headlines
Friday
5
December
2014
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Shaken US expats advised to ‘vary routines and schedules’ as UAE continues investigation into stabbing murder by veiled woman who planted bomb
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The magazine has apologised for the article about a woman who alleges she was the victim of a calculated gang rape by members of a fraternity
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highlights
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As protests continue, Guardian US columnist Steven W Thrasher visits the 'scene of a crime that is not the scene of a crime'
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As our life expectancy increases so will our need to live with, and manage the effects of, long-term illnesses and their secondary conditions
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Are you a fan of the likes of Palin, Kerouac and Bryson? See how much you know about famous globetrotters in our quiz
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Graham Parker: New England’s No1 draft pick has nullified the likes of Thierry Henry, and is aiming for the title this weekend
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A Chicago Bears fan says he was stabbed by fellow supporters after he complimented the Green Bay Packers
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The Wigan owner Dave Whelan has risked further outrage among ethnic communities by referring to Chinese people as ‘chingalings’
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The 2010 Olympic downhill champion Lindsey Vonn is set to make her return after a year out injured at her favourite resort of Lake Louise
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Host cities and countries should be held to minimum standards on human rights by the IOC
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Liverpool do not expect Mario Balotelli to leave Anfield in January despite the threat of a Football Association punishment adding to his problematic start with the club
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Last season’s runners-up Borussia Dortmund climbed off the foot of the table by beating Hoffenheim 1-0 on Friday, their second victory in 11 Bundesliga games
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Gus Poyet has prepared for Sunderland’s visit to Liverpool by returning to his controversial assessment of the team’s qualities last season
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Everton’s Bosnia midfielder talks to Paul Wilson about the day he marked Messi, his frustration over a fringe role at Hamburg and his big chance to shine at Goodison Park
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In different times any manager who admitted signing Andy Carroll instead of Wilfried Bony could expect severe criticism, but West Ham are having too much fun to care
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Sam Allardyce has said he does not trust Senegal’s medical team to look after Diafra Sakho properly during the Africa Cup of Nations
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Manuel Pellegrini has revealed that Joe Hart’s lengthy negotiations with Manchester City over a new contract are close to a conclusion
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Everton’s manager, Roberto Martínez, said opposition teams invariably try to make things tough for Ross Barkley
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As he approaches the fourth anniversary of his appointment as Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has said his relationship with Mike Ashley is the basis of his success
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Arsène Wenger praised Alexis Sánchez for his goals and powers of recovery but the striker needs a break
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José Mourinho said he expected a stern test at Newcastle United because: ‘When they see the Chelsea shirts, they play the game of their lives’
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The Leicester prop tells Robert Kitson he is determined to win back his England place after 10 months out recovering from a serious neck injury
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The Manchester United manager, Louis van Gaal, talked of his surprise at Southampton’s high league position but refused to talk about his oposite number
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James Guy twice broke the British record for the 400m freestyle on his way to silver at the World Short Course Championships in Doha
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As protests continue, Steven W Thrasher visits the 'scene of a crime that is not the scene of a crime' and looks ahead to a movement that isn't going to end anytime soon
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Tens of thousands evacuated as storm is set to hit the country a year after thousands were killed by typhoon Haiyan
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Nusra says action was taken in retaliation for the arrest of wives of Islamist militants
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Schoolteacher Ibolya Ryan stabbed to death in shopping mall, while unnamed American doctor targeted in bomb left outside his apartment
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Police believe alleged theft of large sum of cash is ‘very elaborate and very well practised stage act or parlour trick’
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Under rules of US-managed and French-financed fund victims transported by French rail during Holocaust and their descendants entitled to up to $100k
in depth
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Anyone but Bibi Why Israeli election is unlikely to be easy for Netanyahu
Allies turned foes, economic fears and poll saying 60% of voters would prefer a PM other than him points to a volatile campaign
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Interactive Afghanistan: where has all the aid money gone?
Afghanistan received $45.6bn in aid from the OECD group of rich countries between 2002-12. Where did the money go? And was it well spent?
video and pictures
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We asked you to share your photos of the iconic landscapes as part of GuardianWitness’ bi-weekly readers’ assignment. Here is a selection of our favouritesReaders’ assignment: public transport
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Three women give details of their alleged abuse by comedian Bill Cosby several decades ago
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Demonstrations were held in New York and other cities around the US last night after a grand jury refused to indict the police officer who placed the unarmed black man in a chokehold
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CCTV footage shows a female suspect entering a shopping mall in the UAE capital, where an American schoolteacher was stabbed to death
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