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A historic tribute to the G.O.A. nike dunk T.Panamanian gymnast Hillary Heron became the first to land a complicated tumbling move named after Simone Biles - while competing against the American superstar at the Paris Olympics.Heron on Sunday completed a difficult double layout - now called the Biles I during a qualifying session on Sunday. No other gymnast except its namesake has ever performed the move during an Olympic Games.The 20-year-old Ol salomon hombre ympic newcomer incorporated the Biles I into her floor routine at the games gymnastics qualifier, in which she finished 36th overall.Biles, the 27-year-old adidas originals hamburg G.O.A.T. of the gymnastics world, made a stunning comeback in the same qualifying session Sunday, earning standout scores in every element and ultimately ending in first place. Biles and Team USA will go on to compete in the finals on Thursday. Although Heron won t compete alongside them in that upcoming round, the Panama City athlete told the Games official news site Olympics after qualifiers that she s already looking ahead to the next competition. Definitely I want more Olympics. This is the start of my career. I m just very, very motivated for what s to come next, she said. I think it s the floor routine of my life, just so much work that has gone into that floor that many people wouldn t believe, hours and hour and hours and trusting myself, Heron said. I couldn t believe I had done it, and I had done it just as I imagined it when I was four years old. you love to se Ddcf Mubarak leaves Cairo
Updated at 4:21 p.m. ETGENEVA The United Nations h water bottle stanley as ordered all of its non-essential international staff to leave Syria, saying Monday that the escalating violence in the civil war-struck country is making it ha stanley cup usa rder and more risky for humanitarian workers to do their jobs. The U.N. also plans to reduce some of its field work in the Arab state.More than 40,000 people have been killed since Syrians began a revolt against President Bashar Assad in March of last year. Dozens of aid workers have been caught in the crossfire and killed.Officials said up to a quarter of the 100 international staff working for several U.N. agencies could exit by week s end.The news comes on the same day that White House spokesman Jay Carney voiced increased concern about Syria s chemical weapons stockpiles, saying Assad s increasingly beleaguered regime might be considering using those weapons against Syrians.Carney warned that the use of chemical weapons would cross a red line for the United States, CBS Radio News correspondent Peter Maer reports. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reiterated the same warning earlier in Prague. A U.S. official told CBS News national security correspondent David Martin that there are indications Bashar Assad s regime has issued orders to combine the necessary ingredients to make chemical weapons material that are usually stored separately.Syria has been careful never to confirm that it has any chemical weapons.U.S. concerns grow about Syria s chemica
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