,000 Instagram fans . Her mother Schye Fox styles her outfits and snaps photos with her iPhone . Ms Fox first set up her baby's Instagram account to share pics with family . The mum, from Sydney's northern beaches, wanted to let her family in WA and Queensland see how Millie-Belle was growing . Millie-Belle is now sent designer garbs to wear in her photos .
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Sitting front row at Fashion Week is a coveted position. Not just for the best view in the house and the chance that your neighbour might be a celebrity or Anna Wintour... but for the goodie bag. Stars, buyers and fashion editors in the 'FROW' are often showered with gift bags stuffed with treats from the show sponsors. The Maticevski show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia on Tuesday went above and beyond to impress guests, with front row attendees given a personalised tablet. But a few of the highly-prized gifts went missing when someone with sticky fingers - perhaps a disgruntled second row guest - decided to snap them up for themselves. Scroll down for video . Sticky fingers: Singer Jessica Mauboy was among the front row attendees at the Maticevski show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia who had her gifted tablet stolen from her seat . We cleaned up! Zac (left) and Jordan Stenmark and Lindy Klim looked thrilled with their customised tablets . All mine: Nadia Bartel also got her hands on a coveted tablet thanks to her front row position . Jessica Mauboy, model Maddison Brow, and GQ editor Nick Smith were among those who had their Lenovo tablets stolen from their seats. It should be easy to spot the culprits though, as each of the tablets had been customised with wallpaper bearing their name. Celebrities including Lindy Klim, and Jordan and Zac Stenmark were pictured fawning over their personalised Lenovo tablets before the show started. Not a bad goodie bag: Each front row guest was given an $899 Lenovo tablet with their gift bag at the show . Perks of the job: Fashion editors including Elle editor Justine Cullen were among the lucky recipients, and were quick to share their haul on social media . Show organisers had a few back-ups of the $899 tablet on hand that were not customised to give to the theft victims. Despite the drama, the show was a spectacular success, with an A-list turn-out and dazzling creations gracing the catwalk. Toni Maticevski, whose designs are beloved by Jennifer Hawkins, Abbie Cornish and Jess Hart, presented a glimmering display complete with gold, glitter, mesh and tulle. High tech: Models on the catwalk also carried the tablets, which displayed a live stream of the show . Neckless: Models were seen to be keeping necks hidden in Maticevski's neutral couture dress line . Soft summer: Models wear a pastel palette with soft, summery tulles, transparent fabrics and flowing designs . Maticevski, who began his career with bridal gowns, stuck to his signature wrap look but branched out this season with new metallic and pastel palettes and a mix of bold and conservative cuts. The star of the couture collection though was the glittery, gold metallic asymmetrical dress that not only brightened up the dull warehouse backdrop but wowed the audience with it's high cut, off the shoulder metallic design. Also featured alongside the asymmetrical number was a opalescent mesh two piece top and skirt with a gold, triangular panel starring centre front. Maticevski's got the Midas Touch:  A gold, glittery asymmetrical dress steals the show at Toni Maticevski . The right mesh: A pearlescent mesh two piece also featured in the gold range as shown at Toni Maticevski . Showcasing also in the metallic range was glimmering opaque black maxi skirts, coats and pants. The designs all featured stiff black fabric and wrap designs, with skirts featuring tulle underlays and models wearing transparent black bows in their hair. In addition to the metallic line, Maticevski also created a playful, light, pastel collection for Spring/Summer that features transparent white and lilac overlays, apricot tulle and pretty pink prints. Models in the pastel collection replaced bows with flowers but keeping to their slick buns as seen throughout. 50 shades of grey: Maticevski's classic couture range had models wearing long,  grey coats and dresses . Black tie: Models match with bold black outfits, heels, bows and furrowed brows . The last range in the collection featured classic, neutral couture pieces with signature folds, asymmetrical lines and frills in abundance. The main colours of the monochrome collection were gunmetal, white and black and models were seen carrying transparent domes with flowers inside or wearing clear ball-shaped necklaces to tie in with the pastel, summery collection. Shapes also varied in the final line, with a mix of conservative long trench coats and ankle-length dresses and high-cut, daring just above knee styles.
Jessica Mauboy and GQ editor among those who had tablets stolen . $899 personalised Lenovo tablets were gifted to front row guests . Toni Maticevski presented SS16 runway show at Carriageworks in Sydney .
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Saudi prince Alwaleed bin Talal has pledged to give 100 Bentleys to Saudi pilots who took part in air strikes against rebels advancing in Yemen . A Saudi prince has promised to give a free Bentley to every pilot involved in the Yemen air strikes, as bombing raids in the country appeared to resume despite a pledge that they would stop. Saudi Arabian forces launched air strikes on Yemen a month ago to stop advances from the Shiite Houthi rebels, who are allied with Iran and previously overthrew the Saudi-backed government. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, the Saudi King Abdullah's nephew, has reportedly promised to give each of the 100 fighter pilots involved in the month long raids in Riyadh, the Saudi Arabian capital, a free Bentley. Prince Talal, who owns $300 million stake in Twitter, apparently made the pledge on social media but the post has since been deleted, the International Business Times reported. He wrote: 'To recognise the one hundred participating Saudi pilots I am pleased to present them with 100 Bentley cars,' On Tuesday the Saudis said the bombing raids, which have killed at least 944 people and wounded around 3,480, had been successful and they were to focus on finding a political solution instead. But the raids appeared to have resumed by Wednesday, with fighting taking place in Taez. Dozens more people are said to have been wounded or killed. Bin Talal, 60, is the grandson of Saudi Arabia's founder Ibn Saud and one of the richest men ion the world. He has an estimated fortune of $23 billion and investments in London's Savoy Hotel, Apple, Citigroup and News Corp. He has previously gifted 25 Bentleys to members of a Saudi football team and in 2013 threatened to boycott Forbes magazine for underestimating his wealth and saying he was only in 26th place in a list of the world's richest. Almost 1,000 people are thought to have been killed during four weeks of air strikes by Saudi Arabian forces . The Prince, who is a billionaire, has pledged to give each of the pilots involved in the air strikes a Bentley . His comments were met with criticism on Twitter, as well as supporters of those in Yemen who have been killed in the month long airstrikes. Saudi forces began its military campaign, called Operation Decisive Storm, on March 26. They were launched to stop the advancement of Shiite Houthi rebels who had previously overthrown the Saudi-backed government and ousted President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi. Saudi Arabian forces pledged that air strikes which destroyed areas of Sanaa would stop on Tuesday, but they appeared to resume again on Wednesday following advances by rebels on the ground in Yemen . After four weeks Hadi had still not be reinstated and the rebels still retain control of the capital Sanai. The Saudis announced yesterday an end to the 'successful' Operation Decisive Storm and that they would be moving to a new operation, dubbed 'Restoring Hope.' This is to focus on security and counter terrorism and was said to involve a downscaling of military activity. However the Saudi-led coalition had warned it stood ready to counter against any advance by the rebels - and appeared to take action today as fighting resumed in the second city of Aden as well as Taez. In Taez, the rebels took advantage of the lull in air strikes to overrun the headquarters of the 35th Armoured Brigade, loyal to Hadi, an army officer said. The conflict has created severe shortages of food and other supplies by closing sea and airports.
Air strikes were launched by Saudi forces a month ago against rebels . Saudi forces have focused on beating back Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen . Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal pledged Bentleys for pilots involved in bombings . He made pledge on Wednesday after bombing raids appeared to resume, despite an official announcement that they would be halted last night .
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A housekeeper who stole antiques and art treasures worth £500,000 – including a work by Picasso – from a wealthy countess was yesterday warned she was facing a lengthy jail term. Kim Roberts admitted to stealing the precious paintings, vases and silverware from Dowager Countess Bathurst’s Cirencester mansion and her London home. The 58-year-old worked for the countess, 87, and helped herself to the riches, which included a sketch by Picasso and pewter plates, Gloucester Crown Court heard. Roberts’ haul was said to be worth a total of £500,000 at an earlier hearing. Kim Roberts (left) admitted stealing antiques and paintings from her employer, the Countess of Bathurst (right) The Bathurst family home, Cirencester Park, houses artistic treasures stretching back more than three centuries to the first Earl Bathurst, who was a patron of art and literature and a friend of authors including Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope. Among the estate’s collection are portraits by Thomas Gainsborough, George Romney, Peter Lely, and Joshua Reynolds. The 3,000 acre grounds are also home to Cirencester Park Polo Club. Prince Charles has regularly played there over the years and his sons William and Harry have followed in his footsteps. Roberts, of Colyton, Devon, yesterday admitted three charges she had previously denied – including burgling the countess’s Kensington home in Lennox Gardens, where the average asking price is more than £4million. Roberts was working at Cirencester Park, the aristocratic country pile of the Bathursts, in the Cotswolds . Roberts admitted stealing antique vases between May and August in 2013 and stealing a 4x4 Volvo XC90 – worth at least £45,000 – from her previous employer interior designer Emily Olympitis in October 2012. She also admitted fraud after dishonestly telling a domestic household staff recruitment agency that she was born in 1958. At a hearing last year, Roberts admitted stealing art and antiques belonging to the countess between April and May 2013. But she had claimed she was guilty only because the property was put in her car by mistake. Yesterday her barrister Simon Burns said she had now abandoned that claim and fully accepted her responsibility. Roberts was told to prepare for a stretch in prison after she admitted stealing antiques and paintings from the Countess of Bathurst . Her victim – Gloria, the Dowager Countess of Bathurst – is the widow of the eighth Earl Bathurst, Henry, who died in 2011 aged 84. Their son Allen, formerly Lord Apsley, is now the 9th Earl and lives in the Cirencester Park mansion house with his wife Sara. The Bathursts are one of England’s oldest families, originating from Sussex where they owned Bathurst Castle until they were dispossessed of their lands by Edward IV in 1463, after siding with the Lancastrians in the War of the Roses. Roberts did deny three charges yesterday, including stealing antique silver hairbrushes from Lady Juliet Worsley, and another theft of items including a television and a DVD player. She also denied possession of stolen property including a Mont Blanc pen, items of clothing and several accessories. The Crown Prosecution Service has until today to accept her pleas and allow the charges she denies to rest. Roberts’ lawyer told the court he had spoken to the prosecution and believed her guilty pleas would be accepted and that the other charges would not be proceeded with. Judge Jamie Tabor QC gave the prosecution 24 hours to dispute this and released Roberts on bail until May 7 so a pre-sentence report can be prepared by the probation service. And he told Roberts to expect a prison sentence, saying: ‘I don’t want you to be under any illusions about the sentence you will receive. You should make arrangements prior to that date on the basis that you are going to be away for some time.’ Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Kim Roberts worked as a housekeeper for Dowager Countess Bathurst . She admitted stealing antiques and Picasso sketch from her country home . Roberts confessed to taking antique vases, a car and committing fraud . She took the items while she was employed at Cirencester Park .
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'Double wife killer' Harold Henthorn wants to use a $1.5million life insurance pay out from a policy taken out on his second wife to pay for the defense in his trial for her murder. Henthorn was charged with the murder of second wife, Toni Bertolet, 51, last November and police have since reopened their investigation into the suspicious death of his first wife some 20 years earlier. Both women died in 'freak accidents' to which Henthorn, 59, was the sole witness. Dr Toni Jill Bertolet plunged 140 ft to her death shortly before their 12th wedding anniversary while hiking with Henthorn in a remote stretch of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. First wife, Lynn Rishell, was crushed to death under Henthorn's jeep when, according to Henthorn, the jack gave way as she reached beneath the vehicle for a lug nut while changing a flat tire at night on an isolated highway near the couple's Colorado home. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO . Henthorn was charged with the murder of Toni Bertolet, 51, last November and police have reopened their investigation into the suspicious death of his first wife, Lynn Rishell, some 20 years earlier . Lynn Rishell - Henthorn's first wife - was crushed to death under the front of Henthorn's Jeep when, he told first responders, the jack gave way as she reached under the vehicle for a lug night while changing a flat tire in the dark . In both cases Henthorn was the sole beneficiary of the women's substantial life insurance policies totalling $500,000 in the case of his first wife and $4.5million in the case of his second. Now, newly filed documents have revealed that he is fighting for a $1.5million pay out from the policy taken out in July 2001 on the grounds that he needs the money to pay for his attorney for the forthcoming murder trial scheduled to begin next month. The documents, filed yesterday and seen by Daily Mail Online, are part of a bitter civil case being fought in Douglas County .They note that, just weeks before he is due to stand trial, Henthorn is 'focused solely on his own desire to have the insurance proceeds disbursed to himself without any meaningful process.' They go onto state: 'Should Henthorn truly be able to substantiate an inability to afford counsel in the criminal matter, those matters are properly addressed in the criminal case pending in this District.' They point out: 'The Colorado Supreme Court has said: "Killers cannot receive life insurance proceeds from their victims" and insurers cannot disburse proceeds "prematurely", ….when law enforcement is still investigating or a prosecution is pending.' The next named beneficiary is his nine-year-old daughter with Dr Bertolet, Hayley. Dr Bertolet died on 29 September, 2012. The autopsy report, dated 18 December 2012, stated that she 'died as the result of multiple blunt force injuries when she fell or was pushed down a cliff while hiking.' It concluded, 'homicide cannot be excluded.' But when her husband submitted a claim for the life insurance death benefit policy almost exactly a year later, on September 27, 2013 he gave her cause of death as 'Accidental Fall.' At the time Henthorn was unaware that he was already the subject of an FBI investigation that lasted two years and scrutinized every aspect of the widower's life, culminating in his arrest last November. But despite facing murder charges Henthorn has not relinquished the claim his claim to the substantial insurance pay out on his wife's death. Shockingly, not only is he fighting for the pay out to fund his own defense, documents filed in a separate motion in March show that he fought his late wife's family to have funds from Dr Bertolet's estate released into his possession. Last February the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado found in Dr Bertolet's family's favor and barred Henthorn from accessing his late wife's estate on the grounds that allowing him to do so posed an 'imminent risk of substantial harm..to [its] financial interests.' Both ‘freak accidents’ occurred at remote locations with Henthorn the lone witness. Both occurred after about 12 years of marriage and Henthorn, pictured here with his first wife, Rishell, told wildly varying stories about both deaths. Henthorn and Lynn Rishell when he was a new geology graduate from Virginia. The couple moved to Colorado, where after 12 years of marriage, she died in a 'freak accident', now said to be murder . Henthorn (left), pictured with Grace (center) and Lynn (right) Rishell, was named as the sole beneficiary in a string of lucrative life insurance policies totaling $500,000 on the death of his first wife and $4.5million on the death of his second after they both died in what appeared to be freak accident . Henthorn attempted to overturn this decision as recently as December and only finally failed when a court denied him access to the funds and demanded that he appoint a forensic accountant to detail the contents of his late wife's estate. In March Daily Mail Online revealed that, in 2009 Henthorn took out a life insurance policy on his former sister-in-law, Grace Rishell. Grace was going through a divorce and 'concerned for her financial stability,' when she initially agreed to Henthorn's suggestion that she take out a policy that would pay $50,000 to Grace's brother and each of her four daughters for a total of $250,000. According to prosecutors in Dr Bertolet's murder case, 'the evidence will show that Henthorn had a romantic interest in Rishell.' But she had a change of heart in spring 2010 and told the insurance agent to stop the policy from going through. Instead she took out a policy of her own with another insurer. Yet unbeknownst to her, 'her signature was forged to procure the original policy as well,' with Henthorn making payments on the policy until December 2012 and listing himself as the sole beneficiary. The policy was cancelled in 2013 when the insurer concluded that Henthorn had no insurable interest in RIshell. But the very fact of its existence raises the specter that Henthorn had Rishell in his sights as a third potential victim. Henthorn was denied bail by US District Attorney Judge Kathleen Latoyfa who described him as a 'danger' and said, 'there are rather glaring similarities between the loss of his first wife and the loss of his second.' She pointed to large sums of money recently transferred by Henthorn to his brother as suggestive that he was 'hiding funds.' Henthorn's trial is scheduled to begin in September. He has entered a plea of not guilty.
Harold Henthorn is charged with murdering his second wife and being investigated over the similar death of his first wife . He has demanded that he gets access to the $1.5 million life insurance payout from his second wife's death to fund his defense . Prosecutors are opposing move to access the funds .
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Whether you're simply day-dreaming about all of the places you need to see around the world or looking to book your next trip abroad, perusing Instagram is a great place to find ideas. But there are some accounts that are simply a cut above the rest. London's Julie Falconer, for example, showcases the English capital in all of its glory, while adventure photographer Joe Greer has made a successful second career posting breathtaking landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. And that's just the beginning, so go ahead and click the 'follow' button... Actress Shay Mitchell stars on Pretty Little Liars, but she also frequently destinations such as India and Morocco for her charity work . Shay Mitchell . Pretty Little Liars' Shay Mitchell may star as Emily Fields on the hit teen series, but her Instagram is so much more than just photos of her A-list friends. The actress' social network reads more like a top travel blog than a diary of a Hollywood starlet, though there are several shots of Mitchell and her glamorous gal pals, as well. Whether she's exploring India and Morocco - usually as part of a charitable endeavour, we might add - or taking in the sights along California's Pacific Coast Highway, we can't help but be inspired by the star and her worthwhile journeys. Julie Falconer's account, A Lady in London, showcases the best of the English capital, as well as her other European jaunts . A Lady in London . Julie Falconer is a lady in London and the mastermind behind both a beautiful Instagram account and her namesake travel blog. The travel and lifestyle site, and its respective social networks, highlight some of London's most well-known monuments and hidden gems, as well as the rest of the places Falconer visits, which recently topped 100 different countries. Just one look at her iconic Big Ben snaps and portraits of quaint cobblestone pathways and you'll be longing for the English capital in no time. Sylvia Matzkowiak is a German Instagrammer and traveller, photographing locations as varied as South Africa (left) and Venice (right) Sylvia Matzkowiak . This Instagrammer from Germany, who goes by Goldie Berlin, may have been born in Poland, but she now calls the cosmopolitan capital home. She began chronicling her journeys in photographs four years ago and since then has visited (and documented) destinations as varied as Fiji and Alberta, Canada. Whether you're dreaming of a South African getaway or eager to explore Venice's waterways, there's holiday inspiration for every wanderlusting traveller. And there's no denying that the former advertising sales executive has truly found her calling - just ask one of her 227,000 Instagram followers. The Blonde Gypsy may have been born in California, but she's become a 'Master of Europe' thanks to her stunning Balkan snaps . Larissa has travelled everywhere from Albania to Athens (right) and Montenegro, all while getting a Master's degree in European Studies . The Blonde Gypsy . This California girl has been dubbed a 'Master of Europe' - and not just because she recently completed her Master of Arts in European Studies abroad. The well-informed wanderer has been travelling for her entire life, but only within the past couple of years did the idea of blogging enter her mind. Thus,The Blonde Gypsy - an intersection of travel, photography and culture - was born. While many countries feature on her Instagram, it's the Balkans that are perhaps the most prominent, with Larissa snapping the most breathtaking landscape shots from Albania to Montenegro. Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott are professional adventurers, who have been travelling the world since leaving San Francisco in 2001 . Uncornered Market . Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott are by definition professional adventurers. In 2001, the pair left San Francisco with six suitcases and a one-way ticket to Prague, where they stayed for five years. Despite their comfortable lifestyles, they up and left again in 2006 to take a 'creative sabbatical' and travel the world. They planned on returning home after 18 months... and are still going strong. As one may expect, they've been everywhere, so Instagram followers will be treated to a mix of images as diverse as the Haitian mountains to the shores of Lake Geneva. Nellie Huang and her husband hope to inspire globe-trotters to get off the beaten path with their account full of rarely-seen locales . Wild Junket . Nellie Huang and her husband, Alberto Molero, created their adventure travel blog in hopes of inspiring their readers to get off the beaten path and explore the world. Since they first began trekking the globe in 2003, the duo have visited over 90 countries on seven continents, living and working in London, Madrid, Granada and Tanzania along the way. Wild Junket's Instagram followers will be shown corners of the world they probably didn't even know existed. And if they can't inspire you to quit your job and book an expedition cruise to Antarctica, we don't know what will. Beyonce posts a bit of everything to her Instagram account, but dig deep and you'll find stunning shots from her exotic family vacations . Beyonce . While she may post countless enviable photographs of her red carpet gowns and sold-out shows to her Instagram, dig a bit deeper and you'll find some breathtaking landscapes sprinkled among Queen B's glamour shots. Earlier this year, Beyonce took a trip to Thailand and Cambodia with her husband, Jay Z, and daughter, Blue Ivy - and the iPhone snaps have us convinced that the singer could moonlight as a professional photographer. The only thing better than images of gorgeous South Asian ruins? The superstar posing in front of them in a brightly-coloured frock and matching head piece, of course. Kristen Alana is a photographer who jet sets in style, having snapped shots of luxurious Four Seasons properties around the world . Kirsten Alana . Photographer Kirsten Alana jet sets in style visiting some of the most luxurious hotel properties around the world. Until 2009, the former wedding photographer had only been out of the United States a total of four times. Hard to believe, as Alana has now visited every continent except Antarctica. She keeps followers updated in her Instagram profile description so that you know exactly which vistas to expect to see next. Currently, she's at home in New York, having just returned from London with a trip to Iceland on the horizon. The majestic Pacific Northwest is the subject for Joe Greer's landscape and adventure photography, complete with lakes and waterfalls . Joe Greer . Based out of Portland, Oregon, Joe Greer is a freelancer who specialises in landscape and adventure photography, meaning that travellers who prefer a high-octane holiday will no doubt find serious inspiration in his shots. The majestic Pacific Northwest is an ideal subject for Greer's breathtaking nature photography, which often include spectacular waterfalls and serene lakes. And if admiring the shots on Instagram simply won't do, he also sells prints on his website. Sean Ensch now lives in the fjordlands of Norway and his adventures, such as taking in the Northern Lights, are truly breathtaking . Sean Ensch . Having grown up in southern California, Sean Ensch is now currently living abroad on the coastal fjordlands of western Norway. He first began experimenting with digital photography in 2012 and has lived and travelled through the Caribbean, Latin America and Europe - though, admittedly, his Nordic landscapes are some of the most impressive. And for all those who dream of seeing the Northern Lights? Ensch has been there, done that, and, lucky for us, posted the photos to Instagram. Marianne Hope is a Norwegian photographer now living in Holland, meaning that her Instagram is chock full of picturesque canals . Marianne Hope . Norwegian photographer Hope is now living in Holland, meaning that Instagram followers can expect plenty of picturesque images of the country's signature canals and flowers. But her portraiture is not limited solely to the Netherlands, as she also frequently visits France and Germany, documenting her travels along the way. During the winter, her stark, snowy landscapes are not to be missed, and now that the weather is warming, blossoms seem to have taken over the colourful account. Le Postcard is a collaborative project, which depicts the luxe travel habits of some of the most influential jetsetters around the world . Le Postcard . This unique project profiles the travel habits of jetsetters and industry influencers from around the globe. With top editors, fashion designers, models and socialites contributing to the blog, and its subsequent Instagram account, followers will be treated to a wide array of stunning photographs from locations favoured by some of the most discerning travellers. Elite insiders also offer up packing and shopping recommendations, travel beauty picks and, naturally, a glimpse at their Louis Vuitton luggage.
Sylvia Matzkowiak, who goes by Goldie Berlin, is a German Instagrammer, travelling everywhere from Fiji to Canada . Though The Blonde Gypsy may have been born in California, she's become famous for her stunning Balkan snaps . And when it comes to celebrities, Shay Mitchell and Beyonce are redefining what it means to be a jetsetter .
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A controversial US pastor has defended trying to buy a $65million private jet with worshippers' donations and responded to critics by claiming 'the devil is trying to discredit' him. Reverend Creflo Dollar, 53, launched an appeal last month for 200,000 people to each donate '$300 or more' so that he could purchase a Gulfstream G650 to replace his current damaged aircraft. The wealthy televangelist, who is known to own two Rolls Royces and multi-million dollar homes, came under heavy criticism for the appeal but has insisted he needs the plane for preaching work. Scroll down for video . Defends private jet appeal: Reverend Creflo Dollar has defended trying to buy a $65million Gulfstream G650 with worshippers' donations by claiming 'the devil is trying to discredit' him . The appeal: This notice was posted on the church's website, pleading for donations so that Dollar could 'continue reaching a lost and dying world for the Lord Jesus Christ'. It has since been taken down . Dollar, who is one of the most prominent African-American preachers in the United States, launched the private jet appeal via a five-minute video on his website. Shortly afterwards, he shut the website down but worshippers could still donate to the cause via the World Changers donation site which remains open. In a newly posted five-minute clip on YouTube, the Atlanta-based pastor responded to his critics saying: '(The devil thinks) I got to discredit that man before he starts showing people Jesus! 'I'm on my sabbatical, and the enemy's trying to discredit me. I never one time came to you and asked you for a dime for this airplane, did I? Damaged: Dollar says the church's current plane, bought in 1999, is broken and needs to be replaced, or he will be unable to continue working around the world . 'The (critics) don't know what we do. That's why they asked the question, what does a preacher need with an airplane? If you knew what we did, then you wouldn't ask that question. 'Just because the world doesn't have it, doesn't mean that you can't.' Dollar is the head of the World Changers Church International, a Christian ministry centered around the prosperity gospel, which preaches that God wants to bless the faithful with earthly riches. His original appeal for the Gulfstream G650 - which claims to be the fastest plane ever built in civilian aviation - was so that 'World Changers Church International can continue to blanket the globe with the Gospel of grace'. A Gulfstream G650 can fly 18 passengers and four crew members, according to gulfstream.com. The jet comes with two Rolls-Royce engines, high-speed Internet and two multichannel satellites and allows for a four-and-a-half-hour commute from New York to Los Angeles. 'The G650 is the biggest, fastest, most luxurious, longest range and most technologically advanced jet -- by far,' according to the site. Among the billionaires who own a Gulfstream G650 are Steve Jobs' wife Lauren Powell Jobs, Wynn Resorts CEO Steve Wynn add Nike co-founder Phil Knight. There is a long waiting list for the aircraft, with the next round of planes not due until 2017. Couple: Dollar and his wife, Taffi (pictured together) were married in 1985 and have five children . Wealthy: Dollar and his family primarily live in this multi-million dollar in Fayettville, Georgia, south of Atlanta . According to the Creflo Dollar Ministry's website: 'The ministry's current airplane, was built in 1984, purchased by the ministry in 1999 and has since logged four million miles. 'Recently on an overseas trip to a global conference, one of the engines failed. 'By the grace of God, the expert pilot, who's flown with Creflo for almost 20 years, landed the plane safely without injury or harm to any passengers.' The Christian Post first reported that Dollar insisted that he needs the jet to continue sharing the word of Jesus. He preaches all over the world, but primarily works out of a 8,500-seat amphitheater in Atlanta called the 'World Dome', sending the sermons to churches all over the country via satellite. The website pledge continued: 'Believe it or not, there are still millions of people on this planet who have never heard of Jesus Christ and know nothing of His greatness.' Arrested: The Reverend was charged in 2012 for allegedly attacking his teenage daughter . 'Our hearts desire to see precious lives changed and snatched out of darkness and thrust into His marvelous light! 'We need your help to continue reaching a lost and dying world for the Lord Jesus Christ," the appeal continued before asking supporters of the ministry to sow a $300 seed into the airplane fund, billed Project G650.' According to Financial Juneteenth, a Report of the Senate Finance Committee, Minority Staff Review of WCCI, found that Dollar's current jet had also been used for a variety of vacation flights, including stops in Las Vegas, Nevada, Miami, Florida and Hawaii, citing Federal Aviation Administration figures. Dollar has refused over the years to disclose his salary, but has an estimated net worth of $27 million. He has five children to his wife, Taffi, who he married in 1985. In June 2012, his 15-year-old daughter called 911, saying her father repeatedly punched and choked her at their Atlanta home. The teenager also said it wasn't the first time something like that had happened and that she felt threatened living in the house. Dollar was arrested and charged with family brutality and juvenile cruelty. The charges were later dropped, but he was required to complete a three-month anger management program. At his next sermon, two days following the arrest, Dollar spent several minutes addressing the incident, starting with: 'I will say this emphatically: I should have never been arrested.' Dollar has strenuously denied the accusations, saying it was a family argument with 'heightened emotions'. The goal: Dollar wants a $65million Gulfstream G650 business jet, a plane favored by billionaires that bills itself as the fastest plane built in civil aviation . Influential: Dollar is the head of the World Changers Church International, a Christian ministry centered around the prosperity gospel, which preaches that God wants to bless the faithful with earthly riches . Dollar's wife Taffi has been known to introduce her husband at his sermons. During her address, she claims Dollar comes 'face to face with God, like Moses'. She also includes an admonition saying that 'every tongue that rises up against' (Dollar) 'will be struck down', Financial Juneteenth reported. The World Changers Church International (WCCI) has about 30,000 constituents.
In March Atlanta-based Reverend Creflo Dollar launched private jet appeal . He asked 200,000 people for $300 to fund $65million Gulfstream G650 . Defending action, recently told a congregation 'devil' was discrediting him . Also claimed critics don't understand preacher's work or need for a plane .
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Mothers and babies have been banned from special screenings at an independent cinema after staff became fed up with clearing away dirty nappies and oversized prams. The manager of The Rex Cinema in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, cancelled the regular Tuesday baby matinees due to a combination of 'whingeing, bitching, snitching and the law'. James Hannaway, who restored and reopened the traditional cinema in 2004, announced the decision on the company's website. Scroll down for video . Ban: James Hannaway, manager of Rex Cinema in Berkhamsted, has banned babies from special screenings . He explained that the special screenings, which were introduced in 2007 after complaints over babies being allowed to all matinees, were to allow parents to enjoy adult films with their children. Mr Hannaway said he was fed up with the whingeing from those attending the screenings without babies, even though they declared they 'might contain babies'. 'Rex staff have enjoyed collecting still-warm nappies from under tables, and who put up with difficult first time mothers with armoured tanks (prams) and a not always helpful attitude as they spread everything from the tank everywhere,' he said. And Mr Hannaway also claimed that the cinema has been forced to reconsider over the ratings on the Tuesday films. He said: 'Those who threatened us with the authorities if little-faces turn up in prams for a 15 certificate. Clearly babies of 0 to six months are under 15. 'Thank you for such moral vigilance. There's only so much whingeing, bitching and snitching from all sides one can take. Eight years of it is enough.' Screenings: He says he has cancelled the baby matinees (stock image) due to 'whingeing, bitching, snitching and the law' The issue had been picked up by members of the public, including Teresa Boad, who wrote on social media that she had 'complained about this a few years ago'. Some have been left disappointed by the ban, blaming other parents. Gillian Walters said: 'Shame how some spoil it for others leaving dirty nappies under tables is disgusting.' Clare Ball posted on the cinema's Facebook page: 'Very, very, very sad to see Tuesday matinee times have changed to 2pm, see you in a few years when I no longer have school runs in the afternoon.' The 1930s original Art Deco cinema has one screen in its proscenium and was described by Visit the Chilterns tourist site as 'possibly Britain's most beautiful cinema'. It opened on May 9, 1938, with Heidi starring Shirley Temple and in the early 1970s the balcony was boxed off to create two screens in the upper circle. The proscenium was soon closed and turned into a bingo hall while films still played in the smaller upstairs screen. On February 28, 1988, the cinema was closed and it would be 30 years before a film would be projected onto the screen. Beautiful: The 1930s original Art Deco cinema has one screen in its proscenium and was described by Visit the Chilterns tourist site as 'possibly Britain's most beautiful cinema' After its revival in 2004, complete with large, comfy seats and a full wine and snack menu, it has received great plaudits and opens with new titles most days and nights. The cinema claims to follow a simple formula involving 'civilised and enticing surroundings' with a 'warm atmosphere'. They also boast of cheap tickets and don't sell popcorn or hotdogs. Downstairs, in the stalls, are big red, swivel chairs at small, round, candlelit tables, with white tablecloths to the floor. Guest speakers over the years have included Martin Freeman, Imelda Saunton and Judy Dench among dozens of other familiar faces. From April babies are banned for, among other things, being under age. Not an easy decision. Here’s why: Matinees included babies from the outset in 2005. The experiment proved difficult, too many complaints. so late in 2007 we had to restrict babies to Tuesdays only. It was included in the programme for young mums & dads to enjoy their first six months of bewilderment with a popular grown-up film at the Rex. Here, for a few short hours, they could be reminded that the world they had left was still here. It became, a meeting place, an escape into the latest films everybody (else) was talking about. Now, due to a combination of whingeing, bitching, snitching and the law, it is over. Whingeing: some without babies, upstairs would rarely miss the chance to complain, even though Tuesdays matinees declare 'might contain babies' and DO, DOES, DID! Bitching: as above but with the added missionary misery of Rex staff, who have enjoyed collecting still-warm nappies from under tables, and who put up with difficult first time mothers with armoured tanks (prams) and a not always helpful attitude as they spread everything from the tank, everywhere. Snitching: Those who threatened us with the Authorities if little-faces turn up in prams for a 15 certificate. Clearly babies 0to6 months are under 15. Thank you for such moral vigilance. There’s only so much whingeing bitching and snitching from all sides, one can take. Eight years of it is enough. Finally, the Law, with little to resemble intelligence, decrees: only 12A, PG, U Certs with little or no adult bite, can be screened when babies are present. Sorry babies and parents your time is up. However, Saturday kids matinees are always under Certificate 15. So providing you can resist all of the headings above, take your warm nappies etc home, and leave the tanks outside, you’re welcome. All matinees will start at 2pm.
Manager of Rex Cinema in Berkhamsted cancelled regular baby matinees . James Hannaway, restored 1930s cinema in 2004, explained reasons online . He said staff were fed up with 'whingeing, bitching, snitching and the law' Mr Hannaway also claimed they had been forced to reconsider film ratings .
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Tinder has added the ability to let people add their latest Instagram snaps to their profile. The firm's latest update automatically shows the latest pictures posted to Facebook's site. Tinder also said it had improved its mutual friends feature. Scroll down for video . Tinder will now display the last 34 pictures of a person's Instagram feed - and allow users to see more. Simply open Tinder, go to your new profile, and connect it to your Instagram account with a single tap - your Tinder profile will automatically start displaying your recent Instagram photos. Tinder only displays the last 34 photos, users can venture out to the app for a look at the full library. 'You asked, we listened,' the firm said. 'We’ve made some exciting new changes to your Tinder profile including a slick, new Instagram integration and more common friends.' The firm said it made the changes after noticing many users put their Instagram user name in their profile. 'Now there’s no need to put your Instagram handle in your profile description to tell your story (we got sick of having to do that, too).' It also stressed that the app would not let other visitors to your Instagram feed know it was part of a dating profile. 'And in case you were wondering, Tinder won’t post anything to Instagram on your behalf or alter your existing Instagram privacy settings.' Tinder has overhauled its profile as part of the Instagram integration - and now shows friends of friends as well as more interests . The firm has also used Facebook to boost its 'mutual friends' feature. Tinder now shows you the mutual friends and friends of friends you have in common with your potential matches. 'This adds more context and an extra degree of connection to every swipe,' Tinder claims. It is also preparing an overhaul of the way profiles look, expanding the number of interests people can add. Earlier this month Tinder rolled out ‘Tinder Plus’, a premium service allowing people to ‘undo’ a like or change their location. A study has found that nearly two thirds of dating app users are men - and one in five will pay for premium services. Sixteen to 34 year-olds make up the majority of mobile dating app users, accounting for 70 per cent of the total user base. The study, carried out by London-based research firm GlobalWebIndex, also found that six per cent of web users currently use a location-based dating app. Significantly, just a fifth of dating app users are paying for an online dating service,' co-authors Jason Mander and Felim McGrath said in the report. But now they have set a limit on the number of ‘likes’ a user can perform in one day - which seems to be set at 100. When a user reaches this limit, the app tells them ‘You’re Out of Likes’, and gives a countdown clock until 24 hours are up so they can start swiping again. But, below this clock, a big red button says ‘Get Unlimited Likes with Tinder Plus’. A price is then shown. But different users are reporting the app is asking for different amounts. It seems the prices range from around £1.49 a month to as high as £14.99 - but the reasons why are not clear. This means some users will pay £17.88 a year for Tinder Plus - but others, in the upper price category, will have to fork out a whopping £179.88 a year. This equates to some users inadvertently paying £162 more than others over the course of a year. Speaking to MailOnline, Rosette Pambakian, Vice President of Communications and Branding at Tinder, told MailOnline the app is testing out different price points ahead of a global release. 'We are testing Tinder Plus in select markets at various price points before rolling it out globally,' she said. 'The UK is one of our test markets, so a certain portion of the population was given access to Tinder Plus at varying price points.' However, it is still not clear how the app decides how much to charge a user - and whether it is based on location or activity. In addition, Tinder has not commented on whether a user will receive a refund if they ultimately paid over the odds for the final price of the service.
Tinder only displays the last 34 photos - but users can easily see more . Firm also said it had improved its mutual friends feature .
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Forget the Easter Bunny, it was an egg-laying chick spreading the joy in one household. A video uploaded by YouTube user Shkesi shows a baby girl mesmerized by a toy mothering hen. As the motorized plush bird bounces up and down and pops out an egg, the infant can barely believe her eyes. When the first egg emerges she cries for joy and when the third comes she lets out a shriek with her arms waving around. Before laying its eggs - which are unfortunately plastic, not chocolate - the toy bird plays a short song. 'I'm about to show you how it's done, laying eggs is so much fun,' it chimes. Caught on camera: A video uploaded by YouTube user shkesi shows a baby girl mesmerized by the mothering hen . Wow! As the plush bird bounces up and down and pops out an egg the infant can barely believe her eyes . After the show is over, the baby's big sister asks if she would like to see it again. The little girl lets out another scream signaling a 'yes' as she sits excitedly wriggling in her highchair. To date the video clip - originally filmed in 2013 - has been watched more than one million times. Shkesi says the baby's 'egg-static' reaction is something that 'never gets old'. Smiles all around: When the first egg emerges she cries for joy and with the third delivery she lets out a big scream with her arms waving around . Encore: After the show is over, the baby's big sister asks if she would like to see it again .
A video uploaded by YouTube user Shkesi shows a baby girl mesmerized by the mothering hen . As the plush bird bounces up and down and pops out an egg the infant can barely believe her eyes .
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Burton secured promotion to Sky Bet League One after Lucas Akins scored both goals in their 2-1 win at Morecambe. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's side are up as, despite fourth-placed Bury still being able to catch them, third-placed Wycombe - who have played a game more than the Shakers - can not. Damien McCrory saw his 28th-minute penalty kept out by Andreas Arestidou but just two minutes later Akins slotted through the goalkeeper's legs having been played through by Stuart Beavon. Burton Albion's (L-R) Denny Johnstone, Tom Naylor and Jon McLaughlin celebrate League Two promotion . The Burton Albion players celebrate their win against Morecambe which confirmed promotion . Scott Shearer sprays his team-mates in Champagne as they celebrate their victory and promotion . Burton Albion's Manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink smiles after seeing his side promoted to League One . Burton Albion players celebrate with the fans after their victory against Morecambe confirmed promotion . Burton Albion's Shearer and John Mousinho celebrate promotion to League One with a bottle of bubbly . Akins scored a second from the spot after Arestidou brought down Beavon before Mark Hughes pulled one back in the last minute of normal time. Shrewsbury are a win away from a return to League One after beating York 1-0. Defender Mark Ellis headed in the only goal after 12 minutes as Micky Mellon's men bounced back from their loss to Bury in midweek. Bury set a new club record of seven straight away wins by beating Portsmouth 1-0, with Ryan Lowe scoring his 10th goal of the season. Defender Mark Ellis scored to ensure Shrewsbury are just one win away from a return to League One . Shrewsbury Town's Ellis celebrates his goal against York City with team mate Tyrone Barnett . The win moves them to within two points of Wycombe after Gareth Ainsworth's men were held 0-0 at AFC Wimbledon. Southend also remain in the hunt for automatic promotion after Michael Timlin scored in stoppage time in a 1-0 win over Exeter, whose third straight defeat leaves them four points off a play-off place. At the other end of the table, each of the bottom three suffered defeats. Hartlepool lost 3-0 to Luton, Cheltenham were beaten 2-0 at Northampton and Tranmere remain bottom of the table following a 3-0 defeat at home to Oxford. Northampton's Marc Richards celebrates after scoring his side's second goal against Cheltenham Town . Carlisle secured their Football League status with 2-0 win against Plymouth, while Cambridge and Mansfield are also safe despite the U's winning their encounter at the Abbey Stadium 3-1. Luton's win moved them level on points with Plymouth, who hold the fourth play-off spot. Stevenage are four points above the pair after Chris Beardsley's 89th-minute goal rescued a 2-2 draw against Accrington, who played almost the entire game with 10 men following Nicky Hunt's second-minute sending off. Newport are three points off the play-offs as they suffered a fourth consecutive defeat, going down 3-2 at home to Dagenham.
Lucas Akins scored twice as Burton Albion were promoted to League One . Morecambe victory secured Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's side promotion . Shrewsbury are just one victory away from securing League One football . Bury beat Portsmouth to secure record seven away wins in succession .
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Ahead of the 79th edition of the Masters, Sportsmail counts down the 20 greatest shots ever seen at Augusta National Golf Club. Here are Nos 20-11. Mark O'Meara celebrates his winning putt in 1998 . 20 Mark O'Meara, 1998 . Aged 41, Mark O'Meara's chances of a major championship appeared to have gone despite a fine career and many victories on the PGA Tour. But O'Meara shot two birdies in three holes from the 15th on Sunday and a good approach into the 18th left him with a 20-footer to beat David Duval and Fred Couples. In the manner of his great friend Tiger Woods, he drained it. And he was soon handed his green jacket by Woods in the Butler Cabin. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO . 19 Billy Joe Patton, 1954 . Billy Joe Patton came within a stroke of perhaps the biggest Masters shock of all but narrowly missed out on a play-off with Sam Snead and Ben Hogan. But for a short while it had appeared that an amateur golfer could topple two of the greatest ever to play the game, thanks to his hole-in-one on the par-three sixth on Sunday. Sadly, Patton's hopes were ultimately shot down by a double bogey on the 13th attempting to fly Rae's Creek and reach the green in two. Otherwise his ace would have featured near the very top of this list. Billy Joe Patton hits on the 13th hole... the scene of the double-bogey which ultimately cost him victory . CLICK HERE for the second part of our countdown, featuring videos of shots from the likes of Jack Nicklaus, Bubba Watson and Tiger Woods... 18 Seve Ballesteros, 1983 . Seve's second Masters victory featured what he called 'the best golf of my life' over the first four holes, and one 205-yard 2-iron on the fourth was utterly spectacular. But nothing quite sums up the genius of the late, great Spaniard than the way he clinched his four-shot victory over Tom Kite and Ben Crenshaw. An up and down for a bogey would have comfortably sewn up his victory, but showman Seve was having none of it and chipped in for a par four. 17 Byron Nelson, 1937 . Byron Nelson found himself a somewhat daunting six shots behind Ralph Guldahl in the final round of the 1937 tournament. But his comeback was complete on the par-five 13th after he found the cup with a chip for eagle from off the green, while his rival could only manage bogey. Lord Byron came from four strokes down to two ahead in just 25 minutes, and went on to win the first of his five majors by that same margin. Byron Nelson and club member Alfred Bourne at the presentation ceremony in 1937 . 16 Vijay Singh, 2009 . OK, so this isn't actually during the Masters itself, but have you ever seen anything like it? The big Fijian won the green jacket in 2000 but may not have hit a finer shot than this one during the annual par-three tournament on the Wednesday before the 2009 edition. Vijay skimmed his ball across a lake and watched as it rolled onto the green and into the cup for an ace. You'll need to see it to believe it. 15 Nick Faldo, 1989 . With dark descending, in dank drizzle and with wind whipping the course, Nick Faldo became only the second Briton ever to win the Masters after a play-off with Scott Hoch. His nerveless approach over the water on the 11th hole was good, but the putt was even better. Faldo recalled how his caddie, Andy Prodger, told him it was too dark to see the line of the shot, but he stroked it pure and right into the heart of the cup. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE SHOT . Nick Faldo celebrates his brilliant putt to win the Masters in a play-off in 1989 . 14 Charl Schwartzel, 2011 . Charl Schwartzel's victory three years ago is most famous for his rip-roaring finish - four birdies in the final four holes sealed his first major title - but his start was no less incredible. After missing the first green, the South African somehow chipped in from 100 feet for a remarkable birdie. And then, on the third, he slam-dunked his approach from the fairway for an eagle two. Two incredible shots, but the gods truly were smiling on Schwartzel that day. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO . Charl Schwartzel (right) is presented with his green jacket by Phil Mickelson in 2011 . 13 Phil Mickelson, 2004 . Phil Mickelson had long carried the burden of being known as 'the best player never to have won a major' - just ask Lee Westwood how wearisome that feels. Lefty had a string of near-misses behind him - six second and third places - when he went toe-to-toe with Ernie Els over the back nine at Augusta that Sunday. And it all came down to the final green as Phil the Thrill sank an 18-footer for birdie under huge pressure to cast off that unwanted reputation once and for all. 12 Fuzzy Zoeller, 1979 . Imagine playing in your very first Masters... and standing over a putt to win, in a sudden-death play-off. It was the first time the Masters had been decided in such a way, was played in the gathering gloom and also included Ed Sneed and the great Tom Watson. In near darkness, Zoeller held his nerve to sink his birdie putt on the 11th hole and make history. 11 Louis Oosthuizen, 2012 . Some might argue that this is the best shot in Masters history - but some would also say it wasn't even the best shot of the day (see the countdown from 10-1). Whatever, it's hard to think of a more perfectly envisioned, controlled and executed long iron in the history of the game. Oosthuizen catapulted himself into the lead (and an eventual play-off) with this 253-yard approach into the par-five second hole that pitched on a sixpence at the front of the green. From then on, it was never going anywhere other than the centre of the cup. Louis Oosthuizen raises his arms and soaks it all in after holing out for an albatross at Augusta in 2012 .
The 79th Masters Tournament begins on Thursday at Augusta National . Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are among the leading contenders . It has seen many shots which have gone down in golfing legend . Seve Ballesteros, Phil Mickelson and Nick Faldo all made history .
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A Louisiana volunteer police officer was arrested Saturday night after allegedly drunkenly stealing a patrol boat and taking it for a joy ride that ended when he crashed into a riverside bar and grill. Danny Eckhart was intoxicated, his former co-workers in St. Tammany Parish say, when he took the vessel out on the Tchefuncte River and smashed it into pilings outside the T-Rivers Bar in Madisonville. No one was injured in the crash. However, Eckhart faces charges of unauthorized use of a vehicle and operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Accused: Volunteer St. Tammany Parish cop Danny Eckhart is accused of drunkenly taking a police patrol boat for a joy ride and then crashing it into a riverside bar . He also did an unknown amount of damage to the patrol boat when authorities say he took it out 'while not acting in any official capacity,' said spokesman Capt. George Bonnett on Sunday. Police did not release his age, work history or blood alcohol level at the time of his arrest to the The Times-Picayune. Eckhart was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Jail and later released on $7,500 bond. Bonnett told the Times-Picayune that restitution for damages to the boat will be pursued in court. Decommissioned: Police say Eckhart damaged the water craft when he crashed it into T-Rivers bar and Grill in Madisonville. He was arrested and stripped of his commission .
Danny Eckhart, a reserve officer from St. Tammany Parish in Louisiana, was arrested Saturday and stripped of his commission . Authorities say he drunkenly took a patrol boat out on the Tchefuncte River then crashed it into T-River bar and restaurant . St. Tammany Parish police say he was not on duty. He's been charged with unauthorized use of a movable and operating a vehicle while intoxicated .
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Tabby cat George turned up 128 miles from its home after apparently hitching a ride in a caravan . A runaway cat turned up 128 miles from his home after apparently hitching a ride in a caravan. George was last seen running off in the direction of a caravan park near his home in North Wales and was found on a doorstep in West Yorkshire five weeks later. He has now been reunited with his owners after Julia Hill, who found the 18-year-old tabby outside her home in Calderdale last week, posted on a lost and found cats Facebook group. Owners Steven Davison, 71, and his wife Susan, 68, from Llanrwst in the Conwy Valley, couldn't believe their luck when their daughter Gemma Davison-Lemalle, 30, saw a picture of her childhood pet on the page. Mrs Davison-Lemalle said: 'It's a miracle. Around a month ago, my dad drove to the garage in Llanrwst and as he got out of the car, he thought he saw a cat running off in the corner of his eye. 'At the time he thought nothing of it and didn't say anything but when we got home that afternoon George was nowhere to be seen. 'We think George must have sneaked into the car and ran towards the caravan site that is nearby. 'We can't think of any other way of him getting to Yorkshire other than stowing away in a vehicle or caravan belonging to a tourist. 'It's absolutely bonkers to think he travelled so far. We won't be letting him out of our sight ever again.' She revealed her pet had been was rescued from the Bryn-y-Maen animal shelter in Colwyn Bay when he was a kitten and was living with her parents when he disappeared. Her mother, Susan, said: 'Goodness only knows how he got that far - he's always been a curious cat but he's never done anything like this before. He has now been reunited with owners Steven Davison and his wife Susan (pictured together with George) 'We thought we'd lost him for good so it's amazing to have him back. We're over the moon.' But the mammoth cross-country journey took its toll on the 18-year-old cat and when the family went to collect him they realised he had cat flu. 'When we got there we realised he wasn't very well. He had cat flu,' said Gemma. 'He's back where he belongs and he is happy and settled.' Ms Hill, who found George and started the appeal, said the cat was 'poorly, thin and grumpy' when he turned up on her doorstep. 'The cat just turned up outside my house last week,' she said. Gemma Davison-Lemalle, 30, saw a picture of her childhood pet on the Facebook group and got in touch . The 128-mile journey from Llanrwst in the Conwy Valley to Calderdale, West Yorkshire, would have taken a minimum of four-and-a-half hours including two bus trips and three train changes . 'I took him to the local vets to see if he was chipped and they found he was registered to an address in North Wales. 'He was so poorly, thin and grumpy, I think he may have died if we hadn't taken pity on him. She added: 'I'm sad he's gone but I'm really pleased he has gone home to his owners. 'Steve and Sue were so pleased to see him, he was sat outside when they arrived. 'It's still a mystery how he got here, but hopefully he's none the worse for his adventure.' The 128-mile journey would have taken a minimum of four-and-a-half hours including two bus trips and three train changes. Gemma said: 'We can't thank Julia enough for taking such good care of him for us. We're so excited to have him back.' He has now been reunited with his owners (together left) after Julia Hill (right), who found the 18-year-old tabby outside her home in Calderdale last week, posted on a lost and found cats Facebook group .
George went missing from North Wales home and turned up in Yorkshire . Runaway 18-year-old tabby has been reunited with owners after five weeks . They believe he ran off towards caravan park and hitched a 128-mile ride . He was found 'poorly, thin and grumpy' on Julia Hill's doorstep last week .
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When George Clooney tied the knot with British lawyer Amal Alamuddin in 2014, they chose Venice as the place to get married. And no wonder, this stunning city of marble palaces, ancient churches, canals and waterways is a magnet for those in love. Come May, lovers of art will be flocking to the city too as it plays host to its Biennale Art Festival, an exhibition when over 88 nations showcase their country's best works of art in national pavilions dotted throughout the city. So if you're heading there then, get a taste of 'la Dolce Vita' Clooney-style by taking in some of the places the couple made their own and the beautiful scenery that provided the backdrops for their wedding celebrations. Scroll down for video . The Belmond Hotel Cipriani is on the island of Giudecca, just a few minutes by water taxi from Saint Mark’s Square. The views from its restaurant are magnificent . George and Amal's wedding celebrations lasted over the course of a whole weekend and were at some of Venice's most exclusive venues . Where to stay: George's favourite hotel . George loves the Belmond Hotel Cipriani. It was here that both he and Amal, as well as many of their celebrity friends, based themselves during the wedding weekend. Guests at the hotel can try two special cocktails that George created with head barman Walter Bolzonella – ‘Nina’s Passion’ (named after Clooney’s mother) and ‘Buonanotte’ (Italian for 'Good Night' in honour of Clooney’s film Good Night, Good Luck). The hotel is on the island of Giudecca, a sliver of land just 300 metres wide and 1.5miles in length, but its views of some of Venice's most famous landmarks like St Mark's Square and the Doge's Palace are spectacular. The Belmond Hotel Cipriani has double garden view rooms starting from £477 per night, including breakfast and taxes . The hotel's heated swimming pool, set in extensive gardens, is filled with heated seawater and is the only hotel pool in central Venice . Where to eat: The Stag Party restaurant . Clooney kicked the celebrations off with a stag do at one of his favourite eateries in the city, a traditional-style restaurant called Da Ivo, serving food from Northern Italy. George – a regular patron – is believed to have given manager pal Giovanni Fracassi just ten minutes’ notice prior to turning up with his stag party friends, among them former supermodel Cindy Crawford’s husband Rande Gerber. The groom ordered five courses followed by two puddings. His party also worked their way through dishes including antipasto and pasta with truffles during their stay at the restaurant, after which a satisfied George personally thanked resident chef Giorgina Mazzero. The bill is believed to have been around £3,000 but was waived by manager Giovanni Fracassi. George Clooney leaving the Belmond Hotel Cipriani (left) on his way by watertaxi to Ristorante Ivo (right), where he held his stag party . Rande Gerber had also brought several bottles of tequila, which the group enjoyed after their dinner at the exclusive eatery. Producing partner Grant Heslov was also there along with several other of his male companions. Where to soak up the romance: The wedding hotel . George and Amal chose to have their celebrations before they signed the papers to be officially wed. Guests included Cindy Crawford, Bill Murray, Emily Blunt and Matt Damon, U2 lead singer Bono and US Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour. And they couldn't have chosen a better venue, Venice's only 'seven star' hotel, the super swanky Aman Canal Grande. Located on the Grand Canal and offering glorious views across the city, the hotel has rooms bedecked with historic frescoes and hallways that ooze opulence with hand-crafted chandeliers made on the nearby island of Murano, . It was opened in the 450-year-old Palazzo Papadopoli in 2013 and offers rooms starting in price from an eye-watering €850 (£609) per night, excluding tax and service, but including airport transfers by boat. If you want to really get in the romantic mood, you could book out the suite where the Clooneys stayed on their wedding night... but it will set you back an eye-watering £3,000. The Aman Canal Grande Venice is located just opposite the Cavalli Palace where George and Amal tied in the knot in their official ceremony . The lavishly-painted Piano Nobile Lounge was the setting for much of George and Amal's evening wedding festivities . The palace in which the Aman Canal Grande is housed was built in 1550 for a wealthy Venetian family of traders and seafarers . Where to wed: The 16th-century registry office . The final stage in the Clooneys' whirlwind wedding tour of Venice was when they made it all legal in the official ceremony at a Venetian registry office. They an had a choice of three venues - Cavalli Palace, Cà Farsetti, and Cà Vendramin Calergi. In the end George and Amal chose the Cavalli Palace, a 16th-century Renaissance building in the heart of the city opposite the Aman Canal Grande and close to the famous Rialto Bridge. Its light-filled hall overlooking the Grand Canal makes it a favourite choice for couples getting married. Couples from all over the world flock to Venice to get hitched. Prices for an official ceremony start from €400 (£286) for EU citizens and €1,600 (£1,150) for those from outside the European Union. The bride and groom left on a vaporetto (water taxi) appropriately called 'Amore' accompanied by a flotilla of boats bobbing down the Grand Canal, looking like for all the world like a modern-day version of a painting by Canaletto. George and Amal (left) about to enter the Cavalli Palace (right), where they married - it has incredible views over the city's Grand Canal . A flotilla of boats escorted the Clooneys down the incredible Grand Canal, the dome of St Mark's Cathedral towers over the scene . Tourists who pay €8 can take a lift up the 98.6-metre (323-ft) tall bell tower of St Mark's Cathedral for this spectacular view of the city .
Art lovers flock to the city of canals set on a lagoon in the Adriatic every two years for the 6-month cultural festival . The atmospheric waterways and majestic buildings meant it was chosen by the Clooneys for their nuptials . The Clooneys' favourite hotels are some of the the most beautiful in Italy - but they don't come cheap .
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Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel has rejected rumours linking him with a move away from Anfield by declaring he won't be leaving the Premier League side. The Slovakia international has made over 200 league appearances for the Reds since arriving in 2008 but has recently been linked with a summer switch switch to Wolfsburg and Napoli. However, Skrtel has rejected a potential move elsewhere and has said his future remains at Liverpool despite his contract expiring in 2016. Martin Skrtel (left) has been linked with a move to Bundesliga side Wolfsburg and Serie A outfit Napoli . The Liverpool defender played in his side's 2-1 FA Cup semi-final defeat to Aston Villa on Sunday . 'I am not leaving anywhere. Not to Wolfsburg nor to Naples,' he told the Liverpool Echo. Liverpool have endured yet another disappointing campaign this season and are expected to have a clear-out in the summer as they target silverware. But Skrtel's agent Karol Csonto has confirmed it's unlikely the 30-year-old will leave Anfield as he prepares to finalise a new contract. 'The only offer which is lying on Martin Skrtel’s table right now is the extension of his contract from Liverpool,' he said. 'We have been working on the details, and we will be finalising it soon. 'It is not true that he has some offer from the German club. I don’t know anything even about their interest.' Skrtel, pictured above battling with Villa striker Christian Benteke at Wembley, has rejected the rumours . The 30-year-old has made over 200 league appearances for the Reds since arriving at Anfield in 2008 .
Martin Skrtel has been linked with a move to Wolfsburg and Napoli . But the Liverpool defender has admitted he wants to stay at Anfield . Skrtel's agent Karol Csonto says new contract should be finalised soon . The 30-year-old has made over 200 league appearances for the Reds . READ: Liverpool set for summer overhaul with TEN Kop stars on way out .
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An New Jersey police lieutenant who pleaded guilty to a lewdness charge after allegedly masturbating in a Starbucks says his post-traumatic stress disorder is to blame. In May 2014, Benito Gonzalez Jr.,46, was suspended from duty after being arrested for allegedly exposing his genitals and touching himself inappropriately while seated at a table in a Cherry Hill Starbucks, police say. A surveillance photo posted to the Cherry Hill police Facebook page led to the 17-year Camden police veteran's arrest -- the photo has since been deleted and is now being used as evidence, the Courier-Post reports. Blame: Benito Gonzalez, 46 (photographed), who pleaded guilty to a lewdness charge after allegedly masturbating in a Starbucks says his post-traumatic stress disorder is to blame . The father-of-three was found guilty of the offense last month and is currently suspended without pay, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports . While county officials are working to fire the lieutenant's, the Post reports, Gonzalez claims the incident -- which he says he does not remember -- is the culmination of a three-year downward spiral following a traumatic experience more than three years ago, the Inquirer  reports. It all began in June 2011 when Gonzalez, who ran the department's narcotics unit, had an encounter with a drug dealer, 32-year-old Adam Reed. In the altercation, Gonzalez dived to the ground, injuring his hamstrings, as Reed fired shots at him from a handgun. Reed then pointed the gun at Gonzalez's head and pulled the trigger. But the weapon malfunctioned, saving Gonzalez's life, and Reed was later sentenced to 66 years in prison, the Inquirer reports. 'I just saw my life completely over,' Gonzalez told the Inquirer, 'I thought I was dead.' Gonzalez's career seemed to flourish and the 46-year-old was even promoted to lieutenant in 2013. But Gonzalez said he used his job as a way to escape his crumbling mental health. Starbucks: Police Say Gonzalez walked into this Starbucks in Cherry Hill, while off-duty, pulled down his pants and masturbated at one of the coffee-shops tables . In evaluations after the incident, psychologists recognized that Gonzalez had issues linked to the trauma and reportedly gave him the task of deciding whether to stay with the department. He chose to stay and tried hiding his problems from his co-workers telling the Inquirer that he didn't want to seem 'weak' or incapable of dong his job. In the years following the incident, Gonzalez would be diagnosed with PTSD, suffer panic attacks, experience flashbacks of the traumatic incident, and even contemplate suicide. It was not long after considering suicide that Gonzalez, while off-duty, walked into the Starbucks on Route 70 and committed the lewd act. Gonzales claims he was intoxicated and in a blackout state as a result of the trauma and only remembers drinking before going to the Starbucks and returning home that night, the Inquirer reports. He said he did not know he had been at the Starbucks until police contacted him and told him he was being charged. Gonzalez is set to appear at an administrative hearing Wednesday where his attorney will ask the department to briefly reinstate the lieutenant so he could apply for his more than $60,000 accidental-disability pension -- which law enforcement officials can receive after suffering disabilities from an incident, the Inquirer reports. The pension represents a majority of Gonzalez's income, needed to provide for his wife and three children, aged 16, 15, and 8. His wife says she fears the family will have to move from its home due to the financial strain. While the fate of Gonzalez's pension is unknown, the Post reports that a judge last month approved Gonzalez's participation in a conditional dismissal program. The program would require Gonzalez to undergo a one-year probationary period where he would be monitored. If he does not violate the probation, the lewdness charge could be dismissed, and he could have the charge expunged from his records six months later.
Camden, New Jersey, police lieutenant Benito Gonzalez, 46, pleaded guilty to a lewdness charge after touching himself inappropriately in a Starbucks . Gonzalez says he does not remember the incident and claims it was the result of trauma from a near-death experience more than three years ago . Gonzalez, who is suspended without pay, is fighting for his more than $60,000 pension, but county officials are pushing for his termination .
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There seems to be an app for everything these days and nowhere is this more obvious than in the food industry where developers seem to be releasing new ones almost daily. There are apps that help you choose the best wines, tell you the best places to eat dinner, and sometimes even nudge you in the right direction when it comes to planning your evening meal. But with thousands on the market, how do you know which ones are the best? Planning your meals need never be a chore again with these ten apps . Where Chefs Eat (left) has more than 3,000 chef recommendations. Love Food Hate Waste (right) will store details of all the foods you have at home and alerts you to duplicate buys . From apps which tell you where to get free cocktails to those that show you how to make the most of leftovers, Femail has picked the ten every foodie should have. Where Chefs Eat,  £10.99 iOS . With more than 3,000 chef recommendations from some of the world's leading professionals including Rene Redzepi of Noma and David Chang of Momofuku, this app covers everything from neighbourhood eateries to high-end restaurants. It will tell you exactly where to go for the best eggs in London, the most perfectly cooked steaks in New York and reveal secret dining spots of the superstars of the culinary world. Jamie Oliver's Recipes, free, iOS and Android . Jamie Oliver's app comes with easy recipes . The celebrity chef's really useful app comes with easy-to-follow recipes and videos, an excellent search tool, dietary tagging and spot-on cooking times. There are also easy how-to-guides to help master kitchen skills. Love Food Hate Waste, free, iOS and Android . Keep track of food budgets, meal planning and making the most of leftovers with this free app. The My Kitchen feature is particularly useful as it stores details of all the foods you've got in your fridge - and will warn you if you are about to buy duplicate ingredients. There are also recipes, a portion planner and a daily meal planner. British Street Food, free, iOS and Android . A revolutionary app with live GPS maps to show who's trading where and when, this app shows off the best street food in Britain, detailing where the best traders in the country are. The interactive element allows users to upload photos and review their food. Drinki, free, iOS and Android . Searching for free cocktails? Download this nifty app, which exchanges Facebook check-ins for gratis drinks. There are 60 bars registered in London, Manchester and Liverpool with plans for expansions to other cities in the works. A version for the boys, Drinko, is also being planned. iFood plus, £2.99, iOS . A complete shopping and meal planning app which helps you create recipes and meal plans complete with servings and calorie information. Search for the best street food vendors in Britain with British Street Food (left) and book a table for dinner at any of OpenTable's  (right) 32,000 restaurants worldwide . Smartmeal, £2.68, iOS . Easily calculate the nutritional values contained in your meals to feed yourself balanced meals. The app contains nutritional values of almost 350 foods which can be preconfigured by individual users to add new ingredients or edit existing ones. There is also the option to add recipes, after which the app will calculate the quantity of ingredients needed for the correct number of servings. There is also a function which calculates the calories you burn when exercising, which takes into account your physical attributes and the amount of time you spend working out. Berry's Wine List, free . Berry Bros & Rudd is Britain's oldest wine and spirit merchant so there is a wealth of information here awaiting the connoisseur. There are tasting notes and maturity guides for more than 4,000 wines, which can be browsed through by wine name, wine region, producer and grape. There is also a dedicated spirit section and a virtual wine school with valuable tasting techniques, food and wine matching tips and serving advice. Wine lovers will appreciate the exhaustive list of vino on the Berry Bros. app (left) while those looking for free cocktails should download Drinki (right) OpenTable, free . Discover, explore, book and manage restaurant bookings at anytime. There are over 32,000 restaurants worldwide on this app and the search function is second to none; key in party size, date, time, cuisine, price or distance and a tightly-curated list of suggestions will be presented to you. Users are rewarded with points and there is also a special offers section. Fromage, £2.29 on ios . You can create personal cheese notes, rate your cheeses from one to five stars, add them to favourite lists and even record your tasting impressions on this app. There is also a cheese library with a comprehensive list of all the cheeses on offer in the world. And if you discover a cheese that has yet to be listed in the app, simply send it through the ‘Share’ feature to the app developer for inclusion in future versions of Fromage.
Exchange Facebook check-ins for free cocktails with Drinki . Thousands of wine tasting notes at your fingertips with Berry Bros. app . Plan balanced meals with Smartmeal which calculates nutritional content .
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Neymar published a photograph of himself with his fellow Barcelona attackers on Tuesday night as supporters debated whether this was the greatest forward line in the club’s history. The Brazilian captioned the photo of himself with Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi: ‘Buena victoria chavaleeeeees .... Daleeee!’ The phrase translates: ‘Great victory lads... come on!' But the cheeky Brazilian had used the typically Argentine/Uruguayan expression ‘dale’ in reference to his two team-mates. Luis Suarez, Neymar Jnr and Lionel Messi pose for a picture in the dressing room after dismantling Getafe . Messi opens the scoring as he beats the keeper with a cheeky Panenka penalty . Messi celebrates after opening the scoring and setting Barca on their way to a demolition . Brazilians, Argentines and Uruguayans are not famed for always getting on but Barca’s three amigos have clicked like no forward line in the club’s history smashing the 100 goal mark reached by Messi, Samuel Eto’o and Thierry Henry in 2009 and they still have a possible eight games to play. Suarez’s record in his last 10 games is nine goals and four assists. He has also created 20 chances in that time and when he scores Barcelona always win. He said: ‘We have to be on our game from the first minute in the remaining matches because we know that every rival between now and the end of the season will be motivated to beat us. But everyone here from the players to the staff and the supporters are giving everything. We know we are obliged to win things.’ Former Liverpool striker Suarez hooks a volley into the top corner to score his first of the night . Messi watches on as he bends an effort into the top corner to score his second and Barcelona's sixth . Neymar celebrates with Lionel Messi after giving Barcelona a 3-0 lead at the Nou Camp on Tuesday night . It wasn’t just about Barca’s front three. Xavi was brilliant in the first half until he became Luis Enrique’s first substitution. He was given a huge ovation by home supporters who chanted for the Qatar-bound player to stay. Luis Enrique said: ‘Xavi is loved here. He knows it. But we have to respect his decision [to leave at the end of the season]. He is 35 after all.’ Luis Enrique’s name was also chanted and he joked: ‘It is always the same 150 supporters that do that, I pay them.’The Barcelona coach was asked for his favourite goal of the six. ‘All of them’ he said. ‘I am struggling to remember any game with so many beautiful goals.’
Barcelona beat Getafe 6-0 at the Nou Camp on Tuesday night . Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez both scored twice, while Neymar also struck . The front three have now scored more than 100 goals this season .
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Patrice Evra believes Juventus called upon quintessential Italian traits in securing their route to the Champions League semi-finals, describing the Sere A side's defeat of Monaco as 'ugly'. Massimiliano Allegri's team secured a 0-0 draw at the Stade Louis II on Wednesday night, meaning they progressed 1-0 on aggregate, after Arturo Vidal's second-half penalty proved the difference in Turin last week. Evra withstood a few nervous moments as Juventus sat back and allowed the French side to dictate the play, but after helping the Italians reach their first Champions League semi-final since 2002-03, the former Manchester United full back claimed that Ligue 1's elite clubs could learn from a more combative style of play. Patrice Evra prevents Monaco's Yannick Ferreira Carrasco from delivering a cross at the Stade Louis II . Evra is put under pressure by Monaco's Geoffrey Kondogbia during Wednesday night's quarter-final clash . 'I'm not scientist but for Paris Saint-Germain to lose to a big club like Barcelona and Monaco to lose to an experienced team like Juventus, but I think that in France we're okay being the country that finishes second,' the French defender told beIN Sports after the game. 'We'll have to take the next step, to have a different mentality. You have to respect the opponent but be more aggressive on the pitch. 'I think the French teams sometimes doubt themselves. They play some beautiful games but when it comes down to it, do not go through. 'We must give a nod to Monaco, who deserved more tonight. But, from our point of view, we never really doubted ourselves. 'We played the Italian way - it's solid, it's ugly, but it works. I am happy and at the same time a little sad for Monaco. It was strange to return to Stade Louis II, where I spent many happy years.' Injury meant Paul Pogba sat out the Monaco clash and he is likely to miss the Champions League semi-finals . Meanwhile, Evra's has urged compatriot Paul Pogba not to be tempted into a swift comeback from injury, after the 22-year-old was ruled out of action for 50 days when he injured a hamstring in the last-16 victory over Borussia Dortmund. 'He's hungry but he has an injury that requires attention,' the left-back added. 'He must not rush his return and instead have faith in the medical staff. He must only return if he's 100 per cent.'
French full back says Juve played 'the Italian way' on his return to Monaco . Evra made no apologies for Serie A club's pragmatic but effective approach . Former Manchester United ace questions the mentality of French teams . Evra has urged team-mate Paul Pogba not to rush his return from injury .
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Arrested: Veteran William Snyder, 34, has been charged in connection with the disappearance and death of his wife, Kelley Jo Snyder, 34 . The husband of a Pennsylvania mother of three has been charged with abuse of a corpse and evidence-tampering after the discovery of her body over the weekend. Army-veteran William Snyder, 34, was charged hours after the body of his wife, Kelley Jo Snyder, 34, was found in a river near to their home on Saturday. She was last seen alive on Easter Sunday. Police in Renovo say that Snyder has admitted moving the body from their home and also having fabricated a ransom note seeking $60,000 for his wife's safe return. Coroner Zachary Hanna said the cause and manner of death are pending results of toxicology tests. State police have said they expect more charges to be filed after the results are published. Snyder is currently in the Clinton County Correctional Facility on $500,000 bail and was arrested at a motel in the small town of Horseheads on Friday in New York after presumably fleeing last week. He was returned across the state border and charged the next day. A police affidavit seen by PennLive.com claims that Snyder, who uses the name BJ, has admitted removing his wife's body from their home and taking it to the Halls Run river. Recovered: The body of Shelley Jo Snyder was found in a river near to where she lived with her husband . Day out: William and Shelley-Jo Snyder with their son on a day out to the Met Life stadium in New Jersey . He is the alleged to have sent a ransom note to a local restaurant, himself and an email to police demanding money for her safe return. Snyder first reported his wife missing at 12.01 on the Monday following Easter Sunday sparking a huge search of the local area. Snyder and her three children said they had last seen Kelly Jo leave the family home at at around 5.45pm right before they sat down to eat their Easter dinner. She is supposed to have left the home to pick up sweet potatoes, but police claim she never made it the store. Police said they spoke to her 14-year-old son and he told them she had taken her wallet, bank card and identification with her. Family affair: Shelley-Jo was last seen at just before 6.00pm on Easter Sunday when she told her family she was going to buy some sweet potatoes . On Wednesday, during the search of the neighborhood, BJ's sister, T.T. Wertz found her sister-in-laws waller near to her house even though the area had been thoroughly searched. On Tuesday, Snyder spoke to Newswatch 16 before his wife's body was discovered. 'We just hope if she is out there and can see this or someone sees this and has any info to get a hold of us,' said Snyder to the local news station. In court papers, Snyder has admitted to sending the ransom note to his own address and to a local restaurant and an email to police before he was arrested. Neighbors of the pair have expressed disbelief at the turn of events. 'I think they are wrong. I don’t think it was him, so I think they need to do a little more investigating other than pinning on the husband,' said Faith Marr, a neighbor to Newswatch 16.
Husband William Snyder has been charged with evidence tampering . Was arrested on Friday in New York state in a small town motel . Kelly Jo Snyder was last seen alive on Easter Sunday by her family . Snyder's body was found in a local river near to her home in Pennsylvania . Police say William Snyder has admitted moving her body from their home . An autopsy is being carried out on the mother-of-three with results pending . Police in Renovo say that more charges could be brought against Snyder .
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A 1921 application form to join the racist Ku Klux Klan organisation has emerged, which asks ‘are you of the white race or of a colored race?’ The form asks a further 19 questions ranging from the mundane, such as ‘what is your age?’, to the overtly sinister – ‘Do you believe in White Supremacy?’ At the top is an introduction implying that it is intended to be sent out to people whose friends have identified them as suitable recruits. Scroll down for video . A 1921 application form to join the racist Ku Klux Klan organisation has emerged . The form was purchased at an ephemera show – where collectibles are sold – by Delaware rare book dealer Ian Brabner, whose firm, Rare Americana, buys and sells 18th to early 20th century rare books and historical manuscripts. In a blog post Brabner explained that the numbers ‘8-2-21’ in the top left corner of the unused form would have stood for the date – August 2, 1921. He wrote: ‘You can assume there’s a fair amount of xenophobic sentiment and anxiety about the waves of immigration to America, in 1921, post World-War One. ‘On May 9, 1921, this was evidenced when Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, aka, the Emergency Immigration Act of 1921 to counter the increased immigration to America.’ The form is ominously titled ‘Invisible Empire’, an alternative name for the clan at the time, born from founder Nathan Bedford Forrest’s claim that the group was ‘invisible’. The KKK was founded in 1866 in Tennessee, with Nathan Bedford Forrest becoming the first leader, or grand wizard, in 1867. Pictured are clan members in 1965 . The KKK's membership peaked in the 1920s at around four million. Today it's thought to number in the low thousands . It then says ‘we have been requested by one of your personal friends to get in touch with you, and inform you of this organisation’, before listing 20 questions to be answered. They also include ‘do you believe in the principles of a PURE Americanism?’, ‘are you a gentile or Jew?’ and ‘were your parents born in the United States of America?’ The KKK was founded in 1866 in Tennessee, with Forrest becoming the first leader, or grand wizard, in 1867. Its membership peaked in the 1920s at around four million. Today it's thought to number in the low thousands, with most people affiliated with it living in America's Deep South. It was recently revealed, meanwhile, that California had more active hate groups than any other state last year. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), California has 57 such groups, followed by Florida with 50, New York with 44, New Jersey with 40, and Pennsylvania with 38. Rounding out the top five were Texas with 36 hate groups, Tennessee with 29, Georgia with 28, and Virginia and Ohio tied with 27 each. Hawaii and Alaska were the only states to not have any hate groups, according to the SPLC. The organization said on its website 'All hate groups have beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics. 'This list was compiled using hate group publications and websites, citizen and law enforcement reports, field sources and news reports. 'Websites appearing to be merely the work of a single individual, rather than the publication of a group, are not included in this list,' the organization wrote. 'Listing here does not imply a group advocates or engages in violence or other criminal activity.' Nationally, the SPLC said in its 'The Year in Hate and Extremism' report, which was published online this spring, that there were a total 784 active hate groups in the US. The non-profit said there were 72 Ku Klux Klan groups, 142 neo-Nazi groups, 115 White Nationalist groups, 119 racist skinhead groups, 21 Christian identity groups, 37 neo-confederate groups, 113 black separatist groups, and 165 general hate groups.
Delaware rare book dealer Ian Brabner bought the form at ephemera show . It's dated August 21, 1921, and lists 20 questions for potential KKK recruits . Questions include 'are you a Jew?' and 'do you want white supremacy?'
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Barry Bonds has been cleared legally after 11 1/2 years in court. His reputation remains tainted in the mind of many baseball fans. A federal court of appeals threw out the career home run leader's obstruction of justice conviction on Wednesday, ruling 10-1 that his meandering answer before a grand jury in 2003 was not material to the government's investigation into illegal steroids distribution. 'Today's news is something that I have long hoped for,' Bonds said in a statement. Overturned: In this April 13, 2011, file photo, former baseball player Barry Bonds leaves federal court in San Francisco, after being found guilty of one count of obstruction of justice . On April 22, 2015, reversed the sole conviction against baseball slugger Barry Bonds, pictured in 2011, and said he could not be tried again on an obstruction of justice charge that resulted from a steroids probe . 'I am humbled and truly thankful for the outcome as well as the opportunity our judicial system affords to all individuals to seek justice.' Now 50, Bonds said 'I am excited about what the future holds for me as I embark on the next chapter.' Bonds broke Hank Aaron's long-standing career record of 755 homers in 2007, finished that season with 762 and was indicted that December for his testimony before a grand jury investigating the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, when he answered a question about injections by saying he was 'a celebrity child.' He was convicted of the obstruction charge in 2011, and a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously upheld the conviction in 2013. But the larger group, which listened to arguments from prosecutors and Bonds' lawyers last September, concluded there was insufficient evidence his initial evasive answer was material to the grand jury's probe. 'The most one can say about this statement is that it was non-responsive and thereby impeded the investigation to a small degree by wasting the grand jury's time and trying the prosecutors' patience,' Judge Alex Kozinski wrote. baseball player: Pittsburgh Pirates Barry Bonds sits in the dugout at Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium before his first major league start against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Pittsburgh, May 30, 1986 . 'Real-life witness examinations, unlike those in movies and on television, invariably are littered with non-responsive and irrelevant answers.' Jessica Wolfram, one of the jurors who convicted Bonds following the three-week trial and four days of deliberations, said she couldn't help but feel the decade-long prosecution was 'all a waste, all for nothing.' 'Just a waste of money, having the whole trial and jury,' she said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. In testifying before the grand jury, Bonds claimed he didn't realize substances he used were illegal performance-enhancing drugs. The appellate judges based their decision on legal issues involving witness testimony, not the underlying facts. Despite holding the career and season home run marks - he hit a single-year record 73 in 2001 - Bonds has been denied entry into baseball's Hall of Fame by baseball writers. He appeared on 36.8 percent of ballots this year, less than half the 75 percent needed. 'I think sadly his reputation has been tarnished, not because of the indictment or the reversal, but because of all the PED use,' former baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent said. 'I think the public has made up its mind.' Barry Bonds, pictured in 2011, was sentenced to 30 days of home confinement and two years probation after a jury found Barry Bonds guilty on one count of obstruction of justice . Roger Clemens, whose pitching feats were as accomplished as Bonds' batting achievements, also has been denied Hall entry. Clemens was acquitted in 2012 of criminal charges he lied to Congress when he denied using PEDs. Travis Tygart, chief executive officer of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, called the decision "almost meaningless for the real issue, which is whether he used performance-enhancing drugs to cheat the fans of baseball." 'I think at the end of the day America knows the truth and who the real home run record holder is, who did it the right way, and it's obviously not Barry Bonds,' he said. Following the trial that opened in March 2011, a jury deadlocked on three counts charging Bonds with making false statements when he denied receiving steroids and human growth hormone from personal trainer Greg Anderson and denied receiving injections from Anderson or his associates. Bonds was convicted for his response when he was asked whether Anderson ever gave him 'anything that required a syringe to inject yourself with.' 'That's what keeps our friendship,' Bonds said. 'I was a celebrity child, not just in baseball by my own instincts. I became a celebrity child with a famous father. I just don't get into other people's business because of my father's situation, you see.' Thumbs up: In this Sept. 6, 2014, file photo, career home run leader Barry Bonds gives a thumbs up while standing behind the batting cage and watching the Houston Astros take batting practice . Judges divided on their rationale, issuing four separate opinions to reverse the conviction and one to uphold it. The appeals court barred a retrial, citing a prohibition on double jeopardy. Kozinski, writing for himself and four other judges, was concerned the obstruction statute, 'stretched to its limits ... poses a significant hazard for everyone involved in our system of justice, because so much of what the adversary process calls for could be construed as obstruction.' Wolfram remembered there being some confusion among the jurors over the fact that Bonds did answer the question later in his grand jury testimony. Bonds did not testify at the trial. Judge Johnnie B. Rawlinson, the only member of the court to back prosecutors, wrote an opinion filled with baseball references that began 'there is no joy in this dissenting judge,' added the judges who sided with Bonds 'have struck out' and concluded 'I cry foul.' The government could ask the 11-judge panel to reconsider Wednesday's decision or could request that all 29 judges on the 9th Circuit rehear the case - which has never happened since the court began using the "limited en banc" panels in 1980. Prosecutors also could petition the U.S. Supreme Court to review the decision. 'I could not be more happy that Barry Bonds finally gets to move on with his life,' BALCO founder Victor Conte said. No crime: Former Major League Baseball player Barry Bonds greets a fan as he leaves federal court following a sentencing hearing on December 16, 2011 in San Francisco, California . 'Let's hope the prosecutors choose not to waste any more resources on what has been nothing more than a frivolous trophy-hunt and a complete waste of taxpayer dollars.' A seven-time NL MVP and the son of three-time All-Star Bobby Bonds, Barry Bonds earned $192.8 million from the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants during a professional career from 1985-07 and could afford a legal team that outnumbered the government's 13-5 in the court room. He was sentenced in 2011 by U.S. District Judge Susan Illston to 30 days of home confinement, two years of probation, 250 hours of community service in youth-related activities and a $4,000 fine. He already has served the home confinement. Illston declared a mistrial on the three other counts, and the U.S. attorney's office in San Francisco dismissed those charges in August 2011. The U.S. attorney's office declined comment on the decision. 'I think the 10-1 vote indicates that it was a farce,' said Bonds' appellate lawyer, Dennis Riordan. 'The greatest impact is the damage it undid. We had a panel opinion that said if you're asked a question on page 78 and you digress before you answer it directly on page 81, you're a federal felon.' In 2009 and `10, the 9th Circuit ruled federal agents illegally seized urine samples and testing records of major league players, with Kozinski saying it 'was an obvious case of deliberate overreaching by the government.' The 9th Circuit three-judge panel ruled in 2010 the government could not present positive urine samples at Bonds' trial because Anderson refused to testify and there was no witness to authenticate the evidence.
Barry Bonds has been cleared legally after 11 1/2 years in court . When he answered a question about steroid injections by saying he was 'a celebrity child,' he was convicted of obstruction of justice . A federal court ruled his meandering answer before a grand jury in 2003 was not material to the government's investigation into illegal steroids .
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An eccentric man is fighting to keep his driving licence photo as a picture of him with a colander on his head because it is his 'religious right'. Ian Harris, 51, from Brighton, East Sussex, is a member of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster whose followers, known as Pastafarians, regard the pasta strainer as a religious garment. He is challenging the DVLA over his rights to wear the metal bowl in his licence photo, which he says is equivalent to Muslim women being pictured in hijabs. Ian Harris is a member of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, whose followers believe the colander is a religious garment and he is fighting with the DVLA for his right to wear one in his driving licence photo . The father-of-one has already been turned down once by the government agency but has sent off a fresh photo wearing the headgear in a second bid. Mr Harris said: 'I'm fighting for the right to have my religious headgear shown on my photo. I don't understand the DVLA should be able to discriminate whether my religion is valid. 'I have a spiritual connection with the Flying Spaghetti Monster, until they have brain probes how are they going to say I don't? 'Our religion is a minority but the DVLA is discriminating because it allows people who practise major religions to wear headgear in pictures.' The musician had his appeal rejected last month but hopes to emulate fellow believer Niko Alm from Austria, who won the legal right to wear the headgear in his licence photo in 2011. Mr Alm sent off for the licence in 2008 and he was invited to the doctor's to check he was mentally fit to drive, but after three years, his efforts finally paid off. Mr Harris began following the religion, along with his daughter Astri, 4, after it was set up in the USA in 2005 to protest the teaching of creationism as an alternative to evolution in science classes. Members claim to believe that an invisible alien made of spaghetti and meatballs created the universe after 'drinking heavily.' According to its tongue-in-cheek website their 'only dogma ... is the rejection of dogma'. Rejection: Mr Harris has already been turned down once by the government agency but has sent off a fresh photo wearing the headgear and in a second bid . A DVLA spokesman said: 'The photograph must be clear and be a current likeness to allow the Police to link the driver to driving entitlement held without confusion or ambiguity. 'Headgear is generally not acceptable, but may be permissible on religious or medical grounds and any exemptions are dealt with on a case by case basis.' Religious exemptions include the Sikh turban and the Islamic Hijab. Mr Harris, who plays banjo in The Iron Boot Scrapers, vows to fight his corner until he runs out of appeals when he will be forced to send a photo of him without the colander. He said: 'When I get to the final appeal I will have to send a photo without a colander but that would be a bad day for religious freedom.' Other countries including the United States, Austria and the Czech Republic allow Pastafarians to wear the metal sieves in their licence pictures. The Austrian authorities allowed Niko Alm to wear the unusual headgear as it is deemed a suitable accessory for his 'Pastafarian' religion . Shawna Hammon from Oklahoma was allowed to pose for her driver's license wearing a spaghetti strainer on her head because it falls under the state's rules for religious headwear . In September last year Shawna Hammond from Oklahoma, U.S. was granted permission to wear one in her licence photograph. She said the photo obeyed the state's laws that requires people remove their glasses and wear a religious headpiece that does not cover their face, create shadows, or display text or logos. Earlier that year, Christopher Schaeffer, a council member in Pomfret, New York wore a colander on his head as he was sworn into office. In 2013, a Czech man was allowed to wear the headgear on his official identity card after officials ruled that turning down his request would be a breach of the country's religious equality laws. In 2005, a physics graduate from Oregon State wrote a letter about a 'Flying Spaghetti Monster' as a form of protest against the Kansas State Board of Education's decision to allow the teaching of Intelligent Design as an alternative to evolution in public schools. By professing belief in a supernatural entity composed of pasta and meatballs, Bobby Henderson, 24, called on 'Pastafarianism' to be given equal time in science classrooms alongside Christian theory. Word rapidly spread and the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster (CFSM) now has thousands of followers, mainly on college campuses and in Europe. The central tenet of CFSM is that an invisible Flying Spaghetti Monster created the universe 'after drinking heavily'. Pastafarians celebrate every Friday as a holy day - and consider pirates 'absolute divine beings'.
Ian Harris, 51, is challenging DVLA over rights to wear colander in licence . He claims it is the equivalent of a Muslim woman wearing a hijab in photo . Father-of-one turned down by driving agency but is making a second bid . Church of the Flying Spaghetti members say colander is religious garment .
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David Villa shows there's no hard feelings towards Atletico Madrid as he cheered on his former club during their crunch Champions League quarter-final first-leg clash with city rivals Real. The World Cup-winning star, who spent a year at Vicente Calderon last season, joined MLS newcomers New York City FC after struggling to secure a regular first-team spot in the Spanish capital. But his new team posted a photo of Villa on their official Instagram account which shows the former Spain forward cheering on Diego Simeone's team during the 0-0 draw. David Villa cheers on former club Atletico Madrid during the Champions League clash with Real Madrid . The quarter-final first-leg tie finished goalless with Real forward Gareth Bale missing a glorious chance . New York City FC forward Villa is enjoying life in the Big Apple and has been named club captain . Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak produced an inspiried performance for the home side as the first leg finished goalless. However, it could have been a different story if Madrid forward Gareth Bale had finished a glorious chance in the third minute when left one-on-one with Oblak, with the Welsh forward firing straight at the Slovenian stopper. Villa is enjoying life in New York and the club captain got off to the perfect start at Yankee Stadium when he scored one and set up another in a 2-0 win against New England Revolution last month. And the 33-year-old will have more to smile about in the coming months when former England international Frank Lampard joins him across the pond at New York City.
David Villa had a season at Atletico Madrid before joining New York City FC . The former Spain forward struggled for form at the Vicente Calderon . Villa was watching Tuesday's nights Champions League Madrid derby . Diego Simeone's men were held to a goalless draw by their neighbours .
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The time of their lives has turned into the holiday from hell for up to 2500 passengers stranded on a cruise ship, the Carnival Spirit, outside Sydney Harbour and riding a constant flow of smashing waves of more than nine metres. They have been at the mercy of the wild seas since last night, as storms batter the east coast. The massive swell, seen from video images taken from on-board by stranded travellers, revealing just how treacherous and stomach churning the conditions are, out there. One has told the Daily Telegraph that 'there was a large wave that hit at 7.30 last night that tore one of the doors off causing a whole lot of water to come flooding through the deck'. 'Even as we speak the ship is creaking and moaning,' passenger Kurt Foster said. 'Last night was absolutely horrendous. In the room all the cupboard doors were flying open and everything on the bench tops was flying off. 'One crew member has been working here for 10 years and he reckons it’s the roughest he’s seen.' Scroll down for videos . 2500 passengers on board the Carnival Spirit are at the mercy of the wild seas as storms batter the east coast - with the massive swell, seen from video images shot from on-board, showing just how treacherous and stomach churning the conditions are . The cruise ship Carnival Spirit has been damaged outside Sydney Harbour this morning. Due to dock at 7:15 the ship is currently sitting off Sydney Heads. The ship has suffered damage in wild weather conditions off the NSW coast. The hand railing and pedestal lighting has been damaged while a cover over the satellite system (above) has also been damaged and removed for safety reasons . The cyclonic winds battering Sydney have also caused drama for passengers on board cruise liner the Carnival Spirit which is heading south after being prevented from docking because of the heavy seas . Carnival Spirit was returning from a 12-night cruise to New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji but has been stopped by the huge waves . The Carnival Spirit has 2500 passengers on board, stranded outside of Sydney Harbour because of the city's wild weather . Carnival Spirit was returning from a 12-night cruise to New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji but has been stopped by the huge waves, which began crashing into the ship late on Monday and have continued unabated, amid reports that there has been some damage. 'High winds have caused minor damage to some external features such as an equipment cover and some partitioning, while heavy rains have dampened some doorway carpets,' a spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia. 'This damage is superficial and has not affected the ship’s operation in any way. Guests and crew are safe and the Captain is ensuring guests are as comfortable as possible.' Eleven metre waves have been recorded off-shore and more passengers have been recounting their wild ride. 'It’s not pleasant, it’s been like this all night,' one woman told ABC radio. 'I don’t think many people got much sleep.' Carnival Cruise Lines officials confirmed with Daily Mail Australia that Carnival Spirit was scheduled to arrive 'early this morning' but was unable to do so because of the rough seas. 'The scheduled Sydney arrival of Carnival Cruise Lines’ Carnival Spirit has been delayed due to severe weather which has led to the closure of Sydney port and prevented the Harbour Pilot from boarding the ship,' the statement said. 'The ship is now waiting off the Sydney coast line until the port is re-opened.' And nothing can be done until conditions ease to allow the regulatory process to take place. 'It is mandatory maritime requirement for a Harbour Pilot to board any ship before it enters Sydney port,' Carnival Cruise Lines stated further. 'Guests and crew are safe and comfortable and the ship is continuing to offer a full program of on-board activities and entertainment while it waits for the harbour to re-open.' Eleven metre waves have been recorded off-shore as the cruise ship Carnival Spirit remains stranded outside Sydney Harbour . Waves of nine metres have been battering the ship for the past 24 hours. The Carnival Spirit remains stuck outside Sydney Heads due to the swell and may not be able to enter the harbour for 48 hours . Carnival Cruise Liners in statement said: 'Guests and crew are safe and comfortable and the ship is continuing to offer a full program of on-board activities and entertainment while it waits for the harbour to re-open' In a further statement placed on social media, to those travellers caught out by the drama, they said: 'We are sorry to announce that Carnival Spirit will be unable to sail from Sydney today as the port of Sydney has been closed due to extreme weather and ships are not permitted to enter Sydney Harbour.' 'For guests scheduled to depart for the South Pacific on S512, the Captain is working on a revised 7-day itinerary departing tomorrow, weather permitting. The revised itinerary will visit Isle of Pines and Noumea, but not the originally scheduled port of Mare.' The Ports Authority warned that passengers were in for some more discomfort, with little chance of the ship being able to dock on Tuesday, with the adverse weather conditions expected to worsen as another storm cell pushes into Sydney.
Up to 2500 passengers and crew stranded outside Sydney Harbour as massive storm batters the city . Passengers report large waves were crashing into the ship right through the night and into Tuesday . The vessel has suffered damage with a satellite damaged and a door ripped open by the crashing waves . Carnival Cruise Lines hopes to have the cruise-liner dock on Wednesday but there are fears they will have to wait another 48 hours . 11 metre waves have been recorded off-shore . Weather conditions are expected to worsen in the afternoon with 100kph winds on the way .
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While Robin van Persie's career appears to be on the wane, but his son Shaqueel could have a bright future ahead of him in the goal scoring (and celebrating) stakes. The seven-year-old, who has trained with both Manchester clubs and starred in a BT Sport advert, showed he has inherited some of his father's skills after being filmed scoring with a 'scorpion kick' in his back garden. Van Persie Snr. posted the video on his Instagram account, which sees the youngster net with a move made famous by former Colombia keeper Rene Higuita before celebrating with some Grease-inspired dance moves - much to the amusement of his dad. Although the Holland international roars with approval at the goal he referenced his part in the acrobatic goal with the caption: 'Great trick shot by Shaqueel! GOOOOOOALLLLLL Yessssssss lovely assist though'. Shaqueel van Persie waits for his father to lay up a pass fpor him in his back garden . The seven-year-old performs a so-called scorpion kick by leaping forward to kick the ball behind his back . Van Persie Snr roars with approval after his son's strike finds the back of the net . The youngster has his dad in stitches with what appears to be a goal celebration inspired by the film Grease . Meanwhile, the Manchester United forward will reportedly be offered £5million to leave Old Trafford in the summer. The 31-year-old striker has 14 months left on his £250,000-a-week contract at Old Trafford, but United officials are understood to be willing to pay the remaining half of a £10m loyalty bonus — agreed when he signed from Arsenal in 2012 — to free up wages for another striker. Italian giants Juventus and Inter Milan have both been linked with a summer move and United bosses are willing to take a cut-price fee, as they realise Van Persie will have to take a pay cut to join a Serie A side. Manchester United will reportedly offer Van Persie £5million to quit the club this summer . The Dutch striker has struggled for fitness this season, but has still managed 10 Premier League goals . Colombia No 1 Rene Higuita famously performed a scorpion kick against England at Wembley .
Robin van Persie has been linked with a move from Manchester United . Holland international's son Shaqueel has been showing off his skills . The Dutchman's son scored with a scorpion kick made famous by Colombia keeper Rene Higuita .
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A leading Australian military adviser who worked for the federal government, the RAAF and Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove in East Timor has been arrested in the US on child pornography charges. Dr Adam Cobb was taken into custody on Friday in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for receipt and distribution of child pornography after allegedly uploading images of child pornography to the social networking site, Tumblr. If convicted he faces 20 years' jail in the US. Dr Adam Cobb was taken into custody on Friday in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for receipt and distribution of child pornography after allegedly uploading images of child pornography to the social networking site, Tumblr . The 45-year-old was in the US working as a research professor and director at the prestigious US Naval War College in Rhode Island. Cobb took up the position at the US Naval War College in June last year after holding senior military and government roles in Australia and the US, including a recent strategic policy and planning position at US Special Operations Command in Tampa, Florida. 'I can confirm that he was a civilian employee and director of the Mahan Advanced Research Project at the US Naval War College,' Captain Christopher Dicomitis, a Rhode Island State Police detective, told AAP on Sunday. Cobb appeared in the US District Court in Providence on Friday and was refused bail. An investigation began in January when The National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children reported an individual in Rhode Island had uploaded child pornography to Tumblr. The internet connection at Cobb's Portsmouth home was identified as the origin of the images. Cobb was in the US working as a director at the prestigious US Naval War College in Rhode Island after holding senior military and government roles in Australia, including the RAAF . Laptops and mobile phones were seized from his home, while photos and videos of two females were also discovered on a storage device and a computer allegedly belonging to Cobb. Educated at the University of Sydney, Australian National University and University of Cambridge, Cobb built a reputation as a leading military thinker. According to his biography on the US Naval War College website, Cobb worked on the 1999-2000 East Timor crisis with Major General Cosgrove, who at the time was commander of the international peacekeeping mission. 'Overall, my commanders and I found Dr Cobb's work a valuable contribution to our understanding of important issues before us,' Maj Gen Cosgrove wrote in a review of Cobb's work as lead analyst for the Australian Parliament Defence Office. In Australia he was special-director, strategic policy with the RAAF; senior defence adviser for the Australian parliament; an Australian parliamentary fellow; and research fellow at Australian National University's strategic and defence studies centre. Cobb has also worked at the Australian Embassy in Washington DC and was on the staff of former speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi. Dr Adam Cobb had worked for the federal government, the Royal Australian Air Force and Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove (pictured) in East Timor .
Dr Adam Cobb, 45, was arrested in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on Friday . He allegedly uploaded images of child pornography to Tumblr website . The 45-year-old held senior military and government roles in Australia . He was in the US working as a research professor and director at the prestigious US Naval War College in Rhode Island . If convicted of the child pornography charges he faces 20 years' jail .
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The Shepherd’s Life: A Tale of the Lake District . by James Rebanks . (Allen Lane £16.99) When, in 2002, my family and I moved from busy North London to bucolic north Herefordshire, we found that our new neighbours were, overwhelmingly, sheep. I didn’t want to be one of those townies who moves to the country but remains ignorant of rural ways, so I made sporadic efforts to get to know them, or at least, to get to understand life on a sheep farm. When my children were small, I asked the obliging farmer whose land abuts our garden if they could watch his ewes lambing. And I still often tell him that I’d like to spend some time alongside him, to see how his days unfold. To which he always smiles, no doubt wondering, metropolitan softie that I still really am, how I’d cope with the early starts and the relentless physical graft. This wonderful book has filled in most of the gaps in my education, without any 4.30am alarm calls. James Rebanks studied at the University of Oxford before returning to his roots in the Lake District, he is seen here with his sheep on his farm outside of Penrith in Cumbria . It is the enlightening, exquisitely written account, give or take a few autobiographical tangents, of a year in the life of James Rebanks, whose family has been farming in the Lake District for at least six centuries. He was born into a job from which, now in his 40s, he takes infinite pride. All the same, it is no life for the faint-hearted. Every year, spring and autumn feel like flimsy bookends to a long, harsh winter, and his Herdwick sheep — descended, he thinks, from animals that arrived with the Vikings — are built for the fells in ways that even the hardiest shepherds are not. Making hay, linked by an old proverb to images of glorious sunny days, can be ‘a bitch of a job’. And while working with livestock is a series of small, predictable daily challenges, sometimes the challenges are bigger, and not at all predictable. With starkly effective prose, he brilliantly evokes the horror of the 2001 foot-and-mouth outbreak. After police snipers had arrived on his farm, ‘the fields were speckled with our dead cattle . . . Strangely peaceful, they lay in all sorts of mangled and contorted ways. I knew those cattle, so it was like seeing old friends dead’. As for the sheep, 95 per cent of the world’s Herdwicks live within 20 miles of Coniston, and were in danger of extinction. ‘But an essentially urban government didn’t understand. To them, a sheep was a sheep, a farm simply a farm. The idea that something precious was on the edge of destruction was never really grasped.’ It is a farmer’s lot, adds Rebanks, to depend on the whims of others: of bureaucrats, supermarket buyers, shoppers. Alas, most of them have no understanding of the proud, beleaguered culture he comes from, just like the secondary school teachers who told him that farming on the Lakeland fells was a dead-end business, a waste of brainpower. Anyone with even a sliver of ambition and character, they suggested, would seek a life elsewhere. And although one teacher talked rhapsodically about the Lakes, it was in terms the disdainful teenage Rebanks simply could not comprehend. ‘The Lake District in her monologue was the playground for an itinerant band of climbers, poets, walkers and daydreamers . . . people who, unlike our parents, or us, had “really done something”. Occasionally, she would utter a name such as Wordsworth, or Wainwright, ‘and look in vain for us to understand’. Rebanks loathed school, and left at 15, able to write only in block capitals. But his book does not undermine the importance of education — far from it. Toiling on the farm, he found himself at odds with his decent, hard-working but obstreperous father, and escaped by reading, which he had resisted so strongly during his schooldays. One day he pulled off a shelf A Shepherd’s Life, written in 1910 by W.H. Hudson, just knowing ‘it was going to be lousy and patronising’. It was the exact opposite. It was about families like his, and it inspired him to read more, learn more. At 21, he took his A-levels at evening classes in nearby Carlisle, where in due course they told him that he might actually be Oxbridge material. On his application form for Oxford he described himself as a ‘drystone wall builder on the Lake District fells’. Natural charm and a certain northern pugnaciousness helped him breeze through his interview, but in ‘every conversation for the next three years’ he had to suffer someone saying what a big change Oxford must represent after life on the farm. One professor ventured that he would miss his old existence, after graduating. ‘I told him that I hadn’t stopped doing it, that I was going back. He seemed quite confused by this.’ Rebanks never contemplated not going back. He applied his brain and brawn to running the farm that had belonged to his grandfather and father, and lives there today with his wife and three children. That Oxford degree is not wasted; in a fleeting, almost throwaway paragraph, he tells us that he is also an ‘expert adviser’ to the Unesco World Heritage Centre in Paris, helping them understand how tourism can benefit host communities. But then, nor is it wasted in the work he does on the farm, a job more reliant than most on skill and judgment. Breeding from the best rams, or ‘tups’, he suggests, is more intellectually challenging than much of what he did at Oxford. At sales, he adds, everyone tries to get their tup to stand correctly, broad and thick-set and with their heads up, giving an impression of arrogance, ‘like Russell Crowe in Gladiator’. I was beguiled by this book, such an eloquent love letter to a cherished way of life, and more specifically, to his grandparents and parents, to whom he was born not with a silver spoon in his mouth, but a wooden crook in his hand. Perhaps above all it is a love letter to the Lake District, which I know well from my own Lancashire childhood, but only as a place to visit, not to live in. As Rebanks makes abundantly clear — not least with his effusive praise for a famous children’s author, whom he thinks of not as the creator of Peter Rabbit, nor even as Beatrix Potter, but as Mrs Heelis, doughty champion of Herdwick sheep — there is, between the two, all the difference in the world.
This book is an exquisite account of what farming life is really like . The stark prose brilliantly evokes the horror of the foot-and-mouth of 2001 . Rebanks studied for a degree at Oxford before returning to his rural roots .
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Manchester United and Liverpool target £25million Memphis Depay has held talks with Paris St Germain this week with the permission of his club PSV Eindhoven. The dialogue between PSG and Depay represents a threat to the Premier League clubs with the Qatari-backed French club understood to have made a significantly better financial offer than Liverpool. United have yet to hold detailed talks with the player but have informed PSV of their wish to do so while Liverpool have established a good relationship with the club and would be serious contenders to sign the wide player if United's offer does not match their own. Memphis Depay (centre) has held talks with PSG, despite Liverpool and Manchester United's interest . Holland player Depay (right) has caught the eye of clubs over Europe with good form for club and country . Louis van Gaal gave Depay his international debut but could miss out on bringing him to Old Trafford . However, Depay is intrigued by the prospect of playing with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and is good friends with Gregory van der Wiel, his team-mate in the Holland national team, who is also at PSG. With Bayern Munich also considering a move for the winger, a move to the Premier League is in the balance though if United firm up their interest, they clearly have an advantage. Louis van Gaal gave Depay his international debut for Holland and the player also worked under van Gaal's assistant, Albert Stuivenberg in the Holland Under-17 team which won the 2011 European Championships.
Memphis Depay is being targeted by Manchester United and Liverpool . The Holland international is linked with a £25million move from PSV . But he has held talks with Paris Saint-Germain over a potential switch . READ: Depay is like a young Cristiano Ronaldo, says Ronald de Boer . CLICK HERE for all you need to know on Depay .
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Arsene Wenger wants Cesc Fabregas to be shown the ‘respect he deserves’ when he returns to the Emirates Stadium in the blue of Chelsea on Sunday. The problem with that is a decent chunk of Arsenal’s supporters feel he doesn’t deserve much. That became obvious on Thursday, when one prominent fan called for the removal of a Fabregas banner from the Ken Friar Bridge. Cesc Fabregas returns to Arsenal on Sunday and Arsene Wenger hopes fans will give him a good reception . Wenger wants 'respect' for the club's former players and counts Fabregas as a man who deserves that . Gunners fans offer their good luck to Fabregas in 2011, but the reception is likely to be more frosty this time . Extreme, perhaps, but this is an emotive issue which continues to bubble away at the club where Fabregas built his career, not least because the circumstances behind his summer move from Barcelona to Chelsea are still as clear as mud. Any clarity, it seems, will have to wait. Wenger was at his cryptic best on Thursday when asked if it was his call to not take up an option he had to re-sign the player, saying: ‘We will have to discuss that one day. With all the terms.’ When pressed on whether it was his decision, he added: ‘It’s not as clean as that. I cannot speak to you about that now because that will not help us to win on Sunday.’ At that point it was suggested to Wenger that Fabregas chose not to come back and Wenger said: ‘I don’t know, I don’t know.’ The Frenchman has previously claimed that by the time he knew Fabregas was available, a deal with Chelsea was virtually concluded — comments which jarred a little with the Spaniard’s statement last summer that Arsenal ‘decided not to take’ their option. Whatever, it would be ambitious for Fabregas to expect an overwhelmingly positive reception on Sunday. The midfielder set up Diego Costa to seal a 2-0 victory for Chelsea against Arsenal earlier this season . Certainly, there was already a degree of disappointment within the club about how their relationship with the player ended when he left in 2011. But Wenger said: ‘I want every player to be respected, and Cesc Fabregas when he comes to the Emirates on Sunday, (I want him) to be respected like he deserves.’ Wenger added: ‘The regret I have is that he wanted to leave here. This club and myself had a very positive influence on Cesc’s life, so I would be a bit uncomfortable to have to justify today why he is not here.’ When he returns, it will be as a key part of the champions-elect and under a manager in Jose Mourinho who has won seven and drawn five of his 12 meetings with Wenger. That clash, in itself, is a fascinating sub-plot to this fixture between the top and second-placed teams in the Barclays Premier League. Fabregas gets ahead of his now-team-mate Branislav Ivanovic to score against Chelsea for Arsenal in 2010 . Playing down his poor record against Mourinho, Wenger said: ‘We have not always lost, first of all, in 12 attempts. ‘We have come close to beating them and they’ve always had very strong teams. Having said all of that, the result on Sunday will be just down to the performance on the day. It’s not a confrontation (with Mourinho), it’s a confrontation of two teams. I’m not a great believer in history. I just think football is down to the fact the performance on the day will decide the game and the result.’ With seven straight league wins, Arsenal approach the fixture at speed, but Wenger accepts it is unlikely Chelsea will lose a 10-point advantage on the run-in. He said: ‘We dropped points at the start of the season but since January we have been top of the (form) table. We want to continue to win and strengthen our position in second place because that’s far from being done. 'Now what we can do is get closer to them and we have that opportunity. It still means even if we beat them, mathematically they are still in a very strong position. But you never know.’
Arsenal face Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon . Cesc Fabregas makes his first return to his former club in the clash . Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger wants fans to respect ex-players . The Gunners had the chance to re-sign Fabregas but he went to Chelsea . Wenger refuses to say if he regrets that but admits he wishes he never left . READ: Arsenal can beat Chelsea, says Arsene Wenger . Arsenal vs Chelsea special: Cesc Fabregas makes Emirates return .
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(CNN)There will be no hate crime charges for two males arrested in the beating of a man that may have been sparked by a question about the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown. St. Louis police have charged Ronald Williams, 21, with assault. A 15-year-old has also been arrested, according to authorities. There had been speculation that the suspects might be charged with a hate crime because the victim was white and the people who attacked him were black. And because the punches were thrown following the Michael Brown reference. But that won't be happening. "Specifically, when put in context, it did not support the finding that the acts in this case met the elements of the hate crime statute in the state of Missouri, specifically proving the motivating factor behind the individual that we have charged, Ed Postawko with the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office told CNN affilaite KMOV. The beating, which occurred on a MetroLink light rail train, was caught on surveillance cameras and a passenger's cell phone camera. The passenger posted the video online, and it went viral. The victim, 43, said he was commuting home when a young black man asked to use the victim's cell phone. He declined, and the young man asked his opinion about the shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager killed by a police officer in nearby Ferguson, Missouri, last summer, the man said. That shooting raised questions nationwide about use of deadly force by police. "The next thing I know, he sucker punches me right in the middle of my face," the victim told CNN affiliate KMOV. The video showed a male unleashing a barrage of punches at the head of the victim, who covered himself with his hand and forearms. Two other males joined in, police said. The attackers fled. The man, who asked not to be identified, was treated at the scene for injuries and didn't go to the hospital.
The two males arrested are 21 and 15 years old, St. Louis police say in a tweet . A video that went viral showed three black males attacking a white man .
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Chelsea were made to work hard for their three points against Stoke at Stamford Bridge on Saturday but Eden Hazard starred for Jose Mourinho's team. He slotted Chelsea ahead in typically composed fashion from the penalty spot before Charlie Adam equalised with an astonishing strike from inside his own half shortly before half time. Stoke continued to make things difficult for Chelsea until an Asmir Begovic error led to Loic Remy tapping in the winner. Here, Sportsmail's Kieran Gill gives his player ratings. CHELSEA (4-2-3-1) Thibaut Courtois – 5.5 . Never called into action in the opening 43 minutes but beaten by Adam with an incredible strike from inside Stoke’s half. Too far off his line and one of the world’s best goalkeepers was left embarrassed. Thibaut Courtois was on the winning team but will want to forget Charlie Adam beating him from his own half . Gary Cahill (left) and John Terry leap up to block an attempt at goal from Stoke's Philipp Wollscheid . Branislav Ivanovic – 6.5 . Tidied up well on the rare occasion Stoke threatened. Played with more freedom once Chelsea had the lead and tried to help in attack down the wing. Gary Cahill – 6 .5 . Looked cool when called into action and was able to clear the danger as Stoke tried to cross their way into the lead in the second half. John Terry – 7 . Manned the back well and it took a goal-of-the-season contender for his team to concede against a Stoke side that ran out of ideas at times. Always the man that remained at the back to kill off any threat. Cesar Azpilicueta – 6.5 . Tried to get forward and help Hazard down the left. Closed down well and put in a tireless performance. Nemanja Matic – 6 . A few too many misplaced passes and a hurried clearance almost spelled danger for Chelsea. Cleaned up well when needed to win back possession, however. Cesc Fabregas – 7 . Won the penalty with a clever cut back that fooled Wollscheid. Kept the midfield ticking over well. Brazil international Willian (left) also produced an impressive display for Chelsea in the win over Stoke . Eden Hazard put Chelsea into the lead with from the penalty spot in the first half . Diego Costa's (right) game was curtailed 10 minutes after coming on with what looked like a hamstring injury . Willian – 7.5 . A handful for Stoke as he, Oscar and Hazard linked up well to create chances in the first half, though they were never taken. Never short of a run. Oscar – 6.5 . Scuppered one of Chelsea’s best chances to take the lead by placing his shot wide of the far post, and was ultimately – and unfortunately – sacrificed for Costa at half time. Eden Hazard – 8.5 . A live wire. Master of the one-two and creating chances. Ultimately kept his cool from the spot to give Chelsea a much-needed lead before Adam’s equaliser. Didn’t look tired, despite his weariness during international break. Assisted the winning goal. Loic Remy - 7.5 . Looked a worthy replacement for Costa as he twice went close to giving Chelsea the lead in the opening seven minutes. Scored in the second half when Mourinho really needed it, and it was deserved. Loic Remy (left) slots in Chelsea's winner against Stoke in the second half at Stamford Bridge . SUBS: . Diego Costa – 6 . Came on but could do no damage as he was forced off with what looked like another hamstring injury. Immediately called to the bench for him to come off after 10 minutes on the field. Didier Drogba – 6 . Replaced Costa after the striker went off with an injury. Had little to do but hold up the ball. Juan Cuadrado – 6 . Little to do but helped Chelsea get over the line. MANAGER: Jose Mourinho – 6.5 . A frustrating afternoon for Mourinho, who was active on the touchline throughout, looking unhappy and muttering to himself. Either way, it worked, and his team added three points to their title charge. Jose Mourinho was active throughout the game on the touchline as Chelsea beat Stoke 2-1 . STOKE CITY (4-4-2) Asmir Begovic – 6.5 . Outstanding one-handed save at full stretch to deny Remy’s deflected shot after less than three minutes. Ultimately took a penalty for Begovic to concede the first. He’d done his homework, going the same way Hazard normally does, but beaten at the other side. His throw was intercepted by Willian which led to Chelsea's winner, though. Geoff Cameron – 5.5 . Given the unwanted task of stopping Hazard on his runs down the left wing on occasion. Ryan Shawcross – 6 . Stayed physical throughout, as per. Captained his team well on a ground that has been unkind to them previously, but ultimately could not help them steal a point. Philipp Wollscheid – 5.5 . Took the bait from Fabregas by sweeping the Spaniard’s feet to give Chelsea a penalty and ultimately the lead. Ryan Shawcross (right) led Stoke well but could not help his side take a point at Stamford Bridge . Wollscheid (right) slides in on Cesc Fabregas to concede a penalty in the first half, from which Hazard scored . Marc Wilson – 5.5 . A little unsure at times, largely down to a lack of communication between him and his team-mates. Stephen Ireland – 6 . Strong in midfield but found it difficult to get involved as that area was dominated by the men in blue. Glenn Whelan – 5.5 . Rightly booked for a late challenge on Fabregas but did not see much of the ball as Chelsea dominated midfield. Steven Nzonzi – 6 . Close with a controlled shot after a poor clearance by Matic and again in the second half as he grazed the far post with a bouncing effort across goal. Could not take the few chances that fell his way. Steven Nzonzi (centre) went close to scoring for Stoke but ultimately did not impose himself on the game . Charlie Adam (second left) is mobbed by his team-mates after his astonishing strike levelled the scores . Charlie Adam – 6.5 . Take a bow, Charlie Adam. Incredible goal as he channelled his inner David Beckham and, noticing Courtois off his line, scored from in his own half. A little anonymous until that moment, but his faults were obliterated with that 66-yard strike. Jonathan Walters – 5.5 . Little joy as Stoke rarely threatened up top but tried to keep them in with a shot and held the ball well on occasion. Closely marked by Terry throughout. Mame Biram Diouf – 5.5 . Failed to make an impact and was substituted after 62 minutes for Arnautovic. Jonathan Walters (left) had little joy for Stoke against Chelsea on Saturday, despite his hard work . Mame Biram Diouf (left) floundered against Chelsea's stern defence at Stamford Bridge on Saturday . SUBS: . Arnautovic – 6 . Too little too late to have an influence. MANAGER: Mark Hughes 5.5 . His team were constantly on the backfoot. REFEREE: Jonathan Moss 6 . Correct decision with the penalty. Not many controversial decisions to make aside from that, but had to be strict with bookings .
Eden Hazard and Loic Remy hit the net as Chelsea beat Stoke 2-1 . Charlie Adam hit the net from 66 yards for Stoke to level the scores . The moment is one to forget for Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois .
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Two of England’s most ambitious and well-resourced academies go head-to-head on Monday night as Manchester City play Chelsea in the first leg of the FA Youth Cup final. Both teams are packed with talented players eager to make an impression in front of the TV cameras and stake their claim for first-team involvement in the seasons to come. Ahead of the match at City’s Academy Stadium we tell you everything you need to know. Dominic Solanke (second right) scores for Chelsea against Shakhtar Donetsk in the UEFA Youth League final . WHAT’S THE OCCASION? It’s the first leg of the FA Youth Cup final and it’ll take place at City’s 7,200-capacity Academy Stadium, in the shadow of the main Etihad Stadium and part of their £200m Etihad Campus that opened last year. The match kicks off at 7.45pm and will be shown live on ITV4. The second leg takes place next Monday at Stamford Bridge. HOW DID THE TEAMS GET THERE? City started their campaign with a 2-0 win over Oxford United in the third round just before Christmas, with goals from Marcus Wood and Bersant Celina sealing a comfortable win. Jason Wilcox’s team really had their shooting boots on in the fourth round, thrashing Coventry City 8-2. Brandon Barker was the star with three of them, while Thierry Ambrose (2), Pablo Maffeo, Javairo Dilrosun and Denzeil Boadu also cashed in. Man City's Thierry Ambrose (centre) scores his second goal during the 8-2 victory over Coventry . Manchester City's Isaac Buckley Ricketts (left) celebrates scoring during the semi-final against Leicester . It wasn’t as straightforward in the next round, with a solitary Celina strike beating Stoke City, but City were back to their free-scoring best in beating Crewe Alexandra 6-1 in the last eight. Having fallen behind early on, City stormed back to win thanks to goals from Aaron Nemane, Barker (2), Boadu, Celina and Ambrose. That set up a two-legged semi-final with Leicester City and they were very keen to get the job done, winning the home first leg 3-0. Nemane (2) and Boadu continued their scoring form. The second leg at the King Power Stadium was a formality and, having fallen behind to a second-half penalty, two goals in stoppage time from Isaac Buckley and Barker sealed a 5-1 aggregate win. Chelsea started their campaign at the beginning of December and were drawn away to Leeds United. An Izzy Brown penalty and a late second from Dominic Solanke got the Blues Youth Cup defence underway. Huddersfield Town were beaten 6-1 in the fourth round, with England under 18 star Solanke scoring a hat-trick. Tammy Abraham grabbed two and Kasey Palmer rounded off an emphatic win. And Joe Edwards’ team went goal crazy again in the fifth round, beating Swansea 6-0. This time it was Abraham scoring a treble and Solanke adding two. Palmer also got on the scoresheet. A tough trip to Newcastle United followed but the Blues finally prevailed in extra time with Brown, Solanke and Abraham on the scoresheet in a 3-0 win at St James’ Park. That set up a tasty semi-final tie with Tottenham and all seemed lost when Spurs took a 2-0 lead from the first leg at White Hart Lane. Chelsea were to fall further behind in the second leg at Stamford Bridge but mounted an extraordinary fightback. Izzy Brown (centre) scores for Cheslea against Tottenham as they staged a thrilling comeback last month . Goals from Solanke and Brown gave them hope before the break, before two in two minutes from Solanke and Charlie Colkett just after turned the game on its head. A Colkett penalty then put daylight between the teams as Chelsea won a thrilling tie 5-4 on aggregate. YOUTH CUP PEDIGREE . Manchester City have twice lifted the FA Youth Cup - in 1986 and 2008. The last of those saw them defeat Chelsea 3-1 at the Etihad after a 1-1 draw in London. Slovakian Vladimir Weiss was the star performer. He went on to make just five first-team appearances for City and now plays, aged 25, for Lekhwiya in the Qatari Stars League. Chelsea have made the competition their own in recent years and this is their fifth final in six seasons. Their wins in 2010, 2012 and 2014 added to earlier successes in 1960 and 1961. WHAT ARE THEY SAYING? City coach Jason Wilcox: ‘Our job is to recruit local lads. If we can get a group of Manchester-born lads into the first team then that's the ideal scenario. To do that is going to be really difficult but that's the challenge. We don't want local lads playing for Tottenham, Arsenal or Chelsea. It’s up to us to make sure that, via the scouting, we have at least the opportunity of showing them our programme. I’m convinced once they see us it’s very difficult to walk away from.’ Chelsea coach Joe Edwards: ‘Winning breeds confidence so to have a group of players coming back for this game who were crowned European champions last week [when the Under-19s won the UEFA Youth League] is a massive plus for us. Once you get a taste of winning, you want that feeling again and again.’ PLAYERS TO WATCH . MANCHESTER CITY . Brandon Barker - speedy winger who has been on the books at City’s academy since the age of eight. The Manchester-born teenager made a positive impression with 13 goals for the under 18s last season and has since progressed into Patrick Vieira’s Elite Development Squad. Has scored six time on the Youth Cup run and is an England under 19 international. Brandon Barker is an England Under 19 international and scored 13 goals for City's under 18s last season . Thierry Ambrose - capable of playing anywhere across the forward line, Ambrose was signed from Auxerre’s youth teams in 2013. Impressed in his first season with the under 18s, scoring 22 goals in 32 matches, enough to earn the Parisian a place in the EDS team. Has scored three times during City’s Youth Cup run. Ambrose (centre) scored 22 goals in 32 matches for City's under 18s after signing from Auxerre . Aaron Nemane - another who has scored three times during the Youth Cup run. Right winger Nemane made his debut for the City under 18 side at just 14 and made quite an impact by scoring twice. Has played mainly in the under 18 team but did travel to Croatia with the EDS squad last pre-season. Aaron Nemane (right) made his debut for Manchester City's under 18 side aged just 14 . CHELSEA . Dominic Solanke - enjoying an extraordinary season and hoping to win the Youth Cup for the second successive season having scored two goals in the last five minutes to sink Fulham last year. With 34 goals for Chelsea this season, he inspired them to UEFA Youth League success a week ago having scored in every round. Should he score in the final, he will also have scored in each round of the Youth Cup. England under 18 international. Solanke (left) has been in prolific form for Chelsea both at home and abroad this season . Jay Dasilva - earned rave reviews for his performances in the Youth League, with Ian Wright suggesting he was already better than any left-back in the Premier League. Still only 16, his mature performance have seen him already established in the under 21 team. Jay Dasilva has impressed for Chelsea at left-back and is a regular for the Under 21 team . Charlie Colkett - captain of the side and an important figure in the Chelsea midfield. Will set the tempo and drive the team forward with direct runs and intelligent passes. Very impressive all season, especially on the continental stage. Charle Colkett (right) is captain of Chelsea's youth cup side and has impressed all season .
FA Youth Cup final first leg between Man City and Chelsea is on Monday . Chelsea are in their fifth final in six years and won in 2010, 2012 and 2014 . Man City last lifted the trophy back in 2008 after beating Chelsea 4-2 .
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Sean Bowen maintained his three-winner lead (45-42) over Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Nico de Boinville in the fiercely contested Conditional Jockeys title race when both had one success on Monday. Bowen scored on Abidjan at Newton Abbot while De Boinville victorious on One Lucky Lady at Kempton. De Boinville is the only one of the duo riding on Tuesday with two mounts –Rusty Nail and Taylor – at Exeter. Sean Bowen (L) maintained his three-winner lead (45-42) over Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Nico de Boinville . The season ends at Sandown on Saturday. US trainer Wesley Ward is to aim Hootenanny and Sunset Glow at Royal Ascot after scratching them from the 2,000 Guineas and 1,000 Guineas respectively. Hootenanny won the Windsor Castle Stakes at the 2104 royal meeting with Sunset Glow second in the Albany Stakes. Frankie Dettori reacts to his win on Hootenanny during the 2014 Breeder's Cup Turf at Santa Anita Park .
Sean Bowen maintained three-winner lead in Conditional Jockeys title race . Bowen scored aboard Abidja at Newton Abbot on Monday afternoon . While, Nico de Boinville was victorious on One Lucky Lady at Kempton . The latter can close gap with Rusty Nail and Taylor at Exeter on Tuesday .
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Comedian Sarah Silverman is encouraging women to understand their worth and ask for equal pay in a new campaign in which she recounts a time she was discriminated against because of her gender. The 44-year-old, who is known for her wicked sense of humor, gets serious for Levo League's Ask4More campaign, which calls for women to request the salaries that they deserve in honor of Equal Pay Day on April 14. 'I think the best person for the job should get jobs,' she says in the campaign video. 'I'm all for women having to work harder to prove themselves at this juncture if that's the way it is in the world. But if you work a job, and a man is working the same job, you should be getting paid the same.' Scroll down for video . Be confident: Sarah Silverman wants women to understand their worth as a part of Levo League's new Ask4More campaign, which encourages women to request the salaries that they deserve . On average, women only earn 78 cents for every dollar made by men, and in the clip, the actress recalls a time when she was faced with an even worse pay margin because of her gender. Sarah explains that she and fellow comedian Todd Barry were doing back-to-back stand up sets on a Saturday night at the New York Comedy Club. Even though she says she was 'pretty well known at the time', she 'didn't think anything of it' when she was given $10 for her work. But when she was chatting with Todd outside, it soon came up that he was offered $60 for the same amount of work - at the same show. When she went back inside and asked Al Martin, the owner at the time, about the pay discrepancy, he thought that she was asking him to lend her money, saying: 'Oh, did you want a $60 spot?' Not right: In the video, Sarah recalls a time when she was paid $10 to do a stand-up routine, when a man who performed the same amount of time earned $60 . 'It was symbolic. I didn't need $60,' she says of that moment. 'You know, it’s pretty sh****.' Sarah, who came under fire last month after she tweeted 'ten rape prevention tips' aimed at male attackers, says whenever she shares anything 'women's rights related' on social media, including equal pay and health care, she gets 'the most violent hate tweets back'. 'It's so odd. It's just bizarre,' she says. Sarah explains that knowing your self-worth is a big factor when it comes to women feeling confident to ask for more. 'My therapist says - and I think about it all the time - we don't get what we want. We get what we think we deserve,' she added. Double standard: The 44-year-old comedian, who is pictured at the 2015 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, says she gets 'the most violent hate tweets' when she discusses women's issues on Twitter . Sports fan: Sarah, who often plays basketball with men, was pictured with Anthony Anderson as they watched Sprite NBA All-Star Celebrity Game in New York City in February . She notes that the concept of asking for more and understanding your worth reminds of her of how she feels when she plays basketball with men. 'Every basket you miss is like missing 100 baskets and that comes from inside.' Sarah says she reminds herself that she isn't letting her team down, nor or the guys angry at her for missing a shot. The pressure she feels is being brought upon by herself. She explains that she finally realized that 'the guys shoot and miss all the time - most of the time - and they get better. 'We deserve quality lives with equality, and maybe control over our own human bodies without the government getting involved, to do whatever we get great at and do, and it has to come from inside and understanding that you deserve it and working to deserve it,' she says, before adding: ‘Go ahead. Ask for more.' Sarah is a part of the nine-day campaign, which aims to empower women throughout their careers and includes other female celebrity supporters such as Amy Poehler, Chelsea Clinton and Constance Zimmer.
The 44-year-old came under fire last month after she tweeted 'ten rape prevention tips' aimed at male attackers . In the Levo League's Ask4More campaign video, Sarah recalls a time she was discriminated against because of her gender .
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A woman's life was saved after her doctor discovered she had stomach cancer during prep for gastric bypass surgery . Rachel Sandridge, 29, from Maryland, says she was shocked at the unexpected diagnosis but thankful to her diligent doctor. Sandridge was due to undergo the surgery after her weight reached 430lbs. Rachel Sandridge, 29, from Maryland, was due to undergo the surgery after her weight reached 430 pounds.. but durring the prep her doctor discovered she had cancer. Pictured: Sandridge (left) before surgery and after . She had to lose weight to qualify for the surgery and then underwent a routine endoscopy, to examine her digestive tract to ensure it was all healthy. But it was during the procedure her doctor was concerned at signs of inflammation and took a biopsy to sample. Sandridge was then told cancer had been found in her stomach. The cancer diagnosis was even more devastating as only two years earlier her father has died from cancer. Pictured, at his funeral in 2012 . Sandridge before the operation. She is now cancer-free and has dropped her weight from about 430lbs to about 288lbs, including about 50lbs before her gastric bypass . Stomach cancer is a relatively rare form of the disease, with fewer than 25,000 cases annually in the US. The early symptoms are vague and easy to mistake for other, less serious conditions. They include: persistent indigestion and heartburn, trapped wind and frequent burping, feeling very full or bloated after meals, persistent stomach pain . As the disease develops, more advanced symptoms include: blood in your stools, or black stools loss of appetite weight loss . In many cases, due to the face the early symptoms are so similar to other conditions, the disease is often advanced by the time it is detected. It is vital people suffering the early symptoms get checked by their doctor as soon as possible. There are different types of stomach cancer - 95 per cent of cases develop in the cells of the stomach lining - known as adenocarcinoma of the stomach. Less common forms of the disease include lymphoma of the stomach, which develops in the lymphatic tissue and gastrointestinal stromal tumours, which develop in the muscle of the stomach wall. Around 15 per cent of stomach cancer patients live at least five years after diagnosis, and around 11 per cent live for 10 years. Source: NHS Choices . Stomach cancer is a relatively rare form of the disease, with fewer than 25,000 cases annually in the US. The early symptoms are vague and easy to mistake for other, less serious conditions. 'It didn't fully click. I was scared and really nervous,' Sandridge told ABC. The news was even more devastating as only two years earlier her father has died from cancer. 'I know the toll it puts on you,' Sandridge said. She underwent a second during which the tumor itself and further cells were scrapped. The tumor was reviewed and Sandridge was told the cancer had been caught at an early state and it had not spread through the muscle wall. Sandridge did not need any chemotherapy or radiation and is now cancer-free. She has dropped her 10 dress sizes and weighs about 288lbs, and has more energy than before. Sandridge has had to adjust her diet following the operation as gastric bypass is a major surgical procedure, which changes eating and dietary habits dramatically. After surgery, the patients can no longer hold large quantities of food, but need to eat smaller amounts at regular intervals. The patients also need to eat in a different way as foods rich in fat, sugar and fibre may cause discomfort in the smaller stomach. 'If I'd not gone through with the [weight loss] surgery when I did, things would be 100 percent different,' she said to the Baltimore Sun. 'My cancer would have probably spread and it would have been too late to have had anything done about it.'
Rachel Sandridge, 29, from Maryland, says she was shocked at the unexpected diagnosis but thankful it was discovered . Sandridge was due to undergo surgery after her weight reached 430lbs . News was even more devastating as only two years earlier her father has died from cancer . She is now cancer free and has dropped 10 dress sizes .
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Johnny Depp has one of the most distinctive faces in Hollywood, but he's almost unrecognizable in the first trailer for his latest film Black Mass. In the long-awaited trailer for the film to be released this September, Depp plays James 'White' Bulger - the notorious Boston gangster who topped the FBI's most wanted list for 16 years before he was finally arrested in 2011. The trailer was one of several Warner Bros screen at CinemaCon on Thursday, and the creepy two-minute clip was a highlight of the day. Scroll down for video . American gangster: The first trailer for the upcoming biopic on the life of Boston gangster James 'Whitey' Bulger was released Thursday. Johnny Depp plays the notorious criminal in the film . Unrecognizable: In the trailer, Depp is completely transformed for the role.  He looks several years older, with grey slicked back hair and his brown eyes changes to a grey-blue. Bulger pictured in a 1973 mugshot, right . With thinning blond hair slicked back meticulously, disarming grayish blue eyes, and speckled, pink skin, 51-year-old Depp is transformed into a menacing presence in the generation-spanning story about the alliance between Bulger and the FBI. 'This is a film about the abuse of power,' said director Scott Cooper. 'In the city of Boston at this time, criminals and lawmen were virtually indistinguishable.' Depp, he said, gives a 'performance for the ages.' The trailer opens up to Depp eating dinner and complimenting the host and asking about the marinade. The host, played by actor David Harbour, initially tells Depp it's a family secret but eventually caves and spills the recipe. Dinner talk: The chilling clip begins with a friendly Depp complimenting his host, played by David Harbour (far right), on the steak they're eating . Daggers: When Harbour quickly gives up the 'family secret' recipe, Depp turns cold and goes into a lecture on spilling secrets . Most wanted: The rest of the trailer shows flashbacks of Bulger's darkside: carrying out hits and womanizing . Killer: Depp stands threateningly over a man in this clips previewed in Thursday's new trailer . Evil laugh: Depp eventually breaks the scary silence over the table and breaks out into an unsettling cackle . That's when Depp turns serious and goes on a chilling monologue about the importance of keeping secrets. 'I was just say-' a nervous Harbour answers before Depp cuts him off. 'Just sayin' gets people sent away. Just sayin' got me a nine-year stretch in Alcatraz, you understand? So just sayin' can get you buried will quick,' Depp says. A silence falls over the table for several seconds, before Depp breaks out in an unsettling cackle. On set: Depp is pictured above filming Black Mass last July, along with co-star Peter Sarsgaard (right) The crime drama is based on the 2001 book Black Mass: The True Story Of An Unholy Alliance Between The FBI And The Irish Mob written by Dick Lehr and Gerard O'Neill. The film also stars Joel Edgerton, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kevin Bacon, Peter Sarsgaard and Dakota Johnson. Bulger had a long career of run-ins with the law, dating all the way back to when he was just 14 years old. In the early 70s, after spending nine years in prison for armed robbery and truck hijacking, Bulger returned to Boston and joined a prominent Irish mob in South Boston. As he became climbed up the rankings of the mob, Bulger was recruited in the mid 1970s to become an informant for the FBI, supplying the bureau with information on a rival crime family. Then in 1997, Bulger was outed as an informant in newspaper reports and he went on the run when his own handler said he was about to be hit with an indictment. Captured: Bulger pictured on the left in 2011, after he was finally arrested after 16 years on the run. He is currently imprisoned in a maximum security prison in Florida. Depp on the right . Starting young: Bulger's criminal history stretches all the way back to when he was just 14 years old and a part of a Boston street gang . For the next 16 years, Bulger evaded law enforcement until he was finally caught on June 22, 2011 at a Santa Monica, California apartment he shared with his longtime girlfriend. He went on trial two years later on 32 counts of racketeering, money laundering, extortion, weapons charges, and ties to 19 murders. He was found guilty on 31 of those charges in August and sentenced to two consecutive life in prison sentences in November 2013. The 84-year-old is currently incarcerated at an all-male federal high-security prison in Sumterville, Florida. Jack Nicholson's character in the Oscar-winning film The Departed is thought to be loosely based on Bulger.
Black Mass is set to be released in September 2015 .
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Looking after a newborn baby is one of the most exhausting periods in a woman's life. You haven't recovered from giving birth and are suddenly on duty 24/7, responsible for entertaining, feeding and cleaning an unstoppable machine. On top of this, the mothers have to deal with the never-ending conveyor belt of friends and family who are desperate to see the new addition. Looking after a newborn is one of the most exhausting periods in life (picture posed by model) Well-meaning visitors arrive at the house armed with gifts for the baby and plenty of compliments. But while they might be well-intentioned, there are a number of pitfalls to be avoided when cooing over a newborn. Parenting blogger Emily-Jane Clark, who runs the popular site How to Survive a Sleep Thief, which she describes as 'an antithesis to baby advice', has compiled a list of the ways that visitors can avoid annoying a new mother. They include bringing gifts for the mum and coming armed with chocolate and coffee - read on to find out more... New mothers receive plenty of visitors shorty after giving birth, who often have annoying habits (picture posed by model) 1. DO NOT arrive unannounced to ‘give us a break from the baby’. Emily-Jane says: 'We have known our child for two days. We do not need a break from her just yet. 'Give me a week or two and no doubt I’ll be begging for you to take her off my hands!' 2. DO buy presents for ME! Not for the baby. Emily-Jane says: 'I’m the one with the stitched up lady bits who did all the hard work. My daughter has spent the past ten months sitting on her arse. My need for gifts is greater than hers. 'Besides, all she cares about right now is milky breasts. So unless you can supply some of those then you really needn’t bother. 'And what’s with all the muslins? In no other situation would it be deemed acceptable to buy someone just out of hospital cleaning cloths as a present. Not to mention the ultimate insult. I can barely bring myself to type the words. NON-alcoholic ‘champagne’. Sparkling bloody grape juice! 'I have just endured ten months of pregnancy and hours of labour. Do you not think I might need a proper drink? Sure, I am breastfeeding, but I can still have one glass (yes, I checked, by god, did I check).' Mothers are often on the brink of exhaustion when looking after a newborn (picture posed by model) 3. DO wash your hands before you touch my baby. Emily-Jane says: 'You may think you have clean hands until you meet the first time mother of a newborn. 'The brand new mum is highly adept in detecting dirt invisible to the naked eye. She is well aware that on every square centimetre of your hand there are 1,500 bacteria. 'And the moment you touch her baby’s face or, god forbid, let the baby suck your finger (why?) – she can see all 50,000 of those germy little tossers wriggling off your hand and into her baby’s brand new little mouth.' 4. DO give support not advice. Emily-Jane says: 'I might tell you I am finding motherhood tough. I may say I feel out of my depth. But do not take this to mean I need you to tell me how to feed/hold/change my baby. 'Thanks to the Internet, parenting books and the NHS, my head is filled with so much advice that I am already struggling to listen to my maternal instincts. 'So offer a shoulder to cry on, or a sympathetic ear, but please, no unsolicited advice.' Mothers often get a stream of visitors in the months after giving birth (picture posed by model) 5. DO NOT tell me that my baby looks just like her father. Emily-Jane says: 'She doesn’t. She currently looks like a wrinkly, blotchy newborn. Seriously, if my husband really did look like a two-day-old baby I don’t think I would have married him.' 6. DO NOT gender stereo-type my child. Emily-Jane says: 'Just because I have a girlbaby it does not mean I want to dress her up like a princess or fill her room with princesses. 7. DO NOT enter my home unless you are armed with coffee and or/chocolate. 8. DO NOT ask me questions about the future. Emily-Jane says: 'Will you be getting her christened? When will she go in her own room? Will you be going to the NCT baby group? Where will she go to school? 'Right now, I can barely work out what I am doing tomorrow, let alone in three years’ time.'
Looking after a newborn is one of the most exhausting periods in life . New mums are surviving on little sleep and providing round-the-clock care . When friends and family visit the baby, they have several annoying habits . Parenting blogger Emily-Jane Clark shows how NOT to annoy a new mum .
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Scotland will discover on May 21 if September's Euro 2016 qualifier with Georgia will be played behind closed doors. UEFA has announced it has opened disciplinary proceedings against the Georgian Football Federation (GFF) after fans twice invaded the field of play during Sunday's 2-0 defeat by Germany in Tbilisi. European football's governing body is also set to look at charges that allege home fans were guilty of setting off fireworks while a string of safety breaches, including blocked stairs, locked gates and a lack of body searches by staff at the Boris Paichadze Stadium, will also be investigated. A fan invades the pitch during Georgia's 2-0 defeat by Germany on Sunday in Tbilisi . Play was halted twice at the Boris Paichadze Stadium due to Georgia fans arriving onto the field . UEFA's Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body will decide the case on May 21. The GFF has already vowed to tighten up security in the wake of those crowd disturbances. But GFF president Zviad Sichinava admits he fears UEFA will force him to shut the stadium for the September 4 meeting with Gordon Strachan's side, throwing Scottish supporters' travel plans into chaos. UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against the Georgian Football Federation over the incidents . He said: 'Delegates from UEFA are already sending reports and unfortunately there will be monetary sanctions. 'Also the next Georgia home game - against Scotland - could be held without spectators.' Scotland currently sit third in Group D, a point behind leaders Poland. Georgia are fifth, with just one win from five games.
UEFA will make a decision on September's match on May 21 . Scotland are set to face Georgia in Tbilisi on September 4 . UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against the Georgian Football Federation following recent crowd trouble . Georgia fans twice invaded the field of play during Sunday's 2-0 defeat to Germany in Tbilisi . Scotland currently sit third in Group D, a point behind leaders Poland .
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As inexperienced first-time parents we shower our baby with gifts and document their every milestone. But second children are left to rely on hand-me-downs, with around £500 less spent on them in their first year of life. More than a third of mothers clothed their second baby in one or more hand-me-downs, with 46 per cent giving them toys bought for their elder sibling. Second children are left with hand-me-downs, and around £500 less spent on them in their first year of life . And though 82 per cent have a memento of their first child, such as a lock of hair or a video of their first steps, only 23 per cent have a keepsake for their second, a report by Debenhams found. The new Royal baby may be about to force Prince George to share the Royal spotlight, but most second borns in the family have every reason to feel hard done by, the research shows. Doubtless the latest addition to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's family, due next week, won't have to put up with many hand-me-downs, but he, or she, will be a baby that bucks the trend, says the new study. The report for the high street retailer found on average the second born has over £500 less spent on them in the first 12 months, than the first sibling who is showered with attention and given the best of everything. Second children have to put up with having fewer new clothes bought for then as well as having a poorer record of their upbringing, with noticeably fewer photos and home movies taken of their young life. It happened with Prince William and Prince Harry as babies. The Duke of Cambridge has 124m images and mentions on social media of him as a toddler compared with 116m for the younger brother. Prince Willam and Prince Harry: The Duke of Cambridge has 124m images and mentions on social media of him as a toddler compared with 116m for the younger brother . Over eight out of ten mums (82%) say they have a memento of their first child, such as a lock of hair, a video of the first step, or the first drawing while less than one in four (23%) have a keepsake of their second. A third (32%) of second time mums admit to clothing their new baby in one or more hand-me-downs and almost half (46%) say they give them toys which had been brought originally for the elder brother or sister. Mums confess to wasting money on the first born due to, 'inexperience', and the, 'excitement' of a first baby, but also report a sharp decline in gifts for the second- born. They also say they are more knowledgeable about toddlers' demands when it comes to subsequent children and realise they don't need so much. The new Royal baby may be about to force Prince George to share the Royal spotlight, but most second borns in the family have every reason to feel hard done by, the research shows . Four of five mums say they bought, or were given, more expensive items than were required when their first child came along. Designer outfits promoted by fashion loving celebrities were rated as the biggest luxury with only 12% of second children being bought clothing with a designer label compared with 38% of first-borns. More than half of first-time mums also admitted to splashing out on clothes their children have never worn. First children have on average 14 cuddly toys by the age of six months, whereas the later child makes do with an average of eight. Mums said they asked friends and relatives for specific practical gifts for the second child rather than relying on chance, which cut down on presents that were never used. When asked about family albums of their children up to the age of two, three quarters admit that those photos almost always include the older sibling. It was only when a toddler started nursery school that the second child started having more photos taken. Debenhams head of childrenswear, Shani Delargy said: 'Having a baby at any time is a momentous experience but it's understandable that mums adopt a much more practical approach by the time the second child comes along. 'Whilst mothers want the best for all their children. It's all about being sensible and looking for good value products. At Debenhams we recognise this and offer a great choice of baby products and clothing for all budgets, including designer labels at high street prices.' According to the Office for National Statistics the average age to have a second child is 30.1 years, while the average age of first time mothers is 28.1 years old. The Duchess of Cambridge was 31 when Prince George was born and is now aged 33. And though 82 per cent have a memento of their first child, such as a lock of hair or a video of their first steps, only 23 per cent have a keepsake for their second, a report by Debenhams found .
Parents spend more on first child because of excitement and inexperience . Survey by Debenhams shows more pictures and videos taken of first child . Second children have to put up with fewer new clothes and cuddly toys .
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This is the dramatic moment a coach exploded into a fireball on a busy interchange at the M25 motorway. The coach erupted into flames on the A2 slip road to the M25 near Dartford in Kent this morning with only the driver on board. The blaze sent plumes of black smoke across the carriageway with footage taken by motorists showing the wreckage of the vehicle. The coach erupted into flames this morning on a busy interchange at the M25 motorway sending smoke into the air . Fire crews were sent to tackle the fire and spent an hour trying to douse the flames from the vehicle . Kent firefighters were sent to tackle the fire and were forced to close the slip road while they doused the flames. The fire completely destroyed the coach and is believed to have started in the engine compartment and spread to the body of the coach. A spokesman for Kent Fire and Rescue said: 'Fire crews were at the scene of a single-decker coach fire for appoximately an hour. Fire crews had to close the A2 slip road to the M25 near Dartford while they worked to tackle the blaze . The fire is believed to have started in the engine compartment before it quickly spread to the body of the vehicle . 'Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used two hose reels to tackle the blaze. 'The fire, which destroyed the vehicle, is believed to have started in the engine compartment and spread to the body of the coach. 'No-one was injured and only the driver was on board at the time of the incident.' The slip road still remains closed as the Highways Agency begin to remove the wreckage of the coach from the scene. Drivers are now being urged to avoid the area near to junction two of the A2 with traffic backed up to Dartford Heath. Meanwhile a separate crash near the entrance to the Dartford Tunnel this morning has also caused slow traffic on the M25 anticlockwise. The burnt out wreckage of the coach which burst into flames with only the driver on board . The slip road still remains closed while works begins to remove the wreckage of the coach from the scene .
The coach burst into flames while on the A2 slip road to the M25 at Dartford . The blaze sent plumes of black smoke drifting across the carriageway . It is thought that the fire began in the engine and spread to the rest of the coach .
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Liverpool must stick with manager Brendan Rodgers as he is the right man to take the club forward, believes former Reds' striker Stan Collymore. Rodgers has come under-fire following a disappointing third season with the Anfield outfit - which has led to some unhappy fans calling for his dismissal. Not since the 1950 has a previous Liverpool manager gone three campaigns without a trophy, but that is the unwanted fate that will meet the 42-year-old at the end of this term. Liverpool must keep faith with under-fire manager Brendan Rodgers, believes ex-Kop striker Stan Collymore . The Reds' FA Cup semi-final exit against Aston Villa on Sunday followed defeat at the same stage of the Capital One Cup by Chelsea. A season of false hope was compounded further as the club failed to progress past the Champions League group stages and were then dumped out of the Europa League on penalties. To make for a gloomier outlook, the Merseysiders' hopes of a top four spot seem remote - as they trail fourth-placed Manchester City by seven points with six games remaining. Liverpool's fortunes are in stark contrast to last season when they came agonisingly close to being crowned champions of England for the first time since 1990. And speaking on TalkSPORT, Collymore is adamant that Rodgers is still the correct figure to make the Reds a force to be reckoned with once more. 'I believe Liverpool should have patience with Brendan Rodgers,'  the Kick Off host said. Rodgers (right) saw his team dumped out of the FA Cup semi-finals by Aston Villa at Wembley on Sunday . 'The reasons are quite simple: He is a very good coach, he has a proven track record - going back to Chelsea under Jose Mourinho - of promoting youth, developing youth and giving them an opportunity. 'What he didn't have, having been at two smaller clubs in Swansea City and Reading, is a track record of spending big money, which he needs to do to take Liverpool onto the next level. 'But, he took Liverpool to two semi-finals this season and they were within a whisker of winning the Premier League title for the first time ever last season. 'So, for me, Brendan Rodgers is the right man.' Fabian Delph (centre) scored the matchwinning goal as Villa condemned Liverpool to a 2-1 defeat on Sunday .
Liverpool lost 2-1 against Aston Villa in their FA Cup semi-final on Sunday . Reds are seven points adrift of fourth-placed Man City in the league table . No Liverpool boss since 1950s has gone three seasons without a trophy . READ: Liverpool set for summer overhaul with TEN Kop stars on way out . READ: Rodgers has conviction quashed after rental property fine .
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A man who fled to South Africa in the hope of a better life has been brutally murdered by a mob who are believed to have attacked him purely because he came from Mozambique. Shocking images capture the moment the armed gang surround Emmanuel Sithole and repeatedly stab him with knives and bludgeon him with a wrench in Alexandra township near Johannesburg. In a chilling twist the victim was left bleeding to death in a gutter because a medical centre just 300 feet away was closed for the day because the doctor who worked there was also a foreigner and feared becoming a victim of a xenophobic attack himself. Doctors tried in vain to save Mr Sithole's life. His cause of death was later established as a direct stab wound to the heart and his identity established from a mobile phone found in his pocket . Attack: Shocking images capture the moment the armed gang surround Emmanuel Sithole and repeatedly stab him with knives and bludgeon him with a wrench in Alexandra township near Johannesburg . Sick: As Emmanuel Sithole lay injured in the gutter another thug saw what was going on and joined in the attack using a knife to stab him repeatedly while the first attacked continued to beat him with the wrench . The brutal attack was captured on camera on Saturday morning by a journalist from South Africa's Sunday Times newspaper who was in the neighbourhood to interview a number of foreign-born shopkeepers who'd had their businesses looted overnight. But as children played in the streets and onlookers stopped to inspect the damage from the previous evening, the Mozambique-born passer-by was brutally attacked without warning by a man carrying a metal wrench. As Mr Sithole sat injured in the gutter another thug saw what was going on and joined in the attack using a knife to stab him repeatedly while the first attacked continued to beat him with the wrench. A third attacker - wearing a grey hoodie - then reportedly entered the fray, running over and kicking Mr Sithole in the head as he pulled out a large butcher's knife. Before he had the chance to use the knife a witness intervened and the three men fled the scene. It was too late for Mr Sithole, however, who managed to stumble along the road pleading for help for his fatal injuries before collapsing fatally injured in a rubbish-strewn gutter. Under siege: The brutal attack was captured on camera on Saturday morning by a journalist from South Africa's Sunday Times newspaper who was in the neighbourhood to interview a number of foreign-born shopkeepers who'd had their businesses looted overnight . Beaten: As children played in the streets and onlookers stopped to inspect the damage from the previous evening, the Mozambique-born passer-by was brutally attacked without warning by a man carrying a metal wrench . Savage: Another thug saw what was going on and joined in the attack using a knife to stab Emmanuel Sithole repeatedly . Witnesses, including the journalist, took Mr Sithole in the back of a car to a nearby medical centre but found it was closed because the foreign-born duty doctor had failed to turn up for his shift because he feared being attacked by the xenophobic hordes rampaging through the township. During the subsequent journey to a hospital, Mr Sithole's condition deteriorated as he screamed and winced in agony before he eventually fell unconscious. Porters initially refused to take the man into the hospital as he appeared to be dead but, after spotting him choking he was rushed inside the building where doctors tried in vain to save his life. The cause of death was later established as a direct stab wound to the heart and his identity established from a mobile phone found in his pocket. Following the attack, fearful immigrants in South Africa revealed they had been targeted by longtime neighbors and people who warned they would assault anyone carrying a foreign passport. The immigrants spoke at a tent camp where they are now living having fled Alexandra when the mobs began attacking shops owned by those from other African countries. Harrowing: A third attacker then entered the fray, running over and kicking Mr Sithole in the head as he pulled out a large butcher's knife . Brave: Before the man had the chance to use the large knife, a witness intervened and the three attackers fled the scene . The violence in Alexandra township followed anti-immigrant riots in and around the coastal city of Durban that killed at least six people, recalling a bout of similar unrest in South Africa in 2008 in which about 60 people died. The message from the mobs in Alexandra was, 'We don't want to see people with passports. We only want to see people with South African IDs,' said Veronica Lechaea, who comes from the southern African country of Lesotho and has lived in South Africa since 2008. Lechaea, who works as an office cleaner in Johannesburg, left her home in Alexandra and sought refuge in a camp set up on the grounds of an Anglican church by the charity Gift of the Givers. She said she makes about $250 a month and sends half of the money home to Lesotho to support her 12-year-old son, who is living there with his grandparents. The attacks stem from a perception that immigrants are taking jobs at the expense of South Africans in a country with high unemployment. Many people from other countries have entered South Africa illegally, though the government has said a large number are working legally and contributing to economic development. Some African countries are arranging to repatriate their fearful citizens, and there have been protests and calls in Malawi, Zimbabwe and other regional nations for a boycott of South African goods. Dying: Witnesses took Mr Sithole in the back of a car to a nearby medical centre but found it was closed because the foreign-born duty doctor had failed to turn up for his shift because he feared being attacked by the xenophobic hordes rampaging through the township . Fatally wounded: In a chilling twist the victim was left bleeding to death in a gutter because the a medical centre just 300 feet away was closed for the day because the doctor who worked there was also a foreigner and feared becoming a victim of a xenophobic attack himself . During the subsequent journey to hospital, Mr Sithole's condition deteriorated as he screamed in agony before eventually falling unconscious . South Africa has one of the biggest economies in Africa and it is unclear whether any boycott would have a significant impact. Immigrants from Asia and the Middle East have also been affected by the violence in South Africa. Sandra Ngwanya, a chicken seller from Zimbabwe who also left her Alexandra home for the Gift of the Givers camp, said her neighbors told her: ''We are going to go door to door, taking your stuff and beating you. So we want you to go back to your country.'' Ngwanya, who has lived in South Africa since 2006 and married a South African, said she left her two young children with cousins and hoped to go home soon. 'They are saying it's quiet. The police are all over the place. I want to go and check on our stuff,' said Ngwanya, whose husband works in a mine outside Johannesburg and planned to return to check on his family. However, some people at the camp said the situation remained volatile.
Emmanuel Sithole was attacked by a mob who repeatedly stabbed him and beat him using a metal wrench . South African gang carried out the sickening murder because Mr Sithole was born in neighbouring Mozambique . Killing took place in Alexandra township near Johannesburg after a night of xenophobic looting and attacks . Locals blame migrants from elsewhere in Africa for a lack of jobs - with neighbours turning on one another . In a chilling twist Mr Sithole did not receive treatment at nearby medical centre because foreign-born duty doctor failed to turn up for work as he feared being attacked . WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT .
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Firefighters were forced to chisel through a brick wall to free a pet cat who became stuck upside down in between a tiny gap in two garages. Grey and white cat Marv somehow managed to get wedged in a five inch gap in between owner Brendon Veale's garage and his neighbours in Hanham, Bristol and was left dangling for two hours. The RSPCA were called and they too were unable to coax the pet from the gap and eventually firefighters had to tunnel through a garage wall with a chisel to get him free. Scroll down for video . Grey and white cat Marv was left hanging for upside for over two hours and the RSPCA were unable to coax him out . Marv was shaken by his ordeal but uninjured and was eventually reunited with Mr Veale's two daughters Tilly and Bella. The rescue unfolded last Wednesday when a neighbour heard miaowing coming from the side of his garage. RSPCA animal welfare officer Simon Coombs tried to free the puss, but he was so tightly wedged in that he couldn't move him, and called Avon Fire and Rescue Service. Firefighters spent half an hour chiselling a breezeblock free from the neighbour's wall, revealing Marv's tail and back legs so Mr Coombs could pull him out backwards. Firefighters were then called and they were forced to chisel through the wall in order to free Marv, who was stuck . After creating a hole in the wall, Marv's tail and back legs were revealed and an RSPCA officer pulled him free . Marv the cat became stuck in a small gap in between two garages next to his owner's house in Hanham, Bristol . He said: 'We don't know how Marv got into the space, it may be that he fell into the gap and struggled to get free only to get himself well and truly stuck. 'As usual, we are immensely grateful to the fire and rescue service for their help, not to mention grateful to the neighbour, whose garage wall came off the worst in this incident! 'It was great to see Marv reunited with his family after this real team effort to free him.' While owner Mr Veale, a mortgage broker, added: 'My neighbour came round to tell me he thought the cat was stuck. 'He was crying out quite a bit and he was too far stuck down to get out, and also upside down, so he couldn't hold on to anything. He was eventually reunited with his owner's daughters Tilly and Bella and luckily he was uninjured . The two garages on the street in Bristol, pictured, where Marv somehow became stuck for two hours while dangling upside down . play video . play video . play video . play video . play video . play video . play video . play video . 'When they broke through he didn't have much choice in the matter, and he did cry a bit, but he was reasonably calm and was just stressed out for a few days. 'The girls were very upset - he's their cat really - but they did a really good job of trying to keep him calm. 'My neighbour was really good about it too. I'm in the process of trying to fix the hole in his garage.' 'Marv does like to get into things, but this is definitely the smallest space he's managed to squeeze into. He was a little shaken after his ordeal and stayed inside for a day or two, but he was otherwise unharmed.
Pet cat Marv became stuck in five inch gap between two garages in Bristol . Marv was stuck upside down in the small enclosed space for two hours . Firefighters were forced to chisel through a wall in order to free him . He was then reunited with his owners and luckily was uninjured .
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Sauntering down leafy avenues past typical Dutch step-­gabled buildings, carpets of crocuses, the occasional cyclist whooshing quietly by and the sun bouncing off the canal, I can think of few more pleasant places to spend a spring weekend than The Hague. This is also prime territory for a gallery­ lover like me: the beautiful, elegant and not-­too-­big Mauritshuis was restored last year. This is also the home of Girl With A Pearl Earring, the 'Dutch Mona Lisa'. But I am not only here for the Vermeer, Rembrandt and Hals. Much more than a village: The Parliament Building stands proud in The Hague - a hidden gem of a city . There is the Escher gallery (devoted to that geometry-­defying genius), the contemporary art Gemeentemuseum and more. Meanwhile, I am being charmed by an unsuspected delight: this medieval city by the sea. 'City? This is Europe's biggest village,' says my guide, Remco Dörr. He is right: The Hague, despite being home to Holland's royal family and an eye-­catching parliament, was classed as a village until Louis Bonaparte (Napoleon's brother and king of Holland) set up here in 1806. It has a genteel moat/canal, which encircles the historic centre. We step across and in front of an approaching car, which slows down deferentially. Remco tells me that many traffic lights have been taken out for aesthetic reasons. 'Now, the cars are very careful,' he says. The Hague is home to one of the cornerstones of European art - Vermeer's Girl With A Pearl Earring . You have to love that kind of Dutch logic - though it doesn't seem to apply to cyclists, who rule the place. Next time, I will rent a bicycle, although the trams and buses are easy and cheap (an all-day pass costs €7.70/£5.60). Over the moat, we are in Noordeinde street. Remco ushers me into what used to be part of a palace, and still has huge chandeliers and ornate mirrors. This cobbled part of town is home to private galleries and unassuming cafes (I snacked in the Juni Lekkernijen), as well as altogether more assuming ones. HanTing is the latest Michelin star in town and the best place for Indonesian cuisine. The most prized Dutch colony was apparently run from The Hague (aka 'the Widow of Indonesia'). For summer: the excellent Grapes & Olives and the Café de Bieb on Veenkade will have boats on a newly renovated bit of canal, with music and boat trips planned, including a tour at the Kompaan brewery (I can vouch for the product). My art gorging finishes at the Panorama, an extraordinary, 14 ft-­high circular panorama of The Hague's seaside resort, Scheveningen, painted by Hendrik Mesdag. I take a 15-minute tram to the place itself and gorge on scallops and sole at Catch by Simonis on the harbour front. The Hague has netted a new fan. British Airways (0844 493 0787, www.ba.com) flies to Rotterdam Den Haag (half-hour taxi) from £100 return. For tours with Remco Dörr, email remco.dorr@­hotmail.com. Double rooms at the Carlton Ambassador (00 31 70 363 0363, www.carlton.nl/­ambassador) cost from £84, room only. More information on travel in The Netherlands at www.holland.com.
The least known of the Dutch cities, The Hague was a village until 1806 . It owes its growth to Louis Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother, who ruled here . The city has a wealth of art, including Vermeer's 'Girl With A Pearl Earring'
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A man driving to work in Alabama suddenly noticed his stolen pickup truck following him last week. That set off a chain of events that included a deputy's pursuit, a crash, and an arrest. A man contacted police Friday after noticing he was driving in front of the truck that had been stolen from him earlier that morning near Piedmont, Calhoun County Chief Deputy Matthew Wade told WBRC-TV. Scroll down for video . Chase: This grab taken from dashcam footage shows a deputy pursuing a truck. A man driving to work in Alabama had earlier noticed his stolen pickup truck following him . Surprise: The truck was stolen from the victim on the man's birthday. The truck can be seen on the left going past another vehicle . The vehicle was swiped from the victim his birthday,WBRC reported. According to the Fox affiliate, police attempted to pull over the reportedly stolen vehicle -- but the driver, 29-year-old Terry Proctor of Piedmont, did not stop, leading to a pursuit. Wade told WBRC the driver crashed the vehicle and was ejected as the truck rolled over. Proctor was captured after a foot chase, Wade told the television station. Wade also said 'The guy found his truck and it was right behind him. 'And you do bad things, and you're going to get caught. Suspect: Terry Proctor of Piedmont, pictured, was booked into the Cherokee County Jail, on charges including first degree theft and possession of burglary tools . Veering off: The truck can be seen going off the road, where it rolled over . Escape: Suspect Terry Proctor was captured after a foot chase, Calhoun County Chief Deputy Matthew Wade has said . 'And that's kind of how it goes, and this guy had warrants through - already had warrants through Cherokee County, he had warrants through Piedmont, he had warrants through us.' United States Marshals had also been searching for Proctor, WBRC reported. According to the television station, Proctor was booked into the Cherokee County Jail, on charges including first degree theft and possession of burglary tools. WIAT reported that Proctor is being held without bond.
A man contacted police after noticing he was driving in front of the truck that had been stolen from him earlier that morning, police said . The truck was swiped on victim's birthday . Police attempted to stop the stolen vehicle -- but the driver, 29-year-old Terry Proctor of Piedmont, Alabama, did not stop, leading to a pursuit . The driver crashed the vehicle and was ejected as the truck rolled over . Proctor was captured after a foot chase and was booked into a jail .
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The women of the University of Southern California tennis team capped off an undefeated conference season on Thursday by winning the PAC-12 championship. The second-ranked girls defeated the women of the University of California -Los Angeles by a score of 4 - 3 for the win. Then, in celebrating their big victory, they broke the trophy. The USC women's tennis team won the PAC-12 championship on Thursday . No doubt contributing to the excitement was the fact that USC was trailing UCLA early on, and were initially down 3 - 0 before winning the final four matches. USC now finishes the season 21 - 2 while UCLA is 18 - 4. Both teams will now compete in the Pac-12 Championships next Thursday, where the players compete individually. While celebrating their win over UCLA, they smashed and broke the trophy .
The USC women's tennis team won the PAC-12 championship on Thursday . The girls defeated the women of UCLA 4 - 3 . While celebrating, they smashed and broke the trophy .
[ "Who won something? The USC women 's tennis team", "What did someone win? the PAC-12 championship", "Who defeated someone? The girls", "Who did someone defeat? the women", "How did someone defeat someone? 4 - 3", "What did someone breaK? the trophy", "Who broke something? they", "When did someone break something? While celebrating", "Who smashed something? they", "What was smashed by someone? the trophy", "When did someone smash something? While celebrating", "How did someone celebrate? smashed and broke the trophy", "Who was celebrating? they" ]
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Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West visited a centuries-old Armenian church in Jerusalem on Monday for the baptism of their daughter, North West. The Kardashians fended off swooning fans as they entered the Saint James Cathedral in Jerusalem's Old City. Archbishop Aris Shirvanian, an Armenian church official, said the family had arrived for a baptism ceremony. Scroll down for video . Surprise stop: Kim Kardashian, Kanye West and North West arrived in Jerusalem on Monday for North's baptism . Special visit: Kanye and North at the Armenian St. James Cathedral in Jerusalem's Old City . Sacrament: Archbishop Aris Shirvanian, an Armenian church official, confirmed North's baptism . VIP treatment: The family were escorted out of the church by a priest . Tight security: The group were surrounded by guards . No heels today: Kim wore sensible flat sandals for the ceremony . 'Kim Kardashian's daughter will be baptized and become a Christian officially and a member of the Armenian church,' Shirvanian said, slightly perplexed by all the commotion. 'All I know is that she's a famous personality. I don't know her in person. In any case she is welcome with her family.' A source tells E! that Khloe, who attended the ceremony wearing sneakers and ripped jeans, is North's godmother while the priest acted as her godfather (while uncommon, it is an option where there isn't one). The insider described the ceremony as 'so special'. The 22-month-old was dressed in a white gown and her father was wearing the same colour. Kim opted for a striped wrap-around dress and flat sandals. Afterwards, the family dined with Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat at Mona Restaurant. Members of reality TV's first family touched down Monday in the Holy Land for what was described as a private two-day visit. They family had earlier arrived in a private jet at Israel's international airport before being whisked away in a dark black SUV to a hotel in Jerusalem. Protective dad: The rapper left the church after the ceremony with his daughter in two . Taking in the sights: The group explored the historic church . Holy Land visit: The family are in Jerusalem for what was described as a private two-day visit . Family affair: Khloe Kardashian was joined in the trip . Cuddles with mom: The reality star carried her daughter into the church . All were captured on camera disembarking their plane and the images featured prominently on Israeli websites. The Kardashian entourage arrived from a high-profile visit to Armenia, where the Kardashian family traces its roots. They are expected to shoot some footage for their reality show in Jerusalem before moving on to Jordan. Reality TV royalty: The star gave fans a regal wave . The family's Armenian tour certainly ended in spectacular fashion after Kanye gave a surprise free performance in the capital city, Yerevan, on Sunday night. He had to be rescued by security after being mobbed by fans in Swan Lake. Things got hectic when 'thousands' of fans followed his lead and waded into the water. Before striding into the shallow lake, he told the assembled crowd: 'Over there, can y'all see me over there? We're going to do something different right now, like, like, like we always do it this time!' Not too close! Kanye tried to keep the crowd at bay . As paparazzi scrambled to get a picture, security guards pulled Kanye out from the group of fans and police stopped the gig - which was being live streamed - from continuing. However, despite the abrupt ending to the set, which lasted just six songs, he and Kim appeared to have enjoyed the mayhem. His wife tweeted afterwards: 'Crazy night! Kanye wakes me up & says he's doing a free concert in Yerevan, Armenia! I throw on sweats & we go! Thousands of people were there! Kanye jumped in swan lake to be closer to the crowd on the other side & so many people jumped in too! Such an exciting crazy night! So happy I got to rock out with everyone in Armenia on our last night here!!!! #EpicNight #ArmenianPride (sic)' Baby and Yeezus: Kanye doted over his only child . Back on daddy duty: The rapper performed a surprise concert in Armenia on Sunday to mark the end of their trip . Quick visit: The family are expected to leave Israel on Tuesday . The 34-year-old - whose late father Robert Kardashian was of Armenian-American descent - later took to Twitter again to thank everyone who came out to see her husband perform, and said she was going to miss the country. Kim tweeted: 'I've learned on this trip how many talented Armenian musicians we have! What an incredible night!!!! Going to miss it here!!! Thank you to everyone who came out last night to see Kanye perform!' The reality TV star's Armenia trip had been very well-documented on the social media website, as she posted pictures of her, her sister Khloe, and cousins Kourtni and Kara, meeting the Armenian Prime Minister, as well as the two sisters having an 'emotional day' at the Genocide Museum - which they were visiting for a documentary they're filming about the Armenian Genocide. Kim tweeted: 'It was an honour to meet the Prime Minister of Armenia, Hovik Abrahamyan. He expressed how proud they are that we are proud Armenians and we have not forgotten our roots. #NeverForget'. Power couple: The pair met with Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and his wife Beverly after the baptism . Dining with the stars: The group ate at Mona restaurant in Jerusalem .
Baptism held at Saint James Cathedral in Jerusalem's Old City . Khloe Kardashian is godmother while priest acted as North's godfather . Child wore white baptismal gown in keeping with tradition . North now officially a Christian and a member of the Armenian church . Family dined with Jerusalem mayor after the ceremony .
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Gerry Adams has sparked outrage over comments he made on US television about notorious abduction and murder of Jean McConville . Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has described the notorious abduction and murder of Jean McConville as 'what happens in wars'. In an interview on US television, he sparked outrage by suggesting that incidents like Mrs McConville’s murder happened ‘in every single conflict’. The comments have angered relatives of Mrs McConville, whose abduction, disappearance and subsequent murder became one of the most shocking events of The Troubles. She was 37 when she was taken by a masked gang from her home in Belfast in front of her children. She was accused by republicans of being a British Army informer, suffocated with a plastic bag and shot dead. Her remains were eventually discovered by a dog walker buried in a dune on Shelling Hill Beach in County Louth in 2003, ending decades of torment for her relatives and enabling them to finally give her a proper burial. Last year Mr Adams, who has long denied he was even in the IRA, was arrested by police investigating Mrs McConville’s murder. He denied any involvement and was released without charge. But then last month, the influential American magazine the New Yorker named Gerry Adams as a former IRA commander who personally passed ‘death sentences’ on its enemies. It published a damning 15,000-word assessment of allegations against him and claimed that Adams himself issued the order to ‘disappear’ Mrs McConville. The mother-of-ten, pictured with three of her children, disappeared from her Belfast home in 1972 . In an interview with CBS this weekend, Mr Adams insisted that he did not know about Mrs McConville’s killing. He said that he only reported himself to the police last year after a ‘tsunami of stories’ about his alleged involvement that were based on reports of interviews given by former IRA paramilitaries to Boston College in the US. Mr Adams said: ‘They (the police) said that I was a senior manager of the IRA at managerial level so I’m bound to have known. I told them I didn’t. In the preview of the interview, which will be shown in full on Sunday, CBS presenter Scott Pelley said: ‘It was known to the IRA and you’re saying you didn’t know? Mr Adams said: ‘Yes’ McConville's daughter Helen McKendry described Gerry Adams as having 'blood on his hands' Mr Pelley asked: ‘How do you orphan 10 children? What kind of depravity is that?’ Mr Adams said: ‘That’s what happens in wars, Scott. ‘That’s not to minimize it, but that’s what American soldiers do, British soldiers do, Irish Republican soldiers do, that’s what happens in every single conflict.’ The comments sparked anger from Mrs McConville’s family. Helen McKendry, now a grandmother, was one of the 10 McConville children orphaned when she was suffocated with a plastic bag and shot in the head. She said: ‘He’s a liar ... I would like Gerry Adams to stand up and admit he played a part. ‘This man has blood on his hands and I want him to pay for what he did.’ Mr Adams’ arrest last May caused uproar among his supporters and, in his view threatened the peace in Northern Ireland that he helped broker with the Good Friday agreement in 1998. In the CBS interview, Mr Adams said he decided to contact the police himself because he was ‘sick, sore and tired of a tsunami of stories based upon these tapes linking me to Mrs McConville’s death’. Mr Adams told CBS that he never pulled a trigger, ordered a murder or set off a bomb during The Troubles. He said: ‘I don’t disassociate myself from the IRA. I think the IRA was a legitimate response to what was happening here. ‘I never will (disassociate himself from the IRA). But I was not a member of the IRA.’
Jean-McConville, 37, was taken from her Belfast home by masked gang . She was accused of being a British army informer by republicans . The mother-of-ten was suffocated with a plastic bag and shot dead . Gerry Adams said incidents like her murder happen 'in every single conflict'
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With Saturday's fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao billed as the $300million fight of the century, it's no surprise that its pay-per-view figures look set to blow previous bouts out of the water. In the US, viewers are being charged between $89.99 (£59) and $99.99 (£66) to watch the fight while in Britain, Sky Box Office is offering the bout for £19.99, but those figures will equate to a small fraction of the earnings for Mayweather and Pacquiao. Once ticket sales and casino profits have been considered, the eagerly anticipated mega-fight, which is due to take place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, will become the biggest pay-per-view in sport and could see the two fighters pocket astronomical sums. This Sports Interaction graphic shows how much Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao stand to earn . American boxing legend Mike Tyson features in four of the top 10 highest grossing pay-per-view fights . The eagerly-anticipated mega-fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao is just days away . Canadian data crunchers Sports Interaction have put together all the big numbers to find out who will earn what, the top 10 pay-per-view bouts by earnings and whether the event will give fans value for money. Firstly, let's take a look at how much Mayweather and Pacquiao stand to earn should the showpiece fight go the distance on May 2. 12 rounds of jousting will give Mayweather a stunning $170m (£111m) purse, meaning the 38-year-old will be picking up $15m (£9m) per round and $5m (£3m) per minute. His opponent stands to earn slightly less and could bank almost $95m (£62m) which boils down to a tidy $8.4m (£5m) per round. Pacquiao gets in his last workout in Los Angeles before heading to Las Vegas on Monday . Mayweather has featured in three of the top 10 highest grossing pay-per-view fights to date . The average payout for the top 10 pay-per-view fighters stands at $22.4m (£14m) Mayweather tends to give his viewers values for money by going the distance during his fights . Six of the top 10 pay-per-view events have gone the distance, which is encouraging news for fans across the globe who will be paying to tune in. Although the Las Vegas mega-fight is set to eclipse the highest grossing bouts to date, there will still be one man that can claim to have featured in more of the top 10 duels than Mayweather. Mike Tyson featured in four of the top 10 grossing bouts, ahead of 'Money' Mayweather and Evander Holyfield who have both featured in three. Mayweather's lucrative victory against Saul Alvarez in 2013 looks set to be eclipsed by his next bout . The American poses for photos with singer Justin Bieber after defeating Alvarez in Las Vegas . Oscar De La Hoya has featured in two, while Lennox Lewis, Miguel Cotto, Saul Alvarez, Peter McNeeley, Shane Moseley, Felix Trinidad, George Foreman and Pacquiao have all featured in one. Tyson may have featured in more of the top fights, but it's Mayweather who is currently sitting pretty at the top of the pile after his pay-per-view 12-round fight against Alvarez in September, 2013 saw the American collect a total close to $140m (£91m). Pacquiao features only once in the current list after earning around $555,555 per minute for his victory against Shane Moseley in 2011. Mike Tyson's heavyweight bout against Lennox Lewis (right) in 2002, grossed $112m (£73m) Tyson looks on after being knocked down for a final time by Lewis after just eight rounds . Tyson's biggest earner came after his defeat against British legend Lennox Lewis as the pair claimed $760,869 (£497,796) per minute each after eight rounds. Tyson is also responsible for the first and second most economically inefficient fights inside our top 10. In 1997, his constant biting of Holyfield saw him disqualified at the end of the third round, resulting in that pay-per-view event costing fans $5.59 (£3.60) a minute for the action. Those still deciding whether whether to fork out for Saturday's fight may be swayed by the fact that each fight inside the top 10 grossing bouts that has involved Mayweather or Pacquiao has gone the distance. Tyson is also responsible for the second most economically inefficient fight for fans after being disqualified for biting Evander Holyfield in the third round during the WBA heavyweight clash in 1997 . Holyfield reacts after Tyson bit his ear during the third round of their heavyweight fight in Las Vegas .
Floyd Mayweather faces Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas on May 2 . Mega-fight to become highest grossing pay-per-view event in sport . Mayweather's victory against Saul Alvarez currently tops the list . American fighter will pocket upwards of £111m if he goes the distance . Pacquiao could earn close to £62m if the fight last 12 rounds . READ: Sportsmail takes a look inside both boxers' training spots . CLICK HERE for the latest Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao news .
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Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff has revealed the team may have to make 'an unpopular call' for their drivers in light of Ferrari's revival this season. Following the first three races of the new Formula One season it is clear Mercedes will not have it all their own way as Ferrari appear poised to push them all the way. Wolff's remark also comes in the wake of Nico Rosberg's moaning over the team radio during Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix about how slow team-mate Lewis Hamilton was driving. Toto Wolff (left) says Nico Rosberg (right) and Lewis Hamilton will have to deal with some 'unpopular calls' Rosberg then turned on Hamilton during the post-race press conference, accusing the world champion of being selfish. Hamilton insisted he was merely looking after his tyres to ensure they lasted during the crucial middle stint of the race, with the 30-year-old exonerated of any wrongdoing by Wolff and Mercedes non-executive chairman Niki Lauda. But Wolff has confirmed that with pressure from Ferrari, rather than his drivers simply allowed to fight it out between themselves as was the case last season, there may be decisions taken on the pit wall during a race that could anger one or the other. The British driver won the Chinese grand prix but has come under fire from his Mercedes team-mate . 'It may be if we are risking a win against Ferrari we would make an unpopular call, not to freeze everything, but manage them more,' Wolff said. 'Our number one objective, which is what we have decided with the drivers, is we have a big responsibility to the team and the brand. 'It's not just about those two guys - it's about the thousand people working on those cars. 'If it gets to the point where we have to interfere between the two of them because we risk losing a race win, then we would do that. Hamiltonhas won two of the three Formula One races this season and looks to be at the top of his game . 'We don't have the gap that we did last year where we can just let them push each other until the very end. We need to manage the gaps.' Suggested to Wolff he was risking Mercedes' DNA as racers - something he has insisted all along would never be tampered with - he replied: 'It depends on what you do. 'We have seen in the past a clear team order that has stated 'you are not allowed to overtake' even though the driver behind may be faster, for example. 'This is not something I can honestly see happening. Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel have proved surprise tough competition in the race for the Championship . 'I can understand why teams in the past have done it because they were under threat of losing a championship. 'Knock on wood, we haven't been in that situation. But managing the situation more, without making such a drastic call, is a possibility now.'
Toto Wolff says the Mercedes drivers may be unhappy with some calls . Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg have fallen out after the Chinese GP . Ferrari are proving tough competition and Wolff says they must win .
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A church preacher is being held on suspicion of murdering his pregnant British wife in a hotel room in Ghana. The body of Charmain Adusah, 41, was discovered by hotel staff face down in a bath where it is believed she had been lying for four days. Her husband, Eric Isaiah Adusah, a self-proclaimed prophet and evangelical preacher, was alleged to have left the hotel hurriedly on the day she is believed to have died. Whirlwind romance: Charmain and Eric Adusah, who were married last September, were said to have argued during stay, according to local reports . He told hotel managers at the time that his three-month pregnant wife was ill and did not want to be disturbed. A close family friend claimed last night that Mr Adusah, 28, flew back to London but later returned to Ghana after his wife’s body was found by concerned hotel staff who used a spare key to check on her after she failed to answer the door. Mr Adusah, originally from Ghana, is being held in police custody in the African country on suspicion of murdering the former NHS radiography assistant, whom he married suddenly last September – following a whirlwind romance – in a wedding which shocked her family and friends. His wife, whose maiden name was Speirs, already had an eight-year-old son from a previous relationship in Wales. Christmas wishes: The couple pictured on a Christmas card. Adusah is the leader of Global Light Revival Ministries church based in Tottenham, north London and has been active as a preacher in Britain since 2010 . But the boy has not yet been told the awful news and was staying with his father, a British man, last night. Mr Adusah is the leader of Global Light Revival Ministries church based in Tottenham, north London and has been active as a preacher in Britain since 2010. He has led sermons he describes as ‘divine visitation’ events across the UK and Ireland, receiving £1million in charitable donations in five years and giving sermons on religious satellite television channels. A close family friend last night accused Mr Adusah of being a ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’, telling The Mail on Sunday: ‘We think he brainwashed her.’ Mrs Adusah – who was considered the ‘First Lady’ of her husband’s ministry – grew up in Arbroath in Scotland, and studied a degree in photojournalism at Swansea University. She worked as a radiography assistant in the Welsh NHS and later separated from the father of her son. She was described as a ‘free spirit’ who started following Mr Adusah’s church around two years ago. They started a relationship early last year and married in September in London. The couple had travelled to Ghana early this month so Mr Adusah could preach at a three-day religious conference hosted by controversial evangelist ‘Bishop’ John Yaw Adu, who has been exposed for chaining up mentally ill patients at ‘prayer camps’ for days on end so he could ‘heal’ them through prayer. Local reports claim Mr Adusah and his wife had argued at the start of the trip and he had booked himself into a budget motel alone, leaving her to stay with Bishop Yaw Adu. Happier times: The body of Charmain Adusah, left, was discovered by hotel staff face down in a bath. Husband Eric Isaiah Adusah is being held on suspicion of her murder . Arrest: Eric Isaiah Adusah, a Ghanaian British based Pastor, has been arrested on suspicion of murdering his pregnant British wife Charmain Spears . After the conference ended, the couple apparently reconciled and checked into the Mac-Dic Royal Plaza Hotel in Koforidua, where they booked in for five days on March 16. The upmarket hotel has security gates and tropical gardens. The couple were said to have argued over the length of their stay, according to the reports, with Mrs Adusah apparently wanting to stay in Ghana for a month but her husband saying it was far too long. Mr Adusah is said to have left the hotel at dawn the next day and warned reception that his wife did not want to be disturbed. But hotel managers became concerned when she still had not left the room and would not respond to knocks on the door. On March 20 hotel porters used a spare key to gain access to the room. A spokesman for Criminal Investigation Department (CID) at the police headquarters in Koforidua said Mrs Adusah was ‘found dead in the bath lying prostrate with a white towel wrapped around her, almost in a decomposed state’. Her close friend Christine Stephen, 42, of Camberley, Surrey, who has known Mrs Adusah since childhood, told The Mail on Sunday that the family did not hear about her death until March 21. She said: ‘I spoke to Charmain’s family and they said Eric had been in touch on that Saturday to say she had died. He said he was flying back to Ghana to identify her body on Sunday. Tragic: Charmain Adusah was found face down in a bath by hotel staff in Ghana . The Global Light Revival Ministries, founded by Eric Adusah in 2010, is a revivalist evangelical movement registered as a British charity and has received more than £1m in donations. It hosts gatherings across the UK and Ireland . He also told them he had returned to England because he had a three-day church event he had to attend here. But he was vague about the details of what happened, saying she had wanted to remain out there to help underprivileged children. ‘Charmain’s family couldn’t get hold of him after that Saturday, presumably because he had been arrested back in Ghana.’ Mrs Stephen said none of her friends took to him. ‘We thought he tried to cut her off from us, that he had brain-washed her. What person declares himself a prophet? Charmain was religious but she wasn’t a pastor.’ Mrs Stephen said the family wants to go to Ghana and repatriate their daughter’s body but they cannot afford it. Charmain’s mother Linda Speirs, 61, last night said she had been given legal advice not to comment. A Foreign Office spokesman said: ‘We confirm the death of a British national in Ghana. Mr Adusah has not requested consular assistance.’ A representative of Mr Adusah’s church said: ‘There is no story. She died of natural causes.’ Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Her body was discovered by hotel staff face down in bath . Believed Charmain Adusah had been dead for four days when found . Self-proclaimed prophet accused of leaving hotel in a hurry . She was pregnant and had son, eight, from previous marriage .
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Children caught throwing rocks at police in the Northern Territory will be removed from their families if their parents don't 'get off the grog' and bring them home, the local government has warned. The Northern Territory’s Chief Minister Adam Giles and Minister for Children and Families John Elferink made the threat after a recent rise in youth crime in Alice Springs surrounding the Easter holidays. ‘I’m giving the parents of the children responsible for this spate of violence a very clear message. Get your kids off the streets. Get them back to communities and back into school,’ Mr Giles said. Mr Elferink threatened: ‘If parents don’t want to see their children in care then they need to get off the grog and head back to their home community.’ In a media statement titled ‘strong consequences for Alice Springs rock throwers’ the government stated ‘the current situation would not be tolerated’. ‘These children will be regarded as requiring protection and we will take immediate action. Parents should not doubt our resolve to do this,’ Mr Giles added. Northern territory’s Chief Minister Adam Giles said parents should not doubt his 'resolve' to take their children into the hands of child protection services . Parents will also be fined $298 if their child is found on the streets during school hours. The manager of Jesuit Social Services in Alice Springs, John Adams, told ABC radio the government's announcement was a 'knee-jerk' reaction. 'Removing kids is never the best response to such an issue,' he said. On Monday night, 42 people were taken into protective custody and 34 young people were driven home after a group of 50 young people threw ‘large rocks’ at police. Northern Territory Police Superintendent Travis Wurst said none of the group have been identified but ‘the main protagonist of the incident is described as a male aged in his late teens/early twenties, of Aboriginal appearance.’ On Tuesday night no rocks were thrown at police but 34 people were taken into protective custody and 77 youths were conveyed home, while three youths were arrested for trespassing. This window was smashed in Alice Springs during the spate of rock throwing in the Northern Territory . Mr Giles (left) and Minister for Children and Families John Elferink (right) made the threat after a recent rise in youth crime in Alice Springs surrounding the Easter holidays . On Monday night 42 people were taken into protective custody and 34 young people were driven home after a group of 50 young people threw ‘large rocks’ at police . On Wednesday night, the crime spree appeared to calm. A Northern Territory police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia: ‘We only received couple of reports of rock throwing near Anzac Hill and no reports of damage.’ There were 29 youths driven home by police as officers stepped up their police presence to deter anti-social behaviour. Superintendent Wurst said: ‘The reduction of property damage and rock throwing is encouraging and police will continue to target anti-social behaviour to ensure a safe environment for the people of Alice Springs.’ A NT Police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia: ‘No police officers have been harmed by the rock throwing.’ 'No police officers have been harmed by the rock throwing,' a NT police spokesperson said . They said incidences of rock throwing had calmed down and that it wasn't a ‘regular occurrence’. ‘It’s more since the Easter Holidays and the carnival has been here,’ the police spokesperson said. Minister Elferink, who is in Alice Springs assessing the situation, said: ‘I have directed my department to take strong action and take children into care where the legal grounds are met. 'Normally the department would see this as a last resort and be willing to work with parents but these are not normal circumstances.’ ‘Gangs of youth throwing rocks at police officers is not normal and is illegal. It’s an extreme circumstance and will bring a zero tolerance approach for this kind of behaviour.’
Northern territory's Chief Minister Adam Giles issued harsh warning . Minister for Children and Families John Elferink also made the threat . They say children who throw rocks at police will be taken into care . 'Parents should not doubt our resolve to do this,' Mr Giles said . NT Police have seen a recent rise in youth crime in Alice Springs . On Monday 50 young people threw 'large rocks' at police . By Wednesday night, however, there was no rock throwing reported . Police explained to Daily Mail Australia it was not a 'regular occurrence' No police officers have been harmed during the rock throwing .
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Bald, emaciated and close to death: this is the shocking images on show inside a caged hen farm in Victoria. These were the scenes that greeted Animal Liberation Victoria activists who broke into Wagner's Poultry Farm in Coldstream in March. The photographs they took at the Yarra Valley farm give a chilling insight into the bleak world of caged chicken factories. Scroll down for video . Some of the hens found at Wagner's Poultry Farm were ravaged and dying . Some looked as if they had only a few days left to live such was their condition . Eggs were still being produced at the farm despite the poorly hens . Activists said they found birds living in terrible conditions. Amazingly, two weeks earlier government health officials inspected the farm, but gave it the all clear. However, several hens were in such a bad state that they had to be removed from the cages by the activists as they were in desperate need of veterinary care. 'During multiple investigations in March, our rescue team discovered deformed, sick and dying hens, filthy conditions and immensely dangerous working conditions, which are now being investigated by Worksafe,' Noah Hannibal president of Animal Liberation Victoria told Daily Mail Australia. Hens continue to lay eggs despite a dead carcase lying in the cage beneath them . Animal Liberation Victoria activists look through the cages to see how healthy the hens are . 'Photos and video were taken of hens with eyeballs hanging out, with mangled beaks, and completely defeathered hens. 'Hens spend over a year in small wire cages, as is standard practice in the egg industry. When they are no longer 'profitable' they are sent to the slaughterhouse. 'Our rescue team found many hens in urgent need of veterinary attention, who were clearly not receiving any care.' But the owner of the 6000-bird farm that sells caged, free-range chicken and duck eggs has denied claims that the animals were not being cared for properly. Two dead hen carcases are just left on the floor of the caged chicken farm . Dirt and dust hang from the hen cages that look as if they haven't been cleaned for ages . Wagner’s Poultry is a family business that has been operating for over 50 years. ‘Wagner’s is regularly inspected by the Department of Primary Industries alongside a veterinary practitioner to ensure Wagner’s meets all regulatory requirements and adheres to the industries code of practice,’ the company said in a statement. ‘At no time has the industry regulator raised concerns with the animal husbandry practices on Wagner’s property. ‘Wagner’s Chicken Picken shed has been specifically designed to ensure that all our poultry is selected in a stress-free environment rather than being chased and caught in the paddock.’ Nothing to see here: One hen with a mangled beak looks forlornly out through its cage . Hundreds of hens stand in rows of cages as they lay eggs in pretty dire conditions . Dirty and emaciated hens stand in their cages with no room to move . The government department responsible for animal welfare in commercial facilities also confirmed two recent inspections did not find any breaches under animal cruelty laws. However, Mr Hannibal maintained that not only is the farm a hell hole for hens, it is also extremely unsafe for workers. 'Narrow and flimsy walkways next to the central cages drop directly into manure pits below,' he told Daily Mail Australia. 'This presents a huge danger to any humans working in the shed who are at risk of falling down to the excrement pit a floor below - when they attempt to populate and depopulate the cages, or carry out the ‘daily inspection’ required by law. An Animal Liberation Victoria activist lifts up one of the hens to show how bad it looks . Another Animal Liberation Victoria activist takes a dirty and exhausted hen from one of the cages . Webs and dirt hang from the ceiling and cages where the hens as an Animal Liberation Victoria activist looks on in shock . 'Many people consider free range eggs to be an ethical alternative to these cruel battery systems that are in operation. 'But consumers should realise that all eggs, whether they are caged, barn or 'free range', cause enormous suffering and death.'
Animal Liberation Victoria activists who broke into Wagner's Poultry Farm . Activists found birds sick and dying in terrible living conditions . Hens were in such a bad state they had to be removed from the cages . Wagner's Poultry Farm denied they had done anything unethical . Government department found no breaches under animal cruelty laws .
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While the world's most elite surfers have taken to their boards to win the illustrious Margaret River Pro, the real prize has gone to the spectacular and sometimes frightening wipe-outs. Australian Josh Kerr took home the prize for the most impressive crash when he put too much weight on the front of his board and flipped head first into the break, emerging bruised and beaten. The 31-year-old was attempting to surf the notorious 'Box' - a right hand barrel at Margaret River's main break on Wednesday. Scroll down for video . The most impressive wipe-out went to Australian surfer Josh Kerr when he plunged head first into the reef . Kerr was surfing the notorious 'Box' at Margaret River which is renowned for shallow surf break . Another spectacular wipe-out went to Owen Wright just after he dropped in on a huge wave . Wright scored a perfect ten wave score on day two of the Margaret River Pro on the first time he surfed the Box . The wipe-out came within five minutes of Wright receiving the ultimate score . Safety officials looked on in anticipation as the world champion surfer plunged into the break . The Box is renowned in Western Australia  for its challenging shallow surf break directly over the reef, but also for its world-class waves. Adam Melling, Owen Wright and John John Florence also succumbed to the powerful break with extraordinary crashes. But the wipe-outs weren't the only distractions to the World Championship Tour. The Box is renowned for a challenging shallow surf break directly over the reef, but also for world-class waves . Josh Kerr finished 2nd in the 2014 Drug Aware Margaret River Pro and is currently 6th in this years comp . Adam Melling showed a burst of confidence before he too lost his balance and fell off his board . The nasty wipe-out occurred as Melling was on the way to his loss against Hawaiian John John Florence . Thousands of spectators watched as the reigning world champion, Brazilian Gabriel Medina lost to local wildcard Jay Davies in an enormous upset. Davies then went onto beat three-time world champion, Mick Fanning . It was also revealed that the competitors had an unwanted guest during their heat. 'We had a shark cruise through the lineup which was a little sketchy, but it was only a baby one eating some fish,' Davies said. The top 36 ranked male and top 18 ranked female surfers in the world compete in the Margaret River Pro . The event runs from April 15 until April 26 and has thousands of spectators in Surfer's Point, Prevelly . The notorious break The Box took its toll in the first seven of the 12 round-one heats . Hawaiian surfer John John Florence started the Margaret River Pro in laid-back style scoring 13.00 in first heat . The 22-year-old also suffered a massive wipe-out when he got caught in a barrel . However, he managed to still advance into round 4 of the competition after winning his round 3 heat . The surf break of 'The Box' is a mere centimetres from the reef, posing a huge danger to even seasoned surfers . It was revealed that competitors had an unwanted guest during their heat with a small shark cruising through .
World's best surfers have taken to their boards for the Margarent River Pro . The dangerous surf break, 'The Box,' has initiated spectacular wipeouts . Australian Josh Kerr faceplanted into the reef when he lent too far forward . Adam Melling and Owen Wright also succumbed to the huge surf break .
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