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[
"Iraq"
] |
{
"passage": 517,
"query": 856
}
|
Query: Solis said in an interview that his tour in @placeholder had left him haunted by ‘weird things.’
Entities: Orange County Sheriffs Offices, Operation Spiderweb, Irag, Lee, Beth Stebner, Mike Scott, Lee County, Florida, Iraq
Passage: By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 10:30 EST, 31 October 2012 | UPDATED: 13:32 EST, 31 October 2012 A massive sex operation sting has led to the arrests of 40 men, including an Iraq war veteran, a teacher, and five university students. Operation Spiderweb 2, which was organized by the Lee and Orange County Sheriffs Offices, targeted central Florida. In the sting, deputies posed as minors online, soliciting the allegedly predatory men for underage sex in chat rooms. In a video set up by police, a young woman posing as a young girl opens the door to an alleged predator. Operation Spiderweb made 40 arrests at a central Florida home where alleged predatory men were lured by officers pretending to be minors. Irag war veteran, teachers and students among those arrested. Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott urged parents to monitor their children's internet activity
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Iraq
|
[
"David Koepp"
] |
{
"passage": 518,
"query": 857
}
|
Query: Probably to satisfy the moneymen, and maybe to spin out his slim 75-minute story to an hour and a half, @placeholder also throws in a romantic subplot.
Entities: Wilee, New York, Premium Rush, Joseph Gordon-Levit, Manhattan, CNN, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David Koepp
Passage: (CNN) -- For some reason, moviemakers haven't been falling over themselves to glorify the exciting and heroic lives of bike messengers -- which at least leaves director David Koepp with a clear field. And if it's a two-wheeled, pedal-powered adrenaline charge you're after, this is definitely the movie to watch. Yes, the plot is contrived and stretched much too thin. Yes, the characters are strictly off the peg. And yes, this flick is essentially a one-trick pony. But at least it's something different. "Premium Rush" is loaded with on-road action, scarcely pausing for breath as courier Wilee (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) criss-crosses Manhattan on his austere steel-frame, fixed-gear, no-brakes bone-rattler. "Premium Rush" is centered around a group of New York bike messengers. Joseph Gordon-Levit's character, Wilee, appears to have a bit of a death wish. There is also a romantic subplot involving Wilee and another of the bikers
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David Koepp
|
[
"Raheem Sterling"
] |
{
"passage": 519,
"query": 858
}
|
Query: @placeholder displayed plenty of energy in training despite claiming he was feeling 'tired' while away on international duty
Entities: Italian, Mario Balotelli, Champions League, Melwood, Daniel Sturridge, Liverpool, Queens Park Rangers, Brendan Rodgers, QPR, Emre Can, Ludogorets, Manchester City, Anfield, Rodgers, Dejan Lovren, Premier League, Raheem Sterling, Mancini, Balotelli, Joe Allen
Passage: Brendan Rodgers gave Mario Balotelli a helping hand in training as the misfiring striker bids to get back on the goal trail in Liverpool's trip to Queens Park Rangers on Sunday. Balotelli has found the net just once for his new club since joining at the end of August - against Ludogorets in the Champions League - and desperately needs to rediscover his goalscoring touch in the Premier League. The Italian has scored with just one of his last 66 shots in Premier League action, over 21 games for Liverpool and former club Manchester City. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Liverpool must make Balotelli behave - Mancini. Mario Balotelli and Brendan Rodgers were deep in conversation as Liverpool trained at Melwood on Friday morning. Balotelli is desperate to improve his form, having scored just one goal since arriving at Anfield. Rodgers confirmed that Dejan Lovren, Emre Can and Joe Allen will be available for Sunday's trip to QPR. Daniel Sturridge, who did not train with the rest of the group, will be assessed on Saturday after thigh injury. Rodgers said the criticism levelled at 'tired' Raheem Sterling had been unfair, saying he needs protection
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Raheem Sterling
|
[
"Walter Renard Jones"
] |
{
"passage": 520,
"query": 859
}
|
Query: "The three men claimed to have been misled by the suspect (@placeholder) into residing at the home in exchange for food and shelter," police added.
Entities: William Merle Greenawalt, Walter Renard Jones, CNN, Adult Protective Services, Jodi Silva, Houston
Passage: (CNN) -- One of three malnourished men found earlier this month in the garage of a Houston home has died, police said Tuesday. He and the other men told police they'd been held captive before they were discovered July 19. William Merle Greenawalt, 79, was pronounced dead six days later, Houston police said in a statement, which did not detail a cause of his death. The two other men, ages 59 and 64, who were allegedly held captive have been released from hospitals to the care of the state's Adult Protective Services. Walter Renard Jones, 31 -- a grandson of the home's owner -- has been charged with injury to the elderly by act and injury to the elderly by omission, according to Houston police spokeswoman Jodi Silva. 3 men were found "living without any level of care" in a Houston garage, police said. 1 of them later died, police said, without giving a cause of death. The 2 others have been released from area hospitals. A grandson of the home's owner has been charged in the case
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Walter Renard Jones
|
[
"Sudan"
] |
{
"passage": 521,
"query": 860
}
|
Query: "What you see is a constant drip of fear," testified Clooney, who just returned from a trip to @placeholder.
Entities: Khartoum, Sudanese Embassy, Clooney, Sudan, Nuba Mountains, Sudanese, Obama, CNN, George Clooney, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Police arrested actor George Clooney and others Friday during a protest at the Sudanese Embassy in Washington. The arrested protesters included congressmen, human rights activists and faith leaders. "We are here really to ask two very simple questions," Clooney said moments before his arrest. "The first question is something immediate -- and immediately, we need humanitarian aid to be allowed into the Sudan before it becomes the worst humanitarian crisis in the world." The second thing, he said, "is for the government in Khartoum to stop randomly killing its own innocent men, women and children. Stop raping them and stop starving them. That's all we ask." NEW: Clooney pays a $100 fine for misdemeanor charge. Clooney discussed Sudan with President Obama on Thursday. He recently traveled to Sudan's Nuba Mountains. He says the Sudanese government has bombed sites there, injuring and killing civilians
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Sudan
|
[
"Google"
] |
{
"passage": 522,
"query": 861
}
|
Query: This new form of media -- social networking -- will not only redefine the Internet, change human relationships, create a new marketing landscape, and challenge @placeholder, but it will now rescue and alter the economy itself.
Entities: non-Wall-Street-Journal, AOL, Douglas Rushkoff, Google, Facebook, Internet, IPO, Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg, Netscape, CNN, Rushkoff
Passage: (CNN) -- We all knew he'd eventually get around to it: Mark Zuckerberg is expected to finally bring Facebook public. The company is reported to be preparing to file for an IPO -- initial public offering -- through which anyone will be able to buy shares of the social networking company on an open stock exchange. As a media theorist, I used to ignore these business shenanigans. Who cares if these companies are private or public, profitable or in the red? How many non-Wall-Street-Journal readers even knew what an IPO was back before the Internet created the likes of AOL, Netscape, and Google? Douglas Rushkoff says Facebook's reported plan to go public makes some wonder about future. He says it may seem company expanding influence, reaching into, rescuing economy. But really it would be just giving into corporate capitalism, he says: Earnings trump big dreams. Rushkoff: With IPO, Zuckerberg not so much revolutionizing reality as getting with program
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Google
|
[
"Facebook"
] |
{
"passage": 522,
"query": 862
}
|
Query: Facebook was taking so long to get to market that many people had begun selling their shares privately on what are known as secondary markets, putting @placeholder's valuation even further out of the company's own hands.
Entities: non-Wall-Street-Journal, AOL, Douglas Rushkoff, Google, Facebook, Internet, IPO, Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg, Netscape, CNN, Rushkoff
Passage: (CNN) -- We all knew he'd eventually get around to it: Mark Zuckerberg is expected to finally bring Facebook public. The company is reported to be preparing to file for an IPO -- initial public offering -- through which anyone will be able to buy shares of the social networking company on an open stock exchange. As a media theorist, I used to ignore these business shenanigans. Who cares if these companies are private or public, profitable or in the red? How many non-Wall-Street-Journal readers even knew what an IPO was back before the Internet created the likes of AOL, Netscape, and Google? Douglas Rushkoff says Facebook's reported plan to go public makes some wonder about future. He says it may seem company expanding influence, reaching into, rescuing economy. But really it would be just giving into corporate capitalism, he says: Earnings trump big dreams. Rushkoff: With IPO, Zuckerberg not so much revolutionizing reality as getting with program
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Facebook
|
[
"Mark Zuckerberg",
"Zuckerberg"
] |
{
"passage": 522,
"query": 863
}
|
Query: By all accounts, @placeholder was trying to delay this eventuality as long as possible.
Entities: non-Wall-Street-Journal, AOL, Douglas Rushkoff, Google, Facebook, Internet, IPO, Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg, Netscape, CNN, Rushkoff
Passage: (CNN) -- We all knew he'd eventually get around to it: Mark Zuckerberg is expected to finally bring Facebook public. The company is reported to be preparing to file for an IPO -- initial public offering -- through which anyone will be able to buy shares of the social networking company on an open stock exchange. As a media theorist, I used to ignore these business shenanigans. Who cares if these companies are private or public, profitable or in the red? How many non-Wall-Street-Journal readers even knew what an IPO was back before the Internet created the likes of AOL, Netscape, and Google? Douglas Rushkoff says Facebook's reported plan to go public makes some wonder about future. He says it may seem company expanding influence, reaching into, rescuing economy. But really it would be just giving into corporate capitalism, he says: Earnings trump big dreams. Rushkoff: With IPO, Zuckerberg not so much revolutionizing reality as getting with program
|
Mark Zuckerberg
|
[
"Mark Zuckerberg",
"Zuckerberg"
] |
{
"passage": 522,
"query": 863
}
|
Query: By all accounts, @placeholder was trying to delay this eventuality as long as possible.
Entities: non-Wall-Street-Journal, AOL, Douglas Rushkoff, Google, Facebook, Internet, IPO, Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg, Netscape, CNN, Rushkoff
Passage: (CNN) -- We all knew he'd eventually get around to it: Mark Zuckerberg is expected to finally bring Facebook public. The company is reported to be preparing to file for an IPO -- initial public offering -- through which anyone will be able to buy shares of the social networking company on an open stock exchange. As a media theorist, I used to ignore these business shenanigans. Who cares if these companies are private or public, profitable or in the red? How many non-Wall-Street-Journal readers even knew what an IPO was back before the Internet created the likes of AOL, Netscape, and Google? Douglas Rushkoff says Facebook's reported plan to go public makes some wonder about future. He says it may seem company expanding influence, reaching into, rescuing economy. But really it would be just giving into corporate capitalism, he says: Earnings trump big dreams. Rushkoff: With IPO, Zuckerberg not so much revolutionizing reality as getting with program
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Zuckerberg
|
[
"Boxing Day"
] |
{
"passage": 523,
"query": 864
}
|
Query: Many customers are shopping on Christmas Day in a way that has previously only been seen in the retail industry on @placeholder.'
Entities: Amazon, Christmas Day, Emma Reynolds, iPads, Boxing Day, Harrods, Yule log, Kindles
Passage: By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 04:02 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 06:51 EST, 18 December 2012 Amazon has followed in the footsteps of a slew of other retailers by bringing forward its Boxing Day sale to Christmas Day. The online store expects this December 25 to be its busiest after spending on the day trebled over the past five years, in part thanks to families trying out Kindles, iPads and tablets they have been given as gifts. The proliferation of smartphones, home broadband and other gadgets also makes it much easier to make a purchase - and the price-cuts will make logging on as tempting as another slice of Yule log. Last year, online shoppers spent £186million on Christmas Day. Customers were logging on to their favourite stores as early as 6am. Debenhams say children's clothes are most popular Christmas Day bargain. Harrods' winter sale also starts online on December 25
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Boxing Day
|
[
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 524,
"query": 865
}
|
Query: Speaking at the same event, Communities Secretary Eric Pickles said that he stood 'shoulder to shoulder with the Jewish community, shoulder to shoulder with fellow @placeholder citizens' and described anti-Semitism as 'a cancer'.
Entities: Amedy Coulibaly, Scotland Yard, Board of Deputies, Vincennes, Eric Pickles, Theresa May, UK, Jews, Britain, Paris, Jewish, anti-Semitism
Passage: Theresa May has pleaded with Jews not to leave Britain as she vowed to step up efforts to tackle anti-Semitism. The Home Secretary said she never thought she would see the day when Jews in the UK were frightened to stay here. Scotland Yard have promised extra patrols in Jewish areas in the wake of the gun attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris which left four people dead. Scroll down for video Home Secretary Theresa May said she never thought she would see the day when Jews in the UK were frightened to stay here Fanatical gunman Amedy Coulibaly murdered four shoppers before being killed by armed police in a siege in the quiet residential area of Vincennes in Paris. Home Secretary never thought she would see the day Jews wanted to flee. She vows to redouble efforts to wipe out anti-Semitism in the UK. Eric Pickles says Jewish community is part of what makes Britain tick. Board of Deputies hails demonstration of the government's solidarity. Scotland Yard have promised extra police patrols in Jewish areas. It comes after gun attack on a Paris kosher supermarket killed four
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UK
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[
"Britain"
] |
{
"passage": 524,
"query": 866
}
|
Query: He added: 'Modern Britain without a thriving Jewish community would not be @placeholder.
Entities: Amedy Coulibaly, Scotland Yard, Board of Deputies, Vincennes, Eric Pickles, Theresa May, UK, Jews, Britain, Paris, Jewish, anti-Semitism
Passage: Theresa May has pleaded with Jews not to leave Britain as she vowed to step up efforts to tackle anti-Semitism. The Home Secretary said she never thought she would see the day when Jews in the UK were frightened to stay here. Scotland Yard have promised extra patrols in Jewish areas in the wake of the gun attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris which left four people dead. Scroll down for video Home Secretary Theresa May said she never thought she would see the day when Jews in the UK were frightened to stay here Fanatical gunman Amedy Coulibaly murdered four shoppers before being killed by armed police in a siege in the quiet residential area of Vincennes in Paris. Home Secretary never thought she would see the day Jews wanted to flee. She vows to redouble efforts to wipe out anti-Semitism in the UK. Eric Pickles says Jewish community is part of what makes Britain tick. Board of Deputies hails demonstration of the government's solidarity. Scotland Yard have promised extra police patrols in Jewish areas. It comes after gun attack on a Paris kosher supermarket killed four
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Britain
|
[
"Ann Cardenas"
] |
{
"passage": 525,
"query": 867
}
|
Query: 'He often sleeps in the office with his belt undone, and then will pull his pants down, grab his groin and say, "@placeholder, hold this for me."'
Entities: John, NYPD, David John, 83rd Precinct, Brooklyn, Ann Cardenas, Cardenas
Passage: An NYPD cop being sued for sexual harassment by a former colleague has hit back, claiming the alleged victim was a willing participant who sent him sexy selfies and gave him oral pleasure in their police precinct. Sgt. David John says Ann Cardenas sent him sizzling pictures, one of which shows the 29-year-old in a cleavage popping cat woman costume, during the two years they worked together at Brooklyn's 83rd Precinct. He claims her allegations are all a scam to get cash and now plans to sue the city for $35 million to compensate for his apparently ruined reputation. But Cardenas' account are now being backed up by four other officers at the station-house, one of whom called John a 'manipulative, sick pervert' who created a 'hostile work environment for his staff.' NYPD Sgt. David John says Ann Cardenas sent him sizzling pictures during the 2 years he was her boss at Brooklyn's 83rd Precinct. He says she also performed oral sex on him 10 times within the station and has now turned on him because she's after the money from a lawsuit. But Cardenas's claims are now being backed up by four other officers, one of whom called John a 'manipulative, sick pervert' who created a 'hostile work environment' Cardenas' lawyer says her client was intimidated and forced to go along with the 'frat house' behavior. John plans to sue the city for $35 million to compensate for his apparently ruined reputation and loss of job prospects
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Ann Cardenas
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[
"Clinton"
] |
{
"passage": 526,
"query": 868
}
|
Query: The @placeholder's often charge $200,000 or more for public speaking engagements, and they've made a combined sum of more than $22 million off the sales of their memoirs.
Entities: New York Times, Barack Obama, Hamptons, Long Island, New York, Hillary Clinton, Clinton, Hard Choices, Times
Passage: Hillary Clinton spent her summer vacation in the Hamptons picking her wealthy friends' brains about jobs and the economy, a weekend profile on the presumed 2016 presidential candidate disclosed. When Clinton wasn't promoting her book Hard Choices or enjoying some R&R at the beach last month, she was making the rounds in the elite, Long Island, New York, community, consulting friends, donors, financiers and business executives about economic issues, the New York Times reports. Among the topics of discussion, according to the Times, were President Barack Obama's quest to eliminate corporate inversions that allow companies to take advantage of lower tax rates by reincorporating abroad and 'how to tackle income inequality without alienating businesses or castigating the wealthy.' Clinton asked banking and business executives 'how to tackle income inequality without alienating businesses or castigating the wealthy' The multimillionaire has struggled to articulate her views on the subject since claiming she and her husband were 'dead broke' at one point. Clinton said this weekend she's 'thinking about' running in 2016
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Clinton
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[
"Eighties"
] |
{
"passage": 527,
"query": 869
}
|
Query: That's about the same price they sold for new in the @placeholder.
Entities: Universal Studios, Ferrari Testarossa, eBay, Miami Vice, Eighties, Buy It Now, James 'Sonny' Crockett
Passage: One of TV's most highly prized stunt cars has hit the market for $1.75 million. The 1986 Ferrari Testarossa driven by detective James 'Sonny' Crockett in the Eighties crime series Miami Vice is up for sale on eBay, with all the documentation to prove its authenticity. It was one of the fastest and most powerful rides of its day, boasting a top speed of 180mph and rallying from zero to 60mph in 5.2 seconds. Scroll down for video Driving in style: The 1986 Ferrari Testarossa driven by detective James 'Sonny' Crockett in the Eighties crime series Miami Vice is up for sale on eBay for $1.75 million. The car was one of the fastest and most powerful rides of its day, boasting a top speed of 180mph. Bidding will close on January 7. There is a 'Buy It Now' option, otherwise the motor will go to the top-paying customer. The vehicle comes with all of its service records, plus documentation back to the day it was delivered to Universal Studios
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Eighties
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[
"Islamist"
] |
{
"passage": 528,
"query": 870
}
|
Query: And a court ruling just days before the runoff appeared to invalidate an @placeholder-dominated legislative body and then saw the military swiftly move to dissolve that parliament ahead of the election.
Entities: Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, Cairo, Morsi, Brotherhood, Islamist, CNN, Al-Ahram, Muslim Brotherhood, Ahmed Shafik, Shafik, Mohamed Morsi
Passage: Cairo (CNN) -- The Muslim Brotherhood declared that its candidate won Egypt's historic presidential election this weekend, making the claim hours after openly challenging the nation's military rulers over its dissolution of parliament. With several million votes still to be counted, the state-run Al-Ahram news website around 4:15 a.m. Monday (10:15 p.m. Sunday ET ) showed the Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi leading with about 5,648,000 votes compared with about 4,705,000 for opponent Ahmed Shafik, who served as Egypt's last prime minister in the waning days of Hosni Mubarak's regime. Yet the Islamist group, citing what it said were all-but-complete official numbers released to its representatives at polling stations nationwide, asserted that Morsi had won by capturing 52.5% of the overall vote. NEW: The Muslim Brotherhood says its candidate won with 52.5% of the overall vote. NEW: A count by state media shows Morsi ahead, but with millions still to be counted. Shafik's campaign accuses the Muslim Brotherhood of systemic election fraud. Military leaders say they will retain legislative power until a new parliament is picked
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Islamist
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[
"Brotherhood",
"Muslim Brotherhood"
] |
{
"passage": 528,
"query": 871
}
|
Query: "If I give this country for the @placeholder hands, there is not going to be any more Egypt, it will be destroyed," he told CNN.
Entities: Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, Cairo, Morsi, Brotherhood, Islamist, CNN, Al-Ahram, Muslim Brotherhood, Ahmed Shafik, Shafik, Mohamed Morsi
Passage: Cairo (CNN) -- The Muslim Brotherhood declared that its candidate won Egypt's historic presidential election this weekend, making the claim hours after openly challenging the nation's military rulers over its dissolution of parliament. With several million votes still to be counted, the state-run Al-Ahram news website around 4:15 a.m. Monday (10:15 p.m. Sunday ET ) showed the Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi leading with about 5,648,000 votes compared with about 4,705,000 for opponent Ahmed Shafik, who served as Egypt's last prime minister in the waning days of Hosni Mubarak's regime. Yet the Islamist group, citing what it said were all-but-complete official numbers released to its representatives at polling stations nationwide, asserted that Morsi had won by capturing 52.5% of the overall vote. NEW: The Muslim Brotherhood says its candidate won with 52.5% of the overall vote. NEW: A count by state media shows Morsi ahead, but with millions still to be counted. Shafik's campaign accuses the Muslim Brotherhood of systemic election fraud. Military leaders say they will retain legislative power until a new parliament is picked
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Brotherhood
|
[
"Brotherhood",
"Muslim Brotherhood"
] |
{
"passage": 528,
"query": 871
}
|
Query: "If I give this country for the @placeholder hands, there is not going to be any more Egypt, it will be destroyed," he told CNN.
Entities: Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, Cairo, Morsi, Brotherhood, Islamist, CNN, Al-Ahram, Muslim Brotherhood, Ahmed Shafik, Shafik, Mohamed Morsi
Passage: Cairo (CNN) -- The Muslim Brotherhood declared that its candidate won Egypt's historic presidential election this weekend, making the claim hours after openly challenging the nation's military rulers over its dissolution of parliament. With several million votes still to be counted, the state-run Al-Ahram news website around 4:15 a.m. Monday (10:15 p.m. Sunday ET ) showed the Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi leading with about 5,648,000 votes compared with about 4,705,000 for opponent Ahmed Shafik, who served as Egypt's last prime minister in the waning days of Hosni Mubarak's regime. Yet the Islamist group, citing what it said were all-but-complete official numbers released to its representatives at polling stations nationwide, asserted that Morsi had won by capturing 52.5% of the overall vote. NEW: The Muslim Brotherhood says its candidate won with 52.5% of the overall vote. NEW: A count by state media shows Morsi ahead, but with millions still to be counted. Shafik's campaign accuses the Muslim Brotherhood of systemic election fraud. Military leaders say they will retain legislative power until a new parliament is picked
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Muslim Brotherhood
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[
"Manchester United"
] |
{
"passage": 529,
"query": 872
}
|
Query: 'Maybe they [@placeholder] made more mistakes than we did but they have players who handle those kind of mistakes and that was the difference today.
Entities: Robin van Persie, Louis van Gaal, Christmas party, Graziano Pelle, Manchester United, Saints, Ronald Koeman, St Mary, Christmas, Premier League, Southampton, Koeman
Passage: Southampton boss Ronald Koeman was frustrated with his side's defensive lapses after the Saints crashed to a 2-1 defeat by Manchester United on Monday night. Robin van Persie's double meant Louis van Gaal's men took all three points from their trip to St Mary's. But Koeman seemed to have recovered by Tuesday, wearing his Christmas jumper before the Saints' festive bash and tweeting: Ready for the Christmas party at @SouthamptonFC I believe in the way we played.' VIDEO Scroll down to watch Ronald Koeman: Everything is s*** because we lost Southampton boss Ronald Koeman takes issue with a decision during the 2-1 loss to Manchester United. Southampton lost 2-1 at home to Manchester United on Monday night. Robin van Persie scored twice to condemn Saints to defeat. Ronald Koeman's side hold on to fifth place in the Premier League. The Saints boss is pictured in his Christmas jumper on Tuesday. Graziano Pelle also posts a photo of himself before Saints' Christmas do
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Manchester United
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[
"V8"
] |
{
"passage": 530,
"query": 873
}
|
Query: But the building was eventually rebuilt and reopened as the @placeholder hotel opened in 2009.
Entities: V8 Car Themed Hotel, Germany, Daily Mail, V8, Boblingen Airport, Stuttgart
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:15 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 08:26 EST, 18 December 2012 This hotel is guaranteed to rev the engine of any car lover - because the beds and rooms are made from their favourite vehicles. The V8 car themed hotel in Stuttgart, Germany, has certainly gone the extra mile to make sure its motor enthusiast guests feel at home. Ten of its 34 rooms have been dedicated to different automobile themes including a cinema drive-in, car workshop and even a car wash. Scroll down to watch the video Rev-olutionary: The V8 Car Themed Hotel in Stuttgart, Germany, which features beds made out of real vehicles. The V8 hotel in Stuttgart, Germany, features ten car themed rooms. Guests can sleep in car wash, cinema drive-in or vehicle scrap yard. Building was formally the terminal for the Boblingen Airport before being transformed into the hotel
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V8
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[
"Nelson Mandela"
] |
{
"passage": 531,
"query": 874
}
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Query: It said the regime regarded Seif "as a potential @placeholder-type figure on the Syrian political scene."
Entities: Maydan, Riad Seif, Muslim, White House, Syrian, Al Hasan, Homs, Syria, South African, CNN, Nelson Mandela, Damascus
Passage: (CNN) -- A prominent Syrian opposition figure was arrested in a suburb of Damascus on Friday, according to witnesses and his wife, and protests sweeping across the country left at least 21 civilians and 10 security officers dead. Riad Seif, a one-time Syrian lawmaker once said to have the appeal and charisma of South African statesman and former freedom fighter Nelson Mandela, was arrested during demonstrations close to the Al Hasan mosque in Maydan, a suburb of the capital. This comes as government troops have been battling pro-reform protesters across the country over the past month and a half, and clashes between security forces and protesters have intensified on Friday after weekly Muslim prayers. NEW: White House press secretary condemns Syrian government. At least 10 security forces were killed in Homs, state news agency says. 21 civilian deaths across Syria on Friday, activist said. Opposition figure Riad Seif is arrested, his wife says
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Nelson Mandela
|
[
"Heather",
"Heather Weir"
] |
{
"passage": 532,
"query": 875
}
|
Query: After noticing a strange smell, @placeholder had the stove checked and discovered it had been serviced and passed that month.
Entities: Aga, Claire Bates, Stoke City, Heather, Alfie, Jamie Ness, Heather Weir
Passage: By Claire Bates PUBLISHED: 06:10 EST, 23 November 2012 | UPDATED: 10:12 EST, 23 November 2012 Heather Weir and boyfriend Jamie Ness could not understand why their normally active golden labrador wanted to sleep all day A couple say they owe their lives to their pet labrador after his strange behaviour prompted them to call in engineers. Heather Weir and Stoke City footballer Jamie Ness could not understand why their normally active dog Alfie suddenly wanted to sleep all day. Investigations eventually revealed that the couple's Aga cooker was leaking lethal carbon monoxide gas that could have killed them. One-year-old Alfie was sleepy because he was being slowly poisoned by the colourless, odourless gas. Heather noticed her dog was sleeping all day, had stopped playing with his toys and was very lethargic. Engineer discovered carbon monoxide leak was slowly poisoning labrador and could have killed couple
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Heather
|
[
"Heather",
"Heather Weir"
] |
{
"passage": 532,
"query": 875
}
|
Query: After noticing a strange smell, @placeholder had the stove checked and discovered it had been serviced and passed that month.
Entities: Aga, Claire Bates, Stoke City, Heather, Alfie, Jamie Ness, Heather Weir
Passage: By Claire Bates PUBLISHED: 06:10 EST, 23 November 2012 | UPDATED: 10:12 EST, 23 November 2012 Heather Weir and boyfriend Jamie Ness could not understand why their normally active golden labrador wanted to sleep all day A couple say they owe their lives to their pet labrador after his strange behaviour prompted them to call in engineers. Heather Weir and Stoke City footballer Jamie Ness could not understand why their normally active dog Alfie suddenly wanted to sleep all day. Investigations eventually revealed that the couple's Aga cooker was leaking lethal carbon monoxide gas that could have killed them. One-year-old Alfie was sleepy because he was being slowly poisoned by the colourless, odourless gas. Heather noticed her dog was sleeping all day, had stopped playing with his toys and was very lethargic. Engineer discovered carbon monoxide leak was slowly poisoning labrador and could have killed couple
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Heather Weir
|
[
"Tripoli"
] |
{
"passage": 533,
"query": 876
}
|
Query: Supporters of Gaddafi had been holed up in the town for more than six weeks following the fall of @placeholder almost two months ago.
Entities: Sirte, Colonel Gaddafi, Rob Cooper, Gaddafi, National Transitional Council, Bani Walid, Libya, Tripoli
Passage: By Rob Cooper Last updated at 3:51 AM on 18th October 2011 Libya's interim Government have captured one of Colonel Gaddafi's last remaining strongholds after a six-week siege. The National Transitional Council raised their flag over Bani Walid yesterday - bringing to an end one of the few remaining pockets of resistance. Fighters blasted guns into the air and hoisted the country's new flag over the desert town 90 miles south of Tripoli. A final victory: National Transitional Council fighters celebrate the capture of Bani Walid yesterday. Gaddafi loyalists now only have control over a few remaining pockets of Sirte. National Transitional Council still fighting for complete control over Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte
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Tripoli
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[
"Libya"
] |
{
"passage": 533,
"query": 877
}
|
Query: it now means Gaddafi doesn't have even one town in @placeholder,' said Ayad
Entities: Sirte, Colonel Gaddafi, Rob Cooper, Gaddafi, National Transitional Council, Bani Walid, Libya, Tripoli
Passage: By Rob Cooper Last updated at 3:51 AM on 18th October 2011 Libya's interim Government have captured one of Colonel Gaddafi's last remaining strongholds after a six-week siege. The National Transitional Council raised their flag over Bani Walid yesterday - bringing to an end one of the few remaining pockets of resistance. Fighters blasted guns into the air and hoisted the country's new flag over the desert town 90 miles south of Tripoli. A final victory: National Transitional Council fighters celebrate the capture of Bani Walid yesterday. Gaddafi loyalists now only have control over a few remaining pockets of Sirte. National Transitional Council still fighting for complete control over Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte
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Libya
|
[
"Facebook"
] |
{
"passage": 534,
"query": 878
}
|
Query: In just four days, the page had 200,000 @placeholder likes.
Entities: YouTube, Facebook, Thailand, Internet, Google+, Twitter, Thai, Instagram, Cartoon Network, PBS, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- The coup was televised through one messenger. When the Thailand military announced it had taken over the government, it also meant that all state-run, satellite and cable TV providers had been ordered to carry only one signal -- that of the army's. Major news channels, including CNN, have been taken off air. Even Cartoon Network and Thai PBS could no longer air their usual programs. Patriotic music showing the military logo dominated broadcast signals. Without radio stations or television channels, those in Thailand who had access to the Internet turned to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+ and various messaging apps. Thai military takes control and restricts nation's TV and radio. Netizens turn to social media to get updates, voice opinions. Military has warned not to be critical on social media posts
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Facebook
|
[
"Miley",
"Miley Cyrus"
] |
{
"passage": 535,
"query": 879
}
|
Query: He also told viewers how they could donate to the homeless center, while @placeholder's Facebook page was updated with a video explaining how they could give cash.
Entities: My Friend, Dallas, Miley, Oregon, Wrecking Ball, LA, Monte Campbell, MTV Video Music Awards, Jesse Helt, Met Miley, Miley Cyrus, Helt, Polk County Courthouse, Hollywood
Passage: With a beaming smile, he poses alongside singer Miley Cyrus. at the MTV Video Music Awards. But today, Jesse Helt was jailed for six months after violating the terms of his probation in Oregon. The 22-year-old, who also accepted Miley's award for video of the year during the ceremony in August, was led away in handcuffs by officers at Polk County Courthouse in Dallas During the hearing, he had pleaded with Judge Monte Campbell for leniency, telling him he would 'like to be viewed as a good person, not as a nuisance to society'. Scroll down for video Friends: Jesse Helt was today jailed for six months after violating the terms of his probation in Oregon. Above, the convict is pictured with Miley Cyrus, whom he accompanied to the MTV Video Music Awards in August. Jesse Helt accompanied singer Miley Cyrus to MTV Video Music Awards. He accepted award for video of year - 'Wrecking Ball' - and gave speech. Helt, 22, arrested in Oregon in 2010 on a series of misdemeanor charges. But over the following year, he failed to meet the terms of his probation. He went to LA, where he sought modelling jobs and was often homeless. Met Miley while she toured Hollywood homeless center My Friend's Place. On Tuesday, Helt was sentenced to six months in jail at a Dallas court
|
Miley
|
[
"Miley",
"Miley Cyrus"
] |
{
"passage": 535,
"query": 879
}
|
Query: He also told viewers how they could donate to the homeless center, while @placeholder's Facebook page was updated with a video explaining how they could give cash.
Entities: My Friend, Dallas, Miley, Oregon, Wrecking Ball, LA, Monte Campbell, MTV Video Music Awards, Jesse Helt, Met Miley, Miley Cyrus, Helt, Polk County Courthouse, Hollywood
Passage: With a beaming smile, he poses alongside singer Miley Cyrus. at the MTV Video Music Awards. But today, Jesse Helt was jailed for six months after violating the terms of his probation in Oregon. The 22-year-old, who also accepted Miley's award for video of the year during the ceremony in August, was led away in handcuffs by officers at Polk County Courthouse in Dallas During the hearing, he had pleaded with Judge Monte Campbell for leniency, telling him he would 'like to be viewed as a good person, not as a nuisance to society'. Scroll down for video Friends: Jesse Helt was today jailed for six months after violating the terms of his probation in Oregon. Above, the convict is pictured with Miley Cyrus, whom he accompanied to the MTV Video Music Awards in August. Jesse Helt accompanied singer Miley Cyrus to MTV Video Music Awards. He accepted award for video of year - 'Wrecking Ball' - and gave speech. Helt, 22, arrested in Oregon in 2010 on a series of misdemeanor charges. But over the following year, he failed to meet the terms of his probation. He went to LA, where he sought modelling jobs and was often homeless. Met Miley while she toured Hollywood homeless center My Friend's Place. On Tuesday, Helt was sentenced to six months in jail at a Dallas court
|
Miley Cyrus
|
[
"Benyam Asefa"
] |
{
"passage": 536,
"query": 880
}
|
Query: Tragic: @placeholder and his family died in a murder-suicide but police have not said who pulled the trigger
Entities: Daily Mail, Benyam Asefa, New Market, Maryland, Samuel Asefa, Barbara Giomarelli, Samuel, Woods Court
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:10 EST, 21 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:30 EST, 21 November 2013 A mother, father and their baby son have been found dead in their home in an apparent murder-suicide after their five-year-old daughter managed to run to neighbors for help. Benyam Asefa, 40, Barbara Giomarelli, 42, and three-month-old Samuel Asefa were found dead in their home on Woods Court in New Market, Maryland just after 8pm on Wednesday night. Investigators discovered the bodies after their daughter, who had reportedly hid in the home as her parents argued, fled the home and told a neighbor that her parents were hurt. Benyam Asefa, 40, Barbara Giomarelli, 42, and their son Samuel, 3 months, were found in the home in New Market, Maryland Wednesday. Their 5-year-old daughter was not injured after she hid as her parents argued and then ran for help
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Benyam Asefa
|
[
"White House"
] |
{
"passage": 537,
"query": 881
}
|
Query: The move from the Cabinet to the classroom comes as a slightly unexpected one, though it may show that she is broadening her national recognition in preparation for a future @placeholder bid.
Entities: Janet Napolitano, Arizona, UC, shareLinks, D.C., DailyMailUK, 12wjYjI, University of California, shareLinkTop, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2361970/Janet-Napolitano-resign-Secretary-Homeland-Security-head-University-California-school-system.html, United States, articleChannelFollowButton, Obama, isChannel, eTwitterStatus, Janet, Meghan Keneally, twitterVia, DM.has, Homeland Security, Cabinet, White House, California, var twitterVia = 'DailyMailUS
Passage: By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 09:33 EST, 12 July 2013 | UPDATED: 10:44 EST, 12 July 2013 var twitterVia = 'DailyMailUS'; DM.has('shareLinkTop', 'shareLinks', { 'id': '2361970', 'title': 'Getting ready for a run at the White House? Janet Napolitano resigns as Secretary of Homeland Security to head the University of California schools', 'url': 'http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2361970/Janet-Napolitano-resign-Secretary-Homeland-Security-head-University-California-school-system.html', 'eTwitterStatus': 'Janet%20Napolitano%20will%20resign%20as%20Secretary%20of%20Homeland%20Security%20to%20head%20the%20University%20of...%20http:\/\/dailym.ai\/12wjYjI%20via%20@' + twitterVia, 'articleChannelFollowButton': 'DailyMailUK ', 'isChannel': false }); 202 shares 87 View comments The head of Homeland Security has told her staff that she will be leaving her post in order to become the president of the University of California school system. Janet Napolitano reportedly told her staff about her decision to leave the Cabinet Friday morning, though it is not clear when exactly she would head to California from D.C. Became Cabinet Secretary in 2009 when Obama took office. Will be the first woman to lead the ten-school UC system. Her current salary of $200,000 will likely triple with the move. May be a way to expand her areas of expertise, as the former governor of Arizona is thought to be one of the top female politicians in the country. Some say she may be either the first or one of the first female Presidents of the United States
|
White House
|
[
"UC",
"University of California"
] |
{
"passage": 537,
"query": 882
}
|
Query: In addition to raising her profile, the move will inevitably lead to a massive pay raise: as a Cabinet Secretary, she has earned $200,000 per year, and while her new salary has not been released, the outgoing @placeholder president made nearly three times as much, taking home $591,000 per year.
Entities: Janet Napolitano, Arizona, UC, shareLinks, D.C., DailyMailUK, 12wjYjI, University of California, shareLinkTop, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2361970/Janet-Napolitano-resign-Secretary-Homeland-Security-head-University-California-school-system.html, United States, articleChannelFollowButton, Obama, isChannel, eTwitterStatus, Janet, Meghan Keneally, twitterVia, DM.has, Homeland Security, Cabinet, White House, California, var twitterVia = 'DailyMailUS
Passage: By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 09:33 EST, 12 July 2013 | UPDATED: 10:44 EST, 12 July 2013 var twitterVia = 'DailyMailUS'; DM.has('shareLinkTop', 'shareLinks', { 'id': '2361970', 'title': 'Getting ready for a run at the White House? Janet Napolitano resigns as Secretary of Homeland Security to head the University of California schools', 'url': 'http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2361970/Janet-Napolitano-resign-Secretary-Homeland-Security-head-University-California-school-system.html', 'eTwitterStatus': 'Janet%20Napolitano%20will%20resign%20as%20Secretary%20of%20Homeland%20Security%20to%20head%20the%20University%20of...%20http:\/\/dailym.ai\/12wjYjI%20via%20@' + twitterVia, 'articleChannelFollowButton': 'DailyMailUK ', 'isChannel': false }); 202 shares 87 View comments The head of Homeland Security has told her staff that she will be leaving her post in order to become the president of the University of California school system. Janet Napolitano reportedly told her staff about her decision to leave the Cabinet Friday morning, though it is not clear when exactly she would head to California from D.C. Became Cabinet Secretary in 2009 when Obama took office. Will be the first woman to lead the ten-school UC system. Her current salary of $200,000 will likely triple with the move. May be a way to expand her areas of expertise, as the former governor of Arizona is thought to be one of the top female politicians in the country. Some say she may be either the first or one of the first female Presidents of the United States
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UC
|
[
"UC",
"University of California"
] |
{
"passage": 537,
"query": 882
}
|
Query: In addition to raising her profile, the move will inevitably lead to a massive pay raise: as a Cabinet Secretary, she has earned $200,000 per year, and while her new salary has not been released, the outgoing @placeholder president made nearly three times as much, taking home $591,000 per year.
Entities: Janet Napolitano, Arizona, UC, shareLinks, D.C., DailyMailUK, 12wjYjI, University of California, shareLinkTop, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2361970/Janet-Napolitano-resign-Secretary-Homeland-Security-head-University-California-school-system.html, United States, articleChannelFollowButton, Obama, isChannel, eTwitterStatus, Janet, Meghan Keneally, twitterVia, DM.has, Homeland Security, Cabinet, White House, California, var twitterVia = 'DailyMailUS
Passage: By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 09:33 EST, 12 July 2013 | UPDATED: 10:44 EST, 12 July 2013 var twitterVia = 'DailyMailUS'; DM.has('shareLinkTop', 'shareLinks', { 'id': '2361970', 'title': 'Getting ready for a run at the White House? Janet Napolitano resigns as Secretary of Homeland Security to head the University of California schools', 'url': 'http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2361970/Janet-Napolitano-resign-Secretary-Homeland-Security-head-University-California-school-system.html', 'eTwitterStatus': 'Janet%20Napolitano%20will%20resign%20as%20Secretary%20of%20Homeland%20Security%20to%20head%20the%20University%20of...%20http:\/\/dailym.ai\/12wjYjI%20via%20@' + twitterVia, 'articleChannelFollowButton': 'DailyMailUK ', 'isChannel': false }); 202 shares 87 View comments The head of Homeland Security has told her staff that she will be leaving her post in order to become the president of the University of California school system. Janet Napolitano reportedly told her staff about her decision to leave the Cabinet Friday morning, though it is not clear when exactly she would head to California from D.C. Became Cabinet Secretary in 2009 when Obama took office. Will be the first woman to lead the ten-school UC system. Her current salary of $200,000 will likely triple with the move. May be a way to expand her areas of expertise, as the former governor of Arizona is thought to be one of the top female politicians in the country. Some say she may be either the first or one of the first female Presidents of the United States
|
University of California
|
[
"Northern Ireland"
] |
{
"passage": 538,
"query": 883
}
|
Query: "The people responsible for this cowardly attack refuse to accept that @placeholder is moving on and that peace is working here.
Entities: Britain, Northern Ireland, North Belfast, Skoda, Holywood, MI5, Police Service of Northern Ireland, Irish, Palace Barracks, CNN, London, British, Belfast
Passage: (CNN) -- A car bomb exploded outside a British army base in Northern Ireland early Monday, injuring one person. The blast went off about 12:30 a.m. (7:30 p.m. Sunday ET) outside the Palace Barracks in the Belfast neighborhood of Holywood where Britain's MI5 intelligence service has its regional headquarters. The incident occurred just 30 minutes after police powers were transferred from London to Belfast. According to a statement from the Police Service of Northern Ireland, the bomb was placed in a stolen taxi which had been hijacked late Sunday in North Belfast. The taxi driver was held by three males for almost two hours before being told to drive his silver Skoda to the base. Police added that security staff at the facility were made aware of the abandoned vehicle just before midnight and commenced evacuation procedures. Bomb goes off in Belfast neighborhood. No immediate claim of responsibility. Other recent attacks blamed on dissident Irish republicans. Occured just 30 minutes after police powers transferred from London to Belfast
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Northern Ireland
|
[
"Near East",
"Near Eastern"
] |
{
"passage": 539,
"query": 884
}
|
Query: ‘Conclusions of previous studies are based on the comparison with current @placeholder populations, as first agricultural societies and genetics have remained unknown until now.’
Entities: German, Near Eastern, Near East, Neolithic, Syria, Catalan, Europe, Fertile Crescent, Sarah Griffiths
Passage: By Sarah Griffiths The mystery of how farming techniques spread throughout Europe, signalling a significant shift away from hunting, has baffled scientists for decades. Now, the DNA of the first Near Eastern farmers living 10,000 years ago has revealed migration, rather than cultural adoption, was to blame. Experts believe genetic similarities between the DNA of the first Neolithic populations and the DNA of the first Catalan and German farmers, suggests small pioneering groups migrated across Europe, taking farming methods with them. The mitochondrial DNA of the first Near Eastern farmers (remains pictured) living 10,000 years ago has been sequenced. Experts believe genetic similarities between this DNA, and the DNA of the first Catalan and German farmers, suggests small groups migrated across Europe, taking farming methods with them. Genetic similarities between the DNA of the first Neolithic populations and the DNA of the first Catalan and German farmers have been spotted. Evidence suggests small groups spread across Europe 10,000 years ago. These pioneers are said to have taken farming techniques with them. DNA samples were taken from three sites in modern Syria. Agricultural practices originated in a region of the Near East known as the ‘Fertile Crescent’ in around 12,000BC
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Near East
|
[
"Near East",
"Near Eastern"
] |
{
"passage": 539,
"query": 884
}
|
Query: ‘Conclusions of previous studies are based on the comparison with current @placeholder populations, as first agricultural societies and genetics have remained unknown until now.’
Entities: German, Near Eastern, Near East, Neolithic, Syria, Catalan, Europe, Fertile Crescent, Sarah Griffiths
Passage: By Sarah Griffiths The mystery of how farming techniques spread throughout Europe, signalling a significant shift away from hunting, has baffled scientists for decades. Now, the DNA of the first Near Eastern farmers living 10,000 years ago has revealed migration, rather than cultural adoption, was to blame. Experts believe genetic similarities between the DNA of the first Neolithic populations and the DNA of the first Catalan and German farmers, suggests small pioneering groups migrated across Europe, taking farming methods with them. The mitochondrial DNA of the first Near Eastern farmers (remains pictured) living 10,000 years ago has been sequenced. Experts believe genetic similarities between this DNA, and the DNA of the first Catalan and German farmers, suggests small groups migrated across Europe, taking farming methods with them. Genetic similarities between the DNA of the first Neolithic populations and the DNA of the first Catalan and German farmers have been spotted. Evidence suggests small groups spread across Europe 10,000 years ago. These pioneers are said to have taken farming techniques with them. DNA samples were taken from three sites in modern Syria. Agricultural practices originated in a region of the Near East known as the ‘Fertile Crescent’ in around 12,000BC
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Near Eastern
|
[
"Silicon Valley"
] |
{
"passage": 540,
"query": 885
}
|
Query: That compares to the thousands available in @placeholder, putting Europe at a competitive disadvantage.
Entities: Silicon Valley, California, Laurs, Getjar, CNN, Europe, Ilja Laurs
Passage: (CNN) -- California's Silicon Valley has long dominated the internet industry. The world's largest dotcom companies operate from the valley, it attracts the industry's brightest minds and countless innovative ideas are generated out of the area. So, can Europe make headway in this ever-expanding industry? Ilja Laurs, founder of Getjar -- the world's largest app store -- says there are labor, cultural and bureaucratic factors that make it very difficult for Europe to compete with Silicon Valley. Laurs argues the talent pool across the continent for specialist services in Europe is too small. "While there are certain pockets of good people for particular niches, you maybe only able to find a hundred people in those specific areas." Getjar founder Ilja Laurs says there are factors which make it difficult for Europe to compete. He points to red tape, labor markets and cultural differences as important factors. Laurs says startups are hit with the same regulations as large corporations
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Silicon Valley
|
[
"Europe"
] |
{
"passage": 540,
"query": 886
}
|
Query: In @placeholder, by comparison, some government regulations dictate six weeks of vacation time.
Entities: Silicon Valley, California, Laurs, Getjar, CNN, Europe, Ilja Laurs
Passage: (CNN) -- California's Silicon Valley has long dominated the internet industry. The world's largest dotcom companies operate from the valley, it attracts the industry's brightest minds and countless innovative ideas are generated out of the area. So, can Europe make headway in this ever-expanding industry? Ilja Laurs, founder of Getjar -- the world's largest app store -- says there are labor, cultural and bureaucratic factors that make it very difficult for Europe to compete with Silicon Valley. Laurs argues the talent pool across the continent for specialist services in Europe is too small. "While there are certain pockets of good people for particular niches, you maybe only able to find a hundred people in those specific areas." Getjar founder Ilja Laurs says there are factors which make it difficult for Europe to compete. He points to red tape, labor markets and cultural differences as important factors. Laurs says startups are hit with the same regulations as large corporations
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Europe
|
[
"Deen",
"Paula Deen"
] |
{
"passage": 541,
"query": 887
}
|
Query: ‘As Ms. @placeholder has stated before, she is confident that those who truly know how she lives her life know that she believes in equal opportunity, kindness and fairness for everyone.’
Entities: Uncle Bubba, William T. Moore Jr., Georgia, U.S., NBC, Seafood and Oyster House, Paula Deen, Bubba Hiers, Deen, Lisa Jackson, Jackson, Savannah
Passage: A federal judge in Georgia has tossed out race discrimination claims by a former Savannah restaurant manager whose lawsuit against Paula Deen ended up causing the celebrity cook to lose nearly all of her culinary empire. Lisa Jackson sued Deen and her brother, Bubba Hiers, last year saying she was subjected to sexual harassment and racist attitudes during the five years she worked at their restaurant, Uncle Bubba's Seafood and Oyster House. But U.S. District Court Judge William T. Moore Jr. ruled Monday that Jackson, who is white, has no standing to sue them for race discrimination. Groveling: Paula Deen begs the public to forgive her on NBC's Today after revelations stemming from former employee Lisa Jackson's charges of racial discrimination effectively ended the TV chef's career. Lisa Jackson, the white woman who outed Deen for using racially charged language, cannot sue for racial discrimination, judge says. Jackson's other charges against Deen and her brother Bubba Hiers still stand. Deen's career quickly entered free fall when the public learned of Jackson's allegations and she has since lost many lucrative endorsement deals along with her three television shows
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Deen
|
[
"Deen",
"Paula Deen"
] |
{
"passage": 541,
"query": 887
}
|
Query: ‘As Ms. @placeholder has stated before, she is confident that those who truly know how she lives her life know that she believes in equal opportunity, kindness and fairness for everyone.’
Entities: Uncle Bubba, William T. Moore Jr., Georgia, U.S., NBC, Seafood and Oyster House, Paula Deen, Bubba Hiers, Deen, Lisa Jackson, Jackson, Savannah
Passage: A federal judge in Georgia has tossed out race discrimination claims by a former Savannah restaurant manager whose lawsuit against Paula Deen ended up causing the celebrity cook to lose nearly all of her culinary empire. Lisa Jackson sued Deen and her brother, Bubba Hiers, last year saying she was subjected to sexual harassment and racist attitudes during the five years she worked at their restaurant, Uncle Bubba's Seafood and Oyster House. But U.S. District Court Judge William T. Moore Jr. ruled Monday that Jackson, who is white, has no standing to sue them for race discrimination. Groveling: Paula Deen begs the public to forgive her on NBC's Today after revelations stemming from former employee Lisa Jackson's charges of racial discrimination effectively ended the TV chef's career. Lisa Jackson, the white woman who outed Deen for using racially charged language, cannot sue for racial discrimination, judge says. Jackson's other charges against Deen and her brother Bubba Hiers still stand. Deen's career quickly entered free fall when the public learned of Jackson's allegations and she has since lost many lucrative endorsement deals along with her three television shows
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Paula Deen
|
[
"Deen",
"Paula Deen"
] |
{
"passage": 541,
"query": 888
}
|
Query: Meanwhile, @placeholder has lost a slew of major endorsement, book, and television deals since admitting in a deposition to using racist language.
Entities: Uncle Bubba, William T. Moore Jr., Georgia, U.S., NBC, Seafood and Oyster House, Paula Deen, Bubba Hiers, Deen, Lisa Jackson, Jackson, Savannah
Passage: A federal judge in Georgia has tossed out race discrimination claims by a former Savannah restaurant manager whose lawsuit against Paula Deen ended up causing the celebrity cook to lose nearly all of her culinary empire. Lisa Jackson sued Deen and her brother, Bubba Hiers, last year saying she was subjected to sexual harassment and racist attitudes during the five years she worked at their restaurant, Uncle Bubba's Seafood and Oyster House. But U.S. District Court Judge William T. Moore Jr. ruled Monday that Jackson, who is white, has no standing to sue them for race discrimination. Groveling: Paula Deen begs the public to forgive her on NBC's Today after revelations stemming from former employee Lisa Jackson's charges of racial discrimination effectively ended the TV chef's career. Lisa Jackson, the white woman who outed Deen for using racially charged language, cannot sue for racial discrimination, judge says. Jackson's other charges against Deen and her brother Bubba Hiers still stand. Deen's career quickly entered free fall when the public learned of Jackson's allegations and she has since lost many lucrative endorsement deals along with her three television shows
|
Deen
|
[
"Deen",
"Paula Deen"
] |
{
"passage": 541,
"query": 888
}
|
Query: Meanwhile, @placeholder has lost a slew of major endorsement, book, and television deals since admitting in a deposition to using racist language.
Entities: Uncle Bubba, William T. Moore Jr., Georgia, U.S., NBC, Seafood and Oyster House, Paula Deen, Bubba Hiers, Deen, Lisa Jackson, Jackson, Savannah
Passage: A federal judge in Georgia has tossed out race discrimination claims by a former Savannah restaurant manager whose lawsuit against Paula Deen ended up causing the celebrity cook to lose nearly all of her culinary empire. Lisa Jackson sued Deen and her brother, Bubba Hiers, last year saying she was subjected to sexual harassment and racist attitudes during the five years she worked at their restaurant, Uncle Bubba's Seafood and Oyster House. But U.S. District Court Judge William T. Moore Jr. ruled Monday that Jackson, who is white, has no standing to sue them for race discrimination. Groveling: Paula Deen begs the public to forgive her on NBC's Today after revelations stemming from former employee Lisa Jackson's charges of racial discrimination effectively ended the TV chef's career. Lisa Jackson, the white woman who outed Deen for using racially charged language, cannot sue for racial discrimination, judge says. Jackson's other charges against Deen and her brother Bubba Hiers still stand. Deen's career quickly entered free fall when the public learned of Jackson's allegations and she has since lost many lucrative endorsement deals along with her three television shows
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Paula Deen
|
[
"Patsey"
] |
{
"passage": 542,
"query": 889
}
|
Query: Because I think if I had been required to play @placeholder in any sort of methodical way where I go in and I never go out until we wrap the picture, I don't think I would have survived emotionally because it's heavy.
Entities: Supporting Role, 12 Years A Slave, Mexico, Lupita Nyong'o, Kenyan, Best Actress, Patsey, CNN, Nyong'o, Oscar, Hollywood
Passage: (CNN) -- Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong'o has become a new critics' darling after her breakout role in last year's hit movie "12 Years A Slave." Since then, the award ceremonies and opportunities to dazzle photographers have been plentiful for Nyong'o, whose mesmerizing performance as Patsey earned her numerous accolades and recognition, including an Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Though all this attention is new to Nyong'o, who was born in Mexico to Kenyan parents, the young actress seems to enjoy all the hype around her. But there is much more to her story than how she captivates the cameras on the red carpet. Lupita Nyong'o has become one of Hollywood's hottest "It" girls. Her performance in "12 Years A Slave" has earned her several awards and nominations. The film has been hailed as one of the best movies of the year. "I'm just happy and filled with gratitude," says Nyong'o
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Patsey
|
[
"Graeme Swann",
"Swann"
] |
{
"passage": 543,
"query": 890
}
|
Query: He has not contacted @placeholder - but has left open the possibility that a call could come in the opposite direction.
Entities: Royal London Series, World Cup, England, Cook, Alastair Cook, David Clough, Graeme Swann, Swann, India, Suresh Raina, Press Association, Cardiff
Passage: By David Clough, Press Association Alastair Cook numbers Graeme Swann as only a 'so-called friend' after his former team-mate's assertion that England would be better off without his captaincy at the World Cup. Cook's team put in a wretched performance with ball and then bat on the way to a 133-run Royal London Series defeat against India in Cardiff - after which he was at a loss to explain why they were 'not at the races'. There was little to cheer on the field as Suresh Raina hit a brilliant 74-ball hundred in India's 304 for six and then England were bowled out for 161 in pursuit of a revised target of 295. Alastair Cook labels former team-mate Graeme Swann as a 'so-called friend' Swann claimed England would be better off without Cook's captaincy. India defeated England by 133 run to take 1-0 lead in ODI series
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Graeme Swann
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[
"Graeme Swann",
"Swann"
] |
{
"passage": 543,
"query": 890
}
|
Query: He has not contacted @placeholder - but has left open the possibility that a call could come in the opposite direction.
Entities: Royal London Series, World Cup, England, Cook, Alastair Cook, David Clough, Graeme Swann, Swann, India, Suresh Raina, Press Association, Cardiff
Passage: By David Clough, Press Association Alastair Cook numbers Graeme Swann as only a 'so-called friend' after his former team-mate's assertion that England would be better off without his captaincy at the World Cup. Cook's team put in a wretched performance with ball and then bat on the way to a 133-run Royal London Series defeat against India in Cardiff - after which he was at a loss to explain why they were 'not at the races'. There was little to cheer on the field as Suresh Raina hit a brilliant 74-ball hundred in India's 304 for six and then England were bowled out for 161 in pursuit of a revised target of 295. Alastair Cook labels former team-mate Graeme Swann as a 'so-called friend' Swann claimed England would be better off without Cook's captaincy. India defeated England by 133 run to take 1-0 lead in ODI series
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Swann
|
[
"Turkey",
"Turkish"
] |
{
"passage": 544,
"query": 891
}
|
Query: Since he was always talking about coming to @placeholder, naturally a human being would be shocked when such news comes," she said.
Entities: God, Jordan, Afghanistan, Al-Balawi, U.S., Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, Jordanian, CIA, Defne Bayrak, Turkey, Afghan, CNN, Amman, Turkish
Passage: Amman, Jordan (CNN) -- The wife of an alleged suicide bomber who killed eight people at a U.S. base in Afghanistan last week says she is shocked by his actions but "proud" of what he did. Defne Bayrak, the Turkish wife of Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi -- a Jordanian doctor identified as the attacker -- said she doubted accusations her husband had been an intelligence agent, but was satisfied he did not die in vain. "I am proud of my husband. My husband accomplished a very big operation in such a war," she told reporters. "If he is a martyr, may God accept his martyrdom." Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi thought to be bomber who killed 7 CIA operatives. The Jordanian grew up a loner, wanted to go to medical school, mother says. His wife, a translator in Turkey, "shocked" to hear what he had been accused of. Al-Balawi's father said he received call from Afghan saying son died a hero
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Turkey
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[
"Turkey",
"Turkish"
] |
{
"passage": 544,
"query": 891
}
|
Query: Since he was always talking about coming to @placeholder, naturally a human being would be shocked when such news comes," she said.
Entities: God, Jordan, Afghanistan, Al-Balawi, U.S., Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, Jordanian, CIA, Defne Bayrak, Turkey, Afghan, CNN, Amman, Turkish
Passage: Amman, Jordan (CNN) -- The wife of an alleged suicide bomber who killed eight people at a U.S. base in Afghanistan last week says she is shocked by his actions but "proud" of what he did. Defne Bayrak, the Turkish wife of Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi -- a Jordanian doctor identified as the attacker -- said she doubted accusations her husband had been an intelligence agent, but was satisfied he did not die in vain. "I am proud of my husband. My husband accomplished a very big operation in such a war," she told reporters. "If he is a martyr, may God accept his martyrdom." Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi thought to be bomber who killed 7 CIA operatives. The Jordanian grew up a loner, wanted to go to medical school, mother says. His wife, a translator in Turkey, "shocked" to hear what he had been accused of. Al-Balawi's father said he received call from Afghan saying son died a hero
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Turkish
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 544,
"query": 892
}
|
Query: An @placeholder intelligence official vowed last week that the United States would avenge the attack.
Entities: God, Jordan, Afghanistan, Al-Balawi, U.S., Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, Jordanian, CIA, Defne Bayrak, Turkey, Afghan, CNN, Amman, Turkish
Passage: Amman, Jordan (CNN) -- The wife of an alleged suicide bomber who killed eight people at a U.S. base in Afghanistan last week says she is shocked by his actions but "proud" of what he did. Defne Bayrak, the Turkish wife of Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi -- a Jordanian doctor identified as the attacker -- said she doubted accusations her husband had been an intelligence agent, but was satisfied he did not die in vain. "I am proud of my husband. My husband accomplished a very big operation in such a war," she told reporters. "If he is a martyr, may God accept his martyrdom." Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi thought to be bomber who killed 7 CIA operatives. The Jordanian grew up a loner, wanted to go to medical school, mother says. His wife, a translator in Turkey, "shocked" to hear what he had been accused of. Al-Balawi's father said he received call from Afghan saying son died a hero
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U.S.
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 544,
"query": 893
}
|
Query: An American intelligence official vowed last week that the @placeholder would avenge the attack.
Entities: God, Jordan, Afghanistan, Al-Balawi, U.S., Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, Jordanian, CIA, Defne Bayrak, Turkey, Afghan, CNN, Amman, Turkish
Passage: Amman, Jordan (CNN) -- The wife of an alleged suicide bomber who killed eight people at a U.S. base in Afghanistan last week says she is shocked by his actions but "proud" of what he did. Defne Bayrak, the Turkish wife of Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi -- a Jordanian doctor identified as the attacker -- said she doubted accusations her husband had been an intelligence agent, but was satisfied he did not die in vain. "I am proud of my husband. My husband accomplished a very big operation in such a war," she told reporters. "If he is a martyr, may God accept his martyrdom." Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi thought to be bomber who killed 7 CIA operatives. The Jordanian grew up a loner, wanted to go to medical school, mother says. His wife, a translator in Turkey, "shocked" to hear what he had been accused of. Al-Balawi's father said he received call from Afghan saying son died a hero
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U.S.
|
[
"World Tour"
] |
{
"passage": 545,
"query": 894
}
|
Query: It is no surprise that despite the treacherous conditions in his first @placeholder race, Jim's dedication to the cause was absolute.
Entities: Milan-San Remo, South Africa, Songezo Jim, Jim, Qhubeka, Tour de France, Khayelitsha, South African, CNN, World Tour, MTN, Cape Town, International Cycling Union
Passage: (CNN) -- As driving snow enveloped him and the temperature sank towards zero, Songezo Jim must have wondered if all that hard graft to realize his dream was worth it. But not even the extreme weather conditions that blighted the Milan-San Remo cycle race could tarnish the pride the 22-year-old felt at becoming a pioneer for his sport in South Africa. Eight years previously, a wall of color and noise had transfixed him as Cape Town's biggest bike race snaked through the Khayelitsha township where he lived. It was the first time he'd seen or heard of competitive cycling, and it started a journey that would end with him becoming the first black South African to participate at the sport's elite division, on the International Cycling Union's World Tour. Songezo Jim is the first black South African to compete in a World Tour cycling event. The 22-year-old took up sport aged 14 after his parents died but didn't know how to ride. As part of MTN-Qhubeka team, Jim participated in last month's Milan-San Remo race. He wants to improve so that he can take part in the Tour de France in 2015
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World Tour
|
[
"Milan-San Remo"
] |
{
"passage": 545,
"query": 895
}
|
Query: By the end of his @placeholder appearance the cold had taken such a grip on him that he had to be helped out of his cycling threads by the director of his MTN-Qhubeka team, Africa's first pro-continental outfit.
Entities: Milan-San Remo, South Africa, Songezo Jim, Jim, Qhubeka, Tour de France, Khayelitsha, South African, CNN, World Tour, MTN, Cape Town, International Cycling Union
Passage: (CNN) -- As driving snow enveloped him and the temperature sank towards zero, Songezo Jim must have wondered if all that hard graft to realize his dream was worth it. But not even the extreme weather conditions that blighted the Milan-San Remo cycle race could tarnish the pride the 22-year-old felt at becoming a pioneer for his sport in South Africa. Eight years previously, a wall of color and noise had transfixed him as Cape Town's biggest bike race snaked through the Khayelitsha township where he lived. It was the first time he'd seen or heard of competitive cycling, and it started a journey that would end with him becoming the first black South African to participate at the sport's elite division, on the International Cycling Union's World Tour. Songezo Jim is the first black South African to compete in a World Tour cycling event. The 22-year-old took up sport aged 14 after his parents died but didn't know how to ride. As part of MTN-Qhubeka team, Jim participated in last month's Milan-San Remo race. He wants to improve so that he can take part in the Tour de France in 2015
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Milan-San Remo
|
[
"Virginia"
] |
{
"passage": 546,
"query": 896
}
|
Query: It is unclear if the pair have remained in the local area or left the state of @placeholder.
Entities: Donald 'Bruce' Quesenberry, Normal, V975074, Virginia, Christiansburg, Christianburg High School, Nissan Altima, Lewis, Bruce' Quesenberry, Donald, Illinois, Jr, Aysia Monique Lewis, Quesenberry
Passage: A teenage girl is believed to have vanished with a man she had never met on Monday. Aysia Monique Lewis, 16, of Christiansburg, Virginia, was reported to be traveling with Donald 'Bruce' Quesenberry, Jr, 33, after he left his home in Normal, Illinois, to meet her. Virginia police began searching for the missing teen after she was last seen at the end of the day on Monday at Christianburg High School. Scroll down for video Aysia Monique Lewis, 16, of Christiansburg, Virginia, was believed to be traveling with Donald 'Bruce' Quesenberry, Jr, 33, of Normal, Illinois The pair are believed to have driven off together from Miss Lewis's high school on Monday in a light gold Nissan Altima - with Illinois plate V975074. Aysia Monique Lewis, 16, of Christiansburg, Virginia, was believed to be with Donald 'Bruce' Quesenberry, 33. Police believe that Quesenberry picked Miss Lewis up after school on Monday and that they are traveling in a light gold Nissan Altima car. There are fears that the 16-year-old is in danger of sexual exploitation
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Virginia
|
[
"Todd 'MJ' Schnitt"
] |
{
"passage": 547,
"query": 897
}
|
Query: The spat began when Clem accused @placeholder of accepting favours and gifts from businesses in exchange for plugs on the air.
Entities: Prime Steakhouse, Tampa, DUI, Daily Mail, Love Sponge' Clem, Campbell, Tampa Bay, Bubba, Malio, Todd 'MJ' Schnitt, Charles Campbell, Florida, Clem
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:08 EST, 28 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:56 EST, 28 January 2013 A defamation case involving two of Tampa Bay's best known DJs has taken a bizarre turn after one of the shock jock's attorneys was arrested for DUI - in what he claims was set up by the other side. Charles Campbell is representing Todd 'MJ' Schnitt, who is suing on-air rival Bubba 'The Love Sponge' Clem for comments he made about him and his wife while on the radio. On Wednesday night, Campbell was stopped by police near the Malio's Prime Steakhouse in Tampa, Florida and was arrested after he refused to take a blood alcohol test. Charles Campbell, 64, is representing Todd 'MJ' Schnitt who is suing Bubba 'The Love Sponge' Clem for comments he made about him and his wife. Campbell arrested 'after young paralegal for Clem's side bought him drinks'
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Todd 'MJ' Schnitt
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[
"Bubba",
"Clem"
] |
{
"passage": 547,
"query": 898
}
|
Query: Controversial: @placeholder, pictured returned to the radio in 2008 after a hiatus
Entities: Prime Steakhouse, Tampa, DUI, Daily Mail, Love Sponge' Clem, Campbell, Tampa Bay, Bubba, Malio, Todd 'MJ' Schnitt, Charles Campbell, Florida, Clem
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:08 EST, 28 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:56 EST, 28 January 2013 A defamation case involving two of Tampa Bay's best known DJs has taken a bizarre turn after one of the shock jock's attorneys was arrested for DUI - in what he claims was set up by the other side. Charles Campbell is representing Todd 'MJ' Schnitt, who is suing on-air rival Bubba 'The Love Sponge' Clem for comments he made about him and his wife while on the radio. On Wednesday night, Campbell was stopped by police near the Malio's Prime Steakhouse in Tampa, Florida and was arrested after he refused to take a blood alcohol test. Charles Campbell, 64, is representing Todd 'MJ' Schnitt who is suing Bubba 'The Love Sponge' Clem for comments he made about him and his wife. Campbell arrested 'after young paralegal for Clem's side bought him drinks'
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Bubba
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[
"Bubba",
"Clem"
] |
{
"passage": 547,
"query": 898
}
|
Query: Controversial: @placeholder, pictured returned to the radio in 2008 after a hiatus
Entities: Prime Steakhouse, Tampa, DUI, Daily Mail, Love Sponge' Clem, Campbell, Tampa Bay, Bubba, Malio, Todd 'MJ' Schnitt, Charles Campbell, Florida, Clem
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:08 EST, 28 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:56 EST, 28 January 2013 A defamation case involving two of Tampa Bay's best known DJs has taken a bizarre turn after one of the shock jock's attorneys was arrested for DUI - in what he claims was set up by the other side. Charles Campbell is representing Todd 'MJ' Schnitt, who is suing on-air rival Bubba 'The Love Sponge' Clem for comments he made about him and his wife while on the radio. On Wednesday night, Campbell was stopped by police near the Malio's Prime Steakhouse in Tampa, Florida and was arrested after he refused to take a blood alcohol test. Charles Campbell, 64, is representing Todd 'MJ' Schnitt who is suing Bubba 'The Love Sponge' Clem for comments he made about him and his wife. Campbell arrested 'after young paralegal for Clem's side bought him drinks'
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Clem
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[
"Cape Town"
] |
{
"passage": 548,
"query": 899
}
|
Query: "All the kids wanted to address the segregation in @placeholder, they all wanted to talk about that and use the magazine as a platform to discuss it," said Mlangeni.
Entities: Live Magazine, Live SA, South Africa, CNN, Gavin Weale, Cape Town
Passage: (CNN) -- It's a nerve-wracking week for the 20 young journalists of South Africa's newest youth magazine. It's nearly deadline day and the Cape Town office is a buzz of activity as the finishing touches are made to the first magazine aimed at the mainstream youth of South Africa. But it's also a publication that's been made entirely by the same people it's targeting. "It's not just them writing articles and then a professional team taking that and making it pretty," said founder of Live Magazine South Africa, Gavin Weale. "Live SA has been commissioned by young people, subedited, designed and illustrated. We even have young people working on the circulation, distribution and marketing," he added. Live Magazine South Africa is written for and produced by young people in Cape Town. The first issue will be published mid-November. The 48-pages of news, views and entertainment aims to give a voice to the younger generation. The reporters are aged 18-25 and come from a range of different circumstances
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Cape Town
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[
"Tories"
] |
{
"passage": 549,
"query": 900
}
|
Query: Asked about the @placeholder’ ambiguity, Mr Alexander said: ‘You'll have to ask them why they answer those questions in those ways.
Entities: Danny Alexander, Boris Johnson, Labour, George Osborne, Lib Dem, Tories, Lib Dems, London, Tory
Passage: A coalition row over the tax rate for high earners erupted today as Lib Dem Danny Alexander insisting it will be cut to 40p ‘over my dead body’. The Chief Secretary to the Treasury said he would never allow it to happen ahead of the 2015 election. But Tory London Mayor Boris Johnson said the current 45p rate was not reasonable, and warned the Lib Dems about make bold threats because the last thing he wanted to see was ‘the dead body of Danny Alexander’. Lib Dem Treasury minister Danny Alexander (left) said he would not allow Tory Chancellor George Osborne to give in to pressure from senior Conservatives to signal a further cut in the top rate of tax to 40p. Chief Secretary to the Treasury vows to block any Tory moves to cut more. Anyone earning more than £150,000 currently pays 45p rate. Labour wants to return it to 50p and many Tories want cut to 40p
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Tories
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[
"Jordan",
"Jordanian"
] |
{
"passage": 550,
"query": 901
}
|
Query: Of course, such expanded action carries the risk that ISIS and its supporters will retaliate with attacks in @placeholder.
Entities: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Jordan, Mosul, ISIS, Cruickshank, Moath al-Kasasbeh, U.S., Paul Cruickshank, Jordanian, Sunni, Arab, Sunnis, CNN, Iraqi, Iraq
Passage: (CNN)The barbaric, elaborately stage-managed video that showed Jordanian pilot Moath al-Kasasbeh being burned alive was a calculated move by ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to weaken the resolve of Jordan and other Sunni Arab powers that have joined the U.S.-led coalition against the terror group. But the early signs indicate the video, which may have been shot a month ago, has had the opposite result, creating a significant backlash from Sunnis in the region. Spreading terror has worked before for ISIS, allowing it to punch above its weight. In the weeks before launching an assault on Mosul, Iraq, in June, the group released a series of gory videos showing the militants brutalizing and killing Iraqi soldiers they had captured. It put the scare in the Iraqi army. When ISIS fighters attacked Mosul, Iraqi soldiers turned and fled despite greatly outnumbering the attackers. Paul Cruickshank: Video of Jordanian pilot being burned alive a calculated move. But ISIS video has created significant backlash from Sunnis in region, he says. In the long run, ISIS' brutality is not a winning strategy, Cruickshank says
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Jordan
|
[
"Jordan",
"Jordanian"
] |
{
"passage": 550,
"query": 901
}
|
Query: Of course, such expanded action carries the risk that ISIS and its supporters will retaliate with attacks in @placeholder.
Entities: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Jordan, Mosul, ISIS, Cruickshank, Moath al-Kasasbeh, U.S., Paul Cruickshank, Jordanian, Sunni, Arab, Sunnis, CNN, Iraqi, Iraq
Passage: (CNN)The barbaric, elaborately stage-managed video that showed Jordanian pilot Moath al-Kasasbeh being burned alive was a calculated move by ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to weaken the resolve of Jordan and other Sunni Arab powers that have joined the U.S.-led coalition against the terror group. But the early signs indicate the video, which may have been shot a month ago, has had the opposite result, creating a significant backlash from Sunnis in the region. Spreading terror has worked before for ISIS, allowing it to punch above its weight. In the weeks before launching an assault on Mosul, Iraq, in June, the group released a series of gory videos showing the militants brutalizing and killing Iraqi soldiers they had captured. It put the scare in the Iraqi army. When ISIS fighters attacked Mosul, Iraqi soldiers turned and fled despite greatly outnumbering the attackers. Paul Cruickshank: Video of Jordanian pilot being burned alive a calculated move. But ISIS video has created significant backlash from Sunnis in region, he says. In the long run, ISIS' brutality is not a winning strategy, Cruickshank says
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Jordanian
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[
"Djokovic",
"Novak Djokovic"
] |
{
"passage": 551,
"query": 902
}
|
Query: And while they might remain tight-lipped about their tennis secrets, @placeholder asked Federer for some parental advice a few weeks ago, according to Federer.
Entities: Daily Mail, Centre Court, Jelena, Jelena Ristic, Serbian, Djokovic, Tesla, Grigor Dimitrov, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Telsa, Wimbledon
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Her boyfriend was later charging around on Centre Court. But at home it was Novak Djokovic’s pregnant girlfriend who was scampering about – after their dog. Jelena Ristic, 28, had to rush out of the house the couple share during Wimbledon after the pet, believed to be a labradoodle named Tesla, escaped as her boyfriend left to play. Out! The dog, believed to be a labradoodle named Telsa, escaped the house Jelena Ristic shares with boyfriend Novak Djokovic while the Serbian tennis star plays at Wimbledon In! Jelena, who has been with Djokovic for around eight years, took the dog back inside - just before her boyfriend defeated Grigor Dimitrov to reach the Wimbledon final. Jelena Ristic, 28, had to rescue pet, believed to be labradoodle named Tesla. She managed to take dog back inside in time to watch Djokovic in semi-final. He will now face Roger Federer in Sunday's Wimbledon men's final
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Djokovic
|
[
"Djokovic",
"Novak Djokovic"
] |
{
"passage": 551,
"query": 902
}
|
Query: And while they might remain tight-lipped about their tennis secrets, @placeholder asked Federer for some parental advice a few weeks ago, according to Federer.
Entities: Daily Mail, Centre Court, Jelena, Jelena Ristic, Serbian, Djokovic, Tesla, Grigor Dimitrov, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Telsa, Wimbledon
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Her boyfriend was later charging around on Centre Court. But at home it was Novak Djokovic’s pregnant girlfriend who was scampering about – after their dog. Jelena Ristic, 28, had to rush out of the house the couple share during Wimbledon after the pet, believed to be a labradoodle named Tesla, escaped as her boyfriend left to play. Out! The dog, believed to be a labradoodle named Telsa, escaped the house Jelena Ristic shares with boyfriend Novak Djokovic while the Serbian tennis star plays at Wimbledon In! Jelena, who has been with Djokovic for around eight years, took the dog back inside - just before her boyfriend defeated Grigor Dimitrov to reach the Wimbledon final. Jelena Ristic, 28, had to rescue pet, believed to be labradoodle named Tesla. She managed to take dog back inside in time to watch Djokovic in semi-final. He will now face Roger Federer in Sunday's Wimbledon men's final
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Novak Djokovic
|
[
"Royal Family"
] |
{
"passage": 552,
"query": 903
}
|
Query: The comic includes life-like representations of people linked to the @placeholder
Entities: Scottish, Royal, Prince Hudley, John Farman, Jennifer Smith, Black Hearted Press, Royal Family, Royal Descent, Queen Eleanora II, UK, Glasgow
Passage: By Jennifer Smith PUBLISHED: 08:30 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 04:04 EST, 30 October 2013 Royal Descent by Black Hearted Press has been slammed as 'sick' by critics for its violent representation of Royal characters A Scottish publishing house has produced what has been described as the UK's 'most controversial comic' in which characters based on the Royal Family fight to the death in front of an audience. Royal Descent, by Glasgow-based Black Hearted Press, graphically depicts how the characters must kill each other in order to win the game. The first part of the trilogy which will be released next month, has been slammed by comic fans with critics describing its content as 'sick'. Futuristic comic depicts deadly fight between characters such as 'Queen Eleanora II' and 'Prince Hudley' First part of the trilogy to be released in November. Creator, John Farman, describes it as 'most controversial comic to ever come out of the UK' Comic has been slammed by critics who claim violent themes are 'sick'
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Royal Family
|
[
"Al-Shabaab"
] |
{
"passage": 553,
"query": 904
}
|
Query: His intelligence, language skills and connections appear to have now made Ikrima invaluable to @placeholder.
Entities: Al-Shabaab, Morten Storm, Westgate Mall, Danish, Ikrima, US Navy SEALs, PET, Kenyan, Nairobi, SEALs, Kenya, Barawe, CIA, Storm, Somali, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- Western intelligence missed a chance to capture or kill the suspected terrorist thought to be behind the Nairobi mall massacre, according to a former informant for both the CIA and the Danish intelligence service. Morten Storm, who worked as an informant for five years, had forged a close relationship with the man -- a Kenyan called Ikrima -- who has been responsible for planning attacks inside Kenya for Al-Shabaab. Storm, a Danish national, told CNN that in March 2012 the Danish intelligence agency PET had offered him one million Danish krone ($200,000) on behalf of the CIA if he could lead them to Ikrima, the target of an unsuccessful operation by US Navy SEALs last month. The SEALs raided an Al-Shabaab compound at Barawe on the Somali coast, but Ikrima escaped. Ex-spy says intelligence agencies missed a chance to capture suspected terrorist. Al-Shabaab militant Ikrima is thought to have planned the attack on Kenya's Westgate Mall. Morten Storm is a former informant for the CIA and Danish intelligence service PET. CIA refuses to comment on Storm's claims; PET refuses to confirm or deny knowing him
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Al-Shabaab
|
[
"Lac-Megnatic"
] |
{
"passage": 554,
"query": 905
}
|
Query: Ross also said the board's findings thus far hold significance beyond the @placeholder tragedy.
Entities: Lac-Megnatic, Class 3, Ross, Packing Group II, Quebec, Packing Group III, Donald Ross, CNN, Canadian
Passage: (CNN) -- Tanker cars involved in the calamitous derailment in Quebec in July were carrying fuel that was improperly described in shipping documents as being less volatile than it actually was, Canadian safety investigators said Wednesday. The train was hauling highly volatile petroleum crude oil, a "Class 3, Packing Group II" product. But shipping papers identified the fuel as a less volatile "Packing Group III" product, investigator Donald Ross said. The discovery helps explain "why the fuel ignited so quickly" after the derailment on July 6 in Lac-Megnatic, Ross said. Forty-seven people were killed in the ensuing explosion and fire that leveled the tiny community's downtown. Investigation finds tankers were carrying more volatile fuel than labeling showed. Development explains why fuel ignited so quickly in July derailment in Lac-Megnatic. Disaster claimed 47 lives as tankers exploded and leveled downtown area
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Lac-Megnatic
|
[
"Soviet"
] |
{
"passage": 555,
"query": 906
}
|
Query: The report says the camp system was initially modeled in the 1950s on the @placeholder gulag, to punish 'wrong thinkers' and those belonging to the 'wrong political class' or religious persuasion.
Entities: Whole, Political Prison Camp 15, U.S., Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, Yodok, Google Earth, North Korea, Soviet, UPDATED, North Koreans, Eddie Wrenn
Passage: By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 07:58 EST, 10 April 2012 | UPDATED: 03:33 EST, 11 April 2012 This satellite view shows the area of Political Prison Camp 15 in Yodok, North Korea, where 150,000 inmates are allegedly kept More than 150,000 North Koreans remain incarcerated in a Soviet-style, hidden 'gulag' despite the communist government's denial it holds political prisoners. The shocking claim is made in a report released today by the U.S.-based Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, and is based on interviews with 60 former prisoners and guards. It includes satellite images of what are described as prison labor camps and penitentiaries. U.S. alleges the camp holds political dissidents of 'political repression' Documents cases of infanticide and forced abortions. 'Whole families kept in camp' due to 'crimes' by relatives. North Korea denies existence of camp - but it is visible on Google Earth
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Soviet
|
[
"Danielle Cogswell"
] |
{
"passage": 556,
"query": 907
}
|
Query: The university was unable to confirm any further details surrounding @placeholder's death.
Entities: A. Greg, University of Louisville, Cardinal Towne, Kentucky, Dani, Dani Cogswell, Washington state, University of Kentucky, Danielle Cogswell
Passage: By A. Greg A 22-year-old cheerleader has been found dead in an off-campus housing complex of the University of Louisville in Kentucky. Danielle Cogswell, known as Dani, was found in an apartment in Cardinal Towne, located to the north of the campus on Monday morning. She was a transfer student from Washington state and had been on the cheer squad at the University of Kentucky for a year. Scroll down for video Mysterious death: Dani Cogswell (right) was found dead in her apartment in a student housing complex near the University of Louisville Questions: Police have said there was no evidence of foul play, and are awaiting autopsy and toxicology results. Cheerleader Dani Cogswell was found dead in her apartment Monday morning. She was a student at the University of Louisville in Kentucky. Police say there were no obvious signs of foul play. Investigators are awaiting autopsy and toxicology results
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Danielle Cogswell
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[
"Kemp",
"Thomas Kemp"
] |
{
"passage": 557,
"query": 908
}
|
Query: Arizona executed @placeholder on Wednesday for the 1992 kidnap and murder of a community college student.
Entities: Mexican, Phoenix, Florence, Daily Mail, Arizona, Thomas Kemp, Kemp, Hector Soto Juarez
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:17 EST, 25 April 2012 | UPDATED: 22:30 EST, 25 April 2012 With the final words of 'I regret nothing' a defiant Arizona killer who asked for no mercy, shunned a clemency hearing and railed against immigrants in his 1993 sentencing, was executed on Wednesday. Thomas Kemp, 63, was put to death by lethal injection and declared dead at 10:08 a.m. local time inside the state prison in Florence, about 60 miles southeast of Phoenix, seven minutes after the execution began. For his last meal Kemp had a cheeseburger, french fries, root beer, and boysenberry pie with strawberry ice cream. Thomas Kemp killed community college student Hector Soto Juarez in Mexican hate crime
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Kemp
|
[
"Kemp",
"Thomas Kemp"
] |
{
"passage": 557,
"query": 908
}
|
Query: Arizona executed @placeholder on Wednesday for the 1992 kidnap and murder of a community college student.
Entities: Mexican, Phoenix, Florence, Daily Mail, Arizona, Thomas Kemp, Kemp, Hector Soto Juarez
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:17 EST, 25 April 2012 | UPDATED: 22:30 EST, 25 April 2012 With the final words of 'I regret nothing' a defiant Arizona killer who asked for no mercy, shunned a clemency hearing and railed against immigrants in his 1993 sentencing, was executed on Wednesday. Thomas Kemp, 63, was put to death by lethal injection and declared dead at 10:08 a.m. local time inside the state prison in Florence, about 60 miles southeast of Phoenix, seven minutes after the execution began. For his last meal Kemp had a cheeseburger, french fries, root beer, and boysenberry pie with strawberry ice cream. Thomas Kemp killed community college student Hector Soto Juarez in Mexican hate crime
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Thomas Kemp
|
[
"Boston"
] |
{
"passage": 558,
"query": 909
}
|
Query: There had also been reports that Greig had once had breast implants and other plastic surgery in @placeholder before they fled the city, and, grasping at straws, they turned to cosmetics surgeons in the hope of a clue.
Entities: Whitey' Bulger, FBI, Neighbours, Boston, Bulger, America, LA, Catherine Greig, James 'Whitey' Bulger, Greig, James, Tracked
Passage: Tracked down: A new documentary has heard from FBI agents who have revealed how Boston mobster James 'Whitey' Bulger was finally captured thanks to a stray cat and a boob job For 14 years, America's most-wanted criminal James 'Whitey' Bulger and his moll Catherine Greig evaded capture by posing as any other elderly couple in a low-key suburb of LA. Now the FBI has revealed for the first time how the pair were finally tracked down when two vastly different pieces of the jigsaw came together to out them - her love of a stray cat and her vanity as a younger woman when she opted for a boob job. Boston crime lord tracked down in LA suburb after 16 years on the run. Neighbours noticed how his moll Catherine Greig always fed an alley cat. FBI contacted cosmetic surgeons after reports that she had implants. One physician rang to say he had her file and, crucially, her photographs. A public appeal focussing on Greig then yielded call from a neighbour. Bulger jailed for life this month after 40-year career of murder, extortion and drug dealing
|
Boston
|
[
"IRS"
] |
{
"passage": 559,
"query": 910
}
|
Query: Those dues are tax deductible for the teams as "business expenses" according to the @placeholder.
Entities: Goodell, NFL, American Football League, Washington, National Football League, NFL Ventures, midtown Manhattan, IRS, Roger Goodell, Uncle Sam, NFL Properties
Passage: Did the National Football League make $10.5 billion in 2013, pay its chief executive Roger Goodell $44.2 million, yet pay no taxes to Uncle Sam? Well, yes and no. The National Football League pays taxes through its various money-making offshoots such as NFL Properties and NFL Ventures, but the league office in midtown Manhattan, which paid Goodell his very handsome salary, doesn't. The reason goes back to 1942 when the IRS ruled the NFL was a trade association for its now 32-member teams and therefore exempt from taxes as a nonprofit under section 501(c)6 of the tax code. Just to be safe, the NFL lobbied Washington in 1966 on the eve of its merger with the American Football League. The NFL has for-profit business, but the league office is technically a trade association. Therefore, it pays no taxes and owners can deduct the dues they pay. Commissioner Roger Goodell makes as much as some of the highest paid CEOs. Some in Washington are trying to change the law while others lobby against it
|
IRS
|
[
"Teri Smith"
] |
{
"passage": 560,
"query": 911
}
|
Query: For @placeholder, who was 29 during the transplant, Thanksgiving will be a time to reflect with gratitude.
Entities: Benjamin, Riggan, United States, Australia, Japan, U.S., Teri Smith, Brazil, Maryland, Severn, Thanksgiving, Alyssa Riggan
Passage: Alyssa Riggan hasn't dwelled on being the first person in the U.S. to successfully receive part of a liver from a living donor 25 years ago, a medical procedure that paved the way for routine live-donor transplants. The anniversary falls on Thanksgiving this year. Riggan was 21 months old when her mother, Teri Smith, donated more than a third of her liver to save her daughter from a disorder called biliary atresia. Its success has enabled her to live a normal life, almost completely untouched by what was an often-fatal disorder. Milestone: Alyssa Riggan, who was the first in the United States to successfully receive a liver from a living donor 25 years ago, poses with her husband, Benjamin, in their home in Severn, Maryland. Alyssa Riggan, 26, was the first person in the U.S. to successfully receive part of a liver from a living donor 25 years ago. It was to save her from a disorder called biliary atresia, which blocks liver bile ducts. The organ donation came from her mother, Teri Smith. Before Riggan's operation, liver transplants from living donors had been performed only four times - in Brazil, Australia and Japan
|
Teri Smith
|
[
"Maria Miller"
] |
{
"passage": 561,
"query": 912
}
|
Query: ‘@placeholder is very strong and very brave to speak out in this way.
Entities: Bill, David Cameron, Nadine Dorries, Jason Groves, Maria Miller, Tory
Passage: By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 16:20 EST, 2 October 2012 | UPDATED: 08:36 EST, 3 October 2012 Change: Culture Secretary Maria Miller wants to reduce the abortion limit to 20 weeks David Cameron’s new Minister for Women called yesterday for a change in the abortion laws to reduce the deadline for terminations. Culture Secretary Maria Miller, who is also in charge of women’s issues and equalities policy, said the legal limit for abortions should be cut from 24 weeks to 20. She said advances in medical science mean many very premature babies can now be saved. The Tory MP, a mother of three, first voted for the change in 2008 when it was put forward in a backbench Bill by Tory MP Nadine Dorries. Women's Minister Maria Miller said medical advances means premature babies can be saved. Calls for reduction echoed by backbench Tory MP Nadine Dorries who proposed bill in 2008
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Maria Miller
|
[
"John Kerry",
"Kerry"
] |
{
"passage": 562,
"query": 913
}
|
Query: It's a choice that draws sadly closer, now that @placeholder's efforts have passed their initial nine-month deadline, and the parties have resumed the familiar cycle of provocation and retaliation.
Entities: Israeli, pro-Israel, John Kerry, Israel, U.S., Kerry, Ben-Ami, Jews, CNN, American, Congress, Jewish, Jeremy Ben-Ami
Passage: (CNN) -- Pro-Israel advocates and politicians, breathe easy. Israel is safe once more from the threat of "apartheid" -- the word, that is. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has clarified comments made in a closed-door meeting last week, and he stated clearly that Israel is not an apartheid state. But Kerry's dire warning, and the future the secretary was predicting for Israel, lingers. That point seems lost amid this week's onslaught against Kerry, as members of Congress and Israel advocates raced to prove their pro-Israel credentials with their outrage. The histrionics over the secretary's remarks are yet one more sign of how fundamentally broken American politics are when it comes to Israel. Vast energy is poured into defending Israel from an inappropriate word. Yet nowhere near enough energy is devoted to promoting policies that will actually protect and save Israel's Jewish democracy in the long run. Jeremy Ben-Ami: John Kerry used the word apartheid about Israel, setting off a firestorm. He says we need that passion devoted to policies to protect Israel's Jewish democracy. Ben-Ami: Non-Jews will outnumber Jews, which will hurt Israel without two-state solution. He says the word apartheid has been used by Israeli politicians: Kerry is a friend to Israel
|
John Kerry
|
[
"John Kerry",
"Kerry"
] |
{
"passage": 562,
"query": 913
}
|
Query: It's a choice that draws sadly closer, now that @placeholder's efforts have passed their initial nine-month deadline, and the parties have resumed the familiar cycle of provocation and retaliation.
Entities: Israeli, pro-Israel, John Kerry, Israel, U.S., Kerry, Ben-Ami, Jews, CNN, American, Congress, Jewish, Jeremy Ben-Ami
Passage: (CNN) -- Pro-Israel advocates and politicians, breathe easy. Israel is safe once more from the threat of "apartheid" -- the word, that is. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has clarified comments made in a closed-door meeting last week, and he stated clearly that Israel is not an apartheid state. But Kerry's dire warning, and the future the secretary was predicting for Israel, lingers. That point seems lost amid this week's onslaught against Kerry, as members of Congress and Israel advocates raced to prove their pro-Israel credentials with their outrage. The histrionics over the secretary's remarks are yet one more sign of how fundamentally broken American politics are when it comes to Israel. Vast energy is poured into defending Israel from an inappropriate word. Yet nowhere near enough energy is devoted to promoting policies that will actually protect and save Israel's Jewish democracy in the long run. Jeremy Ben-Ami: John Kerry used the word apartheid about Israel, setting off a firestorm. He says we need that passion devoted to policies to protect Israel's Jewish democracy. Ben-Ami: Non-Jews will outnumber Jews, which will hurt Israel without two-state solution. He says the word apartheid has been used by Israeli politicians: Kerry is a friend to Israel
|
Kerry
|
[
"Jewish",
"Jews"
] |
{
"passage": 562,
"query": 914
}
|
Query: What friends of Israel should really be asking themselves is not whether they are doing everything they can to protect Israel from being called certain names, but whether they are doing everything possible to secure its future as the democratic home of the @placeholder people by bringing about a two-state peace.
Entities: Israeli, pro-Israel, John Kerry, Israel, U.S., Kerry, Ben-Ami, Jews, CNN, American, Congress, Jewish, Jeremy Ben-Ami
Passage: (CNN) -- Pro-Israel advocates and politicians, breathe easy. Israel is safe once more from the threat of "apartheid" -- the word, that is. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has clarified comments made in a closed-door meeting last week, and he stated clearly that Israel is not an apartheid state. But Kerry's dire warning, and the future the secretary was predicting for Israel, lingers. That point seems lost amid this week's onslaught against Kerry, as members of Congress and Israel advocates raced to prove their pro-Israel credentials with their outrage. The histrionics over the secretary's remarks are yet one more sign of how fundamentally broken American politics are when it comes to Israel. Vast energy is poured into defending Israel from an inappropriate word. Yet nowhere near enough energy is devoted to promoting policies that will actually protect and save Israel's Jewish democracy in the long run. Jeremy Ben-Ami: John Kerry used the word apartheid about Israel, setting off a firestorm. He says we need that passion devoted to policies to protect Israel's Jewish democracy. Ben-Ami: Non-Jews will outnumber Jews, which will hurt Israel without two-state solution. He says the word apartheid has been used by Israeli politicians: Kerry is a friend to Israel
|
Jewish
|
[
"Jewish",
"Jews"
] |
{
"passage": 562,
"query": 914
}
|
Query: What friends of Israel should really be asking themselves is not whether they are doing everything they can to protect Israel from being called certain names, but whether they are doing everything possible to secure its future as the democratic home of the @placeholder people by bringing about a two-state peace.
Entities: Israeli, pro-Israel, John Kerry, Israel, U.S., Kerry, Ben-Ami, Jews, CNN, American, Congress, Jewish, Jeremy Ben-Ami
Passage: (CNN) -- Pro-Israel advocates and politicians, breathe easy. Israel is safe once more from the threat of "apartheid" -- the word, that is. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has clarified comments made in a closed-door meeting last week, and he stated clearly that Israel is not an apartheid state. But Kerry's dire warning, and the future the secretary was predicting for Israel, lingers. That point seems lost amid this week's onslaught against Kerry, as members of Congress and Israel advocates raced to prove their pro-Israel credentials with their outrage. The histrionics over the secretary's remarks are yet one more sign of how fundamentally broken American politics are when it comes to Israel. Vast energy is poured into defending Israel from an inappropriate word. Yet nowhere near enough energy is devoted to promoting policies that will actually protect and save Israel's Jewish democracy in the long run. Jeremy Ben-Ami: John Kerry used the word apartheid about Israel, setting off a firestorm. He says we need that passion devoted to policies to protect Israel's Jewish democracy. Ben-Ami: Non-Jews will outnumber Jews, which will hurt Israel without two-state solution. He says the word apartheid has been used by Israeli politicians: Kerry is a friend to Israel
|
Jews
|
[
"Benjamin Netanyahu",
"Netanyahu"
] |
{
"passage": 563,
"query": 915
}
|
Query: It became a symbol for the fact that in their view, the @placeholder government is simply not trying to be cooperative in the search for some kind of movement forward on the Israeli-Palestinian issue.
Entities: United States, Palestinians, Zakaria, Fareed Zakaria, Israel, Jerusalem, Netanyahu, U.S., Iranian, East Jerusalem, New York, Iran, Obama, CNN, Benjamin Netanyahu
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Israel's government is missing an opportunity to secure the country's future and build a coalition of nations to counter increasing Iranian influence, according to analyst Fareed Zakaria. He says the government, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is letting the dispute with the United States over expanded settlements in East Jerusalem get in the way of making progress toward resolution of the conflict with the Palestinians. "The Netanyahu government goes on and on about the existential threat that Israel faces from Iran, the need for the world to mobilize, to put that above all else," Zakaria said. "If that really is the case, shouldn't Israel try to be supportive and deepen the relationship with the one country whose military, political and economic support is going to be absolutely crucial in dealing with this threat, that is, the United States? U.S.-Israel relations are at a low ebb over Jerusalem settlements issue. Fareed Zakaria says Obama administration is frustrated with Netanyahu government. He says Israel should show it is serious when it says countering Iran is its highest priority. Zakaria: Progress with Palestinians would facilitate alliance with moderate Arabs
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Benjamin Netanyahu
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[
"Benjamin Netanyahu",
"Netanyahu"
] |
{
"passage": 563,
"query": 915
}
|
Query: It became a symbol for the fact that in their view, the @placeholder government is simply not trying to be cooperative in the search for some kind of movement forward on the Israeli-Palestinian issue.
Entities: United States, Palestinians, Zakaria, Fareed Zakaria, Israel, Jerusalem, Netanyahu, U.S., Iranian, East Jerusalem, New York, Iran, Obama, CNN, Benjamin Netanyahu
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Israel's government is missing an opportunity to secure the country's future and build a coalition of nations to counter increasing Iranian influence, according to analyst Fareed Zakaria. He says the government, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is letting the dispute with the United States over expanded settlements in East Jerusalem get in the way of making progress toward resolution of the conflict with the Palestinians. "The Netanyahu government goes on and on about the existential threat that Israel faces from Iran, the need for the world to mobilize, to put that above all else," Zakaria said. "If that really is the case, shouldn't Israel try to be supportive and deepen the relationship with the one country whose military, political and economic support is going to be absolutely crucial in dealing with this threat, that is, the United States? U.S.-Israel relations are at a low ebb over Jerusalem settlements issue. Fareed Zakaria says Obama administration is frustrated with Netanyahu government. He says Israel should show it is serious when it says countering Iran is its highest priority. Zakaria: Progress with Palestinians would facilitate alliance with moderate Arabs
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Netanyahu
|
[
"Benjamin Netanyahu",
"Netanyahu"
] |
{
"passage": 563,
"query": 916
}
|
Query: So far, the @placeholder government has done nothing like that, and in fact has taken several steps that would make it difficult to enter into direct negotiations.
Entities: United States, Palestinians, Zakaria, Fareed Zakaria, Israel, Jerusalem, Netanyahu, U.S., Iranian, East Jerusalem, New York, Iran, Obama, CNN, Benjamin Netanyahu
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Israel's government is missing an opportunity to secure the country's future and build a coalition of nations to counter increasing Iranian influence, according to analyst Fareed Zakaria. He says the government, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is letting the dispute with the United States over expanded settlements in East Jerusalem get in the way of making progress toward resolution of the conflict with the Palestinians. "The Netanyahu government goes on and on about the existential threat that Israel faces from Iran, the need for the world to mobilize, to put that above all else," Zakaria said. "If that really is the case, shouldn't Israel try to be supportive and deepen the relationship with the one country whose military, political and economic support is going to be absolutely crucial in dealing with this threat, that is, the United States? U.S.-Israel relations are at a low ebb over Jerusalem settlements issue. Fareed Zakaria says Obama administration is frustrated with Netanyahu government. He says Israel should show it is serious when it says countering Iran is its highest priority. Zakaria: Progress with Palestinians would facilitate alliance with moderate Arabs
|
Benjamin Netanyahu
|
[
"Benjamin Netanyahu",
"Netanyahu"
] |
{
"passage": 563,
"query": 916
}
|
Query: So far, the @placeholder government has done nothing like that, and in fact has taken several steps that would make it difficult to enter into direct negotiations.
Entities: United States, Palestinians, Zakaria, Fareed Zakaria, Israel, Jerusalem, Netanyahu, U.S., Iranian, East Jerusalem, New York, Iran, Obama, CNN, Benjamin Netanyahu
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Israel's government is missing an opportunity to secure the country's future and build a coalition of nations to counter increasing Iranian influence, according to analyst Fareed Zakaria. He says the government, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is letting the dispute with the United States over expanded settlements in East Jerusalem get in the way of making progress toward resolution of the conflict with the Palestinians. "The Netanyahu government goes on and on about the existential threat that Israel faces from Iran, the need for the world to mobilize, to put that above all else," Zakaria said. "If that really is the case, shouldn't Israel try to be supportive and deepen the relationship with the one country whose military, political and economic support is going to be absolutely crucial in dealing with this threat, that is, the United States? U.S.-Israel relations are at a low ebb over Jerusalem settlements issue. Fareed Zakaria says Obama administration is frustrated with Netanyahu government. He says Israel should show it is serious when it says countering Iran is its highest priority. Zakaria: Progress with Palestinians would facilitate alliance with moderate Arabs
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Netanyahu
|
[
"Palestinians"
] |
{
"passage": 563,
"query": 917
}
|
Query: It's not nearly enough, but the point is, if there's been any movement, it has not been movement backward in the @placeholder case.
Entities: United States, Palestinians, Zakaria, Fareed Zakaria, Israel, Jerusalem, Netanyahu, U.S., Iranian, East Jerusalem, New York, Iran, Obama, CNN, Benjamin Netanyahu
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Israel's government is missing an opportunity to secure the country's future and build a coalition of nations to counter increasing Iranian influence, according to analyst Fareed Zakaria. He says the government, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is letting the dispute with the United States over expanded settlements in East Jerusalem get in the way of making progress toward resolution of the conflict with the Palestinians. "The Netanyahu government goes on and on about the existential threat that Israel faces from Iran, the need for the world to mobilize, to put that above all else," Zakaria said. "If that really is the case, shouldn't Israel try to be supportive and deepen the relationship with the one country whose military, political and economic support is going to be absolutely crucial in dealing with this threat, that is, the United States? U.S.-Israel relations are at a low ebb over Jerusalem settlements issue. Fareed Zakaria says Obama administration is frustrated with Netanyahu government. He says Israel should show it is serious when it says countering Iran is its highest priority. Zakaria: Progress with Palestinians would facilitate alliance with moderate Arabs
|
Palestinians
|
[
"Israel"
] |
{
"passage": 563,
"query": 918
}
|
Query: That's a structural reality which is terrible for the Palestinians but also terrible for the @placeholder because it undermines Israel as a democratic state.
Entities: United States, Palestinians, Zakaria, Fareed Zakaria, Israel, Jerusalem, Netanyahu, U.S., Iranian, East Jerusalem, New York, Iran, Obama, CNN, Benjamin Netanyahu
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Israel's government is missing an opportunity to secure the country's future and build a coalition of nations to counter increasing Iranian influence, according to analyst Fareed Zakaria. He says the government, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is letting the dispute with the United States over expanded settlements in East Jerusalem get in the way of making progress toward resolution of the conflict with the Palestinians. "The Netanyahu government goes on and on about the existential threat that Israel faces from Iran, the need for the world to mobilize, to put that above all else," Zakaria said. "If that really is the case, shouldn't Israel try to be supportive and deepen the relationship with the one country whose military, political and economic support is going to be absolutely crucial in dealing with this threat, that is, the United States? U.S.-Israel relations are at a low ebb over Jerusalem settlements issue. Fareed Zakaria says Obama administration is frustrated with Netanyahu government. He says Israel should show it is serious when it says countering Iran is its highest priority. Zakaria: Progress with Palestinians would facilitate alliance with moderate Arabs
|
Israel
|
[
"Israel"
] |
{
"passage": 563,
"query": 919
}
|
Query: That's a structural reality which is terrible for the Palestinians but also terrible for the Israelis because it undermines @placeholder as a democratic state.
Entities: United States, Palestinians, Zakaria, Fareed Zakaria, Israel, Jerusalem, Netanyahu, U.S., Iranian, East Jerusalem, New York, Iran, Obama, CNN, Benjamin Netanyahu
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Israel's government is missing an opportunity to secure the country's future and build a coalition of nations to counter increasing Iranian influence, according to analyst Fareed Zakaria. He says the government, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is letting the dispute with the United States over expanded settlements in East Jerusalem get in the way of making progress toward resolution of the conflict with the Palestinians. "The Netanyahu government goes on and on about the existential threat that Israel faces from Iran, the need for the world to mobilize, to put that above all else," Zakaria said. "If that really is the case, shouldn't Israel try to be supportive and deepen the relationship with the one country whose military, political and economic support is going to be absolutely crucial in dealing with this threat, that is, the United States? U.S.-Israel relations are at a low ebb over Jerusalem settlements issue. Fareed Zakaria says Obama administration is frustrated with Netanyahu government. He says Israel should show it is serious when it says countering Iran is its highest priority. Zakaria: Progress with Palestinians would facilitate alliance with moderate Arabs
|
Israel
|
[
"Ron Paul"
] |
{
"passage": 564,
"query": 920
}
|
Query: @placeholder failed to win in any of the states up for grabs.
Entities: Super Tuesday, Rich Beeson, Mitt Romney, Tampa, Romney, Georgia, Columbus, Newt Gingrich, Republican, Obama, CNN, Ohio, GOP, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul
Passage: Columbus, Ohio (CNN) -- The campaign of Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney tried Wednesday to put the best possible spin on Super Tuesday's mixed verdict, releasing a memo arguing that it is now nearly impossible for his opponents to catch him in the delegate hunt. "Super Tuesday dramatically reduced the likelihood that any of Gov. Romney's opponents can obtain the Republican nomination," said Rich Beeson, the campaign's political director. "As Gov. Romney's opponents attempt to ignore the basic principles of math, the only person's odds of winning they are increasing are President Obama's." According to CNN's latest delegate count, Romney now has 404 delegates, compared with 165 for Rick Santorum, 106 for Newt Gingrich and 66 for Ron Paul. To claim the nomination, a candidate will need 1,144 delegates when Republicans meet for their national convention in Tampa this summer. NEW: Mitt Romney's campaign says it is nearly impossible for GOP opponents to win. But Romney still appears to have a problem winning the conservative base. Romney ekes out a victory in Ohio and bolsters his lead in delegates. Rick Santorum takes three states; Newt Gingrich stays alive with victory in Georgia
|
Ron Paul
|
[
"Ohio"
] |
{
"passage": 564,
"query": 921
}
|
Query: "It looks we're going to get at least a couple of gold medals, and a whole passel full of silver medals," Santorum told cheering supporters in @placeholder before the outcome in the Buckeye State was known.
Entities: Super Tuesday, Rich Beeson, Mitt Romney, Tampa, Romney, Georgia, Columbus, Newt Gingrich, Republican, Obama, CNN, Ohio, GOP, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul
Passage: Columbus, Ohio (CNN) -- The campaign of Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney tried Wednesday to put the best possible spin on Super Tuesday's mixed verdict, releasing a memo arguing that it is now nearly impossible for his opponents to catch him in the delegate hunt. "Super Tuesday dramatically reduced the likelihood that any of Gov. Romney's opponents can obtain the Republican nomination," said Rich Beeson, the campaign's political director. "As Gov. Romney's opponents attempt to ignore the basic principles of math, the only person's odds of winning they are increasing are President Obama's." According to CNN's latest delegate count, Romney now has 404 delegates, compared with 165 for Rick Santorum, 106 for Newt Gingrich and 66 for Ron Paul. To claim the nomination, a candidate will need 1,144 delegates when Republicans meet for their national convention in Tampa this summer. NEW: Mitt Romney's campaign says it is nearly impossible for GOP opponents to win. But Romney still appears to have a problem winning the conservative base. Romney ekes out a victory in Ohio and bolsters his lead in delegates. Rick Santorum takes three states; Newt Gingrich stays alive with victory in Georgia
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Ohio
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 564,
"query": 922
}
|
Query: "But those numbers are more than data on a spreadsheet; they are worried families and anxious faces," said @placeholder, who was interrupted repeatedly by chants and cheers.
Entities: Super Tuesday, Rich Beeson, Mitt Romney, Tampa, Romney, Georgia, Columbus, Newt Gingrich, Republican, Obama, CNN, Ohio, GOP, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul
Passage: Columbus, Ohio (CNN) -- The campaign of Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney tried Wednesday to put the best possible spin on Super Tuesday's mixed verdict, releasing a memo arguing that it is now nearly impossible for his opponents to catch him in the delegate hunt. "Super Tuesday dramatically reduced the likelihood that any of Gov. Romney's opponents can obtain the Republican nomination," said Rich Beeson, the campaign's political director. "As Gov. Romney's opponents attempt to ignore the basic principles of math, the only person's odds of winning they are increasing are President Obama's." According to CNN's latest delegate count, Romney now has 404 delegates, compared with 165 for Rick Santorum, 106 for Newt Gingrich and 66 for Ron Paul. To claim the nomination, a candidate will need 1,144 delegates when Republicans meet for their national convention in Tampa this summer. NEW: Mitt Romney's campaign says it is nearly impossible for GOP opponents to win. But Romney still appears to have a problem winning the conservative base. Romney ekes out a victory in Ohio and bolsters his lead in delegates. Rick Santorum takes three states; Newt Gingrich stays alive with victory in Georgia
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Mitt Romney
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 564,
"query": 922
}
|
Query: "But those numbers are more than data on a spreadsheet; they are worried families and anxious faces," said @placeholder, who was interrupted repeatedly by chants and cheers.
Entities: Super Tuesday, Rich Beeson, Mitt Romney, Tampa, Romney, Georgia, Columbus, Newt Gingrich, Republican, Obama, CNN, Ohio, GOP, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul
Passage: Columbus, Ohio (CNN) -- The campaign of Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney tried Wednesday to put the best possible spin on Super Tuesday's mixed verdict, releasing a memo arguing that it is now nearly impossible for his opponents to catch him in the delegate hunt. "Super Tuesday dramatically reduced the likelihood that any of Gov. Romney's opponents can obtain the Republican nomination," said Rich Beeson, the campaign's political director. "As Gov. Romney's opponents attempt to ignore the basic principles of math, the only person's odds of winning they are increasing are President Obama's." According to CNN's latest delegate count, Romney now has 404 delegates, compared with 165 for Rick Santorum, 106 for Newt Gingrich and 66 for Ron Paul. To claim the nomination, a candidate will need 1,144 delegates when Republicans meet for their national convention in Tampa this summer. NEW: Mitt Romney's campaign says it is nearly impossible for GOP opponents to win. But Romney still appears to have a problem winning the conservative base. Romney ekes out a victory in Ohio and bolsters his lead in delegates. Rick Santorum takes three states; Newt Gingrich stays alive with victory in Georgia
|
Romney
|
[
"Georgia"
] |
{
"passage": 564,
"query": 923
}
|
Query: * @placeholder's primary had 76 delegates at stake, allocated on a proportional basis.
Entities: Super Tuesday, Rich Beeson, Mitt Romney, Tampa, Romney, Georgia, Columbus, Newt Gingrich, Republican, Obama, CNN, Ohio, GOP, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul
Passage: Columbus, Ohio (CNN) -- The campaign of Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney tried Wednesday to put the best possible spin on Super Tuesday's mixed verdict, releasing a memo arguing that it is now nearly impossible for his opponents to catch him in the delegate hunt. "Super Tuesday dramatically reduced the likelihood that any of Gov. Romney's opponents can obtain the Republican nomination," said Rich Beeson, the campaign's political director. "As Gov. Romney's opponents attempt to ignore the basic principles of math, the only person's odds of winning they are increasing are President Obama's." According to CNN's latest delegate count, Romney now has 404 delegates, compared with 165 for Rick Santorum, 106 for Newt Gingrich and 66 for Ron Paul. To claim the nomination, a candidate will need 1,144 delegates when Republicans meet for their national convention in Tampa this summer. NEW: Mitt Romney's campaign says it is nearly impossible for GOP opponents to win. But Romney still appears to have a problem winning the conservative base. Romney ekes out a victory in Ohio and bolsters his lead in delegates. Rick Santorum takes three states; Newt Gingrich stays alive with victory in Georgia
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Georgia
|
[
"BMW 3 Series"
] |
{
"passage": 565,
"query": 924
}
|
Query: Her @placeholder was very badly damaged in the accident on September 14 and also had to be written off.
Entities: Swansea, Rob Cooper, Fiat Punto, South Wales, Nicola Hawkins, BMW 3 Series, Britain
Passage: By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 05:56 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 08:36 EST, 19 September 2013 A mother has had two cars written off while parked in the same spot outside her home in the space of just five weeks. Nicola Hawkins, 31, lost her 06-registration Fiat Punto when a motorbike crashed into it in Swansea, South Wales, on August 11. She treated herself to a £3,000 BMW 3 Series convertible as a replacement but it was destroyed as well a little over a month later. First crash: Nicola Hawkins' Fiat Punto is written off in the first crash outside her home in Swansea, South Wales. The car was damaged on the opposite side of the road to this, but was moved after the collision. Nicola Hawkins, 31, lost her Fiat Punto in the first crash on August 11. She bought a £3,000 BMW 3 Series which was written off on September 14. Neighbours in Swansea, South Wales, described it as the 'unluckiest parking space in Britain'
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BMW 3 Series
|
[
"Guatemala",
"Guatemala City"
] |
{
"passage": 566,
"query": 925
}
|
Query: "I think this of course hurts @placeholder's image before the rest of the region and I believe that brings serious questions to the table about what can be done to prevent this from continuing," he said.
Entities: Donald Gonzalez, Facundo Cabral, Cabral, Range Rover, Argentine, Latin American, Guatemalan, Guatemala City, CNN, Latin America, Guatemala, Ronaldo Robles
Passage: (CNN) -- Gunmen shot dead Argentine folk singer Facundo Cabral on Saturday as his car made its way to the airport in Guatemala City, police said. A motive for the killing of one of Latin America's best-known folk singers remained unclear. The singer's agent was also shot and is in stable condition in the hospital, said police spokesman Donald Gonzalez. In Guatemala on a Latin American tour, Cabral, 74, left his hotel at 5:40 a.m. in a white SUV for an eight-minute ride to the airport. Gunmen attacked the SUV -- at least 20 bullet holes could be seen on the Range Rover. Nothing was reported stolen from the vehicle, government spokesman Ronaldo Robles said. NEW: The Guatemalan president declares three days of national mourning. The singer was on a Latin American tour. Gunmen attack his SUV as he makes his way to the airport. A motive for the killing remains unclear
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Guatemala
|
[
"Guatemala",
"Guatemala City"
] |
{
"passage": 566,
"query": 925
}
|
Query: "I think this of course hurts @placeholder's image before the rest of the region and I believe that brings serious questions to the table about what can be done to prevent this from continuing," he said.
Entities: Donald Gonzalez, Facundo Cabral, Cabral, Range Rover, Argentine, Latin American, Guatemalan, Guatemala City, CNN, Latin America, Guatemala, Ronaldo Robles
Passage: (CNN) -- Gunmen shot dead Argentine folk singer Facundo Cabral on Saturday as his car made its way to the airport in Guatemala City, police said. A motive for the killing of one of Latin America's best-known folk singers remained unclear. The singer's agent was also shot and is in stable condition in the hospital, said police spokesman Donald Gonzalez. In Guatemala on a Latin American tour, Cabral, 74, left his hotel at 5:40 a.m. in a white SUV for an eight-minute ride to the airport. Gunmen attacked the SUV -- at least 20 bullet holes could be seen on the Range Rover. Nothing was reported stolen from the vehicle, government spokesman Ronaldo Robles said. NEW: The Guatemalan president declares three days of national mourning. The singer was on a Latin American tour. Gunmen attack his SUV as he makes his way to the airport. A motive for the killing remains unclear
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Guatemala City
|
[
"Nashville"
] |
{
"passage": 567,
"query": 926
}
|
Query: She earns a living as a stylist in Music City's entertainment industry while still cultivating her brand from a studio in the basement of her @placeholder home.
Entities: Charleston Fashion Week, Austin, Nashville, Miami, Milan, IMG Fashion, Fashion Week, Charleston, New York, New York Fashion Week, Shanghai, Sydney, CNN, Iowa, Paris, London, Fern Mallis, U.S., Cleveland, Onion
Passage: (CNN) -- Fashion Week in New York, London, Milan and Paris have ended in a flash of ruby-reds, turtlenecks and thigh-high boots. But what about Charleston, Nashville, Austin or Cleveland? Granted, these aren't cities where editors, buyers and bloggers from around the world flock to discover next season's trends. But, regardless of what the Onion thinks of Iowa's style sense, regional fashion weeks matter to the communities that host them -- and they're starting to catch the attention of big-city fashion folk, too. After all, "not all designers are born and bred in New York, Paris and Milan," said Fern Mallis, who's credited with creating New York Fashion Week as we currently know it. After her success there, she helped launch and guide fashion weeks in Sydney, Shanghai, Miami and Cleveland as senior vice president of IMG Fashion in the 2000s. Fashion weeks in smaller U.S. cities serve as training grounds for aspiring designers. Charleston Fashion Week draws thousands of attendees. Established designers attend Charleston Fashion Week to tap into new markets. "Not all designers are born and bred in New York, Paris," says Fern Mallis
|
Nashville
|
[
"Tory"
] |
{
"passage": 568,
"query": 927
}
|
Query: A @placeholder party spokesman said: ‘We are working for a majority Conservative government.’
Entities: David Cameron, Conservative Party, Cameron, Tim Shipman, Nick Clegg, Tory, Liberal Democrats
Passage: By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 19:01 EST, 19 August 2013 | UPDATED: 19:01 EST, 19 August 2013 David Cameron has been warned to expect a leadership challenge if he tries to force the Conservative Party into another coalition. A close ally of the Prime Minister said the party would ‘come for him’ if he fails to win a majority at the 2015 general election. Mr Cameron is said to be prepared to offer Tory MPs a vote on any future coalition deal with the Liberal Democrats to bind them into a decision to go for a new pact, just as Nick Clegg did with his MPs in 2010. David Cameron may be challenged as Tory leader after 2015. Voices within party warn of change if he fails to win majority
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Tory
|
[
"Aneri Patel",
"Patel"
] |
{
"passage": 569,
"query": 928
}
|
Query: Friends gather where @placeholder was killed yesterday, singing songs and lighting candles.
Entities: Patel, Kogarah, NRL, Emma, Joe Galuvao, Puipuimaota Galuvao, Daily Mail Australia, Kogarah Local Court, Hansen, Sydney, EXACT, Aneri Patel, Emma Hansen, Railway Parade, Lynne Hansen
Passage: Lynne Hansen, 58, did not sleep well last night. She was disturbed by the deadly crash that yesterday claimed the life of Aneri Patel, 16, at the exact same spot where her daughter, Emma, 20, was killed by a car seven years ago. The similarities were 'eerie'. Both young women were hit by inexperienced drivers near the bus stop on the corner of Railway Parade in Kogarah, in Sydney's south, around the same time of the morning. Mrs Hansen's first reaction to Monday's horrible news was to feel sorrow for Ms Patel's mother and father. '(I was thinking about) the poor parents, really, because we're the ones that live with it,' Mrs Hansen told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday. Car crash that killed Aneri Patel, 16, yesterday occurred at the EXACT same spot Emma Hansen, 20, was killed by a car seven years ago. Both were struck by inexperienced drivers at the 'very tricky' intersection in Kogarah, south of Sydney. Sister of former NRL star Joe Galuvao has been charged over the crash. Puipuimaota Galuvao has been charged with a number of driving offences including dangerous driving occasioning death and driving without a licence. She has been granted bail and will appear in Kogarah Local Court on October 14. Lynne Hansen, Emma's mother, said the similarities between the two crashes were 'eerie' Mrs Hansen told Daily Mail Australia her first thought after hearing the news yesterday was to feel sorry for the parents of Ms Patel. 'We're the ones that live with it... The other drivers, they go home, they grow up' But for the parents, 'it's horrible, you never get over it' Emma Hansen, a fashion student and aspiring telephone counsellor, was 'gorgeous, inside and out'
|
Aneri Patel
|
[
"Aneri Patel",
"Patel"
] |
{
"passage": 569,
"query": 928
}
|
Query: Friends gather where @placeholder was killed yesterday, singing songs and lighting candles.
Entities: Patel, Kogarah, NRL, Emma, Joe Galuvao, Puipuimaota Galuvao, Daily Mail Australia, Kogarah Local Court, Hansen, Sydney, EXACT, Aneri Patel, Emma Hansen, Railway Parade, Lynne Hansen
Passage: Lynne Hansen, 58, did not sleep well last night. She was disturbed by the deadly crash that yesterday claimed the life of Aneri Patel, 16, at the exact same spot where her daughter, Emma, 20, was killed by a car seven years ago. The similarities were 'eerie'. Both young women were hit by inexperienced drivers near the bus stop on the corner of Railway Parade in Kogarah, in Sydney's south, around the same time of the morning. Mrs Hansen's first reaction to Monday's horrible news was to feel sorrow for Ms Patel's mother and father. '(I was thinking about) the poor parents, really, because we're the ones that live with it,' Mrs Hansen told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday. Car crash that killed Aneri Patel, 16, yesterday occurred at the EXACT same spot Emma Hansen, 20, was killed by a car seven years ago. Both were struck by inexperienced drivers at the 'very tricky' intersection in Kogarah, south of Sydney. Sister of former NRL star Joe Galuvao has been charged over the crash. Puipuimaota Galuvao has been charged with a number of driving offences including dangerous driving occasioning death and driving without a licence. She has been granted bail and will appear in Kogarah Local Court on October 14. Lynne Hansen, Emma's mother, said the similarities between the two crashes were 'eerie' Mrs Hansen told Daily Mail Australia her first thought after hearing the news yesterday was to feel sorry for the parents of Ms Patel. 'We're the ones that live with it... The other drivers, they go home, they grow up' But for the parents, 'it's horrible, you never get over it' Emma Hansen, a fashion student and aspiring telephone counsellor, was 'gorgeous, inside and out'
|
Patel
|
[
"Bor"
] |
{
"passage": 570,
"query": 929
}
|
Query: In places like @placeholder, conflict had become a part of life, except perhaps for a brief time after South Sudan was born.
Entities: Barnaba Marial Benjamin, South Sudan, U.S. Navy SEALs, Uhuru Kenyatta, East African, South Sudanese, Desalegn, Riek Machar, Kenyan, U.N., African, Juba, Salva Kiir, Hailemariam Desalegn, Bor, CNN, Kenyatta, Ethiopian
Passage: Bor, South Sudan (CNN) -- Fears that a new civil war could erupt in South Sudan drove leaders of two neighboring African countries into its capital, Juba, Thursday. Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, Ethiopian Premier Hailemariam Desalegn and South Sudanese officials had "very constructive" talks, but reached no agreements, South Sudan's foreign minister said Thursday. They will meet again Friday with leaders of nations that belong to an East African governmental group, according to Foreign Minister Barnaba Marial Benjamin. Kenyatta and Desalegn have called for an immediate end to the fighting, in which South Sudan's President Salva Kiir is fighting a rebellion led by former Vice President Riek Machar, whom he dismissed months ago. NEW: U.N. officials hope to have reinforcements in South Sudan by Saturday. Peace talks "very constructive," South Sudan's foreign minister says. Fighting between rival ethnic groups has resulted in mass killings. Four U.S. Navy SEALs were wounded by rebels on Saturday
|
Bor
|
[
"SonyPictures.com"
] |
{
"passage": 571,
"query": 930
}
|
Query: The accounts, presumably associated with any sort of registered activity on @placeholder (or its subsidiaries or partners), contain information like passwords, email addresses, dates of birth and other Sony opt-in data.
Entities: LulzSec, Sownage, PBS.org, Hacker LulzSec, Twitter, Qriocity, Mashable, PlayStation Network, Sony, SonyPictures.com, Sony Pictures
Passage: (Mashable) -- Sony is not having a good year. As the company scrambles to get the PlayStation Network and Qriocity music service back online, it's suffering from yet another security breach. This time it's a hacker attack on various websites associated with Sony Pictures. A team of individuals going by the name LulzSec, who recently managed to deface PBS.org's homepage, announced that they have broken into SonyPictures.com and compromised more than 1 million user accounts. An additional 75,000 music codes and 3.5 million coupons were also uncovered. The attack, part of a campaign known as Sownage, was announced on Twitter and on the LulzSec website. This is the second security breach at Sony in just over a week. Hacker LulzSec announces they have compromised more than 1 million user accounts. Attacks underscore just how important it is for brands to keep their web servers updated
|
SonyPictures.com
|
[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 572,
"query": 931
}
|
Query: He said: "You feel very proud every time you put the @placeholder kit on.
Entities: United, Wayne Rooney, LONDON, England, Old Trafford, Manchester United, English Premier League, Chelsea, CNN
Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- Manchester United fans all around the world will be eagerly scouring for transfer news and gossip over the possible arrival of new players during the close season. Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney sports the club's new kit for the forthcoming season But just as important to many supporters over the break will be being among the first to get their hands on the club's new kit. The English Premier League champions have just launched a new home kit for the forthcoming season which pays homage to their 100th year playing at their Old Trafford stadium. United's new shirt features a large chevron across the chest, which echoes the same pattern United wore on their shirts during the 1909/10 season when Old Trafford first opened. Manchester United and Chelsea reveal kits for the forthcoming campaign. The sale of shirts can be a big source of revenue for many football clubs. Some shirts have been good, others bad and some downright ugly
|
Manchester United
|
[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 572,
"query": 931
}
|
Query: He said: "You feel very proud every time you put the @placeholder kit on.
Entities: United, Wayne Rooney, LONDON, England, Old Trafford, Manchester United, English Premier League, Chelsea, CNN
Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- Manchester United fans all around the world will be eagerly scouring for transfer news and gossip over the possible arrival of new players during the close season. Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney sports the club's new kit for the forthcoming season But just as important to many supporters over the break will be being among the first to get their hands on the club's new kit. The English Premier League champions have just launched a new home kit for the forthcoming season which pays homage to their 100th year playing at their Old Trafford stadium. United's new shirt features a large chevron across the chest, which echoes the same pattern United wore on their shirts during the 1909/10 season when Old Trafford first opened. Manchester United and Chelsea reveal kits for the forthcoming campaign. The sale of shirts can be a big source of revenue for many football clubs. Some shirts have been good, others bad and some downright ugly
|
United
|
[
"Federer",
"Roger Federer"
] |
{
"passage": 573,
"query": 932
}
|
Query: It was only @placeholder's sixth defeat on Centre Court, but the former champion was still afforded a huge ovation as he waved to the crowd upon leaving the arena.
Entities: Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Swiss, French Open, Centre Court, Czech, Berdych, Serbian, Robin Soderling, Tomas Berdych, Roger Federer, Federer, CNN, London, Yen-Hsun Lu, Wimbledon
Passage: (CNN) -- Six-time champion Roger Federer has failed to make the title match at Wimbledon for the first time since 2002 after being dumped out in the quarterfinals on Wednesday. Federer's title defense came crashing to a halt in the face of an inspired performance from Tomas Berdych in London. The Swiss star was knocked out at the last-eight stage of a tennis grand slam event for second successive time following his similar exit at the French Open a month ago. Czech 12th seed Berdych triumphed 6-4 3-6 6-1 6-4 in front of a stunned crowd on Centre Court to set up a semifinal clash with No. 3 Novak Djokovic. Tomas Berdych knocks top seed Roger Federer out of Wimbledon in the quarterfinals. Czech 12th seed beats six-time champion Federer 6-4 3-6 6-1 6-4. He next faces Novak Djokovic in semis after Serbian No. 3 beat Yen-Hsun Lu. World No. 1 Rafael Nadal through to last four after beating sixth seed Robin Soderling
|
Federer
|
[
"Federer",
"Roger Federer"
] |
{
"passage": 573,
"query": 932
}
|
Query: It was only @placeholder's sixth defeat on Centre Court, but the former champion was still afforded a huge ovation as he waved to the crowd upon leaving the arena.
Entities: Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Swiss, French Open, Centre Court, Czech, Berdych, Serbian, Robin Soderling, Tomas Berdych, Roger Federer, Federer, CNN, London, Yen-Hsun Lu, Wimbledon
Passage: (CNN) -- Six-time champion Roger Federer has failed to make the title match at Wimbledon for the first time since 2002 after being dumped out in the quarterfinals on Wednesday. Federer's title defense came crashing to a halt in the face of an inspired performance from Tomas Berdych in London. The Swiss star was knocked out at the last-eight stage of a tennis grand slam event for second successive time following his similar exit at the French Open a month ago. Czech 12th seed Berdych triumphed 6-4 3-6 6-1 6-4 in front of a stunned crowd on Centre Court to set up a semifinal clash with No. 3 Novak Djokovic. Tomas Berdych knocks top seed Roger Federer out of Wimbledon in the quarterfinals. Czech 12th seed beats six-time champion Federer 6-4 3-6 6-1 6-4. He next faces Novak Djokovic in semis after Serbian No. 3 beat Yen-Hsun Lu. World No. 1 Rafael Nadal through to last four after beating sixth seed Robin Soderling
|
Roger Federer
|
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