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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 00:59 EST, 4 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 02:06 EST, 4 October 2013 . NYPD detectives say they have identified the biker who brutally beat a tech executive after a harrowing chase through the streets of New York last weekend. The New York Post reports that police believe Reginald Chance, 38, of Brooklyn, is the prime suspect in the attack, part of which was captured on a fellow rider's helmet cam. Chance has retained a lawyer and is expected to turn himself into cops on Friday. Alexian Lien was dragged from his Range Rover and beaten so badly he had to be hospitalized after he enraged dozens of members of a biker club after a confrontation on a New York City highway. Caught: NYPD detectives believe they have identified the man (left) who is thought to have inflicted most of the damage to Alexian Lien . ID'd: Reginald Chance, 38, is believed to be the man that NYPD detectives have been seeking in the beating case, which has captured national attention . Fearful: Alexian Lien and his wife Roslyn Ng have revealed how they were just trying to protect their family when their car plowed down a group of bikers that had cornered them in New York City . Chance is described as working at a sandwich shop, where is his both a driver and a manager. The Post reports that he is from Guyana. Lien was driving his wife, Rosyln Ng, . and their two-year-old daughter as the couple celebrated their first . wedding anniversary, when one biker braked in front of them, causing . Lien to hit him and sparking the chase through the streets of New York. At . one point, the 20 to 30 bikers cornered their car, causing a panicked . Lien to plow through the crowd, seriously injuring one rider. He sped . off but when he came to a standstill in Manhattan traffic, bikers . smashed his window, pulled him from the car and beat him. 'Our plan last Sunday was to . celebrate our wedding anniversary by having a nice family day out with . our two-year-old daughter,' Lien's family wrote in a statement released . through their lawyers. 'Unfortunately, instead, we were placed in grave danger by a mob of reckless and violent motorcyclists.' The . family extended their sympathies to the severely injured biker, Edwin . Mieses, Jr., who will never walk again. But they insisted that Lien had . no choice but to drive through the intimidating group. 'We . were faced with a life-threatening situation, and my husband was forced . under the circumstances to take the actions that he did in order to . protect the lives of our entire family,' a statement said. Organizer: Jamie Lao puts together rallies of hundreds of bikers - all from his parents' basement . Terrified: They say they were justified in their fears because Lien was later pulled from the car when it stopped in traffic and beaten, pictured. They said they had just been trying to protect their daughter, 2 . Force: This shows the moment he decided to drive through the crowd to escape, seriously injuring a biker . Injuries: The biker, Edwin Mieses, Jr., suffered a broken spine and will not be able to walk again, his family said . 'Our fear for our lives . was confirmed when the incident ended with the ruthless and brutal . attack on my husband, me, and, most importantly, our two-year-old child. 'We . know in our hearts that we could not have done anything differently, . and we believe that anyone faced with this sort of grave danger would . have taken the same course of action in order to protect their family.' They . also thanked witnesses who ran to their aid and stopped the bikers from . hurting Lien any further, and they thanked people from across the . country for their support. As police work to identify the perpetrators of the attack, The Post published the name of one of the organizers of the rally that brought hundreds of bikers together. Jamie Lao, 29, operates two websites that rally the New York City motorcyclists - and he does it all from his mother's basement in Queens. Neighbors say his rallies are a nuisance - and are frightening. 'There was about 300-400 bikes,' one neighbor said. 'It’s disturbing to see 300 bikes, the neighbors were terrified. All the smoke went into the houses. Everybody was traumatized.' Arrest: One of the bikers, Christopher Cruz (right, pictured with his lawyer H. Benjamin Perez in New York on Wednesday) has been charged after allegedly sparking the incident with reckless driving . One biker, 28-year-old Christopher Cruz, has already been charged in the incident; he appeared in court on Wednesday to face charges of reckless driving and unlawful imprisonment. Prosecutors say he is the biker who slowed down in front of the SUV, sparking the chain of events. Cruz . is the only person charged criminally so far in the encounter that was . caught on a helmet-mounted camera worn by another biker and was posted . online anonymously. The . Manhattan district attorney's office decided not immediately to . prosecute a second person arrested, Allen Edwards, 42, who surrendered . to police on Tuesday. Vigil: On Wednesday night, friends and family gathered outside the hospital for a candle-lit vigil for Mieses . Emotional: His wife Dayana sobbed at the vigil. She said her husband was just trying to help another biker . As the police push forward with their investigation, Edward Mieses, Jr. remains in hospital after being hit by Lien as he drove away. He suffered broken legs and spine injuries that have left him paralyzed, his family said. His wife, Dayana Mieses, has insisted he was simply trying to help another rider when he was hit. On Wednesday night, she held a candle-lit silent vigil outside the hospital where he is being kept. | Alexian Lien and Roslyn Ng released statement explaining they were forced to knock down bikers during chase as they feared for their lives .
Said they were justified in thinking this as Lien was later beaten .
One biker knocked down by Lien will never walk again, his family said .
Authorities have charged one biker and released images of two more . | [
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(CNN) -- The Nigerian government is up against a wall. The inability to locate the more than 200 school girls abducted a month ago has embarrassed the government and forced President Goodluck Jonathan to appeal for foreign help as Nigeria's five-year struggle with terrorist group Boko Haram escalates. It does seem that Nigerians are caught in the difficult position of having to welcome the help and be deeply wary of it. On the one hand we know, from the evident helplessness of our government, that we're at the point where we cannot make any progress without the skills and knowledge and technology that Western countries will bring to this battle. On the other hand, there are questions (running the gamut of conspiracy theory to reasonable concern) about America's motivations, and its track record. "I have my reservations," says Debo Bashorun, a retired Nigerian army major who served as press secretary to military president Ibrahim Babangida in the late 1980s, and is now a vocal critic of the Nigerian military. "[Now] this is a good time [for the Americans] to do what they've always wanted to do," Bashorun says. He's referring to the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), run by the U.S. Department of Defense, and established by President George W. Bush in 2007. From early on African leaders opposed attempts to site AFRICOM's headquarters in Africa. On his first official trip to Washington as president in December 2007, on the invitation of President Bush, Nigeria's President Yar'Adua made comments that were interpreted back home to mean that Nigeria was acceding to America's AFRICOM-in-Africa push. Outrage in Nigeria compelled the president to declare that he "did not agree that AFRICOM should be based in Africa." "What we discussed with [President] Bush is that if they have something to do for Africa that has to do with peace and security, they should contribute. I told him that we African countries have our own plan to establish a joint military command in every sub-region ..." he said. Segun Adeniyi, Yar'Adua's spokesperson, says those comments displeased America. "[By] openly repudiating the idea of AFRICOM, Nigeria's relationship with the U.S. on Yar'Adua's watch had started on a very bad note. It was a relationship that would remain at a less-than-inspiring note throughout his tenure," Adeniyi writes in his book, "Power, Politics and Death," an account of the Yar'Adua administration. Nigerians are right to be wary of America's military intentions, with the cautionary tales of countries like Iraq and Pakistan. "This is a transactional relationship; there's nothing strategic about it," said Ehsan ul-Haq, retired Pakistani general and one-time head of the country's Intelligence Agency ISI, of U.S.-Pakistani military relations, at a reporting seminar for journalists which I attended in London in 2011. He added that the cumulative value of U.S. military assistance to Pakistan ($20 billion at that time, he said) paled into insignificance compared to Pakistan's losses from the war on terror --- which he put at not less than $68 billion. Bashorun echoes those views. "America will not do it out of honest intentions," he told me. "It's a matter of giving you 10 naira and in the long run they will collect 50 naira," he says. But he is pragmatic enough to realize that at this point Nigeria has got little choice in the matter. "If we had done what we were supposed to have done, things wouldn't have turned out like this," he says. Then again there's the strong possibility that suggestions of the United States turning Nigeria into another Iraq or Pakistan are unfounded. Anonymous Nigerian defense blogger, Beegeagle, points out that Nigeria has long enjoyed significant levels of cooperation with the United States, in terms of receiving donations of hardware and training. "The difference in this latest American effort is that the U.S are going to collaborate with Nigeria in the field --- an undisguised first," he wrote in an email message to me. But even that field work, he says, will not involve "putting [American] soldiers on the ground to fight alongside Nigerian soldiers." That will no doubt be comforting to many observers. But there's obviously still a lot that needs to be clarified regarding the extent and mode of foreign help Nigeria will be getting. For now the solidarity mounts; at the last count America, Britain, China, Canada, France and Israel had already thrown in offers of assistance. Nigerians will of course continue to be wary, and quick to bristle at any threats, real or imagined, to Nigeria's sovereignty. It doesn't help that many Nigerians believe, on the strength of pessimistic American assessments of Nigeria's fate, that its inclinations towards their country are sinister. And Nigerians have been there before. Shortly after Independence in October 1960, Nigeria's Parliament formally approved the terms of a controversial "Anglo-Nigerian Defence Pact," which the Nigerian public had come to believe would give the departing colonial power the right to set up military bases in Nigeria. The protests that followed, led by student and labor groups, resulted in the speedy repeal of the agreement by the Federal Government barely a year-and-half later. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Tolu Ogunlesi. | More than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped in Nigeria on April 14 are still missing .
The mass abduction has been claimed by militant Islamist group Boko Haram .
The United States is among the countries that have offered to help Nigeria find the girls .
Tolu Ogunlesi says Nigerians realize foreign help is needed but query U.S. motives . | [
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(CNN) -- This week, I had the chance to sit down and speak to Joel Osteen, pastor of Lakewood Church, the largest church in America. If you don't immediately recognize the name, you will certainly remember his perfectly coiffed thick head of hair, megawatt smile and most of all his optimism, which I would best describe as indefatigable. You feel good just being around a guy like him. I did. If you watch him closely during the interview, you will often see him look up to the sky when answering a question. While I know many people who have difficulty maintaining eye contact, that wasn't the case for Osteen. Instead, it almost appeared as if he was seeking out some divine inspiration for the answers to the questions I was about to ask him. We covered a lot of ground. Despite what you see on television, Osteen does have bad days. He has found that the start of any day will determine what kind of day you are going to have. So, he spends a few moments every morning thinking of all the things for which he is grateful. He also cleanses out the negative thoughts, from "I am not talented, and nothing good is in my future," to "I am a person of destiny, headed for greatness." He also took time to remind me that "sacrifice" around the holidays will be rewarded. We were talking about the festive nature of the season, but also the particular challenges for people in the sandwich generation -- those taking care of their children and their parents. "We're not always going to have our loved ones," said Osteen, whose father passed away in 1999. It was powerful stuff, and it made us both just a little misty-eyed. It immediately conjures up images of your own parents and their mortality. Dr. Gupta: Saving Emma in the storm . Listening to all Joel Osteen has to say, of course you will agree with him, despite the fact he doesn't often take a stance on hot-button issues, instead deferring to God as the ultimate decision-maker. Surely, these are not new messages, but they do need frequent reminding and refreshing, especially when times are tough. It was the next topic, however, that I really wanted to explore with Joel: the intersection between faith, science and healing. He started by telling the story of his own mother, Dodie Osteen, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer back in 1981. She was told "there was no treatment that could be given to her." It was liver cancer, and she was just 48 years old. Osteen told me, "She prayed, she believed, and she quoted scripture. Thirty-something years later, she's alive." Osteen is describing a sort of faith healing or at least the power of prayer, and it is an issue that deeply divides the medical community. According to Gallup polls, 92% of Americans believe in God. And 80% believe in the power of God or prayer to improve the course of their illness. We know that many people turn to God during times of illness, either in public or private. It is a profoundly human response, but also based on belief in some mechanism that we can't explain. Critics worry that studying prayer relies on the assumption of supernatural intervention, which will always place it outside the realm of science. At its worst, they say, people may rely solely on prayer instead of proven, effective treatments. It is not that science hasn't tried to prove and even describe the impact of prayer on healing. A review of nearly 50 studies involving 125,000 people showed those with low levels of religious involvement had odds of early mortality that were 1.29 times higher than for those with high levels of religious involvement. Religious groups such as Mormons, Seventh-day Adventists and Amish have lower rates of heart disease and cancer. Dr. Gupta: Better health not about Obamacare, it's about you . There has also been a fair amount of research into the mechanism of psychoneuroendocrinology, the relationship between psychology, endocrinology and neuroscience -- in other words, the interactions between the mind, hormones and brain. That could account for the results Herbert Benson cites about the positive impact of prayer on heart disease. Part of the conflict for the medical community is that many of the studies show variable results even within the same groups of people. Critics worry aloud that you simply can't make prayer consistent -- or ever "dose" it like a medicine. When it comes to the power of prayer, though, proponents and critics do find some common ground. They both cite evidence that when it comes to our health, prayers and faith may have less to do about God than it does with optimism overall. It's the same optimism that Osteen embodies. It may have more to do with the resulting social network, improved coping skills and health activities promoted by many churches. We are more comfortable explaining the impact on health by remembering that religious people are less likely to engage in smoking and alcohol abuse. They are more likely to inquire about each other's health and remind their loved ones to get checked out. While writing this, I realized it is quite possible we will never have the answers we want, because the intersection between religion and science can never be fully explored. That would require trying to "reduce it to basic elements than can be quantified, and that makes for bad science and bad religion," according to Dr. Richard Sloan, author of the book "Blind Faith." It doesn't mean, however, that we will stop trying. This intersection will capture our imagination as human beings as long as we are around. I did want to point out one of the more remarkable findings in a study from the American Heart Journal on this topic. It showed people were more likely to suffer complications if they knew someone was praying for them. Go ahead, read that sentence again. No matter your point of view, how do you explain that? Nobody knows for sure, but it could be that those people didn't typically have prayer or faith in their daily lives, and only relied on it when things had become particularly bleak or desperate. They may have thought, "I must be close to death," if they were now resorting to prayer. When I asked Osteen about that, he immediately nodded and agreed with that explanation. But he immediately reminded me, that is the nature of faith -- the belief that it will work -- and the benefits of that optimism flow from it. It turns out that truly understanding optimism and relying on it to help you during tough times requires practicing it on a daily basis, and that may be the most important message Joel Osteen gives us this holiday season. | Many people turn to God during times of illness .
Science has tried to prove, describe the impact of prayer on healing .
It's quite possible we'll never have the answers we want . | [
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(CNN) -- From a wing of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, London, to the provincial capitol building in Toulouse, France to a spa resort in Japan, Denise Scott Brown's architecture has changed landscapes across the globe. In a partnership spanning more than 40 years, Scott Brown and her husband and partner Robert Venturi both designed iconic buildings and changed attitudes with their theories and books. Their efforts earned a Pritzker Prize -- considered the greatest accolade in architecture -- for Venturi in 1991. But, although the couple had always worked in partnership, Scott Brown's name was not included in the prize. Now, 22 years on, a group of young women architects is leading a campaign to retroactively include Scott-Brown on the prize. Their petition has been signed by more than 11,000 people at time of writing, including no fewer than nine Pritzker Prize laureates: Rem Koolhaas (2000), Wang Shu (2012), Zaha Hadid (2004), Richard Meier (1984), Rafael Moneo (1996), Renzo Piano (1998), Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron (2001) and Venturi himself. Venturi, now retired from architecture, wrote: "Denise Scott Brown is my inspiring and equal partner." The campaign was inspired by a video message Scott Brown recorded for the Architects' Journal's "Women in Architecture" lunch in London in March in which she raised the idea of an inclusion ceremony to recognize her in the prize. The message was picked up by Harvard graduate architecture students Arielle Assouline-Lichten, 29 and her colleague Caroline James, 30, who had just revived the school's Women in Design group. Watch: The woman behind London's Olympic Aquatic Centre . The architect . At the age of 81, Denise Scott Brown is still busy and in demand at architecture events, giving lectures and writing. She has just returned from Mexico where she spoke to 3,000 people at the release of the Spanish edition of her latest book, "Having Words." Her lifetime's work includes not only several iconic buildings, but influential theories of architecture, books and teaching. Her seminal book "Learning from Las Vegas," written with Venturi and Steven Izenour and published in 1972, has been in print ever since and is still a standard text for architecture students. It argues that architects should take greater account of the tastes of ordinary people and move away from large, self-aggrandizing buildings. Scott Brown told CNN that, as a woman, she had felt excluded by the elite of architecture throughout her career. READ MORE: The woman reshaping the world's skylines . "In the 70s and 80s we thought we were suffering alone, by the 90s I was still having a great deal of trouble and when I said anything it made powerful men very angry." "By the 90s, we had to tell them we were not going to suffer in silence. "I watched the advent of women in my field. Early on, if I went to a conference there would be one woman and one black in a hall with 500 white men." She added: "I think what happened to me could still happen, some of the inequities remain." She said the Pritzker Prize was based on the fallacy that great architecture was the work of a "single lone male genius" at the expense of collaborative work. "It wasn't just an oversight. They made a conscious decision not to include me," she said. The campaigners . Harvard graduate student Arielle Assouline-Lichten was reading architecture blogs in her living room when she came across Scott Brown's video message to the Architects' Journal and responses to it. "I felt there needed to be a support network to help make it a reality because I believe she deserved equal recognition," she said. She contacted her colleague Caroline James who had just revived the Harvard Graduate School of Design's Women in Design group and the pair immediately began working on a change.org petition in March. Now, the Change.org campaign has generated over 11,000 signatures, nine of which are Pritzker winners. Both young women were impressed by Scott Brown as a pioneer female architect and through "Learning from Las Vegas", which they had read during their studies. "She is a legend," said James, adding that her omission from the prize had been "institutionalized sexism". "Our agenda is about recognizing equal creative participation in the field of architecture," said James. "Our interest is not in disrespecting the Pritzker Prize, but drawing attention to joint enterprise. It's about raising awareness and creating a culture of intent to include not exclude people." Assouline-Lichten added: "I would like to see the profession become more egalitarian. It's important for this generation to speak out and ensure that there is some sort of responsibility by institutions to foster an environment that reflects what we want the profession to be." READ MORE: Woman conquers world's tallest peaks . The prize . The Pritzker Prize, the world's most prestigious in architecture, is a $100,000 award, made every year since 1979 to an architect who has contributed most. In its 35-year history, only two women have won the prize, the first was Zaha Hadid in 2004. The award is chosen each year by panel of independent jurors. Martha Thorne, executive director of the Pritzker Prize, told CNN by email: "Those jurors change over the years so this presents us with an unusual situation. "I will refer this important matter to the current jury at their next meeting." The jury will next meet on May 29 at the ceremony in Boston, Massachusetts, for the 2013 laureate Toyo Ito. | Architect Denise Scott Brown worked with her husband Robert Venturi for more than 40 years .
Venturi was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 1991, but Scott Brown was excluded .
22 years on, a petition to recognize Scott Brown has more than 11,000 signatures . | [
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By . William Turvill . PUBLISHED: . 13:00 EST, 16 November 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 22:00 EST, 16 November 2013 . Police are appealing for help after discovering a mystery suitcase filled with old family photographs. The case was handed in to the authorities after being found on a green in Cardiff, Wales. When South Wales Police opened the case, they found a number of personal documents, family photographs and military pictures. This collection of photographs was found in an abandoned suitcase on a green in Cardiff, South Wales . A number of family photographs were found in the suitcase alongside military pictures and documents . This photograph, of a woman in military uniform, was found in the collection, dated January 19, 1946 . The collection included wedding photographs and pictures of a woman in military uniform dating back to 1946. There was also a military release certificate for a woman called Alexandra May Newton in the collection. According to the certificate, her last date of enrollment was February 1, 1943. This release leave certificate, for a woman called Alexandra May Newton, was found in the abandoned case . Mystery: Police are calling for anyone who recognises people in the photographs get in touch . The suitcase was handed in to PCSO Bethan Jennings after being found on a green in St Mellons, Cardiff . Listing her as an ‘upholsteress’, she was described as a ‘reliable and conscientious worker’. One of the photographs shows a group of five adults and one child posing in front of a sign seemingly for Cardiff-based beer, Brains. The case was handed into local PCSO Bethan Jennings after being found on a green in St Mellons, Cardiff. Police are calling for anyone who recognises people in the photographs to contact them. Family pictured in front of a logo, seemingly for the Cardiff-based beer, Brains . A group gather together for a photograph on the beach . It is not yet clear who the people in the photographs are, and police are still seeking out the owners of the case . | Case was found on a green in Cardiff and handed to South Wales Police .
Contains a number of personal documents, as well as military photographs .
Included was release leave certificate for Alexandra May Newton . | [
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By . Martin Beckford . PUBLISHED: . 17:01 EST, 2 March 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 05:52 EST, 3 March 2013 . More than a quarter of a million Bulgarians and Romanians have come to Britain over the past five years – even before the jobs market is fully opened to them. About half that number were allowed in as farm workers on short-term contracts and thousands more got permanent posts. In total, more than 175,000 National Insurance numbers were handed out to workers from the two countries. The remaining 75,000 people settled here with their families. Scroll down for video . The UK borders will be flung open this year as Romanians and Bulgarians will have access to the job market . Campaigners fear that when work restrictions are lifted next year, further pressure will be placed on the jobs market, housing and public services. Philip Hollobone, Tory MP for Kettering, said: ‘The alarming thing is that even before the borders are flung open, we’re already above a quarter of a million. ‘We’re heading ever closer to my estimate of 425,000 Romanians and Bulgarians, which is a number I simply don’t believe this country can cope with.’ Romania and Bulgaria joined the European Union only in 2007 and were not given immediate access to all jobs and services in Britain. But updated statistics published by the Home Office last week show that between 2007 and 2012, a total of 262,929 applications to work or remain in Britain were approved for Bulgarians and Romanians. MP Philip Hollobone believes the country cannot cope with the number of immigrants expected . In the past year alone, 14,583 permits for the self-employed and 20,842 for fruit-pickers were granted. Some of those permits over the past five years may have gone to the same migrants who return to work in fields and factories. Separate figures published by the Department for Work and Pensions show the volume of National Insurance numbers handed out to Bulgarians and Romanians is also on the rise. Between 2007 and 2011, there were 176,040 given to workers from the two countries, including a record 40,260 in 2011. Over the same four-year period, 945 Bulgarians and Romanians were forcibly removed from Britain, 139 were refused entry at the border and 64 left voluntarily. Last week it was revealed that 27,725 Romanians had been arrested in London since 2007, even though only 87,000 people from that country live in Britain. A Home Office spokesman said last night: ‘Rather than producing speculative projections, we are focusing on cutting out the abuse of free movement and addressing the factors that drive European immigration to Britain.’ Meanwhile, the pressure of immigration on public services has been highlighted by new figures showing that more than 100,000 more primary school places will be needed in England by the next General Election. The total number of places in England stands at just over 4.3 million, but by 2014-15 it is forecast there will be a deficit of 106,807. Some of the biggest gaps are in areas where foreign-born mothers are driving increases in the birth rate. In Newham, East London, 4,551 places are needed within three years. In Peterborough – home to the country’s first school where no pupil speaks English as their main language – 2,216 more places are required. | More than 250,000 Romanians and Bulgarians have come to Britain .
175,000 of them have been given National Insurance Numbers .
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By . Mark Duell and David Wilkes . PUBLISHED: . 04:57 EST, 30 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 19:03 EST, 30 September 2013 . Like many a suburban bungalow, Chris Weller's has a pond and a cat flap. However the pond is in his conservatory... and you might get a shock at what waddles through the cat flap. For Mr Weller, 66, shares his home with Caesar the crocodile. The bachelor spent £23,000 converting the property in Rochester, Kent and has moved to the safety of the loft so that his pet is free to roam. Mr Weller bought Caesar, a spectacled caiman native to the rainforests of central America, six years ago when he was less than 1 ft long. Scroll down for video . Friends: This is former prison officer Chris Weller, 66, who has spent more than £25,000 making his detached bungalow in Rochester, Kent, crocodile-friendly for his seven-year-old friend Caesar . Territory: Mr Weller - who spent 40 years working at HMP Rochester - converted the downstairs of his home into a habitat for the crocodile to roam in, including building a pool into his conservatory . Snap! Mr Weller said he enjoys playing cards with Caesar the crocodile at his home in Rochester, Kent . Conversion: Mr Weller moved into the loft of his home to allow the crocodile to roam free, and even installed a cat flap on his conservatory door for easy access into his water bath . He is now seven years old and 5ft 6in - but still growing. His species can live for 40 years and typically reach 7ft. Mr Weller - who spent 40 years working at HMP Rochester - converted the downstairs of his home into a habitat for the crocodile to roam in, including building a pool into his conservatory. He said: ‘He’s my closest companion and most of my day revolves around feeding, cleaning and entertaining him. Most people are terrified when they find out I live with a crocodile. ‘But I’ve raised him since he was a baby. Now he’s completely docile. As he’s got older he’s become happier to be around me and he likes nothing more than watching TV and listening to the radio. Roaming around: Mr Weller had to apply for a dangerous animal licence in order to legally keep Caesar - and with this he has to comply with certain hygiene, diet and security requirements . Swimming: Mr Weller insisted that the kitchen, bathroom and hallway are neutral zones for the pair - but he is still able to stroke him as he rests his head on his lap . Feeding: After preparing his breakfast of meat or fish, Mr Weller cleans his leathery skin and his sanctuary . 'Most people are terrified when they find out I live with a crocodile' Chris Weller . ‘Neighbours, and particularly children, . like him - and when I go to the butcher’s to get meat and fish for him, . most people know me as “the man with the croc”. He’s a loyal mate.’ He insisted the kitchen, bathroom and hallway are neutral zones for the pair - but he is still able to stroke him as he rests his head on his lap. Mr Weller had to apply for a dangerous animal licence in order to legally keep Caesar - and with this he has to comply with certain hygiene, diet and security requirements. His home has a three-lock system - keeping Caesar behind at least three doors - in order to prevent him from escaping outside. He is also not allowed to be taken outside. Friends: Mr Weller bought his 5ft 6in companion six years ago when he was less than 1ft long, and said he now enjoys reading stories, watching TV and listening to Classic FM on the radio with the reptile . Decisions: Mr Weller had been planning to buy Caesar a female partner, but he believes this would be too difficult to introduce to his routine . Radio choice: The pair listen to Classic FM as Mr Weller tends to his water monitors and other animals including terrapin turtles, parrots and lizards . Speaking of his time as a prison guard, Mr Weller added: ‘I spent four decades keeping dangerous animals behind locks and gates so it’s no different here. 'I spent four decades keeping dangerous animals behind locks and gates so it’s no different here' Chris Weller . ‘As he’s grown up he’s used to the safety systems. I never have any concerns about going to bed and him waking up next to me. ‘When I first got him he was very difficult to look after and care for as he would often bite me - and it’s as painful as it sounds. 'But now he’s very relaxed and placid. I don’t think there’s any chance of him escaping - he’s not even allowed outside.’ Scary eyes: In his bungalow in Kent, Mr Weller has spent more than 20 years living with man-eating beasts . Pleased to eat you: Mr Weller, 66, preparing Caesar the crocodile's daily meal at his home in Rochester, Kent . Grub's up: Caesar the crocodile investigates the food that has been left for him in Rochester, Kent . Mr Weller had been planning to buy . Caesar a female partner, but he believes this would be too difficult to . introduce to his routine. Instead the owner keeps him company and wakes up every morning at 7am in order to free him and let him roam the downstairs. After preparing his breakfast of meat or fish, Mr Weller cleans his leathery skin and his sanctuary. The . pair then listen to Classic FM as Mr Weller tends to his water monitors . and other animals including terrapin turtles, parrots and lizards. Early days: Mr Weller bought his 5ft 6in crocodile companion six years ago when he was less than 1ft long . Smaller: Caesar the crocodile - who is drawn to flashing lights and images on screen - seen as a youngster . Mr Weller then allows Caesar to watch TV as he’s drawn to flashing lights and images on screen. He added: ‘Most of the time he’s a grumpy sod and likes to be left alone, but he does enjoy certain things and it’s good to make it a routine - it keeps him relaxed. ‘I never wanted to get a cat or a dog, when you have a home to yourself you think “Well, why not?” - and just go for it. I wouldn’t dream of having any other pet.’ | Chris Weller, 66, keeps seven-year-old Caesar at his bungalow in Kent .
Bought 5ft 6in companion in 2007 and converted downstairs of home .
House has three-lock system to keep him behind at least three doors . | [
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(CNN) -- Golfer Rory McIlroy and tennis star Caroline Wozniacki ushered in 2014 by announcing their engagement on social media. In a sign of the times, they used their respective Twitter accounts to spread the news to their millions of followers, posting pictures of themselves with a ring. Northern Ireland's McIlroy, who ended 2013 as the sixth-ranked golfer in the world, tweeted: "Happy New Year everyone! I have a feeling it's going to be a great year!! My first victory of 2014 .shesaidyes!!" Former world number one Wozniacki, from Denmark, reported: "Happy New Year everyone! Rory and I started 2014 with a bang! ... I said YES!!!!" The pair have been dating since September 2011, but if media rumors were to be believed their romance has endured some difficult moments, particularly as both slipped down the rankings in their respective sports in 2013. But the pair were clearly firmly an item when strolling down the fairways at the World Tour Championship in Dubai in November as the Dane followed McIlroy every step of the way in the European Tour finale. It also signaled a return to form for McIlroy, who ended the year by claiming victory at the Australian Open last month. Wozniacki also regained her place in the top 10 of the WTA rankings with her sole tournament win of 2013 coming at the back end of the year in Luxembourg. It served as promise that both will restore their respective fortunes, with two-time major winner McIlroy also looking to move back to the No.1 spot now occupied by his Nike stablemate Tiger Woods. | Golfer Rory McIlroy and tennis star Caroline Wozniacki get engaged .
Took to social media as New Year began to make announcement .
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Arsenal are closing in on £24million move for Portugal midfielder William Carvalho, according to reports in the Portuguese press. The 22-year-old had been looked at by Manchester United, but it seems it is Arsene Wenger who is closing in on the Sporting Lisbon star. Ojogo claim Arsenal are close to agreeing a deal for £24m, despite the player having a release clause of £37m in his contract. VIDEO Scroll down to watch William Carvalho score a brilliant lob . On the move? Sporting midfielder William Carvalho is close to a move to Arsenal, according to reports . Portugal view: Ojogo reports William Carvalho is close to joining Arsenal while Record looks at the trouble at Benfica after they lost both game in the Emirates Cup . The Portuguese press are also reporting Jackson Martinez’s goal for Porto against Everton in Leon Osman’s testimonial. Portugese paper Record look at the trouble at Benfica after they lost both games at the Emirates Cup and pressure mounts on manager Jorge Jesus. And A Bola go with the headline ‘Jesus asks for reinforcements’. Over in Spain and the Madrid based papers are looking at the signing of Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas. The goalkeeper signed a six-year deal at the Bernabeu for £8m. AS have the quote the goalkeeper saying: 'To be No 1 is complicated; I am going to work with humility'. The two sides of Spain: AS look at the arrival goalkeeper Keylor Navas at Real Madrid while Mundo Deportivo look at the transfer activity at Barcelona and focus on Dani Alves . Mobbed: Keylor Navas touches down in Madrid and is met by hundreds of fans at the airport . Marca have the headline: ‘The future is already here’ While Carlo Ancelotti says: 'We are going to get better' despite their poor results in pre-season. Barcelona based paper Mundo Deportivo look at the transfer activity at the Nou Camp and claim the key is Dani Alves. The headline is: ‘Alves has the key’ while they say; ‘Two signings if he goes, one if he stays.' Italian view: Tuttosport look at the situation at Juventus with an interview with Giorgio Chiellini while La Gazzetta dello Sport examines the state of the two Milan clubs . ‘Barca want to transfer him for a good price, saving his wage and Dani must make a decision’ The paper also claim that Arsenal defender Thomas Vermaelen, a reported target for Manchester United, is closer to a move to Barca. Over in Italy, Corriere dello Sport say: ‘Pjanic challenges Juve - Juventus favourites for the Scudetto, but Roma has everything it needs to challenge’ While Tottosport quote Giorgio Chiellini, saying: 'Conte's exit was a shock, but Allegri will make us unpredictable. Our fans wouldn't have been happy even with Guardiola. We're still the favourites.’ La Gazzetta dello Sport look at the two faces of Milan, Inter - new group with a different mentality, Vidic, and Osvaldo on his way. Milan - three defeats, 10 goals conceded, reinforcements needed if they are to aim for the Champions League, Cerci targeted. | Arsenal set to pip Manchester United to signing of Portugal midfielder .
Jorge Jesus under pressure at Benfica after Emirates Cup defeats .
Thomas Vermaelen edging closer to move to Barcelona .
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(CNN) -- It was the holy grail -- the gold medal that President Vladimir Putin and his fellow Russians had dreamed of. It wasn't just about reasserting Russia's standing on the ice hockey stage, this was about pride, tradition and proving that the host nation's star players could deliver in front of the watching world. But there was one small problem -- somebody forgot to tell Finland. When Ilya Kovalchuk opened the scoring for Russia in the first period, it appeared that the host nation would be celebrating come the end of the contest. But Finland had other ideas -- fighting its way to a historic 3-1 victory which broke Russian hearts. "I cannot explain my feelings. Inside I am absolutely empty," Russian captain Pavel Datsyuk told reporters. "The emotion we feel right now is disappointment, disappointment that we didn't live up to the hopes placed on us. "There were great hopes placed on us and we didn't live up to them." Finland, which finished third in Vancouver four years ago, equalized through Juhamatti Aaltonnen's effort before Teemu Selanne completed the comeback ahead of the first intermission. Mikael Granlund added a third early in the second period to seal the win and silence a stunned crowd. Finland will now face the highly-fancied Swedes in the semifinals after defeating Slovenia 5-0. Carl Hagelin scored twice with Alexander Steen, Daniel Sedin and Loui Eriksson also on target. Three-time defending champion Canada overcame a brave effort from Latvia with a 2-1 victory, and will now face the United States in a rematch of the 2010 final. The Americans, who beat Russia earlier in the competition, eased into the semis with a 5-2 victory over the Czech Republic. History maker . Biathlon star Ole Einar Bjoerndalen made history by winning a record 13th medal at the Winter Olympics as Norway claimed gold in the mixed relay. The 40-year-old overtook fellow countryman and cross country ski star Bjoern Daehlie, who won 12 medals during his career. Bjoerndalen, who has now won eight gold medals, teamed up with Emil Hegle Svendsen for the men's legs and Tora Berger and Tiril Eckhoff for the women's, as Norway cruised home. The Czech Republic took silver with Italy in third. Bjoerndalen, taking part in his sixth Games, won his first medal at Nagano in 1998. He has 19 world championship titles to his name and started his Sochi competition by winning the 10 km sprint. Bjoerndalen came close to winning his 13th medal in the 20 km individual last week but had to settle for fourth place. He also missed out on a medal in Tuesday's mass start where he made four errors in the final shooting -- mistakes not repeated on this occasion. "My shooting was really good, I was more focused than yesterday but today it was working again," he told reporters. "I was really nervous before the race because you don't work for yourself only, but also for the team. "I had not prepared myself for this it's a dream. Our performance is unique." Bjoerndalen can add a 14th medal to his collection in Saturday's relay event. Ligety joy . Ted Ligety became the first U.S. male alpine skier to win two Olympic gold medals following his triumph in Wednesday's giant slalom. Ligety, 29, who won the super combined title in 2006, exorcised the demons of four years ago in Vancouver -- where he failed to finish in the medals. "I have answered Vancouver questions for the last four years," he told reporters. "I didn't do very well there. That hasn't bothered me that much. I moved on past that and my best years have been since then and, in a lot of ways, because of that. Those are always questions I get, even at World Cup." Ligety had little problem dealing with the pressure on this occasion, carving out an advantage of 0.92 seconds after his first leg before coming home 0.48 ahead of Steve Missillier, with fellow Frenchman Alexis Pinturault claiming bronze. "It was a huge relief," he added following his victory. "I have been wanting to win this medal for my whole life and even more so, in a realistic sense. in the last few years. All season long everyone talks about the Olympics, Olympics, Olympics. "At a certain point I was just like, 'Let's do it already. Let's get this thing over with, so we can stop talking about the pressure and everything with it.' "It's awesome to be able to come here and be able to compete and do it, and finally get the monkey off the back." Bode blow . Six-time Olympic medalist Bode Miller has confirmed that he will not take part in Saturday's slalom after suffering a knee injury in the giant slalom, where he finished 20th . The American, who missed the whole of last season after undergoing knee surgery, became the oldest alpine ski medalist at the age of 36 years and 127 days when he finished third in the men's super-G at Sochi. "I'm bummed I'm out for the slalom, I wanted a miracle. Thank you all for the amazing support, it's been incredible," tweeted Miller. Miller won super-combined gold in 2010 while also claiming silver in the super-G and bronze in the downhill. He also won two silver medals at the 2002 Salt Lake Games. Family fortunes . There was a snowboarding husband-and-wife triumph in the parallel giant slalom as Vic Wild won gold in the men's event just minutes after his spouse Alena Zavarzina claimed bronze in the women's competition. Wild, who was born in the U.S. but switched to Russia in 2011 following his marriage to Zavarzina, made his decision after funding for the United States Ski and Snowboard Association slalom program was cut. "I went the hard way," the 27-year-old told reporters. "Russia has lots of good riders. Russia has the opportunity for me to win races, not for me to go to the Olympics. "Russia is the country that has given me the opportunity to win the medal. If I was still riding for the USA I'd be back home, maybe with some mediocre job, doing something mediocre. That's not who I wanted to be." Zavarzina was thrilled with her success but was keen to praise her husband following his move to Russia. "I'm very happy that Vic got gold," she said. "This is what he worked for. He's so far from his hometown, he did an amazing job. "He had to switch countries, switch nationality, accept something that some people would never accept. "He has to deal with the Russian mentality, with stuff he's not used to, working with people who don't understand him most of the time." In the men's event, Switzerland's Nevin Galmarini was second with Russia's Zan Kosir in third. Pre-race favorite Patrizia Kummer claimed Switzerland's 50th Winter Olympic gold medal in the women's event. Tomoka Takeuchi of Japan finished second to become the first woman from Asia to win a medal in snowboard in Olympic history. 'Queen of Skating' Martina Sablikova, the Czech Republic's "Queen of Skating," continued her domination of the women's 5,000 meters by successfully defending her Olympic title. Sablikova's time of six minutes 51.54 seconds was enough to push 3,000m champion Ireen Wust into second ahead of fellow Dutch racer Carien Kleibeuker. The Netherlands have won 21 of the 30 speed skating medals on offer, including six of the 10 golds, but they failed to overhaul Sablikova on this occasion. After winning the 3,000 and 5,000 four years ago, the 26-year-old powered to victory despite having adjust her glasses during the race. "After winning gold in Vancouver, it's great to win it here in Sochi as well, and this time in front of all my family," she told reporters. Bobsleigh joy . Canada's Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse successfully defended their Olympic bobsleigh title after pipping the U.S. by a tenth of a second. USA-1, led by Elana Meyers and brakeman Lauryn Williams, had held a lead of .011 seconds going into the final run but endured a disappointing final effort. That allowed Humphries and Moyse to snatch gold, with Americans Jamie Greubel and Aja Evans taking bronze. "Winning gold is amazing, but walking away satisfied is better. After the third run I knew that if we did the business we could be on top," Humphries told reporters. "When you have to rely on someone else or wait and see, it makes it hard." Curling . Sweden will face Canada in a repeat of the 2010 women's curling final. Sweden, aiming for a third successive gold medal, saw off Switzerland 7-5 in the semifinals. Canada, unbeaten so far, edged out Great Britain 6-4, and skipper Jenny Jones is confident her team can take revenge on the Swedes this time around. Switzerland and Great Britain will compete for the bronze medal on Thursday. In the men's event, Canada will face Great Britain in the final. Canada defeated China 10-6 while Britain edged out Sweden 6-5. High five . Norway's cross country skiing star Marit Bjoergen claimed the fifth gold medal of her illustrious career after leading her country to victory in the women's team sprint race. Bjoergen, who raced with Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg, had already won skiathlon gold at Sochi to add to the three she won at Vancouver 2010. It left her one short of the record by a female winter Olympian, jointly held by Soviet speed skater Lidia Skoblikova and Russian cross country skier Lyubov Yegorova. Kerttu Niskanen and Aino-Kaisa Saarinen of Finland came second with Ida Ingemarsdotter and Stina Nilsson in third. In the men's race, Finland produced a stunning victory to claim the country's first gold in Sochi thanks to the efforts of Sami Jauhojaervi and Iivo Niskanen. The pair, who took it in turns to perform three sprints each, finished in 23 minutes and 14.89 seconds to see off Russia and Sweden. Classy Kim . In the women's figure skating, defending champion Kim Yu-Na of Korea claimed top spot in the short program. Her score of 74.92 was the highest ahead of home favorite Adelina Sotnikova . Italy's Carolina Kostner, produced a fine performance to finish on 74.12. to finish ahead of U.S. medal hopeful Gracie Gold. The competition will conclude with Thursday's free program. | Russia's men fail in their quest for ice hockey gold .
Norway's Ole Einar Bjoerndalen becomes most decorated Olympian in history .
Ted Ligety wins giant slalom gold .
USA to meet Canada in men's ice hockey semifinal . | [
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By . Emma Innes . For much of human history, people have attempted to find the elixir of life. And now, scientists believe they have found a chemical that could eventually get them one step closer to unlocking the secret to eternal youth. They discovered that a supplement used by bodybuilders could increase life expectancy. A supplement used by bodybuilders could increase life expectancy, new research suggests (file picture) A study revealed AKG (alpha-ketoglutarate) increases the life expectancy of roundworms by up to 50 per cent. And, scientists say this finding is offering new hope of an anti-ageing drug for humans. The supplement is used to reach peak athletic performance and it can also help treat erectile dysfunction. But now, researchers say the chemical - which is involved in the metabolic pathway that generates energy - seems to delay ageing in a similar way to being on a diet. The discovery, reported online in the journal Nature, could suggest new strategies for the prevention and treatment of age-related diseases. Dieting has been shown to improve longevity and stave off diseases in a range of organisms - including humans. One study found reducing calorie intake by only 10 per cent could make people live longer. And now, it seems AKG mimics dieting by helping people burn fat. Drugs or . gene therapy that disrupt nutrient or energy metabolism can also provide . similar benefits, but although several chemicals that regulate ageing . have been found, the details of how they work are unclear. The . latest experiments on the tiny lab worm Caenorhabditis elegans showed . AKG delays ageing - and determines the mechanism by which it imparts . these effects. AKG can increase the life expectancy of the worm, Caenorhabditis elegans (pictured) by up to 50 per cent . The worm - the first animal to have its entire DNA mapped - has been widely used in studies of ageing and lifespan. Worms are useful for studying ageing as they only have a life expectancy of two to three weeks so the effects of supplements can be established quickly. Despite its small size, more than a third of the worms’ genes are also the same as humans’ - and many mutants are already known to lengthen lifespan. The researchers said AKG acts on an energy producing protein to produce a body state that is the same as being on a diet. Taking AKG extends lifespan in the worms by regulating energy metabolism - and this could offer a target for therapeutic intervention. Professor Jing Huang, of the University of California in Los Angeles, said: ‘Metabolism and ageing are intimately linked. ‘Dietary restriction consistently extends lifespan and delays age-related diseases in evolutionarily diverse organisms. ‘Similar conditions of nutrient limitation and genetic or pharmacological perturbations of nutrient or energy metabolism also have longevity benefits. Here we show AKG extends the lifespan of adult Caenorhabditis elegans. ‘Our analyses uncover new molecular links between a common metabolite, a universal cellular energy generator and dietary restriction in the regulation of lifespan suggesting new strategies for the prevention and treatment of ageing and age-related diseases.’ While it could take years to extend lives dramatically the study raises the prospect of humans one day simply popping pills to live longer. She said: ‘Longevity molecules that delay ageing and extend lifespan have long been a dream of humanity. ‘Metabolites such as AKG that can alter C elegans’ lifespan suggest an internal mechanism may exist that is accessible to intervention. ‘Whether this can translate into manipulating the ageing process in humans remains to be seen.’ | AKG increases the life expectancy of roundworms by up to 50 per cent .
It does this by delaying ageing in a way similar to being on a diet .
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A Russian rocket blasted off today to deliver three new crew members to the International Space Station - including Italy's first female astronaut. Soyuz TMA-15M, holding incoming station commander Terry Virts, with the US space agency Nasa, left the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazahkstan. Also on board for the lift-off at 3am local time (Sunday 9pm GMT) was Soyuz commander Anton Shkaplerov, with the Russian Federal Space Agency. Here we go: Russia's Soyuz TMA-15M spacecraft blasts off from the launch pad at Russian-leased Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazahkstan today . We have lift off: Russia's Soyuz TMA-15M rocket is delivering three new crew members to the International Space Station . And they're off: The astronauts were expected to reach the station, which flies about 260 miles above Earth, less than six hours after taking off . Launch: The crew face a busy six months in orbit, including a trio of spacewalks to prepare the station for a new fleet of space taxis . Space adventure: They are due to begin flying crew to the International Space Station in late 2017 . Completing the trio was first-time flier Samantha Cristoforetti, with the European Space Agency. They were expected to reach the station, which flies about 260 miles above Earth, less than six hours after lift-off. The station, owned and operated by 15 nations, serves an orbiting laboratory for life science, materials research and technology development. It also hosts other experiments that take advantage of the unique microgravity environment and vantage point of space. Mr Virts said: ‘I think that 100 (or) 500 years from now, people will look back on this as the initial baby steps that we took going into the solar system. Waving goodbye: Samantha Cristoforetti from Italy (right) and US astronaut Terry Virts (left) during a sending-off ceremony before the launch . Crew members: US astronaut Terry Virts (left) Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov (centre) and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti . Through the glass: Mr Virts, Mr Shkaplerov and Miss Cristoforetti speak with their relatives prior to the launch of the rocket in Kazakhstan . Emotional moment: Mr Shkaplerov (left) blows a kiss at his daughter Kira (right) on the opposite side of a safety glass window . ‘In the same way that we look back on Columbus and the other explorers 500 years ago, this is the way people will look at this time in history.’ The £64billion research laboratory has been short-staffed since November 9. Then, Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev, European astronaut Alexander Gerst and NASA's Reid Wiseman returned home after five months in orbit. The crew face a busy six months in orbit, including a trio of spacewalks to prepare the station for a new fleet of U.S. commercial space taxis. They are due to begin flying crew to the station in late 2017. Getting ready: Miss Cristoforetti tests a space suit during the pre-launch preparations at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan . All smiles: Seen through safety glass, Mr Virts (left), Mr Shkaplerov (centre) and Miss Cristoforetti pose after a news conference in Kazakhstan . In advance: The Soyuz TMA-15 M rocket booster stands at the launch pad at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, ahead of the launch today . Holding a cross: An Orthodox priest blesses members of the media at the Baikonur Cosmodrome launch pad in Kazakhstan, ahead of blast off . Miss Cristoforetti, 37, an Italian Air Force pilot, deflected questions about becoming Italy's first female astronaut during a press conference. Speaking in Russian, she said through a translator: ‘I have done nothing special to be the first Italian woman to fly to space. 'I just wanted to fly to space and I happen to be the first.' When asked by a reporter if she planned wear cosmetics in space, Miss Cristoforetti looked confused. She then replied, ‘Maybe you should ask Terry. Maybe he wants to take some makeup with him.’ | Soyuz TMA-15M lifts off at 3am local time (9pm UK) at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazahkstan .
Holds incoming station commander Terry Virts and Soyuz commander Anton Shkaplerov .
Also on board is first-time flier Samantha Cristoforetti, with the European Space Agency .
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Cell phone images are providing evidence that a large number of civilians may have been mistakenly killed by U.S. troops operating in Afghanistan last month, two NATO officials said Sunday. The grainy cell phone video shows blankets and quilts covering bodies inside a building. The Afghan government, a United Nations review and other reports from the region state that as many as 90 civilians were killed in an August 22 airstrike, but the Pentagon has adamantly disputed the death toll. Another U.S. military official, who has seen the cell phone imagery but asked not to be named because he is not authorized to speak to the media, said Monday there were about 30 bodies, some covered and some in blankets. There were "several children who appear to be pulled from the rubble," he said. The grainy cell phone video, viewed by CNN, shows rows of blankets and quilts inside a building. In the video, someone lifts the blankets to show the heads of those slain. People who appear to be mourners sit by their loved ones and wail. Watch: Video prompts Pentagon probe » . Though CNN has confirmed the military is reviewing the video, CNN has not independently verified the authenticity of the imagery. The U.S. military source, who has direct knowledge of the investigation, said the initial U.S. assessment was based largely on comparisons of satellite imagery of a 10-square-kilometer area from before the attack, taken August 14, and imagery captured after the attack, on August 24. Officials viewing the satellite imagery looked for fresh graves after the attack and found only 18 new plots, just in the village area, he said. A U.S. patrol then went to the area August 26. The patrol confirmed those graves but found no others, the source said. The cell phone images were recently shown to Gen. David McKiernan, the top NATO commander, who over the weekend asked for a high-level review of the previous military investigation. That probe concluded the United States was only responsible for a handful of civilian deaths. One of the NATO officials said it appears there were a number of villagers buried in the rubble that the U.S. troops did not see when they were searching the compound targeted in the airstrike. It is believed that after the U.S. troops left the compound, villagers pulled the bodies from the rubble and buried them. Locals apparently took cell phone images and showed them to U.N. investigators, who recently showed them to McKiernan, leading him to request a review. McKiernan learned of the cell phone imagery only after it was shown to him at the U.N. headquarters in Kabul a few days ago. "In light of emerging evidence pertaining to civilian casualties in the August 22 counter-insurgency operation in the Shindand District, Herat province, I feel it is prudent to request that U.S. Central Command send a general officer to review the U.S. investigation and its findings with respect to this new evidence," McKiernan said Sunday in statement. "The people of Afghanistan have our commitment to get to the truth," he said. Afghanistan's government and the U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan concluded that 90 civilians were killed in the August 22 airstrike in the western Afghan province of Herat. UNAMA said it found "convincing" evidence that 60 children, 15 women and 15 men were killed in the strike. But the initial investigation by the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan found that 30 to 35 Taliban militants and five to seven civilians were killed. The findings have been handed over to McKiernan. After the Afghan government concluded its investigation, ministers demanded a review of international troops within its borders. On August 25, Afghanistan's Council of Ministers called on the Defense and Foreign Affairs ministries to start negotiating a "status of forces" agreement with international forces -- which include U.S. and NATO troops. The council also asked that the ministries demand the international forces halt airstrikes on civilian targets, as well as house searches not coordinated with Afghan authorities and the illegal detention of civilians. That same day, Afghan President Hamid Karzai announced that he had fired two military commanders, including Gen. Jalandar Shah, the Afghan army corps' commander for western Afghanistan. The humanitarian watchdog group Human Rights Watch released a report Monday saying that U.S. and NATO airstrikes in Afghanistan almost tripled from 2006 to 2007, "fueling a public backlash." The report added that this year, there has been a "massive and unprecedented surge in the use of airpower" there. Karzai has blamed U.S.-led coalition forces for failing to coordinate their attack with the Afghan army. However, coalition officials said Afghan and coalition troops called in the airstrike as they embarked on a raid to arrest a Taliban commander in Shindand. The coalition investigation found that U.S. and Afghan forces began taking fire from Taliban militants as the forces approached the target in the early hours of August 22. "The intensity of the enemy fire justified use of well-aimed small-arms fire and close-air support to defend the combined force," the coalition said in a statement released shortly after the strike. "The type and application of fires were used in accordance with existing rules of engagement." Mullah Sadiq, a known Taliban commander, was among the militants killed, the coalition said. A U.S. military official, who declined to be named because the investigation is ongoing, cast doubt on reports that the strike killed civilians gathered in a room, reciting Quranic verses at 1 a.m. Regarding reports that most of the 90 deaths were children, the official said there were not 50 children in the entire village. The airstrike was on a legitimate target, he said, noting that coalition forces found a weapons cache -- including AK-47s, 4,000 rounds of ammunition and bomb-making materials -- as well as thousands of dollars in U.S. currency. Investigators also discovered "firm evidence" that militants had planned to attack a nearby coalition base, the coalition statement said. The airstrike disrupted the militants' plan, the statement said. The investigating officer interviewed more than 30 people, both Afghan and American, the statement said. He also viewed video taken during the engagement, topographic photos of the area before and after, reports from ground and air personnel involved, reports from local medical clinics and hospitals, intelligence reports, and physical data and photographs collected on the site. Last week, Karzai spoke to President Bush "in general terms" about the incident, the White House said in a statement. It gave no further details. | NEW: Video shows rows of blankets, apparent mourners wailing by loved ones .
Locals apparently pulled bodies from rubble after U.S. troops left compound .
Reports say as many as 90 civilians killed in strike; Pentagon disputes death toll .
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