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Party of guns: 2016ers speak to NRA

At the National Rifle Associations annual meeting in Indianapolis Friday, six potential Republican candidates for president touted their pro-gun bona fides and pledged allegiance to the Second Amendment.

But none got quite as personal as Rick Santorum, a runner-up for the 2012 nomination. The former Pennsylvania senator said every member of his family is an NRA member, including 5-year-old daughter Bella. He and his wife, Karen, have conceal-and-carry permits. She even owns more guns than him now.

The default gift for most men is to buy flowers on a special occasion, Santorum said. For me, the safe bet [is] ammo.

He wasnt done.

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Santorum warned the activists against putting too much stock in the platitudes of others.

Lots of folks are going to come out when things look easy and say all the right things, he said, but when things get tough and you know that happens particularly on the Second Amendment one of the things you need to look at iswhether the person theyre sleeping with also happens to hold the same position they do on this issue.

Now, in my case, the person I sleep with is my wife, he added. That is not always the case in politics!

The crowd roared.

And I can tell you, he said, you are safe with me.

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City launch for air route to Morocco

A HOLIDAY giant is introducing the first-ever direct flights between Glasgow and the African city of Marrakesh.

The summer flights will begin next year and with the recent introduction of new routes from the westcoast hub to Cyprus, Turkey and Ibiza, Thomson will be laying on 36,000 return flights.

It is another boost for Glasgow which has seen a steady rise in passenger numbers in recent years and comes just weeks after Scottish aviation history was created when an Emirates A380 - the world's biggest commercial plane -touched down for three hours at the airport.

Thomson Airways and First Choice - both part of Britain's biggest tour operator - are now selling plane tickets ahead of the inaugural flight next summer between Glasgow and Morocco.

The Marrakesh service means the holiday group will serve 32 destinations out of the West of Scotland following on from earlier announcements of new flights to Paphos in Cyprus, Dalaman in Turkey and Ibiza.

Thomson official Karen Switzer said: "Expanding access to our portfolio of destinations and hotels is a key part of our overall strategy and we hope that this move will enhance the holiday experience for our customers."

Glasgow's commercial director Francois Bourienne added: "It will be the first time Marrakesh has been served from Glasgow, which is the largest Thomson and First Choice base in Scotland.

"We look forward to working closely with them to ensure the success of both routes."

Marrakesh is especially popular with visitors from France, where a number of celebrities have snapped up holiday hideaways in the city, which is aiming to to double tourism numbers by attracting 20million visits by the end of the decade.

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Summer holidays prices slashed to five-year low and Bulgarian resorts are the cheapest

Prices are down 20% after costs of food and drink are slashed Sunny Beach in Bulgaria the cheapest - a week costs 215 - down 50 Marmaris in Turkey offers the next best value - 267 - down 51

By Martin Robinson

Published: 06:14 EST, 25 April 2014 | Updated: 07:29 EST, 25 April 2014

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Families will be able to enjoy cheaper holidays all over Europe this summer because dozens of resorts have cut prices to a five-year low.

Costs have been slashed by more than 20 per cent, fuelled by lower food and drink prices, as countries still gripped by the Eurozone crisis battle to attract holidaymakers.

Bulgaria is offering the best value break this year, where a week in Sunny Beach will cost 215 on average - almost 50 cheaper than last year.

Best and worst: Holidaymakers can bag bargains all over Europe this year as prices plummet to a five-year low - but other resorts have taken prices in the other direction

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Electric Daisy Carnival festival and film

Under the Electric Sky was made by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz, who also brought you recent big-screen docs about Justin Bieber and Katy Perry. After involvement with two of the worlds biggest pop stars, its natural that their eyes should come to rest on whats known over there as the EDM scene (for Electronic Dance Music no Acoustic Dance Music for Americans, oh no).

The sound characterised by a thudding house beat, cavernous synthesized riffs and a naggingly catchy, turn-that-frown-upside-down chorus now dominates the charts through euphoric singles released by multi-millionaire DJs such as Avicii, David Guetta and Afrojack.

Now that America gets it, Vegas is the new Ibiza and its culture of excess means that DJs command fees that dwarf the Nineties era of the UK superclubs such as Ministry of Sound and Cream. The business magazine Forbes now publishes a Rich List for DJs. Scotsman Calvin Harris was at the top in 2013, pulling in $46million (27million) for more than 100 shows, as well as the songs he has written for himself and others, including Rihanna.

Looking at what this is today and what it was when it started blows me away, says Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) promoter Pasquale Rotella in the film. He put on the first EDC on a much smaller scale as far back as 1997 in Los Angeles and speaks fondly of an American warehouse party scene at the start of the Nineties, suggesting that his countrymen arent quite as green as we old-hand Brit ravers might sneeringly imply.

In fact, they invented the form, even if the masses never really took it to heart, at the Eighties Chicago parties of DJ Frankie Knuckles, who died last month. But Rotella is correct to say that whats happening now is on another level entirely.

EDC is currently the biggest dance festival in the world, with spin-off events in Mexico, New York, Orlando and now the UK: an inaugural event took place at the Olympic Park last summer and this year 50,000 clubbers will taste the experience at the Milton Keynes Bowl.

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Whats changed? Many point to Daft Punks live appearance at Californias Coachella festival in 2006, at which the French robots performed on top of a giant illuminated pyramid and made all the rock bands on the line-up look pretty limp.

At EDC in 2013, each DJ was revealed by the unfurling wings of a giant animatronic owl, and the overwhelming light show made 3am look like midday. There are no LEDs left in North America. Theyre all here, said one stage-hand.

Theres also something wholesome about EDC that has meant little resistance to its arrival in the mainstream. Theyre careful to call it a festival, not a rave. There are no police battles here, and the film-makers, while acknowledging the presence of drugs, try to play it down.

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