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[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 424, "query": 707 }
Query: The teenager's death sparked widespread outrage among Palestinians, many of whom believe he was killed in retaliation for the abduction and killing of three @placeholder teens. Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Mohammed al-Auwewy, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, U.S., Al-Auwewy, Mohammed Abu Khedair, Mark Regev, CNN, Benjamin Netanyahu Passage: Mohammed Abu Khedair, a Palestinian teenager who was abducted and killed in Jerusalem this week, died from being burned alive and hit on the head with a blunt object, according to Palestinian General Prosecutor Mohammed al-Auwewy, citing a medical autopsy. Al-Auwewy said the autopsy discovered traces of smoke inside the lungs of the 16-year-old, indicating that it was inhaled while the fire was burning. Mark Regev, spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said his country is aggressively investigating the killing. "We'll get to the bottom of it and catch those responsible," he told CNN on Saturday. Relatives accuse Israeli forces of beating visiting U.S. teen. Israeli military: 10 sites targeted in Gaza "following constant rocket fire" 16-year-old Palestinian Mohammed Abu Khedair was burned alive, prosecutor says. Spokesman for Israeli PM says Israel is aggressively investigating the killing. His U.S. cousin was beaten a day later by uniformed men, relatives say
Israel
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 424, "query": 707 }
Query: The teenager's death sparked widespread outrage among Palestinians, many of whom believe he was killed in retaliation for the abduction and killing of three @placeholder teens. Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Mohammed al-Auwewy, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, U.S., Al-Auwewy, Mohammed Abu Khedair, Mark Regev, CNN, Benjamin Netanyahu Passage: Mohammed Abu Khedair, a Palestinian teenager who was abducted and killed in Jerusalem this week, died from being burned alive and hit on the head with a blunt object, according to Palestinian General Prosecutor Mohammed al-Auwewy, citing a medical autopsy. Al-Auwewy said the autopsy discovered traces of smoke inside the lungs of the 16-year-old, indicating that it was inhaled while the fire was burning. Mark Regev, spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said his country is aggressively investigating the killing. "We'll get to the bottom of it and catch those responsible," he told CNN on Saturday. Relatives accuse Israeli forces of beating visiting U.S. teen. Israeli military: 10 sites targeted in Gaza "following constant rocket fire" 16-year-old Palestinian Mohammed Abu Khedair was burned alive, prosecutor says. Spokesman for Israeli PM says Israel is aggressively investigating the killing. His U.S. cousin was beaten a day later by uniformed men, relatives say
Israeli
[ "Gaza" ]
{ "passage": 424, "query": 708 }
Query: It also warned if Netanyahu "brings a war on @placeholder, the gates of hell will open to him." Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Mohammed al-Auwewy, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, U.S., Al-Auwewy, Mohammed Abu Khedair, Mark Regev, CNN, Benjamin Netanyahu Passage: Mohammed Abu Khedair, a Palestinian teenager who was abducted and killed in Jerusalem this week, died from being burned alive and hit on the head with a blunt object, according to Palestinian General Prosecutor Mohammed al-Auwewy, citing a medical autopsy. Al-Auwewy said the autopsy discovered traces of smoke inside the lungs of the 16-year-old, indicating that it was inhaled while the fire was burning. Mark Regev, spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said his country is aggressively investigating the killing. "We'll get to the bottom of it and catch those responsible," he told CNN on Saturday. Relatives accuse Israeli forces of beating visiting U.S. teen. Israeli military: 10 sites targeted in Gaza "following constant rocket fire" 16-year-old Palestinian Mohammed Abu Khedair was burned alive, prosecutor says. Spokesman for Israeli PM says Israel is aggressively investigating the killing. His U.S. cousin was beaten a day later by uniformed men, relatives say
Gaza
[ "Ewan", "Ewan White" ]
{ "passage": 425, "query": 709 }
Query: @placeholder had to be delivered as quickly as possible, but if he arrived too early, he would be too weak to survive. Entities: Fraser, Julie, Ewan, Ewan White, Emma Innes Passage: By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 04:55 EST, 26 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:25 EST, 26 August 2013 A set of twins who were born three months early and were not expected to survive are to start school this term. Fraser and Ewan White suffered breathing problems, bleeding in the brain, heart defects and hernias and doctors said it was a miracle that they survived. Now almost six years later, the boys are a picture of health and ready to start their first day of school - a date that their mother, Julie, 36, feared she would never see. Fraser and Ewan White, now six, were born three months prematurely and it was feared that they would not survive. They both suffered breathing difficulties, bleeds on the brain and hernias. Fraser and Ewan White were delivered by emergency C-section at 29 weeks. In the womb they developed twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome - a potentially fatal disease of the placenta that can affect identical twins. Ewan developed absent end diastolic flow - a life-threatening condition which stops the blood flowing properly through the umbilical cord. After birth they both had breathing difficulties and bleeding on the brain. Fraser also had a hole in his heart and both boys suffered hernias
Ewan
[ "Ewan", "Ewan White" ]
{ "passage": 425, "query": 709 }
Query: @placeholder had to be delivered as quickly as possible, but if he arrived too early, he would be too weak to survive. Entities: Fraser, Julie, Ewan, Ewan White, Emma Innes Passage: By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 04:55 EST, 26 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:25 EST, 26 August 2013 A set of twins who were born three months early and were not expected to survive are to start school this term. Fraser and Ewan White suffered breathing problems, bleeding in the brain, heart defects and hernias and doctors said it was a miracle that they survived. Now almost six years later, the boys are a picture of health and ready to start their first day of school - a date that their mother, Julie, 36, feared she would never see. Fraser and Ewan White, now six, were born three months prematurely and it was feared that they would not survive. They both suffered breathing difficulties, bleeds on the brain and hernias. Fraser and Ewan White were delivered by emergency C-section at 29 weeks. In the womb they developed twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome - a potentially fatal disease of the placenta that can affect identical twins. Ewan developed absent end diastolic flow - a life-threatening condition which stops the blood flowing properly through the umbilical cord. After birth they both had breathing difficulties and bleeding on the brain. Fraser also had a hole in his heart and both boys suffered hernias
Ewan White
[ "Syria", "Syrians" ]
{ "passage": 426, "query": 710 }
Query: "When @placeholder hear I'm an American, they ask, 'Where is the world?' Entities: Prescott, ISIS, Israel, Palestinian, Syrians, Raqqa, Arizona, The Daily Courier, Mueller, Jordanian, India, Syria, CNN, American, Kayla Mueller Passage: (CNN)Kayla Mueller made helping people her life's work. After graduating from college in 2009, she traveled to northern India, the Palestinian territories and Israel to assist humanitarian groups, her family said through a spokeswoman. She then went to Syria to help people whose lives had been torn apart by war, especially children. "Syrians are dying by the thousands and they're fighting just to talk about the rights we have," the humanitarian worker told The Daily Courier, her hometown paper in Prescott, Arizona, in 2013. "For as long as I live, I will not let this suffering be normal." ISIS said in an online posting this month that a female American it was holding had died in a Jordanian airstrike on Raqqa, Syria. The Mueller family confirmed her death on Tuesday and said ISIS took her captive in August 2013. Kayla Mueller's family confirms death. Ex-professor: Mueller "a peacemaker" who was willing to make sacrifices for others. Family and friends: The 26-year-old devoted her life to activism, humanitarian causes
Syria
[ "Syria", "Syrians" ]
{ "passage": 426, "query": 710 }
Query: "When @placeholder hear I'm an American, they ask, 'Where is the world?' Entities: Prescott, ISIS, Israel, Palestinian, Syrians, Raqqa, Arizona, The Daily Courier, Mueller, Jordanian, India, Syria, CNN, American, Kayla Mueller Passage: (CNN)Kayla Mueller made helping people her life's work. After graduating from college in 2009, she traveled to northern India, the Palestinian territories and Israel to assist humanitarian groups, her family said through a spokeswoman. She then went to Syria to help people whose lives had been torn apart by war, especially children. "Syrians are dying by the thousands and they're fighting just to talk about the rights we have," the humanitarian worker told The Daily Courier, her hometown paper in Prescott, Arizona, in 2013. "For as long as I live, I will not let this suffering be normal." ISIS said in an online posting this month that a female American it was holding had died in a Jordanian airstrike on Raqqa, Syria. The Mueller family confirmed her death on Tuesday and said ISIS took her captive in August 2013. Kayla Mueller's family confirms death. Ex-professor: Mueller "a peacemaker" who was willing to make sacrifices for others. Family and friends: The 26-year-old devoted her life to activism, humanitarian causes
Syrians
[ "George Zimmerman", "Neighborhood Watch", "Zimmerman" ]
{ "passage": 427, "query": 711 }
Query: In this case, then, the question is whether @placeholder was in such a place and felt reasonably threatened. Entities: George Zimmerman, Skittles, Stand your ground, Martin, Jeffrey Toobin, Orlando, Zimmerman, Trayvon, Neighborhood Watch, CNN, Trayvon Martin, Florida, Toobin Passage: (CNN) -- Trayvon Martin went out to buy some Skittles -- and was shot dead before he made it home. The case is horrifying, maddening, grotesque. And -- perhaps worst of all -- there may be nothing Florida law enforcement can do about it. As the world now knows, the 17-year-old Martin walked to a store in Orlando to buy some snacks on the night of February 26. George Zimmerman, a volunteer Neighborhood Watch captain, thought the boy looked suspicious and called 911. The 911 operator told Zimmerman to keep his distance -- police would be sent -- but there was a confrontation between Zimmerman and Martin. Martin was killed with a single shot to the chest. Florida authorities have not arrested Zimmerman, and federal authorities recently joined the investigation. Jeffrey Toobin: Trayvon Martin, 17, was shot dead out buying candy in horrifying case. "Stand your ground" law allows killing if shooter feels "reasonably" threatened, he says. Toobin: Law means alleged shooter's killing is justified by his own perception of threat. Trayvon no longer here to give his side, Toobin says
George Zimmerman
[ "George Zimmerman", "Neighborhood Watch", "Zimmerman" ]
{ "passage": 427, "query": 711 }
Query: In this case, then, the question is whether @placeholder was in such a place and felt reasonably threatened. Entities: George Zimmerman, Skittles, Stand your ground, Martin, Jeffrey Toobin, Orlando, Zimmerman, Trayvon, Neighborhood Watch, CNN, Trayvon Martin, Florida, Toobin Passage: (CNN) -- Trayvon Martin went out to buy some Skittles -- and was shot dead before he made it home. The case is horrifying, maddening, grotesque. And -- perhaps worst of all -- there may be nothing Florida law enforcement can do about it. As the world now knows, the 17-year-old Martin walked to a store in Orlando to buy some snacks on the night of February 26. George Zimmerman, a volunteer Neighborhood Watch captain, thought the boy looked suspicious and called 911. The 911 operator told Zimmerman to keep his distance -- police would be sent -- but there was a confrontation between Zimmerman and Martin. Martin was killed with a single shot to the chest. Florida authorities have not arrested Zimmerman, and federal authorities recently joined the investigation. Jeffrey Toobin: Trayvon Martin, 17, was shot dead out buying candy in horrifying case. "Stand your ground" law allows killing if shooter feels "reasonably" threatened, he says. Toobin: Law means alleged shooter's killing is justified by his own perception of threat. Trayvon no longer here to give his side, Toobin says
Neighborhood Watch
[ "George Zimmerman", "Neighborhood Watch", "Zimmerman" ]
{ "passage": 427, "query": 711 }
Query: In this case, then, the question is whether @placeholder was in such a place and felt reasonably threatened. Entities: George Zimmerman, Skittles, Stand your ground, Martin, Jeffrey Toobin, Orlando, Zimmerman, Trayvon, Neighborhood Watch, CNN, Trayvon Martin, Florida, Toobin Passage: (CNN) -- Trayvon Martin went out to buy some Skittles -- and was shot dead before he made it home. The case is horrifying, maddening, grotesque. And -- perhaps worst of all -- there may be nothing Florida law enforcement can do about it. As the world now knows, the 17-year-old Martin walked to a store in Orlando to buy some snacks on the night of February 26. George Zimmerman, a volunteer Neighborhood Watch captain, thought the boy looked suspicious and called 911. The 911 operator told Zimmerman to keep his distance -- police would be sent -- but there was a confrontation between Zimmerman and Martin. Martin was killed with a single shot to the chest. Florida authorities have not arrested Zimmerman, and federal authorities recently joined the investigation. Jeffrey Toobin: Trayvon Martin, 17, was shot dead out buying candy in horrifying case. "Stand your ground" law allows killing if shooter feels "reasonably" threatened, he says. Toobin: Law means alleged shooter's killing is justified by his own perception of threat. Trayvon no longer here to give his side, Toobin says
Zimmerman
[ "Noor Hussain Al-Malki" ]
{ "passage": 428, "query": 712 }
Query: The Olympics ended in disappointment for @placeholder of Qatar, who pulled up shortly after the start of her 100m heat Entities: US, Islamic, Brunei, Oman, Tahmina Kohstani, Noor Hussain Al-Malki, Games, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sarah Attar, Saudi, Wojdan Shaherkani, Melissa Mojica, 2012 Olympic Games, Shinoona Salah al-Habsi, Judoka Shaherkani, Fatima Sulaiman Dahman, Saudi Arabia, London Olympics, Qatar, Tahmina Kohistani, London, Olympics, Puerto Rico Passage: For most athletes at the London Olympics, their battle starts when they take their place on the starting blocks. But for Wojdan Shaherkani and Tahmina Kohistani, just taking part in London felt like a gold medal victory. To reach the Games, they have had to overcome political, social, religious and sporting obstacles. The Saudi judoka Wojdan Shaherkani, who was embroiled in a political and religious row in her home country before being allowed to compete The 100m sprinter Tahmina Kohstani of Afghanistan runs in a hijab and long clothing to conform with Islamic modesty laws Judoka Shaherkani's Olympics lasted just over a minute this morning, but the fact she made it to her bout with Puerto Rico's Melissa Mojica meant it was a revolutionary moment for the women of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei have all entered women athletes into the 2012 Olympic Games for the first time. Judo entrant Wojdan Shaherkani, of Saudi Arabia, is aged just 16. She is one of two women representing Saudi Arabia, the other being Sarah Attar, 20, who has dual US citizenship. Qatar's Noor Hussain Al-Malki, 17, is the first female athlete to compete for her country at the Olympics and is a 100m sprinter. 23-year-old Tahmina Kohistani, from Afghanistan is competing for the first time at the Olympics, also a 100m sprinter. Oman's Shinoona Salah al-Habsi, 19, and Yemen's Fatima Sulaiman Dahman, 19, are both debuting at the Games
Noor Hussain Al-Malki
[ "Jackson Hole" ]
{ "passage": 429, "query": 713 }
Query: 'She was moving fast' one local said on social media after Pippa surprised everyone by popping up (with a camera crew) in @placeholder Entities: Cambridge, Jackson Hole, NBC, Pippa Middleton, The Duchess, Pippa, Wyoming, Prince George Passage: It's been a whirlwind few days for Pippa Middleton, who was pictured leaving Wyoming after reportedly being hired by NBC's Today show. The Duchess of Cambridge's younger sister was spotted at Jackson Hole airport in Wyoming after apparently inking a deal to be a correspondent for the popular NBC show. Pippa had been shopping for gifts and a teddy bear, possibly for her nephew Prince George, was peeking out of her bag. And she's off! Pippa Middleton leaves Wyoming after reportedly being hired by NBC's Today show and squeezing in a hoedown dance with locals surrounded by cameras on Wednesday evening. It is believed that she was filming a test piece for the Today show. Pippa seen in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, carrying teddy. Spotted country dancing in a bar surrounded by cameras on Wednesday. The freelance columnist is hoping for a deal 'upward of $500,000' to report on lifestyle and health issues for NBC
Jackson Hole
[ "Nivea Crème" ]
{ "passage": 430, "query": 714 }
Query: Bargain buyers: Actresses Alison Steadman, left , and Kate Winslet are said to use @placeholder cream Entities: Ponds Dry Skin, Nivea Crème, Alison Steadman, Joan Collins, Kate Winslet, Claire Cisotti Passage: When 66-year-old actress Alison Steadman recently revealed she has no time for expensive face creams and moisturises with Nivea Crème to keep her skin looking youthful, I rejoiced. I have been using budget face creams for 33 years, ever since my mother bought me my first pot of Ponds Dry Skin cream, aged 13, and told me it was all I'd need for a great complexion. She'd also started using it when she was a teenager and, while she's never set foot in a beauty salon, her skin still looks incredible at 71. Put to the test: Claire Cisotti applied the different creams to each side of her face for a month to see which was better. Alison Steadman, 66, recently said she doesn't use expensive face creams. She, Kate Winslet and Joan Collins moisturise with Nivea Crème. Can a potion that costs just over £1 really compete with a luxury brand? Claire Cisotti put them to the test for a month
Nivea Crème
[ "Nivea Crème" ]
{ "passage": 430, "query": 715 }
Query: Result: The @placeholder cream performed better according to the scans Entities: Ponds Dry Skin, Nivea Crème, Alison Steadman, Joan Collins, Kate Winslet, Claire Cisotti Passage: When 66-year-old actress Alison Steadman recently revealed she has no time for expensive face creams and moisturises with Nivea Crème to keep her skin looking youthful, I rejoiced. I have been using budget face creams for 33 years, ever since my mother bought me my first pot of Ponds Dry Skin cream, aged 13, and told me it was all I'd need for a great complexion. She'd also started using it when she was a teenager and, while she's never set foot in a beauty salon, her skin still looks incredible at 71. Put to the test: Claire Cisotti applied the different creams to each side of her face for a month to see which was better. Alison Steadman, 66, recently said she doesn't use expensive face creams. She, Kate Winslet and Joan Collins moisturise with Nivea Crème. Can a potion that costs just over £1 really compete with a luxury brand? Claire Cisotti put them to the test for a month
Nivea Crème
[ "Guinness World Record" ]
{ "passage": 431, "query": 716 }
Query: The @placeholder staff works with nonprofits to help raise awareness of their issues through world-record stunts. Entities: Australia, Martin Place, Guinness World Record, Shanghai, Shanghaiist.com, Priceline, Sydney, CNN, Women's Health, Pudong Shangri-la Hotel, China Passage: (CNN) -- They had breakfast in bed for charity. That's why 388 people climbed into bed at the Pudong Shangri-la Hotel in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday morning. Members of the More than Aware breast cancer support group and their allies were trying to break a Guinness World Record for the most people having breakfast in bed. The menu included noodles, croissants and fruit, according to Shanghaiist.com. The previous record was set by Priceline and Women's Health (Australia) in 2012. They hosted 289 people at that breakfast at Sydney's Martin Place. There were 85 queen-size beds, with two to four people in each bed. An attempt to break the record for breakfast in bed was hosted in Shanghai. Wednesday's event attracted 388 people climbing into bed and eating. A breast cancer support group hosted the event
Guinness World Record
[ "Democrat", "Lois Capps" ]
{ "passage": 432, "query": 717 }
Query: '@placeholder neglected to respond to the media about the issue, and in fact has been a no-show at five debates planned by community groups.' Entities: Mitchum, Chris Mitchum, Southern California, U.S., 24th District, Democrat, Republican, Robert Mitchum, Washington, Lois Capps Passage: Legendary actor Robert Mitchum was known as a tough guy, but even he might not have had the stomach for U.S. politics, as son Chris Mitchum is now learning. The younger Mitchum has accused his opponent in a Southern California congressional race of running 'deceptive' campaign ads that twist his words. Mitchum is squaring off against longtime Democrat incumbent Rep. Lois Capps. Scroll down for video Congressional candidate Chris Mitchum has accused his opponent in a Southern California congressional race of running 'deceptive' campaign ads that twist his words He previously ran for office as a Republican in 2012 but did not get beyond the primary voters. Mitchum is squaring off against longtime Democrat incumbent Rep. Lois Capps. The ad shows Mitchum apparently telling an interviewer that he doesn't 'intend to got to Washington to represent the 24th District' Mitchum says the appearance is part of a longer clip where he makes a point about pet projects
Democrat
[ "Democrat", "Lois Capps" ]
{ "passage": 432, "query": 717 }
Query: '@placeholder neglected to respond to the media about the issue, and in fact has been a no-show at five debates planned by community groups.' Entities: Mitchum, Chris Mitchum, Southern California, U.S., 24th District, Democrat, Republican, Robert Mitchum, Washington, Lois Capps Passage: Legendary actor Robert Mitchum was known as a tough guy, but even he might not have had the stomach for U.S. politics, as son Chris Mitchum is now learning. The younger Mitchum has accused his opponent in a Southern California congressional race of running 'deceptive' campaign ads that twist his words. Mitchum is squaring off against longtime Democrat incumbent Rep. Lois Capps. Scroll down for video Congressional candidate Chris Mitchum has accused his opponent in a Southern California congressional race of running 'deceptive' campaign ads that twist his words He previously ran for office as a Republican in 2012 but did not get beyond the primary voters. Mitchum is squaring off against longtime Democrat incumbent Rep. Lois Capps. The ad shows Mitchum apparently telling an interviewer that he doesn't 'intend to got to Washington to represent the 24th District' Mitchum says the appearance is part of a longer clip where he makes a point about pet projects
Lois Capps
[ "Moscow" ]
{ "passage": 433, "query": 718 }
Query: Officials in @placeholder have expressed sympathy for the separatists, but denied any outright military support. Entities: Defense Ministry, pro-Russian, Moscow, Donetsk City Council, Ukrinform, Ukraine, Donetsk city, Ukrainian, Kiev, CNN, Donetsk Passage: Kiev, Ukraine (CNN)At least seven civilians died after shells slammed into a transit stop Thursday in the volatile eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, the latest notable attack in a months-long conflict that has seen plenty of bloodshed, blame-sharing and intermittent negotiations but few signs of easing. The fatalities are among at least 10 civilians killed total, in addition to 20 injured, in the shelling of four city districts in the past 24 hours, the Donetsk City Council said on its website. Ukraine's state-run Ukrinform news, citing the Donetsk government, reported eight dead and seven hospitalized in the bus stop attack alone. State news: Rebels capture 16 wounded Ukrainian soldiers at Donetsk's airport. 10 civilians reported killed in shelling in Donetsk city, seven of them at a bus stop. Ukraine's Defense Ministry blames pro-Russian rebels; Moscow demands an investigation
Moscow
[ "Curtis", "Kevin Curtis" ]
{ "passage": 434, "query": 719 }
Query: '@placeholder is absolutely 100 per cent innocent,' McCoy told CNN today. Entities: Christi McCoy, Michael Zennie, Barack Obama, FBI, U.S., Dutschke, Kevin Curtis, J. Everett Dutschke, Curtis, Mississippi, KC, Washington Passage: By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 13:25 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:51 EST, 24 April 2013 Charges have been dropped against a Mississippi man charged with sending ricin-laced poison letters to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a state judge after his lawyer argued that he has been framed by a former friend. 'I've never heard of ricin or whatever. I thought they said rice. I told them I don't eat rice,' Kevin Curtis said at a press conference today, describing the moment he was questioned by federal authorities. Defense lawyer Christi McCoy said whoever framed her client was able to lead the FBI to his door simply by including Curtis' catch-phrase 'I'm KC and I approve this message' and a few other clues in the threatening notes that were mailed to Washington. Kevin Curtis was set free on Tuesday after the FBI arrested him last week based on clues included in the poison letters sent to three politicians. Defense lawyer said Curtis was framed by former friend who wrote Curtis' online catchphrase in the notes: 'I'm KC and I approve this message' Attorney claims FBI should be investigating J. Everett Dutschke, a former political candidate and accused child molester. Dutschke had a disagreement and a harsh email exchange with Curtis recently, lawyer says
Curtis
[ "Curtis", "Kevin Curtis" ]
{ "passage": 434, "query": 719 }
Query: '@placeholder is absolutely 100 per cent innocent,' McCoy told CNN today. Entities: Christi McCoy, Michael Zennie, Barack Obama, FBI, U.S., Dutschke, Kevin Curtis, J. Everett Dutschke, Curtis, Mississippi, KC, Washington Passage: By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 13:25 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:51 EST, 24 April 2013 Charges have been dropped against a Mississippi man charged with sending ricin-laced poison letters to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a state judge after his lawyer argued that he has been framed by a former friend. 'I've never heard of ricin or whatever. I thought they said rice. I told them I don't eat rice,' Kevin Curtis said at a press conference today, describing the moment he was questioned by federal authorities. Defense lawyer Christi McCoy said whoever framed her client was able to lead the FBI to his door simply by including Curtis' catch-phrase 'I'm KC and I approve this message' and a few other clues in the threatening notes that were mailed to Washington. Kevin Curtis was set free on Tuesday after the FBI arrested him last week based on clues included in the poison letters sent to three politicians. Defense lawyer said Curtis was framed by former friend who wrote Curtis' online catchphrase in the notes: 'I'm KC and I approve this message' Attorney claims FBI should be investigating J. Everett Dutschke, a former political candidate and accused child molester. Dutschke had a disagreement and a harsh email exchange with Curtis recently, lawyer says
Kevin Curtis
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 434, "query": 720 }
Query: On Tuesday afternoon, six days after Curtis was arrested, the @placeholder Attorney dropped terrorism charges against him. Entities: Christi McCoy, Michael Zennie, Barack Obama, FBI, U.S., Dutschke, Kevin Curtis, J. Everett Dutschke, Curtis, Mississippi, KC, Washington Passage: By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 13:25 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:51 EST, 24 April 2013 Charges have been dropped against a Mississippi man charged with sending ricin-laced poison letters to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a state judge after his lawyer argued that he has been framed by a former friend. 'I've never heard of ricin or whatever. I thought they said rice. I told them I don't eat rice,' Kevin Curtis said at a press conference today, describing the moment he was questioned by federal authorities. Defense lawyer Christi McCoy said whoever framed her client was able to lead the FBI to his door simply by including Curtis' catch-phrase 'I'm KC and I approve this message' and a few other clues in the threatening notes that were mailed to Washington. Kevin Curtis was set free on Tuesday after the FBI arrested him last week based on clues included in the poison letters sent to three politicians. Defense lawyer said Curtis was framed by former friend who wrote Curtis' online catchphrase in the notes: 'I'm KC and I approve this message' Attorney claims FBI should be investigating J. Everett Dutschke, a former political candidate and accused child molester. Dutschke had a disagreement and a harsh email exchange with Curtis recently, lawyer says
U.S.
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 434, "query": 721 }
Query: I love my country and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other @placeholder official,' Curtis said Tuesday. Entities: Christi McCoy, Michael Zennie, Barack Obama, FBI, U.S., Dutschke, Kevin Curtis, J. Everett Dutschke, Curtis, Mississippi, KC, Washington Passage: By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 13:25 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:51 EST, 24 April 2013 Charges have been dropped against a Mississippi man charged with sending ricin-laced poison letters to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a state judge after his lawyer argued that he has been framed by a former friend. 'I've never heard of ricin or whatever. I thought they said rice. I told them I don't eat rice,' Kevin Curtis said at a press conference today, describing the moment he was questioned by federal authorities. Defense lawyer Christi McCoy said whoever framed her client was able to lead the FBI to his door simply by including Curtis' catch-phrase 'I'm KC and I approve this message' and a few other clues in the threatening notes that were mailed to Washington. Kevin Curtis was set free on Tuesday after the FBI arrested him last week based on clues included in the poison letters sent to three politicians. Defense lawyer said Curtis was framed by former friend who wrote Curtis' online catchphrase in the notes: 'I'm KC and I approve this message' Attorney claims FBI should be investigating J. Everett Dutschke, a former political candidate and accused child molester. Dutschke had a disagreement and a harsh email exchange with Curtis recently, lawyer says
U.S.
[ "Christi McCoy" ]
{ "passage": 434, "query": 722 }
Query: @placeholder suggested in federal court on Monday that Dutschke is one of the men who the FBI should investigate in the ricin case. Entities: Christi McCoy, Michael Zennie, Barack Obama, FBI, U.S., Dutschke, Kevin Curtis, J. Everett Dutschke, Curtis, Mississippi, KC, Washington Passage: By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 13:25 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:51 EST, 24 April 2013 Charges have been dropped against a Mississippi man charged with sending ricin-laced poison letters to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a state judge after his lawyer argued that he has been framed by a former friend. 'I've never heard of ricin or whatever. I thought they said rice. I told them I don't eat rice,' Kevin Curtis said at a press conference today, describing the moment he was questioned by federal authorities. Defense lawyer Christi McCoy said whoever framed her client was able to lead the FBI to his door simply by including Curtis' catch-phrase 'I'm KC and I approve this message' and a few other clues in the threatening notes that were mailed to Washington. Kevin Curtis was set free on Tuesday after the FBI arrested him last week based on clues included in the poison letters sent to three politicians. Defense lawyer said Curtis was framed by former friend who wrote Curtis' online catchphrase in the notes: 'I'm KC and I approve this message' Attorney claims FBI should be investigating J. Everett Dutschke, a former political candidate and accused child molester. Dutschke had a disagreement and a harsh email exchange with Curtis recently, lawyer says
Christi McCoy
[ "Ian McEwan", "McEwan" ]
{ "passage": 435, "query": 723 }
Query: @placeholder, who has been married twice and has two sons, added: 'It is above all a Entities: Tanith Carey, On Chesil Beach, Lily, Ian McEwan, Atonement, Clio, Booker Prize, Hay Festival, McEwan Passage: My daughters Lily and Clio were barely conceived before I found out what sex they were. For both, I had private scans at 12 weeks, not only because I wanted to check if they were healthy, but also to find out their gender. So by doing so, have I committed the alarming-sounding new crime of ‘moral kitsch’ - as author Ian McEwan would have it – and consigned my daughters to a ghastly 'pink fate’? Speaking at the Hay Festival at the weekend the Booker Prize-winning novelist, who has penned books such as Atonement and On Chesil Beach, strayed into the subject of discovering a baby's gender before it is born. Novelist Ian McEwan says finding out sex of baby is 'moral kitsch' Also says it confers a 'blue or pink fate' on a child before it is born. Award-winning author was talking at the Hay Festival. Strayed onto subject when discussing the sex of his characters. Parenting expert Tanith Carey, 47, found out her babies genders as soon as possible. She hits back explaining knowing the gender can be essential. Accuses McEwan of mixing up 'fiction with real life'
Ian McEwan
[ "Ian McEwan", "McEwan" ]
{ "passage": 435, "query": 723 }
Query: @placeholder, who has been married twice and has two sons, added: 'It is above all a Entities: Tanith Carey, On Chesil Beach, Lily, Ian McEwan, Atonement, Clio, Booker Prize, Hay Festival, McEwan Passage: My daughters Lily and Clio were barely conceived before I found out what sex they were. For both, I had private scans at 12 weeks, not only because I wanted to check if they were healthy, but also to find out their gender. So by doing so, have I committed the alarming-sounding new crime of ‘moral kitsch’ - as author Ian McEwan would have it – and consigned my daughters to a ghastly 'pink fate’? Speaking at the Hay Festival at the weekend the Booker Prize-winning novelist, who has penned books such as Atonement and On Chesil Beach, strayed into the subject of discovering a baby's gender before it is born. Novelist Ian McEwan says finding out sex of baby is 'moral kitsch' Also says it confers a 'blue or pink fate' on a child before it is born. Award-winning author was talking at the Hay Festival. Strayed onto subject when discussing the sex of his characters. Parenting expert Tanith Carey, 47, found out her babies genders as soon as possible. She hits back explaining knowing the gender can be essential. Accuses McEwan of mixing up 'fiction with real life'
McEwan
[ "Tanith Carey" ]
{ "passage": 435, "query": 724 }
Query: @placeholder and her daughter Clio, now seven, as a baby Entities: Tanith Carey, On Chesil Beach, Lily, Ian McEwan, Atonement, Clio, Booker Prize, Hay Festival, McEwan Passage: My daughters Lily and Clio were barely conceived before I found out what sex they were. For both, I had private scans at 12 weeks, not only because I wanted to check if they were healthy, but also to find out their gender. So by doing so, have I committed the alarming-sounding new crime of ‘moral kitsch’ - as author Ian McEwan would have it – and consigned my daughters to a ghastly 'pink fate’? Speaking at the Hay Festival at the weekend the Booker Prize-winning novelist, who has penned books such as Atonement and On Chesil Beach, strayed into the subject of discovering a baby's gender before it is born. Novelist Ian McEwan says finding out sex of baby is 'moral kitsch' Also says it confers a 'blue or pink fate' on a child before it is born. Award-winning author was talking at the Hay Festival. Strayed onto subject when discussing the sex of his characters. Parenting expert Tanith Carey, 47, found out her babies genders as soon as possible. She hits back explaining knowing the gender can be essential. Accuses McEwan of mixing up 'fiction with real life'
Tanith Carey
[ "Amnesty International" ]
{ "passage": 436, "query": 725 }
Query: '@placeholder is also extremely concerned about the failure of the Pakistani authorities to protect and enforce the rights of victims of drone strikes,' the report states. Entities: US, Pakistanis, North Waziristan, Amnesty International, Mamana Bibi, Afghan, London, Lizzie Parry Passage: By Lizzie Parry PUBLISHED: 07:47 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 06:55 EST, 30 October 2013 The killing of Pakistanis in US-led drone strikes are tantamount to war crimes, claim the family of a grandmother killed as she gathered vegetables for her family. Mamana Bibi's grandchildren watched as the 68-year-old was killed by missile fire in the North Waziristan tribal region, close to the Afghan border, last October. Her family today backed a report compiled by Amnesty International, due to be published tomorrow, in which the London-based human rights group calls on the US to comply with international law and investigate the killings. Amnesty International report focuses on nine strikes in 2012 and 2013. Group calls on US to comply with international law and investigate killings. Report reveals grandmother, 68, killed while collecting vegetables in field
Amnesty International
[ "Facebook" ]
{ "passage": 437, "query": 726 }
Query: @placeholder recently cut back on game developers' ability to post updates to users' walls, because people were angry that their newsfeeds were filling up with "FarmVille" spam. Entities: CNN.com, Facebook, Business Insider, Zynga, FarmVille Passage: Editor's note: Business Insider is contributing a series of columns to CNN.com that challenge commonly held beliefs about the tech world. (Business Insider) -- Zynga's hit Facebook game "FarmVille" is arguably the most widely played video game in existence. What is especially impressive about that is that "FarmVille" isn't any fun. We aren't being snobs, saying people shouldn't like it because it isn't good. We're saying that people don't like it, but they play it anyway. Try explaining "FarmVille" to someone who has never played it, and watch their eyes glaze over. Ask your friends who fill your Facebook newsfeed with their "FarmVille" accomplishments, and you'll find that most of them are embarrassed. They think the game is stupid and boring, but they just can't stop playing. Zynga's hit Facebook game "FarmVille" is arguably the most widely played online game. The company makes it your duty to play "FarmVille," creating a sense of social obligation. Facebook is an extremely odd platform for games, but it's successful
Facebook
[ "Zynga" ]
{ "passage": 437, "query": 727 }
Query: "FarmVille" is in a league of its own in terms of users, but as a game, it is almost identical to every other @placeholder game and every game released by its competitors. Entities: CNN.com, Facebook, Business Insider, Zynga, FarmVille Passage: Editor's note: Business Insider is contributing a series of columns to CNN.com that challenge commonly held beliefs about the tech world. (Business Insider) -- Zynga's hit Facebook game "FarmVille" is arguably the most widely played video game in existence. What is especially impressive about that is that "FarmVille" isn't any fun. We aren't being snobs, saying people shouldn't like it because it isn't good. We're saying that people don't like it, but they play it anyway. Try explaining "FarmVille" to someone who has never played it, and watch their eyes glaze over. Ask your friends who fill your Facebook newsfeed with their "FarmVille" accomplishments, and you'll find that most of them are embarrassed. They think the game is stupid and boring, but they just can't stop playing. Zynga's hit Facebook game "FarmVille" is arguably the most widely played online game. The company makes it your duty to play "FarmVille," creating a sense of social obligation. Facebook is an extremely odd platform for games, but it's successful
Zynga
[ "Zynga" ]
{ "passage": 437, "query": 728 }
Query: On the one hand, it is incredibly successful, generating hundreds of millions of dollars for @placeholder alone. Entities: CNN.com, Facebook, Business Insider, Zynga, FarmVille Passage: Editor's note: Business Insider is contributing a series of columns to CNN.com that challenge commonly held beliefs about the tech world. (Business Insider) -- Zynga's hit Facebook game "FarmVille" is arguably the most widely played video game in existence. What is especially impressive about that is that "FarmVille" isn't any fun. We aren't being snobs, saying people shouldn't like it because it isn't good. We're saying that people don't like it, but they play it anyway. Try explaining "FarmVille" to someone who has never played it, and watch their eyes glaze over. Ask your friends who fill your Facebook newsfeed with their "FarmVille" accomplishments, and you'll find that most of them are embarrassed. They think the game is stupid and boring, but they just can't stop playing. Zynga's hit Facebook game "FarmVille" is arguably the most widely played online game. The company makes it your duty to play "FarmVille," creating a sense of social obligation. Facebook is an extremely odd platform for games, but it's successful
Zynga
[ "Zynga" ]
{ "passage": 437, "query": 729 }
Query: @placeholder has made a lot of noise about establishing its own destination site, but none of these games has ever taken off elsewhere, because people won't play them without the ads, the viral reminders and the sense of obligation. Entities: CNN.com, Facebook, Business Insider, Zynga, FarmVille Passage: Editor's note: Business Insider is contributing a series of columns to CNN.com that challenge commonly held beliefs about the tech world. (Business Insider) -- Zynga's hit Facebook game "FarmVille" is arguably the most widely played video game in existence. What is especially impressive about that is that "FarmVille" isn't any fun. We aren't being snobs, saying people shouldn't like it because it isn't good. We're saying that people don't like it, but they play it anyway. Try explaining "FarmVille" to someone who has never played it, and watch their eyes glaze over. Ask your friends who fill your Facebook newsfeed with their "FarmVille" accomplishments, and you'll find that most of them are embarrassed. They think the game is stupid and boring, but they just can't stop playing. Zynga's hit Facebook game "FarmVille" is arguably the most widely played online game. The company makes it your duty to play "FarmVille," creating a sense of social obligation. Facebook is an extremely odd platform for games, but it's successful
Zynga
[ "Facebook" ]
{ "passage": 437, "query": 730 }
Query: For one thing, its business is at the mercy of @placeholder's whim. Entities: CNN.com, Facebook, Business Insider, Zynga, FarmVille Passage: Editor's note: Business Insider is contributing a series of columns to CNN.com that challenge commonly held beliefs about the tech world. (Business Insider) -- Zynga's hit Facebook game "FarmVille" is arguably the most widely played video game in existence. What is especially impressive about that is that "FarmVille" isn't any fun. We aren't being snobs, saying people shouldn't like it because it isn't good. We're saying that people don't like it, but they play it anyway. Try explaining "FarmVille" to someone who has never played it, and watch their eyes glaze over. Ask your friends who fill your Facebook newsfeed with their "FarmVille" accomplishments, and you'll find that most of them are embarrassed. They think the game is stupid and boring, but they just can't stop playing. Zynga's hit Facebook game "FarmVille" is arguably the most widely played online game. The company makes it your duty to play "FarmVille," creating a sense of social obligation. Facebook is an extremely odd platform for games, but it's successful
Facebook
[ "Wii U", "Wii U." ]
{ "passage": 438, "query": 731 }
Query: "But the fact of the matter is @placeholder has yet to prove what is so unique (about it), unlike how ... with a first glance, people were able to understand how different Wii was." Entities: Japanese, Los Angeles, Super Mario Bros., Wii, E3, Satoru Iwata, Iwata, Microsoft, Nintendo, Wii U., Zelda, Donkey Kong, Wii U, CNN, Sony, Nintendo 3DS, Mario Bros. Passage: (CNN) -- It hasn't been a blockbuster year for Nintendo, the video-gaming company that brought us "Donkey Kong," "Super Mario Bros." and the Wii. Sales of the Wii U, Nintendo's latest gaming system, have been soft and the company has struggled to get enough top-tier games in front of the players clamoring for them. And while Microsoft and Sony have made headlines at E3, the video game industry expo underway this week in Los Angeles, Nintendo has kept a lower profile, forsaking its usual splashy keynote in favor of a smaller news conference. But Satoru Iwata, president and CEO of Nintendo, believes the company can rebound by focusing on Wii U games. In an interview this week for CNN, Iwata admitted the company made missteps with the introduction of the Wii U. But he remains convinced a strong lineup of upcoming Wii U software will get gamers excited about the living-room console. Nintendo president says new titles will turn around lackluster Wii U sales. Japanese company has kept low profile at this year's E3 video-game expo. Iwata compares Wii U to Nintendo 3DS, which started slow then picked up. New "Mario Bros.," "Zelda" and "Donkey Kong" titles are on the way
Wii U
[ "Wii U", "Wii U." ]
{ "passage": 438, "query": 731 }
Query: "But the fact of the matter is @placeholder has yet to prove what is so unique (about it), unlike how ... with a first glance, people were able to understand how different Wii was." Entities: Japanese, Los Angeles, Super Mario Bros., Wii, E3, Satoru Iwata, Iwata, Microsoft, Nintendo, Wii U., Zelda, Donkey Kong, Wii U, CNN, Sony, Nintendo 3DS, Mario Bros. Passage: (CNN) -- It hasn't been a blockbuster year for Nintendo, the video-gaming company that brought us "Donkey Kong," "Super Mario Bros." and the Wii. Sales of the Wii U, Nintendo's latest gaming system, have been soft and the company has struggled to get enough top-tier games in front of the players clamoring for them. And while Microsoft and Sony have made headlines at E3, the video game industry expo underway this week in Los Angeles, Nintendo has kept a lower profile, forsaking its usual splashy keynote in favor of a smaller news conference. But Satoru Iwata, president and CEO of Nintendo, believes the company can rebound by focusing on Wii U games. In an interview this week for CNN, Iwata admitted the company made missteps with the introduction of the Wii U. But he remains convinced a strong lineup of upcoming Wii U software will get gamers excited about the living-room console. Nintendo president says new titles will turn around lackluster Wii U sales. Japanese company has kept low profile at this year's E3 video-game expo. Iwata compares Wii U to Nintendo 3DS, which started slow then picked up. New "Mario Bros.," "Zelda" and "Donkey Kong" titles are on the way
Wii U.
[ "Nintendo" ]
{ "passage": 438, "query": 732 }
Query: We are trying to provide consumers gaming experiences that can only be available on @placeholder platforms. Entities: Japanese, Los Angeles, Super Mario Bros., Wii, E3, Satoru Iwata, Iwata, Microsoft, Nintendo, Wii U., Zelda, Donkey Kong, Wii U, CNN, Sony, Nintendo 3DS, Mario Bros. Passage: (CNN) -- It hasn't been a blockbuster year for Nintendo, the video-gaming company that brought us "Donkey Kong," "Super Mario Bros." and the Wii. Sales of the Wii U, Nintendo's latest gaming system, have been soft and the company has struggled to get enough top-tier games in front of the players clamoring for them. And while Microsoft and Sony have made headlines at E3, the video game industry expo underway this week in Los Angeles, Nintendo has kept a lower profile, forsaking its usual splashy keynote in favor of a smaller news conference. But Satoru Iwata, president and CEO of Nintendo, believes the company can rebound by focusing on Wii U games. In an interview this week for CNN, Iwata admitted the company made missteps with the introduction of the Wii U. But he remains convinced a strong lineup of upcoming Wii U software will get gamers excited about the living-room console. Nintendo president says new titles will turn around lackluster Wii U sales. Japanese company has kept low profile at this year's E3 video-game expo. Iwata compares Wii U to Nintendo 3DS, which started slow then picked up. New "Mario Bros.," "Zelda" and "Donkey Kong" titles are on the way
Nintendo
[ "American", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 439, "query": 733 }
Query: ‘He loves the @placeholder, but he missed his family,’ Ms Abedini said. Entities: Christian, Islamic, Naghmeh, U.S., American, Naghmeh Abedini, Iran, Idaho, Abedini, Boise, Saeed Abedini Passage: The wife of an American Christian pastor imprisoned in Iran for evangelizing is praying for a miracle as she awaits her husband's impending trial and possible death sentence. Naghmeh Abedini, who lives near Boise, Idaho, has been told by her husband’s attorneys that she should expect the worst at Monday's trial, where Saeed Abedini, a father of two, faces the capital charge of compromising national security. Those who have been following Mr Abedini’s trial believe the charges are directly related to his work nearly a decade ago when he started a house church movement in the Islamic country. Deep fear: Naghmeh Abedini, the wife of American Christian pastor Saeed Abedini, who was imprisoned in Iran for evangelizing, is praying for a miracle as she awaits her husband's impending trial and possible death sentence. In November of 2005, Christian pastor Saeed Abedini, 32, and his wife Naghmeh, 35, were forced to flee Iran for evangelizing in the Islamic country. In 2009, the couple decided to return to Iran and take a chance facing the charges against them. Mr Abedini was arrested and sent back to the U.S. Last summer, the pastor and father of two went back to Iran to help open an orphanage with the state’s backing, his wife says. He was arrested again and now faces trial on Monday
American
[ "American", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 439, "query": 733 }
Query: ‘He loves the @placeholder, but he missed his family,’ Ms Abedini said. Entities: Christian, Islamic, Naghmeh, U.S., American, Naghmeh Abedini, Iran, Idaho, Abedini, Boise, Saeed Abedini Passage: The wife of an American Christian pastor imprisoned in Iran for evangelizing is praying for a miracle as she awaits her husband's impending trial and possible death sentence. Naghmeh Abedini, who lives near Boise, Idaho, has been told by her husband’s attorneys that she should expect the worst at Monday's trial, where Saeed Abedini, a father of two, faces the capital charge of compromising national security. Those who have been following Mr Abedini’s trial believe the charges are directly related to his work nearly a decade ago when he started a house church movement in the Islamic country. Deep fear: Naghmeh Abedini, the wife of American Christian pastor Saeed Abedini, who was imprisoned in Iran for evangelizing, is praying for a miracle as she awaits her husband's impending trial and possible death sentence. In November of 2005, Christian pastor Saeed Abedini, 32, and his wife Naghmeh, 35, were forced to flee Iran for evangelizing in the Islamic country. In 2009, the couple decided to return to Iran and take a chance facing the charges against them. Mr Abedini was arrested and sent back to the U.S. Last summer, the pastor and father of two went back to Iran to help open an orphanage with the state’s backing, his wife says. He was arrested again and now faces trial on Monday
U.S.
[ "Australia", "Australian", "Australians" ]
{ "passage": 440, "query": 734 }
Query: He said 'in order for me to be connected to the values here of Australia, the @placeholder government needs to stop picking on the Muslims here.' Entities: Australia, Italian, ISIS, Australian, Islamic State, SBS Insight, Australians, Sarah Dean For Daily Mail Australia, Muslims, Syria, Jenny Brockie, Abu Bakr, Bakr, Iraqi, SBS One Passage: By Sarah Dean For Daily Mail Australia A teenager whose passport has been cancelled on security grounds turned up to a TV discussion about Australians fighting in Syria wearing an Islamic State flag symbol and then dramatically stormed out. Abu Bakr, 19, who is on the radar of security services, walked off set during an SBS Insight episode due to be shown on Tuesday night. The teenager, who was born in Australia but has an Italian and Iraqi background, turned up to the discussion wearing an Islamic State flag logo on his black jacket. Bakr thinks Muslims are obligated help fellow Muslims overseas and reportedly does not feel connected with his home country of Australia. Abu Bakr, 19, has had his passport revoked on security grounds. Walked out when Insight show turned to the issue of passports. His lawyer says he was duped to appear on the show. Jenny Brockie fronts the programme Tuesday night at 8.30pm on SBS One. Other Australian supporters of the Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS, also take part in the show
Australia
[ "Australia", "Australian", "Australians" ]
{ "passage": 440, "query": 734 }
Query: He said 'in order for me to be connected to the values here of Australia, the @placeholder government needs to stop picking on the Muslims here.' Entities: Australia, Italian, ISIS, Australian, Islamic State, SBS Insight, Australians, Sarah Dean For Daily Mail Australia, Muslims, Syria, Jenny Brockie, Abu Bakr, Bakr, Iraqi, SBS One Passage: By Sarah Dean For Daily Mail Australia A teenager whose passport has been cancelled on security grounds turned up to a TV discussion about Australians fighting in Syria wearing an Islamic State flag symbol and then dramatically stormed out. Abu Bakr, 19, who is on the radar of security services, walked off set during an SBS Insight episode due to be shown on Tuesday night. The teenager, who was born in Australia but has an Italian and Iraqi background, turned up to the discussion wearing an Islamic State flag logo on his black jacket. Bakr thinks Muslims are obligated help fellow Muslims overseas and reportedly does not feel connected with his home country of Australia. Abu Bakr, 19, has had his passport revoked on security grounds. Walked out when Insight show turned to the issue of passports. His lawyer says he was duped to appear on the show. Jenny Brockie fronts the programme Tuesday night at 8.30pm on SBS One. Other Australian supporters of the Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS, also take part in the show
Australian
[ "Australia", "Australian", "Australians" ]
{ "passage": 440, "query": 734 }
Query: He said 'in order for me to be connected to the values here of Australia, the @placeholder government needs to stop picking on the Muslims here.' Entities: Australia, Italian, ISIS, Australian, Islamic State, SBS Insight, Australians, Sarah Dean For Daily Mail Australia, Muslims, Syria, Jenny Brockie, Abu Bakr, Bakr, Iraqi, SBS One Passage: By Sarah Dean For Daily Mail Australia A teenager whose passport has been cancelled on security grounds turned up to a TV discussion about Australians fighting in Syria wearing an Islamic State flag symbol and then dramatically stormed out. Abu Bakr, 19, who is on the radar of security services, walked off set during an SBS Insight episode due to be shown on Tuesday night. The teenager, who was born in Australia but has an Italian and Iraqi background, turned up to the discussion wearing an Islamic State flag logo on his black jacket. Bakr thinks Muslims are obligated help fellow Muslims overseas and reportedly does not feel connected with his home country of Australia. Abu Bakr, 19, has had his passport revoked on security grounds. Walked out when Insight show turned to the issue of passports. His lawyer says he was duped to appear on the show. Jenny Brockie fronts the programme Tuesday night at 8.30pm on SBS One. Other Australian supporters of the Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS, also take part in the show
Australians
[ "SBS Insight" ]
{ "passage": 440, "query": 735 }
Query: 'Then again perhaps we should not be worried as nobody watches @placeholder unless they are looking for soft porn on a Friday night.' Entities: Australia, Italian, ISIS, Australian, Islamic State, SBS Insight, Australians, Sarah Dean For Daily Mail Australia, Muslims, Syria, Jenny Brockie, Abu Bakr, Bakr, Iraqi, SBS One Passage: By Sarah Dean For Daily Mail Australia A teenager whose passport has been cancelled on security grounds turned up to a TV discussion about Australians fighting in Syria wearing an Islamic State flag symbol and then dramatically stormed out. Abu Bakr, 19, who is on the radar of security services, walked off set during an SBS Insight episode due to be shown on Tuesday night. The teenager, who was born in Australia but has an Italian and Iraqi background, turned up to the discussion wearing an Islamic State flag logo on his black jacket. Bakr thinks Muslims are obligated help fellow Muslims overseas and reportedly does not feel connected with his home country of Australia. Abu Bakr, 19, has had his passport revoked on security grounds. Walked out when Insight show turned to the issue of passports. His lawyer says he was duped to appear on the show. Jenny Brockie fronts the programme Tuesday night at 8.30pm on SBS One. Other Australian supporters of the Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS, also take part in the show
SBS Insight
[ "Real" ]
{ "passage": 441, "query": 736 }
Query: His return from suspension did little to revive what was a limp and lifeless @placeholder performance. Entities: Iker Casillas, Atletico Madrid, Spanish, Madrid, Saul Niguez, Casillias, Atletico, Antoine Griezmann, Tiago, Mario Mandzukic, CNN, Real, Cristiano Ronaldo Passage: (CNN)Atletico Madrid stunned their city rivals Real after thrashing them 4-0 in what must count as one of the most humiliating derby defeats in recent memory. The Spanish champions took a first half lead after Real's goalkeeper Iker Casillas fumbled Tiago's shot into his own net. Although there was little Casillias could do about Saul Niguez's stunning overhead kick that gave Atletico a 2-0 halftime lead. The visitors had hoped to cement their strong position in this season's title battle with the return of Cristiano Ronaldo, who had been suspended for two matches following a sending off last month. But Atletico pushed on in the second half with goals from Antoine Griezmann and Mario Mandzukic sealing a historic derby day victory. Atletico are now unbeaten against Real in six matches. Real lost 4-0 in the Madrid derby. They lost despite return of Cristiano Ronaldo. Atletico now unbeaten in six Madrid derbies
Real
[ "Real" ]
{ "passage": 441, "query": 737 }
Query: They sit in third, with @placeholder's lead at the top cut to seven points. Entities: Iker Casillas, Atletico Madrid, Spanish, Madrid, Saul Niguez, Casillias, Atletico, Antoine Griezmann, Tiago, Mario Mandzukic, CNN, Real, Cristiano Ronaldo Passage: (CNN)Atletico Madrid stunned their city rivals Real after thrashing them 4-0 in what must count as one of the most humiliating derby defeats in recent memory. The Spanish champions took a first half lead after Real's goalkeeper Iker Casillas fumbled Tiago's shot into his own net. Although there was little Casillias could do about Saul Niguez's stunning overhead kick that gave Atletico a 2-0 halftime lead. The visitors had hoped to cement their strong position in this season's title battle with the return of Cristiano Ronaldo, who had been suspended for two matches following a sending off last month. But Atletico pushed on in the second half with goals from Antoine Griezmann and Mario Mandzukic sealing a historic derby day victory. Atletico are now unbeaten against Real in six matches. Real lost 4-0 in the Madrid derby. They lost despite return of Cristiano Ronaldo. Atletico now unbeaten in six Madrid derbies
Real
[ "Andrew Chimboza", "Chimboza" ]
{ "passage": 442, "query": 738 }
Query: @placeholder confirmed to the hearing that Manona had called him certain names, that they then fought and that he had stabbed him to death. Entities: Gugulethu, Chimboza, Andrew Chimboza, Mbuyiselo Manona, Manona, South African Passage: Cannibal killer: Andrew Chimboza who ripped out a man's heart and ate it to 'show he was not gay' has apologised to his victim's family 'for exceeding the boundaries of self-defence, a court heard A businessman who ripped a man's heart out and ate it to 'prove he was not gay' has apologised to his victim's family for 'exceeding the boundaries of self-defence'. Andrew Chimboza, 35, who runs a window tinting business, pleaded guilty to murdering Mbuyiselo Manona, 62, in the South African township of Gugulethu last year. He told police after he was arrested that he gouged out Mr Manona's heart and ate it as he lay bleeding to death 'to show him that I am not a moffie [gay]'. Andrew Chimboza stabbed Mbuyiselo Manona in a frenzied attack last year. As he lay bleeding to death, Chimboza gouged out his heart before eating it. Chimboza told judge: 'I'm sorry for what I've done. I have genuine remorse'
Andrew Chimboza
[ "Andrew Chimboza", "Chimboza" ]
{ "passage": 442, "query": 738 }
Query: @placeholder confirmed to the hearing that Manona had called him certain names, that they then fought and that he had stabbed him to death. Entities: Gugulethu, Chimboza, Andrew Chimboza, Mbuyiselo Manona, Manona, South African Passage: Cannibal killer: Andrew Chimboza who ripped out a man's heart and ate it to 'show he was not gay' has apologised to his victim's family 'for exceeding the boundaries of self-defence, a court heard A businessman who ripped a man's heart out and ate it to 'prove he was not gay' has apologised to his victim's family for 'exceeding the boundaries of self-defence'. Andrew Chimboza, 35, who runs a window tinting business, pleaded guilty to murdering Mbuyiselo Manona, 62, in the South African township of Gugulethu last year. He told police after he was arrested that he gouged out Mr Manona's heart and ate it as he lay bleeding to death 'to show him that I am not a moffie [gay]'. Andrew Chimboza stabbed Mbuyiselo Manona in a frenzied attack last year. As he lay bleeding to death, Chimboza gouged out his heart before eating it. Chimboza told judge: 'I'm sorry for what I've done. I have genuine remorse'
Chimboza
[ "Parliament" ]
{ "passage": 443, "query": 739 }
Query: "With regards to Tom Watson's specific allegations, we believe these are wholly inaccurate," the company told CNN Thursday, adding that it was cooperating with ongoing police investigations into phone hacking and had not been asked about the work of the private investigator Watson named in @placeholder. Entities: Tony Blair, Metropolitan Police, Tom Watson, William, Clarence House, Buckingham Palace, Parliament, Rupert Murdoch, CNN, News International, London, British, Labour, Kate Middleton Passage: London (CNN) -- A powerful British media group is fighting new accusations that it illegally got information on members of the royal family and top politicians, after a lawmaker accused it of hacking. Police have information that "strongly suggests" that a private investigator targeted royals, lawmakers and high-level terrorist informers on behalf of Rupert Murdoch's News International, Labour lawmaker Tom Watson said in Parliament Wednesday. British media said the targets included former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Kate Middleton when she was dating Prince William, the second in line to the throne. They married in April. Buckingham Palace and Prince William's office at Clarence House both declined to comment. A British lawmaker accuses News International of more hacking of royals and politicians. Rupert Murdoch's media group rejects the allegations. British media name Tony Blair and Kate Middleton as possible victims. London's Metropolitan Police confirm they are considering allegations they have received
Parliament
[ "Kolkilic", "Metin Kolkilic" ]
{ "passage": 444, "query": 740 }
Query: According to police 43-year-old @placeholder had started a relationship with a local woman after she had walked out on her previous partner. Entities: Esmeralda aus Bilk, Germany, Metin Kolkilic, Dusseldorf, Zagorka Jovanovic, Turkey, Kolkilic, Turkish, Chris Pleasance Passage: By Chris Pleasance One of Germany's most famous fortune tellers is fighting for her life in intensive care after being stabbed repeatedly by a man unhappy with her advice. The fortune teller Zagorka Jovanovic, 68, who advertises on white magic websites as Esmeralda aus Bilk, charged hundreds of euros for a sitting in which she claimed to use the spiritual world to settle relationship disputes. But she was stabbed outside her flat in Dusseldorf, a city in western Germany, by Turkish man Metin Kolkilic, after advising his lover to leave him. Zagorka Jovanovic, 68, who goes by the name of Esmeralda aus Bilk, is fighting for her life in hospital after being repeatedly stabbed on her doorstep by a man unhappy with one of her readings. Zagorka Jovanovic, 68, repeatedly stabbed on her doorstep in Dusseldorf. Was attacked by Metin Kolkilic after advising his lover to leave him. Kolkilic is now on the run and police think he may be in Turkey
Kolkilic
[ "Kolkilic", "Metin Kolkilic" ]
{ "passage": 444, "query": 740 }
Query: According to police 43-year-old @placeholder had started a relationship with a local woman after she had walked out on her previous partner. Entities: Esmeralda aus Bilk, Germany, Metin Kolkilic, Dusseldorf, Zagorka Jovanovic, Turkey, Kolkilic, Turkish, Chris Pleasance Passage: By Chris Pleasance One of Germany's most famous fortune tellers is fighting for her life in intensive care after being stabbed repeatedly by a man unhappy with her advice. The fortune teller Zagorka Jovanovic, 68, who advertises on white magic websites as Esmeralda aus Bilk, charged hundreds of euros for a sitting in which she claimed to use the spiritual world to settle relationship disputes. But she was stabbed outside her flat in Dusseldorf, a city in western Germany, by Turkish man Metin Kolkilic, after advising his lover to leave him. Zagorka Jovanovic, 68, who goes by the name of Esmeralda aus Bilk, is fighting for her life in hospital after being repeatedly stabbed on her doorstep by a man unhappy with one of her readings. Zagorka Jovanovic, 68, repeatedly stabbed on her doorstep in Dusseldorf. Was attacked by Metin Kolkilic after advising his lover to leave him. Kolkilic is now on the run and police think he may be in Turkey
Metin Kolkilic
[ "Esmeralda aus Bilk" ]
{ "passage": 444, "query": 741 }
Query: Knowing that she was superstitious, her ex persuaded the woman to visit @placeholder. Entities: Esmeralda aus Bilk, Germany, Metin Kolkilic, Dusseldorf, Zagorka Jovanovic, Turkey, Kolkilic, Turkish, Chris Pleasance Passage: By Chris Pleasance One of Germany's most famous fortune tellers is fighting for her life in intensive care after being stabbed repeatedly by a man unhappy with her advice. The fortune teller Zagorka Jovanovic, 68, who advertises on white magic websites as Esmeralda aus Bilk, charged hundreds of euros for a sitting in which she claimed to use the spiritual world to settle relationship disputes. But she was stabbed outside her flat in Dusseldorf, a city in western Germany, by Turkish man Metin Kolkilic, after advising his lover to leave him. Zagorka Jovanovic, 68, who goes by the name of Esmeralda aus Bilk, is fighting for her life in hospital after being repeatedly stabbed on her doorstep by a man unhappy with one of her readings. Zagorka Jovanovic, 68, repeatedly stabbed on her doorstep in Dusseldorf. Was attacked by Metin Kolkilic after advising his lover to leave him. Kolkilic is now on the run and police think he may be in Turkey
Esmeralda aus Bilk
[ "Washington" ]
{ "passage": 445, "query": 742 }
Query: One fund would go toward building costs for the @placeholder based organizations. Entities: House, Republicans, Citizens United, David Bossie, Americans, Senate, GOP, Congress, Washington, Tea Party Passage: Conservative grassroots organizations are seething today over the inclusion in a government spending bill of a campaign finance measure that will allow wealthy Americans to give more money to political parties. Concerned that the measure will have the practical effect of redirecting funds away from their groups to the national party, Tea Party organizers denounced the $1.1 trillion spending bill that narrowly passed the House on Thursday evening and GOP leadership in Congress. While Republicans are traditionally in favor of removing caps on political donations, the rider has conservatives that are normally in favor of the free flow of money aligned with progressive groups that seek to limit it. They're concerned the measure will have the practical effect of redirecting funds away from their groups to the national party. The rider has conservatives that are normally in favor of the free flow of money aligned with progressive groups that seek to limit it. Provision 'will only strengthen the Washington establishment in both parties,' Citizens United President David Bossie said. The House passed the joint continuing resolution and omnibus legislation on Thursday night; the Senate is likely to approve it today
Washington
[ "Senate" ]
{ "passage": 445, "query": 743 }
Query: In the meantime the president signed a resolution keeping the government open through Saturday, giving the @placeholder more time to pass the long-term legislation. Entities: House, Republicans, Citizens United, David Bossie, Americans, Senate, GOP, Congress, Washington, Tea Party Passage: Conservative grassroots organizations are seething today over the inclusion in a government spending bill of a campaign finance measure that will allow wealthy Americans to give more money to political parties. Concerned that the measure will have the practical effect of redirecting funds away from their groups to the national party, Tea Party organizers denounced the $1.1 trillion spending bill that narrowly passed the House on Thursday evening and GOP leadership in Congress. While Republicans are traditionally in favor of removing caps on political donations, the rider has conservatives that are normally in favor of the free flow of money aligned with progressive groups that seek to limit it. They're concerned the measure will have the practical effect of redirecting funds away from their groups to the national party. The rider has conservatives that are normally in favor of the free flow of money aligned with progressive groups that seek to limit it. Provision 'will only strengthen the Washington establishment in both parties,' Citizens United President David Bossie said. The House passed the joint continuing resolution and omnibus legislation on Thursday night; the Senate is likely to approve it today
Senate
[ "Christine Chambers" ]
{ "passage": 446, "query": 744 }
Query: man was going to be @placeholder's partner or act as Shania's father,’ the Entities: Christine Chambers, Julian Gavaghan, Miss Chambers, Shania, David Oakes, Justice Fulford, Oakes Passage: By Julian Gavaghan PUBLISHED: 09:38 EST, 11 May 2012 | UPDATED: 10:48 EST, 11 May 2012 A ‘sadistic’ father has been ordered to spend the rest of his life in prison for murdering his ex-partner and their two-year-old daughter in a jealous rage. David Oakes, 50, stormed Christine Chambers’ house and blasted her and their daughter Shania with a shotgun just weeks after the family gained a restraining order against him. Beforehand, he subjected Miss Chambers to ‘degrading assaults’ by forcing her to strip and cutting chunks from her hair. He then wounded his face with the gun himself following the attack last June. David Oakes planned savage shotgun attack in 'elaborate detail' after deciding that the 'last hours of their lives would be terrifying. He tortured Christine Chambers while daughter ignoring his terrified daughter Shania's cry to stop. Judge Mr Justice Fulford said attack was 'needless' as he jailed 'sadistic' Oakes indefinitely. Police release new mugshot of Oakes, who had a history of violence, that was taken on a previous arrest - but they refused to reveal when or why
Christine Chambers
[ "Theta Chi" ]
{ "passage": 447, "query": 745 }
Query: revealed that members of @placeholder fraternity have not been cooperating Entities: Theta Chi, Philip Dhanens, Rachel Quigley, California State University, Fresno Passage: By Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 14:30 EST, 10 October 2012 | UPDATED: 17:02 EST, 10 October 2012 A college freshman died after leaders of his fraternity locked him and 15 others in a room as part of a hazing ritual, allegedly telling them they couldn't leave until all the bottles of alcohol were gone. More details have emerged about the events surrounding the death of 18-year-old Philip Dhanens, from Fresno, since an investigation was launched after the California State University party turned tragic. The 18-year-old had only been at college two weeks when he took part in a drinking binge at a off-campus fraternity house on August 31. He was pronounced dead two days later. Philip Dhanens died after a hazing ritual at Theta Chi on August 31 turned tragic. Coroner said the teen had swelling of the brain due to acute alcohol consumption. Blood-alcohol level was 0.36 - five times the legal limit for driving. Teens were given multiple bottles of vodka, tequila and whiskey
Theta Chi
[ "Arnold Schwarzenegger" ]
{ "passage": 448, "query": 746 }
Query: The fires have already destroyed 1,664 structures -- including 1,436 homes -- and they still threaten 25,000 more, @placeholder said Wednesday. Entities: Arnold Schwarzenegger, California, Southern California, Pauma Valley, Santa Ana, San Diego County, SAN DIEGO, CNN, Pacific Ocean, Bush Passage: SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- Conditions that created what California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger dubbed "the perfect storm for fire" eased Wednesday, helping firefighters gain ground against devastating Southern California wildfires. A plane drops fire retardant on the fourth day of a wildfire pushed by winds through Pauma Valley, California. Winds that gusted as much as 101 mph on Sunday dropped to about 30 mph Wednesday evening. Meanwhile, the dry Santa Ana winds that have fanned the flames, changed direction and began blowing inland from the Pacific Ocean, increasing the humidity and easing the burden on almost 8,900 firefighters in the area. Local and federal officials probe suspected arson, offer $70,000 reward. Wind speeds drop, humidity increases after Santa Ana winds change direction. President Bush signs major disaster declaration for Southern California. Home losses will likely top $1 billion in San Diego County, official says
Arnold Schwarzenegger
[ "Chayson" ]
{ "passage": 449, "query": 747 }
Query: In his plea paperwork Musga admitted that he killed @placeholder because the toddler had urinated on him. Entities: Chayson Colley, Washington state, Laura, Laura Colley, Jake Musga, Tacoma, Musga, Chayson, Washington Passage: A 19-year-old man in Tacoma, Washington, has pleaded guilty to raping and murdering his girlfriend's two-year-old son. Jake Musga pleaded guilty on Monday to first degree murder and child rape in the death of Laura Colley’s son Chayson. He could spend the rest of his life in prison after prosecutors confirmed that they will be asking the judge to sentence Musga to 60 years to life when he is sentenced in November. When Chayson Colley, held here by his mom Laura, was taken to hospital doctors said he showed no significant brain activity, had bleeding in his brain and stomach, had suffered a collapsed lung and bruising around his rectum. Jake Musga, 19, faces spending the rest of his life in prison after pleading guilty to first degree murder. Chayson Colley, 2, died on March 30 from a host of brutal injuries. The baby's blood-alcohol level was .12, while the legal limit for drivers in Washington state is .08. Musga's girlfriend had left her son with Musga so she could go to a party
Chayson
[ "Browns", "Cleveland", "Cleveland Browns" ]
{ "passage": 450, "query": 748 }
Query: Hawkins' one-man protest was supported by the @placeholder, who said in a statement that they respected both the police and their players' rights to take on causes. Entities: Hawkins, Cincinnati Bengals, Browns, Ohioans, Cleveland, Jeff Follmer, Cleveland Browns, Ohio, Andrew Hawkins, NFL, Video Passage: His eyes filling with tears, Browns wide receiver Andrew Hawkins spoke passionately about a decision he knew would bring backlash and possibly harm his reputation. For Hawkins, there was no choice. A day after he wore a T-shirt protesting two shootings in Ohio involving police and victims carrying fake guns, Hawkins said he was motivated out of fear that one day something tragic could happen to his 2-year-old son. Scroll Down for Video Cleveland Browns wide receiver Andrew Hawkins wears a shirt calling attention to two black Ohioans killed during encounters with law enforcement before an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Cleveland. Hawkins said he was motivated out of fear that one day something tragic could happen to his 2-year-old son. Hawkins wore the black shirt during pre-game warmups before Cleveland hosted the Cincinnati Bengals. He said he wanted to address the situation after Cleveland police union president Jeff Follmer called his actions 'pathetic'
Browns
[ "Browns", "Cleveland", "Cleveland Browns" ]
{ "passage": 450, "query": 748 }
Query: Hawkins' one-man protest was supported by the @placeholder, who said in a statement that they respected both the police and their players' rights to take on causes. Entities: Hawkins, Cincinnati Bengals, Browns, Ohioans, Cleveland, Jeff Follmer, Cleveland Browns, Ohio, Andrew Hawkins, NFL, Video Passage: His eyes filling with tears, Browns wide receiver Andrew Hawkins spoke passionately about a decision he knew would bring backlash and possibly harm his reputation. For Hawkins, there was no choice. A day after he wore a T-shirt protesting two shootings in Ohio involving police and victims carrying fake guns, Hawkins said he was motivated out of fear that one day something tragic could happen to his 2-year-old son. Scroll Down for Video Cleveland Browns wide receiver Andrew Hawkins wears a shirt calling attention to two black Ohioans killed during encounters with law enforcement before an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Cleveland. Hawkins said he was motivated out of fear that one day something tragic could happen to his 2-year-old son. Hawkins wore the black shirt during pre-game warmups before Cleveland hosted the Cincinnati Bengals. He said he wanted to address the situation after Cleveland police union president Jeff Follmer called his actions 'pathetic'
Cleveland
[ "Browns", "Cleveland", "Cleveland Browns" ]
{ "passage": 450, "query": 748 }
Query: Hawkins' one-man protest was supported by the @placeholder, who said in a statement that they respected both the police and their players' rights to take on causes. Entities: Hawkins, Cincinnati Bengals, Browns, Ohioans, Cleveland, Jeff Follmer, Cleveland Browns, Ohio, Andrew Hawkins, NFL, Video Passage: His eyes filling with tears, Browns wide receiver Andrew Hawkins spoke passionately about a decision he knew would bring backlash and possibly harm his reputation. For Hawkins, there was no choice. A day after he wore a T-shirt protesting two shootings in Ohio involving police and victims carrying fake guns, Hawkins said he was motivated out of fear that one day something tragic could happen to his 2-year-old son. Scroll Down for Video Cleveland Browns wide receiver Andrew Hawkins wears a shirt calling attention to two black Ohioans killed during encounters with law enforcement before an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Cleveland. Hawkins said he was motivated out of fear that one day something tragic could happen to his 2-year-old son. Hawkins wore the black shirt during pre-game warmups before Cleveland hosted the Cincinnati Bengals. He said he wanted to address the situation after Cleveland police union president Jeff Follmer called his actions 'pathetic'
Cleveland Browns
[ "John McCain", "McCain" ]
{ "passage": 451, "query": 749 }
Query: @placeholder wasn't always a fan of naming 'czars' – point-people – to consolidate the government's responses to a crisis Entities: Romanovs, Ebola, John McCain, White House, California, Arizona, Republican, Jack Kingston, Obama, CNN, Great Lakes, Congress, McCain Passage: As the White House sews together a patchwork of agency responses to the Ebola epidemic, Sen. John McCain and other Republican lawmakers are demanding that President Obama appoint a single 'Ebola czar' to oversee the government's efforts to contain the virus. 'From spending time here in Arizona, my constituents are not comforted,' McCain, an Arizona Republican, said Sunday on CNN. 'There has to be more reassurance given to them. I would say we don't know exactly who's in charge. There has to be some kind of czar.' That represents a 180-degree turn from McCain's view in 2009, when he lambasted the administration for taking a 'czar' approach to everything from drugs and green jobs to the Great Lakes and California's water supply. White House has had a rotating cavalcade of experts from seven different agencies briefing Congress and the press on Ebola. Sen. John McCain said on Sunday that he would 'like to know who's in charge' of the White House's plan. But during Obama's first year in office, he mocked the president for having 'more czars than the Romanovs' Rep. Jack Kingston demanded 'one person in charge' on Saturday to lead 'one central office that's a clearinghouse' In 2009 he pushed legislation to defund White House 'czars' as unaccountable apparatchiks
John McCain
[ "John McCain", "McCain" ]
{ "passage": 451, "query": 749 }
Query: @placeholder wasn't always a fan of naming 'czars' – point-people – to consolidate the government's responses to a crisis Entities: Romanovs, Ebola, John McCain, White House, California, Arizona, Republican, Jack Kingston, Obama, CNN, Great Lakes, Congress, McCain Passage: As the White House sews together a patchwork of agency responses to the Ebola epidemic, Sen. John McCain and other Republican lawmakers are demanding that President Obama appoint a single 'Ebola czar' to oversee the government's efforts to contain the virus. 'From spending time here in Arizona, my constituents are not comforted,' McCain, an Arizona Republican, said Sunday on CNN. 'There has to be more reassurance given to them. I would say we don't know exactly who's in charge. There has to be some kind of czar.' That represents a 180-degree turn from McCain's view in 2009, when he lambasted the administration for taking a 'czar' approach to everything from drugs and green jobs to the Great Lakes and California's water supply. White House has had a rotating cavalcade of experts from seven different agencies briefing Congress and the press on Ebola. Sen. John McCain said on Sunday that he would 'like to know who's in charge' of the White House's plan. But during Obama's first year in office, he mocked the president for having 'more czars than the Romanovs' Rep. Jack Kingston demanded 'one person in charge' on Saturday to lead 'one central office that's a clearinghouse' In 2009 he pushed legislation to defund White House 'czars' as unaccountable apparatchiks
McCain
[ "Larry Glazer" ]
{ "passage": 452, "query": 750 }
Query: Said Zimmer-Meyer about @placeholder: "He has been flying for a long time. Entities: Cuba, Jamaica, Larry Glazer, New York, upstate New York, East Coast, CNN, U.S. Coast Guard, Rochester, Larry, Jane Glazer Passage: (CNN) -- Larry and Jane Glazer were alike in so many ways, from their individual successes in business to their shared loved of adventure -- and flying. The couple helped lead and reshape Rochester, New York, for decades. They were believed to be the only passengers aboard a small plane that flew Friday -- unresponsive and with its windows fogging over -- down the East Coast, over stretches of open ocean and over Cuba before crashing off the coast of Jamaica. The U.S. Coast Guard on Sunday called off its search for the plane's wreckage. While entrepreneurship was the bedrock of their business success, their impact on the city in upstate New York extended far beyond corporate offices and financial reports. Larry Glazer helped reshape Rochester through his development firm since 1970. Jane Glazer became an entrepreneur after quitting her teaching job in 1983. She sold microwave cookware through catalogs and the Internet. The couple loved adventure and flying planes
Larry Glazer
[ "Groom", "Groom Jugal Kishore" ]
{ "passage": 453, "query": 751 }
Query: Mr @placeholder and his family later filed a complaint with police which was later retracted. Entities: Indira, Groom Jugal Kishore, Harpal Singh, Groom, Indian Passage: An Indian bride ended up marrying a guest at her own wedding after her husband-to-be suffered an epileptic fit during the ceremony. Groom Jugal Kishore was just about to exchange vows when he collapsed with a seizure and was rushed to hospital. Angry that she had not been informed of his condition, the 23-year-old bride, Indira, asked a member of her brother-in-law's family, Harpal Singh, to marry her instead. Scroll down for video An Indian bride ended up marrying a guest at her own wedding after her husband-to-be suffered an epileptic fit during the ceremony because she angry she had been told about her fiances condition (file picture). Groom rushed to hospital after collapsing with seizure during ceremony. Bride married guest in anger because she wasn't told about his condition. Fight broke out when groom recovered and realised what happened
Groom
[ "Groom", "Groom Jugal Kishore" ]
{ "passage": 453, "query": 751 }
Query: Mr @placeholder and his family later filed a complaint with police which was later retracted. Entities: Indira, Groom Jugal Kishore, Harpal Singh, Groom, Indian Passage: An Indian bride ended up marrying a guest at her own wedding after her husband-to-be suffered an epileptic fit during the ceremony. Groom Jugal Kishore was just about to exchange vows when he collapsed with a seizure and was rushed to hospital. Angry that she had not been informed of his condition, the 23-year-old bride, Indira, asked a member of her brother-in-law's family, Harpal Singh, to marry her instead. Scroll down for video An Indian bride ended up marrying a guest at her own wedding after her husband-to-be suffered an epileptic fit during the ceremony because she angry she had been told about her fiances condition (file picture). Groom rushed to hospital after collapsing with seizure during ceremony. Bride married guest in anger because she wasn't told about his condition. Fight broke out when groom recovered and realised what happened
Groom Jugal Kishore
[ "Donald Sterling", "Sterling" ]
{ "passage": 454, "query": 752 }
Query: Within days, Silver acted, banning the Clippers owner for life, fining him $2.5 million and initiating proceedings to terminate @placeholder's ownership rights. Entities: Goodell, Los Angeles Clippers, Sterling, Donald Sterling, Ray Rice, David Stern, Adam Silver, CNN, NBA, Roger Goodell, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- If Adam Silver were commissioner of the NFL, would running back Ray Rice have already been banned from the league? And if Roger Goodell were in charge of the NBA, would Donald Sterling still be the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers? What-ifs and role reversals can make your head spin. What we have are two leagues and two vastly different responses to separate hot-button issues: racism and domestic violence. Silver had little time to settle into his new job. He took over from longtime NBA commissioner David Stern on February 1, and by late April, he was already embroiled in the Sterling controversy. NFL and NBA commissioners have each faced member conduct challenges in 2014. Adam Silver took over the NBA and immediately faced the Sterling crisis. Roger Goodell has been the NFL boss for eight years. There's a growing chorus calling for Goodell's resignation
Donald Sterling
[ "Donald Sterling", "Sterling" ]
{ "passage": 454, "query": 752 }
Query: Within days, Silver acted, banning the Clippers owner for life, fining him $2.5 million and initiating proceedings to terminate @placeholder's ownership rights. Entities: Goodell, Los Angeles Clippers, Sterling, Donald Sterling, Ray Rice, David Stern, Adam Silver, CNN, NBA, Roger Goodell, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- If Adam Silver were commissioner of the NFL, would running back Ray Rice have already been banned from the league? And if Roger Goodell were in charge of the NBA, would Donald Sterling still be the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers? What-ifs and role reversals can make your head spin. What we have are two leagues and two vastly different responses to separate hot-button issues: racism and domestic violence. Silver had little time to settle into his new job. He took over from longtime NBA commissioner David Stern on February 1, and by late April, he was already embroiled in the Sterling controversy. NFL and NBA commissioners have each faced member conduct challenges in 2014. Adam Silver took over the NBA and immediately faced the Sterling crisis. Roger Goodell has been the NFL boss for eight years. There's a growing chorus calling for Goodell's resignation
Sterling
[ "Donald Sterling", "Sterling" ]
{ "passage": 454, "query": 753 }
Query: In it, @placeholder repeatedly apologized and denied accusations that he's racist, saying he'd been "baited" into making what he called "terrible" remarks. Entities: Goodell, Los Angeles Clippers, Sterling, Donald Sterling, Ray Rice, David Stern, Adam Silver, CNN, NBA, Roger Goodell, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- If Adam Silver were commissioner of the NFL, would running back Ray Rice have already been banned from the league? And if Roger Goodell were in charge of the NBA, would Donald Sterling still be the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers? What-ifs and role reversals can make your head spin. What we have are two leagues and two vastly different responses to separate hot-button issues: racism and domestic violence. Silver had little time to settle into his new job. He took over from longtime NBA commissioner David Stern on February 1, and by late April, he was already embroiled in the Sterling controversy. NFL and NBA commissioners have each faced member conduct challenges in 2014. Adam Silver took over the NBA and immediately faced the Sterling crisis. Roger Goodell has been the NFL boss for eight years. There's a growing chorus calling for Goodell's resignation
Donald Sterling
[ "Donald Sterling", "Sterling" ]
{ "passage": 454, "query": 753 }
Query: In it, @placeholder repeatedly apologized and denied accusations that he's racist, saying he'd been "baited" into making what he called "terrible" remarks. Entities: Goodell, Los Angeles Clippers, Sterling, Donald Sterling, Ray Rice, David Stern, Adam Silver, CNN, NBA, Roger Goodell, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- If Adam Silver were commissioner of the NFL, would running back Ray Rice have already been banned from the league? And if Roger Goodell were in charge of the NBA, would Donald Sterling still be the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers? What-ifs and role reversals can make your head spin. What we have are two leagues and two vastly different responses to separate hot-button issues: racism and domestic violence. Silver had little time to settle into his new job. He took over from longtime NBA commissioner David Stern on February 1, and by late April, he was already embroiled in the Sterling controversy. NFL and NBA commissioners have each faced member conduct challenges in 2014. Adam Silver took over the NBA and immediately faced the Sterling crisis. Roger Goodell has been the NFL boss for eight years. There's a growing chorus calling for Goodell's resignation
Sterling
[ "Ray Rice" ]
{ "passage": 454, "query": 754 }
Query: Now compare that with Goodell's handling of the @placeholder case. Entities: Goodell, Los Angeles Clippers, Sterling, Donald Sterling, Ray Rice, David Stern, Adam Silver, CNN, NBA, Roger Goodell, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- If Adam Silver were commissioner of the NFL, would running back Ray Rice have already been banned from the league? And if Roger Goodell were in charge of the NBA, would Donald Sterling still be the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers? What-ifs and role reversals can make your head spin. What we have are two leagues and two vastly different responses to separate hot-button issues: racism and domestic violence. Silver had little time to settle into his new job. He took over from longtime NBA commissioner David Stern on February 1, and by late April, he was already embroiled in the Sterling controversy. NFL and NBA commissioners have each faced member conduct challenges in 2014. Adam Silver took over the NBA and immediately faced the Sterling crisis. Roger Goodell has been the NFL boss for eight years. There's a growing chorus calling for Goodell's resignation
Ray Rice
[ "Ray Rice" ]
{ "passage": 454, "query": 755 }
Query: "It doesn't have a @placeholder problem; it has a violence against women problem." Entities: Goodell, Los Angeles Clippers, Sterling, Donald Sterling, Ray Rice, David Stern, Adam Silver, CNN, NBA, Roger Goodell, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- If Adam Silver were commissioner of the NFL, would running back Ray Rice have already been banned from the league? And if Roger Goodell were in charge of the NBA, would Donald Sterling still be the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers? What-ifs and role reversals can make your head spin. What we have are two leagues and two vastly different responses to separate hot-button issues: racism and domestic violence. Silver had little time to settle into his new job. He took over from longtime NBA commissioner David Stern on February 1, and by late April, he was already embroiled in the Sterling controversy. NFL and NBA commissioners have each faced member conduct challenges in 2014. Adam Silver took over the NBA and immediately faced the Sterling crisis. Roger Goodell has been the NFL boss for eight years. There's a growing chorus calling for Goodell's resignation
Ray Rice
[ "Colleen Ritzer" ]
{ "passage": 455, "query": 756 }
Query: A minute later, the person who had followed @placeholder leaves the bathroom. Entities: Philip Chism, New England, Massachusetts, Diana Chism, Colleen Ritzer, CNN, Danvers High School Passage: (CNN) -- After failing to find her teenage son on the grounds of Danvers High School, Diana Chism called police in the small northeastern Massachusetts town where she lives with her three children. The call came on 6:34 p.m. on October 22 -- one in a long series of contacts and pieces of old-fashioned police work that helped crack a case that shocked the quiet New England town of 26,000. The mother's desperate call was one of the first items in a police affidavit that chillingly chronicled the killing of popular high school teacher Colleen Ritzer, 24, allegedly at the hand of shy student-athlete Philip Chism, 14. Court documents provide detailed timeline of case that shocked New England town. Affidavit chronicles killing of popular teacher and the arrest of one of her students. Prosecutors have said they will seek to try Philip Chism, 14, as an adult. Colleen Ritzer, 24, was found, brutally slain, on October 23
Colleen Ritzer
[ "Colleen Ritzer" ]
{ "passage": 455, "query": 757 }
Query: He was also carrying credit cards and driver's licenses belonging to @placeholder, as well as a pair of blue-green women's underwear. Entities: Philip Chism, New England, Massachusetts, Diana Chism, Colleen Ritzer, CNN, Danvers High School Passage: (CNN) -- After failing to find her teenage son on the grounds of Danvers High School, Diana Chism called police in the small northeastern Massachusetts town where she lives with her three children. The call came on 6:34 p.m. on October 22 -- one in a long series of contacts and pieces of old-fashioned police work that helped crack a case that shocked the quiet New England town of 26,000. The mother's desperate call was one of the first items in a police affidavit that chillingly chronicled the killing of popular high school teacher Colleen Ritzer, 24, allegedly at the hand of shy student-athlete Philip Chism, 14. Court documents provide detailed timeline of case that shocked New England town. Affidavit chronicles killing of popular teacher and the arrest of one of her students. Prosecutors have said they will seek to try Philip Chism, 14, as an adult. Colleen Ritzer, 24, was found, brutally slain, on October 23
Colleen Ritzer
[ "Plinko" ]
{ "passage": 456, "query": 758 }
Query: To appeal to that "work hard, play hard" mentality, a massive @placeholder wall greets guests in the lobby. Entities: Plinko, Bingo, Virginia, Georgia, Wii, LEGO, CNN, Primland Resort, Sea Island Passage: (CNN) -- From swimming pool slides and oversized LEGO stations to Plinko walls and Wii consoles, hotels all over the world have committed to having fun. Some have transformed their lobbies and public spaces into the kind of playgrounds children and grown-ups alike can enjoy, inspiring a bit of healthy competition among guests. Here are eight properties that stretch and bounce and slide beyond a place to lay your head: Sea Island, Georgia This massive resort on Georgia's coast packs in a lot: Nature lovers are especially spoiled with plenty to do, from salt marsh exploration to kayaking to an after-dark survival skills course where younger guests are groomed for the outdoors with lessons in pitching tents, lighting fires, reading a compass, etc. The resort can also provide a very thorough primer in gyotaku fish printing that includes dissecting the fish. For guests who prefer a more traditional take on play, there's a life-size chess set on the lawn, and a very civilized weekly Bingo service, where men age 12 and up are required to wear a jacket. Life-size chess, LEGO and Plinko are among the amenities at some hotels. At Sea Island off the coast of Georgia, Bingo is a formal affair. Primland Resort in Virginia puts on geocaching treasure hunts
Plinko
[ "The Sun" ]
{ "passage": 457, "query": 759 }
Query: The author told @placeholder: 'ITV are shooting themselves in the foot by criticising Simon Cowell. Entities: The Sun, Devil, Simon Fuller, Cowell, X Factor, Tom Bower, Channel, Simon Cowell, ITV, Chris Parsons Passage: By Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 22:18 EST, 19 April 2012 | UPDATED: 02:19 EST, 20 April 2012 ITV bosses are risking a 'self-destructive war' with Simon Cowell by criticising the TV mogul and 'disrespecting' the work he has done for the channel's ratings. The explosive new biography of Cowell, 52, accuses ITV bosses of being 'disloyal' and 'ungrateful' to the X Factor supremo by not respecting the work he has done in rescuing the channel's plummeting ratings. The latest revelations from Tom Bower's book, which has been serialised in The Sun, also claim Cowell branded former business partner and talent show rival Simon Fuller 'the Devil'. Channel were 'disloyal and ungrateful' to X Factor supremo, claims scandalous book. Revelations also made about Cowell's 'hatred' of Simon Fuller, who he calls 'the Devil'
The Sun
[ "Stephen Harper" ]
{ "passage": 458, "query": 760 }
Query: @placeholder is the leader of the Conservative party, one of the offices that had body parts mailed to it. Entities: Chinese, Canada, Conservative, Ottawa, Magnotta, Montreal, Stephen Harper, CNN, Liberal, Luka Rocco Magnotta Passage: (CNN) -- Montreal authorities on Saturday detailed the charges pending against a self-proclaimed porn star, accusing him of first-degree murder in the grisly killing and dismembering of a university student and threatening, among others, Canada's prime minister. The suspect -- 29-year-old Luka Rocco Magnotta -- remains at large despite a massive international manhunt. The search for him began after a severed hand and foot were mailed to the Ottawa headquarters of Canada's Liberal and Conservative parties, while a torso was discovered stuffed in a suitcase and tossed in the trash heap of a Montreal apartment building. What specific accusations he would face if he's captured became clearer Saturday, when police in Montreal released information from his arrest warrant. Luka Rocco Magnotta, 29, is the focus of a massive international manhunt. A warrant notes that police want him arrested on 5 charges, including murder. He caused "Stephen Harper and (lawmakers) to reasonably fear for their safety," it says. Police say Magnotta killed and dismembered a Chinese student, then mailed body parts
Stephen Harper
[ "Italian" ]
{ "passage": 459, "query": 761 }
Query: This modern and unusual version of the typical @placeholder coffee shop is situated inside a bookstore. Entities: Italy, Italian, Emilia-Romagna, CNN, Bologna Passage: (CNN) -- Incredible architecture and art are splendid and interesting enough but when I go to Italy, I want to eat. Which is why, after a dozen trips to the country, I decided to settle into the city of Bologna for a few weeks and consume as much as I possibly could. Now, every Italian will tell you that their region makes the best food. But for many, the best Italian food comes from the region of Emilia-Romagna, of which Bologna is the capital. Meat ragu, tortellini, lasagna, parmigiano cheese, mortadella, coppa and balsamic vinegar -- all have roots here and the resulting regional dishes are truly sublime. Emilia-Romagna's rich local ingredients have earned the region high praise in food circles. From a simple cappuccino to a perfectly prepared pasta dish, Bologna holds many pleasures. Visitors to the region should learn a few key phrases to keep from vastly overindulging
Italian
[ "Italy" ]
{ "passage": 459, "query": 762 }
Query: Lunch in @placeholder was once regarded as the most important meal of the day. Entities: Italy, Italian, Emilia-Romagna, CNN, Bologna Passage: (CNN) -- Incredible architecture and art are splendid and interesting enough but when I go to Italy, I want to eat. Which is why, after a dozen trips to the country, I decided to settle into the city of Bologna for a few weeks and consume as much as I possibly could. Now, every Italian will tell you that their region makes the best food. But for many, the best Italian food comes from the region of Emilia-Romagna, of which Bologna is the capital. Meat ragu, tortellini, lasagna, parmigiano cheese, mortadella, coppa and balsamic vinegar -- all have roots here and the resulting regional dishes are truly sublime. Emilia-Romagna's rich local ingredients have earned the region high praise in food circles. From a simple cappuccino to a perfectly prepared pasta dish, Bologna holds many pleasures. Visitors to the region should learn a few key phrases to keep from vastly overindulging
Italy
[ "Italian" ]
{ "passage": 459, "query": 763 }
Query: I just about licked my plate clean, like any good @placeholder. Entities: Italy, Italian, Emilia-Romagna, CNN, Bologna Passage: (CNN) -- Incredible architecture and art are splendid and interesting enough but when I go to Italy, I want to eat. Which is why, after a dozen trips to the country, I decided to settle into the city of Bologna for a few weeks and consume as much as I possibly could. Now, every Italian will tell you that their region makes the best food. But for many, the best Italian food comes from the region of Emilia-Romagna, of which Bologna is the capital. Meat ragu, tortellini, lasagna, parmigiano cheese, mortadella, coppa and balsamic vinegar -- all have roots here and the resulting regional dishes are truly sublime. Emilia-Romagna's rich local ingredients have earned the region high praise in food circles. From a simple cappuccino to a perfectly prepared pasta dish, Bologna holds many pleasures. Visitors to the region should learn a few key phrases to keep from vastly overindulging
Italian
[ "Italian" ]
{ "passage": 459, "query": 764 }
Query: If any meal felt like an @placeholder feast, it was this dinner. Entities: Italy, Italian, Emilia-Romagna, CNN, Bologna Passage: (CNN) -- Incredible architecture and art are splendid and interesting enough but when I go to Italy, I want to eat. Which is why, after a dozen trips to the country, I decided to settle into the city of Bologna for a few weeks and consume as much as I possibly could. Now, every Italian will tell you that their region makes the best food. But for many, the best Italian food comes from the region of Emilia-Romagna, of which Bologna is the capital. Meat ragu, tortellini, lasagna, parmigiano cheese, mortadella, coppa and balsamic vinegar -- all have roots here and the resulting regional dishes are truly sublime. Emilia-Romagna's rich local ingredients have earned the region high praise in food circles. From a simple cappuccino to a perfectly prepared pasta dish, Bologna holds many pleasures. Visitors to the region should learn a few key phrases to keep from vastly overindulging
Italian
[ "China" ]
{ "passage": 460, "query": 765 }
Query: @placeholder heavily censors the web, across the country, and up until March 2010 Google adhered to some of these laws. Entities: Motorola, Google, Moto G, iPhone, Canada, U.S, Moto X, Victoria Woollaston, Android, Brazil, Asia, iPad, Moto G handset, UK, Latin America, Europe, China, Apple Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 09:20 EST, 13 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:34 EST, 14 November 2013 Motorola officially unveiled its ‘budget’ Moto G handset in Brazil yesterday, with hopes of capturing the emerging markets. The £135 Moto G is a 4.5-inch handset running the latest version of Android and will launch across Latin America, Europe, Canada and parts of Asia in the coming weeks. A notable omission in the rollout plans, however, is China - a region that Apple recently considered important enough to include in its iPhone and iPad release, but one that has a chequered past with Motorola's parent company, Google. Moto G has a 4.5-inch screen and costs £135 in the UK and $179 in the U.S. It is a budget alternative to the Moto X handset released in August. Launch comes after reports only 500,000 Moto X handsets have been sold. Google-owned Motorola reported losses of $342 million earlier this year. Phone is launching initially in Brazil and Europe - but China will miss out
China
[ "Google" ]
{ "passage": 460, "query": 766 }
Query: government broke down, @placeholder began redirecting people who visited its Entities: Motorola, Google, Moto G, iPhone, Canada, U.S, Moto X, Victoria Woollaston, Android, Brazil, Asia, iPad, Moto G handset, UK, Latin America, Europe, China, Apple Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 09:20 EST, 13 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:34 EST, 14 November 2013 Motorola officially unveiled its ‘budget’ Moto G handset in Brazil yesterday, with hopes of capturing the emerging markets. The £135 Moto G is a 4.5-inch handset running the latest version of Android and will launch across Latin America, Europe, Canada and parts of Asia in the coming weeks. A notable omission in the rollout plans, however, is China - a region that Apple recently considered important enough to include in its iPhone and iPad release, but one that has a chequered past with Motorola's parent company, Google. Moto G has a 4.5-inch screen and costs £135 in the UK and $179 in the U.S. It is a budget alternative to the Moto X handset released in August. Launch comes after reports only 500,000 Moto X handsets have been sold. Google-owned Motorola reported losses of $342 million earlier this year. Phone is launching initially in Brazil and Europe - but China will miss out
Google
[ "China" ]
{ "passage": 460, "query": 767 }
Query: Success that could be hindered further by the fact Motorola won't be selling in @placeholder. Entities: Motorola, Google, Moto G, iPhone, Canada, U.S, Moto X, Victoria Woollaston, Android, Brazil, Asia, iPad, Moto G handset, UK, Latin America, Europe, China, Apple Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 09:20 EST, 13 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:34 EST, 14 November 2013 Motorola officially unveiled its ‘budget’ Moto G handset in Brazil yesterday, with hopes of capturing the emerging markets. The £135 Moto G is a 4.5-inch handset running the latest version of Android and will launch across Latin America, Europe, Canada and parts of Asia in the coming weeks. A notable omission in the rollout plans, however, is China - a region that Apple recently considered important enough to include in its iPhone and iPad release, but one that has a chequered past with Motorola's parent company, Google. Moto G has a 4.5-inch screen and costs £135 in the UK and $179 in the U.S. It is a budget alternative to the Moto X handset released in August. Launch comes after reports only 500,000 Moto X handsets have been sold. Google-owned Motorola reported losses of $342 million earlier this year. Phone is launching initially in Brazil and Europe - but China will miss out
China
[ "Moto G", "Moto G handset" ]
{ "passage": 460, "query": 768 }
Query: However, reports claim the company has sold just half a million of these high-end phones meaning there's a lot resting on the success of @placeholder Entities: Motorola, Google, Moto G, iPhone, Canada, U.S, Moto X, Victoria Woollaston, Android, Brazil, Asia, iPad, Moto G handset, UK, Latin America, Europe, China, Apple Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 09:20 EST, 13 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:34 EST, 14 November 2013 Motorola officially unveiled its ‘budget’ Moto G handset in Brazil yesterday, with hopes of capturing the emerging markets. The £135 Moto G is a 4.5-inch handset running the latest version of Android and will launch across Latin America, Europe, Canada and parts of Asia in the coming weeks. A notable omission in the rollout plans, however, is China - a region that Apple recently considered important enough to include in its iPhone and iPad release, but one that has a chequered past with Motorola's parent company, Google. Moto G has a 4.5-inch screen and costs £135 in the UK and $179 in the U.S. It is a budget alternative to the Moto X handset released in August. Launch comes after reports only 500,000 Moto X handsets have been sold. Google-owned Motorola reported losses of $342 million earlier this year. Phone is launching initially in Brazil and Europe - but China will miss out
Moto G
[ "Moto G", "Moto G handset" ]
{ "passage": 460, "query": 768 }
Query: However, reports claim the company has sold just half a million of these high-end phones meaning there's a lot resting on the success of @placeholder Entities: Motorola, Google, Moto G, iPhone, Canada, U.S, Moto X, Victoria Woollaston, Android, Brazil, Asia, iPad, Moto G handset, UK, Latin America, Europe, China, Apple Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 09:20 EST, 13 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:34 EST, 14 November 2013 Motorola officially unveiled its ‘budget’ Moto G handset in Brazil yesterday, with hopes of capturing the emerging markets. The £135 Moto G is a 4.5-inch handset running the latest version of Android and will launch across Latin America, Europe, Canada and parts of Asia in the coming weeks. A notable omission in the rollout plans, however, is China - a region that Apple recently considered important enough to include in its iPhone and iPad release, but one that has a chequered past with Motorola's parent company, Google. Moto G has a 4.5-inch screen and costs £135 in the UK and $179 in the U.S. It is a budget alternative to the Moto X handset released in August. Launch comes after reports only 500,000 Moto X handsets have been sold. Google-owned Motorola reported losses of $342 million earlier this year. Phone is launching initially in Brazil and Europe - but China will miss out
Moto G handset
[ "London" ]
{ "passage": 461, "query": 769 }
Query: I hadn't been back to @placeholder at all when I left and it had been over 20 years. Entities: International Series, Wembley, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys, Gatwich Airport, Gatwick Airport, Osi Umenyiora, Arsenal, Colney, Atlanta Falcons, London, Oakland Raiders, NFL Passage: The Detroit Lions have landed at Gatwick Airport ahead of their clash with the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley on Sunday. Sunday's game is the second of three NFL fixtures being played at Wembley in 2014. In front of a 83,436 crowd at the London stadium, the Miami Dolphins trounced Oakland Raiders 38-14. The Dallas Cowboys and the Jacksonville Jaguars will fight it out at Wembley on November 9th. Atlanta Falcons defensive end Osi Umenyiora describes returning to his city of birth for the latest International Series contest at Wembley as a 'dream come true'. The Detroit Lions have touched down at Gatwich Airport ahead of their clash with the Atlanta Falcons. Miami Dolphins defeated Oakland Raiders 38-14 in front of 83,436 people at Wembley in September. Dallas Cowboys will play Jacksonville Jaguars in London in November. Atlanta Falcons defensive end Osi Umenyiora describes returning to his city of birth for Wembley match as a 'dream come true'. Atlanta Falcons landed in London on Monday morning and will practice at Arsenal's Colney base this week
London
[ "Richard Gasquet" ]
{ "passage": 462, "query": 770 }
Query: At 1-0 for France, @placeholder's tame second-serve return let the Swiss off the hook. Entities: France, Swiss, Lille, Davis Cup, Richard Gasquet, Switzerland, Wawrinka, Stan Wawrinka, Roger Federer, Federer, CNN, Julien Benneteau Passage: Lille (CNN) -- The stage is set for Roger Federer. Arguably the greatest tennis player of all time, one of the two things missing from his resume -- which must be a dozen pages if not longer -- is a Davis Cup title. But after his Switzerland beat France in the pivotal doubles tussle Saturday, the Swiss are one win away from wrapping up the final in Lille -- and it's Federer who has first crack at completing the job. You wouldn't possibly bet against him, would you? "Nothing is done yet," Federer told reporters. "We won the doubles match and we are preparing for tomorrow, as we have to do." Roger Federer and Switzerland are one match away from winning a maiden Davis Cup. Federer and Stan Wawrinka won the doubles Saturday against France in Lille. Federer and Wawrinka defeat Richard Gasquet and Julien Benneteau in straight sets. Federer has the opportunity to close out the series as he plays Sunday's first singles
Richard Gasquet
[ "France" ]
{ "passage": 462, "query": 771 }
Query: With @placeholder reeling, the inevitable break for Switzerland came at 5-5 when Federer struck a backhand return winner. Entities: France, Swiss, Lille, Davis Cup, Richard Gasquet, Switzerland, Wawrinka, Stan Wawrinka, Roger Federer, Federer, CNN, Julien Benneteau Passage: Lille (CNN) -- The stage is set for Roger Federer. Arguably the greatest tennis player of all time, one of the two things missing from his resume -- which must be a dozen pages if not longer -- is a Davis Cup title. But after his Switzerland beat France in the pivotal doubles tussle Saturday, the Swiss are one win away from wrapping up the final in Lille -- and it's Federer who has first crack at completing the job. You wouldn't possibly bet against him, would you? "Nothing is done yet," Federer told reporters. "We won the doubles match and we are preparing for tomorrow, as we have to do." Roger Federer and Switzerland are one match away from winning a maiden Davis Cup. Federer and Stan Wawrinka won the doubles Saturday against France in Lille. Federer and Wawrinka defeat Richard Gasquet and Julien Benneteau in straight sets. Federer has the opportunity to close out the series as he plays Sunday's first singles
France
[ "France" ]
{ "passage": 462, "query": 772 }
Query: With Federer now looking sharper and the @placeholder in some disarray, the home team's fate in the tie appears to be sealed, too. Entities: France, Swiss, Lille, Davis Cup, Richard Gasquet, Switzerland, Wawrinka, Stan Wawrinka, Roger Federer, Federer, CNN, Julien Benneteau Passage: Lille (CNN) -- The stage is set for Roger Federer. Arguably the greatest tennis player of all time, one of the two things missing from his resume -- which must be a dozen pages if not longer -- is a Davis Cup title. But after his Switzerland beat France in the pivotal doubles tussle Saturday, the Swiss are one win away from wrapping up the final in Lille -- and it's Federer who has first crack at completing the job. You wouldn't possibly bet against him, would you? "Nothing is done yet," Federer told reporters. "We won the doubles match and we are preparing for tomorrow, as we have to do." Roger Federer and Switzerland are one match away from winning a maiden Davis Cup. Federer and Stan Wawrinka won the doubles Saturday against France in Lille. Federer and Wawrinka defeat Richard Gasquet and Julien Benneteau in straight sets. Federer has the opportunity to close out the series as he plays Sunday's first singles
France
[ "Indomitable Lions" ]
{ "passage": 463, "query": 773 }
Query: While the medical measures undertaken by FIFA form part of Foe's legacy, a final chapter continues to play out wherever Cameroon's @placeholder roam. Entities: France, Indomitable Lions, Cameroonian, Foe, Cameroon, Medical Emergency Bag, Marc-Vivien Foe, CNN, Confederations Cup, Lyon, Yaounde, FIFA Passage: (CNN) -- The paint is peeling, puddles litter the inside of the building, putrid water lies in what was supposed to be a swimming pool and even the statue of the man who had the vision to build the sports complex is cracked -- a sad and inglorious tribute to Marc-Vivien Foe 10 years to the day after the Cameroonian's tragic death. Once earmarked as a state-of-the-art $10 million sports academy, the only inhabitants today are not the next generation of Indomitable Lions but a handful of squatters and policemen -- with Foe's father funding the latter because of the high risk of theft in this corner of Yaounde. 26 June 2013 is the10th anniversary of Marc-Vivien Foe's death. Foe died from a cardiac arrest during a Confederations Cup semi in Lyon, France. Back in Cameroon, Foe's sports academy is in a state of disrepair. Last month FIFA issued all of its 209 member associations with a Medical Emergency Bag
Indomitable Lions
[ "Nick Clegg" ]
{ "passage": 464, "query": 774 }
Query: But Mr @placeholder condemned the remarks for writing off whole swathes of people who should be given the change to get on. Entities: Boris Johnson, London Mayor, London, Nick Clegg, IQs, Johnson, Margaret Thatcher Passage: Boris Johnson was today accused of 'unpleasant, careless elitism' after claiming some people were not bright enough to get on in the modern world. The London Mayor was condemned by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, who accused the senior Conservative of talking about human beings like 'dogs'. Mr Johnson used a speech in tribute to Margaret Thatcher to argue that tackling economic inequality is ‘futile’ because some people’s IQ is too low for them to compete. Scroll down for video London Mayor Boris Johnson, pictured on a visit last week, said some people were simply not bright enough to succeed in the modern world. London Mayor said only those with high IQs could rise to the top. Inequality is 'essential for the spirit of envy', Mr Johnson argued. Called for creation of new generation of grammar schools to help brightest. Comments came in the third annual Margaret Thatcher Lecture. But Nick Clegg accused Johnson of talking about human beings like 'dogs'
Nick Clegg
[ "Golden Dawn" ]
{ "passage": 465, "query": 775 }
Query: amid a crackdown on @placeholder activists after the fatal stabbing of an Entities: The Associated Press, Greece, Golden Dawn, Georgios Germenis, Nazi, Neo Iraklio, Athens Passage: Two members of Greece's Nazi-inspired Golden Dawn were slain and another wounded tonight in a drive-by shooting thought to be a revenge attack by anti-fascists. The two victims, aged 22 and 27, were shot at close range outside a Golden Dawn office in Athens' Neo Iraklio suburb by two men riding a motorcycle. 'A man got off a motorcycle wearing a helmet and shot them,' Golden Dawn lawmaker Georgios Germenis told The Associated Press. A statement on the party's website described how the gunmen had 'literally emptied their weapons' into the victims. Scroll down for video A sheet used to cover the body of one of two victims of a drive-by shooting outside the local branch of the Golden Dawn party lies where it was left on the pavement at the suburb of Neo Iraklio, north Athens. Two victims in their 20s shot at close range outside Golden Dawn office. Third man is taken to hospital after suffering severe gunshot wounds. Police are treating the incident as a terror attack by Greece's far left
Golden Dawn
[ "Strictly", "Strictly Come Dancing" ]
{ "passage": 466, "query": 776 }
Query: I had to have a word with myself afterwards and say, “Alex, get a grip.”’ Like many Strictly competitors, the 34- year-old is only just realising the extent to which @placeholder requires not only physical but also emotional dedication. Entities: Strictly, James Jordan, Alex Jones, Strictly Come Dancing, Welsh, Latin, The One Show Passage: Alex Jones is in no doubt: stepping on to the Strictly dancefloor is guaranteed to give you sweaty palms and a racing heart. ‘Being on that dancefloor on Saturday night in front of the studio audience is one of the most terrifying things I’ve ever done,’ she says. And it doesn’t seem to get any easier. Several weeks into the competition, and despite talking to Weekend fresh from performing a beautifully executed waltz that won praise from the judges, she’s still full of trepidation. ‘It was lovely to get some good comments but as soon as we go back to Latin I predict a dip.’ Her anxiety is understandable: The One Show presenter performed a distinctly underwhelming cha cha cha with her dance partner, James Jordan, on her first week on the show. Now can Welsh lass go one better than her co-host on Strictly Come Dancing
Strictly
[ "Strictly", "Strictly Come Dancing" ]
{ "passage": 466, "query": 776 }
Query: I had to have a word with myself afterwards and say, “Alex, get a grip.”’ Like many Strictly competitors, the 34- year-old is only just realising the extent to which @placeholder requires not only physical but also emotional dedication. Entities: Strictly, James Jordan, Alex Jones, Strictly Come Dancing, Welsh, Latin, The One Show Passage: Alex Jones is in no doubt: stepping on to the Strictly dancefloor is guaranteed to give you sweaty palms and a racing heart. ‘Being on that dancefloor on Saturday night in front of the studio audience is one of the most terrifying things I’ve ever done,’ she says. And it doesn’t seem to get any easier. Several weeks into the competition, and despite talking to Weekend fresh from performing a beautifully executed waltz that won praise from the judges, she’s still full of trepidation. ‘It was lovely to get some good comments but as soon as we go back to Latin I predict a dip.’ Her anxiety is understandable: The One Show presenter performed a distinctly underwhelming cha cha cha with her dance partner, James Jordan, on her first week on the show. Now can Welsh lass go one better than her co-host on Strictly Come Dancing
Strictly Come Dancing
[ "Redditor Shystone" ]
{ "passage": 467, "query": 777 }
Query: It certainly helps that @placeholder made sure to line up the edges of buildings and streets for maximum effect. Entities: Google Street View, Italian, Google, Canaletto, Westminster Abbey, Street View, London, Redditor Shystone, Wired Passage: (Wired) -- Google's Street View images bear some similarities to 18th-century landscape paintings. The content is different, of course. What Google's army of photo collectors captured at Westminster Abbey on any given day in the 21st century will look different than what Italian painter Canaletto saw back in the 1700s. But they're both a representation of an exact moment in time, which makes them a handy way to compare now and then if you can isolate the right locations. Redditor Shystone has laid old paintings over Google Street View photographs to create a series of perspective-bending composite images of old and new London. Modern sculptures dominate a plaza that was once wide open; neon signs reside on the same block as gas-lit streetlights; and a bridge covers over a river that was once filled with sailboats. Old paintings of London overlaid on Google Street View pictures. Series of perspective-bending composite images show old and new city. Take a look at the gallery to see what old London streets used to look like
Redditor Shystone
[ "Westminster Abbey" ]
{ "passage": 467, "query": 778 }
Query: Look closely at Canaletto's 1749 painting of @placeholder, and you'll see what looks like a painted tree in the upper lefthand side. Entities: Google Street View, Italian, Google, Canaletto, Westminster Abbey, Street View, London, Redditor Shystone, Wired Passage: (Wired) -- Google's Street View images bear some similarities to 18th-century landscape paintings. The content is different, of course. What Google's army of photo collectors captured at Westminster Abbey on any given day in the 21st century will look different than what Italian painter Canaletto saw back in the 1700s. But they're both a representation of an exact moment in time, which makes them a handy way to compare now and then if you can isolate the right locations. Redditor Shystone has laid old paintings over Google Street View photographs to create a series of perspective-bending composite images of old and new London. Modern sculptures dominate a plaza that was once wide open; neon signs reside on the same block as gas-lit streetlights; and a bridge covers over a river that was once filled with sailboats. Old paintings of London overlaid on Google Street View pictures. Series of perspective-bending composite images show old and new city. Take a look at the gallery to see what old London streets used to look like
Westminster Abbey
[ "Canaletto" ]
{ "passage": 467, "query": 779 }
Query: This is not product of @placeholder's paintbrush, but rather a perfectly-aligned placement of the photograph Google shot more than 250 years later. Entities: Google Street View, Italian, Google, Canaletto, Westminster Abbey, Street View, London, Redditor Shystone, Wired Passage: (Wired) -- Google's Street View images bear some similarities to 18th-century landscape paintings. The content is different, of course. What Google's army of photo collectors captured at Westminster Abbey on any given day in the 21st century will look different than what Italian painter Canaletto saw back in the 1700s. But they're both a representation of an exact moment in time, which makes them a handy way to compare now and then if you can isolate the right locations. Redditor Shystone has laid old paintings over Google Street View photographs to create a series of perspective-bending composite images of old and new London. Modern sculptures dominate a plaza that was once wide open; neon signs reside on the same block as gas-lit streetlights; and a bridge covers over a river that was once filled with sailboats. Old paintings of London overlaid on Google Street View pictures. Series of perspective-bending composite images show old and new city. Take a look at the gallery to see what old London streets used to look like
Canaletto
[ "Redditor Shystone" ]
{ "passage": 467, "query": 780 }
Query: This idea then, is the coolest part of mash-ups like @placeholder's: It makes you realize that despite all of the ways cities have changed over the years, maybe some things aren't really that different after all. Entities: Google Street View, Italian, Google, Canaletto, Westminster Abbey, Street View, London, Redditor Shystone, Wired Passage: (Wired) -- Google's Street View images bear some similarities to 18th-century landscape paintings. The content is different, of course. What Google's army of photo collectors captured at Westminster Abbey on any given day in the 21st century will look different than what Italian painter Canaletto saw back in the 1700s. But they're both a representation of an exact moment in time, which makes them a handy way to compare now and then if you can isolate the right locations. Redditor Shystone has laid old paintings over Google Street View photographs to create a series of perspective-bending composite images of old and new London. Modern sculptures dominate a plaza that was once wide open; neon signs reside on the same block as gas-lit streetlights; and a bridge covers over a river that was once filled with sailboats. Old paintings of London overlaid on Google Street View pictures. Series of perspective-bending composite images show old and new city. Take a look at the gallery to see what old London streets used to look like
Redditor Shystone
[ "Nick Clegg" ]
{ "passage": 468, "query": 781 }
Query: Mr @placeholder has vowed to campaign to remain in the EU, and claimed it is the ‘patriotic’ thing to do. Entities: Danny Alexander, Nigel Farage, Independence Party, EU, Ukip, Paul Sykes, Euro, Lib Dem, European Union, UK, Britain, Nick Clegg, pro-EU Passage: Eurosceptics who want Britain to leave the EU have been branded ‘unpatriotic’ by Nick Clegg. The Deputy Prime Minister tore into the Conservatives and the UK Independence Party who want to sever ties with the European Union, claiming it would leave many people ‘poorer’ and the country as a whole ‘weaker’. In a co-ordinated Lib Dem strike, Treasury minister Danny Alexander also claimed 'if you are anti-Europe, you are anti-business, anti-growth' after multimillionaire Paul Sykes vowed to do ‘whatever it takes’ to bankroll Ukip’s campaign machine for next year’s Euro elections. National interest: Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said it was 'unpatriotic' to argue Britain should leave the EU. Deputy Prime Minister tears into Ukip and anti-EU Conservatives. Lib Dem leader says backing EU membership is the patriotic thing to do. Ex-Tory donor Paul Sykes promises millions of pounds to Ukip. Ukip leader Nigel Farage says pro-EU establishment is worried. Danny Alexander says: 'If you are anti-Europe, you are anti-growth'
Nick Clegg
[ "Australia", "Australian" ]
{ "passage": 469, "query": 782 }
Query: 'Consumers need confidence that they're buying the product from either @placeholder or elsewhere and it should be clearly labelled as such,' he said. Entities: Woolworths, Victoria, Australia, Peru, Mexico, James Anderson, Docklands, Daily Mail Australia, Australian Made Campaign, Turbo Productions, Woolworth, Australian Passage: Proud Australian produce purchasers would have had a difficult time buying asparagus from one local Woolworths recently, after the supermarket giant displayed a puzzling label. James Anderson, from Turbo Productions, took a snap of the confusing tag at his local Woolworth in Docklands, Victoria, to share his disappointment that the supermarket wasn't sourcing its asparagus from nearby local growers. A Woolworths spokesperson explained to Daily Mail Australia that in the case of asparagus, the vegetable is sourced from Australian sources when it is in season – from September through to March. At other points of the year, it is imported from Peru and Mexico. Woolworths in Docklands, Victoria, labelled its asparagus with a sign reading 'Product of Australia or Peru or Mexico' A spokesperson from the Australian Made Campaign has slammed the vague sign saying it's 'not good enough' 95 per cent of fresh food stocked at major supermarkets is Australian produce, however the origin of most packaged foods remains unclear
Australia
[ "Australia", "Australian" ]
{ "passage": 469, "query": 782 }
Query: 'Consumers need confidence that they're buying the product from either @placeholder or elsewhere and it should be clearly labelled as such,' he said. Entities: Woolworths, Victoria, Australia, Peru, Mexico, James Anderson, Docklands, Daily Mail Australia, Australian Made Campaign, Turbo Productions, Woolworth, Australian Passage: Proud Australian produce purchasers would have had a difficult time buying asparagus from one local Woolworths recently, after the supermarket giant displayed a puzzling label. James Anderson, from Turbo Productions, took a snap of the confusing tag at his local Woolworth in Docklands, Victoria, to share his disappointment that the supermarket wasn't sourcing its asparagus from nearby local growers. A Woolworths spokesperson explained to Daily Mail Australia that in the case of asparagus, the vegetable is sourced from Australian sources when it is in season – from September through to March. At other points of the year, it is imported from Peru and Mexico. Woolworths in Docklands, Victoria, labelled its asparagus with a sign reading 'Product of Australia or Peru or Mexico' A spokesperson from the Australian Made Campaign has slammed the vague sign saying it's 'not good enough' 95 per cent of fresh food stocked at major supermarkets is Australian produce, however the origin of most packaged foods remains unclear
Australian
[ "New York" ]
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Query: Friends were going back and the ones who stayed in @placeholder were asking if they should follow whenever we got together. Entities: U.S., Bosphorus, New York, Binnaz Saktanber, Raki, Turkey, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- I moved from Turkey to New York right after college and stayed for 10 years. I instantly felt I belonged. No matter how small my apartment was, how little money I had or how bad the streets smelled, I was happy. I went to graduate school, worked, had the time of my life and became an adult. Although I missed my family, friends and having a glass of Raki looking at the Bosphorus, I never wanted to go back. Unfortunately, there was one big hurdle in my New York forever plan: the scholarship that got me to U.S. had a strict rule of returning home for two years after graduating. That rule was to prevent brain drain: the departure of educated or professional people from one country for another, for better living conditions. Binnaz Saktanber recently moved back to Turkey after spending a decade abroad. She says she felt happy to be in Turkey during last summer's protests, hopeful for future. Recently, she began to lose hope and started thinking about leaving again, she writes
New York