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Hitler's despicable image made a surprise appearance at a Michigan State University football game ... and not surprisingly the reaction was collective disgust, leading to the college issuing a mea culpa.
The Nazi leader's ugly mug flashed on a huge video board overlooking Spartan Stadium Saturday night ... just before the MSU Spartans kicked off their match-up against the Michigan Wolverines.
IMAGN The large screen displayed not only the Fuher's photo but also a trivia question about his birthplace in Austria.
“The Head of Joaquín Murrieta” bowed Feb. 17, guns blazing worldwide on Prime Video, weighing in as one of the biggest bets ever from Amazon Studios in Latin America and Amazon Prime and Colombian production powerhouse Dynamo.
Guardian Print ShopBuy a classic sport photograph: Pelé is lifted skywards by adoring fansThe latest in a Guardian Print Shop series featuring classic sports images. This week’s picture shows the legendary Brazilian footballer Pelé being mobbed by fans after winning the 1970 World Cup
View image in fullscreenThe swirling frenzy around Pelé at the end of the World Cup final in 1970 made for this wonderfully dynamic picture. Notice all the photographers scrabbling for the perfect shot, the ecstatic man in the striped shirt confronting the topless hero, and even the big sombrero popping into frame on the right – it’s a scene rich with eccentric characters revelling in a moment of footballing history.
Five former prison officers who abused teenagers at Medomsley detention centre in County Durham have been jailed.
It's one of the largest investigations of it's kind in the country.
In 2013, Durham Police launched Operation Seabrook to investigate allegations of physical and sexual abuse at Medomsley, near Consett.
The abuse took place over many years, principally in the 1970s and 1980s.
Medomsley was designed to house offenders aged 17 to 21 and keep them out of prison and away from the influence of older criminals.