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The new Honda Civic which the Japanese car firm’s UK factory in Swindon will be exporting to the world – including Japan and the USA – was unveiled in America tonight. The wraps came off the prototype of the new 10th generation car at the New York International motor show. It came just a day after it was announced that Swindon in Wiltshire will become the global production hub for the next generation five door Civic, supported by a new £200million investment. The ultra-sporty Honda Civic Concept car is presented at the New York International Auto Show, Wednesday . Although the dramatic Kermit green prototype seen in New York is a three-door version, the Swindon factory will be exporting the five-door hatchback version around the globe. A Honda spokesman said: ‘With more focus on sporty, fun-to-drive dynamics the new U.S. Civic line-up will include Civic saloon, Coupé and Si models, along with the return of the Civic five-door hatchback to the U.S. market. ‘ . These will be followed by the launch of a next generation Civic Type R in the U.S. market, as the ‘performance flagship’ of the Civic line-up. Currently, just over half of the vehicles produced at Swindon are exported to the Continent. But when the factory moves to dedicated Civic production next year, about 50 per cent of production will be exported to key markets outside of Europe, including Japan and now the USA. The Swindon factory will be exporting the five-door hatchback version of the Honda Civic around the globe . John Mendel, senior vice president, automobile operations of American Honda Motor Co., introduce the ultra-sporty Civic Concept car . Currently, just over half of the vehicles produced at Swindon are exported to the Continent . Philip Crossman, managing director of Honda UK said: ’This is significant announcement demonstrates the opportunity available to the Swindon operation and reinforces the quality and reliability of the product coming from our UK facility.’ Honda designer Guy Melville-Brown, a who worked on the new Civic’s exterior styling said: ‘This is the first time the Civic has been born in America. He promised the new Civic will have sporty proportions, with the windshield moved toward the rear, a shorter front overhang and longer rear overhang than the current Civic. The car will get new engines and transmissions, including a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder motor in higher-end models, Honda says. The sedan version will be in showrooms this fall, with a coupe and a high-performance R-Type coming later. Honda last rolled out an all-new Civic in 2011, and it was widely panned for bland styling, cabin noise and pedestrian handling. The Japanese car-maker was forced to quickly make improvements to the car at the end of 2012. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
New Honda Civic was unveiled at New York Auto Show tonight . Swindon factory will be exporting the five-door version of the car .
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A boxing fight had to be halted after a fighter's cell phone fell out of his trunks. Marvin "Papi Gallo" Jones and Ramon Luis Nicolas were in the middle of a bout when the black phone slipped out from Jones' black and red shorts at the ring in Arcadia, Florida. Referee Frankie Santore Jr. went over to pick up the Samsung Galaxy and looked like he was chastising Jones, who seemed confused. Scroll down for video . Marvin "Papi Gallo" Jones (right) and Ramon Luis Nicolas (left) were in the middle of a bout when the black phone slipped out from Jones' black and red shorts at the ring in Arcadia, Florida . Jones, 32, held his hands up as the referee took the phone over to the side of the ring. The audience and viewers were baffled as to why Jones had his phone in his shorts. But Jones later told TMZ Sports that he was listening to music before the fight on Friday and put his phone in his shorts. When he got to the ring, he pulled out his headphones, but missed his phone. Jones believes the mishap cost him the fight as he kept thinking, 'Man, my cell phone just fell out in the ring – and on TV!' He has decided that for his next fight he will make sure someone pats him down. Referee Frankie Santore Jr. went over to pick up the Samsung Galaxy and looked like he was chastising Jones . Jones, 32, held his hands up as the referee took the phone over to the side of the ring . Jones told TMZ Sports that he was listening to music before the fight and put his phone in his shorts. When he got to the ring he pulled out his headphones, but missed his phone .
Marvin "Papi Gallo" Jones and Ramon Luis Nicolas were in the middle of a bout when the black phone slipped out from Jones' black and red shorts . Jones said he was listening to music before the fight on Friday and put his phone in his shorts but forgot to take it out . He believes the mishap cost him the fight .
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A man has narrowly avoided jail time for impersonating a police officer to 'deviously' track down his wife and child at a women’s refuge. On Friday, Ruben Costa, 35, pleaded guilty to impersonating a member of the police force, but was only handed a two-month suspended sentence, according to the NT News. The incident occurred when the Northern Territory man returned home from work to find his wife had left him, taking their son and possessions. Ruben Costa, 35, pleaded guilty to impersonating a member of the police force, but was only handed a two-month suspended sentence . The father pretended to be a police officer investigating a crime over the phone, claiming he needed the assistance of taxi drivers in the area . Costa was unable to contact his wife but, assuming she had left in a taxi, lied about his identity in a conversation with the taxi company to hunt down his spouse. The father pretended to be a police officer investigating a crime over the phone, claiming he needed the assistance of taxi drivers in the area. Prosecutor Marilyn Lester told the Darwin Magistrates Court that Costa told the taxi operator that he was searching for a woman who had abducted a young boy. The taxi company put a call out to all staff and subsequently located Costa’s wife and son at women’s shelter. The incident occurred when the Northern Territory man returned home from work to find his wife had left him, taking their son and possessions (stock pic) When Costa received this information he confronted his wife at the shelter, resulting in an argument. According to Costa’s defence lawyer Peter Orr, Costa has been denied access to his son since the altercation. Orr insisted that Costa’s actions were due to serious worry and concern. Magistrate Cavanagh told the Darwin Magistrates Court that Costa’s actions were ‘devious and dishonest’, according to the NT News. However, he was spared a prison sentence due to his ‘remorse, work ethic and high standing in the community. Prosecutor Marilyn Lester told the Darwin Magistrates Court that Costa told the taxi operator that he was searching for a woman who had abducted a young boy .
Darwin's Ruben Costa impersonated police officer to find his wife and child . He came home from work to find his wife had left with his young son . Costa called a taxi company, pretending to be a police officer searching for a woman who had abducted a child . The taxi company were able to provide Costa with his wife's location . Costa confronted his wife at the women's refuge where she had fled . Costa was handed a suspended sentence for his 'devious' actions .
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American Airlines is tapping into the youth market with the introduction of their new in-flight music. New indie music was first piped into the cabin - during boarding and disembarking - a few months ago and has quickly become a hit with passengers. In fact, many have taken to Twitter to share their approval of the new on board playlists, which feature rockers such as The xx, Haim, Phantogram and Hozier. American Airlines is targeting a younger demographic with the introduction of their new 'indie' cabin playlists . According to BuzzFeed News, on an internal blog, American Airlines representative, Barbara Delollis, discussed the company's decision. 'For 2015, they sought out a style of music that's upbeat yet not distracting, helps American stand out from the competition and appeals to younger generations,' she wrote. And it takes a lot for a track to make the cut. According to Delollis, the songs aren't just those 'you might find on the iPad/Spotify of a Gen Xer or Millenial. Foster The People is just one of many indie rock bands that are included on American Airlines' new playlists . Tracks from Hozier (left) and Lykke Li (right) were also hand selected to be played on board the flights . While boarding and while disembarking, specially selected indie rock music will now be piped into the cabin . The change comes on the heels of unfavourable customer feedback about the airline's previous cabin music, which were instrumental piano versions of pop songs. Brian Richardson, senior manager of American's in-flight entertainment and connectivity, also shared his thoughts about the switch on the same internal blog. 'The instrumental versions of pop songs had become tired and people were ready for a change,' he added. One Twitter user was especially excited to hear one of her favourite bands, Phantogram, on board . Washed Out, or Ernest Greene, is an electronica singer-songwriter and record producer from Georgia . Hozier's Take Me to Church was one of the biggest songs of the year - and can now be heard on board . Phantogram (left) and The xx (right) are two of the featured artists on American Airlines new cabin playlists . One customer mused that boarding his American Airlines flight felt like heading into a trendy nightclub . For this Twitter user, the best part of his flight was the boarding music playlist - and arriving safely, of course . Some passengers aren't totally excited about the change, like this man, who liked the previous elevator music . He also shared his excitement about seeing customers on board take out their smartphones and use the Shazam app to identify the songs playing. 'Who would've thought that we'd be introducing some people to these indie artists?' he wrote. The indie music is paired with the airline's new state-of-the-art cabins and, so far, all mainline and some regional aircraft have adopted the in-flight playlists. MailOnline Travel has contacted American Airlines for comment.
New on board playlists include rockers such as The xx, Haim and Hozier . Unfavourable customer feedback about previous music prompted switch . So far, all mainline and some regional aircraft have adopted the change .
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She's a household name and has graced Australian TV screens throughout the early Seventies and Eighties, but it's her appearance as a bubbly, upbeat housewife on the Ajax Spray'n'Wipe advertisements that is perhaps Paula Duncan's most famous role. However, despite the glossy, upbeat image portrayed on our screens, Duncan, now 62, has revealed she attempted to commit suicide at age 43, and that her teenage daughter Jessica Orcsik was the one who found her. 'I woke up and there was an ambulance and Jess was waiting for me at home,' Duncan told Studio 10 in a sobering interview. Scroll down for video . Revelation: Actress Paula Duncan revealed her battle with depression and attempt to take her own life in an interview with Studio 10 . Harrowing: The actress' daughter Jessica Orcsik explained her memories of finding her mother and calling an ambulance . 'I said ‘What happened?’ and she said, ‘Mum, the supermarket rang to say you’d collapsed in a foetal position in the park.’ 'I had no idea when or how. I don’t know if I was losing brain cells or if the pain was that hard to endure I just didn’t even want to think or feel anymore,' she told Studio 10. A few days later she began taking antidepressants, and it was during this time Duncan reveals she attempted to take her own life, with daughter Jessica finding her after a suicide attempt. Distressing: Orcsik (pictured with her mother in 2002) being the one to discover her was the hardest part of Duncan's experience, the pair explained in the interview . Behind the screen: The actress, best known these days as the bubbly face of Spray'n'Wipe, has revealed her marriage breakdowns contributed to her depression . 'My first instinct was to call 000, roll her on her side, it was kind of crazy,' said Orcsik. 'I think for her knowing I found her like that, is probably the hardest thing.' Cop shop crew: Paula Duncan with former husband and co worker John Orcsik . Duncan, who suffered a marriage break down to fellow actor John Orcsik, and then subsequently a second marriage breakdown to Steve Mason, the cycle of rejection were devastating blows in her life. John Orcsik, a fellow actor from Cop Shop, was Duncan's first love. She admits that she felt so overpowered with love for him, so much so it took precedence over the love of her baby. This left her feeling like a bad mother, and was the start of a series of triggers she says lead to 'episode depression.' Episodic depression, according to Duncan, meant she could feel low as a result of one specific episode, despite there being a lot of happy things still happening in her life. For Duncan,  these episodes included -  feeling like a bad mother, suffering a marriage breakdown, her mother passing away and then her marriage to Steve Mason taking an unexpected turn for the worse. 'I was filming Strange Bedfellows and Paul Hogan and Michael Caton came up and said, "I wouldn't read the Sunday paper if I were you."' They said "your husband’s just admitted he’s found his true love." And I couldn't work anymore, I went into a very, very dark place,' she says. Around this same period she attempted suicide, Duncan received an 'Order of Australia' award from the Queen and was given a 'This is your Life' tribute, a somewhat cruel irony, that she couldn't fathom celebrating during such a dark time in her life. Her salvation came though by getting involved in charity work. From cop to cleaning queen: Cop Shop actress Paula Duncan is also famous for Ajax Spray'n'Wipe ad . Raising over nine million for paralympians and the Special Olympic program (whom she still is a patron of now), Duncan admits helping others has served more to her than she could ever give back to them. 'For anyone who is really down or depressed, the first thing you should do before anything else, is do something for someone else. If you do you will feel appreciated and you’ll find an element of self worthiness you’ll never have otherwise felt,' she says. Anyone who is suffering from depression or mental health issues should contact Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 (Australia), the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 1800 273 8255 (USA) or the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 (UK), or a local help group. Value: Duncan attributes her passion for charity work as her salvation and for finding self worth again .
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Chinese property conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group have formalised their purchase of 20 per cent of Spanish champions Atletico Madrid. The purchase was formalised at an Extraordinary General Meeting on Tuesday where the legal team representing Wanda Madrid Investment signed off on the purchase of 726,707 shares for €45million (£32.8m). The deal was initially announced in January but two EGMs were needed in order to ratify the deal. Wanda Group chairman Wang Jianlin hopes to grow Atletico's brand in Asia . Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone speaks to the media . Wang Jianlin, Chairman of Wanda Group, said: ‘Wanda Group is delighted with the possibility of contributing to the growth of Atletico Madrid and the development of its brand in Asia, as well as being able to rely on their extraordinary experience in the training area, which no doubt will be very useful in the growth of base football in China.’ Meanwhile, Miguel Angel Gil Marin, CEO, added: ‘It's a very important step for the club in their effort to build a global leading brand, which will help us maintain the sporting competitiveness of the past years and consolidate among the first clubs of football in the world.’
Chinese property conglomerate Dalian Wanda bought 20 per cent of Atletico Madrid for £32.8m . Deal was announced in January but ratified after two EGMs . Dalian Wanda hope the deal will develop the club in Asia .
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They vanished from the Earth around 40,000 years ago after surviving for hundreds of thousands of years through much of the last ice age. Now researchers believe they may have uncovered a possible explanation of what may have contributed to Neanderthals eventual demise - they were not very adept at controlling fire. A team of archaeologists at Boston University and the University of Bath believe this would have meant they lost out when modern humans arrived from Africa. Neanderthals, like the reconstruction above on display at the Natural History Museum in London, may have finally died out as they were unable to get as much energy from their food as modern humans who used fire . They used computer model the amount of energy Neanderthals would have been able to get from their food without cooking it compared to humans that were. They found that without fire, a group of Neanderthals would have had less energy - the equivalent 12 reindeer a year - than if they did. They are often depicted as dim-witted evolutionary losers, but Neanderthals were not driven to extinction by their lack of brains.. Instead, it is more likely that they disappeared 40,000 years ago because of interbreeding and assimilation with our early modern human ancestors, scientists believe. An analysis of archaeological evidence dating back 200,000 years strips away some of the myths surrounding Neanderthals and reveals they were more advanced and sophisticated than has widely been thought. Many researchers believe the differences between the two human species are not enough on their own to account for the demise of the Neanderthals. Neanderthals have been found to make stone tools and even made jewellery. Eight talons taken from a white-tailed eagle found at Neanderthal site in Krapina in Croatia were used to create a necklace or bracelet 130,000 years ago. Modern humans who regularly cooked their food could have then channeled this extra energy into growing their population and searching longer for food during lean periods. Anna Goldfield, an archaeologist at Boston University who led the research, said: 'Cooking makes meat more easily digestible, and that means that the calories that would've been used to digest raw meat can go to other uses. 'I determined, importantly, that a diet of cooked meat meant that either foraging groups could travel a bit farther in their range of gathering, or since they were getting more out of a set of resources, they could stay longer in the same landscape.' Living from about 300,000 years ago to 40,000 years ago, they were known to make stone tools and were accomplished hunters. They spread through out Europe and much of Asia, and there is some evidence that they made jewellery and art. Some researchers believe that they were also highly intelligent - possibly even as intelligent as modern humans, Homo sapiens. There are a number of theories for what caused Neanderthals to disappear - but most seem to agree it was the arrival of modern humans in Europe and Asia that played a role. Some archaeologists believe they were unable to compete with modern humans, while others believe humans actively killed them. Neanderthals vanished relatively quickly once modern humans arrived in the areas where they were living . However, DNA evidence also suggests that Neanderthals and modern humans also interbred. Neanderthals use of fire is still a highly controversial issue, but if they had not used it to cook food as much as modern humans it would have put them at a definite disadvantage. Miss Goldfield said: 'There is certainly plenty of evidence that Neanderthals used fire in Europe as well as in the Levant, Africa, and elsewhere. 'I was absolutely not suggesting that Neanderthals had no use or control of fire. What we don't know is how intensively the populations used fire. 'What is an intriguing problem is the seeming lack of consistent fire use in the Quina Mousterian, a glacial phase of the Middle Paleolithic. 'We see a bit of burned bone at some sites, but really no evidence for lots of fire use. It may be that we haven't found it yet, or it may be that Neanderthals were using other survival strategies. 'Neanderthals probably weren't all that different from humans, but they may have adopted different strategies for dealing with their environment.' Miss Goldfield, who conducted her research with Ross Booton, a mathematical biologist at the University of Sheffield, suggests that with their bigger bodies, Neanderthals would have needed more food than modern humans. Recent research is suggesting that Neanderthals were sophisticated and not very different from modern humans, increasing the mystery behind why they died out and Homo sapiens managed to survive . She said: 'My real aim was to specifically look at the impact of cooking on metabolism, and whether regular cooking of food might have been an advantage for Neanderthals. 'Neanderthals were a bit more muscular and robust than early humans. Neanderthal metabolic costs for a day's activity would have been a bit higher.' Using their computer models they were able to simulate how the populations of Neanderthals would change depending on their use of fire. They found that if modern humans used fire more often than Neanderthals, then their populations would grow. Both groups hunted and ate reindeer, among other large prey, that were prevalanet across much of Europe at the time. But as modern human populations grew, it would also reduce the number of reindeer available for Neanderthals. Over time this could have increased Neanderthals vulnerability to extinction. Miss Goldfield presented her findings at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in San Francisco. She said: 'Initial tests indimcate that cooking lean meat increases its caloric value sufficiently to offset up to 3.7 days’ worth of locomotion, or 12 kills per year, thus extending the carrying capacity of a landscape patch, particularly during periods of resource scarcity.' She told LiveScience: 'Fire use would have provided a significant advantage for the human population and may indeed have been an important factor in the overall collapse or absorption of the Neanderthal population.'
Researchers used computer models to study how Neanderthal populations would have fared if they did not use fire to cook and modern humans did . They found cooking would have increased the number of calories available . Evidence for Neanderthals using fire is patchy and not all may have done it .
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Arsenal moved further clear of the two Manchester clubs in second place, and kept the pressure up on leaders Chelsea, as they held on to beat a spirited Burnley at Turf Moor. Arsene Wenger's side were far from their best, but Aaron Ramsey's early goal put them ahead and Burnley, for all their endeavour, didn't create too many clear-cut chances. Here's how Sportsmail rated each player... Burnley . Tom Heaton: Saved well from Ozil in the build-up to Arsenal’s goal but was unfortunate his defenders could not clear. 7 . Kieran Trippier: Forced Ospina into a good save with a curling free-kick and delivered well from corners. 6 . Jason Shackell: At fault for Arsenal’s opener as his sloppy pass gave possession away cheaply. 5.5 . Michael Duff: The 37-year-old did a good job of keeping Giroud under wraps and provided a threat from corners. 6.5 . Ben Mee: Made a superb block to deny Ramsey a second after a brilliant lobbed pass from Ozil. 7 . Ben Mee was booked in the first half for a blatant block on Aaron Ramsey, but responded well . Michael Duff goes up to challenge Arsenal's in-form striker Olivier Giroud during the hard-fought encounter . George Boyd: Full of running as ever but failed to trouble Arsenal when in possession of the ball. 6 . Scott Arfield: Another full of industry and almost provided an assist for Ings with a clever lob. 6 . David Jones: Brought calmness and quality to Burnley’s midfield but could not find a killer pass. 6.5 . Ashley Barnes: Wide left is not his favoured position but put Bellerin under pressure with and intense work ethic. 6 . Danny Ings: Starved action but went close with an acrobatic effort from Arfield’s chip into the box. 6 . Sam Vokes: Saw an early chance go begging when he fired at Ospina from close range. 6 . Subs: Taylor (for David Jones) 90 . George Boyd, who missed a great chance for Burnley on the half-volley, tackles Francis Coquelin . Scott Arfield tries to get to grips with Mesut Ozil as Burnley worked exceptionally hard against Arsenal . Arsenal . David Ospina: Was perhaps busier than he might have expected and had to make decent saves to deny Vokes and Trippier. 7 . Hector Bellerin: Faded after a bright start. Pinned back by Barnes’ aggressive closing down. Nutmegged by Mee. 6 . Laurent Koscielny: Kept a close eye on Danny Ings and restricted the Burnley top-scorer to just one chance. 7 . Per Mertesacker: Given a good, physical battle by Vokes and just about came out on top. 7 . Hector Bellerin is chopped down by Ashley Barnes as Burnley targeted the young Spanish full back . Laurent Koscielny suffered a few difficult moments as Arsenal sought to continue their excellent form . Nacho Monreal: Made a vital interception and clearance to thwart a chance for Ings. 6 . Francis Coquelin: Has developed into a key member of Arsenal’s midfield and did another fine job as the anchor man.7.5 . Mesut Ozil: Less effective than he was against Liverpool, with only flashes of brilliance. 6 . Aaron Ramsey: Applied the finishing touch after a goalmouth scramble to get the Gunners noses in front. 6.5 . Aaron Ramsey fires home to put Arsenal ahead despite several Burnley defenders' best efforts . Santi Cazorla: Left his shooting boots in north London. The Spaniard whipped a free-kick narrowly wide and sent an ambitious left-foot volley over the bar. 6 . Alexis Sanchez: Saw plenty of the ball in the wide left channel but Burnley coped well to nullify the Chilean’s threat. 6 . Olivier Giroud: Marked out of the game by Burnley’s centre-backs and hardly had a kick before being replaced. 5 . Subs: Welbeck for Giroud (81), Chambers for Sanchez (90) Referee: Mike Dean 6.5 . Alexis Sanchez appeals for a free kick in a game where Burnley's tough tackling caused him some problems . Olivier Giroud holds the ball up, but couldn't add to his six-game goalscoring run at Turf Moor .
Francis Coquelin superb in protecting Arsenal back four at Turf Moor . Tom Heaton does well in goal for hosts, but Arsenal keep winning . Ben Mee puts in excellent display at full back for Burnley despite loss .
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Security will be beefed up for Anzac Day after five teenagers who were plotting an Islamic State-inspired terror attack were arrested in pre-dawn raids. Prime Minister Tony Abbott promised there would be a strong police presence across Australia to keep the public safe on April 25. Two teenagers remain in custody following raids in Melbourne's south-east after police were tipped off about an imminent attack on Anzac Day ceremonies. Scroll down for video . Prime Minister Tony Abbott has urged people to continue with their Anzac Day plans, adding security would be ramped up on the day . Sevdet Besim, 18, has been remanded in custody after appearing briefly in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Saturday. Besim, from Hallam, has been charged with conspiring to commit terrorist acts. Another 18-year-old, from Hampton Park, is also expected to be charged with offences relating to preparing for a terrorist act and remains in custody. Mr Abbott has urged Australians not to be deterred by the alleged terror plot and continue with their plans to attend centenary commemorations. Sevdet Besim has been charged in relation to an alleged terror plot targeting Anzac Day ceremonies . One of the houses in Hallam - in Melbourne's south-east - that were raided in the early hours of Saturday morning . Two cars were parked outside the Hallam house on Saturday following police raids in relation to an alleged terror plot . 'The best thing you can do in the face of those who would do us harm is to live your life normally,' Mr Abbott said. He also praised the professionalism of police conducting the early morning raids in metropolitan Melbourne. There were no other specific threats to Anzac Day events in other cities, but Mr Abbott said there would be a strong police presence across Australia nonetheless. Security at the Gallipoli ceremony was a matter for the Turkish government, but Australia had been co-operating in the lead up to the event. Four thousand Turkish police and security personnel would be deployed on the peninsula. 'I want to assure people that everything authorities can do to keep you safe is being done,' Mr Abbott said. Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott (right) and Australian Federal Police Deputy Commissioner Michael Phelan (left) address a media conference in Sydney on Saturday . There were no other specific threats to Anzac Day events in other cities, but Mr Abbott said there would be a strong police presence across Australia nonetheless . Anzac Day ceremonies will take place across the country on April 25 to celebrate 100 years since the landing at Gallipoli . Federal Police Deputy Commissioner Michael Phelan lamented that radicalised people could harm others even with rudimentary weapons. 'All you need these days is a knife, a flag and a camera and one can commit a terrorist act,' he told reporters. Deputy Commissioner Phelan acknowledged police did not have the luxury of time in dealing with potential terrorism plots, unlike in drug investigations. They had to act as soon as they thought the public were at risk. Three of the five men who arrested after the raids were released following questioning for most of Saturday. It is expected one of them - a 18-year-old from Narre Warren - will be charged on summons with weapons offences. Two other Narre Warren men, aged 18 and 19, have been released pending further enquiries. Dubbed Operation Rising, more than 200 heavily-armed officers swooped on the Melbourne's south-east about 3am on Saturday, executing search warrants in Narre Warren, Hampton Park, Hallam and Eumemmerring, arresting the men and seizing knives and swords. Authorities have refused to give details of the alleged plot but say police at Anzac activities around Melbourne were the immediate target.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott promised a strong police presence on April 25 . It comes after five teenagers were arrested in pre-dawn raids on Saturday . They were arrested over an alleged terror plot targeting Anzac Day events . Mr Abbott urged public not to be deterred and continue with their plans .
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(The Hollywood Reporter)Ben Powers, who played Thelma's (BernNadette Stanis) husband Keith Anderson on the final season of the classic CBS sitcom "Good Times," has died. He was 64. Powers died April 6 in New Bedford, Mass., his family announced. No cause of death was revealed. Powers joined the cast of "Good Times" for its sixth and final season from 1978 to 1979 season, playing Keith, a professional football player. His character and Thelma wed in the third episode of that season, but he injures his leg while walking out of the church, straining their relationship. Powers also had a regular role as "Moochie" on the CBS detective drama show, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, from 1984 to 1985. Powers had a small part in "Cheech & Chong's Next Movie" (1980). He was back with the comedy pair in "Things Are Tough All Over" (1982). He also appeared in "The Man Who Loved Women" (1983) starring Burt Reynolds. He also guest-starred on shows such as "Gimme a Break," "Flamingo Road," "The Greatest American Hero" and "Laverne & Shirley." Born in Brooklyn and raised in Providence, R.I., by his grandparents, Alton "Ben" Powers attended the Rhode Island School of Design for painting and sketching before focusing on acting. He performed stand-up comedy routines in Providence, incorporating impressions and songs into his act, where he was discovered by a Hollywood agent. Gigs at the Playboy clubs in Los Angeles, New York and Boston led to a job in 1977 on the revived version of "Laugh-In." Survivors include his mother and his sisters Yvonne and Maya. People we've lost in 2015 . ©2015 The Hollywood Reporter. All rights reserved.
Ben Powers joined the cast of "Good Times" for its sixth and final season . He played Thelma's husband Keith Anderson .
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A merry widow from Edinburgh who loves to party the night away dancing on tables admits her lifestyle is a far cry from her own grandparents. Pat Ingles, 69, remembers her grandmother sitting by the fire knitting in a pinny and slippers. In comparison, the retired hairdresser, prefers to dress up in kinky outfits and go out drinking until the early hours. Pat, 69, pictured left in her police woman fancy dress outfit, enjoys pole dancing with friend Julia, 67, right . 'I really enjoy myself, I party hard,' she admitted on the Channel 5 show OAPs Behaving Badly. 'I have heard of the saying "grow old gracefully" but I don't understand it.' Grandmother-of-three Pat lost her husband 12 years ago to prostate cancer after dutifully caring for him during the last nine years of his life following his diagnosis. Now she's focused on enjoying herself and wants to make the most of the time she has left. She said: 'I have cared for people all my life. I don't want to look after someone full-time again, I want to look after me now. 'Whatever time I have left I am going to party and love it till I die.' Pat in another of her risque outfits gets to grips with an Elvis impersonator in Menorca . While Pat likes to hit the town at night, during the day she hits the gym and also enjoys pole-dancing lessons. Thanks to keeping fit and active, she says she feels confident about her appearance as she nears 70 and as a result, she is happy to show off her body in a number of 'kinky' outfits. Her wardrobe includes a risque fancy dress police woman look, air hostess and French Maid outfits, as well as a leather jumpsuit, and she teams them all with stilettos. She said: 'I like to dress sexy, if I can't walk in high heels, I won't go outside. I just like to have fun and feel good in whatever I wear. 'For my age I don't have a bad body. I can walk into a room and I still turn heads and I like that.' Pat, pictured again with the Elvis impersonator, loves to party and stay out dancing on tables . Far from being embarrassed by their party pensioner grandparent, Pat's family think she's great fun and love it if she joins them on nights out. Her granddaughter, Paris, 20, said: 'She stays out till 1am dancing on the tables, it's not embarrassing, I don't think "my nanna shouldn't do that", it's cool.' Pat isn't alone in her desire to party. She has a partner in crime in her friend Julia Church, 67, who now lives in Menorca. Julia, also a retired hairdresser, moved to the Spanish island with her husband and now parties with her fellow British expats following his death seven years ago. Pat regularly visits her and the pair get glammed up for nights out where they drink and dance the night away. Pat on a night out with Julia, left, who says 'we'll just keep going till we fall to bits' The friends often party all night in Menorca where Julia now lives . Julia said: 'You can't judge others like us, we're not normal, we're crazy. Being 67 or 27 it doesn't make any difference, we're exactly the same. 'I don't like the thought of getting old, we'll just keep going till we fall to bits. There's no point worrying about it, you'll make yourself depressed.' Pat has been single for years following the death of her husband and said she has dated some younger men - including a man in his 40s who was younger than her 49-year-old son. But now she's found happiness with Colin, 66. She said: 'We have a fantastic time together, we have good sex, we enjoy each others' company. 'I realised how much I missed that, having someone to care for me and protect me and treat me like a lady.' Julia shows off her pole dancing skills. She admits: 'I don't like the thought of getting old' OAPs Behaving Badly is on Channel 5 Wednesdays at 9pm .
Pat Ingles, 69, from Edinburgh, loves to wear high heels and party . Dresses up in risque outfits and heels and has pole dancing lessons . Cared for her husband before he died and is focusing on herself now . Her granddaughter, 20, thinks her nana is 'cool'
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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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(CNN)It's time for liberals to look local. With Washington gridlocked over almost everything and congressional Republicans standing firm against any further expansion of domestic policy, the odds of Congress passing another New Deal or Great Society are minimal. It will take a lot of work by Democratic voters and activists to change the numbers on Capitol Hill so that liberal ideas stand a chance of passing. Yet at the state and local level, the story has been much different. Liberal Democrats have found more political space to move forward with their initiatives. In New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio has launched an ambitious pre-K education program to broaden access for all of the city's residents. In New Orleans, the mayor has put together a generous housing program to guarantee that there are no veterans without shelter. The drive for same-sex marriage equality took hold in the states before reaching the federal level. States such as Vermont, Oregon, and Washington as well as New Jersey have taken the lead in adopting eco-friendly policies. While Congress has resisted President Barack Obama's call to raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10 from $7.25, 21 states and the District of Columbia went ahead and enacted minimum wage increases of their own. This is just the tip of the iceberg. At the annual conference for New America in Washington last week, the focus was on innovation. The most exciting ideas are taking hold at the local level. As the Atlantic's James Fallows explained to the audience, when one moves beneath the gridlock of Washington and down to the towns and communities of America, it is quickly possible to see the "functionality of politics" -- where partisanship does not trump the need to solve problems. This has given liberals an opening. In Detroit, a company called Detroit Dirt is taking food scraps from local eating establishments and transforming them into compost for gardens to nurture communities and lower the environmental footprint of the city, Pashon Murray said at the New America conference. Jonathan Mintz, the founding president and CEO of Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund, explained how his organization assists local governments to develop global partnerships that help lower- and middle-income Americans gain greater access to banking services. But many liberal Democrats are uneasy about embracing this trend. Since the New Deal in the 1930s, which followed the total collapse of the patchwork of local and state social welfare programs overwhelmed by the weight of the Great Depression, doing things at the national level has been seen as the only way to go. Only by making programs national could policymakers ensure that state and local government officials (particularly Southern Democrats who had little taste for giving benefits to African-Americans) could not distribute benefits only to certain portions of the population. Only the federal government had the taxing power necessary to sustain robust domestic initiatives. In this view, it was believed that only Washington policymakers could bring together the best and brightest minds to make sure that programs were designed and administered well. Only through centralized programs, could policymakers ensure that residents of one state didn't receive more meager benefits than in other places. Some programs, like climate change, can only work well if every state has to follow the rules. For the time being, liberals need to abandon that bias. Even if all the fears are warranted, right now there are enough benefits to justify more local programs. The most important obviously is simply practical. This is the only opportunity that liberals have right now of seriously moving forward with new ideas. Local and state politics are also proving to be arenas for great experimentation. This is one of the lessons of the 1910s and 1920s, when liberal activists in states such as New York and Wisconsin experimented with programs ranging from unemployment insurance to the regulation of work conditions. As Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis wrote, a "state, may if its citizens choose, serve as a laboratory; and try novel social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country." Local policymakers and experts developed these programs for many years before they were ever brought to the national stage. The result is that the policies were stronger and better tested, and some of the bad ideas had been discarded after it became clear they didn't work. When Franklin Roosevelt came to office in the 1930s, he looked to these programs for inspiration about what to do at the national level. The same was true in the 1960s when Lyndon Johnson and the Democratic Congress put together civil rights, anti-poverty and urban development programs that had been implemented at the state level. It was easier for federal officials to build support for their proposals when they could point to successful experiments. Voters could see how they could work and how some of the worst predictions of opponents had not come true. Conservatives have done the same in recent decades. When Republicans pushed for welfare reform in 1996, they drew many ideas from local changes that had been put into place in states such as Wisconsin, which had received waivers from national requirements. The local arena is usually not ideal for creating big domestic policies since it depends on so many actors to sustain, since the politics of each region vary so greatly and since the financial muscle of smaller levels of government is much weaker. Outside Washington's more conservative environment, political conditions in many parts of the United States are producing important opportunities for liberalism to flourish. This vibrant period of local policymaking will help to prepare the groundwork for the next moment -- like the early 1930s or mid-1960s or during the financial crisis of 2008-2010 -- when the doors for legislating will open in Washington.
Julian Zelizer: Washington is gridlocked and leans conservative . But liberals can launch social programs at lower levels, Zelizer says . Trying programs out locally can set groundwork for Washington action in coming years, he says .
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Chelsea are interested in Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli. Manager Jose Mourinho was in the crowd at Craven Cottage last Wednesday to watch the 22-year-old in Fulham's 1-1 draw against Rotherham United. Bettinelli only made his debut for Fulham this season and has one more year left on his contract. Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli has caught the eye of Chelsea and Jose Mourinho who watched him play in a 1-1 draw against Rotherham . Chelsea are braced for the departure of second choice goalkeeper Petr Cech (right) in the summer . The club will sit down with him to discuss a new contract but Fulham are anticipating an offer from Chelsea over the coming weeks. He is an England Under-21 international after playing against the Czech Republic last month. Mourinho sees him as potential back-up to Thibaut Courtois and Petr Cech is expected to move on in the summer with Paris Saint-Germain favourites to sign him. Bettinelli, who made his first-team debut for Fulham only last August, is the son of Fulham academy goalkeeping coach Vic Bettinelli, who also coaches Mourinho's son, Jose Mario. Chelsea manager Mourinho (left) believes Bettinelli could potentially provide back-up for Thibaut Courtois .
Jose Mourinho watched Marcus Bettinelli when Fulham played Rotherham . Bettinelli made his Fulham debut this season and has one year left on his deal . Mourinho reportedly sees him as a potential No 2 to Thibaut Courtois .
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Some 1,500 migrants have been rescued by Italian navy and coast guard ships in less than 24 hours, officials said Sunday. Coast guard ships came to the aid of five boats in the southern Mediterranean on Saturday and managed to save all passengers. The rescues were made as newly released figures show an increase of 43 per cent of migrant arrivals into the EU via Italy on the same period last year. Scroll down for video . Rescued: Migrants arrive in the port of Lampedusa on a boat of the Italian coastguard following a rescue operation off the coast of Sicily . The 1,500 migrants were rescued on Saturday by two coast . guard ships and one navy ship in five separate operations, the . coast guard said in a statement. Three of the migrants' boats were in difficulty and sent . rescue requests via satellite phones while they were off the . coast of Libya. As the coast guard came to the aid of the three boats in distress, they spotted two more trying to cross the sea. The migrants were all transboarded onto the Italian ships . and were being taken to either the island of Lampedusa or ports . in Sicily, the statement said. Saved: Some 1,500 migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean to Italy in were rescued in one day . An Italian coast guard rescuerholds a baby as migrants arrive in the port of Lampedusa on Saturday . About 170,000 migrants entered the European Union through . Italy last year by way of the dangerous sea crossing organised . by human traffickers, most departing from Libya. More than 3,000 . perished. During the first two months of this year, arrivals were up . 43 per cent versus the same period of 2014, officials have said. The coast guard and navy intervened to save three large boats carrying migrants off the Libyan coast after intercepting distress calls from satellite telephones, only to find two other migrants boats in difficulty nearby .
Some 1,500 migrants were rescued by coast guards in 24 hours . The migrants were picked up from five boats in the Mediterranean . Arrivals are up 43 per cent this year versus same period in 2014 .
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(CNN)With the announcement that E! will air a new documentary series this summer about Bruce Jenner's transition from male to female, fans are eagerly awaiting bearing witness to the former Olympian's journey. The as yet not titled eight-part, one-hour series is set to premiere July 26. Jenner, who along with his family has starred in the hit E! reality series "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," recently went public with the fact that he is transgender. Here are a few things we hope the new show will offer: . A closer look at Jenner's current relationship with his former wife . Fans of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" often got to see the sometimes strained relationship between Bruce and his wife Kris. As the Kardashian family matriarch who also manages her kids' careers, Kris butted heads with Bruce over everything from their children to his desire for more privacy. The pair announced they had filed for divorce in September 2014 after some time of living apart. There has been plenty of speculation regarding Kris Jenner's feelings about Bruce's transitioning though she tweeted her support after he made the announcement Friday during an interview with ABC's Diane Sawyer. What role he will take in the transgender community . Before he was a realty television star, Jenner was a popular motivational speaker. He is already being hailed for bringing attention to the transgender community. "Bruce is incredibly courageous and an inspiration, and we are proud to be entrusted with this deeply personal and important story," said Jeff Olde, executive vice president of programming and development for E! "This series will present an unfiltered look as Bruce boldly steps into uncharted territory and is true to himself for the first time." According to E! Jennifer Finney Boylan, who is the national co-chair of GLAAD, will serve as a consultant on Jenner's series. "Orange Is the New Black" actress Laverne Cox, who is transgender, has also offered Jenner her support. "I think a lot of people tuned in expecting to see a spectacle, and they tuned in and saw a profoundly nuanced, complicated, beautiful human being," Cox told MSNBC's Janet Mock. His relationship with his kids . Jenner is extremely close with his children. He has six biological kids with former wives Chrystie Scott, Linda Thompson, and Kris Jenner. He also helped raise Kris Jenner's four children -- Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Robert Kardashian -- from her first marriage. "Those are the ones I'm concerned with and the only ones I don't -- I can't allow, I can't let myself hurt them," Jenner told Sawyer during their interview about his fear in telling his children. Many of his kids appear supportive of his transition and his two youngest, daughter Kendall and Kylie, released the following statement to ABC about their father: "We love our dad very much as he is an amazing father. We couldn't ask for a better dad. He has the biggest heart and all we want for him is to be happy. If he's happy, we're happy." How fans will react . Jenner has long been one of the world's most popular Olympic gold medalists. Viewers of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" often praised him for being so level-headed amidst all the paparazzi-fueled chaos. But with his new series Jenner will be taking center stage and venturing into completely new territory at a time when some still grapple with issues of gender and sexuality. He sounds like he is ready. "We're going to make a difference in the world with what we're doing, and if the whole Kardashian show gave me a foothold into that world, to be able to go out there and do something good, I got not problem with that," Jenner told Sawyer.
E! plans to air a new Jenner reality show this summer . It will follow his transition from male to female .
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This is the moment police in Texas turn ranchers as they determinedly try to herd a stray buffalo. Dashcam footage shows the officers using their patrol vehicles to steer the one ton bison off the road and back to his farm near the city of Round Rock. As they beep their horns the animal, named Big Boy, continues to run along the sidewalk but at one point he veers in front of the police car and over to the other side of the road. Despite the detour, the buffalo made it home safely free of injury. His owner, 79-year-old Joe Don Kotrla-Chipps, told Fox News that Big Boy has got into bad habits recently and has taken to jumping over his fence. 'It's been plenty adequate for 25 years with all my other buffalo, but this one is a jumper,' the rancher said. Apparently Big Boy made it past electric fence and a barbed wire barrier to escape his pen last Friday morning around 7am. Police say they gave his owner a citation for violating the 'open range act' with inadequate fencing. On the run: This is the moment police in Texas turn ranchers as they determinedly try and herd a buffalo . High-speed chase: Dashcam footage shows the officers using their patrol vehicles to steer the one ton bison off the road and back to his farm near the city of Round Rock . Lights, camera, action: As they beep their horns the animal, named Big Boy, continues to run along the sidewalk but at one point he veers in front of the police car and over to the other side of the road . As a result, Kotrla-Chipps is reportedly getting a higher boundary installed. In the meantime Big Boy, aged five, has been relocated to another patch of land. It was a local resident who reported the animal's break for freedom after spotting him on the highway. Police said officers and an Animal Control unit responded to a 'loose livestock' report and they were able to lure the bison to a secure area. Athletic abilities: His owner, 79-year-old Joe Don Kotrla-Chipps, told Fox News that Big Boy has got into bad habits recently and has taken to jumping over his fence . Bid for freedom: Apparently Big Boy made it past electric fence and a barbed wire fence to escape his pen last Friday morning around 7am . Fortunately no one was hurt during the incident. Authorities later highlighted the dangers of the situation. 'These animals are large, quick, and could do harm if encountered in the wrong circumstances,' they noted. Along with buffalo, Kotrla-Chipps keeps a range of animals on his ranch including pigs, dogs and peacock. Touching in the recent drama he concluded: '[Big Boy's] an exceptional buffalo. And that's why I want to keep him you know. There's something there that's over and above all my other ones.'
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With his rehabilitation from a serious knee injury going well, Andy Carroll looks like he's enjoying the summer weather as he poses on a over-sized throne. The 26-year-old West Ham striker suffered torn ligaments in his left knee during West Ham's 0-0 draw with Southampton and won't be available for the rest of the season. This hasn't stopped him having some fun, as he took to Instagram to show his followers the creation. Andy Carroll posted this photograph on his Instagram showing him posing on an over-sized chair . The caption said: 'King Of Thrones!!' It's already been confirmed that Carroll will not have a break over the summer but will continue working hard at the club's Chadwell Heath training ground to prepare him for the new season. West Ham could do with having the striker right now, having only won one in their last 11 and their early European hopes dashed. The 26-year-old has been plagued with injuries since joining West Ham permanently in 2013 .
Andy Carroll is currently out injured nursing a knee ligament damage . The West Ham striker posted a photo of him posing on a wooden throne . Carroll will miss the rest of the season but should be back for pre-season . CLICK HERE for all the latest West Ham United news .
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In Afghanistan, many girls are forbidden from riding bicycles - they are, however, allowed to ride skateboards. So when Australian skateboarder Oliver Percovich created Skateistan, a non-profit organization that aims to connect youth in Afghanistan with education through skateboarding, it shouldn't have been a surprise that 40 per cent of the program's students would be girls. In 2012, photographer Jessica Fulford-Dobson decided to take pictures of these Middle Eastern skater girls, and her work was recently on display at a gallery in London. Scroll down for video . Tough girls: Photographer Jessica Fulford-Dobson took pictures of young girls skateboarding in dresses and skirts in Kabul, Afghanistan . Finding time for fun: Most girls are not allowed to ride bikes in Afghanistan, but skateboarding isn't against the rules . According to Feature Shoot, when Mr. Percovich first brought the program to Kabul, Afghanistan in 2007, many of the locals had never even heard of skateboarding. In fact, Ms. Fulford-Dobson said she believes the reason skateboarding has been received so differently in Afghanistan than in other countries is precisely because it was new to the region. 'When skateboarding arrived in Afghanistan, it didn't have any preconceived images for them. They didn't know what it was,' she said, while adding that it was only accepted after it became clear that it was just 'a toy to have fun with'. Safety first: While the girls were conservatively dressed, they didn't forgo safety measures like wearing helmets and knee pads . Little ladies who skate: Ms. Fulford-Dobson said she was fascinated with just how immaculate one girl, left, was, considering how dusty the skateboard facilities were . This sport knows no gender: 40 per cent of Skateistan's students are female; the girls also have the option of joining a back-to-school program . Now, its the top sport for girls in the country, who are able to ride freely in dresses and other clothing that can be restrictive when playing other sports. When Ms. Fulford-Dobson visited the Skateistan facilities in 2012, she quickly noticed their confidence and the joy they took in learning. She took pictures of them with natural light, capturing them in dresses, pants, headscarves and sneakers as they happily played on skateboards. 'I captured about nine in total,' she told the BBC, recalling one girl whose father had initially told her she couldn't join the skateboarding program. He finally relented after she wouldn't stop begging him. Girls will be girls: Ms. Fulford-Dobson said she was struck by the girls' confidence and how happy they were to skateboard . Unconventional athletic gear: The style of dress required by girls can make it difficult to play other sports, but luckily it doesn’t tend to interfere with their skateboarding . 'I met so many impressive women and girls in Afghanistan: a teacher as tough and determined as any man; young Afghans in their early twenties who were volunteering at an orphanage and were passionate about being seen as strong and willing to fight for themselves, rather than as victims of circumstance; and girls who were being educated to be leaders in their communities and who were already thinking carefully about their own and their country’s future,'  Ms. Fulford-Dobson said. That education is a top priority for Skateistan, as many children in Kabul from low-income families are forced to drop out of school to earn money. Besides being taught to skateboard, the program's participants are also invited to join a free back-to-school program to help them get back on track with their education.
Photographer Jessica Fulford-Dobson took pictures of the girls at the Skateistan facilities in Kabul . Australian Oliver Percovich created Skateistan, an NGO, to promote education through skateboarding; participants can also join a free back-to-school program .
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Every police force in England and Wales will be required to record anti-Muslim hate crimes and treat them as seriously as anti-Semitic attacks if the Tories win the next General Election, Theresa May has announced. In a move hailed by Islamic groups, Mrs May said that police will have to record Islamophobic attacks as a separate category, just as anti-Semitic crimes are recorded separately. At present some forces, including London’s Metropolitan Police, do record Islamophobic crimes as such. Other forces categorise them as hate crimes or specific offences such as assault or grievous bodily harm. Scroll down for video . Pledge: Home Secretary Theresa May said police will have to record Islamophobic attacks as a separate category . The new requirement will create the first accurate picture of the extent of Islamophobic hate crimes in Britain. Charities say there has been a steady rise of anti-Muslim hate crimes since 9/11. But after incidents such as the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby outside Woolwich barracks in 2013 and the Charlie Hebdo attacks in January, there are spikes in incidents in the UK, say experts. Mrs May made her pledge in a speech on counter-extremism to the Foundation for Peace in London just before Parliament was dissolved. She told the conference: ‘We will require police forces to record anti-Muslim crimes as well as anti-Semitic crimes.’ On the same day, Mrs May answered a question from Labour MP Kate Green in Parliament, who asked what steps the Government was taking to record anti-Muslim hate crimes. Mrs May said: ‘A Conservative government would require the police to be recording Muslim hate crime, anti-Muslim incidents, as well as anti-Semitic incidents.’ The Home Office does not publish national statistics for Islamophobic offences. The move by Mrs May, pictured here with Prime Minister David Cameron, has been hailed by Islamic groups . But in 2013-14, police recorded 44,480 hate crimes, an increase of five per cent over the same period the previous year across England and Wales. The vast majority – 37,484 – were race-hate crimes. Tell Mama, a Government-backed Islamic group, said that more than half of all the victims (54 per cent) of Islamophobic incidents are women, perhaps because they ‘appear more Islamic’, wearing the burka or headscarf. Tell Mama figures show that in the ten months after the Lee Rigby attack, a total of 734 incidents were reported to the organisation – an increase of 20 per cent on the same period the previous year. The most serious incident is believed to be the frenzied knife attack on Saudi Arabian student Nahid Almanea, 31, in Colchester, Essex, in June last year. Detectives believe she was attacked because she was wearing Islamic clothes. So far no one has been arrested for the murder. Mohammed Amin, a patron of Tell Mama, said of Mrs May’s speech: ‘This is a positive step forward.’ The Muslim Council of Britain has also welcomed the proposal. Iqbal Sacranie, the group’s former Secretary-General, said: ‘This change will bring parity between Muslim and Jewish groups.’
All police would record anti-Muslim hate crimes if Tories win the Election . Islamophobic attacks would be separate category, like anti-Semitic crimes . At present some police forces, including Met, record these crimes as such . Would create accurate picture of the extent of these hate crimes in Britain .
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There was poetic symmetry in Glenn Murray's humbling of Vincent Kompany at Selhurst Park on Monday night. Ten years ago this month, the Crystal Palace striker humiliated another of the world's best defenders, World Cup and Champions League winner Gerard Pique. Sure, Pique was just 18 at the time and playing for Manchester United's reserves but he, like Kompany, is all too aware of Murray's talents after the Cumbrian scored a hat-trick against him in Carlisle colours. Glenn Murray jumps for joy after putting Crystal Palace 1-0 up against Manchester City on Monday night . Barcelona and Spain defender Gerard Pique once conceded three against Murray in a reserve match in 2005 . Their careers have taken wholly different paths in the last decade but after a man-of-the-match display which all but ended the Premier League champions' title defence in a match viewed by millions around the world, Murray now gets a little taste of the limelight that Pique has basked in at Barcelona for years. His poachers' effort on Monday was his fifth goal in his last five games. Murray now boasts the fifth-best goals-per-minute ratio in Europe's top five leagues. He may lack pace but Murray's speed of thought is rapid and you will struggle to find a frontman in the land with a better ability to win the ball in the air, bring others in to play and generally unsettle defenders. Just look at how troubled the vastly experienced and physically powerfully Manchester City pair of Kompany and Martin Demichelis were on Monday night. Much of Murray's success comes from his cunning, a nous to win duels and subtly influence referees no doubt enhanced by years playing at the lower levels. Murray holds off a challenge from Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany . Kompany looks inconsolable at the end of the game after Manchester City were beaten 2-1 . And we're not just talking Leagues One and Two here, where Murray first began to shine with Rochdale and Brighton. Before then he had turned out in non-league for Workington, Barrow, Carlisle and even had a spell at Wilmington Hammerheads in America’s third tier. Footballers just don't take that sort of path to the top anymore, but there is no doubt Murray, now 31, deserves his chance. His telepathic understanding with flying wingers Wilfried Zaha and Yannick Bolasie brought him 30 goals in 2012-13 and with it Crystal Palace's promotion. Cruelly, he ruptured his cruciate knee ligament in the play-off semi-final victory over Brighton that year and missed the majority of last season recovering. He had notched up 14 appearances by the end of the campaign, mostly off the bench, but looked a shadow of his former self under Tony Pulis, with the exception of a typically bullying display in Liverpool's famous implosion at Selhurst last May. Murray celebrates scoring at Old Trafford as Palace beat Manchester United in December 2011 . Murray scores against Manchester City for Brighton in the League Cup back in September 2008 . Despite his rugged style Murray, like most players, needs a proverbial arm around the shoulder to produce his best - something Alan Pardew has undoubtedly afforded him and that Neil Warnock before him emphatically failed to do. Pardew's predecessor shipped Murray out on loan to Reading to make room in his squad for Kevin Doyle, a striker who had scored just three goals in 23 games in League One for Wolves the season before. How foolish that move looks now. Pardew, in contrast, immediately reinstalled Murray in the Palace side and gave him a new contract to the end of next season when he took over in January. His faith has been rewarded with a rich vein of goalscoring form that gives Murray the best goals-per-minute ratio of anyone in the Premier League. Murray wheels away to celebrate as City's defenders appeal in vain for offside . The Cumbrian striker signed a new contract for Crystal Palace back in January . Only four players in Europe have a better ratio than Murray – though he has some way to go to catch Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. One thing is for sure though, Kompany will certainly be glad to see the back of him, as was Pique 10 years ago.
Crystal Palace beat Manchester City 2-1 at Selhurst Park on Monday night . Glenn Murray netted his fifth goal in five games to open the scoring . Murray now has best goals-per-minute ratio of anyone in Premier League .
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Real Housewives Of New Jersey star Joe Giudice has had his driving license suspended for two years by a state judge who called his driving record the worst he's ever seen. Giudice, who is preparing to head to federal prison for bankruptcy fraud, lost his driver's license and was fined the maximum of $10,000. He pleaded guilty in October to unlawful use of an ID and impersonation. His guilty plea included an 18-month sentence. Scroll down for more . Real Housewives Of New Jersey star Joe Giudice has had his driving license suspended for two years by a state judge who called his driving record the worst he's ever seen . That will run concurrent with his 41-month federal sentence for bankruptcy fraud and failing to file taxes. His wife, Teresa, is serving a 15-month federal sentence on the fraud charges. He will begin his sentence when hers is over. Superior Court Judge Adam Jacobs said Joe Giudice has a 'general disrespect for the law,' citing dozens of previous driving infractions and suspensions. He said he came close to rejecting the plea deal with prosecutors but wanted to follow a federal judge's intention to allow Giudice to remain free while Teresa is in jail so he can care for their four daughters. The judge permitted Giudice to drive home from court but said he would be sent to jail immediately if he drove again after that. Jacobs said: 'If you so much as back down your driveway... that will constitute a violation of the conditions of your release, of your bail, and it will result in you being remanded immediately to Passaic County Jail,' Joe's lawyer tried to argue that he is 'destitute' and unable to pay the hefty fine. Giudice's lawyer tried to argue that his client is 'destitute' and unable to pay the hefty $10,000 fine, but after the reality star recently got paid $75,000 for prison photos alongside his wife Teresa, the judge refused . Tough times: The 42-year-old will serve 18-months in prison which will run concurrently to the 41-months he was sentenced to last year on separate charges for bankruptcy fraud. He is pictured with Teresa and their four daughters on January 4 before she started her 15-month sentence . But after his less than transparent financial history and recently getting paid $75,000 for prison photos alongside his wife Teresa and a tell-all interview, the judge refused to lower the fine. Prosecutors in Passaic County said Giudice used his brother's identity to obtain a driver's license while his own was suspended for driving while intoxicated in 2010. The Giudices pleaded guilty in the federal case in March 2014, admitting they hid assets from bankruptcy creditors and submitted phony loan applications to get some $5 million in mortgages and construction loans. Joe Giudice also pleaded guilty to failing to pay taxes totaling more than $200,000. The couple also was ordered to pay restitution of more than $400,000. Joe Giudice is an Italian citizen by birth who never became a U.S. citizen. He is expected to be deported once his prison term ends.
Real Housewives Of New Jersey star has had his driving license suspended for two years and was fined the maximum of $10,000 . State judge called his driving record the worst he's ever seen - it included 39 license suspensions . Guilty plea included an 18-month sentence that will run concurrent with his 41-month federal sentence for bankruptcy fraud and failing to file taxes . Wife Teresa currently serving a 15-month federal sentence on the fraud charges and he will begin his sentence when hers is over .
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel did not look too pleased about the weather during her annual Easter holiday in Italy. As Britain basks in sunshine and temperatures of up to 21C, Mrs Merkel and her husband, chemistry professor Joachim Sauer, had to settle for a measly 12 degrees. The Chancellor and her spouse have been spending Easter on the small island of Ischia, near Naples in the Mediterranean for over a decade. Not so sunny: Angela Merkel and her husband, chemistry professor Joachim Sauer, are spotted on their annual Easter trip to the island of island of Ischia, near Naples . The couple traditionally spend their holiday at the five-star Miramare Spa Hotel on the south of the island, which comes with its own private beach, and balconies overlooking the ocean. Guests are also given exclusive use of the Aphrodite Apollon Thermal Gardens spa centre which has 12 natural thermal pools, a naturally heated sauna and a gym. Prices start at £160 per night but can go up to £280 for some of the more expensive suites. Due to the lack of sunshine, Mrs Merkel has reportedly avoided the pool and lounges, and instead been enjoying Pilates classes. The couple traditionally spend their holiday at the five-star Miramare Spa Hotel on the south of the island . Healthy holiday: The German Chancellor has reportedly hired a private Pilates instructor and enjoying vegetarian meals at the five-star hotel where she stays . Luxury stay: Prices at the five-star Miramare Spa Hotel start at £160 per night but can go up to £280 for some of the more expensive suites . The German Chancellor has hired a personal Pilates trainer who will be working with her during the couple's holiday, Italian media reports. She is also said to have spent time in the spa's thermal baths and enjoyed healthy vegetarian dinners in the hotel restaurant, the newspaper said. Mrs Merkel's husband, a professor of theoretical chemistry, is rarely seen alongside her and has shunned the limelight throughout their marriage. Mr Sauer never speaks to the media and famously skipped her inauguration in 2005, instead watching the event on TV at his Berlin university.
Angela Merkel and husband spotted while on Italian island holiday . Chancellor has been staying in the same village and hotel for years . The five-star spa hotel where she vacations cost up to £280 a night . Mrs Merkel has been ejoying Pilates classes and 'healthy meals'
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The troubled son of an influential San Diego businessman was arrested last week for allegedly attempting to kidnap a 7-year-old girl from a local elementary school. Jack Henry Doshay, 22, appeared in court for the first time on Friday as he pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnapping, false imprisonment with violence and child cruelty. Noticeably absent from the court room were the suspect's parents, Karen and Glenn Doshay. Glenn Doshay is a minority owner of the San Diego Padres and a former investment manager who focuses on charitable causes with his wife. Scroll down for video . Caught: Jack Henry Doshay, 22 (left), was arrested last week after allegedly attempting to kidnap a 7-year-old girl from a Solana Beach, California elementary school. On the right, the police sketch of the suspect before Doshay was arrested . Frightening: Prosecutors are accusing Doshay, the son of a prominent local businessman, of attempting to kidnap a 7-year-old girl from Skyline elementary school on March 23 (seen above) Doshay's lawyer Paul Pfingst said he told his client's parents not to show up at the hearing since it would be short, and said they are likely to attend court on Thursday when their son has a bond hearing.  He is currently being held without bail at the Vista jail. 'The family is obviously very distressed,' Pfingst said after the arraignment, 'very distressed a young girl had that traumatic experience.' Doshay was arrested on Wednesday, nine days after he allegedly tried to kidnap a 7-year-old girl from Skyline Elementary School in Solana Beach. Officials say the incident happened around 3:30pm, just as classes were letting out for the day. Doshay allegedly grabbed the young girl, who has not been identified, as she was walking from class to after-school care and tried to cover her mouth with packing tape in an attempt to smother her screams. Parent's worst nightmare: Make Paeske is the father of the girl Doshay allegedly tried to kidnap. His daughter was freed when teachers and parents overheard her screaming for help . Censored: When he appeared in court on Friday, reporters were not allowed to take pictures or broadcast Doshay's image. His layer Paul Pfingst pictured on the right . Emotional issues: Doshay was allegedly arrested at a residential facility on Wednesday where he was seeking treatment for depression . But teachers and parents heard the girl's cries for help and found her struggling with Doshay, who in turn fled the scene in a newer model black Ford Flex SUV. Police say Doshay has no connection to the girl, but that his brother lives near the school. Doshay was arrested nine days after the incident, after police released a sketch with his description and got over 150 tips from the public. He was taken into custody at a residential facility where he was receiving treatment for depression. Pfingst said his client has sought inpatient and outpatient treatment for depression on other occasions in the past. At a press conference following Doshay's arrest, the father of the girl he attempted to kidnap spoke out about his family's relief and the daughter who is 'our inspiration' and 'hero'. 'This guy messed with the wrong girl and the wrong community,' father Mike Paeske said. 'San Diego County families can sleep a little better knowing that one less threat is out there on the streets.' When Doshay appeared in court on Friday, reporters were barred from taking his picture or broadcasting his image. If convicted, Doshay faces up to 11 years in prison.
Jack Henry Doshay, 22, was arrested at a residential facility Wednesday where he was receiving treatment for depression . Authorities say he tried to kidnap a 7-year-old girl from a Solana Beach, California elementary school on March 23 . On Friday, Doshay pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnapping, false imprisonment with violence and child cruelty in his first court appearance . He is the son of prominent San Diego businessman Glenn Doshay, who is a minority owner of the San Diego Padres baseball team .
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It's described as the Google-esque HQ of Australia. With a cubby-house meeting room at the top of a beanstalk and a basketball court and pinball machine for some down time - it's where all the creativity and innovative ideas come to light. Inside the HQ of global company Moose Toys, the Cheltenham office in Melbourne comes complete with toy testing rooms, table tennis table, aerobics room, gym and a custom staff lunch room. Staff can scribble their ideas on walls made out of whiteboards while the Employee of the Year gets a gold crown and cape as well as a free holiday of their choice. But there's one catch for their employees - they're not allowed to sit at their desks when they're having lunch as they believe the great ideas don't always come from sitting in front of a computer. The first of its kind: A meeting room located at the top of a beanstalk in the office foyer at Moose Toys HQ . Moose Toys employees Joost Poulus (left) and Kate Zahra putting the table tennis table through its paces . General manager of products Joost Poulus, who has worked at the company for 14 years, said the vibrant and creative space brought out the best ideas from employees. 'We're the Google of Australia and that's how we see ourselves,' Mr Poulus told Daily Mail Australia. 'Our passionate staff are committed to The WOW and they love not just the toys but also the environment and the people they work with - and that's what we're all about. 'We encourage our employees to have fun, be active and take part in vigorous debates because that's where all the best ideas and awesome products come from.' During lunch or breaks, staff are encouraged to use their time away from their desks to mingle with other colleagues, play table tennis stretch or shoot a few hoops outside. It's time to get your creative thinking caps on inside the cubby house at the top of the beanstalk . Employees at Moose Toys said the company is all about putting smiles on the faces of kids across the globe . The house at the top of the beanstalk space where all the creative brainstorming and ideas come to light . The beanstalk was designed by a Moose employee and constructed by the Local Builder . Senior manager - People & Culture, Kate Zahra, who has worked at the company for six years, said the focus on fun helps employees feel less pressured about deadlines or major projects. 'Most of our employees prefer to work during the day but when they feel frazzled from working hard on a project, we encourage them to go for a walk, play some basketball, or have a game of table tennis,' Ms Zahra told Daily Mail Australia. 'We also get together outside of office hours for karaoke nights, themed dress-up parties and weekly soccer games with our very own personalised Moose jerseys - collaboration with others and a change of scenery makes a huge difference. 'On special events such as Australia Day, Harmony Day, Easter and New Years - we hold amazing lunches and BBQ's. 'These social events get people involved across departments, and I would love to say we have a tight-knit group because we do these activities as a team.' Moose's 2014 Employee of the Year: Brad Virgo who scored a gold crown and cape as well as a free holiday . Founder of Atari and Chuck E Cheese Pizza Time Pizzas - Nolan Bushnell inspires staff during Moose Talks . Not everyone has a beanstalk inside the office foyer . Children's author Graeme Base inspired and delighted the Moose team as part of the Moose Talks . Other 'Moosepiration activities' include a trip to an art exhibition, watching a toy-inspired movie at the cinemas and doing some life drawing or clay modelling at workshops. While it sounds like all fun and games, the pair added the most important part of the company were the people at Moose. 'The people are the highlight in our business - without them, there's no Moose,' Ms Zahra said. 'Their passion is sensational and we make sure they're recognised and awarded for their hard work. They've put their blood, sweat and tears into everything and it pays off when they see our products on the shelves. 'Moose also conducts surveys to give employees an opportunity to voice their opinions on how to improve the company, and our directors take their feedback very seriously. 'By acting on the feedback, our staff know they're being heard. The directors are keen to continuously improve - it's an amazing thing and that certainly happens here.' Special guests have also been invited to speak at the company's presentations called 'Moose Talks' in a bid to inspire, provide professional and personal development on a range of topics to their staff. Employees love not just the toys but the incredible and friendly work environment at Moose HQ in Melbourne . Places and spaces for collaboration where colleagues get together to mingle and share their inspirations . Little Live Pets grace the lighting fixtures - Moose products pop up in unusual places around the office . Moose Toys is family-owned and has been in the business for more than 25 years . Moose Toys have employed about 100 people at its Melbourne office, with 105 staff working across China, Hong Kong, United States and Britain. Moose Toys is family-owned and has been in the business for more than 25 years. Earlier this year, the toy manufacturer won the 2015 Girl Toy of the Year Awards where Shopkins Small Mart triumphed over the likes of Barbie, Lego and Disney Princess toys. Moose has products in all toy categories including collectibles, arts and crafts, activity toys, dolls, novelty items and outdoor products, and has brought joy to kids worldwide with successful products such as Mighty Beanz, Beados, Aqua Sand and The Trash Pack.
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Christian Benteke faces a substantial pay cut if his goals are not enough to keep Aston Villa in the Premier League – but is set to attract interest should he continue his scoring streak. Whatever Villa's Premier League status this summer, Benteke's future will be discussed as his contract, worth £50,000 per week, enters its final two years and the Belgian striker has ambitions to play European football. Wolfsburg have kept tabs on Benteke since before he ruptured his Achilles 12 months ago and remain on the lookout for a striker. The wealthy German club, currently second in Bundesliga, should have funds available from Champions League money, even after their £42million splurge on Chelsea duo Kevin De Bruyne and Andre Schurrle. Christian Benteke celebrates his opening goal against QPR at Villa Park on Tuesday . Villa value their top scorer at £25million however, and even then would remain hugely reluctant to sell with manager Tim Sherwood a big fan. Randy Lerner is set to offload the club come the closed season and new owners will have their own thoughts. A hat-trick by Benteke in the 3-3 draw with Queens Park Rangers, capped by a brilliant free-kick, underlined his return to form under Sherwood. He has scored seven goals in his last five Villa games, earning the team an additional three points in the process – the current gap to the drop zone. Benteke went on to net a hat-trick which salvaged a vital point for his side . But should Villa slip below the dreaded dotted line and out of the Premier League, Benteke is in line for an approximate 30 per cent reduction on his wages to £35,000 a week. The 24-year-old would look to leave Villa Park in that scenario, rather than play in the Championship, with a host of clubs likely to express interest. There is, however, no relegation release clause. Even if Villa stay in the Premier League Benteke will assess his options. Two years ago he handed in a transfer request to try to force a move to Tottenham Hotspur following his debut season in England yielding 23 goals. The arrival of Tim Sherwood at Villa Park has rejuvenated Benteke's form in front of goal this season . He signed a new four-year deal on vastly improved terms. Last season was less successful, bringing 11 goals before serious injury struck last April ruling Benteke out of the World Cup. His form suffered on return to the side last October, and at times he cut a bereft figure starved of service under Paul Lambert's regime. Lambert even dropped Benteke in his penultimate game in charge at home to Chelsea. Sherwood's arrival has seen Benteke return to his best, with a goal every 87 minutes. That kind of strike rate should keep Villa up, but also alert top-flight clubs. Spurs are looking to sign young players around the £15million mark, though, while Liverpool would need to shift Mario Balotelli. Jack Grealish is convinced Benteke's goals will ensure Villa's Premier League survival this season . Benteke is comfortable with life in Birmingham and at Villa, but holds desires to play higher up the league and in continental competitions. Qualification for the Europa League is still a possibility through the FA Cup for Villa, of course. Teenage winger Jack Grealish, who started his first Premier League match against QPR, is adamant Benteke will help keep Villa safe. 'Yes, when you have Christian in the team who can score goals every game,' he said. 'We are going to go in Saturday's game (at Spurs) positive. 100 per cent we will stay up.'
Christian Benteke is currently paid £50,000 per week at Aston Villa . The Belgium striker has two years left on his current contract . Wolfsburg have been keeping tabs on the Villa forward .
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Paul Scholes has told Raheem Sterling to stay at Liverpool and continue his development. Sterling said on Wednesday that he was not ready to sign a new £100,000-a-week deal at Liverpool and described links with Arsenal as ‘quite flattering’. Former Manchester United midfielder Scholes hailed Sterling as a good player but says he does not score enough goals and needs to focus on playing every week rather than move to a bigger club and not play. Raheem Sterling says he is not ready to sign a new deal at Liverpool . Paul Scholes has advised Sterling to stay at Liverpool and continue to develop . Sterling arrives for training at Liverpool's Melwood training ground ahead of this week's Arsenal clash . Scholes says Sterling should concentrate on playing every week for Liverpool . Writing in his Independent column, Scholes said: ‘When it comes to his future, my view is that Raheem Sterling should stay at Liverpool. They have elevated him from the junior sides and he has a manager who has built a team around him. He plays every week. What more do you need at that age? ‘Sterling is a good player. He can beat a man and on his day he looks impressive. But he doesn’t score enough goals, not yet anyway. ‘You have to be careful when you time a move to one of the biggest clubs. Occasionally, these young players do not realise what a good thing they are on to when they know that they will be playing every week.’ Liverpool are infuriated by Sterling's decision to give an interview to the BBC without even telling them and some members of the club's hierarchy are convinced that the England international and his representatives are simply preparing the way for a move this summer. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers shakes hands with Sterling as he leaves the pitch . Stirling says his refusal to sign a contract is not about money . Sterling says he wants to win trophies in his career . 'It's not about the money at all,' Sterling said. 'It's never been about money. I talk about winning trophies throughout my career. That's all I talk about. 'I don't talk about how many cars I'm going to drive, how many houses I've got. I just purely want to be the best I can be. 'I don't want to be perceived as a money-grabbing 20-year-old. 'I try to kill it off, but I don't think the public can see it that way. 'I think they just see it as this 20-year-old boy being greedy. 'I just want to take the time to think about what I've achieved in my career so far, where I need to go and what I need to do to get better as a player. 'Everyone's dream growing up is seeing themselves in an away kit somewhere in a sunny country. But, in reality, I'm happy to be playing for Liverpool and trying to win trophies.' 'If, at that point in time [last season], I was offered a contract, I most definitely would have signed straight away, probably for far less money than being said now. 'I just think the timing was a bit off.'
Raheem Sterling says he is not yet ready to sign a new deal at Liverpool . Paul Scholes says he should stay and develop at Anfield . Scholes says Sterling does not score enough goals . The rise of Raheem Sterling: From £60 a day at QPR to knocking back £100,000-per-week contracts . READ: Sportsmail answers five questions on Sterling's future . Sterling: What he said about contract talks... and what he meant .
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A gene that affects the melting point of cocoa butter could lead to the creation of new types of chocolate - as well as cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. US researchers discovered that a single gene called TcSAD1 is responsible for the melting point of cocoa butter. Plant geneticists say their finding could also lead to new varieties of climate change-resistant cocoa plants, which could boost plants’ yields and the income of farmers. A gene involved in determining the melting point of cocoa butter could lead to the creation of new types of chocolate as well as cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, scientists claim.  A stock image of chocolates is shown . More than five million cocoa farmers and their families depend on cocoa for their livelihoods around the world, where Cacao, Theobroma cacao L is cultivated in West Africa, Central and South America. The World Cocoa Foundation puts annual cocoa production worldwide at 3.8 million tons, which is valued at $11.8 billion (£7.9 billion). Each cocoa pod has 40 seeds, which are composed of cocoa butter and used in the making of chocolate – and some drugs. Lead researcher Mark Guiltinan, professor of plant molecular biology at Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences said that cocoa butter with altered melting points may find new uses in specialty chocolates, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. US researchers discovered that a single gene called TcSAD1 is responsible for the melting point of cocoa butter. Plant geneticists say their finding could also lead to new varieties of climate change-resistant cocoa plants. Cacao trees growing at a research facility in Ecuador are pictured . The world's largest confectionary producer, joined Mars in November in warning of a massive shortfall of chocolate, which could reach a million tonnes a year by 2020. Switzerland's Barry Callebaut Group said soaring demand has helped chocolate prices hit more than double what they were just eight years ago. Industry experts say the world is in its longest production shortfall for five decades. Cocoa prices rose by a quarter in a year to a peak in August of £2,000 a tonne, nearing a February 2011 peak, Barry Callebaut said. Before the end of 2007 they had barely risen above £1,300, according to figures from the International Cocoa Organization (ICCO). Barry Callebaut chief executive Juergen Steinemann said the hike was fuelled partly by a 'potential cocoa shortage' by 2020 - echoing previous warnings by Mars Chocolate that demand will outstrip supply. 'The global cocoa sector may suffer a one million metric ton shortfall by 2020 because of increasing economic and environmental pressures on cocoa farms around the world,' the firm said. 'Our long-term business depends on a sustainable supply of high quality cocoa, and we believe that securing cocoa’s future begins with increasing yield for the smallholder farmers.' Disease and drought are partly to blame, but countries are also eating more sweets, particularly developing nations such as China. For example, a chocolate with a higher or lower melting point would be useful for production of chocolate with specific textures and specialty applications. 'The "snap" and "melt" of chocolate are two very important textural features that determine the appeal of chocolate to consumers, and having new varieties of the cocoa plant that produce butter with different melting points would be a valuable resource to control those characteristics,’ Professor Guiltinan explained. ‘Medical applications could include production of drug-delivery products with slower release of drugs than is possible with current cocoa-butter-based systems.’ Professor Guiltinan was previously involved in research that first described the stearoyl-acyl carrier protein desaturase (SAD) gene family in the cocoa tree. Collaborators from the International Cocoa Genome Consortium sequenced the genome of the plant. Now Professor Guiltinan and his team have discovered that a single gene - TcSAD1 – in the SAD family, is responsible for the melting point of cocoa butter. ‘We used state-of-the-art plant science techniques to gain evidence for the role of the SAD1 gene in cocoa butter biosynthesis,’ he explained. ‘The other SAD genes appear to play other roles in the growth of the chocolate tree, such as flower and leaf development, where these fatty acids play important roles as key components of various membrane systems. ‘This information can be used to develop biomarkers for screening and breeding of new cacao varieties with novel fatty acid compositions of cocoa butter.’ This image shows cacao seeds after harvest. A mixture of lipids called cocoa butter makes up about half of each seed. The natural melting point of cocoa butter is close to human body temperature. This trait gives chocolate its melt-in-your-mouth texture and provides a creamy texture to lotions applied to the skin . Professor Guiltinan and his team have discovered that a single gene - TcSAD1 – in the SAD family, is responsible for the melting point of cocoa butter. He said the discovery could lead to new types of chocolate, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. A cocoa butter body scrub is shown left and a stock image of drugs, right . Cocoa butter consists of almost equal amounts of palmitic acid, stearic acid and oleic acid. Its exact composition determines its melting temperature, which is very close to human body temperature. This is why chocolate feels smooth in the mouth and cosmetics containing cocoa butter have a creamy texture when applied to skin. ‘During cacao seed development, large amounts of fatty acids are synthesised that are rich in saturated and monounsaturated lipids,’ Professor Guiltinan said. ‘An important part of this process is the activity of an enzyme produced by the SAD1 gene that creates a special double bond critical in determining the melting point of chocolate that is very close to the human body temperature and makes cocoa butter quite unique.’ 'The "snap" and "melt" of chocolate are very important textural features that determine the appeal of chocolate to consumers (stock image), and having new varieties of the cocoa plant that produce butter with different melting points would be a valuable resource to control those characteristics,’ Prof Guiltinan said .
Plant geneticists at Pennsylvania State University discovered that a single gene called TcSAD1 is responsible for the melting point of cocoa butter . Discovery could lead to chocolate with unique textures and new drugs too . Research could also be used to create new varieties of cocoa plants . Experts hope find could profit the farmers who grow cocoa .
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Motherwell have vowed to go to battle with the SPFL over the issue of free entry to the Premiership play-offs for season-ticket holders. And the Fir Park side are set to win powerful backing for their revolt from Championship promotion challengers Rangers and Hibernian. Under existing rules, the SPFL are entitled to take 50 per cent of the gate proceeds from the six play-off ties for redistribution among the clubs. But a bid by the league board to force play-off finalists to charge all fans a minimum price of £15 for the play-off ties was withdrawn at a meeting last Thursday. Motherwell will go to battle with the SPFL over free entry to the Premiership play-offs for season-ticket holders . Motherwell general manager Alan Burrows told Sportsmail his club will make a stand if they finish 11th . Expressing unease among the play-off finalists that the SPFL might be using the ties to milk supporters, Motherwell general manager Alan Burrows told Sportsmail his club will make a stand if they finish in the Premiership play-off place. 'All our focus at Motherwell in the next four games is fully on avoiding the play-offs altogether,' said Burrows. 'We fully accept and appreciate that there are rules on this in place. 'But, in the eventuality that we are in 11th place come the play-offs, then it is not our intention to charge our season-ticket holders for the play-off final at Fir Park. 'We believe we have sold them tickets which entitle them to the full story of the season.' Rangers sources said last night that the club have yet to reach a final decision on whether to seek an SPFL exemption which would allow them to let their 25,000 season ticket holders into play-off games for free. The SPFL are entitled to take 50 per cent of the gate proceeds but Motherwell want to offer free tickets . Hibs gained a one-off dispensation to give their most loyal fans free admission to last season's home play-off clash with Hamilton. Sportsmail understands, however, that SPFL lawyers have already warned clubs that attempts to do the same this season will be strongly resisted as it would constitute a breach of league rules. Last week, a resolution by Hibs and Motherwell to have the 50-per-cent levy on play-off gates cut in half was defeated. Hibs argue their main concern is that fans are being fleeced to atone for the absence of a league sponsor . Accused of a cash grab to keep more of the play-off cash, Hibs argue their main concern is that fans are being fleeced to atone for the absence of a league sponsor for the last two seasons. Asked if he expects a fight on the matter from league chiefs, Burrows admitted: 'Based on what has gone previously, then yes.'  .
Motherwell will offer free entry to their regular fans if they end up in play-off . But SPFL are entitled to 50 per cent of gate proceeds from the games . Motherwell will make stand and offer free tickets in event of finishing 11th . Rangers and Hibernian will back the club's stance against the SPFLÂ .
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Southampton target Tonny Vilhena wants to quit Feyenoord this summer. Ronald Koeman made enquiries for the 20-year-old in January and is keen to bring him to St Mary's. Holland U21 international Vilhena has one year left on contract but is ready to make the move to the Premier League now. Feyenoord winger Tonny Vilhena (left) is keen to quit the club this summer with Southampton on red alert . The Saints are also monitoring his team-mate, the £10m-rated midfielder Jordy Clasie (right) Southampton boss Ronald Koeman is keen to bolster his squad ahead of possible European qualification . Koeman is also bring his teammate Jordy Clasie to the south coast. The £10million-rated midfielder has won 11 senior caps for Holland. Koeman is also looking to make Eljero Elia's loan move from Werder Bremen permanent, as he looks to strengthen his squad ahead of possible qualification for European competition next season. Southampton are currently seventh in the Premier League table with 56 points from 33 games and in with shout of sealing a Europa League berth. The club are exceeding expectations, given the mass exodus of key players they endured last summer and Koeman has been praised for steadying the ship. Koeman is keen to make Dutch winger Eljero Elia's loan move from Werder Bremen permanent this summer .
Southampton target Tonny Vilhena wants out of Feyenoord this summer . Ronald Koeman had tried to sign the 20-year-old in January, but was rebuffed . Vilhena has one year left on his contract, but wants to move away . Koeman is also keen on signing his team-mate Jordy Claise .
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The days of the weather man could be numbered. Researchers from London and Edinburgh are developing a computer that can collate meteorological information and then produce forecasts as if they were written by a human. Useing a process known as 'natural language generation' (NLG), it has the potential to one day be used in humanoid robots on our TV screens. The days of weather presenters (stock image) could be numbered .Researchers from London and Edinburgh have developed a computer that can collate meterological information and then produce forecasts as if they were written by a human. It uses a process known as 'natural language generation' (NLG) These computer-generated weather updates are being being tested by scientists at Heriot-Watt University and University College London. Using Met Office data, the researchers are developing new algorithms for automatically generating detailed reports. If the project is successful, a prototype system will be tested by generating local weather reports on the BBC's website. Currently, the BBC website features 10 reports written by meteorologists. Each of these forecasts cover a large area of the country, such as London and South East England, but there are more than 20,000 individual locations that need tailored reports. Using Met Office data, the researchers are developing new algorithms for automatically generating weather reports. If the project is successful a prototype system will be tested by generating local weather reports on the MailOnline's website (shown), which currently features just 10 reports for large areas of the country . NLG is the process of producing readable texts in English, or other languages, automatically on a computer. Typically, the program starts with statistics and figures, or any information that isn't written in language. This includes tables of numerical data or a collection of entries in a database. NLG is the process of producing readable texts in English, or other languages, automatically on a computer. Typically, the program starts with statistics and figures, or any information that isn't written in language. These includes tables of numerical data or a collection of entries in a database. Alternatively, NLG will rephrase a block of texts to make it easier to read and understand. It is often referred to as a translator that converts computer speak into natural language, which is tricky for computers due to variances in tone and grammar. Alternatively, NLG will rephrase a block of text to make it easier to read and understand. It is often referred to as a translator that converts computer speak into natural language, which is tricky for computers due to variances in tone and grammar. The project is called Domain-Independent Language Generation (DILiGENt) and is being run by Dr Verena Rieser from Heriot-Watt University's School of Mathematical and Computer Science, with Dr Andreas Vlachos and Dr Sebastian Riedel from the Computer Science department at University College London. 'Machine learning for Natural Language Processing (NLP) is what DILiGENt is all about,' said Dr Rieser. 'Large companies such as Microsoft, Amazon and Yahoo are making substantial new investments in this field and there are start-up opportunities emerging. 'The UK is a world leader in this kind of research but we are under-represented in using machine learning approaches for NLG. This project will help to strengthen this research strand.' These developments could also help overcome problems with Apple's Siri or Google Voice which often offer repetitive responses to questions or directions.
Researchers are developing a computer that can write weather forecasts . It takes meteorological data and writes a report designed to mimic a human . This process is known as 'natural language generation' (NLG) A prototype system will be tested on the BBC website later this year .
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Adam Federici lay inert on the turf for a moment. He realised the magnitude of what happened. He understood the horror of it instantly. He let his head rest on the grass and closed his eyes as if he was trying to wish it all away, as if he was trying to blot out the din and the agony and the wild celebrations of the Arsenal fans. His face was scrunched against the grass, distorted in a mask of despair. Reading, still struggling to avoid relegation to League One, had performed heroically to push Arsenal into extra-time in this FA Cup semi-final and Federici had pulled off a series of stunning saves to keep the sides level at 1-1 but the Australian goalkeeper guessed there would be no way back now. There had been less than a minute to go before the extra-time interval when Alexis Sanchez had cut in from the left and fired in a stinging shot straight at Federici. He knelt to gather it but somehow it squirmed through his legs and trickled over the line as he scrambled in vain to retrieve it. It was football at its most cruel. In years to come, it will be the enduring image of this game. Alexis Sanchez's low shot squirmed agonisingly through the legs of Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici in extra time . It was a routine shot from Sanchez but the Reading stopper failed to collect it properly in his grasp - an embarrassing gaffe . The ball rolled through his legs and slowly towards the goal line in the 106th minute of the game . Federici tries desperately to stop the ball going over the line after it rolled through his legs and out of his grasp . Reading had fought valiantly but were unable to score another equaliser to take the tie to penalties . Federici lies slumped on the ground as the impact of his error hits him in the FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal . The Reading goalkeeper, who had been magnificent until then, left the field in tears as manager Steve Clarke tries to console him . Federici's opposite number, Wojciech Szczesny (left) of Arsenal comforts his fellow goalkeeper after the game is resolved . Reading: Federici, Gunter, Hector, Pearce, Obita, McCleary, Williams, Chalobah (Cox, 106), Robson-Kanu (Karacan, 90), Mackie, Pogrebnyak (Yakubu, 111). Subs not used: Stephen Kelly, Norwood, Yakubu, Andersen, Cooper. Booked: Chalobah . Goal: McCleary, 54 . Arsenal: Szczesny, Debuchy, Mertesacker (Gabriel, 63), Koscielny, Gibbs, Coquelin (Walcott, 101), Cazorla, Ramsey, Ozil, Sanchez, Welbeck (Giroud, 72). Subs not used: Wilshere, Ospina, Monreal, Flamini. Goals: Sanchez 39, 106 . When the final whistle confirmed that it would be Arsenal who will face either Liverpool or Aston Villa here at the end of next month, Federici, 30, put his head down and began to walk purposefully from the pitch, his thoughts fixed on some form of escape, some search for sanctuary. The Reading manager, Steve Clarke, tried to console him but he was inconsolable. As he disappeared down the tunnel, he hung his head and wept. Sure, the bigger picture was that Arsenal now have a chance to become the most successful club in the history of this competition by winning it for the second year in succession. The bigger picture is that this time, their success in the FA Cup seems less like a consolation prize and more like a gateway to a new period of glories at a club that had been starved of them until last season’s Cup final victory over Hull. But above all, this was the kind of human drama that peoples this competition and adds to its legend. ‘I am happy we are through,’ said Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny. ‘But I thought Federici was terrific today. He had the game of his life and they only got to extra-time because of him. He was the best player on the pitch. I really feel for him — I have been there, done that.’ Clarke did his best to ease Federici’s pain, too. ‘This is the life of a goalkeeper,’ said the Reading boss. ‘And Adam is a top goalkeeper. There’s every chance he’ll be Reading’s player of the season this year. His performances in the Championship have been crucial. ‘We stick by him. I understand his worth and the supporters understand how important he is. Adam is a strong character as well. He’ll take his disappointment on the chin and on Wednesday night when we play Birmingham I’m sure he’ll be as good as he always is.’ Clarke also complained that refereeing decisions had counted against his team. He had some justification but nothing can dull the memory of how his side pushed Arsenal all the way. There were times when it seemed Arsene Wenger’s team, who had been pegged back by the Championship strugglers in normal time, might be overwhelmed by the sheer relentless refusal of their opponents to accept defeat and by a team spirit that would not fade. The match became a test of Arsenal’s fortitude as well as their class. In former years, they might have buckled. Sanchez leaps skywards to celebrate his second goal of the game for Arsenal against Reading . Sanchez (left) rifles Arsenal into the lead against Reading in the FA Cup semi-final against Reading . Arsenal had an inconsistent first half before Sanchez struck clinically after Mesut Ozil passed to him excellently . Sanchez (third right) turns away in celebration as Reading's players lay crumpled on the ground after conceding . Striker Sanchez (right) celebrates alongside team-mate Keiran Gibbs after scoring for Arsenal against Reading . Gareth McCleary's second-half strike went over the line for Reading after a deflection from Keiran Gibbs . McCleary runs over to the Reading supporters at Wembley to celebrate scoring the equaliser for the Championship side . Reading's players celebrate the goal with McCleary as they pulled themselves level with Arsenal at Wembley in the semi-final . Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger (centre) gives instructions out to his team before the beginning of extra time . Federici’s mistake gave them an escape route that they followed eagerly. They had nearly taken an early lead when Per Mertesacker rose to meet a corner at the near post and Federici had to dive smartly to his left to push it off the line. Later, he produced a stunning one-handed stop to keep out a header from Gabriel. Reading held firm but Arsenal started to exert more and more pressure. Mesut Ozil, in particular, was a delight to watch in possession. There are increasing signs that the German is finally beginning to find his best form and he beguiled Reading with a series of sweet turns and beautifully measured passes. Seven minutes before the interval, Arsenal broke the stalemate. It was Ozil, inevitably, who was the inspiration. He collected the ball midway inside the Reading half, took time to pick his pass and flighted a curling ball to Sanchez in the box. Sanchez did the rest, although the rest was not simple. He controlled the ball on his chest with his back to goal, turned and committed Garath McCleary by shaping to shoot. Then, with time, the Chilean forward prodded the ball past Federici and wheeled away to celebrate. Gabriel (right), a replacement for Per Mertesacker, powers a header at goal shortly after Reading had scored . But Reading goalkeeper Federici made a splendid one-handed save to tip the ball up and against the crossbar . Sanchez (centre) earlier took the ball past goalkeeper Federici (second left) before losing his footing and falling . Daniel Williams (left) shoots at goal for Reading against Arsenal at Wembley but his attempt went wide of the goal . It seemed then that Arsenal would extend their lead. Reading’s threat had been negligible. But they came out for the second half with new belief and to the delight of their fans massed behind the goal, they forced an equalizer. Pavel Pogrebnyak must take a lot of the credit for squeezing in a cross when it looked as though he had run out of space near the byline. The ball drifted over Kieran Gibbs’ head and as Szczesny scrambled across his line, McCleary volleyed the ball back across him. Szczesny got his hands to it but he had not been able to prevent it crossing the line. Suddenly, Reading wanted more. Jamie Mackie clipped a lovely chip into the path of Danny Williams on the edge of the box. It fell to him nicely but Williams sliced his volley wildly wide. The game was harum-scarum now. Reading sensed an upset. Mackie urged the fans on and they roared back. But six minutes from the end of normal time, Reading escaped when Aaron Ramsey missed an open goal, crashing a left-foot shot against the post. Ramsey held his head in his hands. Redemption was not far away for him. It will take longer to greet Federici. Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck (centre) has an effort blocked by Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici . Germany defender Mertesacker (left) heads the ball goalwards for Arsenal against Reading . Arsenal attacker Ozil (left) escapes the attention of Michael Hector (right) of Reading during the semi-final . Laurent Koscielny (centre) leaps up and controls possession as Arsenal took on Reading in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley . McCleary (left) of Reading takes the ball beyond the challenge of Arsenal player Francois Coquelin . Reading's fans watch on as their Championship side take on Arsenal in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on Saturday . Reading manager Clarke gives instructions to his team as they take on Arsenal . Wenger's side failed to hit the level seen in recent games against Reading at Wembley .
Alexis Sanchez scored after 39 minutes following some clever play by Mesut Ozil for Arsenal . Gareth McCleary's shot was deflected over the line on 54 as Reading hauled themselves level . Sanchez struck again before half time in extra time when his shot squirmed through Adam Federici's legs .
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The British Army fired 46 million bullets at the Taliban during the eight-year Afghanistan conflict at a cost of £200 million in ammunition alone. The large amount of ammunition expended during the conflict shows the intense nature of the fighting between British troops and their Taliban opponents. According to data released by the Ministry of Defence, some 27 million 5.56 rounds were fired from either the standard SA-80 assault rifle or minimi machine gun. The British Army fired approximately 10,000 rounds from their SA-80 assault rifles during Afghan conflict . Each of the 5.56mm rounds, pictured, used in the SA-80 assault rifle costs approximately 50p . Each round cost approximately 50p. A further two million 9mm rounds were fired from handguns. According to a Freedom of Information request by the Daily Mirror, at least 80,000, 105mm artillery shells - at a cost of £1,250 each - were fired at Taliban positions. Soldiers went through an estimated £5,000 worth of ammunition for the their assault rifles every day during the eight-year conflict. A further 55,000, 30mm rounds were fired from Apache gunships. Each of these rounds costs about £65, but are able to go through solid concrete and can destroy a Taliban vehicle in seconds. The helicopters are able to provide vital close air support for ground troops pinned down by the opposition. SAS veteran Robert Henry Craft told the Mirror: 'The amount of ammo expended shows how British troops in Afghanistan were fighting for their lives every day. 'That so many 9mm rounds were used shows how close the fighting was at times'. The conflict claimed 453 UK lives. One former SAS solider, not pictured, said British troops were fighting for their lives on a daily basis .
Some 27 million rounds were fired from the Army's SA-80 assault rifles . New figures show that seven rounds were fired every minute at the Taliban . A further 80,000 105mm artillery shells were used during the eight-year war . Apache gunships also blasted  55,000 30mm rounds at the insurgents .
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Miami (CNN)Inside a plane at Miami International Airport, baggage handlers are going on a shopping spree with passengers' bags. What they don't know is that they are being recorded on a hidden camera. The Miami-Dade Police Department set up the camera as part of an ongoing police investigation into luggage thefts by the very airport workers who are supposed to get bags safely onto planes. Email your story ideas and tips to [email protected]. "It's a problem we all face," said police Lt. Pete Estis. "We will continue to be proactive until we can see that the claims of pilfering through luggage will actually decrease." Miami Aviation Director Emilio T. González said the insider theft cases "are indeed the exception among the thousands of decent, hardworking employees at MIA, and they have been prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for their crimes." And these insider thefts just don't happen in Miami. A CNN analysis of passenger property loss claims filed with the TSA from 2010 to 2014 shows 30,621 claims of missing valuables, mostly packed in checked luggage. The rest occurred at security checkpoints. Total property loss claimed: $2.5 million. John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York topped the list of airports with the most claims of thefts from luggage, followed by Los Angeles International, Orlando International and Miami International, according to the data. The problem has been so serious at JFK that in 2013, El Al Airlines set up a hidden camera in a baggage hold. The camera showed baggage handlers stealing items on flights bound for Israel, including a $5,000 Seiko watch, iPhones, an iPad, cameras, gold rings and cash. Six of those arrested pleaded guilty to possession of stolen property or petty larceny and the seventh suspect's case was sealed, according to the Queens District Attorney's Office. The high-profile case, though, didn't stop the thefts. Two more baggage handlers at JFK were arrested in 2014 after authorities said they stole two designer handbags from a suitcase, and then tried to sell them on eBay. Then, in December, seven more JFK baggage handlers were charged with stealing valuables from checked luggage. The items were stolen from suitcases of passengers traveling to or from Hawaii, Japan, Johannesburg, London, Bangkok, Dubai, Milan and various U.S. cities. In Miami, which aggressively goes after luggage thieves, police have arrested 31 baggage handlers and ramp workers since 2012, including six so far this year. Police set up a hidden camera inside the belly of a plane last year and caught baggage handlers rifling through luggage and stealing various items. Another hidden camera caught a baggage handler rummaging through bags in a secure luggage room inside the airport while a security guard looked the other way. "Insider threat is very scary for us in law enforcement, and certainly someone taking somebody's cell phone, iPad, computer -- what's next?" Estis said. A CNN investigation earlier this year found that Miami and Orlando are the only two major airports in the country that require employees to be screened through metal detectors. Miami even checks employees when they leave work to go into the main terminal. But that apparently hasn't stopped the luggage thieves. "As far as being able to get the property off the airfield, that's a great question," Estis said. "We have theories." In Los Angeles, police last year executed search warrants on 25 locations after getting complaints about thefts in two terminals. Among the valuables found were computers, watches, jewelry and cameras and designer bags. Sixteen airport workers were fired. "We cut theft in those two terminals by 60% because of doing that aggressive investigative work," said Patrick Gannon, police chief of Los Angeles International Airport. Luggage theft could definitely lead to more serious problems, he said. "I absolutely think that if we don't pay attention to the small things that happen around here, that it could lead to much larger things. So there is, I believe, a connection between baggage theft and terrorism," Gannon said. Even the TSA has had problem employees. Since 2002, the agency has fired 513 officers for theft. It employs about 50,000 officers today, and last year screened more than 443 million checked bags and nearly 1.7 billion carry-ons. DA: Guns smuggled on planes by Delta employee 'egregious' security breach . Luggage theft isn't confined to airport workers. Outsiders have been caught on surveillance cameras stealing luggage from carousels. CNN contacted airports around the country and found while the total thefts from carousels are relatively low, it continues to be a problem. For example, Seattle reported 214 luggage thefts from carousels and other airport locations last year, 200 in Las Vegas, 36 in Atlanta, 35 in Phoenix, 15 at Ronald Reagan Washington National, 14 at Dulles International and 10 at Chicago's O'Hare Airport. Odd TSA finds . CNN's Harmeet Kaur and Yasmin Khorram contributed to this report.
TSA received more than 30,000 claims of missing valuables between 2010-2014 . Most of the missing valuables were packed in checked luggage . Miami-Dade police set up hidden cameras as part of sting .
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Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone believes English football needs to ‘wake up’ after this season’s poor showing in Europe. Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester City were eliminated at the Champions League last 16 stage, and Everton were dumped out of the Europa League in the same round. Simeone, who takes Atletico to rivals Real Madrid for a Champions League quarter-final second leg on Wednesday night, thinks this season’s failure should spark a response from the Premier League’s top clubs. Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone has admitted his surprise at the plight of English clubs in Europe . Chelsea's players look dejected during their costly draw at home to Paris Saint-Germain last month . Barcelona's Luis Suarez beats Joe Hart during his side's 2-1 win against Manchester City at the Etihad . Arsenal's Mesut Ozil sits on the turf after his side's last 16 Champions League exit at the hands of Monaco . Click here to read Simeone's column in full . Writing in his exclusive column for Goal.com, he said: ‘I’m surprised there are no English clubs left in the Champions League. ‘English football has enormous potential with its footballers and financial clout. The fact that there is no English team left in the last eight of the Champions League or in the Europa League is a wake-up call for the Premier League to look at why it is that, despite their great economic power and with all the many great footballers playing in England, Chelsea are so far ahead of everyone else and why they have no teams left in Europe.’ Simeone believes that Spain is still home to the two best teams in Europe - Wednesday night’s opponents Real Madrid, who have home advantage after a 0-0 draw at the Vicente Calderon last week, and Barcelona. ‘For us at Atletico, we are competing against two teams with the obligation of winning the Champions League,’ he said. ‘At the very least, Madrid and Barcelona are among the last eight in Europe every season and usually the last four, so for Atletico to win La Liga last season was a tremendous achievement.’ Diego Godin (left) and Raul Garcia (centre) smile as Fernando Torres makes a point during training on Tuesday . Atletico Madrid defender Guilherme Siqueira (left) heads the ball as Antoine Griezmann watches on . Atletico forward Mario Mandzukic appeared in cheerful mood during training in Majadahonda on Tuesday . Atletico's Turkey international Arda Turan keeps his eye on the ball ahead of the quarter-final clash . Beating Barca to the title last season was harder than winning the Champions League, according to Simeone . Simeone believes his side will face one of Europe's top two teams when they take on Real Madrid . Carlo Ancelotti, meanwhile, resisted the opportunity to get his excuses in early ahead of the game at the Santiago Bernabeu. Despite facing Atletico without four members of his first team, he said: ‘I have the best squad in the world and it is more important to me who is playing than who is not’. Gareth Bale is Real’s biggest absentee. He was vital for them in last season’s run-in, scoring in their quarter-final win over Borussia Dortmund and in the final against Atletico Madrid. Sportsmail understands he remains committed to staying at the club beyond this summer, despite interest from Manchester United, and he was desperate to play on Wednesday night. Instead he is in a race to be fit for the semi-finals at the start of next month, should Real qualify. Carlo Ancelotti watches his players during the training session ahead of the crucial Champions League tie . Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and Lucas Silva (right) are put through their paces in training ahead of their next game . Daniel Carvajal, Marcelo Vieira and Sami Khedira (left to right) train ahead of the game with Atletico Madrid . Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid drew 0-0 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final . Gareth Bale will miss Wednesday's second leg after picking up an injury against Malaga on Saturday . Bale misses the second leg because of a strain to his left calf, while Karim Benzema and Luka Modric have knee injuries. The latter has been ruled out for up to six weeks after sustaining ligament damage in Saturday’s win against Malaga. Left back Marcelo, meanwhile, is suspended as Ancelotti aims to end a seven-game winless streak against Simeone. He is expected to play Pepe in midfield alongside Toni Kroos and Isco, leaving Cristiano Ronaldo in attack with James Rodriguez and Javier Hernandez or Jese. If Hernandez gets the nod, it will be his first big-game start since joining from Manchester United on loan in September. Should Javier Hernandez play, it will be the Mexican's first big-game start since joining Real Madrid .
There are no English clubs left in the Champions League or Europa League . Diego Simeone admits he is surprised at the plight of Premier League sides . He believes Barcelona and Real Madrid are the top two clubs in Europe . Atletico Madrid face Real Madrid in their Champions League quarter-final .
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South Korea Ambassador Lippert is now wearing a dynamic exoskeletal brace on his hand while he recovers from last month's knife attack. Mark Lippert, 42, suffered deep gashes to his cheek and hand when he was assaulted by knife-wielding nationalist Kim Ki-Jong at a breakfast function in central Seoul last month. The envoy required 80 stitches to the wound on his face and two-and-a-half hours of surgery. Scroll down for video . South Korea Ambassador Lippert is now wearing a dynamic exoskeletal brace on his hand (pictured) while he recovers from last month's knife attack . Mark Lippert, 42, suffered deep gashes to his cheek and hand when he was assaulted by knife-wielding nationalist Kim Ki-Jong at a breakfast function in central Seoul last month. Pictured: Lippert pictured with the brace with his wife and young baby . The brace was created by Seoul’s Severance Hospital and Lippert marveled at how quickly they had constructed it. 'It is an amazing apparatus, one I haven't seen before - so innovative and creative,' he wrote on Facebook. 'It is very comfortable and has made a huge difference in my recovery as I am able to hold things in my hand. 'It is very comfortable and has made a huge difference in my recovery as I am able to hold things in my hand. He added: 'This is of particular importance when I am walking Grigsby, as I often need two hands to manage [his dog] Grigsby,' he said . Lippert has posted several photos on Facebook of him using the device in South Korea . He added: 'This is of particular importance when I am walking Grigsby, as I often need two hands to manage [his dog] Grigsby!' Last week South Korean prosecutors formally charged the man who injured Lippert with attempted murder on Wednesday - despite his denials of any intention to kill. Last week South Korean prosecutors formally charged Kim Ki-Jong with attempted murder . The prosecutors' office in Seoul said Kim, was charged with attempted murder, violence against a foreign envoy and obstruction of duty. Kim, 55, was a known maverick activist who had been handed a two-year suspended sentence in 2010 for hurling a rock at the then Japanese ambassador to Seoul. He has denied any intention to kill Lippert, but the prosecutors office said in a statement that the crime was clearly deliberate. 'There was an intention to murder because (Kim) used a lethal weapon in a pre-meditated crime to attack the ambassador's face and neck repeatedly,' it said. Kim has told investigators the ambassador was the 'symbolic' target of his opposition to annual US-South Korea joint military exercises, which he blames for blocking dialogue with North Korea. The annual drills have long been condemned by Pyongyang as rehearsals for invasion. Kim insisted he had acted alone and not on the orders of Pyongyang, but prosecutors said they were looking into whether he has violated the South's strict National Security Law banning any act seen as aiding North Korea or promoting its ideology. Investigators have ransacked Kim's home as part of an investigation into Kim's possible links with North Korea. Kim had visited the North seven times and once tried to erect a memorial in Seoul to the late North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il after his death in 2011. North Korea has rejected accusations that it may have been behind the attack as a 'vicious' smear campaign by Seoul. U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert leaves after he was slashed in the face by an assailant at a public forum in central Seoul on March 5 .
Lippert, 42, suffered deep gashes to his hand when he was assaulted by knife-wielding nationalist Kim Ki-Jong in central Seoul last month . 'It is an amazing apparatus, one I haven't seen before - so innovative and creative,' he wrote on Facebook .
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Edmund Echukwu collapsed in a swimming pool and died at a 007-themed sex party last Friday . The man who died in a swimming pool at a swingers' party in an upmarket village has been named as a father-of-three. Edmund Echukwu, 35, was pulled from the water at a James Bond-themed sex party at a £3million mansion in Radlett, Hertfordshire last Friday night. Fellow revellers tried to revive him but he was pronounced dead at Watford General Hospital after emergency services were called. It is believed Mr Echukwu is a Nigerian from north London who was at his first swingers' party at the eight-bedroom house. Mr Echukwu's neighbour in Edgware, Margaret Brown, paid tribute to him today. Mrs Brown, 67, said: 'I'm devastated. He was such a sweet guy. I remember I used to talk to him a lot of the time. 'He kept himself to himself, but he used to talk to me and was very friendly. I think he was going through a difficult time. 'He was just such a gentle person. - I can't believe this has happened. Sometimes he would help me look after my disabled husband.' Mrs Brown said she believed Mr Echukwu was a care worker. She said she knew he had two sons from a previous relationship, but didn't see them very often. She added: 'He was a good-looking guy, and he always looked really slick.' Mr Echukwu had told others at the party he had three children, but there was no suggestion he was married, it was reported this morning. A 35-year-old man, named today as Edmund Echukwu, died during a sex party at this house in Hertfordshire . Witnesses said Mr Echukwu was in the water with a woman when he started getting into difficulties . He wrote about his love of football and described himself as an 'evil genius' on Twitter, according to The Sun newspaper. A post mortem examination is due to be held today, after which a coroner will open an inquest into his death. The party was one of the regular swingers' events put on by retired management consultant Richard Stanley, 66, and his partner Janet Harrison, 58. Mr Stanley said: 'I heard a shout and ran over. I dived in fully clothed, pausing only to take my iPhone out of my pocket. He was enormously heavy. 'Three of the guys pulled him out, with me pushing him from behind. They put him straight into the CPR position and tried to revive him. One of the guests was a qualified nurse.' The death happened at a swingers party run by Richard Stanley and Janet Harrison, pictured in a Channel 4 documentary. Mr Stanley said the death may have been caused by a heart attack . The mansion's owners say the pool complies with all health and safety rules and has been inspected . Mr Stanley added: 'I got straight on to 999. The call operator gave very clear instructions, which I shouted to the team performing CPR. We kept doing that until the ambulance arrived. 'Then the police turned up – there were about a dozen officers in total by the end of the night. After interviewing various people, the inspector said to me, 'this is a non-suspicious death'. It may well be that he had a heart attack.' He said guests brought their own alcohol to the parties and Mr Echukwu had 'severely dented a bottle of Jack Daniel's'. A woman who was in the pool with Mr Echukwu was left distraught by what happened, witnesses said. The event on Friday night featured 007 references including a roulette wheel, a woman covered in gold paint inspired by Goldfinger and chocolate replicas of the weapon from The Man With The Golden Gun. The property features a converted attic which Mr Stanley calls the 'dungeon in the sky'
Edmund Echukwu died in pool at swingers' party in Hertfordshire on Friday . 35-year-old believed to be a Nigerian father-of-three from north London . Owner of mansion says he may have suffered heart attack in water . A post-mortem examination is due to be held today ahead of an inquest .
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UKIP will be counting on England batting coach Graham Thorpe voting for them in next month’s General Election. Thorpe revealed during the England Lions tour of South Africa that he had signed a form supporting the right-wing party a year ago. But he goes on to admit that his UKIP backing was gained while he was under the influence of alcohol and the former Surrey left-hander now wants to find out more about their policies, which are due to be published this week. UKIP will be counting on England batting coach Graham Thorpe voting for them in the General Election . Thorpe revealed that he had signed a form supporting the right-wing party, led by Nigel Farage, a year ago . Thorpe says of the UKIP approach: ‘It was when I had just had a few drinks. So I shall read through all the manifestos before making a decision.’ Other big-name cricketers who have been linked with UKIP are Sir Ian Botham and Geoffrey Boycott but both deny any association. Botham called speculation that UKIP wanted him to stand at the Election against Ed Miliband ‘total rubbish’. And Boycott said his only UKIP connection of any sort was through being a long-time friend of the party’s biggest benefactor, Yorkshire business tycoon Paul Sykes. Sir Ian Botham called speculation that UKIP wanted him to stand against Ed Miliband ‘total rubbish’ Meanwhile, England selector Mick Newell supports Labour but will not be voting as Tory cricket lover Ken Clarke enjoys such a big majority in his Rushcliffe constituency, which includes Trent Bridge. Nor will Adam Lyth, a member of the England squad in West Indies, who said: ‘I have never voted, my family don’t vote and I never shall vote.’ Another selector, Gus Fraser, is also disenchanted with politics, telling the Cricketer magazine for its next edition: ‘I’ve lost some interest because politicians are so bloody awful and any mistake they make is absolutely nailed in the media. But the Conservatives are favourite to get my vote.’ Adam Lyth, a member of the England squad in West Indies, says he will not be voting in the General Election . Derek Pringle, a top cricket writer who was a casualty of the Daily Telegraph’s unfathomable editorial strategy, has been approached about becoming cricket consultant of Oman. However, the Oman sponsorship money needed to fund Pringle’s 50-day consultancy has yet to arrive. Derek Pringle, a top cricket writer, has been approached about becoming cricket consultant of Oman . Peter Alliss, 84-year-old dinosaur of BBC’s golf coverage, looked to a number of viewers as if he was chewing gum before the start of the last day of the Masters while talking to presenter Hazel Irvine about what was in store at Augusta. However, a BBC spokeswoman insisted it wasn’t the case and the jaw movement was more connected with age. Peter Alliss (right) looked to a number of viewers as if he was chewing gum at the Masters on Sunday . Louis Saha, a striker who never realised his full potential in a career that included spells at Fulham, Manchester United, Everton and Spurs, is now doing what he can to ensure players receive the best advice over agents. Saha has set up Axis Stars which, through social media, is aiming to offer footballers all the information they need about middlemen just when FIFA have passed the buck to national associations to regulate agents. Saha, who has Chelsea’s Didier Drogba on board, says: ‘I would have welcomed this type of independent help when I was player.’ Retired Louis Saha (right) is now doing what he can to ensure players receive the best advice over agents . Chelsea centre forward Didier Drogba is on board with Saha's new scheme to help players with advice . Smith vaults into Euros . There is plenty of consternation in gymnastics that Olympic medallist and Strictly Come Dancing champion Louis Smith has been chosen to represent Great Britain at the European Championships this week. It is felt Smith was selected as much for his celebrity as his current form, which is now limited to the pommel horse. Most aggrieved is City of Leeds gymnast Ashley Watson, who competes at international level at four disciplines compared with Smith’s one. It is felt Louis Smith was selected for the European Championships as much for his celebrity as his form . BBC Radio 5 Live heavily promoted their Friday night audience with champion jockey Tony McCoy, who was due to be interviewed by star anchor Mark Pougatch. But Pougatch failed to make it to the University of Liverpool for the show, having been stuck on the M6. Being let down by the unreliable Merseyrail would have been a better excuse. Tony McCoy was due to be interviewed by star anchor Mark Pougatch for the BBC but the latter missed it . Jimmy Anderson’s century of Tests, which he brought up at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium yesterday, includes the abandoned 10-ball farce the last time England were in Antigua. Anderson played no part that day in 2009 but MCC rule that if the teams are named and the toss takes place it counts as a Test match. Jimmy Anderson’s century of Tests includes the abandoned 10-ball farce the last time England were in Antigua .
UKIP hope Graham Thorpe will vote for them at the General Election . Thorpe signed a form supporting right-wing party a year ago . He had enjoyed 'a few drinks' at the time and said he will read manifestos . Derek Pringle has been approached to become cricket consultant of Oman . BBC say Peter Alliss was not chewing gum during Masters interview . Former footballer Louis Saha has set up a company to advise players . Consternation over if Louis Smith should be at European Championships . Mark Pougatch missed a BBC interview with champion jockey Tony McCoy . Jimmy Anderson’s century of Tests includes 10-ball farce from Antigua .
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Victor Wanyama took to social media on Thursday in a bid to dismiss rumours he was set to quit Southampton for Arsenal. 'To cut the story short have never spoken to Wenger,' Kenyam midfielder Wanyama wrote on Twitter, prompting an outpouring of praise from Southampton fans, and less enthusiastic responses from Gunners supporters. The Saints enforcer later followed those comments with a series of tweets, saying: 'The newspaper article does not say that I have spoken to Wenger or anyone else from Arsenal - and that's the truth.' Victor Wanyama's stock has risen in the Premier League since arriving at Southampton from Celtic . Saints midfielder claims that he has never spoken to Arsene Wenger over a move to the Emirates . The Sun linked the 23-year-old with Arsenal, quoting Wanyama as saying Wenger had been discussing him and had 'let it be known' he was interested in signing the former Celtic powerhouse. He was linked with the Gunners before moving from Celtic to Southampton for £12.5million in 2013 and his stock has risen in the Premier League after forging a midfield partnership with another reported Arsenal target  Morgan Schneiderlin. The Kenya international reportedly told The Sun that he is open to a move that would see him playing Champions League football next season after Wenger expressed interest in signing him. According to the paper, Wanyama said: 'Wenger has been talking about me, and he has let it be known he would like to sign me this summer, . 'Arsenal are a great club and I'd love to play Champions League football as I loved being on that stage with Celtic. 'But we've had a fantastic season at Saints and I want to stay focused on helping the club qualify for Europe. Then we'll see where I end up in the summer.' Southampton are expected to lose more players in the summer, including Morgan Schneiderlin . Wanyama has reportedly not ruled out a reunion with former Saints boss Mauricio Pochettino at Tottenham . The tough-tackling midfielder has also been linked with a reunion with former Saints boss Mauricio Pochettino at Tottenham and Wanyama has apparently not ruled out a move to the opposite end of north London. 'If I get the chance, maybe,' he reportedly told the Sun. 'You never know what will happen in the future. It's nice to be linked with other clubs as it means I'm playing well.' Despite surprising many with their positive performances this season, especially after losing star players including Luke Shaw, Adam Lallana and Dejan Lovren, Ronald Koeman's side is expected to to lose the likes of Schneiderlin and Nathaniel Clyne at the end of the season.
Victor Wanyama has starred in the heart of Southampton's midfield . Reports claim he has spoken to Arsene Wenger over a summer transfer . Team-mate Morgan Schneiderlin has also been linked with the Gunners . READ: Bacary Sagna insists he does not regret leaving Arsenal . READ: Arsenal fans should give Cesc Fabregas a good welcome .
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Hibs boss Alan Stubbs is among the front-runners for the manager's job at Wigan Athletic after Malky Mackay was sensationally sacked on Monday. Stubbs is currently embroiled in a tough promotion battle with the Easter Road side, but is believed to be among Wigan's top targets as they battle to avoid relegation from the Championship — they are currently second bottom. Stubbs' No2, John Doolan, formed part of Uwe Rosler's backroom staff at the DW Stadium before the German was sacked in November. Hibs boss Alan Stubbs has emerged as a candidate to succeed Malky Mackay after he was sacked by Wigan . Malky Mackay was sensationally sacked by Wigan Athletic following a dismal run of results since November . Doolan joined Stubbs in Edinburgh in July last year and both men — who also worked together at Everton's youth academy — are highly regarded by new Wigan chairman David Sharpe. Former Celtic defender Stubbs who is on a two-year contract in Leith, has steered Hibs into the play-off positions in Scotland's second tier, albeit they have stumbled of late after three successive defeats. However, he would face an altogether different challenge with Wigan. They are eight points from safety after the 2-0 home defeat by Derby spelled the end for Mackay, and must win their next two games against Fulham and Millwall to stand any chance of survival. Former Scotland defender Gary Caldwell is expected to be handed the job on a temporary basis, while ex-Wigan player Danny Wilson is also under consideration. Former Wigan defender Gary Caldwell looks set to be handed the manager's role on a temporary basis . Meanwhile, Mackay's bid to rescue his managerial career was left in tatters after his dismissal. The 43-year-old was told of the decision during a brief meeting with Sharpe after losing to Derby. Mackay was handed the job by former owner Dave Whelan back in November against a backdrop of an FA investigation into a shocking series of text messages, exposed by Sportsmail. Cardiff City manager at the time, Mackay is accused of sending racist, sexist and homophobic messages in an exchange with former head of recruitment Iain Moody. The Scot remains under investigation by the FA and Monday's developments will not alter the speed with which his case is dealt. Sharpe, just a month into his new role as chairman, looked forlorn after Monday's game and made a snap decision to axe the Scot. Mackay won only five of his 25 fixtures in charge and picked up just three home points — damning statistics referenced in the club's official statement. Sharpe said: 'This is a very difficult decision to make but I feel that, for the long-term future of the club, there must be a change now.' Sportsmail understands Mackay was close to suffering the sack in February but victory at Reading granted him a stay of execution. Wigan were content with keeping him until at least the end of the season and kept faith with the divisive figure. Sources at the DW Stadium also indicated that Mackay was ready to build a similar recruitment structure to that at Cardiff and had been sanctioned to do so. He remained defiant they could stay in the division immediately after losing against Derby. 'It's still mathematically possible,' he said. 'It's fine lines between winning and losing in this league.' Wigan chairman David Sharpe has said that it was a 'very difficult' decision to sack Mackay on Monday .
Alan Stubbs is among the front-runners to succeed Malky Mackay after he was sacked by Wigan Athletic on Monday . Hibs are currently battling for promotion from the Scottish championship . Stubbs' assistant John Doolan was part of Uwe Rosler's backroom staff at Wigan before he was sacked by the club .
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You can now search hashtags on Instagram without writing a single word. From today, users can post, explore other people's photos and interact with captions using just emoji. Emoji hashtags work with single emoji, multiple emoji or can be combined with text. From today, users can post, explore other people's photos and interact with captions using just emoji. Emoji are popular in the Instagram community, with nearly half of Instagram captions (pictured on Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's page) already featuring the small pictures . 'Over the past few years, emoji have become part of a universal visual language,' Instagram told MailOnline. 'From today, on Instagram emoji will now work within hashtags, so you can add them to your posts, search for them on the Explore page, and tap on them in captions.' Last month Instagram launched a standalone app called Layout. It has four main features called Faces, Mirroring, Photo Booth and Previews. Users begin by selecting as many images, up to the maximum of nine, to feature in a collage. Photos can be selected or deselected at any point. As the user adds more images the layout of the collage changes and photos can be dragged between sections and different sized boxes as desired. Emoji are popular in the Instagram community, with nearly half of Instagram captions already featuring the small pictures. The most popular emoji on the site is the crying with laughter face, followed by the face with love hearts for eyes and blowing a kiss emoji. Instagram has also unveiled three new filters called Lark, Reyes and Juno. Lark desaturates reds while 'punching up blues and greens to bring your landscapes to life', explained Instagram. Reyes was inspired by the coast of Point Reyes, California and adds a 'dusty, vintage feel' to photos. While Juno tints tones green while making 'warm tones pop and whites glow for vibrant photos of people.' In December 2014 Instagram launched Slumber, Crema, Ludwig, Perpetua and Aden filters and those were the first to be added to the app since Mayfair and Willow launched in December 2012. The most popular emoji on the site is the crying with laughter face, followed by the face with love hearts for eyes and blowing a kiss emoji. Other popular emoji are the OK hand gesture, two hearts, clapping hands, another crying with laughter face, thumbs up, smiley face and kiss mark (pictured left to right) Instagram has also unveiled three new filters called Lark, Reyes and Juno. Instagram said Juno (pictured) tints tones green while making 'warm tones pop and whites glow for vibrant photos of people' Users can also personalise their tray of filters to put their favourites within easy reach when editing an image. 'Filters have been synonymous with Instagram from day one, to help people capture and share photos that looked and felt as beautiful as they did in real life,' continued Instagram. 'The enthusiasm from the community has been fantastic, with filters Ludwig and Crema becoming the most popular filters on Instagram overall.' Lark (left) desaturates reds while 'punching up blues and greens to bring your landscapes to life', explained Instagram. Reyes (right) was inspired by the coast of Point Reyes, California and adds a 'dusty, vintage feel'
From today, emoji will now work within hashtags on Instagram . Users add them to posts, search on Explore tab and tap them in captions . Hashtags work with single and multiple emoji, as well as with text . App has also added three new filters called Lark, Reyes and Juno .
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An investigation is underway after two passengers were allegedly seen making frequent visits to the cockpit during a Ryanair flight from Dublin to Berlin Schönefeld. Two women, who were believed to be off-duty Ryanair members of staff wearing their staff lanyards, were passengers on the plane and were not wearing their uniform. The Irish Aviation Authority has decided to probe the incident, which took place on Good Friday, after fellow passengers on board expressed their concerns about the behaviour. The Irish Aviation Authority are investigating after two female passengers were allowed in the cockpit of a Ryanair flight mid-flight . Speaking to Independent.ie a passenger named Bridget who was travelling on the flight spoke of how once the plane had taken off, two women were spotted coming out of the cockpit. Ryanair has since confirmed there were a total of three off-duty workers on board the flight. The passenger also claimed she had seen the two women 'drinking in the airport' before the flight out. She said: 'Later, when the captain said 'we're getting ready to descend', the two girls went back up. They were laughing and giggling and taking photos of each other. The actions of the two women in visiting the cockpit, who have since been revealed as off-duty Ryanair staff, left fellow passengers on board concerned (file photo, not actual cockpit) 'With things being so strict since the (Germanwings) Alps crash, I don't think this should be allowed.' A Ryanair spokesperson told MailOnline Travel: 'We have investigated this matter. These were three Ryanair employees travelling off duty. 'All three were wearing their Ryanair ID and were known to the flight crew. 'Following the investigation the matter is now closed.' A spokesperson for the Irish Aviation Authority told MailOnline Travel: 'The IAA is currently investigating the incident in question. 'In general access to the cockpit is restricted to operational staff, including staff passengers, provided they are known to the Commander.'
Two women permitted into cockpit of Ryanair flight to Berlin, Germany . Ryanair state the women were off-duty staff, and have investigated . But in light of Germanwings disaster where 150 people were killed, actions brought concern to passengers on board .
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Disciplining a child for doing something wrong is a tricky business. Coming up with a punishment that will teach a son or daughter not to commit the crime again but isn't harsh enough to scar them for life is tough. Often, the best schemes are ones that embarrass a child so that they are too mortified to consider falling foul of their parents again. Choosing the right punishment for a naughty child is a difficult business (picture posed by model) Others that work very well include the mind-numbingly dull chores, which drag on for a lifetime. Some cunning parents take away their child's favourite possession, like a book or a teddy, while others resort to a lengthy lecture. One thing's for sure, when most parents put their mind to disciplining their child, a trip to the naughty step starts to look like a weekend a way at Butlins. Reddit users have been comparing the most effective punishments their parents doled out when they were children and many of the schemes are both hilarious and genius . Parents often struggle to find the balance between a punishment being effective and not too harsh (picture posed by model) One Reddit user's mother used her son's naughty behaviour as a cheap means to improve her house. Every time that he stepped out of line - she set him a DIY task in her garden. Douglerful said: 'My mom loves her garden, anytime I did anything to piss her off I had to add to her garden. When I told her I was failing English back in high school my punishment was to build her a pond - it took me a solid week of work to dig it out, line it, shape it, fill it and then plant [everything] around it. 'She told me after that, that she really hated the 30 year old cherry tree in the yard and if my grades didn't improve I'd be removing it.' It turns out quite a lot of parents use their back gardens to enact punishments onto their children - another adult reminisced about how they were put to task on the lawn with some scissors. Some parents task their children with cutting the lawn with scissors (picture posed by model) Other boring tasks included making a child write a letter or essay on what they did wrong. Watchyourback said: 'My mom made me write apology letters from when I was little up into high school. Not only did I hate writing them, but she kept all of them so now they're great for a laugh.' Many mothers and fathers use their child's favourite toy or book as a way to guarantee good behaviour in the future. A user who calls themself futureblackpopstar said: 'I have an older brother that loved to annoy me. 'One day I was a bad boy so my parents took away my gameboy and put my older brother in charge of it for 2 weeks - the torment was real.' Another person's mother took a more drastic approach, removing everything from her child's bedroom. A user called imnotacrazyperson said: 'When I was younger, I p***** off my mom pretty good and when I got home from school my bedroom was empty. She took everything out, my TV, VCR, clothes, even my pillow and sheets. 'I had to do chores and earn back everything bit by bit, one chore for each item. 'I started with my pillow, blankets, sheets, and clothes so I could sleep and go to school the next day. 'It took me nearly two weeks to get everything back - I tried pretty hard after that not to get on her bad side too much after that.' Many mothers and fathers use their child's favourite toy or book as a way to guarantee good behaviour in the future (picture posed by model) Some parents applied the same logic to their child's wardrobe, taking away all of their favourite clothing, so that they had to live in embarrassingly uncool clothes. One user wrote: 'My 7 year old daughter who loves fashion f***** up real bad one day - we had tried every standard punishment and nothing ever seemed to phase her. 'Then my husband had the idea to 'ground her from fashion' and we made her wear solid coloured T-shirts with plain jeans and trainers to school with no accessories for two weeks... that one got her attention.' Many parents like to adopt the tactic of embarrassing their child, especially when it comes to a punishment after someone has been caught shoplifting. One user said: 'The first and only time I stole something I was 13 and got caught at a bookstore in NYC for stealing a couple of DVDs. 'My dad walked me around the city for hours forcing me to tell strangers on the way that I was a thief and to tell them what I had done. 'Almost everyone he had me tell on the subways and buses/streets gave me mixed reactions and disapproval. Ill never steal again.' Often, the best schemes are ones that embarrass a child so that they are too mortified to consider falling foul of their parents again (picture posed by model) For some, the solution to a pair of children who won't stop arguing seems impossible, but some appear to have found a novel solution to making them get along - force them together. Knight0fSpadessaid: 'I have a friend who, whenever she would fight with her brother, her parents would make the go into the yard and hold hands for two hours.' Another pair of arguing siblings were even forced to wear the same item of clothing. jrwrenosaid: 'Me and my sister had to share a big shirt, just enough to fit us in, but tight enough to restrict our arm within the shirt. 'We had to depend on each other to get s*** done, because we both lost the use of one arm. 'It only took once wearing it out to the Church potluck to be permanently shamed into obedience.' While many parents have come up with ingenious ways to make their offspring toe the line, the prize for cleverest of all us to go to user sixth_in_line, who has come up with a brilliant trick to stop her niece from watching too much television. She wrote: 'I have her convinced that TVs get sick and that you have to read to them before they get better.'
Choosing the right punishment for a naughty child is a difficult business . Some parents now resort to embarrassing their offspring to punish them . Tactics include DIY chores, embarrassing costumes and essay-writing .
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It has been described as a durable and scratch resistant smartwatch and is a considerable investment, costing from $349 (£299). But the Apple Watch Sport model has been to shown to shatter easily after being dropped from a height of just under four feet (1.2 metres). Apple claims its watch, which has an Ion-X glass display, is 'protected by a lightweight aluminosilicate glass that's especially resistant to scratches and impact.' Scroll down for video . Smash: The Apple Watch Sport edition is shown to shatter easily (pictured) after being dropped from a height of just under four feet (1.2 metres). The model has an Ion-X glass display which is supposed to be 'resistant to scratches and impact' In a video, TechRax drops the 42mm timepiece from a height of four feet (1.2 metres) to simulate what may happen if a wearer drops their watch while tightening or unfastening the strap. When TechRex dropped the watch ‘not aiming at the display,’ in a test conducted in Sacramento, California, it survived unscathed despite a nasty ‘crack’ noise when the timepiece hit the pavement. However, when the watch was dropped so the display hit the floor first, the screen shattered with beads of glass seen on the ground after impact. In the video he exclaims: 'Are you serious Apple? That wasn’t even that bad. That was about three-and-a-half feet!' Deep impact: When online tester TechRex dropped the watch ‘not aiming at the display,’ in a test conducted in Sacramento, California, it survived unscathed despite a nasty ‘crack’ noise when the timepiece hit the pavement. However, when it landed on its face (pictured), it smashed instantly . The watch has 'high performance' rubber straps and the screen is held in an anodised aluminium case, that's 60 per cent stronger than standard aluminium, but is just as light. The Apple Watch Sport (pictured) has high performance' rubber straps and the screen is held in an anodised aluminium case . The tester added: ‘I found it amazing that the amount of shatter that occurred was so tremendous.' When he threw the watch down with force, the screen came off completely. Damage to the screen, such as chips, scratches or indeed shattering, is not covered by the watch's warranty and is expensive to fix, MacRumours reports. Damage eligible for warranty service includes debris under the screen, a loose back cover and condensation in the heart rate monitor sensor windows. MacRumours also discovered that in the US owners will have to pay repairs fees of $229, $329 and $2,800 for the Sport, Watch and Edition models respectively to fix a cracked or missing crown, missing buttons,or screen damage, for example. It is not known how much these repairs will cost in the UK and other regions and MailOnline has contacted Apple for comment. By comparison, the Apple Watch, which costs from $549 (£479) and Apple Watch Edition from $12,000 (£8,000) have different screens made of Sapphire glass. In a recent test, repair specialists in Cardiff showed that the 38mm Sapphire screen remained scratch-free after being subjected to being rubbed with sandpaper, keyed and even hit with a hammer. Broken: When the tester threw the watch down with force the screen came off completely (pictured). TechRex said: ‘I found it amazing that the amount of shatter that occurred was so tremendous' By comparison, the Apple Watch, which costs from $549 (£479) and Apple Watch Edition from $12,000 (£8,000), have screens made of Sapphire glass. In a recent test conducted by repair specialists in Cardiff, the 38mm Sapphire screen remained scratch-free after being subjected to sandpaper and and hit with a hammer . But some early adopters of the Apple Watch have complained its stainless steel case scratches easily, according to 9to5Mac. The 316L steel used is cold-forged to be 'extra hard', but it seems to scratch in a similar way to the back of an iPod. But it's not all doom and gloom for Apple Watch owners. Another test has shown that the Sport model does live up to Apple's waterproof claims. Unhappy: Some early adopters of the Apple Watch have complained that its stainless steel case (pictured) scratches easily, much like the back of an iPod . Waterproof: But another test has shown that the Apple Watch Sport lives up to Apple's waterproof claims after surviving 15 minutes in a swimming pool (shown above) Apple's CEO, Tim Cook previously said that he showers wearing his Apple Watch and Apple said the Sport edition has an IPX7 water-resistance rating, which means it can be submerged up to 3ft (1 metre) underwater for 30 minutes. And a team at FoneFox in Australia has shown that the watch cannot only withstand a long, soapy shower, as well as being submerged in a bucket of water for five minutes, but can also be left in a swimming pool for around 15 minutes,9to5Mac reported. While the screen couldn't be used while in the pool, because of the capacitive screen technology, when it was fished out afterwards it functioned as normal. The team found that the Crown still worked underwater, allowing them to zoom in and out of apps. The sapphire glass screen in the Apple Watch has remained scratch-free after being subjected to being rubbed with sandpaper, keyed and even hit with a hammer. The test was carried out by Cardiff-based iPhone repairs specialist iPhoneFixed.co.uk, which used a sapphire screen from a 38mm Apple Watch for its experiment. Two out of the three models of Apple Watches have sapphire glass screens - the Apple Watch and Apple Watch Edition. The glass is made from synthetic sapphire, which is created by applying heat and pressure to aluminium oxide powder, before the crystals are processed to remove impurities. The tiny round disks created are ground into shape, and polished, to become glass. Sapphire glass is said to be twice as tough as normal glass and almost as hard as a diamond. To test the durability of the screen, it was rubbed against a stone wall and then with a coin, before being ‘scratched’ by a key. The video capturing the attempts at destruction, shows no scratches were achieved to the screen. It also withstood being rubbed with abrasive sandpaper at some force and hit by a hammer – albeit not very hard. But most impressive, was the screen’s ability to withstand an electric drill being dragged across its surface, without leaving a mark. The test led iPhoneFixed to claim: ‘Sapphire glass is pretty strong and virtually impossible to scratch’.
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A woman has become the latest victim of violent anti-immigrant protests sweeping South Africa after she was left covered in blood when rocks were thrown through her car window. So far six people are believed to have been killed in the violent protests which started two weeks ago in Durban, a key port on South Africa's Indian Ocean coast, spreading to Johannesburg. In the latest show of violence around 200 protesters, shouting that they wanted immigrants to leave the country, pelted passing vehicles and the police with rocks. Scroll down for video . Victim: Carol Lloyd was left injured and covered in blood after rocks were thrown at and shattered her car window in the latest wave of anti-immigrant protests near Johannesburg in South Africa . Armed: South African police were called in to help foreign nationals as violent protests spread to Johannesburg, threatening more killings . People run for cover from a stun grenade and tear gas after a skirmish between locals and foreign nationals in Durban, South Africa, today . A group of foreign nationals threaten to defend themselves as police get between them and South Africans after a peace march in Durban . Carol Lloyd was forced to stop her car as she drove close to Jeppestown after she was injured when a rock smashed through her car window. South African police responded to the wave of protests, which are motivated by the large number of immigrants and high unemployment rates, by firing rubber bullets and tear gas today to disperse the crowds. Protests began two weeks ago and six people have been killed, and dozens of foreign nationals have emptied their shops and fled over fears of attacks. Violence flared days after Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini said in remarks reported by local media that foreigners should leave South Africa. He has since said his comments were misinterpreted. Addressing parliament in Cape Town on Thursday, President Zuma reiterated his condemnation of the violence, calling it a 'violation' of South Africa's values. Ms Lloyd stopped her car near Jeppestown, close to Johannesburg, after her window was smashed (left) and she was left bloodied (right) In Actonville, South African men were seen singing, armed with clubs and pieces of wood, as they called for foreign shop owners to leave . Police responded to the violence in South Africa by firing tear gas grenades as they began to enter men's hostels to search for weapons . Raid: Anti-riot police today raided a hostel in Benonu where local residents are suspected have taken part in the large scale protests . Weapons: Police in Benoni have been looking for guns in the homes of protesters, who have been throwing rocks at trucks carrying supplies . 'No amount of frustration or anger can ever justify the attacks on foreign nationals and the looting of their shops,' he said. 'We condemn the violence in the strongest possible terms. The attacks violate all the values that South Africa embodies.' He also said the government was taking steps to secure its porous borders and making progress in setting up a Border Management Agency, announced last year and scheduled to be up and running in 2016. The ruling African National Congress party has condemned the attacks as 'shameful' and branded them 'criminal acts against vulnerable people'. In the past two weeks, shops and homes owned by Somalis, Ethiopians, Malawians and other immigrants in Durban and surrounding townships have been targeted, forcing families to flee to camps protected by armed guards. Foreign nationals living near Johannesburg were today seen removing items from their shops and shutting up their stores because of fears they could be targeted by protesters. Police entered mens hostels in Actonville in Johannesburg looking for weapons and are seen holding suspects at gunpoint today . A police officer is seen in the kitchen area of a men's hostel in Benoni as officers work to calm protests and prevent more attacks . A man is searched by a police officer for weapons as fear intensifies in Johannesburg over the violence towards foreign nationals . The violence in South Africa has been condemned by leaders and officials as more foreigners are being forced to leave their stores and homes . Riot police, armed with guns, ammunition and wearing helmets have been clashing with protesters as they try to ensure safety . A child looks out from inside a deserted store in Germiston, near Johannesburg today after the immigrant owner removed his goods and left in fear of attack from local residents . Foreign nationals have been seen loading trucks with their goods as they flee Primrose, near Johannesburg to escape the violence . Shop owners fearing for their lives have been seen emptying their stores while armed police officers stand guard to protect them . Another officer is seen standing guard as locals empty their shops and officials struggle to contain the violence sweeping the country . They fled after a mobile phone text message was apparently sent to shop owners, warning them to shut their premises, claiming that 'Zulu people are coming to town... to kill every foreigner on the road'. In Primrose, near Germiston and about 15km out of Johannesburg, dozens of shops have been left empty and owners were seen transporting their wares on trucks today. And in Durban, where many of the attacks began, thousands of people have been seen marching through the streets calling for an end to the violence. Durban's impoverished townships have been at the heart of the recent clashes between locals and immigrants, following a similar spate of attacks on foreign-owned shops in Soweto, near Johannesburg, earlier this year. More than 1,000 foreigners in Durban have fled their homes and are now living in makeshift camps under police guard. Hundreds of people took part in a peace march today after anti-immigrant violence flared in Durban. Meanwhile, foreigners fled their homes . Peace: Thousands of people have taken part in a peace march today, calling for an end to the violence against immigrants in South Africa . A woman holds a poaster while taking part in a peace march in Durban as the president calls for an end to the xenophobic violence . A peace march against xenophobia took place in Durban, South Africa today as foreigners fled their homes and businesses in fear . Foreign nationals clashed with a mob trying to loot their stores earlier this week as xenophonic attacks and violence erupted in Durban . Police have repeatedly clashed with protesters who are threatening violence, looting stores and setting fires in KwaMashu and Umlazi . Threatening: Streets have been destroyed by gangs of protesters keen to intimidate and scare immigrants to leave the country . Safe camps have been established in the coastal city of Durban for fleeing immigrants whose shops were looted and burned down. The fear felt by many was palpable as dozens of foreigners sought refuge at a police station outside Johannesburg and stayed there overnight, according to police spokesman, Col. Lungelo Dlamini. Patrick Gaspard, the US ambassador to South Africa who was born in Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to Haitian parents, spoke in defence of the immigrants. 'As an immigrant to my own country, my heart goes out to those who have been attacked for being different,' Mr Gaspard said in a statement. In a statement, Tina Ghelli, spokesman for the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, said the Minister of International Relations, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, will on Friday meet with diplomats from several African countries to discuss the government's efforts to protect immigrants. The governments of Malawi and Zimbabwe have begun efforts to repatriate citizens affected by the attacks. Fleeing: Foreign nationals loaded up trucks with their belongings and made their way out of Johannesburg, fearing more attacks . Shelves have been left bare in one shop in the village of Primrose near Johannesburg after foreigners fled their homes and businesses . A man carries bottles of drink that had been on sale in a store after foreign nationals decided to flee Primrose, fearing for their lives . Two men are pictured carrying a refrigerator as foreigners flee their homes and businesses as protesters make them fear for their lives . Foreign nationals living near Johannesburg were seen removing items from their shops and shutting up their stores because of fears they could be targeted by protesters . South Africa has a population of about 50 million, but an estimated five million immigrants and its high jobless rate, widespread poverty and glaring income disparities make it a ripe candidate for outbreaks of anti-immigrant violence. Unemployment is officially around 25 percent but economists say in reality it is much higher. Johannesburg was the epicentre of the 2008 xenophobic attacks that killed more than 60 people and saw violence spread through the area. Refuge: Earlier this week foreign nationals, who were forced out of their homes, took refuge at camps in Isipingo in south Durban . Handouts: The foreigners, including children, were provided with food by the local community after they were threatened with violence . Fear spread throughout South Africa after people received text messages warning them they would be attacked or killed if they stayed . Mobs have been seen marching through the streets shouting as they call for foreign nationals to leave and clash with police officers . Dozens of areas have already been abandoned, like this store in KwaMashu, after foreign nationals shut up their shops and fled .
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On Friday night I’ll be wearing Bath’s No 6 shirt for the second time in a Premiership game. The switch from midfield has worked for myself and the team, so I’m hoping I can carry on playing in the back row for the rest of this season. The change of position was a decision my head coach, Mike Ford, made after the Champions Cup quarter-final against Leinster. He phoned me a day after that game to discuss playing me in the back row to maximize my on-field minutes in our run home, to what I call ‘the big dance’: that’s the finals. He thought No 6 would suit the way we are trying to play as a team and also suit my personal strengths and I agreed. Sam Burgess is set to start at blindside flanker for the second time for Bath on Friday night . Bath head coach Mike Ford believes Burgess will make a bigger impact on the game from the backrow . Burgess is still adapting to the 15-man code with his ball-carrying technique coming under scrutiny . In league, for nine years, my game has been about taking short balls and looking for holes. At Bath, that is what our forwards do, so moving into the pack makes sense and allows me more time on the field, which is what I need to keep improving my union brain. We’ve got, hopefully, five weeks left in the Premiership and if all goes well I will stay at six, but I don’t want to be pigeon-holed. I’ve found that has happened a lot since I switched codes. Whether I’m playing at 12, playing at 13 or playing at six, to me, it doesn’t make much difference to my attitude. I’ve found only subtle differences between the positions. Despite enjoying playing at flanker, I have not given up on a centre spot in my future in the game. I had a go at six earlier in the season in a couple of A-league games, but obviously that is not the same standard. Now, I feel more comfortable at the breakdown than I did a few months ago and I’m even getting to grips with the line-out. Burgess began his union career in the centre but is set to finish the season as a back rower . I find myself on the ball more, but I was disappointed by a few dropped balls. I never seemed to drop the ball as much in league! We’re addressing that now — my technique going into contact can improve. In union, you can contest for the ball more in the tackle than you can in league, so I’ve had to adapt a bit. I was maybe leading with the ball a bit too much. Another subtle difference between the codes is that in union players throw spin passes whereas in league, I was used to end-over-end passes. Now I’ve played in two positions, it is interesting to compare them. When I was in midfield, I thought that being a back was tougher and now I am in the pack, I realise that the forwards are the ones putting in the hard yards, but I’m sure if I go back into the backline, I’ll change my mind again! It was a great experience to spend time with the England squad. Burgess makes a strong carry during Bath's European Champions Cup clash with Montpellier in December . It was fantastic for me to rub shoulders with those players and pick up a few tips. I didn’t go in there with any mind-set other than to be myself and enjoy spending time with players I wouldn’t normally get to sit down and have a brew with. Training was intense and I enjoyed it. You never know when the opportunity will come round again, so I just tried to make the most of it. Stuart (Lancaster) wants me to do well in the game and wants me to be around the top players in that environment as much as possible, which is great. The former rugby league superstar spent time with Stuart Lancaster's England squad during the Six Nations . He just told me to keep doing what I’ve been doing. Obviously he has some pretty tough decisions to make, but he was pretty straight-up with me about where I stood. He told me I wouldn’t be part of those Six Nations matches, but he was very happy with how I’m going. I was at the last game against France. It was a great day for the sport and showed how freely people can play when the situation allows it. The atmosphere was unbelievable and the other players I spoke to said it was probably the best atmosphere they had ever experienced at Twickenham. Burgess was recently linked with move back to the NRL with Manly where his brother Luke (pictured) plays . That’s why I’m here; to be around that sort of atmosphere and to test myself on the best stage. It would have been wonderful to be part of that game. At around that time there were rumours in Australia that Manly wanted me back in the NRL. My brother, Luke, is there and suddenly my name was being mentioned, but anyone who knows my personality knows that there’s no way I would go back until I have given it a very good crack in union. For now, I’ll keep giving my best in that Bath No 6 shirt. Sam Burgess is a Canterbury ambassador and face of the Since 1904 fashion collection. To see the range, visit www.canterbury.com .
Bath face London Irish at the Rec in the Aviva Premiership on Friday night . Sam Burgess is set to play his second game at blindside flanker . Bath coach Mike Ford reckons Burgess is more suited to the forwards .
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Lewis Hamilton remains the richest sportsman in Britain with a fortune of £88million but Wayne Rooney has overtaken Jenson Button to be in second place in the 2015 Sunday Times Sport Rich List. Formula One world champion Hamilton, who lives as a tax exile in Monaco, remains on pole position in the list but his fortune has spiralled by £20million on last year. Hamilton has his sights on retaining his world championship title after winning three of the first four races of the season, and is set to sign a new contract with Mercedes worth £27million a year. Lewis Hamilton is top of the 2015 Sunday Times Sport Rich List with a fortune of £88million . Hamilton and actress Olivia Munn film scenes in Rome for Zoolander 2 on Friday . The scene seems to show the celebrities and fashionistas have gathered to watch Zoolander's latest show . Hamilton and Munn happily chatted and checked out each other's phones in between takes . The list was released just hours after Hamilton was pictured on the Rome set for the filming of comedy sequel Zoolander 2 on Friday. Hamilton was sat front row with Olivia Munn and busily chatting in between takes for the film which will be released in February 2016. Hamilton is making his first live-action cameo on the big screen having previously lent his voice to Disney animation Cars 2. Rooney's overall wealth is up £12million to £72million, and the Manchester United and England skipper remains on course to join David Beckham as the only British footballer to amass a fortune of more than £100million. Rooney's £300,000-a-week contract with United still has another four seasons to run, and he is just two goals short of Sir Bobby Charlton's record of 49 goals for England. Button is £1million behind Rooney and though his net worth has grown by £8million in the past year, he signed a new contract on a reduced salary of around £8 million a year last December. Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney has moved up into second place with wealth of £72m . Formula One driver Jenson Button is just £1m behind Rooney with a fortune of £71m . Andy Murray (left) takes up fourth place on the Rich List with wealth put at £48m . Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is in sixth place on £42m, but is £2m behind Rio Ferdinand . Tennis player Andy Murray is now fourth on the list with wealth put at £48million. The 27-year-old signed a three-year deal with Standard Life last year and also left the Adidas stable to take up a new £15m four-year deal with American clothing brand Under Armour. Rio Ferdinand (£44million) is ahead of former England team-mate Steven Gerrard (£42million), while British NBA star Luol Deng, who plays for Miami Heat, has a fortune of £40million. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho (£40m) is next on the list ahead of Arsenal's Arsene Wenger (£38m) who is tied in 10th position with Ryan Giggs, the 41-year-old who is now the assistant manager of Manchester United. British NBA star Luol Deng (right) in action for the Miami Heat - and his wealth is put at £40m . Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is in seventh position with £40m, which is £2m more than Arsene Wenger .
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For a player known for his fearsome, fire-breathing nature in the centre of Arsenal’s midfield, who would protect goal like it was a pot of gold, it is fitting that he is preparing to be a football manager at Dragon Park. Patrick Vieira is set to complete his UEFA Pro Licence this summer leaving Manchester City’s Head of the Elite Development equipped for the top job. He has been taking his coaching badges with the Welsh Football Association under their technical director Osian Roberts. Given Manuel Pellegrini’s capitulation at City, the timing of their conclusion could not be better with Vieira itching for a chance to test himself amongst the best. Patrick Vieira has been part of the coaching team at Manchester City since he retired . Vieira worked as Football Development Executive at City before becoming reserve team manager . Vieira is one of the potential candidates in the frame to replace Manuel Pellegrini - if he were to leave . Under Premier League rules, there is nothing stopping Vieira taking charge now as they allow coaches without the full qualifications to take charge for 12 weeks. There is currently no real hurry, but in the coming months City’s top echelons will have some important decisions to make. Vieira’s contract at City is due to expire this summer and he is not prepared to hang around forever waiting for a chance at the helm. City’s teenagers are in awe of the man, having grown up watching him torment the Premier League for a decade at Arsenal and City and across Europe. Vieira played for Manchester City towards the end of his career after spells at Juventus and Inter Milan . Vieira was signed by former manager Roberto Mancini in 2011 . One of their brightest prospects on loan at Lille, Rony Lopes, told Sportsmail in an interview: ’It was like a dream just to meet someone like Vieira. For him to be the coach, it was the best thing in the world. From the first day, he was always very friendly, talking to me a lot, trying to pass on his knowledge and make me grow up as a player and a person. That was he wanted. He is very important to me. He keeps in touch with me, asking how I am.’ After a poor start to his time in charge of City’s young players they have made it to the UEFA Youth League quarter-finals for two successive seasons, enhancing Vieira’s reputation. Young Portuguese player Rony Lopes spoke highly of Vieira . The Frenchman also has allies in the first team, having played with Vincent Kompany and Joe Hart in his one season at the club in 2010/11. When Vieira joined City in a coaching capacity in June 2013 his aim was to see how he progressed in ‘the next few years,’ suggesting he is coming to a decision-making juncture in his career. He chose the Welsh FA and Roberts, who works alongside his deputy Carl Darlington, to complete his badges because the pair are known for developing individual coaches through their personality. Vieira is best remembered for the nine years he spent at Arsenal . Vieira made his name in England at Arsenal where he won seven major honours . Vieira has his own idea of how he wants to manage a side. ‘My coaching style is a combination from my experience of working with Arsene Wenger, Fabio Capello and Jose Mourinho,’ he told Sportsmail in an interview. ‘There is a little bit of all of them, plus my own experience to deliver my message. The relationship with the players is so important. I want to trust them but they must trust me, too. I like it because I want to be close with them. ‘ . In February he added another stellar manager to his list of influences when he spent time at Bayern Munich with Pep Guardiola and his backroom staff. City’s academy director Mark Allen described how he likes his sides to play: ‘We play out from the back, through the thirds, into midfield and then a possession-based game but with fast, attacking play. We want to keep the ball, have full-backs bombing on and work on a very fast recovery. Press, press, press and play again.'
Patrick Vieira set to complete his UEFA Pro Licence this summer . Vieira has been working with Manchester City's development squad . Frenchman made his name as a tough midfielder at Arsenal . READ: Pellegrini's job on the line as Patrick Vieira waits in the wings . READ: Ashley Young laughs at City as United silence 'noisy neighbours'
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Bringing the high street to Sydney's Shire, Topshop and Topman is set to launch a second store in NSW at Westfield Miranda on Thursday 16th April. In a nod to it's English heritage, the brand will pull out all stops, chauffeuring fashion influencers in London black cabs in the lead up to the event and host four full days of shopper specials including guest appearances, opening offers, complimentary stylists and giveaways. To officially kick off the event, an exclusive breakfast will be hosted by Australian beauty and Australia's Next Top Model judge Cheyenne Tozzi. Scroll down for video . Top spot: Iconic UK brand Topshop and Topman is set to open second Sydney store in Westfield Miranda . Cue the crowds: The flagship Sydney store had thousands camp out in the lead up to its opening in 2012 . And for the lucky fashionistas who attend the event, they will be able to mingle in the in the personal styling suite among Home and Away's popular 'River Boy' Nic Westaway. The store which is said to be 100 square metre, will be a welcome international addition to the Westfield Miranda shopping centre which currently only stocks leading local labels. The UK brand also promises to deliver over 180 new styles straight from London each week, giving Australian's the opportunity to keep up to date with catwalk trends from overseas, seasons before they would be due to land here. Celebrity charm: British label has asked Cheyenne Tozzi and Nic Westaway to host in the launch celebrations . An exclusive limited edition 'Boutique' line will also debut featuring designer collaborations as loved by celebrities such as Cara Delevingne, Beyonce, Kate Moss and Kendall Jenner. The opening of Westfield Miranda is the first of several Topshop and Topman stores to roll out over the next twelve months according to the leading UK brand. This launch marks the seventh Topshop store to open in Australia and closely follows the opening of New Zealand store last month. Fashion flagship: Topshop's flagship store is in Sydney's CBD on the corner of George and Market Street . Black is back: London black cabs will escort fashion bloggers to the launch of the Westfield Miranda store . The roll out also leads the way for other leading international brands who are set to launch their first Sydney CBD stores including H&M and Forever 21 who will open in Sydney's Pitt Street Mall later this year. Sydney's current flagship store, which opened in 2012, held a launch party that reportedly cost over $250,000 and was estimated to have over 30,000 people flock through the doors in the first day. If that's anything to go by, it's safe to say the grand opening of the new Westfield Miranda store will be a hit.
Iconic UK brand Topshop continues expansion across Sydney . This marks Sydney's second store, located at Westfield Miranda . Fashion elite will arrive in style in iconic London black cabs . Australian celebrities Cheyenne Tozzi and Nic Westaway to help launch it .
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The 'battle of Holland' was nothing short of sensational as Raymond van Barnevald defeated World No 1 Michael van Gerwen - earning the bragging rights and giving himself a fighting chance of qualifying for the showdown at the 02 Arena. Robin van Persie was an interested spectator as he watched the bout on a camel TV and showed his support for his fellow Dutchmen on his Instagram page. The reigning Premier League Darts champion started well and found himself 2-0 up, before Van Gerwen began to score high and leveled the legs up. Raymond van Barneveld was in formidable form as he won 'the battle of Holland' against Michael van Gerwen . But Van Barneveld lived up to his legendary status, with scintillating finishing to ease past his Dutch counterpart, 7-3, and end his previously unbeaten record. Phil Taylor ended his losing run after beating Dave Chisnall and drawing with Stephen Bunting but the 16-time world champion will be disappointed he didn't finish off 'The Bullet' - earning himself maximum points. The 54-year-old rampaged to victory over Chisnall, taking the contest, 7-3, and recovering from back-to-back defeats in his two previous outings. Robin van Persie took to Instagram to show that he was watching his fellow Dutchmen go head-to-head . The Manchester United forward is currently out injured but looks set to leave Louis van Gaal's side . Bunting and Taylor were involved in arguably the match of the night, with both men involved in a quite incredible ending, where they threw a sequence of wayward darts before Bunting hit double one and making sure he took home a point. Adrian Lewis won his third match on the bounce, beating Bunting, 7-2, and condemning his opponent to a heavy defeat. 'Jackpot' boosted his chances of making the knockout stage with a convincing victory as he proved why he's still a player to fear in the Premier League. Phil Taylor will be disappointed he couldn't finsh off Stephen Bunting considering the chances he had . Adrian Lewis showed that he should not yet be written off with an impressive win over Bunting . Gary Anderson produced a sterling fightback to earn himself a draw against James Wade - sending the Scottish crowd wild as he hit double 20 to level it at 6-6. Wade had a number of chances to finish off the tie but was out of sorts in the final four legs, giving the 'Flying Scotsman' a glimmer hope - and he made no mistake. Anderson's point could be crucial - come the end of the competition - when the top four will meet to decide who will the Premier League 2015 champion. Gary Anderson fought back form 6-2 down to earn himself a valuable draw against James Wade in Aberdeen .
Raymond van Barneveld beat fellow Dutchman Michael van Gerwen 7-3 . Robin van Persie watched the clash via a rather bizarre camel TV . Phil Taylor beat Dave Chisnall 7-3 and drew with Stephen Bunting in a pulsating clash to end the Premier League darts in Scotland . Adrian Lewis crushed Bunting as he lost twice in Aberdeen . Gary Anderson produced a stunning comeback in front of his home crowd to draw 6-6 with James Wade after being four legs down .
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Santiago Vergini has indicated he may be ready to extend his stay at Sunderland after revealing Premier League survival could trigger the offer of a two-year permanent contract. The 26-year-old Argentinian returned to the Stadium of Light on a season-long loan deal from Costa Rican side Sport Uruguay de Coronado in August last year and has made 35 appearances to date this season. The last of them was a start in Sunday's 1-0 derby victory over Newcastle which provided a huge boost to the club's top-flight survival hopes. Santiago Vergini (left) is keen to stay at Sunderland having played a key role in the Wearside outfit's 1-0 derby win over Newcastle United on Sunday. Above, the Sunderland defender battles with Ayoze Perez for the ball . Vergini celebrates with team-mate Costel Pantilimon at the full-time whistle following the Wear-Tyne derby win . A successful completion of new head coach Dick Advocaat's mission to keep the Black Cats in the Premier League could have significant consequences for Vergini, and he is open to what might come his way. He told the Sunderland Echo: 'In the contract, it is written that if we stay in the Premier League, I can stay here for another two years. I feel very comfortable here, both at the club and outside the club, so I would be very keen to stay. 'The only downside is the climate and the weather, but even that has been good for the last few days! 'It has been very good to play regularly [this season] and I am very happy. I think with time, I have been able to adapt more to the style of play and also to my team-mates. Vergini helped Sunderland keep a clean sheet in the derby win as he makes a slide tackle on Perez . Sunderland initially signed Vergini on loan in January 2014, with the defender making his debut in an FA Cup fourth round clash with Kidderminster where he makes an attempt to tackle Jack Bryne . 'Apart from the struggles we are going through in the league, I have felt very comfortable.' Victory over the Magpies - their first in nine games in all competitions - eased Sunderland into 15th place and three points clear of the relegation zone. However, that could count for little if Advocaat's men fail to build upon it when Crystal Palace head north on Saturday. Vergini said: 'Every win brings with it a lot of confidence and with a derby game, that is even more the case. In our next game, we need to show the same character and the same spirit as we did on Sunday.'
Santiago Vergini is on a season-long loan at Sunderland . Defender has an option for a two-year deal at Black Cats if they stay up . Argentine admits only downside at Wearside has been the weather .
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The Muslim couple who were abused by a middle-aged woman on a Sydney train are 'hardworking, honest and kind' parents of a little baby boy who moved from Pakistan several years ago seeking a better life in Australia. As NSW police sources told Daily Mail Australia a formal investigation is 'definitely' under way into Wednesday's incident, friends of Hafeez Batthi, 33, and his wife, Khalida, 26 painted a picture of the Islamic couple as 'committed' members of the community in Brisbane. The family regularly attend the Holland Park mosque, community spokesman Ali Kadri said, and they are raising a newborn baby son, Mohammad, in the country which they are grateful to call home. The couple were in Sydney for just a day when they were abused by an unknown woman on an Airport Line train on Wednesday afternoon. Stacey Eden, 23, overheard the ranter insulting the Muslim couple as 'ISIS terrorists' and was recorded on video standing up for the couple. Scroll down for video . Abused on the train: Young parents Hafeez Batthi, 33, and his wife, Khalida, 26, have been described as 'hardworking, honest and kind' by members of the local Islamic community . Not going to take it anymore: Stacey Eden (pictured) made a bold stand in defence of a Muslim couple who faced a racially-charged tirade on a Sydney train on Wednesday afternoon . 'Stacey thanks again for your support for us on that day...I generally believe that you and many other Australian do respect all religions,' Mr Bhatti posted . Now, in an extraordinary act of gratitude, the Brisbane couple's mosque in Holland Park has offered Ms Eden and her partner an all-expenses-paid trip to visit the Gold Coast for a night and to see their mosque. Ms Eden, a blood collector for a pathology company who was born and bred in Sydney's eastern suburbs, said she was planning to consider the 'lovely' offer after the overwhelming wave of international media attention passes. Mr Bhatti told Daily Mail Australia he was shocked by the ugly incident, which occurred on the Airport Line train around 1:40pm on Wednesday. 'She asked my wife why she was wearing a scarf when it was hot outside - when my wife answered her I thought the woman was asking to be friendly,' Mr Bhatti said. 'Then she started saying Muslims like us are trying to conquer Australia and behead everyone here. We were absolutely shocked. 'It was just very disappointing.' Mr Bhatti said another woman nearby supported the racist woman, and the incident caused his family to miss its flight home. 'She said all Muslims should be kicked out of Australia - I tried to calm things down by telling her we love everyone,' Mr Bhatti said. He also said his wife was 'very shaken up' after the incident, to the extent she questioned if it was worth staying in Australia. Hafeez Bhatti, who was racially abused along with his wife on a Sydney train, thanked the woman who stood up for them . Police are urging anyone who witnessed the attack, which was caught on camera, to come forward . 'Stacey thanks again for your support for us on that day...I generally believe that you and many other Australian do respect all religions,' Mr Bhatti said on his Facebook account . 'This sort of thing has happened before, but you try to ignore it and the ignorant people behind it; there are lots of very good people in Australian and only a few bad ones,' he said. 'God bless Stacey Eden who supported us.' Mr Bhatti reached out to Ms Eden on his Facebook page after the story emerged. 'Stacey thanks again for your support for us on that day...I generally believe that you and many other Australian do respect all religions,' Mr Bhatti posted. Ms Eden was scheduled to meet police on Friday afternoon and detectives were attempting to contact Mr and Mrs Bhatti. On Wednesday afternoon, Mr Bhatti vented his frustrations with the attack, when he posted: 'once again, victim of racism by an old Christian lady.' He also discussed the events and said it started after the woman touched his wife's head like she was blessing her, before 'she started her ignorant comments'. Rant: Video shows this woman launching into a fiery spray about Islam, bringing up beheadings and the marriage of children while berating a Muslim woman for wearing a black headscarf . Ms Eden, who recorded a snippet of the conversation, fired back at the woman in defence of the Muslim couple (above): 'Have some respect... What's that got to do with this poor lady?' In her recording of the incident, Ms Eden is heard fuming:  'She wears it (her hijab) for herself, OK!' 'She wears it because she wants to be modest with her body, not because of people like you who are going to sit there and disrespect her.' Ms Eden said she became really upset after the woman allegedly branded 'all Muslims ISIS supporters' and insulted the woman's husband and headscarf. Ms Eden was not having a bar of it. 'That is not her doing it. That is a minority of people. Not a majority of people OK? 'It doesn't matter what they're doing... Have some respect, have some respect,' she said, as the woman continued on her tirade. 'It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. What's that got to do with this poor lady? What's that got to do with her?' 'She was saying some pretty horrible and hurtful things before I spoke up then as soon I started defending them she stopped' The Muslim couple told Stacey Eden (left, right) that they were 'very grateful' for her stand . 'Nothing,' the ranter replied. 'Exactly!' Ms Eden fired back. 'You're the one who started the argument!' the woman said. Ms Eden then instructed the woman to be silent. 'No, you're the one sitting there saying things under your breath, shut your mouth, simple. 'You shut your mouth,' the woman replied. 'No, you shut your mouth. You've got nothing nice to say, don't say anything, simple.' Ms Eden recorded a short snippet of the incident - not the whole alleged tirade - on her phone, ending with the passenger telling her to 'breathe'. She told Daily Mail Australia the Muslim couple and the angry woman alighted the train at Sydney International Airport. Ms Eden told Daily Mail Australia the couple alighted the train at Sydney International Airport . 'I missed my stop because I wanted to stay on and make sure they were OK,' said Ms Eden, who was on her way home to Mascot . 'I missed my stop because I wanted to stay on and make sure they were OK,' said Ms Eden, who was on her way home to Mascot. Ms Eden said the woman was saying 'horrible and hurtful things'. 'She told me if I was in their country I would have been stoned to death because I was wearing a dress. 'I missed my stop because I wanted to stay on and make sure they were OK,' said Ms Eden, who was on her way home to Mascot . 'She was saying a lot of things I just got to the point where I had heard enough.' The Muslim couple were 'very grateful' for her stand, she said. Police and Sydney Trains have not yet received any reports of the incident. The Islamophobia Register Australia group issued a statement praising Ms Eden's actions shortly after Daily Mail Australia's report. 'We are heartened by Stacey's actions - she is a reflection of 'Team Humanity' and we hope that her actions inspire others to stand up against racial or religious vilification,' it said. The group said they were disappointed by the remarks of the woman in the video. 'The sentiments expressed by the woman however sadly form part of the broader false and deeply damaging narrative whereby the criminal actions of groups like Daesh [Islamic State] are extrapolated to all 1.5+ billion Muslims'. The group's founder, Mariam Veiszadeh, told Daily Mail Australia incidents of abuse against Muslim women were becoming increasingly common. ''I'm very conscious of ensuring that I have sufficient storage space on my phone to ensure I will be able to record incidents should I either be the victim in an incident (or a witness),' she said. A hijab-wearing woman told the ABC last month she was subject to a physical and verbal assault on a Sydney train, with a man allegedly shoulder-charging her and hitting her with his bag and leg. Mariam Veiszadeh (pictured), a lawyer and public advocate for the rights of Muslims, says incidents such as these are increasingly common . 'I'm very conscious of ensuring that I have sufficient storage space on my phone to ensure I will be able to record incidents should I either be the victim in an incident (or a witness)' Mariam has been the target of racist attacks herself . 'It was a fully crowded train but nobody said anything. People were just listening. I know they were scared,' Hina said. As for Ms Eden, she told Daily Mail Australia she was already overwhelmed by positive comments she had received online, having posted the video just yesterday. 'Good on you for sticking up for whats right more people should be doing the same,' wrote punter Rachel Lambert. 'Well I don't know you but thank you, thank you for understanding,' said Shahiq Sarkar. Overwhelming response: Ms Eden has been bombarded with positive comments since the video appeared online . 'I hope some day when you need help and are boxed in a corner someone as bright as you is there to support you just like you did for those poor souls. 'We really need to look for the best in people and understand that its a few rotten apples who try to spoil the lot. 'All the best wishes for you.' One comment even asked: 'RU single? Lol'. Do you know more? [email protected] .
Abused Muslim couple are 'hardworking, honest and kind' They moved from Pakistan years ago for a better life in Australia . Stacey Eden, 23, stood up for them as woman launched train rant . Mr and Mrs Batthi's mosque have made her an extraordinarily kind offer . They will pay for her to visit the Gold Coast and their mosque for a day . Police sources have confirmed an investigation 'definitely' underway . The identity of the ranter remains unknown .
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Ten former Atlanta public school educators, convicted earlier this month of racketeering in one of the largest U.S. test-cheating scandals, were told to consider plea deals or face significantly more time behind bars. Fulton County Judge Jerry Baxter urged the defendants during the sentencing hearing on Monday to accept deals with the prosecution in the trial over a widespread conspiracy to cheat on state tests. He also threatened prison sentences for them if they fail to reach those deals. 'I've got a fair sentence in my mind and it involves going to jail for everybody,' said Baxter. He also said, 'I don't think you want to go my way. Either it's my way or a negotiated plea.' The sentencing will resume on Tuesday. Scroll down for video . Fulton County Superior Court Judge Jerry Baxter presides over the sentencing of 10 of the 11 defendants convicted of racketeering and other charges in the Atlanta Public Schools test-cheating trial in court on Monday . Former Atlanta public school educators fill the courtroom during the sentencing hearing which began on Monday . Former Atlanta public school Dunbar Elementary teacher Pamela Cleveland reacts in court as she listens to her mother testify on her behalf during witness statements during the sentencing . Reverend Bernice King (left), daughter of the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr and Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young were both present in court on Monday . If the convicted educators accept deals, they would be required to apologize and waive their right to appeal, and former administrators would be given punishments from one year of weekend jail time and a $10,000 fine, according to the AJC. Former teachers and testing coordinators would be given one year of home confinement and a $1,000 fine. During a trial lasting nearly six months, prosecutors accused the defendants of erasing incorrect answers or instructing students to change their answers so the educators could secure promotions and cash bonuses in the 50,000-student Atlanta school system in 2009. The educators fed answers to students or erased and changed the answers on tests after they were turned in to secure promotions or up to $5,000 each in bonuses. However, the person accused of benefiting the most from the conspiracy, Superintendent Beverly Hall - who is thought to have received up to $500,000 in bonus payouts - died of breast cancer over the course of the trial. A total of 35 Atlanta educators were indicted in March 2013 on charges including racketeering, making false statements and theft. Many pleaded guilty before the trial, and some of them testified at the months-long trial. The jury acquitted one of the 12 former educators who had been on trial and convicted the other 11 on a racketeering charge, and were facing up to 20 years in prison. They were all found guilty under the the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO, which is typically reserved for major mobsters and organized crime bosses. On Monday during the sentencing, Baxter said any children who were promoted based on false test scores were the real victims, adding that can lead to students later dropping out of school because they cannot do the work, having been cheated out of the earlier education. Such children often end up in trouble with the law, he said. 'They are the most vulnerable children in our city, and they were short-changed,' Baxter said. 'They were passed on and now they're in the prison system.' Baxter heard from character witnesses for 10 of the 11 defendants convicted this month of racketeering for their roles in a scheme to inflate students' scores on standardized exams. The witnesses — mostly friends and relatives of the defendants — pleaded for mercy and described the former educators' passion for teaching and dedication to their students, which often extended to devoting their personal time and money to help. Former Dobbs Elementary teacher Dessa Curb sat in court during sentencing. She was acquitted of all charges by the jury . Brian Evans, husband of former Atlanta public school Dobbs Elementary principal Dana Evans and former Atlanta public school testing coordinator Theresia Copeland become emotional in court . Former Atlanta Public School Dobbs Elementary principal Dana Evans asks for leniency during sentencing of racketeering charges in one of the largest U.S. test-cheating scandals during the sentencing . The 11th former educator who was convicted was pregnant when the jury reached its verdict and gave birth over the weekend. She is set to be sentenced later. Baxter listened carefully, often asking questions, and said repeatedly that while he didn't doubt the former educators' commitment and teaching ability, he believed they had made bad decisions. Whenever a witness or defense attorney questioned the jury's verdict, the judge quickly made it clear that he had heard the evidence and agreed with the verdict. Baxter said he arrived at work Monday with what he believed to be a fair sentence in mind. However, District Attorney Paul Howard told him he had been speaking with defense attorneys over the weekend and that he believed the case could be resolved with negotiated pleas, eliminating the possibility of appeals that could stretch on for years. 'I just see all the pain in this room,' Baxter said. 'It's a tragedy for all of you — the defendants, your families, your friends.' The only reason he would send them to jail, he said, would be for retribution. Fulton County Senior Asst. DA Clint Rucker talks with another member of the prosecution team during witness statements for the defendants . Former U.S. Ambassador Andrew Young testifies during witness statements at the sentencing asking the judge for leniency arguing that the former educators have much to offer the community if they are spared prison . 'I just think the best thing for our community in this whole sordid mess is for Paul Howard to talk to each of you and enter pleas,' Baxter said before calling a late lunch break around 2pm. When the hearing resumed an hour later, Baxter said the court would recess until Tuesday morning to give defense attorneys time to discuss with the district attorney about possible deals. Howard said he wants to see the defendants accept responsibility. Bernice King, daughter of the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr, last week urged the judge to spare the 11 educators from prison. Former elementary school principal Dana Evans was one of only two former educators who addressed the judge herself on Monday. She apologized and appealed to his sense of compassion, and Baxter made it clear he had sympathy for her, saying, 'you were under so much pressure, so my heart goes out to you.' In 2008, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution published a series of articles that questioned the veracity of test scores across the Atlanta school school system, which has 50,000 students . The newspaper contended the scores were statistically improbable . Gov. Sonny Perdue subsequently launched an investigation, which concluded in June 2011 . Superintendent Beverly L. Hall was the alleged ringleader of the cheating scandal, but denied any involvement. She died of breast cancer last month . It found at least 44 schools were guilty of cheating, dating back to 2005 . Educators fed answers to students or erased and changed answers on tests after they were turned in . One principal wore gloves as she erased and changed the answers . Nearly 180 employees, including 38 principals, were accused of wrongdoing . The report said Superintendent Beverly L. Hall (right) had 'created a culture of fear, intimidation and retaliation' that had permitted 'cheating — at all levels — to go unchecked for years' The cheating allowed educators to collect bonuses and improve the ailing reputation of the Atlanta school system, the investigation found . It allowed them to accept bonuses of up to $5,000 each, however Dr Hall is believed to have accepted up to $500,000 . In March 2013, Dr Hall and 34 educators were indicted by a grand jury on charges including racketeering, making false statements and theft . 21 of the educators plead guilty to reach plea agreements . They received between 250 and 1,000 hours of community service and must repay their bonuses . 12 educators chose to stand trial . The trail started in August 2014 . Dr Hall did not stand trial or accept a plea, claiming she was too sick . She died of breast cancer in March 2015 . Prosecutors said the 12 were looking out for themselves rather than their students . On Wednesday, only one of the 12 educators were acquitted . The 11 educators - teachers, a principal and other administrators - were found guilty . The racketeering charges carry up to 20 years in prison . Source: AP, The New York Times . 'I know you want to hear an admission of guilt, but I can't do that because it's not true,' Evans told the judge, but added that she could say she is sorry. One defense attorney called former Atlanta mayor and United Nations ambassador Andrew Young to testify. Young said he had no connection to any of the defendants, but that his family includes many teachers. 'We have messed up education so much. Tests and grades do not make you educated,' he said on Monday, later adding, 'I think these teachers got caught in a trap.' Young asked Baxter for leniency, saying educators are 'the backbone of this society' and arguing that the former educators have much to offer the community if they are spared prison. Evidence of cheating was found in 44 schools, with nearly 180 educators involved, and investigators found teachers who tried to report it faced retaliation. The cheating is believed to date back to 2001, when scores on statewide skills tests began to turn around in the 50,000-student school district. Between 2005 and 2009, test answers were altered and falsely certified, according to the 2013 indictment. On Monday, Larry Pratt (above holding a memorial program for former superintendent Beverly Hall) protesters stood outside of the Fulton County courthouse with others during a protest to free the 11 educators . Protesters chant outside the Fulton County courthouse on Monday during the sentencing hearing of the convicted former educators . According to Governing.com, most educators' bonuses didn't exceed a total of $5,000 between 2005 and 2009. The months-long trial began in August with more than six weeks of jury selection, and testimony concluded in late February. The criminal investigation by the Fulton County district attorney's office lasted nearly two years. It only came to light after The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported in 2008 that some test scores were statistically improbable. Howard the case was the biggest and most complex his office had ever handled lasting nearly two years and involved hundreds of interviews with school administrators, staff, parents and students.
Fulton County Judge Jerry Baxter urged defendants to accept sentencing deals on Monday or face significantly more time behind bars . 11 former teachers, testing coordinators and other administrators were convicted earlier this month of racketeering after a five-year investigation . If former administrators accept deals, they would get punishments from one year of weekend jail time and a $10,000 fine . If former teachers and testing coordinators accept deals, they would be given one year of home confinement and a $1,000 fine . Evidence of cheating was found in 44 schools across the Atlanta school system, with nearly 180 educators involved . Superintendent Beverly Hall, the alleged ringleader who received up to $500,000 in payouts, died of breast cancer as the scandal went to trial .
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An architect who arranged to meet a woman on a blind date raped her several hours later while telling her 'girls say no but they don't really mean it,' a court has heard. Adam Leheup, 34, allegedly  insisted on having sex with the 25-year-old woman despite her shouting: 'No, no.' Leheup met the woman on July 9, 2013 after arranging to meet on the 'Let's Date' mobile phone app. Adam Leheup met with his alleged victim after making contact with her through the 'Let's Date App' They arranged to meet under the clock on Waterloo Station before crossing the bridge over to the Embankment where they went to Gordon's Wine Bar. Leheup, who is a University of Greenwich graduate and technical co-ordinator on the £500m Nine Elms Point development, denies raping the woman. Blackfriars Crown Court heard that Leheup missed his last train home to Hersham, Walton-on-Thames, so the alleged victim allowed him to come home with her to her flat in Camden during the early hours of July 10, 2013. He said they enjoyed a night-long date, which included wine and cocktails, with the young woman responding to his physical advances and allowing him to remove her bra in her bedroom so he could massage her back with oil. In a statement to police, the alleged victim said: 'I told him nothing was going to happen, but he started to kiss me and I could tell he was naked. He took my clothes off and was on top of me and penetrated me and I was shouting: "No" a lot, but he was not listening. 'I was saying: "No", but he thought it was a joke or something. Then maybe he realised I was serious and he calmed down. 'He said: "Girl’s say: No, but they don’t mean it." I just wanted him out. My flatmate said she was going to call the police, but he laughed at her and said it would just be a domestic.' Prosecutor Mr Ish Sheikh told the court the couple met on dating app ‘Let’s Date’ - which connects users who mutually find each other attractive - and had two bottles of wine at Gordons Wine Bar, Embankment after meeting and walking across Waterloo Bridge. It was so late Leheup had missed his last train and his date agreed to put him up for the night. 'She made it clear nothing would happen and they went to a second bar, "Joe’s", in Camden where they had mojitos. Leheup went to Gordon's Wine Bar, pictured, with his alleged victim before going back to Camden together . Leheup has pleaded not guilty to raping the 25-year-old girl at Blackfriars Crown Court, pictured . 'He started kissing my neck and it made me a bit uncomfortable, but it wasn’t vicious or nasty and later I did kiss him back. We were getting on well,' the woman told police in a video interview. 'The kissing had got a bit more aggressive, stuff I did not like, his hand on my throat, which makes me vulnerable. 'I said: "Nothing is going to happen." I’m not that kind of girl. Mr Sheikh added: 'The defendant was also a bit funny towards her when she was talking to other men at the bar.' They returned to the complainant’s flat in the early hours. 'She shares it with two others and when they got into the bedroom she changed into jogging bottoms and a top and got into bed, where the defendant joined her without any clothes on at all. 'He started kissing her and got on top of her and she was shouting: "No, no," and to stop, but he did not take any heed of these cries and touched her with his fingers.' Partial intercourse occurred for a very short time and the young woman managed to get away and told Leheup: 'Why did you do that when I said no?' Mr Sheikh explained: 'One of the flatmates was woken because of the shouting and told Mr Leheup to leave, but he wouldn’t because he said he had work the next day and wanted to wait until the trains started running . The flatmate threatened to call the police and Leheup clambered down scaffolding outside the balcony door, but was arrested on the way to the underground station. When questioned by police the defendant said his date did not object to being touched intimately by him. 'He said he was fondling her breasts and there was no talk of sex one way or the other. 'When they arrived at the bedroom he said she said words to the effect of: "Welcome to my crack den." 'He said he took her bra off because she wanted a back massage with some oil and they began kissing. 'He said he got on top of her her and she then freaked out and as soon as she did he got off her,' explained Mr. Sheikh. 'He said he climbed down the scaffolding to avoid a confrontation. 'When she was shouting: "No" he should have known she was not consenting. He was not going to take no for an answer that night.' The young woman admits she was under the influence of alcohol. 'I was probably more drunk than I should have been. I was feeling a bit giddy, a bit tipsy, but I was not falling over.' The trial continues. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Adam Leheup met his alleged victim at Waterloo Station in July 2013 . Blackfriars Crown Court heard the pair went to Gordon's Wine Bar . Leheup arranged to meet the girl after corresponding on 'Let's Date' app . He denies raping the girl after she invited him back to her Camden flat .
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Chelsea are weighing up a move for West Ham striker Enner Valencia. Jose Mourinho earmarked the Ecuador forward in January as he chased Juan Cuadrado and Douglas Costa from Shakhtar and is ready to revive that interest this summer. Chelsea have been weighing up various strikers with Loic Remy struggling to maintain fitness and Didier Drogba turning 37 last month. Enner Valencia (left) is a transfer target for Chelsea and they could move for the Ecuadorian in the summer . Chelsea are offering a new contract to Patrick Bamford but he will go out on another loan. The 21-year-old has scored 17 league goals for Middlesbrough as they chase promotion to the Premier League. Bamford, who began his career with Nottingham Forest, currently earns £7,500 a week, but Chelsea will significantly improve on that as part of his new package. He has just over a year left on his deal at Stamford Bridge and Chelsea are keen to tie him down to a new contract. Bamford has impressed the Chelsea hierarchy during loan spells at MK Dons, Derby and current side Middlesbrough. Patrick Bamford has been a huge success at Middlesborough and Chelsea have offered him a new deal . Boro boss Aitor Karanka will be hoping Bamford can inspire his side to promotion during the final three games of the Championship campaign. The Riverside Stadium outfit take on promotion rivals Norwich on Friday evening before facing Fulham and Brighton. Valencia cost West Ham £12m and signed a five year contract. He has scored five goals this season but has been used as a winger too and has only scored one goal in the Premier League since the turn of the year . Chelsea have an interest in Liverpool's Raheem Sterling but know it will prove a difficult deal to do. Valencia has found goals hard to come by for West Ham but has also been played out wide . Raheem Sterling (left) is a known target for Jose Mourinho's side but they know it will be tough to get him .
Chelsea have revived their interest in West Ham forward Enner Valencia . Patrick Bamford is to be offered a new long-term deal at Stamford Bridge . Despite having an interest in Raheem Sterling, the move looks unlikely . CLICK HERE for all the latest Chelsea news .
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Young professional footballers can be an easy target with some of their behaviour but on Thursday afternoon it was refreshing to sit down and talk with Danny Welbeck. He struck me as a thoroughly decent young man who lives his life the right way. He is a credit to his family and his easy-going manner means he must a dream to work with. We discussed life at Arsenal, scoring against Manchester United and his FA Cup dreams. You can watch the full interview on Football Focus on BBC One today at 12.10pm and Reading’s semi-final with Arsenal live on BBC One from 5.05pm. Danny Welbeck talks to Sportsmail's Martin Keown ahead of Arsenal's FA Cup semi-final against Reading . MARTIN KEOWN: You’ve played at Wembley many times and you’ve played in a semi-final as well but you’re now one step away from an FA Cup final. Does that bring extra nerves? DANNY WELBECK: Not really. I think we’ve basically just got to play the game, not the occasion. The team was in this position last year and coming up against Wigan proved to be one of the toughest games of the season. Against Reading today is going to be another tough game. We’ve just got to approach it the right way and we want to get through to the final. Welbeck expects a tough test as Arsenal face a Championship side at Wembley for the second year in a row . KEOWN: How are you settling in? You seem to have been here all your life almost and you’ve only been here seven or eight months. WELBECK: The staff at the club, at the training ground and everyone has been very welcoming. The fans have been brilliant. My team-mates are class and I’m just really enjoying my time here. I’ve settled in very well. It’s a transitional year for me, getting to know new players, new team-mates, new systems and new ways of going about things at a different club. I think I’ve put in a few good performances. I’ve been unlucky on the club front with goals and that’s something I know will come in abundance when I get to know everything spot on with the club and I’m pretty sure that will happen. The Arsenal striker thinks he has been unlucky in front of goal, but wants to play in a more central role . KEOWN: You talk about goals, you’re playing in a wide position. What’s your favourite position? WELBECK: It’s no secret I prefer to play down the middle. But the formation we play at Arsenal, you’re playing on the left or the right. We’re always interchanging, playing in a three-man attack. It’s much easier doing that than playing left midfield or left wing in a four-man midfield. KEOWN: Wenger has worked with lots of strikers over the years and been able to develop them. What’s the area that he’s working on most with you most of all? WELBECK: We talk about the game, we analyse performances and on the training pitch we’ve also got the other staff here so after training we do a bit of individual work so that happens every day. You are always looking at ways to improve as a player, to develop and I feel like I am developing well as a player. Welbeck, who says he has been made to feel very welcome at Arsenal, holds of Nacho Monreal in training . KEOWN: Is it your movement he works on? Is it holding up the ball? Finishing? Or is it a combination? WELBECK: It’s a combination of everything. You don’t just work on one thing. Every single day all the lads after training go out and do finishing. KEOWN: Does that become competitive? To see who can score the most goals? WELBECK: Yeah it does! It gets competitive but it’s obviously all fun. But at the end of the day nobody wants to come last. We work on a lot of areas of our game. Like his team-mate Theo Walcott, Welbeck is often forced out wide, despite preferring being a central striker . KEOWN: In the last round you put out Manchester United. How did it feel to score at Old Trafford? WELBECK: It was a weird occasion for me going to back to Old Trafford on the away side. The weirdest thing was warming up on the other side of the pitch. It just felt a bit weird. But you have to treat it like it’s any other game and play the game, not the occasion. Obviously I was going back to a club that brought me up and going back to the fans that supported me for years, playing against old team-mates, my old friends, it was a weird occasion. But I scored the goal, a big goal to get us through to the semi-final. So it was a spur of the moment to celebrate. The English international scored the winning goal on his return to Old Trafford in the quarter finals last month . KEOWN: Did it cross your mind not to celebrate? WELBECK: Leading up to the game I had no plans whatsoever. I just wanted to play the game, get it over and done with and get through to Wembley and get to the semi-final. That’s what happened. I scored the goal and whatever I did I would have been criticised – criticised if I celebrated or criticised if I didn’t. It was just spur of the moment. KEOWN: Against Manchester United you seemed extra motivated. Was it anything to do with Louis Van Gaal’s comments before the match? WELBECK: I didn’t see the comments. Going into every game I want to be motivated. Playing against Manchester United – I did it earlier in the season at the Emirates – and then it was a bit different this time going back to Old Trafford. There was motivation there but I’m motivated in every game. I want to do well for my team, try and win the game and in that case get through to the semi-final. Listen, everyone is entitled to their own opinions, some you like, some you don’t like but that’s just football and it’s life. You deal with it. Welbeck celebrates in front of his old fans, a decision he says was entirely spur of the moment . KEOWN: I think you showed a lot of mental strength going into that situation. It’s always difficult going back. WELBECK: You’ve got to be strong mentally living the life and being a professional footballer. There’s a lot of people out to get you and whatever you do, everyone’s watching. You’ve just got to be switched on 100 per cent of the time. That’s just the way I’ve been brought up. My parents are lovely, caring people and they look after me well, they brought me up well and it’s the same with me and my brothers that’s credit to them. The striker has quickly become a favourite at the Emirates, and he thanked the fans for their support . KEOWN: This weekend it’s Reading. Have you looked much at their team? WELBECK: You get to watch a few games throughout the season. I know they’ve got players with Premier League experience. I’ve seen them a couple of games this season being a bit direct. [Pavel] Pogrebnyak’s a player they look for quite often from the back and the wingers will be coming inside to get the ball and flick-ons. Hal Robson-Kanu plays a bit more inside and [Gareth] McCleary is a bit more out and out on the right wing. Welbeck has been working hard in training to try and improve his finishing, along with his team-mates . KEOWN: Good knowledge… . WELBECK: Yeah I know quite a lot about football! KEOWN: As a centre forward or a winger, do you look for the weaknesses in the opposition? WELBECK: You’ve got to analyse the positives and negatives in every single team. You look at that and obviously see where you can nullify their attack and see where their weaknesses are at the back. The Gunners forward picked out Pavel Pogrebnyak as one of Reading's most dangerous players . KEOWN: How much would it mean to you to get to the FA Cup final? WELBECK: It would mean a lot. I’ve been in this position before with Man United when we played Everton in the semi-finals a few years back and we lost on penalties. I remember the situation, I remember how I felt that day and that’s something I don’t want to feel again. I just want to get to the next stage, get to the final. This is a very important game so we’re all looking forward to it, we’re going to approach it like it’s any other and play the game not the occasion.
Danny Welbeck met up with Sportsmail's Martin Keown . Welbeck thanks fans and staff for making him so welcome at Arsenal . Former Manchester United striker talks about scoring at Old Trafford . Welbeck wants to be a striker, but says playing on the wing is easier in a front three than when part of a midfield four . Arsenal take on Reading at Wembley on Saturday evening .
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Jobless Keith MacDonald (pictured) has sired a massive brood with at least ten mothers - and is said to have already cost the taxpayer over £2m . The man dubbed 'Britain's most feckless father' after having 15 children by the age of 30 is back on the market after he split from his most recent pregnant girlfriend. Jobless Keith MacDonald, 29, from Sunderland in Tyne and Wear, has sired a massive brood with at least ten mothers - and is estimated to cost the taxpayer over £2million. He was set to become a father for the sixteenth time but has revealed he's split from the unborn child's mother. MacDonald, of County Durham, says he's back on the dating market - and the baby in question is not actually his. He said: 'There is no baby - it's not mine and I'm single now.' MacDonald, who has appeared on Jeremy Kyle, says he gets most of his women by chatting them up on the bus. In the past, he bragged: 'It's easy - they never seem to say no. Just chat them up on the bus. I just pick them up like that. 'That's what I do and they never seem to say no. If they like you, they like you. Get their number and text them and arrange to meet when you come off the bus.' Last month he caused a stir when he appeared on Channel 5 documentary 40 Kids by 20 Women. MacDonald told the programme he can't find work, partly because he is 'no good at listening', and spends most of him time playing computer games. Scroll down for video . He says he finds it hard to meet new women because of his reputation in Sunderland and is shown in the programme going to Birmingham to 'pull girls'. MacDonald hit the headlines in 2011 when he tried to fake his own death in a bid to shirk responsibility for his ninth child. Macdonald with ex-girlfriend Becky Wright just after she gave birth to his eighth child, Clio, in 2008 . Charlotte Anderson (left) with her daughter Kady-Marie Anderson and June Garrick with her son Brendan Garrick (right), all in 2005. Both children are believed to have been fathered by MacDonald . In November 2012, he was found guilty by Sunderland magistrates of common assault and stealing from one of his ex-partners after a row over a cheese toastie. The binman's son was desperate to avoid paying out any more than the £5 a week he was putting towards each of his other children. Keith MacDonald: . - Unemployed . - Reportedly receives incapacity benefit for bad back of up £68.95 a week and £44 income support . - Said to contribute just £5 of his weekly income to his children . - The total benefit bill racked up by him and his offspring has been estimated at £2million from birth to 18 . He pretended to be one of his friends and sent a text message to his pregnant former girlfriend Clare Bryant, 22, telling her: 'Keith is dead.' Miss Bryant, who already had a one-year-old daughter by MacDonald, rang his mobile phone, but there was no answer. She then called the local hospitals and the police, but to no avail. Two weeks passed before Miss Bryant found out that 25-year-old MacDonald was, in fact, alive and well. He sent her a message to apologise and told her that he wanted to 'get away from his life'. He refuses to use contraception and had fathered six children by the time he turned 20 - including two he claims were conceived on double-decker buses. In 2008 he bragged: 'It's not my fault - I thought they were all on the pill. Lasses keep on coming up to me.' Macdonald first became a father at 15 as he left school and has rarely worked since saying he finds it boring. He has previously claimed incapacity allowance for a 'bad back'. MacDonald was just one of several feckless fathers to gain infamy after appearing in 40 Kids by 20 Women. Michael Holpin, a 56-year-old unemployed alcoholic from Ebbw Vale, South Wales, became an unlikely TV star after appearing in the documentary. He claims to have 40 children by 20 women - and says while he would not recognise many of his offspring in the street, he wants more. Now engaged again, the three-times married man keeps track of their names with an ever-growing family tree tattooed on his back. In 2012 MacDonald was found guilty of common assault and stealing after a row over a cheese toastie .
Jobless Keith MacDonald, 29, has fathered 15 children by 10 women . He says he is now single after splitting from his latest pregnant girlfriend . It is estimated he and his massive brood will cost the taxpayer £2million . Macdonald, who appeared on the Jeremy Kyle show, meets his conquests on buses - and claims two of his children were conceived on the top deck .
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An explosive new report reveals that the United States began secretly tracking phones long before the events of 9/11 or passage of the Patriot Act. In 1992, a Drug Enforcement Agency operation which has since been discontinued, monitored every telephone call made from the United States to one of the up to 116 countries on their watch list for drug trafficking, including almost every country in both North and South America. USA Today uncovered the details of the program, whose vastness was not known until now, and whose practices, especially in gathering bulk information, later became a model for the National Security Agency. Scroll down for video . It has been revealed the government began secretly tracking phone calls under a program created for the Drug Enforcement Agency in 1992 . The DEA program and its aims had been revealed earlier this year in a report from the Justice Department, though there was no mention of just how big the program was, and the amount of data the agency was authorized to gather. This is also now the oldest known example of the American government authorizing this level of tracking on unknowing citizens of the country. The goal was to infiltrate drug trafficking rings, especially those that were previously unknown to members of the DEA and federal government. The program also allowed agents to monitor calls the ruled out the possibility of foreign ties to the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building by American Timothy McVeigh. The program only recently shuttered, and was used for nearly two decades, with top Justice Department officials in four administrations - George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama - approving the data collections. The data collection did not however allow DEA investigators access to the actual content of calls, just the numbers dialed and time of the calls were all recorded. A 1998 request for Sprint to release their call records to the program labeled it as 'one of the most important and effective Federal drug law enforcement initiatives.' The program was eventually halted not because it had run its course, but rather out of fear for public response should the details be revealed. That decision came from Attorney General Eric Holder in September 2013, just months after Edward Snowden began systematically releasing classified information he obtained while working at the NSA, most notably documents that detailed the agency's reach, which while viewed by some as crucial and necessary, was seen by many as an Orwellian nightmare, specifically as it pertained to the freedoms and allowances the agency had been granted when it came to spying on Americans. The DEA confirmed this, and they now send subpoenas on a daily basis to telephone companies to obtain records. Former officials who worked at the agency prior to and during the program's inception speak of it as a necessity at the time as they attempted to combat the seemingly untouchable and infallible Colombian drug cartels. In that regard the program was a massive success, allowing agency officials to take down larger members of drug organizations thanks to a system that no longer required them to reach out to the phone companies every day, where the could only request individual phone records. And this years before the program had begun, and the agency was working with just the principles they had developed, two supercomputers and a team of analysts. Officials could not reveal those the program helped the agency to capture, but we do know that Colombian barons Carlos Lehder, Griselda Blanco and Daniel Barrera Barrera, also known as El Loco, were all captured by or with the help of the DEA in the years prior to the program. The success of this new system impressed President George H.W. Bush, who spoke of the idea of 'sophisticated intelligence-gathering and Defense Department technology' in a 1989 speech, the first time these concepts had been mentioned by a president. Those successes were short lived however, and just three years later drug crimes were hitting record highs while also turning increasingly violent, especially in Miami. It was around this time that the DEA program was approved, with President George H.W. Bush, along with Attorney General William Barr and chief criminal prosecutor, Robert Mueller, giving the agency these new data collection privileges in the final months of his first term. The report did not reveal when exactly this happened, and if he granted this before or after his failed bid for reelection. The DEA, who just years earlier were reaching out to phone companies in search of individual records, would now receive phone company records on a daily basis thanks to a request from the Justice Department. What's more, whereas before the focus was on getting records only of those who were known drug suspects due to time constraints, the agency now received a list of every single phone call from an American phone line to a country on the drug watch list. The countries changed, with some coming on then going off then coming on again, but the data as always the number and time of the call. There was push back from some of the telephone companies at the time, but never to the point that any of them challenged the subpoenas in court. They may have also seen no point in challenging these subpoenas in a court when those companies that did show hesitation received a letter from the Justice Department 'urging them to comply.' The aforementioned letter to Sprint in 1998 was an example of these notes sent to the phone companies, and given the fact that six years later there was still unease about turning over these records it would seem this was a constant battle throughout the years the program was active. That same letter provides another look at why going to court may have seemed pointless, as the Justice Department wrote that the program was 'legally appropriate' in the note, penned by then deputy assistant attorney general Mary Lee Warren. The scope of what the records could be used for was heavily checked prior to 9/11, with all the data being used to investigate drug investigations, with the exception of a few incidents that were seen as potential threats to national security, like Oklahoma City. With the program now shuttered, there are some concerns about the list of countries on the DEA list being revealed, though officials said that in many cases they were aware of the program, which would likely be just as beneficial to them as to the United States. The information was also passed along to foreign governments who in turn used it in building their own cases and investigations.
It has been revealed the government began secretly tracking phone calls under a program created for the Drug Enforcement Agency in 1992 . The program forced phone companies to hand over all communication on a daily basis between any Americans calling any 116 watch list countries . The data collected included phone numbers and time calls were made, though actual content was not included . The program was approved by every administration beginning with President George H.W.Bush . It was only shut down in September 2013, this after Attorney General Eric Holder became nervous in the wake of the Edward Snowden leaks . The program also served as a blueprint for the National Security Agency .
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The axe wielding thug who attempted to rob a shop but was restrained by a husband and wife duo has been unmasked as a prolific offender, who has committed more than 1,000 offences since his began his crime spree at the age of 11. Shaun Andrew McKerry, 31, was arrested after he burst into Shildon Post Office and Stores in County Durham wielding an axe and demanding cash, as an accomplice stood at the door. But he was foiled after shopkeeper Sab Dhillon heard McKarry's demands and ran from the back of the shop and rugby tackled him to the floor. Mr Dhillon's wife then appeared clutching her son's baseball bat and managed to subdue him further. Scroll down for video . Prolific thief Shaun Andrew McKerry was once dubbed 'Boomerang Boy' because he always returned home after his many crimes, and he has been unmasked as the axe wielding thief in an attempted post office robbery - where he was subdued by the owner who rugby tackled him and his wife with a baseball bat (left) McKerry was dubbed 'Boomerang Boy' in the 1990s after he was arrested 80 times in 1995 and 45 times during the 36 weeks he managed to stay out of prison in 1998. He got his nickname because he always returned home after his crimes. He committed his first offence at the age of 11 and in the next five years went on to commit 1,000 crimes. His own mother even previously pleaded for her teenage son, known as a one man crime wave, to be locked up. McKerry pleaded guilty at Durham Crown Court, via videolink from prison, to attempted robbery from the post office on March 15. CCTV footage of the incident shows the 31-year-old burst into the store and demand terrified assistant Andrea Brighty fill his bag with money. But Mr Dhillon heard the incident and ran from the back of the store to pounce on McKerry. After a scuffle Mr Dhillon managed to restrain the man in a stranglehold and his wife then appeared, further subduing the man - whose face was covered with a scarf and hood - by hitting him with a baseball bat. McKerry is pictured in handcuffs at the age of 15 when he was committing strings of offences in the area . As Mr Dhillon held him, the shop assistant removed McKerry's scarf so his face could be shown to the cameras. His accomplice, who had been standing guard at the door when they burst in, fled. Mrs Dhillon said: 'It was really scary. We didn't realise who he was at the time and how bad his previous convictions were.' Her husband told the Northern Echo: 'He did not hit me but there was a good chance that he could have as he was waving the axe about blindly while he was on the floor. Mr Dhillon said McKerry was waving the axe around when he jumped on him and wrestled him to the floor . 'I am OK and we're trying to get over it and we just want to put this behind us.' McKerry, who will be sentenced on April 24, is known by the nickname 'Boomerang Boy' or 'Homing Pigeon Boy' because he always returned home after his crimes. He once stole 22 charity boxes while dressed as a woman, and locals dubbed him a one-man crime wave. His catalogue of offending included car chases with police, a string of burglary convictions, aggravated vehicle taking, sending indecent letters, witness intimidation, threatening behaviour, assaulting a police officer, attempted robbery, shoplifting, criminal damage and countless breaches of curfew, community sentences and offending while on bail. CCTV images show Mr Dhillon pouncing on 31-year-old McKerry, armed with an axe, from behind . Mr Dhillon and the terrified shop assistant (right) subdued McKerry and revealed his face for the cameras . Mr Dhillon tackled McKerry and both he and his wife said they did not realise his criminal history at the time . McKerry's case was even brought to the attention of then Prime Minister Tony Blair, who later announced a crackdown on so called 'bail-bandits'. He began offending from the age of 11, and has clocked up dozens of court appearances. On March 11, 1999, McKerry, of County Durham, had already been arrested five times between January 22 and February 10. Shaun Andrew McKerry started offending at the age of 11 when he committed his first theft in 1995. Between 1995 and 2000 he clocked up 1,000 offences. In the 12 months of 1995 he was arrested 80 times. McKerry managed to stay out of prison for 36 weeks in 1998, and was arrested 45 times. He was arrested five times between January 22 and February 10, 1999. McKerry became known as a one man crime wave and was dubbed Boomerang Boy because he always returned home, police knowing where to find him. His mother even called for her teenage son to be arrested. In 1999 she said: 'I love him as a son but I hate the person he has become.' In one of his earlier crimes McKerry stole 22 charity boxes while dressed as a woman. By the age of 15 McKerry had convictions for aggravated vehicle-taking, sending indecent letters, and burglary. When he was 16 McKerry was sentenced to four years in a young offenders' institution for robbing a village postmaster at knifepoint. At the age of 18 he was out of prison and had offended again, but was given a 'second chance' by magistrates. Just three days later he was back again. From then on he stuck to low level crimes to feed his drug habit. In 2011 he was jailed for four years after he admitted robbery after stealing £90 from a takeaway delivery man in Coundon while armed with a six inch kitchen knife. In March he was rugby tackled and restrained by Sab Dhillon when he went into the store, armed with an axe and demanded cash. He has 55 previous convictions. He boasted after one court appearance he would be back and returned just 48 hours later on suspicion of taking a car. The 15-year-old was then placed on a supervision order despite a report to magistrates that he was a danger to the public. Magistrates tried to provide him with a string of second chances and opportunities to rehabilitate himself - but each time he re-offended. In February 2000 the press won a landmark legal victory to name him when the Lord Chief Justice ruled Bishop Auckland Youth Court had done nothing legally wrong when it agreed to the paper's application to lift the juvenile's automatic right to anonymity. Lord Bingham said he had taken a great interest in the case which centred on the individual youth's right to freedom and anonymity against the public's right to be better protected by knowing his identity. As he continued to offend McKerry developed a drug problem and stole to feed his habit. Six months later McKerry, then 16, was sentenced to four years in a young offenders' institution for robbing a village postmaster at knifepoint. This was later cut on appeal but by March 2002, aged 18, he was back behind bars again after admitting two new offences - three days after being given yet another 'last chance' by magistrates. McKerry had been granted bail after admitting theft on a Monday but was picked up 48 hours later after helping raid a Bishop Auckland clothing shop. In 2002 his mother Paula Harp, 32, pleaded for him to be arrested after she said he had ruined her life. She claimed he started to offend because he was a bit of a loner, and began doing minor things like throwing stones before his behaviour escalated. In recent years, much of his offending has been for the theft of low value items, from shops in the south-west Durham area. But in May, 2011 he was jailed for four years at Durham Crown Court which heard he only had 18 months to live if his drug and alcohol abuse continued. McKerry admitted robbery after stealing £90 from a takeaway delivery man in Coundon while armed with a six inch kitchen knife. His lawyer said he had deep vein thrombosis and cirrhosis of the liver, as a result of years of substance abuse. The court heard he had 55 previous convictions for 120 offences.
Shaun McKerry started offending when he was 11 and is believed to have committed more than 1,000 crimes including theft and witness intimidation . The 31-year-old was dubbed 'Boomerang Boy' because he would always return home after committing crimes and was arrested 80 times in a year . McKerry has been unmasked as axe-wielding thief in local post office raid . CCTV footage shows him bursting into the store and threatening assistant before shopkeeper rugby tackles him and his wife grabbed a baseball bat .
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For people that like their dating chilled out, an app that’s been dubbed ‘Tinder for marijuana users’ has just gone global. Called High There!, the app is officially described as the world’s first global social network for cannabis enthusiasts. The network is designed to let users meet one another online to make friends and form relationships without being judged for their habit or views. The High There! app is described as the world’s first global social network of cannabis enthusiasts. Users share their interests (left) and energy levels when using cannabis (right) as part of their profile . When High There! first launched two months ago, it could only be downloaded by users in the US who live in states that have legalised cannabis. But now it’s available globally via Apple’s App Store and Google Play, after getting approval to widen its reach. The app quickly became popular in New York, California and Colorado, with 41,000 downloads in the first six weeks and it’s expected to a hit in the Netherlands, Spain, England and Australia, Forbes reported. Users swipe to choose to connect to people - like in the popular dating app Tinder. When High There! first launched two months ago, it could only be downloaded by users in the US who live in states that have legalised cannabis (a joint is pictured) but a global version was rolled out yesterday . The medicinal properties of hemp are being used by pet owners to treat their cats and dogs. Hemp is legal and unlike cannabis, contains little tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the psychoactive chemical that produces the cannabis high. There are a rising number of firms in the US that sell biscuits containing cannabidiol extracted from hemp, believed to alleviate joint pains, treat mood disorders and even help animals lose weight. Research has also suggested that CBD can relieve pain and discomfort in dying pets and calm animals down. Canna Companion, based in Sultan in Washington, uses hemp from the Cannabis sativa strain in its capsules and biscuits for both cats and dogs. 'Due in part to their small body size, dogs and cats can take advantage of small amounts of CBD, THC and other cannabinoids found in hemp and can therefore reap the benefits of this great plant,' the firm said. 'We are not interested in, nor are we advocating the administration of, the well-known psychotropic compound THC, in concentrations sufficient to produce the 'high' or psychotropic effects which are normally associated with marijuana. 'We are not advocating the administration of marijuana, by any route, to animals in order to produce medical benefit or to produce any psychotropic effect.' The firm writes on the App Store: 'Chat with your connections and invite your friends who also want to engage in shared experiences within a non-judgmental environment. 'You can use High There! to date, go out with new friends, or simply connect with people who are like you. As we say, “You've got more friends than you think.”' Denver-based Founder and CEO of High There! Todd Mitchem, said that the app doesn’t encourage the sale of marijuana but is simply a social network for people who consider it part of their lifestyle. It deletes the accounts of people who post photos of the drug in their profile picture and takes down images of marijuana in their picture section. Despite the measures, Mr Mitchem said he was surprised that the app was allowed to go global. Writing on the High There! blog, he said: ‘This news was a surprise, but the allowance was made because we are a responsible social network and because we focus on building connections rather than just showing off your weed.’ He’s a former Chief Revenue Officer of hash oil maker, O.penVAPE and says that 12 million people use some form of the drug, meaning that there is a real opportunity to connect users on a social network. His motivation for rolling out the app widely is personal too, because his mother used the drug to battle cancer, which Mr Mitchem claims saved her life. ‘To you, that mother just like mine, fighting cancer in a state where the stigma still exists around weed, High There! is here for you. His motivation for rolling out the app globally (illustrated with this image) is personal for Mr Mitchem, because his mother used to drug to battle cancer, which he claims saved her life . The app deletes the accounts of people who post photos of the drug in their profile picture and takes down images of marijuana (a stock image is shown) in their picture section . ‘To all of you in states where cannabis is now legal, High There! is definitely here for you too! ‘And to the countless women and men who simply want to meet other like-minded, amazing people in a non-judgmental way, High There! is here for you also.’ The app has been likened to Tinder, which also lets users swipe through prospective friends and partners. At its regional launch, Mashable reported that Mr Mitchem created the app after women didn’t find him appealing on conventional dating sites, because he smokes cannabis. ‘We wanted to build a cool piece of technology that solved the problem of where do million and millions of cannabis consumers go to meet people, connect with people and build relationships,’ he said. ‘A lot of people say we’re the Tinder of weed, but that’s only one facet of the whole thing. It’s so much bigger. He says the network is actually primarily designed for platonic connections. ‘As we open the platform to the entire planet, I am certain meeting new like-minded people will take on some exciting new paths,’ he added.
HighThere! app is the world's first social network for cannabis enthusiasts . App lets people swipe profiles to start conversations, like Tinder . It began life limited to US states were cannabis is legal, but is now global . Denver-based founder insists High There is more than a dating site .
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An Ontario girl whose father chose her needier twin sister to receive his liver donation has now gotten a lifesaving new organ of her own. Vietnamese Binh Wagner, 3, and her identical twin Phuoc were left with fatally impaired liver function due to Alagille syndrome. But when Phuoc needed a donor just a little more, their adopted father Michael chose her to receive his liver, which was a perfect match. Now, thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, Binh and her sister Phuoc are both on their road to recovery, reports the National Post. Scroll down for video . 'BINH RECEIVED HER GIFT!!!': A 3-year-old girl in Ontario recently received a donated liver after her sicker twin sister was chosen ahead of her to receive part of their adopted father's liver early this year . Binh and Phuoc Wagner of Kingston, Ontario were adopted by Michael and Johanne Wagner around a year and a half ago from Vietnam. The twins suffer from Alagille syndrome, a life-threatening genetic disorder that causes a loss of the bile ducts within the liver during the first year of life . 'BINH RECEIVED HER GIFT!!! There are not enough words to thank the amazing and so unselfish donor,' the parents wrote on a Facebook page dedicated to the girls. The post continued: . 'Binh is recovering well, at her own pace. She has been through a lot with very different medical issues from her twin who had her transplant two months ago. 'We are looking forward to all being reunited and leading a healthier life now, with both transplants finally behind us.' When Mr Wagner and his wife Johanne found out that both girls would need a liver transplant, they were relieved to find out that he was a perfect match. However, Wagner was only able to give a portion of his liver to just one of his daughters, leaving him with an impossible choice. In the end, doctors suggested giving the donation to daughter Phuoc, since she needed it the most. Mr Wagner and daughter Phuoc went into surgery on February 10, and it has so far been a success. Anonymous lifesaver: The parents have asked that media not try to track down the donor of Binh's new liver, because he or she has chosen to remain anonymous . Recovering well: 'Binh is recovering well, at her own pace. She has been through a lot with very different medical issues from her twin who had her transplant two months ago,' read a Facebook update about the girl . Five days after the operation, the family posted a heartwarming video of the moment father and daughter were reunited in Phuoc's hospital room. 'Hey mon belle!' Mr Wagner says to his little girl, which translates to 'Hey my beauty' in French. The Wagners had seven of their own children before they decided to take Binh and Phouc in. Mrs Wagner said: 'When we saw them at the orphanage we were shocked, really. 'They were 9 pounds at 18 months. So we left the orphanage that day and went to buy two little containers with dragonflies on them and that's what we were going to lay their ashes in if they didn't make it.' Despite the health problems, Mrs Wagner does not regret her decision. She said: 'We look back and we have no regrets. 'We would travel this path all over again. They have taught us openness, they have taught our children sharing and openness. It's been nothing but a wonderful mess.' Months before Binh's transplant, Michael Wanger was convinced to pass her by and choose her sister Phuoc (right) to receive part of his liver . Alagille syndrome is a life-threatening genetic disorder that causes a loss of the bile ducts within the liver during the first year of life. This leads to a buildup of bile in the liver, causing damage to liver cells. Scarring may occur and lead to cirrhosis in about half of affected children. Symptoms including jaundice, loose stools and poor growth develop within the first three months of life. Later, there is persistent jaundice, itching, fatty deposits in the skin and stunted growth. The disease can stabilise between four and 10. It affects around one in 100,000 children. Children with the condition tend to have a prominent, broad forehead; deep-set eyes; a straight nose; and a small pointed chin. Treatment of Alagille syndrome focuses on trying to increase the flow of bile from the liver. Problems with fat digestion and absorption may lead to deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K). Deficiencies of these vitamins can be diagnosed by blood tests and can usually be corrected by large oral doses. Occasionally, liver cirrhosis advances to a stage where the liver fails to perform its functions. Liver transplantation is then considered. Alagille syndrome is generally inherited only from one parent and there is a 50 per cent chance that each child will develop the syndrome. Half of cases occur spontaneously. Source: America Liver Foundation . 'They were 9 pounds at 18 months. So we left the orphanage that day and went to buy two little containers with dragonflies on them and that's what we were going to lay their ashes in if they didn't make it,' Mrs Wagner recalled about meeting the girls in Vietnam . Despite the health problems, Mrs Wagner does not regret her decision.She said: 'We would travel this path all over again. They have taught us openness, they have taught our children sharing and openness. It's been nothing but a wonderful mess.'
Binh Wagner, a 3-year-old Vietnamese girl adopted by an Ontario family, was recovering Monday following a liver transplant . Earlier this year, her twin Phuoc received a liver from their adopted father Michael Wagner but Binh's fate remained uncertain . The identical twins suffer from a genetic disease called Alagille syndrome, which leads to a buildup of bile in the liver, causing damage to liver cells .
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A loving boyfriend has granted his girlfriend her birthday wish of having their wedding photographs taken - even though they can't officially get married yet because she is bedridden in hospital. Guo Kai and girlfriend Dong Hui, who turned 22 on Monday, had been planning to get married this month in Sichuan in southwest China. But Dong was suddenly diagnosed with serious bone cancer and admitted to hospital, meaning a formal ceremony had to be postponed, reported the People's Daily Online. Big day: Dong Hui, 22, was diagnosed with bone cancer last month but still wanted to have wedding photographs taken for her birthday . You may kiss the bride: The couple had planned to tie the knot this month, but had to make do with the photos for now . Besotted: Guo Kai (pictured right) has been at his girlfriend's bedside every day . Instead, family and friends helped Dong put on a beautiful wedding dress so that a team of professional photographers could take pictures for the besotted couple. Dong had to stay lying down the whole time due to her condition, which causes severe pain and can lead to joint dysfunction. After medical staff removed her catheter, her friends showed Dong three wedding dresses to choose from. She chose one with embroidered flowers and had her make-up done, before her husband-to-be handed her a bouquet of red roses. As they posed together, Dong whispered to her partner: 'To have you at my side is so important for me'. Since she has been admitted to hospital, Guo - who is now a firefighter - has constantly been at her bedside to attend to her every need. Commitment: Guo arranged for professional photographers to come to the hospital to take the pictures . Romantic: The couple met last year after a mutual friend introduced them and they quickly fell in love . To help with her treatment Dong needs to be turned once every hour. Guo has set 24 alarms on his phone to make sure he does not forget. The couple met a year ago after a mutual friend introduced them to each other, and they quickly fell in love. Guo said to his bride-to-be: 'I love you - marry me. I will make sure every day in the hospital will be a happy one and I will be with you as you win this battle. I believe you will recover and stand up again.' Overwhelmed: The bride-to-be got emotional as friends and family congratulated the couple . Vow of love: The couple exchanged rings, even though they can't officially get married yet . He later added: 'I just want to make sure that this birthday is full of happiness and meaning for Dong. 'The wedding and photo shoot is a dream for us all and something we had planned for.' 'Dong Hui and I both experienced the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and understand the value of life so no matter what difficulties we encounter we will face them together.' Dream dress: Friends brought three wedding gowns to the hospital for Dong to choose between .
Guo Kai and girlfriend Dong Hui, 22, had planned to get married this month . But ceremony had to be postponed after Dong was admitted to hospital . Instead Guo arranged for photographers to go to the ward on her birthday . Family and friends helped Dong get into her dream wedding dress .
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Forget stumbling into the kitchen in the small hours and waiting for milk to heat up with a screaming baby on your arm. A self-warming bottle that heats up in 60 seconds is among the latest gizmos designed to make new mums' lives easier. While muslin squares and cotton wool have been go-to products for mums for generations, gadgets on the market in 2015 include a machine that makes 'shushing' sounds to 'break the cycle of crying' and biodegradable nappies which don't clog up landfill. Scroll down for video . The new royal baby could be clad in eco-friendly biodegradable mull-cloth as opposed to disposable nappies . Pippa Middleton, left, is said to have bought the biodegradable nappies for her new royal niece or nephew . Pippa Middleton is among those embracing eco-friendly nappies and is said to have invested in £4-a-piece mull-cloth nappies for her sister the Duchess of Cambridge ahead of the birth of the new royal baby. Shoppers in Geneva, Switzerland, have reported seeing Pippa buying the nappies, which are made of natural fibres and are popular in Europe. While re-usable and biodegradable nappies are easier on the planet and will no doubt get Prince Charles' seal of approval there is also a wealth of products to make parenthood easier - whether you're royal or not. Yoomi's self-warming baby bottle promises to gently warm a baby's feed to the natural temperature of breast milk in just 60 seconds, meaning there's no need for Wills to even get out of bed when helping with night-time feeds. And if they're having trouble settling the baby and need to resort to the pushchair the royal couple can pace around the grounds of Kensington Palace in safety thanks to Buggi Lights flashing ladybirds, which clip on to the pushchair's chassis and come with white forward facing and red rear facing flashing lights - just like a car. There's no need to get cold hands while trying to get the baby to sleep either: Mummy Mitts attach to the handle bars of the pushchair, meaning you can take your hands out while the mittens remain attached. Headlights for the pushchair and a baby 'shusher' are among the latest gadgets for mums... ...or why not try mittens that attached to the pushchair or a giraffe to rock the crib? Koo-di's spout protector is also among the list of products you never knew you needed, stopping baby touching hot bath taps and protecting against bumps, with heat spots that change colour to indicate temperature. When it comes to bedtime the Baby Shusher puts an end to pacing round the living room for hours on end: with rhymic 'shush' sounds the device can be programmed to make 15 minutes or 30 minutes of continuous shushing. And if that doesn't work patent-pending Gerry the Giraffe attaches to car seat, cribs and baby bouncers to rock the baby for up to 30 minutes - just enough time to get your nails done. But if baby isn't sleeping because they're poorly look no further than the Spilly Spoon, a non-spill medicine spoon which promises to administer medicine without spilling it first. A self-warming bottle and a spout protector are other gadgets on offer . The Spilly Spoon is designed to look like a caterpillar and administer medicine without spilling it . 'There's a mind-boggling array of infant devices on the market, but just because something exists doesn't mean that anyone actually needs it,' Justine Roberts, CEO of parenting website Mumsnet, told MailOnline. 'For first time parents, it's almost impossible to predict which baby products will turn out to be essentials and which will gather dust in the cupboard. Feeding: muslin squares . Sleeping: Moses basket . Clothing: Babygros, scratch mittens . Medicine: Gripe water, Calpol . Toys: Fisher Price Chatter Telephone . 'One family will find that a multi-purpose travel system fits in perfectly with their needs; another may realise that all they need for transport is a sling.' And what would Sister Julienne, Call the Midwife's profoundly practical chief midwife - or your Granny - have to say? While there's no doubt many of today's modern gadgets can make life easy for new parents, when it comes to babies there are some things which have transcended time. Muslin squares, scratch mittens and Babygros still feature on 'must have' hospital bag lists, and many new mums come home from hospital and place their bundles of joy in Moses baskets. 'Our users also find that talking to other parents - about what you do and don't need to buy, how to budget, and the realities of day-to-day finances with an extra mouth to feed - is priceless,' says Mumnet's Roberts.
Pippa is said to have bought biodegradable nappies in Switzerland . Buggy lights have white forward and red rear facing lights - just like a car . Self-warming bottle means new mums don't even need to get out of bed .
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(CNN)Italians have a saying: "Too much of something cripples it." We're overcrowded with so many frescoed churches, medieval castles and Roman ruins that we simply don't know what to do with them, let alone care for a proper upkeep. We've turned blind to their value and beauty. There are nearly 5,000 "gems" scattered across the country, ranging from museums to archaeological areas and monuments. Italy boasts the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites in the world -- 50, several of which risk crumbling to the ground due to neglect and lack of public resources. And there are another 42,000 that are at the mercy of mudslides, floods and natural calamities. The UNESCO-listed Basilica of Assisi, where St. Frances' tomb lies, is just the last of a series of national shames. Its frescoed walls by Renaissance masters including Giotto risk falling down and are badly in need of a restyle. In a desperate move the monks have launched a crowdfunding project to raise 500,000 euros. We're talking of one of the biggest pilgrimage sites in the world -- not to mention its artistic value. I remember once an American colleague asking me: "But what does Italy do with its immense cultural heritage"? Good question. If other nations had half as much of what we boast, they'd make a much better job with it. Paradoxically, if we had just the Coliseum or Venice it would be easier. But we don't and trouble is Italy doesn't know how to exploit this treasure. Take the British Museum's successful exhibition on Pompeii in 2013: we have the real site in our backyard but the British made the best of it worldwide while the real Pompeii was -- and still is -- making global headlines just because of its frequent collapses. Or, worse, Italy couldn't care less to promote its assets. As a travel writer I have the misfortune of dealing with tourist offices almost on a daily basis and it's a battle: many are reluctant to give information and have no good photos of places. I find myself almost begging them, when it should be the other way round. The true but sad thing is that restyling in Italy is mainly thanks to private funds and sponsors. Crowdfunding has already saved Bologna's San Luca Portico. The Coliseum is getting a makeover thanks to shoe brand Todd's, while a few visionary businessmen are rescuing crumbling villages by turning them into luxury resorts. Yet it's not just a matter of scarce public resources or austerity-driven measures. It's also about not having a sense of artistic and cultural attachment, the care to cherish a country's valuable monuments. And that's because Italians have always lacked a sense of national belonging: Italy, despite its millenary history, is one of the world's most modern states, unified in 1861. Patriot Massimo D'Azeglio once said: "Now that we've made Italy, we need to make Italians." Tough job indeed, and we're still a long way to go. There's also wide-spread approach that tends to limit restyling in general. Heritage authorities are in love with the Romantic ideal "of decadent ruins": better leave the monument or site as it is, even allow it to rot, rather than recover it and "destroy its original beauty." Each time new subway works bring to light an unknown Roman theatre or necropoli, it all freezes - the public works and the artistic upkeep. Preservation is equal to negligence and oblivion. But that's a blind approach. There's so much Italy could do with what it has, that it could live off tourism. Symbola Foundation estimates that culture and art, if well exploited, could generate a turnover of 214 billion euros a year, amounting to 15.3% of GDP. Another thorny issue is having a cheap culture. Entrance tickets to the Coliseum, Italy's top site that each year lures more than 6 million tourists, cost a maximum of 12 euros. Matera's rock crypts are 5 euros. Not to mention churches featuring Michelangelo's works, which are free to enter. The first time I visited Westminster Abbey in London, and St. Patrick's church in Dublin, I was shocked to find out I had to pay to get in. And it was quite expensive, too. One could argue that Italy does well to open for free the Lord's doors, but probably in some "critical" cases a minimum cost to enter wouldn't hurt. The country's mindset needs to change, too. Monuments and works of art are not dead, but living things that deserve to be sexed-up once in a while. If we don't have enough space to showcase all of them or the money for their maintenance, why not give them over to other countries to run? Or sell them to rich businessmen? Similar options make state authorities' hair stand on end: they stress art belongs to the Italian people and should remain in public hands -- even if it's inaccessible and unenjoyable. Yet is it better to have a public ruin or a private, thriving multimedia museum? The Uffizi Galleries' secret cellars are stacked with 2,500 forgotten masterpieces, which could be leased out to privates. Curators fear the artworks could get damaged if moved. But cobwebs and dust can do no harm, right? Our sunny piazzas, bridges and frescoed castles should be regularly rented out for lavish ceremonies and weddings of billionaires couples or for major company events that would bring millions of euros to cities' coffers. And who cares if for one single evening residents are unable to park their car in front of their palazzo? There are also 6,000 abandoned medieval "ghost towns" that could be recovered or sold to revamp local economy. The state should also speed up the process of putting up for auction hundreds of artistic sites and historical buildings to privates and international investors who get to run them for 50 years. Since the project launch in 2012 so far just two restyles have worked out, one being a Renaissance villa in Florence turned into a deluxe spa resort. Fine, Rome wasn't built in a day. But it could crumble in an hour.
Italy boasts the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites in the world . Italy doesn't know how to exploit treasures, and appears not to care about them, writes Silvia Marchetti .
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The federal government will be investing $4.1 million on a TV drama which is set to broadcast overseas as a way of deterring asylum seekers from entering Australian shores by boat. ABC program Lateline revealed the telemovie will be shown in countries such as Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan later in the year, urging asylum seekers not to trust people smugglers. The drama, commissioned by the Customs and Border Security Agency, will reportedly have a story-line which involves the Australian Navy and asylum seekers drowning at sea. The federal government will be investing $4.1 million on a TV drama which is set to broadcast overseas as a way of deterring asylum seekers from entering Australian shores by boat . The telemovie will be shown in countries such as Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan later in the year, urging asylum seekers not to trust people smugglers . An Immigration Department spokesperson would not clarify whether the government will fully fund the drama. However the spokesperson told Lateline that 'television soap operas and telemovies are proven media to reach the target audience when seeking to deliver complex messages'. 'Each broadcast will be accompanied by a major awareness campaign across television and social media,' the spokesperson said. Producing the show will be Sydney company Put It Out There Pictures. This comes as Prime Minister Tony Abbott stated that only the Coalition would be able to stop asylum seeker boats . Despite the multi-million dollar funding, Phil Glendenning - president of Refugee Council of Australia -  told Lateline that he has doubts the show will discourage people from countries like Afghanistan and Syria. 'A TV show isn't going to stop people who are running from the Taliban,' he said. Mr Glendenning says the government should instead use the funds to help the United Nations High Commission for Refugees give asylum seekers better security. This comes as Prime Minister Tony Abbott stated that only the Coalition would be able to stop asylum seeker boats, the Guardian reports. 'I'm also confident that only this government can keep them stopped because any other government, I suspect, would quickly succumb to the cries of the human rights lawyers and others and what that would mean, very quickly, is that the people smugglers would be back in business,' he said on Thursday.
The Australian government will make a multi-million dollar telemovie . It has been commissioned by the Customs and Border Security Agency . The drama is set to be shown in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan . It will be produced by Sydney-based company Put It Out There Pictures . ABC program Lateline reports the story-line will be of the Australian Navy and asylum seekers drowning at sea . The drama will reportedly be shown later in the year, urging asylum seekers not to trust people smugglers .
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A former SS sergeant described how so many Jews were brought to the Auschwitz death camp at once that he was put on a 24-hour shift guarding the ramp where they disembarked from the trains. He told in chilling detail how cattle cars full of Jews were brought to the Auschwitz death camp, the people stripped of their belongings and then most led directly into gas chambers. Oskar Groening is being tried on 300,000 counts of accessory to murder, related to a period between May and July 1944 when around 425,000 Jews from Hungary were brought to the Auschwitz-Birkenau complex in Nazi-occupied Poland and most immediately gassed to death. During that period, so many trains were arriving that often two would have to wait with closed doors as the first was 'processed,' Groening testified at the Lueneburg state court. Scroll down for videos . A former SS sergeant (pictured) described in chilling detail Wednesday how cattle cars full of Jews were brought to the Auschwitz death camp, the people stripped of their belongings and then most led directly into gas chambers . Oskar Groening is being tried on 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. He's seen here shuffling out of court on day one of the trial . Eva Kor (pictured) told of how she was never allowed to say goodbye to her mother who was dragged away from her as she arrived at the Nazi death camp . Groening told the court on Tuesday that he is 'morally guilty' but not directly responsible for any deaths . SS Sergeant Oskar Groening - known as 'the bookkeeper of Auschwitz' - is on trial charged with complicity in the killing of 300,000 Jews at the Nazi extermination camp . Inhuman suffering: A photograph of the liberation of Auschwitz by Soviet troops in 1945. Eva and Miriam Kor are shown holding hands in the very front . Recovery: Miriam and Eva Kor as shown in a 1949 photo. Eva Kor and her twin sister Miriam were among the 1,500 twins (amounting to 3,000 children) Dr. Josef Mengele experimented on in Auschwitz . Though he was more regularly assigned to the camp's Auschwitz I section, he said he guarded the Birkenau ramp three times, including one busy 24-hour shift. The main gas chambers were located at Birkenau. 'The capacity of the gas chambers and the capacity of the crematoria were quite limited. Someone said that 5,000 people were processed in 24 hours but I didn't verify this. I didn't know,' he said. 'For the sake of order we waited until train 1 was entirely processed and finished.' Auschwitz survivors describe their arrival as chaotic, with Nazi guards yelling orders, dogs barking and families being ripped apart. But Groening, 93, maintained the opposite, saying 'it was very orderly and not as strenuous' on the ramp at Birkenau. 'The process was the same as Auschwitz I. The only difference was that there were no trucks,' he said during the second day of his trial. 'They all walked - some in one direction some, in another direction... to where the crematoria and gas chambers were.' Survivor Kor asked Groening whether he knew details about files kept at the camp in hopes of learning more about what diseases she and her sister, who both survived, were injected with . Survivors from Auschwitz (pictured), who are plaintiffs in the case, travelled from the United States, Canada, Hungary and elsewhere to attend Groening's trial . Between May 16 and July 11, 1944, Groening was on duty when 450,000 Hungarian Jews were transported there, with 300,000 being gassed just after arrival. Pictured, Auschwitz survivors . No pleas are entered in the German system and Groening said as his trial opened Tuesday that he considers himself 'morally guilty,' but it was up to the court to decide if he was legally guilty. He faces between three and 15 years in prison if convicted in the trial, which is scheduled through July. Eva Kor, 81, was one of the Jews who arrived at Auschwitz in 1944. Though she doesn't remember Groening personally, she said she can't forget the scene. 'Everything was going very fast. Yelling, crying, pushing; even dogs were barking. I had never experienced anything that fast or that crazy in my entire life,' she told The Associated Press before addressing the court. Her two older sisters and parents were taken directly to the gas chambers, while she and her twin sister, both 10 at the time, were ripped away from their mother to be used as human guinea pigs for notorious Dr. Josef Mengele's experiments. 'All I remember is her arms stretched out in despair as she was pulled away,' Kor remembered. 'I never even got to say goodbye.' Kor, who now lives in Indiana, is one of more than 60 Auschwitz survivors and their families from the U.S., Canada, Israel and elsewhere who have joined the trial as co-plaintiffs as allowed under German law. Auschwitz survivor and plaintiff Eva Pusztai-Fahidi (right) and her granddaughter Luca Hartai wait for the opening of the trial against Oskar Groening on Tuesday . Groening sits opposite Auschwitz survivors Hedy Bohm (left) and Eva Pusztai-Fahidi (right) at the court room in Lueneburg . General view of the cout before the start of the trial against Groening . Thomas Walther, who represents many co-plaintiffs, said he and his clients were happy Groening agreed to testify, but suspected he was withholding many details. 'There is an ocean of truth, but with many islands of lies,' he said. Kor, the first co-plaintiff to address the court, described her experience Wednesday and asked Groening whether he knew Mengele or details about files he kept in hopes of learning more about what diseases she and her sister, who both survived the camp, were injected with. Groening showed no reaction to Kor's statement and his attorney, Hans Holtermann, said his client would try to answer what questions he could, but he didn't believe that Groening knew Mengele. Groening guarded prisoners' baggage on the ramps, but his main task was to collect and tally money stolen from the new arrivals and then send it to Berlin - a job for which the German press has dubbed him the 'Accountant of Auschwitz.' While he previously testified he was 'horrified' by individual atrocities he witnessed, he suggested Wednesday his daily thoughts were more pedestrian, like when the guards heard a train loaded with Hungarian Jews would be arriving. 'If this is Hungary, they have bacon on board,' he remembered thinking. Though he was investigated twice before and no charges were brought, Groening was indicted under a new line of German legal reasoning that anyone who helped a death camp function can be accused of being an accessory to murder without evidence of participation in a specific crime. Groening, who worked for an insurance company after the war, has testified as a witness in other Nazi trials. Outside court, Kor said she wished Groening would use the trial to try and dissuade 'misguided young people' today from becoming neo-Nazis but she was still satisfied with his testimony. 'I'm going to take whatever confession he gives - it's better than no confession,' she told reporters. 'Maybe this is the best thing he has ever done in his life. Isn't that sad?'
Oskar Groening is being tried on 300,000 counts of accessory to murder . The former SS officer described how Jews were marched to gas chambers . One survivor, Eva Kor, told of her agony as her mother was ripped from her .
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It was one of Barcelona's easier nights in the Champions League as Luis Enrique's team brushed aside Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 at the Nou Camp to reach the semi-finals. The 5-1 aggregate victory never looked in doubt as the Spanish side showed signs of returning to their brilliant best, with a combination of experienced stars and blossoming talent in their ranks. Here Sportsmail looks at the five things we have learned from Barca's crushing victory over PSG. Neymar (left) celebrates opening the scoring for Barcelona along with Dani Alves (centre) and Gerard Pique . Neymar is a blend of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi . He’s just a child, said Juliano Belletti in the week. Some child. Let’s not go overboard; there’s no way of knowing whether Neymar will reach both the level and consistency of Ronaldo or Messi. But his skill-set and talents seem a combination of those two players, which means he has the potential to be very dangerous indeed. Neymar chases for the ball during the win against Paris Saint Germain in the Champions League quarter-final . Neymar has the blend of Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and Lionel Messi in his skillset . Neymar has Messi’s close control when dribbling, he has the flair which Cristiano used to display as a badge of pride – and winds up opponents in the same way. Both the Real Madrid and Barcelona legends are lethal finishers and Neymar is getting there, as he showed here. There are still parts of his game which he has to improve; his crossing and final pass sometimes leave a little to be desired. But he is in the right place to hone his skills and barring injury, he will be on the Ballon d’Or podium sooner, rather than later. Luis Enrique has strong chance of matching Pep Guardiola’s treble-winning debut season . Barcelona look like genuine treble contenders. They are in the Copa del Rey final, against Athletic Bilbao. They have a two-point lead in La Liga and only six games remain. And three more victories in the Champions League would see them lift the trophy for the fifth time in their history. There are tough games to come; none of the semi-finalists will be pushovers. But the brutal way they dismantled a PSG side that knocked out Chelsea, the English champions-in-waiting, in the previous round, shows the level they are at right now. Luis Enrique celebrates with his coaching staff after Neymar's opening goal at the Nou Camp . They have gone from winning nothing last year to being on the cusp of emulating Pep Guardiola's treble-winning first season. There's life in the old dog yet . Lot of reasons have been given for why Andres Iniesta hasn't been at his best over the past couple of years. The most recent is that Barcelona's new style of play hasn't allowed him to flourish. He's having to play in a deeper role, to allow Neymar more space on the left, and offer a bit more protection in a side that features three totally attack-minded forwards. Andres Iniesta charges at the PSG defence for Barcelona as the Spaniard played close to his best . But it was from deep that Iniesta started his run, shimmying away from Edinson Cavani, beating two more PSG players for pace and then feeding in Neymar, who scored, killing the tie. Iniesta may still be acclimatising to the new methods at Barcelona and changes to the way he has played the game for the past decade, but his immense talent will find a way to adapt. PSG project needs more investment – as long as it’s sensible investment . Having been knocked out of the Champions League 5-1 on aggregate by Barcelona, it’s easily believable that PSG chief Nasser Al-Khelaifi will ready the big bucks to bring a new world star to the club in the summer. Edinson Cavani stands dejected for PSG during the second leg defeat at the Nou Camp . Cavani goes to ground on the touchline in front of PSG boss Laurent Blanc . That really isn’t what they need. Bringing another big name into the mix won’t be helpful; they need to build a squad. They need to sign players appropriate for positions, rather than trying to crowbar stars into the side. Edinson Cavani is a good example. He was a brilliant centre-forward, right now he’s low on confidence and an ineffective foil for Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Sign, by all means, but sign smart. Barcelona's big guns blowing apart the landscape . Perhaps then, it wasn't helpful for PSG to see the potency of Barcelona's attacking trio first hand. It took a bit of sculpting, with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez switching places, but now the terrifying trio up front are flying. Luis Suarez (left) Neymar (centre) and Lionel Messi celebrate a goal against Atletico Madrid in January . They're on course to record the highest goal tally for a Barcelona front-line in the past decade. Back in 2011-12 the Messi, Cesc Fabregas and Alexis Sanchez attack managed 101 - including 75 from Messi himself. So far this season Messi, Neymar and Suarez have 95 in all competitions. And if they reach the Champions League final, they have 10 games in which to do it.
Barcelona cruised into UEFA Champions League semi-finals . Neymar and Andres Iniesta star men for Barca in 2-0 win over PSG . Paris Saint-Germain lost 5-1 on aggregate and must make smart transfers . Neymar has blend of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi .
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Nigel Farage (above) faced claims of a ‘cover-up’ last night for censoring a poll that suggests he is on course for a humiliating personal defeat in the General Election . Nigel Farage faced claims of a ‘cover-up’ last night for censoring a poll that suggests he is on course for a humiliating personal defeat in the General Election. The secret Ukip-commissioned poll, leaked to The Mail on Sunday, shows that Farage has fallen behind his Tory opponent in the Kent seat he is contesting. And he is in danger of finishing third, with Labour catching up fast. If the poll is accurate, it could end Farage’s political career as he has vowed to resign as Ukip leader if he fails to win South Thanet. The ComRes poll was commissioned last month by multimillionaire businessman and former Tory Arron Banks, who defected to Ukip last year and gave the party £1million. Ukip hoped the Thanet poll would echo an earlier one showing Farage heading for a famous victory, and they planned to use it to whip up more support. But when the result came through, Farage had a shock. It showed Conservative candidate Craig Mackinlay, a former Ukip activist, on 30 points, one ahead of Farage, with Labour only one behind. Farage was so alarmed he gave orders for the findings to be hushed up to avoid causing panic in Ukip ranks – and encouraging his rivals. Ukip officials spent last week trying to deny a cover-up. But yesterday, a spokesman finally admitted it had buried the survey, claiming the results were ‘unreliable’ and that it was a ‘rogue poll’. The censored poll is not the only sign that the wheels may be coming off Farage’s bandwagon, nationally and locally. The party won last year’s European elections with a sensational 27.5 per cent of the vote, compared to 24 for the Conservatives. But nationally Ukip’s support is now down to 14 per cent, while the Tories have risen to 34. Ukip hopes of becoming a major parliamentary force received a huge boost when two Tory defectors, Douglas Carswell and Mark Reckless, won stunning by-election victories last year in Clacton and Rochester respectively. The poll showed Conservative candidate Craig Mackinlay (left), a former Ukip activist, on 30 points, one ahead of Farage. Above, Mackinlay is pictured with Sol Campbell campaigning . However, the decline in support for Ukip has led to most pundits predicting they will end up with a maximum of five MPs in May. If the censored poll is accurate, Farage may not be one of them, and that will leave Ukip in search of a new leader. Farage raised the Thanet stakes dramatically when he said in his recent autobiography that he would stand down as leader if he loses. ‘The consequences of me failing to secure a seat for myself in the Commons would be significant for me and the party,’ he wrote. Graphics show the results of the censored Thanet poll (above) and the growing support for the Conservatives (below) ‘It is frankly just not credible for me to continue to lead the party without a Westminster seat of my own. What credibility would Ukip have in the Commons if others had to enunciate party policy in Parliament and the party leader was only allowed in as a guest?’ He added: ‘Am I supposed to brief Ukip policy from the Westminster Arms pub? No – if I fail to win South Thanet, it is curtains for me. I will have to step down.’ If he resigns, Carswell, considered almost certain to retain his Clacton seat, is one of the favourites to succeed him. It could lead to a change in direction for Ukip: Carswell was horrified by Farage’s comments about banning immigrants who are HIV positive. Carswell could face a fight from the more telegenic Ukip Euro MP and former journalist Patrick O’Flynn. David Cameron has made stopping Farage in his tracks in Thanet one of his top Election priorities. The constituency was the first stop last week on Samantha Cameron’s Election tour itinerary. Tory-supporting former England footballer Sol Campbell visited Thanet yesterday to help the anti-Ukip campaign. Ukip has accused the Tories of using ‘dirty tricks’ against Farage. They rejected claims that photographs purporting to show him drinking in a pub in the constituency were in reality taken in a pub 70 miles away. A Ukip spokesman said the ComRes poll’s headline figures greatly understated Farage’s support because it included people who were not likely to vote and who tended to lean towards the traditional parties. ‘The poll shows that among those likely to vote, Nigel Farage is seven points ahead of both the Conservatives and Labour in South Thanet.’ A Conservative spokesman said: ‘The fact that Ukip commissioned this poll but then tried to cover it up when they didn’t like the results shows their true colours.’ ComRes declined to comment. ComRes interviewed 1,003 people in South Thanet between March 13-18.
Ukip-commissioned poll shows Farage in danger of finishing third . Party hoped poll would show leader heading for a famous victory . Results from the 'rogue poll' were 'unreliable', a Ukip spokesman said .
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The U.S. and her allies are at an ever growing risk of a systemic cyber-assault, with energy infrastructure likely to be hacker's prime target. The stark warning comes from General Keith Alexander, the retired four-star general and former chief of the National Security Agency. 'The greatest risk is a catastrophic attack on the energy infrastructure. We are not prepared for that,' he warned. Scroll down for video . Former NSA chief General Keith Alexander has warned that the U.S. and her allies are at an ever growing risk of a systemic cyber-assault, with energy infrastructure likely to be hacker's prime target . Alexander, who led the U.S. battle against cyber-threats for much of the last decade, was speaking at a private dinner held by IHS CERAWeek in Texas last week, reports the Daily Telegraph. He envisioned a worst case-scenario where hackers targeted oil refineries, power stations, and the electric grid. The payments nexus of the major banks could also be paralysed he warned. 'We need something like an integrated air-defence system for the whole energy sector,' he said. Alexander listed five countries able to conduct cyber-warfare at the highest level: the US, UK, Israel, Russia and Iran. The current NSA chief Michael Rogers testified late last year that China is capable of cyber-attacks that could cause 'catastrophic failures' of the water system or the electricity grid. There is no suggestion that China has an intention to use its power to damage US infrastructure. NSA officials are less confident that Iran will show self-restraint. Alexander also voice his concern about the hacking threat from a terrorist organization such as ISIS. He said that the U.S. and her allies had failed to check the advance of ISIS and its expanding network of franchises across the Middle East.
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He has just been given licence to pick one of the finest backs of the era for the World Cup, but Michael Cheika is more pre-occupied with the denigration of his Wallaby pack. Toulon playmaker Matt Giteau could be a glorious asset at the showpiece tournament after Australia’s policy against picking players based abroad was relaxed this week, but one thing he can’t do is anchor the scrum. The national coach refuses to bite back, but he has evidently noted and logged claims from these parts that his forwards will be cannon fodder for their English and Welsh rivals, amid the three-way tussle for qualification from daunting Pool A. Australia head coach Michael Cheika is aware that his pack is being written off for the World Cup . Cheika's side will face England and Wales in crunch pool games at the tournament in September . England's pack demolished Australia at scrum-time during last November's 26-17 victory at Twickenham . In fact, many of the claims have come from these pages. Speaking to Sportsmail from Sydney, Cheika repeatedly name-checked a certain knight of the realm and columnist of this newspaper, among the voices arguing that the green-and-gold pack will be smashed into submission. ‘It has been pretty well reported here that Clive Woodward and others have said that England are going to take us apart in the forwards,’ he said. ‘That’s what we’ve been hearing. I understand that they will have a lot of confidence in their forwards to take us on, but I think you discount the English backs at your peril, because they have some very powerful runners. In Ben Youngs, Care and Wigglesworth, they have three half-backs who will challenge the line every time. ‘Joseph looks like a nice player and they’ve got some good options in midfield now. Tuilagi will come back into it, they have Barritt too and big Sam (Burgess) might even get a run soon enough, as he grows into the game. Ford has done well for England at 10, they’ve got fast wingers and I’m a big fan of Mike Brown at full-back. There are a variety of threats that we will have to deal with.’ Cheika’s admiration for England’s attacking runners behind the scrum is part of the former Leinster coach’s overall assertion that the European nations are just as adept at playing an open game as their southern rivals, when conditions allow. But his repeated references to the pre-tournament dismissal of his pack suggest that there will be a strong emphasis on the set piece in particular during the World Cup countdown over the summer. Toulon playmaker Matt Giteau (left) is set to feature for the Wallabies at the World Cup . ‘Commentators in the UK are saying we won’t be able to match it with England and Wales in the forwards,’ he reiterated. ‘They’re saying that it’s a shame to waste the talent in our backs. There’s been a fair bit of that coming out, but we’re working hard to make up ground in that area. ‘Clive Woodward – who is not just your average spectator – says we won’t be able to compete with the English scrum. For us, it’s about having a clear philosophy about how we want to do it then practising a lot. We will aim to be at our best in every single scrum.’ According to Cheika, the epic final day of this year’s Six Nations – truly ‘Super Saturday’ – gave a vivid demonstration to viewers Down Under about the threat to the Wallabies from England and Wales. ‘Both those sides are shaping up well,’ he said. ‘England will be on home soil and the Welsh will be much closer to home than we will be. I’m sure they will be fancying their chances against us. Most people are looking at us as the ones who will be in the most trouble, but we will relish it and enjoy it. ‘England and Wales will be feeling good about themselves after the Six Nations. The performance by Wales against Italy in their final game was incredible. I was watching it until it was 13-12 and it was the wee small hours here so I went to bed. When I woke up, they had won by 50! When they needed to, they were able to do that and that is very confidence-building.’ As a long-standing fan of rugby league, Cheika is well aware of Sam Burgess’s potential to make a major impact in his new code, once he has come through the transition phase. He is preparing for the Bath player to be unleashed against Australia; a country where he is revered in light of his title-winning exploits for the Rabbitohs in Sydney. Cheika has cited Ben Youngs (left) and Danny Care as dangerous No 9's who challenge the advantage line . Jonathan Joseph (second left) was superb for Stuart Lancaster's side throughout the RBS 6 Nations . ‘I believe that he will be picked and that England will use him as a weapon off the bench with 10 or 15 minutes to go,’ he said. ‘He is a class footballer – a quality player and athlete. He’s aggressive too, which he showed with the way he played in the rugby league Grand Final here last year. ‘You would have him involved just for his mental approach and the way he takes the game on. There are going to be some tough calls, but just the fact that he is in the reckoning at all – even though he’s only been in union a few months and had never played it before – is positive for him.’ In contrast to his Kiwi counterpart, Steve Hansen, who is concerned that rugby is becoming boring, Cheika is expecting an ‘awesome’ World Cup with an emphasis on try-scoring, thanks in part to the improved pitches at leading grounds here such as Twickenham and the Millennium Stadium. ‘It is like playing on a carpet,’ he said. ‘It makes teams a lot more confident to play positive footy.’ Australia should be able to play positively, with their backline enhanced by the presence of Giteau – who had been in Test exile since moving to Toulon in 2011. Cheika confirmed yesterday that he met the 32-year-old recently, prior to the announcement of the ARU’s historic policy change and believes that he can add utility value to the Wallaby squad. ‘As far as I know, Matt Giteau has played No 9 there, on the odd occasion,’ he said. ‘His strength is at No 10 and No 12 obviously.’ There will be reinforcements up front too, with veteran flanker George Smith another exile now back on the radar. He could find himself competing against a fit and revitalised David Pocock, and Michael Hooper – vying with hooker Stephen Moore for the captaincy – for the openside berth. With such pedigree in just one position, Australia’s pack cannot be written off lightly. Cheika will use the jibes from afar to make sure his side are ready for the ‘Pool of Death’. England full back Mike Brown rises high to claim a high ball despite the attention of Noa Nakaitaci . Cheika is convinced Burgess will feature for England at the World Cup despite his quiet start in union . David Pocock is set to return to lead Australia after struggling with injury over the past three seasons .
Australia will face England and Wales in Pool A at the World Cup . The Wallabies pack was taken apart by England at Twickenham last year . Michael Cheika cites Mike Brown and Jonathan Joseph as key threats . Sam Burgess will feature for England at tournament, says Cheika . Cheika met Matt Giteau this week to discuss his involvement .
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(CNN)A Tulsa County reserve deputy is on administrative leave after "inadvertently" shooting a suspect with his gun. Police say Robert (Bob) Bates, 73, thought he pulled out his Taser during an arrest, but instead shot the suspect, who later died at a local hospital. The shooting happened after an apparent drug and gun selling operation by the Tulsa Violent Crimes task force Thursday. Bates, a member of the task force, was part of a group of deputies trying to arrest Eric Courtney Harris, 44, in the parking lot of a Dollar General store. Police say Harris, a convicted felon, sold undercover officers a pistol. When confronted by an arrest team, he fled the scene on foot and police say they "observed him reaching for his waistband area ...causing concern for the deputies safety." After a brief pursuit, police say Harris was forced to the ground, where he continued to resist arrest and "refused to pull his left arm from underneath his body where his hand was near his waistband." It was during this portion of the arrest that police say "the reserve deputy was attempting to use less lethal force, believing he was utilizing a Taser, when he inadvertently discharged his service weapon, firing one round which struck Harris." Harris died at a local hospital and his cause of death is under investigation. Police say Harris admitted to medics at the scene that he may have been under the influence of Phencyclidine, a street drug commonly known as PCP. When asked if another gun was found on Harris, Shannon Clark of the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office says "The suspect was placed in the ambulance and transported so quickly. I have not been told there was a second weapon found on him yet." Deputy Robert Bates, who's been placed on administrative leave during the investigation, received his reserve status from the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office in 2008 and was assigned to the violent crime task force. He had also served as a Tulsa Police officer. When asked by CNN affiliate KTUL whether age may have played a factor in the "inadvertent" shooting, Clark says "did an accident happen? Sure. But is it accredited to his age? Or was it accredited to the rapidly evolving situation? I guess that will be determined in the investigation." CNN's AnneClaire Stapleton, Joe Sutton contributed to this report .
Police say Robert Bates, 73, thought he pulled out his Taser during an arrest . Instead, he shot the suspect, who later died at a local hospital .
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John Sutton Jr has spent the first Saturday of May the same way since he was 8 years old - on the sidelines of the Kentucky Derby. To commemorate his dedication to horse racing, Churchill Downs - the track that hosts the race every year - is inviting the 84-year-old man to attend his 76th-straight Kentucky Derby as their special guest on May 2. This week, Sutton invited a reporter from WAVE 3 into the Louisville home he shares with his wife of 61 years Doris, where she spoke about his very first Derby and showed off his impressive collection of racing memorabilia. Scroll down for video . Dedicated: Churchill Downs is inviting John Sutton Jr, 84, to attend the Kentucky Derby as their special guest on May 2, since he has attended every race for the past 76 years . Winner, winner: Sutton was just 8 years old in 1940 when his father brought him to his first race, and the two bet against the favorite on a horse called Gallahadion, which ended up winning the race . Among the masses: Above, a view of the crowds at Churchill Downs on the day of the 1940 race . Sutton says he was just 8 years old in 1940 when his blacksmith father brought him to his first Kentucky Derby. 'Once the race started, we would crash the gates, so to speak to get on the rail or wherever we could get,' Sutton recalled. That year, Sutton and his father decided to bet on the horse Gallahadion, instead of the favorite, Bimelech. And to their delight, Gallahadion pulled through to an unexpected victory that helped cement Sutton's love for the sport. Living history: Sutton has collected a program from every Kentucky Derby he has attended and keeps them in a binder at home. Above, some of the early years . Through the years: The Derby programs got more and more colorful over the years . Keepsakes: In addition to programs, Sutton has Kentucky Derby glasses stretching back more than seven decades . Autographs: Sutton got jockeys to sign several of his programs, which he proudly displays in frames at home . Entry: Above, some of the tickets Sutton has collected from the Kentucky Derby since 1940 . An eye for champions: Sutton won $600 dollars in 19567, when he bet on the winning horse Proud Clarion. Proud Clarion and jockey Bobby Ussery pictured above after placing first at Churchill Downs . Every year since then, Sutton has attended the Kentucky Derby and has collected each year's program since then, which he keeps in a binder at home. He also has kept a collection of his tickets, Derby glasses from the more than seven decades he has attended the race as well as pins and and other programs signed by jockeys. In his early years attending the Derby, Sutton says the day involved a bit of hard work going around to each betting window to buy tickets for his parents, and picking them up snacks for the main event on the way back. But he continues to come back year after year, placing his bets by averaging the past performances of the horses competing. That method won him one of his biggest prizes in 1967, when the then 35-year-old Sutton placed his money on winning horse Proud Clarion and got $600 in return. 'There's nothing like having a winning ticket,' he said, 'You just all of a sudden get smarter you know.' Getting ready for the race: Sutton (left)  pictured above with his wife of 61 years, Doris (right)
John Sutton Jr was just 8 years old in 1940, when his blacksmith father took him to his first Kentucky Derby . The 84-year-old Louisville native hasn't missed a race since, and has amassed an impressive collection of memorabilia over the past 76 races . Churchill Downs, the racing grounds that hosts the competition, has invited Sutton to watch the event for free as a special guest on May 2 .
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These incredible photos are about as close to an adult version of Where's Wally as you can get. Blended into the background, these models are difficult to tell apart from their surroundings. Camouflaged in body paint, women pose for the camera against a backdrop of overgrown woodland. A series of pictures by German artist Jörg Düsterwald show body-painted models camouflaged in woodland . In many of the pictures, the intricate detailing of the paint on the naked bodies means it is virtually impossible to determine where the person is. The jaw-dropping artwork is the brainchild of Jörg Düsterwald, a 49-year-old artist and bodypainter from Hameln, Germany. Jörg has been actively producing body art projects for the last 20 years and uses his body-painting skills in a range of creative projects including advertising, corporate events, and TV marketing campaigns. His work has featured in several art magazines and in 2008 he was awarded the German brush-painting champion at a national competition. The artist places the model next to a tree half-painted and then adds the details to make her blend into the environment . Some of the models are so well camouflaged that it is impossible to work out where they are . The artist is a well-renowned body painter who has used his skills in TV adverts . The photoshoots, which take several hours to complete are heavily planned before the artist arrives at the location with the model. The pre-painted model is then placed against an item like a tree or a mossy log and then Jörg adds details that will help to camouflage her using his portable paint kit. As well as his recent forest shoot in Brullsen, Germany, which took place earlier this week, Jörg has also painted models into a number of other backdrops. They include mechanic garages, music shops and fishing ports. The women are required to lie still for long periods of time so that they can be painted into the background and the photographed . Jörg has also painted models into a number of other backdrops, including  include mechanic garages, music shops and fishing ports.
A series of pictures show body-painted models camouflaged in woodland . The pieces of art are by Jörg Düsterwald, 49, from Hameln, Germany . He takes hours to paint the models into every nature scene .
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(CNN)Recently, Nashville's district attorney banned prosecutors from offering female sterilization in plea deals. Believe it or not, Nashville prosecutors have offered this option four times in the past five years. There has been public outrage at the notion that a defendant in America in 2015 would be offered a choice of sterilization as part of a plea deal. Except, it happens all the time. Some have claimed this practice "evokes a dark corner of American history" where the mentally ill or "deficient" were forced to undergo sterilization. Yeah, that's true. We did that. And it was bad. Except this isn't quite that. Female sterilization is linked to the controversial "eugenics" movement, which advocated for the notion that the human race can be improved by selective breeding of people with superior genes. There is even a 1927 Supreme Court case, Buck v. Bell, in which the justices ruled that a state statute permitting compulsory sterilization of the unfit and "imbeciles," "for the protection and health of the state," was constitutional. The opinion in the case is stunning, especially because the Supreme Court has never technically overruled it. But Buck v. Bell dealt with involuntary sterilization of people because of their mental disabilities, not because they were being punished for a crime. You can hate sterilization, and the Tennessee case may have the creepy feel of the antiquated practice of eugenics, but it's not that. Present-day sterilization plea deals involve a voluntary choice of sterilization by persons accused of a crime, and for whom sterilization will be part of their punishment. Others may argue that the Supreme Court has already spoken on the issue of compulsory sterilization as punishment, and struck it down. That's true too, sort of. In Skinner v. Oklahoma, the Court struck down a law permitting compulsory sterilization of criminals as unconstitutional, but not because it was cruel and unusual. Instead, the law was struck down because the law was unequally applied for similar crimes. So the question remains: Is sterilization as a punishment unconstitutional? The Eighth Amendment provides: "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted." Practically, however, punishments are rarely deemed cruel and unusual by the judiciary. We have executed people with hangings and by firing squad. Sterilization has to be somewhere below that, right? Ultimately, however, the constitutionality of sterilization may be a red herring in this analysis, because it appears that even if a punishment vciolates the Constitution, it is permissible, if you willingly choose it. Suppose arguendo (for argument's sake) that sterilization is judicially labeled a cruel and unusual punishment, violating the Eighth Amendment. This is where it gets interesting: It still might be an appropriate and constitutional part of a plea deal. Shocked? You shouldn't be. As citizens, we validly waive our constitutional rights all the time. You waive your Fourth Amendment protections against search and seizure when you answer "yes" to an officer's "Mind if I look in your trunk?" You waive your Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination when you try to explain to the detective in the interrogation room how that body got in your vehicle's trunk. So then, if we can validly waive our other constitutional rights, can we waive our Eighth Amendment rights and choose a cruel and unusual punishment, even if it would otherwise be unconstitutional? And are people outraged because this is a new step in punishment or a new frontier and a slippery slope in the world of plea deals? Nope. Sterilization statutes have been around for a while as punishment for defendants all over the country, and defendants have willingly chosen the procedure. If sterilization plea deals are likely constitutional, and we've been doing it for a while, then that begs the question: Why the outrage now? Why the story that a Tennessee prosecutor was fired for a plea bargain that appears to be widely practiced? There are really only two possibilities. First, some people just had no idea that this was going on until this story hit the news. Second, even if we knew about it, we didn't mind the practice until now because of one fundamental difference. Most of the sterilization defendants are men. Search your feelings, Luke. When we talk about castrating men who are recidivist sexual predators and child molesters, the idea of castration as punishment doesn't sound so bad right? Be honest: Let go of your "we're-all-equal-in-all-ways" banner for a moment. After all, not too long ago, execution was a legal punishment for nonhomicide sex crimes in some jurisdictions. So if we're OK with the gas chamber, we're probably OK with a snip. It's OK. You can admit it; we are all hardwired with a modicum of gender bias, whether we like it or not. Still not convinced? Watch this parlor trick: What if I suggested sterilization for a person convicted of having sex with a minor? So far you're not ruling it out. And what if it's a young female high school teacher having sex with her 17-year-old student? Most of our gut feelings shifted from "maybe" to "no" just now. It's OK to admit that, too. Of course, sterilization won't prevent a female sex offender from offending again, no more than sterilization will prevent a male offender from offending again. But the point is, somehow, the notion of sterilizing a male criminal somehow sits better with us than sterilizing a female criminal. Maybe it's that on a primal, unconscious level, what feels cruel and unusual punishment for a woman just feels less so for a man. Even if you're offended by this theory of why an old practice is now a "shocking" news story, you must concede it fits. Why else has castration of men not been a blip on the radar, but offering a woman the option of sterilization is suddenly a travesty? Of course, we have to consider the related justification. Overall, a lot more men commit acts that merit sterilization than do women. Just ask any domestic violence prosecutor. Are sterilization plea deals morally right? It's hard to say. For now, they appear to be constitutional, but controversial. If we know a mother is likely to kill or seriously hurt her current children or her unborn child, should the government step in? If so, to what degree? Fortunately, we can avoid a final decision and continue to attack the problem in a way that seems to be more acceptable for now: just keep neutering the men.
Nashville's district attorney banned prosecutors from offering female sterilization in plea deals . Danny Cevallos: Present-day sterilization plea deals are voluntary and unlike creepy antiquated practices .
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Charlie Austin has revealed how his good mate Joey Barton ignored him on his first day at Queens Park Rangers before realising his mistake - with the duo then becoming good friends. The striker has had a Premier League debut season to remember and is being touted as a possible England debutant in the future after scoring 15 goals in the competition. His close friendship with club captain Barton is well publicised but they're first encounter is one Austin is unlikely to forget. Charlie Austin (left) and Joey Barton have become good friends despite their very early setback . Speaking to The Guardian he said: 'My first day, I came to the training ground within 45 minutes of signing and I was waiting for the security barrier to lift when he came out. I thought: 'That's Joey Barton.' 'He looked at me, just got in his car and drove off. 'I thought: 'Brilliant, here we go!' To be fair to him, he came in the next day, shook my hand and said it wasn't until he got home that he knew I had signed. The following day he invited me and Bianca, my wife-to-be, out to dinner and from then until now we've been close mates.' QPR take on West Brom, on Saturday before travelling to fellow strugglers Aston Villa on Tuesday, and Austin knows his side can't afford to lose. The 25-year-old says QPR can't afford to lose their next two games and must pick up at least four points . Club captain Barton (centre) has been relegated with the club before and will want to avoid the drop . He said: 'You look at those two games and you think we need to get four to six points.' Austin's first season has been somewhat spectacular and he's currently fourth in the highest goalscoring charts behind Harry Kane, Diego Costa and Sergio Aguero and the striker his humbled to be in the same mix as them. 'It's quite surreal because I couldn't have dreamed to be in the mix with people like that.,' he says. Austin (centre) scores against Aston Villa and he'll look to do the same when they play on Tuesday .
Charlie Austin revealed that Joey Barton ignored him on his first day . The pair are good friends now following the hilarious incident . The 25-year-old says QPR can't afford to lose in their double header . Austin is delighted and humbled to be fourth in the goalscoring charts . CLICK HERE for all the latest Queens Park Rangers news .
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(CNN)Getting caught napping on the job is never good. Getting caught napping on the job in the cargo hold of a plane takes it to a whole different level. Alaska Airlines Flight 448 was just barely on its way to Los Angeles from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Monday afternoon when the pilot reported hearing unusual banging from the cargo hold. "There could be a person in there so we're going to come back around," he told air traffic control. The banging in the cargo hold did come from a person and he turned out to be a ramp agent from Menzies Aviation, a contractor for Alaska Airlines that handles loading the luggage, the airline said. The man told authorities he had fallen asleep. It appears he was never in any danger. The cargo hold is pressurized and temperature controlled, the airline said. The plane was also only in the air for 14 minutes. The passengers knew something wasn't right, almost as soon as the plane took off. "All of a sudden we heard all this pounding underneath the plane and we thought there was something wrong with the landing gear," Robert Higgins told CNN affiliate KABC. The pounding grew louder. "At that point, we started hearing yelling, screams for help, very, very faint," Jamie Davis said. "That's when we notified the flight attendant that there was somebody underneath us." As the banging continued, a federal air marshal sprang into action. "At some point, the marshal kind of made himself known," said Troi Ge. "He started banging back, and he yelled really loud and said, 'We're getting ready to land, hold on to something.'" The emergency landing spooked the folks aboard Flight 448. Affiliate KOMO spoke to Marty Collins, another one of the passengers. "We just took off for L.A. regular and then ... about five minutes into the flight the captain came on and said we were going back and we'd land within five to seven minutes, and we did," Collins said. "When we landed was when all the trucks and the police and the fire trucks surrounded the plane." "I think it's scary and really unsafe, too," Chelsie Nieto told affiliate KCPQ. "Because what if it's someone who could have been a terrorist?" The ramp agent appeared to be in OK after the ordeal. He was taken to an area hospital as a precaution, the airline said. He passed a drug test and was discharged. The employee started work at 5 a.m. and his shift was scheduled to end at 2:30 p.m., just before the flight departed. "During a pre-departure huddle, the team lead noticed the employee was missing. The team lead called into the cargo hold for the employee and called and texted the employee's cell phone, but did not receive an answer. His co-workers believed he finished his shift and went home," the airline's blog said. Alaska Airlines said it's investigating. The man had been on a four-person team loading baggage onto the flight. All ramp employees have security badges, and undergo full criminal background checks before being hired, according to the airline. After the delay, the flight with 170 passengers and six crew members on board made it to Los Angeles early Monday evening. CNN's Greg Morrison contributed to this report.
Ramp agent tells authorities he fell asleep in cargo hold, Alaska Airlines says . The cargo hold is pressurized and temperature controlled .
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Kenwyne Jones came from the bench late on to score within three minutes of his Bournemouth debut and rescue a point away to Ipswich. The pass the parcel of the Championship top spot continued as Bournemouth could only draw after falling behind to an early Freddie Sears goal. They dominated the match, but had to wait until the 82nd minute for Jones, taken on loan from Cardiff 10 days ago, to power in a header. Kenwyne Jones (right) celebrates acrobatically after levelling for Bournemouth against Ipswich . Bournemouth's players mob Jones after he earned them a point from the game against Ipswich . Freddie Sears celebrates putting Ipswich ahead against Bournemouth at Portman Road after six minutes . Sears (left) converted from close range to put Ipswich ahead in the early exchanges of the game . Bournemouth (4-4-2): Boruc; Francis, Cook (Jones 79), Elphick, Daniels; Ritchie, Surman, Arter, Fraser (Smith 78); Pitman (Kermorgant 65), Wilson. Subs not used: Camp, Ward, Gosling, MacDonald. Manager: Eddie Howe . Booked: Arter . Goal: Jones, 82 . Ipswich (4-3-3): Bialkowski; Chambers, Smith, Berra, Fryers; Skuse, Tabb, Bishop (Chaplow 57); Varney (Clarke 90), Sears (Wood 79), Murphy. Subs not used: Gerken,, Anderson, Williams, McGoldrick. Manager: Mick McCarthy . Booked: Chambers . Goal: Sears, 6 . Referee: Robert Madley . Attendance: 22,672 . ‘We scored an un-Bournemouth goal,’ manager Eddie Howe admitted afterwards. ‘But it was equally effective as any, from a set piece. It’s good to see, we haven’t come back from being behind much this season. ‘Jones is a presence, but he’s more than that he’s got good feet, he was excellent when he came on. He’s very important in terms of scores like this and the situation the game was in. That’s when he’s probably going to play his biggest part. It’s his job to turn those into points for us. He could be invaluable.’ All it took was a split second lapse in concentration from Bournemouth’s defence and they were behind in only the sixth minute. The first half was still taking shape when Daryl Murphy was afforded time and space on the right inside the box to bring a cross under control with a lovely touch and pass into Sears to fire in first-time. The striker, formerly of West Ham, was so free he looked over to the linesman, fearing he was offside, but the flag stayed down and he notched up his 19th goal of the campaign. Ipswich goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski was diving left, right and centre for the remainder of the game to keep his side ahead. Twice he denied Ryan Fraser and again a powerful effort from Matt Ritchie. But Jones was thrown on in the 79th minute and rose to meet Ritchie’s left-hand side corner to finally beat the Polish keeper. Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy said: ’They put a very, very, very expensive acquisition on. He is pretty good in the air. I’ve just watched it and Tommy Smith is head-to-head with him, it’s one of those you get your head on it sometimes it flies in sometimes it doesn’t. He’s started to pay a bit back, I’d say.’ Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy shakes hands with Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe before the game . Bournemouth defender Steve Cook clears the ball under pressure from Ipswich forward Sears . Cook (left) of Bournemouth contests a header with Ipswich attacker Daryl Murphy . Bialkowski pulled off his save of the match in stoppage time, making a one-handed stop at full-stretch to reach substitute Yann Kermorgant’s header from another Ritchie corner. Bournemouth are unbeaten in seven, but no-one is able to get a grip at the top of the Championship table. ‘I’ve not known a league change hands so much,’ Howe added. ‘I’ve not known it so tight. It’s crazy. I said a few weeks ago there could be plenty more twists and turns. ‘I think everyone is hoping they can be the team which breaks away. With so few games to go now it looks unlikely. It all goes down to the team who can hold their nerve the most and who can continue to avoid the pressure of what’s at stake.’
Freddie Sears put Ipswich ahead from close range after six minutes . Mick McCarthy's side had the lead at the half-time interval . Kenwyne Jones equalised with a header on his Bournemouth debut .
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He's protected Russell Crowe, Naomi Campbell and Aerosmith rocker Steve Tyler, and now Cengiz Guven is protecting Australian travellers at Gallipoli. Mr Guven is the supervisor of site security at Lone Pine, the hilltop battlefield cemetery that will host the second Australian dawn service on Anzac Day. And while there have been questions about security at Gallipoli following recent terror arrests in Australia and ongoing instability in Syria, Mr Guven is quietly confident. 'The army is here, we are here. It will be okay,' he said. Cengiz Güven (left) with actor Russell Crowe in Istanbul during the premiere of Crowe's film The Water Divider . The 30-year-old security guard pictured with Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler . The 30-year-old security manager from Istanbul has been taking care of things at Lone Pine for the past four years, but in between Anzac Days his work has a superstar flavour. When Crowe attended the Istanbul premiere of his latest film, The Water Diviner, in 2014, Mr Guven was on personal protection duty. He kept Tyler safe when the frontman and his band were in town to perform and has been on duty for Campbell, American lifestyle icon Martha Stewart and electro-dance group The Prodigy. Switching from one-on-one to protecting thousands doesn't faze Mr Guven, even when the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings has made this year the busiest ever for him and his team from Turkish security firm VipSec. Turkish security guard Cengiz Güven outside the Lone Pine Cemetery on the Gallipoli Peninsular in the lead up to the Anzac Day ceremony . A wreath made from knitted poppies rests on a headstone at the Shell Green Cemetery below Lone Pine on the Gallipoli Peninsular on Wednesday . Corporal Andrew Barnett of the Australian Army Band, who will play the bugle at the upcoming Dawn Service commemoration ceremony to honour Australian and New Zealand soldiers killed in the Gallipoli Campaign, stands at Anzac Cove on Wednesday . 'It's normally stressful but we are working here very proudly,' he told AAP as workers carried on with final preparations at Lone Pine. 'We can't look at this project like a business.' The civilian security team, which will handle bag and entry checks for 8000 Australians at the Lone Pine service on Anzac Day, is just a part of the enormous security machine that has swung into operation across the Gallipoli peninsula. Nearly 4000 national and paramilitary police, and at least 1000 Turkish soldiers will be on duty when the memorial sites are locked down over Friday and Saturday. More than 10,000 Australians and New Zealanders are expected to attend the Anazc Commemorative site at Gallipoli for the Anzac Day 100th anniversary commemoration this year. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Security guard Cengiz Guven is protecting Australian travellers at Gallipoli . The 30-year-old from Istanbul is the supervisor of site security at Lone Pine . His team will handle bag and entry checks for 8000 Australians . This will be conducted at the Lone Pine service on Anzac Day . About 4000 police and at least 1000 Turkish soldiers will be on duty . Mr Guven has previously protected Russell Crowe, Naomi Campbell and Aerosmith rocker Steve Tyler .
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A British former supermarket security guard, who left his parents house and became an ISIS jihadist in Syria, has been busy writing advice about 'dealing' with wannabe jihadi brides. Omar Hussain, 27, from High Wycombe, first came to prominence when he appeared in a ISIS propaganda video, urging the West to send troops to fight ISIS, vowing 'we'll send them back one by one in coffins.' Now the fighter has been promoting himself as an amateur Islamic thinker, regularly attempting to write about daily issues faced by jihadists. Omar Hussain, 27, from High Wycombe, used to live at home with his mother and work as a security guard at Morrisons before he travelled to Syria. Entitled 'Dealing with sisters and social media', the lazy fighter dishes out his best advice for handling the ladies. The fighter, who still hasn't managed to find himself a jihadi bride, encourages fighters not to be disheartened by the other fighters who get married via social media. The extremist warns of jihadi brides becoming jealous of other women liking their husband's social media account too much. He wrote: 'No pious sister would be pleased to see her husband getting so many likes from other sisters. Not to mention how glamorous some of these niqabi sisters try to look in their poses of their profile pics. The 27-year-old claimed: 'Even a simple word of praise from a sister online can damage your intention. Always keep yourself in check.' Hussain initially joined Jabhat al-Nusra but switched to ISIS after just four months. He spends most of his time writing and taking photographs from his home in Raqqa, Syria. Creepy jihadi Omar Hussain also has a cat, known as Lucy, whom he adopted from the streets. The bachelor has been keen to dish out advice on securing jihadi brides. When he is not furiously trying to write advice about Islam, Hussain seems to enjoy eating plenty of unhealthy snacks and attempting to cook. The hapless self styled hitch wrote: 'You may see some brothers with so many sisters following them, with sisters praising them, writing on their page etc. But just ignore the temptations.' Hussain also describes women as 'the adornment of this world, and man is constantly tempted to seek a woman's attention.' Whilst he loves giving out advice on social media, Hussain appears to struggle with life outside the cyber world. Unable to fight, Hussain finds even the most basic tasks in life difficult and even recently admitted it took him an astonishing 50 minutes to peel just 10 minuscule potatoes. The failed fighter wrote: 'Life can't go on like this, I need a Sabi (servant) :(' He confessed that he had to cut up the potatoes the next morning after tiring himself out with the peeling process. Unable to fight, Hussain finds even the most basic tasks in life difficult and even admitted it even took him an astonishing 50 minutes to peel just 10 minuscule potatoes. The fighter recently claimed he had been a terror camp trainer whilst he was with Jabhat al-Nusra. He also posted a picture of a gym which he appears to have briefly visited. The calamitous jihadi initially joined the Al Qaeda affiliated group Jabhat al-Nusra, before switching to the more popular ISIS after just four months. Surprisingly, the fighter recently claimed he had been a terror camp trainer whilst he was with Jabhat al-Nusra. He wrote: 'Initially I was with Jabhat An-Nusrah, so all my training was done with them, and due to my physique at the time, I was appointed to stay in the training camp and train the new set of brothers.' Whilst it is difficult to verify Hussain's claims, it is possible that he was involved in the training of other fighters. Last August, Hussain appeared on BBC2's Newsnight, saying: 'I hate the UK, the only reason why I would intend to return to the UK is when I want to come and plant a bomb somewhere.'
The lonely jihadi has been attempting to give advice on relationships with jihadi brides . The extremists warns of 'temporary delight of sisters following you and praising you' on social media . Hussain initially joined Jabhat al-Nusra but switched to ISIS after just four months .
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Islamic State has released a new set of disturbing propaganda photos, showing off their growing number of military markets in Iraq and Syria. With the fighting fiercer than ever, the extremist group have already started to convert local markets to supply the growing number of barbarous jihadis in their ranks. Even young children appear to be allowed to browse through the market, with some of the children wearing their own miniature uniforms. Scroll down for video . ISIS fighters as well as local residents and children appear to be able to freely wander through the market. No women appear in any of the photos. At a time of war when prices are soaring, unsurprisingly none of the items appear to have a price tag in the propaganda photos. Once the tailors made and sold suits and shirts, now under Islamic State, they are producing vast numbers of bland tunics and military clothing. Brown leather holsters, tactical vests and bandoleers are shown hanging for sale at the various stalls. Knives used for committing beheadings and other atrocities also appear to be readily available at the market. Jihadists can be seen freely browsing through the market, dressed in military uniforms and carrying their weapons in holsters. An array of camouflage military equipment, from military fatigues to ill fitting hats appear to be freely available at the market. The photos come from the Iraqi province of Nineveh, where ISIS have recently been targeting historic archaeological sites as well as their bloodthirsty campaign against civilians. Brown leather holsters, tactical vests and bandoleers are shown hanging for sale at the various stalls. An array of camouflage military equipment, from military fatigues to ill fitting hats are being sold at the market. One photo shows a metalworker nailing together a new bandoleer in his small shop in the impoverish Iraqi province. Several young children appear to be allowed into the market, with one boy seemingly pulling at his father's arm after taking an interest in some of the military equipment. Once the tailors sold suits and shirts, now under Islamic State, they are producing vast numbers of bland tunics and military clothing. Iraq has always had gun stalls but the growing number of local markets catering to the needs of new Islamic State recruits remains deeply worrying. With the fighting fiercer than ever, the extremist group have already started to convert local markets to supply the growing number of barbarous jihadist in their ranks. The photos come from the Iraqi province of Nineveh, where ISIS have recently been targeting historic archaeological sites as well as their bloodthirsty campaign against civilians. Iraq always had gun souks but the growing number of local markets catering to the needs of new Islamic State recruits remains deeply worrying. The terror organisation recently published new images of their latest 'graduates' from a terror camp in the Iraqi province of Kirkuk. The new recruits reportedly 'graduated from the renowned ISIS terror training camp, named after one of the former leaders of ISIS, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi. New recruits are watch on as two fighters demonstrate how to disarm an enemy fighter. Other basic skills also appear to have been taught at the camp. Known as the Sheikh Abu Omar al-Baghdadi camp, new recruits have been continually coming out of the terror camp, with ISIS declaring the tenth class has completed terror training. The group usually trains in the plush woods, providing completely impractical preparation for the open desert battles that most of their inexperienced youth recruits will most likely be thrust into by their ruthless superiors. The photos show young recruits, dressed in military fatigues and black balaclavas, learning how to disarm enemy riflemen as well as blend into trees through amateur camouflage. Without a formal graduation party, the militants are shown parading on the streets and posing for a group photo on an uninspiring roundabout. The group usually trains in the plush woods, providing completely impractical preparation for the open desert battles that most of their inexperienced youth recruits will most likely be thrust into by their ruthless superiors. Without a formal graduation party, the militants are shown parading on the streets and posing for a group photo on an uninspiring roundabout. Islamic State recently launched a new offensive to take the city of Ramadi in Anbar province. Hundreds of local residents have been fleeing to avoid the fierce fighting.
Armed ISIS fighters shown wandering the streets, shopping for new equipment . Knives, tunics and bandoleers appear to be high in demand for jihadists . Even young children are shown dressed in their own miniature jihadi uniforms . The worrying photos come from the Iraqi province of Nineveh .
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Francis Coquelin is determined to take his chance at Arsenal and claims he wants to follow in the footsteps of club legend Patrick Vieira. The Frenchman has thrived in the centre of Arsenal's midfield since returning from loan at Championship side Charlton earlier in the season to earn plaudits for his robust performances. Vieira was captain during Arsenal's trophy laden beginning to Arsene Wenger's reign and Coquelin hopes he can keep performing to emulate the club legend. Arsenal midfielder Francis Coquelin, who has become an integral part of their midfield, celebrates with fans . 'I’m not going to say to you I am (the new Vieira), obviously I want to be but I think it’s down to the performance I put in every week so I’m just trying to give me best every game so hopefully I can do that in the long term,' Coquelin told BT Sport. On loan at Charlton, the 23-year-old feared he may not play for the Gunners again. 'Well, obviously that was in my head and I think at the time my loan had finished the first month. I could see the injuries over there, I think Arteta was out, Ramsey and it was the time for me to either extend my loan or come back and I extended it and thought maybe I won’t get the chance now,' added Coquelin. The midfielder is determined to prove himself at Arsenal and hold down his place in the starting XI. The 23-year-old is not shy of putting in a robust challenge on opponents as he adds steel to Arsenal's midfield . 'I always had confidence in myself and belief in myself I just need the chance. I got the chance because other people got injured and tried to grab it with both hands and do as well as I could,' he told BT Sport. Arsenal have been much maligned in recent seasons for lacking grit and strength in the centre of the park, but Coquelin is happy to focus on the defensive side of the game. 'The way I think is that I’m just trying to do what’s best for the team. There are other players who can do this job and I’m trying to focus on mine which is to get the ball back and help the team defensively,' added the 23-year-old. Coquelin, tackling Manchester City's David Silva, has managed to establish a starting place in the Arsenal XI . 'Obviously sometimes you want to get involved a little bit more because we play great football and this is Arsenal, you always want to get involved moving forward. But you need to think about the defensive aspect and that is what my job is all about.' Arsene Wenger's side have been in top form in the Premier League, winning their last six matches to close the gap on Manchester City in second and establish a place in the prestigious top four. The Gunners take on Liverpool at the Emirates on Saturday in a pivotal clash in the race for Champions League football, but Arsenal's 'new Vieira' is confident. 'We obviously want to win this game you know, it’s a massive one, really important and we can increase the gap to nine points if we win so yes, I think it’s really important,' said the Frenchman. 'I can’t say definitely because mathematically it won’t be over, so I can’t say that, but yes we see a lot of confidence in us because over the last few months we have had some big results and if we can beat Liverpool it will be another massive one.' Coquelin celebrates with countryman Olivier Giroud as Arsenal managed to win every game in March . See the full interview with Francis Coquelin on ‘Matchday Live with Fletch & Sav’ from 10am this Saturday on BT Sport 1. Guests include Ian Wright, Harry Redknapp, Piers Morgan and Michael Owen.
The 23-year-old has become an integral part of Arsenal's starting XI . Francis Coquelin was on loan at Charlton earlier in the season . Arsenal face Liverpool at the Emirates on Saturday in a crucial clash .
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Jailed: Kevin Franklin married his new wife in the Italian Alps while his 80-year-old victim was forced to borrow money from his children because he could not afford any milk . A conman has been jailed for stealing a pensioner's entire £401,000 life savings and using it to finance his dream wedding and honeymoon. Kevin Franklin married his new wife in the Italian Alps while his 80-year-old victim was forced to borrow money from his children because he could not afford any milk, a court heard. The 58-year-old siphoned off the £400,001 fortune over an eight-year period but when he was finally arrested he told police: 'I played him.' He was jailed for four-and-a-half years at Warwick Crown Court yesterday after admitting fraud and deception after the judge ignored his plea for leniency because he was 'terrified' of going to prison. Sentencing him judge Alan Parker said: 'You plainly saw him as a soft target and you used him, and used him and used him. 'You told lies, some of them beyond wicked, and always you knew he would pay up. 'You lived a lavish lifestyle at the cost of an elderly man's life savings. Society demands that you should be punished.' He told the 80-year-old a string of lies that led to the elderly chartered accountant losing his Birmingham office and was forced to put his 'beautiful' home up for sale, the court heard. Franklin stole his money after telling him his sister had died in Canada and he desperately needed to fly there. He then said his father had died and needed a loan until he inherited £500,000 - but in fact Franklin's father had died 20 years earlier. Before his fraud was revealed he had said that bailiffs were at the door demanding money. The victim was introduced to Franklin in 2005 and agreed to lend £15,000 for refurbishments to a restaurant Franklin ran in Wootton Wawen, Warwickshire. Shocking: Franklin was jailed at Warwick Crown Court, pictured, which heard that his victim's life was made 'a disaster' because he was left without any money to buy a pint of milk . From there, Franklin fabricated sob story after sob story in an attempt to wring ever more cash from the pensioner, including tens of thousands more in loans. But Franklin, a former car dealership manager, was living the high life and even used the money for his Italian Alps wedding and honeymoon. Meanwhile the pensioner had ran out of money and endured days filled with fear. In a statement, he said the pressure had become overwhelming as Franklin's demands took over his life. 'My financial situation is a disaster,' he added. 'At times we have been so short of money to pay for basic food that we have had to search our pockets to get enough for a litre of milk.' Defending, Lee Marklew said Franklin's personal life had been destroyed by the case, and his wife had left him. 'The thought of the inevitable custodial sentence has been utterly terrifying,' he said. 'Since his arrest it has been a palpable fear which has affected the quality of his life.' But the judge ignored his plea and jailed him.
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Campaign: Amanda Burleigh has won her battle . A midwife has won a decade-long battle to give mothers more time attached to their newborns before the umbilical cord is cut. Amanda Burleigh was convinced that clamping the cord within seconds of delivery – shutting off the blood supply from the placenta – was wrong. Since the 1950s, when doctors and midwives started giving women a hormonal injection to reduce the risk of haemorrhage, they have clamped the cord within seconds of birth. They feared the drug – since replaced with a safer substitute – could harm the baby. But Ms Burleigh, a midwife at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, believed it was unnatural to clamp the cord when it was still visibly pulsating with blood. She said: ‘One day I had a brainwave and thought, “We all clamp the cord within seconds of the baby being born, but we are doing it without any evidence about whether it’s good or bad for the baby.”' She contacted other medics, including obstetrician Dr David Hutchon, and together the group amassed evidence that stopping the blood flow so early could be harmful. One study showed immediate cord-clamping could deprive a baby of a third of its blood stock – enough to fill a medium-size wine glass. In particular, they found the practice raised the risk of iron deficiency anaemia. A tenth of all toddlers are anaemic, which is linked to delays in learning, speaking and understanding. There is also growing evidence that immediate cord-clamping can be particularly harmful for premature babies. They have finally succeeded in getting the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to change its guidelines. NICE now states that doctors and midwives should not routinely clamp the cord ‘earlier than one minute from the birth of the baby’. The cord should be clamped within five minutes, but left longer if the mother requests. Besides the medical benefits, the change means mothers get the chance to hold their babies for a moment while still connected to them. Ms Burleigh, a midwife for 26 years, said she had to overcome persistent doubts from colleagues, who asked who she was to query medical protocol. ‘There was quite a lot of resistance from both doctors and midwives,’ she said. ‘At times I felt like a whistleblower.’ There is also growing evidence that immediate cord-clamping can be particularly harmful for premature babies . However, she said she felt a ‘moral duty’ to challenge a practice that was not grounded in evidence. Dr Hutchon, now retired, said hospitals had blindly clamped and cut within seconds of birth for decades. He said: ‘We didn’t notice we were doing any harm because we were doing it to every baby.’ He became interested in 2003 after hearing that more premature babies survived when the cord was not cut early. But he said there was ‘continual resistance to change’ – with some doctors refusing delayed cord-clamping even today. Some still believed the theory that immediate clamping reduced the risk of mothers haemorrhaging, Dr Hutchon said, even though a 2013 study found it made no difference. Ms Burleigh, recently named Midwife of the Year by the British Journal Of Midwifery, added: ‘In 20 or 30 years I think we will look back on immediate cord-clamping and think, “What were we doing? We dropped an absolute clanger."' A spokesman for NICE said that its advice on care during childbirth was reviewed ‘at regular intervals’.
Amanda Burleigh was convinced clamping cord immediately was wrong . Contacted other medics and they amassed evidence it could be harmful . National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines have changed . Cord shouldn't be routinely clamped ‘earlier than one minute from the birth'
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A marathon runner stopped one and a half miles before reaching the finishing line - to propose to his girlfriend. Romantic Ben Parsons, 34, of Brighton, East Sussex, stunned girlfriend Anna Jefferson, 36, by getting down on one knee after running 24 and a half miles. She was watching her boyfriend run in the Brighton marathon with their children Nancy, three, and Thomas, 11 months. Ben Parson, 34, paused in the middle of the Brighton marathon and proposed to his surprised girlfriend, Anna Jefferson, 36 . Anna feared her boyfriend was struggling when he started to slow down on Hove seafront, because she was unaware of his proposal plan. Ben then got down on one knee and popped the question and Anna said yes, before Ben ran onward towards the finishing line, still managing to get a personal best timing and completing his sixth Brighton Marathon in 3hrs 36min. Ben, a media law lecturer at the University of Brighton, carried the ring in his bum bag and waited to spot Anna in the crowd on Sunday. He said: 'I wanted to do something romantic to surprise Anna and the marathon has such a feelgood, loved-up atmosphere anyway so I knew it would be the perfect time. Ben Parson had already run 24.5 miles of the 26.2-mile Brighton marathon when he stopped to propose to girlfriend and mother of his two children, Anna Parsons . At the time, Anna had been stood in the crowds with children Nancy, three, and Thomas, 11 months . 'Judging by the look on her face, she was certainly surprised. 'Once Anna had said 'yes' and we'd had a big sweaty hug I had to get on the move again so my legs wouldn't seize up. 'As I ran off I got a big cheer from the crowd. It felt like the climax of a minor British rom-com. 'I had an extra spring in my step for the last mile and a half.' 'As I ran off I got a big cheer from the crowd. It felt like the climax of a minor British rom-com': After Anna said yes, Ben carried on with the marathon . He said that the pressure of the proposal spurred him on and brought the finishing line a bit closer. But he joked: 'If I hadn't seen her in the crowd maybe I would have just carried on to the end and taken the ring back to Argos.' Anna, who works for Arts Council England, and has been dating Ben since they met at City College Brighton in 2002, said she never expected the proposal. She said: 'There had been a guy just before him who had got a cramp and had to stop for his friends to massage his leg. Newly-engaged: The happy couple are stood after the surprise proposal with their two children . 'Then Ben started slowing down and I thought 'oh god he's going to collapse or something'. 'I had no idea what he was planning. 'In hindsight he had suggested before that I wear something nice so we could go out for something to eat afterwards. I should really have twigged when he asked me to take his brogues in the bottom of the pram. 'Who wears brogues after running a marathon?'
Ben Parsons, 34, from Brighton, proposed to girlfriend Anna Jefferson, 36 . Parsons had already run 24.5 miles of the 26.2 mile marathon . Parson still managed to beat his personal best and finished in 3hrs 36mins .
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Neil Robertson revealed a new practice repertoire which he hopes will lift him among the game's all-time greats after storming into the second round of the Betfred World Championship. The 2010 champion rattled in an opening break of 133 as he reeled off the three frames required to turn a 7-2 lead into a 10-2 victory over Welshman Jamie Jones in Sheffield. Robertson has committed more hours to the game than ever before and he believes it will help him finally fulfil his potential and become a multiple winner of the sport's major crowns. Australia's Neil Robertson plays a shot during his match against Wales's Jamie Jones at The Crucible . 'I have put in more hours for this tournament than any other in my whole career,' the 33-year-old Australian said. 'Before I played my first-round match I potted 300 balls without missing - that's the stuff (Stephen) Hendry used to do. Hendry used to not miss for six or seven frames, and that's what you have to do if you want to dominate matches. 'If you were to stop my career and look back, I would definitely have a feeling of 'what if I had practised more?'. I think I could do more so I've left no stone unturned coming into this tournament. 'It would be harsh to say I have under-achieved, but I think I could have won a lot more if I'd sacrificed a little bit more.' Barry Hawkins found himself the reluctant star of another Crucible epic after clinging on to beat qualifier Matthew Selt in a final-frame decider. The 2013 finalist looked set to ease through to the last 16 after resuming on Monday with a 7-2 overnight lead which he extended to 9-4 to move within one frame of victory. Robertson celebrates winning in his World Snooker Championship first round match against Wales's Jones . But Selt responded by reeling off five frames in a row - including back-to-back centuries - before a cool clearance from Hawkins saw him into the second round with a 10-9 win. Hawkins - who fought off a similar fightback from Dominic Dale in last year's quarter-finals, admitted: 'I can't keep putting myself through that. 'There's nothing worse than when someone is coming back at you like that and you can see your lead disappearing. Robertson contemplates a shot during his World Snooker Championship first round match at The Crucible . 'You're telling yourself it's only one frame but you can see him growing in confidence and potting long balls so it is a horrible place to be.' Ding Junhui's dismal record at the Crucible looked set to continue as he lost the first four frames of his first-round match against veteran Mark Davis. The world number three looked distinctly out of sorts in the early stages, but clawed his way back to reduce the deficit to 3-4 overnight.
Neil Robertson has committed more hours to practice than ever before . Australian stormed into second round of Betfred World Championship . Robertson hopes new regime will lift him among the game's all-time greats . He hopes to become a multiple winner of the sport's major crowns .
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When it comes to playing tricks on people, especially parents it's important to know when to stop. However, this did not appear to cross the mind of teenager Lily Sharp, who lives in the UK, when she decided to prank her own mother. Rather than put a whoopie cushion on her chair or balance flower on top of a door, Lily decided to amuse herself by faking her own kidnapping- any parents worse fear. As mean-spirited as the joke appeared, Lily certainly took the steps in order to make the prank as convincing as possible. Scroll down for video . Lily Sharp perhaps took a joke too far after convincing her own mother she had been kidnapped . She began by texting her mother a seemingly innocent message: 'You didn't tell me the decorator man was coming mate!' Before adding in a quick reference from the famous Liam Neeson kidnapping film Taken. She continued: 'I thought I was guna get taken man. Thought he was tryna trick me into getting into the house' (sic) before adding, 'Not happy young lady.' Lily began her prank by convincing her mother that she had allowed a stranger to enter their home . She then took the prank a step further by pretending to her panicked mum that the intruder had her phone, informing her mother that the kidnapper would require £4000 for her return . Her suspicious mother replies immediately with: 'Whaaaat? What decorator?!?!! Call me. There is no decorator.' Lily then plays on her mother's fears by pretending that the intruder now has possession of the phone simply replying: 'She knows that now.' At this point Lily's mother is completely fooled and has become more frantic insisting that her daughter calls her immediately. 'Who knows it!! Call me please' she replies before adding, 'Now' After her mother reveals that she is sending the police round Lily reveals that it was all a trick . She convinces her mother by sending a picture of herself, her mother does not find it amusing . At this point many would have called their panicking parent however Lily decides to take it up a notch. 'My name is Victor' she replies before demanding a ransom 'I have your child. I want £4000 to get her back.' Lily's mother tries to keep calm texting back: 'Sending a neighbour round now' But Lily simply insights more panic in her mother when she replies: 'Good luck with that. I've already gone. She's with me.' At this point Lily's mother informs who she believes to be the intruder that she has called the police: 'Ok well police will be.' Lily attempts one more cheeky text as the intruder with 'She says hello' before revealing that it was all a trick. She then reassures her mum by sending a picture of herself perched on their sofa. Predictably the mother does not take this well ending the conversation by swearing at her daughter. Although her mother may not have found the joke funny, after posting a photo of the messages on Twitter, Lily received 18,000 retweets and 25,000 favourites.
Lily Sharp convinced her mother that she had been kidnapped . She text her mum pretending to be a kidnapper demanding a ransom . Unsurprisingly her panicked parent did not find the trick funny . Twitter post received 18,000 retweets and 25,000 favourites .
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Nick Clegg's arch-rival for the leadership of the Liberal Democrats was at the centre of a bitter row last night over the death of one of the party's councillors. Tim Farron was accused by the dead man's widow of 'betrayal' after an inquest found that Jo Stephenson jumped from the roof of his house while suffering 'intense stress'. Mr Stephenson, deputy leader of Cumbria County Council, fell from the three-storey property in Windermere after being vilified over new parking charges in Mr Farron's Westmorland and Lonsdale constituency. Now Mr Stephenson’s widow Hilary has angrily accused Mr Farron – a former party president dubbed ‘Saint Tim’ because of his religious beliefs – of reneging on a deal to support her late husband over the policy. Tim Farron (left) was accused by Jo Stephenson's (centre) widow Hilary (right) of 'betrayal' after an inquest found that he jumped from the roof of his house while suffering 'intense stress' Mr Stephenson initially survived his fall and was coherent enough to tell the paramedics that he had intended to kill himself. He died of his injuries three weeks later. The shocking sequence of events unfolded after Mr Stephenson led controversial Lib Dem plans to boost the council's income by ending free street parking in Cumbria. Local sources claim that Mr Farron – favourite to replace Mr Clegg if the party flops in the Election – promised to support the charges in return for the exemption of Liberal Democrat-dominated parts of the county. But, according to Mrs Stephenson, when the plan provoked a furious backlash from local residents, Mr Farron stayed quiet as 59-year-old Mr Stephenson was bombarded with aggressive messages on Facebook and Twitter. 'They'd negotiated a deal but Tim reneged on it and shoved Jo into the forefront to take the wrath,' she told The Mail on Sunday. 'Jo would just say, 'it's not what gentlemen do, is it?' But it is what politicians do. I don't know the details of it [the deal]. I just know Farron reneged on it and it left Jo in a very uncomfortable position. He felt betrayed. 'When I found out that Tim Farron happened to be on holiday on the date of Jo's funeral, I was very pleased. Would I have barred him? Let's just say I was very happy that the date coincided with his holiday.' Kendal coroner's court heard last month that in the run-up to the day on which he jumped off his roof, Mr Stephenson had been under 'considerable political pressure', and 'preoccupied by a culmination of matters'. Nick Clegg's arch-rival for the leadership of the Liberal Democrats Tim Farron (pictured) was at the centre of a bitter row last night over the death of one of the party's councillors . He dialled 999 himself, telling the operator: 'Come quickly. I threw myself off the roof, I tried to kill myself.' The deputy coroner ruled that the fall was 'no accident' but stopped short of ruling Mr Stephenson committed suicide. Mrs Stephenson, who had two children with Mr Stephenson, does not believe her husband was suicidal but that he was so distressed by the personal attacks on him, he was not thinking properly. She recalled: 'I looked out of the bedroom window and saw an ambulance outside. I found Jo propped up against a chair talking to the paramedic on the phone.' Last month, Mr Farron launched a thinly-veiled leadership challenge to Mr Clegg, saying he would bring the party 'back from the dead'. The committed Christian brushed aside claims by enemies in the Clegg camp that he was a 'sanctimonious, God-bothering, treacherous little s***', and vowed to revive the Lib Dems. Mrs Stephenson questioned Tim Farron's 'saintly' image, saying: 'He wants everyone to love him and do what he says but he is just a typical modern politician who likes to whizz around the Lakes from one photo opportunity to another. 'He may see himself as a future leader of the Lib Dems but he's not the sort of character I would like to see in that job.' Mrs Stephenson said her husband was 'absolutely delightful,' adding: 'Jo didn't seek political glory, he wasn't like that.' Last night, Mr Farron, 44, said: 'I'm really saddened by these comments which are completely false and I strongly refute them. 'That does not change the fact that I have immense compassion for Hilary. Jo was an outstanding servant to our community and he is hugely missed.'
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An ingenious British designer has come up with the ultimate environmentally-friendly way to create stunning household furniture - by letting Mother Nature do all the hard work. Gavin Munro grows young trees into specially-designed plastic moulds, pruning and guiding the branches into shape before grafting them together to form ultra-tough joints. Using this method he's already created several prototype pieces and has a field in Derbyshire where he's currently tending a crop of 400 tables, chairs and lampshades which he hopes to harvest next year. Scroll down for video . Farm fresh: The field in Derbyshire where British designer Gavin Munro is growing his unique and beautiful furniture . Crops: A row of willow dining chairs growing directly into shape which Mr Munro hopes to have ready for market by 2017 . Finished articles: Prototype versions of a table and chair created by growing trees directly into plastic moulds . Mr Munro, 39, a keen environmentalist, believes the technique - which has been dubbed botanical manufacturing - could one day be used to create sustainable and ecologically-sound furniture on a much larger scale. He explains: 'You start by training and pruning young tree branches as they grow over specially made formers. 'At certain points we then graft them together so that the object grows in to one solid piece - I’m interested in the way this is like a kind of organic 3D printing that uses air, soil and sunshine as its source material. 'After it's grown into the shape we want, we continue to care and nurture the tree as it thickens and matures before harvesting it in the Winter and then letting it season and dry. 'It's then a matter of planing and finishing to show off the wood and grain inside.' Furniture farmer: Gavin Munro with a prototype wooden lampshade grown into shape using his ingenious technique . Botanical manufacturing: A light shade being grown, left, and as a finished article, right . Working together with his wife Alice, Mr Munro mainly uses strong, fast-growing willow for his designs but is also experimenting with ash, sycamore, hazel, crab apple, sessile oak and red oak. He had the original idea while working as a gardener in San Francisco and making furniture from driftwood in his spare time. Remembering an old over-grown bonsai tree in his mother's garden when he was child which resembled a throne, he decided it would be faster to grow furniture directly rather chopping a mature tree into bits. As well as avoiding the need for nails, fixings and machinery, the designs should last longer than traditionally-made chairs as they don't have the weak points around the joins. Wife Alice, 40, explains: 'Just like a broken bone will be a lot stronger where it heals, the points where the wood is grafted are extremely strong. The field in Derbyshire where the unusual crop is growing. Mr Munro hopes it will be ready to harvest next year . Form and function: The technique creates furniture which is not just beautiful to look at but extremely strong too . 'It means you don't have joints which come lose like with a traditionally made chair so they should last a whole lot longer.' The first prototypes were grown in Alice's mother's garden before Alice persuaded her husband to give up working as a gardener and web designer and focus on the project full time. Mr Munro, who has named his company Full Grown, has already harvested chairs, a table and lampshades and is currently working on more complex designs including a bookshelf and a chest of drawers. But it's not simply a matter of setting up the molds and sitting back and letting the trees grow into shape. The technique involves copious amounts of pruning, coppicing and grafting. Tragedy struck early on when a herd of cows rampaged through the field damaging many of the young trees. Detail: A close up of one of the light shades. Mr Munro hopes to have them on sale in 2017 priced at £1,000 and £1,500 depending on the size . But the Munros recovered and weather-permitting they hope to have their first big crop harvested in 2016 and ready for sale in 2017. Most of the pieces have already been pre-ordered with the chairs selling for £2,500 each and the light shades priced between £1,000 and £1,500. Mr Munro added: 'The whole process takes place over seasons and years - between four and eight years to grow a chair for example. 'But when you look at how long and how much effort it actually takes us now to go from having no tree to final wooden object then you realise that the craft we’re a part of developing is not just more cooperative with the natural world; it has an elegant efficiency all of it own. 'I’m only making 50 or so pieces a year but for every 100 trees you grow there are a 1,000 branches you need to care for and 10,000 shoots you have to prune at the right time.  It’s an art-form in itself keeping track of everything.' An aerial view of the field in Derbyshire where Mr Munro is tending his most unusual crop .
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John Carver says he and Jonas Gutierrez have shaken hands and moved on from the training-ground bust-up which saw the player dropped for Sunday’s defeat by Spurs. As reported by Sportsmail, the pair were involved in a disagreement last week and Carver took the decision to remove the Argentine from the matchday squad. But Carver, speaking ahead of Saturday’s visit of Swansea, said: ‘There was a situation on the training ground which happens at every club. John Carver spoke to the media after taking a training session with his Newcastle United squad on Thursday . Last week, Carver and Jonas Gutierrez had a bust-up that caused the player to be left out of the squad . Siem de Jong (centre) warms up with his team-mates as he continues his recovery from serious injury . Mehdi Abeid, Yoan Gouffran, Jonas Gutierrez, Fabricio Coloccini and Ayoze Perez (l-r) train on Thursday . ‘We've since got together, had a conversation, shaken hands like two grown men and we're moving on. ‘As far as we're both concerned he trained with us on Monday and there are no hard feelings. ‘We’ve shaken hands and are moving on - he's in the squad for the weekend, absolutely.’ Newcastle will set a new club record of seven straight defeats in the Premier League if they lose to the Swans. Remy Cabella strikes the ball during a shooting drill at training on Thursday morning . Second-choice goalkeeper Freddie Woodman dives to his left to make a save during training . Carver says that he and Gutierrez have shaken hands 'like two grown men' and moved on from the incident . Ryan Taylor (right) and former Sunderland defender Jack Colback warm up at Newcastle's Training Centre . And Carver added: ‘It's not a nice record to have is it? ‘But the time for talking about what we're trying to do is over, we have to produce the goods on the pitch. ‘A lot of players have gone on the record and said we're going to do this or that, myself included. We've talked a lot but actions speak louder than words and now's the time.’
John Carver had a training ground bust-up with Jonas Gutierrez . The Newcastle boss dropped the defender in the aftermath of incident . Now, Carver says the pair have shaken hands like men and moved on . Gutierrez will be in Newcastle's squad to face Swansea on Saturday .
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Scott Dann was a fraction offside when he set up Glenn Murray for Palace’s first goal (2), but it would be harsh to put too much blame on assistant John Brooks. He was spot on with two equally tight calls in the same move — before Dann got the ball (1) and for Murray’s finish (3). The speed of it, plus two players blocking his view, made it unbelievably hard for him to get all three right.
Scott Dann was a fraction offside when he set up Glenn Murray . Assistant John Brooks was spot on with two close calls in same move . Crystal Palace beat Manchester City 2-1 in Premier League on Monday .
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English football will stand still just before three o’clock on Saturday to mark the 30th anniversary of the Bradford fire. All fixtures in the Premier League and Football League will observe a minute’s silence for the 56 supporters who died in the devastating blaze. The inferno ripped through Valley Parade on May 11, 1985 during the first half of a game against Lincoln City, before which Bradford had received the Third Division title. A minute's silence will be held this weekend for the 56 supporters who lost their lives during the Bradford City fire disaster . Football League supporting efforts to raise £300,000 for the Plastic Surgery and Burns Research Unit at the University of Bradford . A blaze tore through Valley Parade's main stand during a Third Division match against Lincoln City on May 11, 1985 . Players, managers and fans will stand for a minute to mark the 30th anniversary of the disaster, which also left 265 injured . Supporters watch on as the fire rips through Bradford City's ground - and have had no definitive answers to questions they asked . Many fans were trapped in their seats and 265 people were injured as the fire engulfed the main stand within minutes. The top four tiers of the game will remember them this weekend. And the top four tiers of the game will mark their passing this weekend. The Football League will be supporting efforts to raise £300,000 for the Plastic Surgery and Burns Research Unit at the University of Bradford. Mark Lawn, the co-chairman of Bradford City, said: ‘I am personally delighted that the FA, the Football League and Premier League have got involved. I would like to remind people that the PSBRU is solely reliant on charitable donations by the public, charitable organisations and businesses, and has no funding from the Government. ‘I am extremely pleased that Bradford City has helped to fund the PSBRU through the supporters raising money. This has been enough over the years to help maintain and exceed the standards coming from the unit.’ There are harrowing stories of almost entire families passing away that day in Yorkshire and serious questions still remain as we head into a fourth decade since the tragedy. They are laid bare in Martin Fletcher’s new book, Fifty-Six – The Story of the Bradford Fire, in which the author challenges accepted theories as to the cause. Nobody has been made accountable for events which saw Fletcher lose his brother Andrew, 11, his father John, 34, his uncle Peter, 32, and his grandfather Eddie, 63. Fletcher has been researching the fire for 15 years and believes the investigation’s findings are flawed. The inquiry asserted that the cause was, in all likelihood, down to a cigarette or a match dropped on to a pile of rubbish. He found that former chairman Stafford Heginbotham, who died in 1995 aged 61, had been connected with at least eight other business fires and insurance claims. John Helm, the man commentating on the game when fire broke out, was candid in Sportsmail last week . Thousands watched on horrified as the flames took control of the stand to devastating effect . The variance in theories suggests, as with Hillsborough, a new investigation would be vindicated, offering potential closure for the city . Martin Fletcher’s new book – Fifty-six – The Story of the Bradford Fire – challenges accepted theories as to the cause of the fire. There were many cases of heroism, with more than fifty people receiving police awards or commendations . John Helm, the man commentating on the game when fire broke out, was candid in Sportsmail last week and refuted Fletcher’s claims. ‘Martin lost three generations of his family and has a right to speak his mind — any bitterness would be understandable — but from everything I have been told there isn’t a jot of evidence to suggest the blaze was caused deliberately,’ he wrote. ‘On the contrary, I remember the coroner telling me it was obvious how the fire had started. Detective Inspector Raymond Falconer actually identified a man who had dropped a lit cigarette that went down a hole in the stand and started the fire. ‘This corroborates what I was told at the time by the coroner. He said it was believed the fire had been started by a man, visiting this country from Australia, but his name was never revealed. ‘Without making allegations against the club’s chairman at the time Stafford Heginbotham, there is inference by implication in the book — with reference to a series of fires at factories owned by the now deceased Heginbotham. As members of his own family were seated in the stand that day, and as it was due to be demolished anyway 48 hours later, it is unfathomable to think there could have been an act of arson.’ A solitary bottle of champagne stands on the terrace - Bradford had been celebrating winning the Third Division title earlier in the day . Bradford manager Trevor Cherry looks ahead on the Valley Parade pitch in front of the burnt out stand . An aerial shot of the smoke - showing the scale of the fire to engulf Bradford's ground and shock English football . Forensic experts sift through debris in the area where the fire started on May 11, 1985 . Then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and husband Denis lay a wreath near a turnstile where many of the victims were found . The variance in theories suggests, as with Hillsborough, a new investigation would be vindicated, offering closure to a city that still has no definitive answer. This weekend will be the first time the whole of English football has come together and remembered the Bradford 56 in unison. And the club has only recently wanted to fully remember the victims publicly. The memorial at Valley Parade wasn’t erected until 2001 and years went by without the anniversary even getting a mention in programmes and there were no silences or black armbands. ‘I do feel we missed something of an opportunity in the aftermath of the fire,’ former chairman Jack Tordoff said in 2011, when Valley Parade celebrated its 125 years as a sporting venue. ‘I think we should have looked at starting from scratch in another location. This picture shows what damage the fire caused in such a short space of time, with an entrance completely obliterated . Valley Parade looked derelict in the immediate aftermath but Bradford opted to stay at their home and moved back months after . The scene at Bradford's memorial service to mark the passing of supporters who died in the fire . Firemen survey the damage and put out any remains of the fire after bringing it under control . A policeman watches the forensic team pore through evidence on the terracing at Bradford . ‘The fire was, of course, a horrible time. Fifty-six people lost their lives and the effect on the city was huge, and probably something that can’t be put into words. You had to be in Bradford at that time to understand just what the city went through. ‘I had returned to the board in 1983 with Stafford (Heginbotham, City chairman at the time of the fire) to save the club. 'But then the fire happened...' The planned minute’s applause at last season’s FA Cup final between Arsenal and Hull was given a mixed reception by some Bradford supporters, who still maintain the loss is solely theirs. That, though, won’t stop hundreds of thousands paying their respects this weekend as the disaster is brought sharply back into public focus. Fans of all clubs can show their support by donating here.
The top four tiers of the English game will stand for a minute's silence to mark the 30th anniversary . Main stand at Bradford City's Valley Parade was ablaze in harrowing scenes on May 11, 1985 . Football League supporting efforts to raise £300,000 for the Plastic Surgery and Burns Research Unit at the University of Bradford .
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An Oregon teenager was arrested after allegedly hitting a pedestrian with her car and fleeing the scene. Miranda Ashley Calvin, 19, was arrested by Gresham police on Sunday afternoon. Police were called to a Gresham road at about 8.30pm on Saturday night where they found 49-year-old Jerrie Ann Hornig dead when they arrived. Miranda Ashley Calvin, 19, of Gresham, Oregon, was arrested on Sunday afternoon after allegedly hitting a woman with her car and fleeing the scene . The woman Calvin allegedly hit was 49-year-old Jerrie Ann Horning. When police arrived at the scene at about 8.30pm on Saturday night, she was found dead . A white Mercedes Benz had been spotted fleeing the scene and was later seen by a person who was listening to a police scanner, which led to Calvin's arrest, according to Oregon Live. Gresham police said that tips from the public helped lead to the teenager's arrest, who was found by police at a Marriott Hotel in Clackamas. Calvin was arrested and booked into Multnomah County Detention Center on manslaughter, felony hit-and-run and reckless driving. Her arraignment hearing will be later this week. Hornig's son Maxwell Horning posted a status on Facebook remembering his mother after the incident. Horning, pictured here with her son Maxwell Horning, was a pedestrian when she was hit by a car on Saturday night . 'I got the worst new of my life at 1Am last night,' he said. 'My mom was hit and killed by a hit and run driver.' He wrote that it still feels 'unreal like being trapped in a bad dream you can't escape from but she is in a better place enjoying her new life with old friends and family'. He said he missed his mother 'so much already' and that he 'loved her so much', calling himself her 'number 1 son'. He then posted a picture of his mother from when she was in high school in 1983. She appears to be wearing a cheer leading uniform. Gresham Police said that anyone with information about the hit-and-run should call the tip line at (503)618-2719, where callers can remain anonymous if they wish. Horning's son Maxwell Horning posted this photo of his mother (pictured right in a cheer uniform) from 1983, along with a tribute to her saying he missed her 'so much already' and that he was her 'number 1 son'
Miranda Calvin, 19, was arrested on Sunday in Gresham, Oregon after allegedly hitting a woman with her car and fleeing the scene . Jerrie Ann Hornig, 49, was found dead at the scene by Gresham Police . Calvin was booked on manslaughter, felony hit-and-run and reckless driving . Police said the public helped lead to Calvin's arrest, after one person called in after spotting the Mercedes while listening to a police scanner .
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(CNN)The Red Cross on Saturday called for an immediate 24-hour ceasefire in battle-torn Yemen, saying many more people recently wounded in airstrikes and ground fighting will die if not tended to soon. The call came just before the U.N. Security Council met late Saturday morning to discuss the situation in the Arabian Peninsula nation, where Shiite rebels are pitted against external Arab air forces and fighters loyal to Yemen's displaced Sunni president. A pause was needed especially in and near the southern Yemeni port city of Aden, where intense fighting has happened in the past two weeks, the International Committee of the Red Cross said. Food, water, medical items and personnel need to get into these areas, the group said. "Otherwise, put starkly, many more people will die. For the wounded, their chances of survival depend on action within hours, not days," Robert Mardini, the ICRC's head of operations in the Near and Middle East, said. Another Red Cross official said people are running out of food, water and fuel. "Medical supplies need to be here yesterday. The situation is difficult,"said Marie-Claire Feghali, a spokeswoman for the ICRC who is in the capital, Sanaa. "We need to save the lives that can be saved." Meanwhile, residents of Sanaa, witnessed the fiercest Saudi strikes since the air assault started last week. Military facilities, including two bases, within the city limits have been targeted, three senior security officials in Sanaa said. At the Security Council, Russia submitted a draft resolution calling for a halt to the airstrikes that a nine-country regional coalition, led by Saudi Arabia, has been conducting against the rebels in Yemen for more than a week. The meeting adjourned with no decision announced. One diplomat said the draft was missing what the envoy called key elements. It doesn't call for the Houthis to stop fighting, and it does not call for political talks between the belligerents, the diplomat told CNN on condition of anonymity. Yemen has been descending into chaos in the weeks since Houthi rebels -- minority Shiites who have long complained of being marginalized in the majority Sunni country -- forced Yemeni President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi from power in January. The Houthis put Hadi under house arrest when they overtook Sanaa in January. But Hadi escaped in February, fled to Aden and declared himself to still be president. Houthis and their allies, including those loyal to Hadi's predecessor, then fought Hadi's forces in the Aden area. Hadi fled Aden in late March, ultimately for Saudi Arabia, when the rebels and their military allies advanced on the city. The conflict prompted Saudi Arabia, a predominately Sunni nation and Yemen's northern neighbor, and other Arab nations to hit the rebels in Yemen with airstrikes. A Saudi source told CNN that special forces supplied weapons and communication equipment to Yemeni fighters in Aden loyal to Hadi. The Houthis were retreating from areas in the center of the city, including the presidential palace there, the source said. Saudi special forces help oppose Houthi rebels in Yemen, source says . The United Nations said Thursday that at least 519 people have been killed in Yemen in the past two weeks. An additional 1,700 have been wounded. Tens of thousands have fled to nearby Somalia and Djibouti. In Aden alone, fighting has killed 58 people and injured 200 more in the past two days, Yemeni security officials said. At least 24 of the dead were Houthis. Complicating matters in Yemen is that al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula -- not the Houthis or Hadi-loyal forces -- holds sway in the country's east. AQAP is considered one of the most ruthless branches of the terrorist organization. Also late this week, photos circulating on social media purported to show senior al Qaeda leader Khaled Batarfi -- whom Yemeni defense officials said militants busted out of jail on Thursday -- posing in a presidential residence in southern Yemen. Sunni Islamist fighters freed Batarfi with some 270 prisoners when they overran the town of al Mukallah. On Saturday, the French military evacuated 44 people, including some French nationals, from the eastern Yemeni port city of Balhaf. CNN's Don Melvin, Trey Haney, David Shortell and Richard Roth contributed to this report.
Saudi Arabia airstrikes on the capital increase as jets hit military facilities in Sanaa . The U.N. Security Council meets to discuss the situation . Social media: A senior al Qaeda commander stands in a presidential residence after a jail break .
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Barcelona will play Bayern Munich in the Champions League semi-finals, meaning Pep Guardiola will return to the Nou Camp. Guardiola, who spent four trophy-filled years at Barcelona, took over at Bayern in 2013. In the other semi-final, defending champion Real Madrid will face Juventus, with the Italian champions playing at home first. The four teams have combined to win the European Cup or Champions League 21 times, with 16 runner-up finishes, in the competition's 60-year history. The first legs will be played on May 5-6, with the return matches on May 12-13. The final will be played on June 6 at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. Here's how the draw unfolded... Host commentator . How about that, then? Pep Guardiola will return to the Nou Camp in the semi-finals with his Bayern Munich team. Many would have wanted this as the final. Personally, I think it's much better that Pep goes back to Catalunya rather than a final at a neutral venue. Real Madrid vs Juventus is the other tie. The possibility of an El Clasico final and a second straight all Spanish final on June 6 is still there. That's all from me this morning, though. Goodbye. BARCELONA vs BAYERN MUNICH . JUVENTUS vs REAL MADRID . Ties to be played on May 5/6 and May 12/13 . REAL MADRID . JUVENTUS . BAYERN MUNICH . BARCELONA . Napoli will play Dnipro and Sevilla will face Fiorentina in the semi-finals of the Europa League. That draw has just been made. Time for the main event, then. Don't blink... this will be quick. We're all ready for the draw to to start then. UEFA will make the Europa League semi-final draw first. Join me HERE for live coverage of that before the main event shortly after. It's been everything you'd expect from Barcelona really. They topped their group ahead of PSG before Christmas and have made light work of Manchester City and the French champions in the knockout rounds. Whatsmore, they are starting to look like the team to beat around Europe again and that front three of Messi, Suarez and Neymar are awesome. PSG are the team who knocked Chelsea out, but Barcelona dismantled them 5-1 in the quarter-finals. It was all plain sailing for Pep Guardiola's side, right up until their quarter-final tie with Porto that is. Bayern set off in their quest to regain the title they won at Wembley in 2013 by topping a tough Group E, which featured Manchester City, Roma and CSKA Moscow, with five wins out of six. They showed no signs of letting up in the last 16 as well, thrashing Shakhtar 7-0 at the Allianz Arena. But the last eight was a different story. Bayern fell to a shock 3-1 defeat in Porto in the first leg and needed something close to a miracle to go through. What they got was five goals in a sensational first half on their way to a 6-1 second leg victory. Today, they could be drawn against Real Madrid, as they were last year, or Pep Guardiola could return to the Nou Camp to take on Barcelona. Juventus are by far the least glamorous side left in this season's Champions League. They are well on their way to another Serie A title, and their European campaign this season has been just as efficient if a tad unspectacular. Juve finished second in Group A behind Atletico Madrid, just edging Olympiacos into third place. But their 5-1 aggregate thrashing of Borussia Dortmund in the last 16 went under the radar, as did their 1-0 win over Arsenal's conquerors Monaco in the previous round. Juventus are a team not used to losing many games, and will be a tough draw for either of the other three sides. It's been a season of two halves for Real Madrid, and their path to the last four of the Champions League is a perfect reflection of that. The 2014 winners were an unstoppable force before Christmas and won 22 games in a row in all competitions, including all six matches in a group that featured Liverpool, Basle and Ludogorets. It's been a different story in 2015, though, and their progress through the knock-out rounds has been far from convincing. In the last 16 they were made to hang on by Schalke, who inflicted a shock 4-3 defeat at the Bernabeu after Real cruised into a 2-0 lead in the away leg. In the last round, an 88th-minute strike from Javier Hernandez was all that separated them and local rivals Atletico Madrid. With the La Liga title race firmly in Barcelona's hands, Real will once again be looking to the Champions League for success this season. LAURIE WHITWELL: Sorry Pep, but Barcelona vs Real Madrid is the dream Champions League final . It's a pretty tough question to answer... so we picked the brains of our team of experts. As you can see, even our reporters can't even agree... OUR REPORTERS HAVE THEIR SAY ON WHO WILL WIN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE . Plenty of build-up to this morning's draw on the front pages of the national press in both Spain and Italy. The feeling in Spain is that Juventus are the team to draw. AS have also listed the number of times each of these four teams have won the trophy - 21 cups between them from 37 finals. The Italian press seem to have a 'bring it on' message for Juventus. They also look forward to Fiorentina and Napoli in the Europa League draw a little later. Ahead of today's draw, our live football man Dan Ripley has compiled an ultimate lowdown on each of the four teams remaining in the draw. You've still got time, so why not have a read... As Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Juventus meet in the Champions League semi-finals, Sportsmail gives you the lowdown on the final four . This morning, then, we will move one step closer to discovering our line-up for the final of this year's Champions League final at Berlin's Olympic Stadium on June 6. The first leg of the semi-finals will take place on May 5/6 with the second leg a week later on May 12/13 and, regardless of today's draw, we should have some intriguing scenarios. Will Suarez have to face either Chiellini or Evra again? Will Pep come up against his former team? Will Bayern face Real Madrid as they did last year? Or will we have a home and away El Clasico tie to look forward to? All will be revealed, I guess. Good morning everybody. I'm sure you'll agree it's not a bad way to start a Friday by finding out the line-up for this year's semi-finals of the Champions League. There may be no English involvement, but don't let that get you down. Featured in this morning's draw in Nyon are four European powerhouses Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Juventus. The draw at UEFA's HQ in Switzerland will take place in around an hour from now, but we'll have plenty of build-up so don't move your mouse.
UEFA Champions League draw took place shortly after 11am in Nyon . Semi-final draw: Barcelona vs Bayern Munich, Juventus vs Real Madrid . UEFA Champions League semi-finals take place on May 5/6 and May 12/13 . Champions League final to be played at Berlin's Olympic Stadium, June 6 . Who will win the Champions League? Our reporters have their say? Barcelona vs Real Madrid is the dream UEFA Champions League final .
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Can Rickie Lambert sue for restraint of trade? Brendan Rodgers has killed off Lambert's career and you've got to feel sorry for the player. You can't blame him for joining Liverpool – why would he turn that down? At the time he was a confident striker – playing regularly in the Premier League and scoring goals for Southampton. He'd just been to a World Cup. Rickie Lambert has scarcely been given a chance since joining Liverpool despite their striking problems . Brendan Rodgers' decision to ignore Lambert, in favour of Mario Balotelli, is completely illogical . This time last year Lambert was about to play at a World Cup for England but his stock has fallen since . For Rodgers to ignore him when they have desperately needed goals is illogical. I'm well aware Lambert isn't Luis Suarez, I know he's not a world-class striker. Lambert missed out on Saturday at West Brom because of a hip injury but it must have been gutting for him to see Mario Balotelli get yet another chance. The England striker played 90 minutes 20 times last season, made 31 starts, and unlike any Liverpool player in the scoring charts this season, easily got into double figures. Contrast that with this campaign when in terms of Premier League minutes on the pitch Lambert has played the equivalent of roughly six-and-a-half games. Lambert has enjoyed the opportunity to score for his boyhood team but he deserves more football . When he has started in the Premier League or Champions League, Lambert and Liverpool have impressed . On his first Premier League start for Liverpool he scored, and when he played 90 minutes in four consecutive games he scored in the first game, Liverpool won the next two, and drew the fourth. And then he was dropped again and hasn't started since. Meanwhile, Balotelli regularly gets more time on the pitch, and regularly fails to deliver. He has to go down as Liverpool's worst-ever signing – at least the club won a trophy when Andy Carroll was at Anfield. How come Balotelli got more time on the pitch at Wembley last weekend than Lambert? And what about Saturday? Balotelli was hopeless yet again. Whether you watch his performance or check the stats, he was useless – not for the first time this season. Ultimately it'd be wrong to suggest Lambert was going to be the man to spearhead Liverpool's charge to the title and a Champions League challenge. But to be so underused in a season when Daniel Sturridge has been missing for so long, and Balotelli has been ineffective, is inexplicable. Balotelli, no matter which way you look at it, has been useless, and Lambert should be picked ahead of him . Balotelli was given more time on the pitch than Lambert in Liverpool's FA Cup semi-final defeat by Villa . Lambert scored 20 goals for Southampton - he may not be world class, but he is better than the alternatives . Lambert should have joined Aston Villa in January. But he found out about the move just a few hours before the transfer window closed and chose to stay. Rodgers told Lambert that he didn't want him to go. Why say that and then not bother using him? Nobody can ever take away the fact that Lambert has scored for his boyhood club Liverpool in the Premier League and the Champions League. And Lambert is the kind of guy who will treasure those special moments and keep them close to his heart. But he's lost his England place and his reputation as a Premier League striker has been seriously undermined by Rodgers and Liverpool this season.
Rickie Lambert has barely played since joining from Southampton . Brendan Rodgers' decision to continue with Mario Balotelli is illogical . Balotelli has to go down as Liverpool's worst-ever signing . Lambert may not be world class but he deserves better than this . READ MORE: Manchester United need to raid Borussia Dortmund . READ MORE: Mesut Ozil is in danger of becoming an Arsenal flop .
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The Legendary voice of Australian cricket Richie Benaud has been described as a national treasure and a cricket icon after his death, aged 84. The cricket commentator had been receiving radiation treatment for skin cancer since November when he was admitted to a Sydney hospice on Thursday. Benaud died peacefully in his sleep overnight  surrounded by his wife Daphne and family members. A veteran of 63 Test matches, Benaud played a pivotal role in the formation of World Series Cricket in the 1970s and was one of the world's most recognised commentators. Tributes have been flowing for the legendary commentator and one of Australia's most influential cricketers. Scroll down for videos . Cricket commentator Richie Benaud has died aged 84 in a Sydney hospice after battling skin cancer . 'Our country has lost a national treasure,' Cricket Australia chairman Wally Edwards said in a statement on Friday. 'After Don Bradman, there has been no Australian player more famous or more influential than Richie Benaud.' Australian Test captain Michael Clarke said Benaud was a gentleman who played cricket in the right spirit. 'He was a great player and a great captain; a wonderful leader of men and he continued that off the field,' Clarke told the Nine Network. 'He loved winning. He helped the Australian team have the attitude where they wanted to win. He played the game the right way. 'There's no doubt he's certainly going to be missed.' Former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee said: 'When Richie walks into the Channel Nine box everyone stands up. 'When Richie was on, you'd see all the commentators listening in to see what Richie had to say. At the time of his death in Sydney overnight Benaud had witnessed - as both player and commentator - well over 500 Test matches . Benaud died peacefully in his sleep surrounded by his wife Daphne and family members . A veteran of 63 Test matches, Benaud played a pivotal role in the formation of World Series Cricket in the 1970s . 'A lot of children growing up know him as a commentator but he's a great cricketer in his own right.' Shane Warne penned a heartfelt tribute on social media calling him 'an absolute gentleman'. 'As a cricketer, commentator and as a person, you were the best there's ever been,' he wrote in a note to Benaud. 'For me it was an honour and a privilege to call you a close friend and mentor. We had so many wonderful times together, talking cricket and in particular, our love and passion of leg spin bowling. Warne also thanks Benaud for the support he gave to him as a young cricketer. 'Richie, you were loved by everyone, not just the cricket family, you were the godfather of cricket and you will be missed by all.' Floral tributes have started to gather at the bronze statue of Richie Benaud at the Sydney Cricket Ground . The flags at the Sydney Cricket Ground were flying at half mast on Friday following Benaud's death . A veteran of 63 Test matches, Benaud played a pivotal role in the formation of World Series Cricket in the 1970s and was one of the world's most recognised commentators . Former captain Richie Benaud stands by a sculpture of himself at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 2008 . Benaud was one of the world's most recognised commentators having initially started with the BBC in England before anchoring the Nine Network's cricket coverage in Australia for decades . Prime Minister Tony Abbott has offered Richie Benaud's family a state funeral following his death. 'There would hardly be an Australian over the last 40 years who hasn't listened to Richie Benaud,' he told ABC radio on Friday. 'He certainly will be very, very much missed.' Benaud had anchored the Nine Network's cricket coverage in Australia for decades. 'Richie Benaud's passing has robbed us not only of a national treasure but a lovely man,' Nine Network CEO David Gyngell said in a statement. 'Richie earned the profound and lasting respect of everyone across the world of cricket and beyond. First as an outstanding player and captain, then as an incomparable commentator and through it all, as a wonderful human being.' At the time of his death in Sydney overnight Benaud had witnessed - as both player and commentator - well over 500 Test matches. After retiring, Benaud (pictured here in England in 2005) became a commentary icon initially with the BBC in England and later in his native Australia . As a player, Benaud appeared in 63 Test matches between 1951 and 1963, becoming the first man from any nation to score 2000 Test runs and take 200 Test wickets . Hundreds of admirers dressed up as the legendary commentator during the Sydney Ashes Test of 2014 when Benaud lay in hospital with complications from a serious car accident some months earlier . Benaud was born in Penrith in western Sydney in October 1930 . Benaud was born in Penrith in western Sydney in October 1930. He enjoyed a remarkable Test career as a wily leg-spin bowler and middle-order batsman which ended with his retirement in 1964. Benaud was the first player to score 2,000 Test runs and take 200 Test wickets yet was as much renowned for his captaincy - he never lost a Test series as Australian captain. After retiring, Benaud became a commentary icon initially with the BBC in England and later in his native Australia. He was the mainstay in Australian cricket television commentary until the past two summers - a car accident in 2013 sidelined him before he announced in November last year that he was fighting skin cancer. The cricket commentator had been receiving radiation treatment for skin cancer since November when he was admitted to a Sydney hospice on Thursday . Penrith-born Benaud enjoyed a remarkable Test career as a wily leg-spin bowler and middle-order batsman which ended with his retirement in 1964 . Benaud and ex-Hampshire cricket captain and TV presenter Richie Benaud pictured here at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff during the first England v Australia Test match in 2009 . He enjoyed a remarkable Test career as a wily leg-spin bowler and middle-order batsman which ended with his retirement in 1964 . 'When I was a kid we never ever wore a cap... because Keith Miller never wore a cap, ' Benaud said at the time. 'If I knew, when I was at school and playing in my early cricket days, the problems that would have come if I didn't do something about protection of the head and using sunscreens and all sorts of things like that, I'd have played it differently. 'It's one of those things in life: you live and learn as you go along.' Benaud did, however, manage to voice a touching tribute to Phillip Hughes, who died when struck by a bouncer last November, which was screened before Australia's Test series against India last December. Shane Warne penned a heartfelt tribute to Richie Benaud on social media on Friday . As a player, Benaud appeared in 63 Test matches between 1951 and 1963, becoming the first man from any nation to score 2000 Test runs and take 200 Test wickets. His Australian record Test tally of 248 wickets has since been overtaken by many, most notably fellow legspinner Shane Warne, whose career tally of 708 was unimaginable in Benaud's day. Benaud scored three Test centuries and once hit 11 sixes in a first class innings. As captain he led Australia to four consecutive series victories, beginning with a 4-0 demolition of Peter May's 1958-59 tourists (Benaud took 31 wickets in the five tests). He never lost a series as captain. The Nine Network will air a special on the life of cricketing great Richie Benaud on Saturday night at 7pm. Nine will screen Richie Benaud: A Marvellous Life 1930-2015 about the public, private and cricketing achievements of the former Australian cricket captain and legendary commentator. Richie and his wife Daphne had been married for almost 50 years . Benaud was the mainstay in Australian cricket television commentary with crowd members even dressing up as him as he became something of a cult figure in his later years . Benaud was the face and voice of cricket, much admired, much imitated, and in his later years something of a cult figure . Former Prime Minister John Howard greeted Richie Benaud at the Sydney Cricket Ground back in 2001 . Richie Benaud married his wife Daphne in July 1967 .
Cricket commentator Richie Benaud has died overnight aged 84 . He had been receiving radiation treatment for skin cancer since November . Former Australian captain died peacefully in his sleep at a Sydney hospice . Benaud had witnessed - as both a player and commentator - more than 500 Test matches throughout his career . Tributes flowed in on Friday morning for the voice of Australian cricket . Prime Minister Tony Abbott also offered his family a state funeral .
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As the bright, smiling face of morning TV in the Noughties Fern Britton shocked fans when she admitted to struggling with crippling depression. The mother-of-four had her first experience of depression as a child and has suffered attacks throughout her adult life. Things were so difficult at one point that she planned to crash her car into a brick wall. And in an interview with The Telegraph on Saturday the 57-year-old revealed how close she came to suicide one day after her divorce from first husband Clive Jones. Scroll down for video . Presenter Fern Britton, who suffers from depression, has revealed how close she came to suicide following her divorce from first husband Clive Jones . The presenter and author, who has been married to her second husband TV chef Phil Vickery, 53, for fifteen years, claims she knew the marriage was never right, but remembers the time after the divorce being particularly bleak. Fern, who had three children with Clive, twins Harry and Jack, 21, and Grace, 18, and has another daughter, Winifred, 13, with Phil, said: 'I remember very clearly, when they were all little and sitting around the table, all shiny-faced and having their supper, and I'd think: "Right, you've got everything you want. Lovely! Now I'm just going to pop upstairs and kill myself." ' Meeting Phil whilst working on Ready, Steady, Cook was something of a salvation for the blonde, who finally came off anti-depressants last year but admits she is fully expecting to go back on them when she has another episode. Fern and husband Phil Vickery will celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary next month . The couple met on the TV food show Ready, Steady, Cook . At least now she has learned to recognise the signs, telling Good Housekeeping this month: 'I haven’t had an episode for a long time. I’m cross that it’s been there and that it lurks around, but I’ve started to understand it more. I reached a stage where I knew when it was coming, hurtling towards me, and I thought, don’t run away, just stand there, brace yourself, and let it happen. Because I knew it would pass. People who are going through their first or second episode don’t trust that it will pass – but it really will.' Today, as she promotes her sixth novel 'A Good Catch' Fern is happy, positive and looking forward to a bright - and Botox-free - future. Phil, 53, and Fern, 57, have four children between them . The author has declared that she has no interest in cosmetic surgery, deciding instead to grow older gracefully . She has declared that she has no interest in cosmetic surgery, deciding instead to grow older gracefully, telling Bryony Gordon: 'I know I'm never going to look the way I did when I was 25, but I know I could look very odd. So this is what 57 is, and this is what 57 looks like. 'I'm going to stop looking back and only look forward. I've got. what, 25 years left? I'm going to enjoy them. I'm going to cycle until I am 70. I'm not going to get Botox or have things done. I'm going to show my children that this is what humans do: we get older.' The keen cyclist, who starts a three-week cycle from John O'Groats to Land's End to raise money for Genesis Research Trust next week, insists that being fit is more important to her than looking younger, saying: 'My bosoms are dropping? Blah, that's life! I am vain about being as fit as I can be – not about my wrinkles. I’ve had that conversation with myself about, should I do Botox, should I do this, should I do that – and I’ve talked myself out of it. I’d prefer to be the woman I should be. I’m 57, and I look like a 57 year-old, and I’m happy.'
The TV star has suffered with episodes of depression since childhood . Contemplated suicide following divorce from first husband . Celebrating 15th wedding anniversary with husband Phil Vickery in May . Has just penned a sixth novel, A Good Catch . Says she has talked herself out of Botox, is happy to look like a 57-yr-old . For confidential support call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 1-800-273-TALK (8255) in the UK, or call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch, or click here .
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Horrifying images of a baby elephant tied to a pole and forced to perform tricks has sparked a push to have it freed, just weeks after one of the endangered animals was ridden by drunken tourists around a swimming pool. The campaign was kicked off by Jaime Singleton, who saw the baby elephant, Nadia, tied to a pole outside a restaurant at Marina Phuket Resort in December last year. The change.org petition, titled 'Please release Nadia the baby elephant to a sanctuary immediately and let her live the life she deserves!', has received 50,627 signatures since it was launched a month ago. The target is 75,000. Scroll down for video . Baby elephant, Nadia, seen in a picture posted to Marina Phuket Resort's Facebook page, is a 'mascot' for the resort and is forced to do tricks for guests . Ms Singleton said Nadia is also used by another company in Thailand in weddings . Another holiday resort in Thailand has come under fire after it posted a picture online of drunken guests riding an elephant around its swimming pool . 'It's absolutely barbaric,' Ms Singleton told Daily Mail Australia. 'They use bull-hooks and chains on the animals, and handlers sneakily have nails in their hands they hit the elephants with to make they move around the resorts. It's terrifying.' Ms Singleton said she has been told by sanctuaries and animal rights workers in the area that the resorts don't own the elephants themselves, and they instead rely on private contractors who 'rent' the animals out to different places. The elephants are bought at a very young age by these groups, so that they can be 'trained' for the job and are often forced to live in appalling conditions. The elephants are also put through a breaking in process called 'Phajaan' that uses cruel behaviour and negative reinforcement to break its spirit. Jaime Singleton launched the online campaign after she saw Nadia tied up outside a restaurant (pictured) at the resort . Elephants are forced to pose for pictures and be ridden by guests at the resort, and others across Thailand . 'They use bull-hooks and chains on the animals, and handlers sneakily have nails in their hands they hit the elephants with to make they move around the resorts. It's terrifying' Nikki Beach Resort in Phuket published the picture along with a caption that stated it was 'amazing Sunday brunch' Ms Singleton said Nadia is rumoured to be kept in a tiny enclosure, and does not have any interaction with other elephants. She also said a elephant sanctuary has committed to taking Nadia in if she was released, which would allow the elephant to 'live the life she deserves, surrounded by other elephants, and in the care of those who will love and cherish her.' Ms Singleton said she had repeatedly tried to contact the resort since earlier this year, but she it had not replied to any of her calls or emails. Ms Singleton said she has been told by sanctuaries and animal rights workers in the area that the resorts don't own the elephants themselves, and they instead rely on private contractors who 'rent' the animals out . World Animal Protection's Dr Jan Schmidt-Burbach said this sort of behaviour is a 'far cry from their natural lives in the wild'. 'When you look behind the scenes, holiday snaps like these support an industry that relies on animal cruelty,' Dr Schmidt-Burbach said. Animal rights activists slammed the way resorts treat animals, and said tourists should not take part in the behaviour . 'This sordid side of tourism is conveniently hidden from public view.' Earlier this year, TripAdvisor posted a blog criticising Beyoncé after the superstar was snapped riding an elephant while on vacation. 'Hi @Beyonce! We don't want to ruin your vacay, but elephant rides are not fun for elephants,' the company tweeted. 'Hi @Beyonce! We don't want to ruin your vacay, but elephant rides are not fun for elephants,' TripAdvisor tweeted . 'People often think that an elephant in captivity is domesticated, and so somehow it's OK to have them under human command,' the company wrote. 'But the reality is that [elephants] never have been domesticated like dogs or horses. Even if born in captivity, they are still a wild animal, and need to be "broken" to accept human control. 'There is much evidence that this process is exceptionally cruel.' World Animal Protection's Dr Jan Schmidt-Burbach said this sort of behaviour is a 'far cry from their natural lives in the wild' 'When you look behind the scenes, holiday snaps like these support an industry that relies on animal cruelty,' Dr Schmidt-Burbach said . One sanctuary in the area has said it would be willing to take Nadia in, if it's owners freed her . The petition comes after another resort in the island holiday haven was criticised last month for allowing tourists to party with a baby elephant. A holiday resort in Thailand has come under fire after it posted a picture online of drunken guests riding a baby elephant around its swimming pool. The picture, which drew widespread criticism immediately after it was posted, was accompanied by a caption that stated it was 'amazing Sunday brunch'. The resort is located about 30 minutes away from the tourist hot-spot of Patong . Nikki Beach Resort in Phuket was flooded with complaints over the photo, reports The Daily Telegraph. People were enraged such a young elephant had been brought onto the property so that guests could ride it for fun, and that guests were more than willing to take part. The resort quickly deleted the photo, and released a statement to address the controversy. 'We would like to make it clear that we do not, have not and will never own an elephant,' the statement read. 'The elephant in the photo is from a reputable elephant caretaker who has no affiliation with Nikki Beach. 'We would like to make it clear that we do not, have not and will never own an elephant,' a statement from the resort read . 'Elephants are a highly respected and regarded symbol of Thailand. As a global company, Nikki Beach respects every country's culture and traditions and as such, we fall into the normal behaviors in usage of elephants to represent their culture. 'We never intended to be disrespectful.' The statement did little to calm the stampeding herd of online protesters, and the anger spilled onto the resort's TripAdvisor page. However, TripAdvisor deleted negative reviews based on the elephant incident. To sign the petition to have Nadia released, click here .
Shocking photo of baby elephant tied to a pole spark online campaign . More than 50,000 have signed petition to have baby elephant, Nadia, freed . Marina Phuket Resort reportedly keeps elephant in tiny enclosure . 'Nadia' is also forced to perform tricks and is ridden by resort guests . 'It is absolutely barbaric,' says Jaime Singleton, who started campaign . Comes after Phuket resort posted pictures of baby elephant near pool . Party-goers snapped dancing with elephant, and one person seen riding it .
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(CNN)A video shoot in Nepal for an Internet comedy series took a serious turn on Saturday as the earth began rumbling. The Nepali Pranksters were in the middle of shooting an episode for their hidden camera series when the magnitude-7.8 earthquake broke out. The team kept the camera rolling as they moved through the crowded streets, surveying destruction to homes and historic sites and capturing scenes of heroism and chaos. The Nepali Pranksters' videos show people's reactions to various "pranks" that challenge cultural norms. One video shows the pranksters walking up to strangers and taking their hands for a long, awkward, handshake; another shows them complimenting men and women on their clothes and appearance, with mixed results. For their next prank based on Nepal's ban on plastic bags, Ashish Prasai and Akash Sedai were in Jawalakhel, Sedai said in an email to CNN. The town, in Lalitpur District, is home to Nepal's famed Central Zoo. The camera was rolling when they felt the ground shaking around 11:55 a.m., Sedai said. People started screaming and crying and vehicles came to a standstill as a building collapsed in the background. But earthquakes are a fact of life in Nepal, and "we were still thinking it was a just a simple earthquake," Sedai said. They kept the camera rolling for 18 minutes as they traversed the streets full of crying and shouting people. They found homes destroyed, where people were pulling survivors out from piles of rubble. They stopped and talked to motorists, urging them to keep the streets clear for emergency vehicles, Sedai said. They continued filming as they made their way to to the historic Dharahara tower and Basantapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO world heritage site, where people crawled among the ruins. By then, they realized their country was in a "very bad condition," Sedai said. The Nepali Pranksters made it through the first day of the earthquake, as did their families, Sedai said. But with aftershocks and crumbling infrastructure still posing threats, safety is a temporary state of mind right now in Nepal. "We are scared. ... Earthquakes waves are occurring now," he said. "Hope we will be alive and the problem will get solved soon."
Nepali Pranksters make hidden camera videos of awkward social situations . The three-person team was filming as the Nepal earthquake began .
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Garnet has been abandoned for almost 100 years. The tiny Montana outpost was established in the 1860s by miners looking for gold and silver, but it was devastated by fire around 1912 and deserted a few years later. While the town has since been restored, it remains empty, and local folklore says the area is haunted by former residents, with visitors saying they heard music and laughter, even in winter, and the sound of doors slamming in cottages where there aren't any doors. Now the U.S. Bureau of Land Management is offering free food, housing a job to people willing to live in Garnet and work as a tour operator, as the government prepares the village to become a new tourist stop. Scroll down for video . Ghost town coming back to life: The former mining town of Garnet in Montana was deserted after a fire in 1912. It is said to be haunted by some of its former residents, but is now set to boom once again and become a new tourist mecca. But workers are need to operate the place . New hot spot: The U.S. Bureau of Land Management in Missoula is offering free food, housing a job to people willing to live in Garnet and work as a tour operator, as the government prepares the village to become a new tourist stop. Creepy: Local folklore says the area is haunted by former residents, with visitors saying they heard music and laughter, even in winter, and the sound of doors slamming in cottages where there aren't any doors . Abandoned: Garnet was restored after half the town was devastated by fire, but it remains deserted, even though there is a mine nearby . Ghostly: Locals say the spirits come out around midnight. Garnet has no electricity, so the new workers might be in for a fright . There are four positions, with some workers operating as tour guides and others keeping the grounds. The job ad was first posted in local newspaper The Missoulian, expecting to only find interest from within Montana . It stressed there was no electricity or plumbing. Regardless, the story was almost immediately shared 32,000 on Facebook. The following day, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's office in Missoula was inundated with calls and emails. 'The calls came in almost immediately,' BLM spokeswoman Maria Craig told The Missoulian. 'Garnet Ghost Town Ranger Nacoma Gainan told me the next morning he already had 130 emails and he didn't know how many phone calls. The phone was ringing all morning. 'We got people asking about it from South Africa, from China, the United Kingdom, Germany and all over the country.' 'There were more out-of-state people than Montanans calling.' Help wanted: The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is looking for volunteers to help manage Garnet Ghost Town, a Montana mining town more that's more than 100 years old, and has been mostly abandoned for nearly that long . Spooky: Garnet isn't a ghost town in name only: Rumors abound of real-life hauntings . Vacancies: The workers to volunteer to run Garnet will be put up in one of the cottages to live . Preparing: Once a mining town with a population of 1,000, Garnet is set to boom again as a tourist stop . Craig said that the working day wraps about 4.30pm, with the tourists leaving, giving the workers plenty of time to settle in before nightfall. She added that the job applications have now closed due to the overwhelming response, but was not clear whether the positions had been filled. Ellen Baumler, the Montana Historic Society's expert on all things creature comforts, wrote in her book, Montana Chillers, that the ghosts of Garnet would come out at midnight. She said people had reported the sound of a piano and that winter visitors had seen visions, according to The Bulletin Standard. 'Late at evening, the spirits of Garnet arrive out to enjoy in the moonlight,' Baumler wrote. 'Sometimes, in the deep wintertime silent, a piano tinkles in Kelley's Saloon and the spirits dance to ghostly new music. 'Men's voices echo in the empty rooms. But the moment a living, human hand touches the building, the noises stop.' Chilling: Interestingly, most of the spooky stories that surround Garnet have been reported in the winter . Janet Goodall, of Buffalo, New York, has worked at the Garnet visitor information center. She told Fox News it was more just strange things occurring rather than ghosts that she heard in her time there. 'I've seen visitors become friendly and helpful when unexpected things happen, like flat tires, empty gas tanks, keys locked in cars, minor injuries, and in one case, a diabetic faint,' she told the network.
The town of Garnet in Montana was established in the 1860s by miners looking for gold and silver . At its peaked there were about 1,000 residents, but Garnet was ravaged by fire in 1912 and later deserted . Locals believe it is haunted with the spirits of former residents, especially children . The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is looking for workers to operate Garnet as a tourist stop . There is no electricity or plumbing, but they would be paid and given food and housing . The BLM was inundated with responses after an ad was placed in the local newspaper .
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