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South Africa's Chad Le Clos competes in the final of the men's 
200-metre butterfly swimming event in the FINA World Championships at Palau 
Sant Jordi in Barcelona on July 31, 2013. Le Clos of South 
Africa won the men's 200m butterfly final at swimming's world championships 
on Wednesday -- exactly a year after his triumph in London.AFPBARCELONA 
(AFP)  South African swimmer Chad le Clos celebrated the one year 
anniversary of his Olympic 200 metres butterfly gold in perfect fashion 
Wednesday as he added the world title in the event in Barcelona.The 
21-year-old, who beat legend Michael Phelps on the wall in the Olympic 
final, clocked 1min 54.32secs with Poland's 2005 world champion Pawel Korzeniowski 
0.29 behind and China's Wu Peng third at 0.37 back."It is the 
first time I have won a world title so it is a 
landmark moment for me," beamed Le Clos."I wanted to win this title 
to mark the anniversary of my Olympic title."It is the exact same 
day that I won the gold last year and almost to the 
hour, so it is a very special day for me to win 
the world gold."Le Clos admitted with US star Phelps now retired and 
no longer the name to beat, he struggled to cope with the 
'favourite' tag."I think going into the race I was a little bit 
anxious, I didn't expect to go in as first seed so as 
you come out last, it is a little bit nerve-wracking," he said."My 
main goal was just to try and win tonight."Last year I remember 
being really relaxed before my 
Inmates at a California jail can choose to serve hard time in 
style so long as they are willing to pay for the upgrade.Time 
Magazines NewsFeed blog reports that for $155 per nightabout the price of 
a three-star hotel  prisoners serving time for misdemeanors can bunk in 
a special section of the Fremont Detention Center.The lodging option is 
part of an Alternative Confinement Program, which was created to increase 
revenue and reduce overcrowding of nearby jails.Convicts with no criminal 
gang connections, history of violence, or sex crime convictions can opt 
to stay at the Fremont facility as an alternative to staying in 
the larger Glenn E. Dyer Detention Facility in Oakland or the Santa 
Rita Jail in Dublin, which houses 4000 inmates, many of whom have 
gang affiliations. Fremont has a maximum capacity of 96 prisoners."It's 
still a jail; there's no special treatment, Lt. Mark Devine, who oversees 
the pay-to-stay program told a local newspaper, the Argus. "They get the 
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that our jail is smaller, quieter and away from the county jail 
population."Fremont spends just over $8 a day per inmate. The city could 
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for people who need to serve one or five, or maybe 10 
days in jail."Inmates can stay in p


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