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[ "Yen-Hsun Lu" ]
{ "passage": 573, "query": 933 }
Query: Earlier, Djokovic brushed aside the challenge of @placeholder to clinch a place in the last four. 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
Yen-Hsun Lu
[ "Congress" ]
{ "passage": 574, "query": 934 }
Query: 'War cannot be initiated without @placeholder,' he said, and it cannot be conducted without a formal declaration. Entities: Rand Paul, Second World War, ISIS, Paul, U.S., U.S, Constitution, Tim Kaine, American, Democratic, Congress, Congress Paul Passage: Sen. Rand Paul announced today his plans to introduce a resolution in December that would formally declare war on ISIS and give the president limited authority to use American ground troops in the battle against the extremist group. 'I believe the President must come to Congress to begin a war and that Congress has a duty to act,' Paul said in a statement this morning. 'Right now, this war is illegal until Congress acts pursuant to the Constitution and authorizes it.' If accepted by Congress Paul's resolution would mark the first time since 1942 that the U.S issued an official declaration of war. 'Right now, this war is illegal until Congress acts pursuant to the Constitution and authorizes it,' Paul said in a statement. One-year resolution would authorize the president to engage ISIS militarily, including the limited use of U.S. ground forces. They would fight under strict limits, including 'limited operations against high value targets' and 'intelligence gathering' Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine plans to introduce a similar one-year resolution but it would not formally declare war. Last formal declarations of war were as part of Second World War with presidents since then using authorizations for military force
Congress
[ "Studio 54" ]
{ "passage": 575, "query": 935 }
Query: Working in @placeholder: This is the cover of Papageorge's book which comprises 66 photographs from the iconic club Entities: Pandora's Box, Studio 54, Tod Papageorge, New York City Passage: It was a Pandora's Box of eccentricity and glamor. Open for just 33 months from 1977 to 1981, Studio 54 remains the ultimate discotheque. Only the beautiful, famous and socially-connected could be sure of entry. The lucky partygoers that made it into the New York City establishment reveled among celebrities, blaring music, champagne, bubbles, costumes, art, theater - and occasionally animals. Hundreds, however, never managed to pass the red velvet rope. For those left out in the cold, award-winning photographer Tod Papageorge was there - and has now compiled the madness into a book. Here is a taste of his spectacular insights. The New York City nightclub was open for just 33 months from 1977 to 1981 but gained a stellar reputation. Hundreds tried and failed to get past the red velvet rope into the spectacular world Studio 54. Each night was awash with celebrities, performers, champagne, costumes, music, bubbles, animals... anything. Award-winning photographer Tod Papageorge was a regular and has compiled his insights into a book
Studio 54
[ "Article", "Article Eight" ]
{ "passage": 576, "query": 936 }
Query: following year he lodged an appeal under @placeholder and won the right Entities: Article, Human Rights Act, Palestinian, Lancashire, UK, Mahmoud Jaber, Article Eight, Britain, Jaber Passage: Immigrant drug baron: Mahmoud Jaber, 31, had been peddling heroin and crack cocaine in Lancashire An immigrant drug baron will finally be thrown out of Britain after he exploited human rights laws to legally stay in the country and commit more crimes for eight years. Mahmoud Jaber, 31, had been peddling heroin and crack cocaine in Lancashire to live a lavish lifestyle and served three jail terms. But although he was told he would be deported as long ago as 2006, Palestinian-born Jaber - whose father lives in the UK - used Article Eight of the Human Rights Act to successfully appeal the order, arguing he had a ‘right to family life.’. Mahmoud Jaber was peddling heroin and crack cocaine in Lancashire. The 31-year-old was funding a lavish lifestyle but served three jail terms. Palestinian-born Jaber used Article 8 rights to stop deportation in 2006. Yet he was then convicted of a string of further drug trafficking offences
Article
[ "Article", "Article Eight" ]
{ "passage": 576, "query": 936 }
Query: following year he lodged an appeal under @placeholder and won the right Entities: Article, Human Rights Act, Palestinian, Lancashire, UK, Mahmoud Jaber, Article Eight, Britain, Jaber Passage: Immigrant drug baron: Mahmoud Jaber, 31, had been peddling heroin and crack cocaine in Lancashire An immigrant drug baron will finally be thrown out of Britain after he exploited human rights laws to legally stay in the country and commit more crimes for eight years. Mahmoud Jaber, 31, had been peddling heroin and crack cocaine in Lancashire to live a lavish lifestyle and served three jail terms. But although he was told he would be deported as long ago as 2006, Palestinian-born Jaber - whose father lives in the UK - used Article Eight of the Human Rights Act to successfully appeal the order, arguing he had a ‘right to family life.’. Mahmoud Jaber was peddling heroin and crack cocaine in Lancashire. The 31-year-old was funding a lavish lifestyle but served three jail terms. Palestinian-born Jaber used Article 8 rights to stop deportation in 2006. Yet he was then convicted of a string of further drug trafficking offences
Article Eight
[ "Sweden" ]
{ "passage": 577, "query": 937 }
Query: That's one reason he's stuck around, but no doubt it also helped that Luleå is one of the coldest towns in @placeholder. Entities: Swedish, Sweden, Tim Linhart, Arctic Circle, CNN, Luleå Passage: (CNN) -- They're among the rarest instruments in the world, but they'll be discarded come spring. They're so fragile even the players' breath risks nudging them out of tune. Turn up the temperature in the concert hall and you'd have, not a finely chiseled viola, flute or conga, but a glass of water. "And you'd be healthier for drinking it!" says Tim Linhart, ice-instrument maker extraordinaire to an orchestra playing a series of concerts throughout the winter in the remote Swedish town of Luleå, just beneath the Arctic Circle. Hearing is believing Hearing really is believing when it comes to these evanescent instruments made -- bar the strings and other odd parts of metal or wood -- entirely from frozen water. Orchestra playing ice instruments stages winter concerts in Sweden. People surprised at how beautiful ice can sound, says instrument maker. Expat American Tim Linhart has organized ice concerts throughout world. Next on his drawing board: a plane made from ice
Sweden
[ "Sweden" ]
{ "passage": 577, "query": 938 }
Query: @placeholder is a good place to look, but you have to dig 20 centimeters beneath a lake surface to find the bubble-free stuff. Entities: Swedish, Sweden, Tim Linhart, Arctic Circle, CNN, Luleå Passage: (CNN) -- They're among the rarest instruments in the world, but they'll be discarded come spring. They're so fragile even the players' breath risks nudging them out of tune. Turn up the temperature in the concert hall and you'd have, not a finely chiseled viola, flute or conga, but a glass of water. "And you'd be healthier for drinking it!" says Tim Linhart, ice-instrument maker extraordinaire to an orchestra playing a series of concerts throughout the winter in the remote Swedish town of Luleå, just beneath the Arctic Circle. Hearing is believing Hearing really is believing when it comes to these evanescent instruments made -- bar the strings and other odd parts of metal or wood -- entirely from frozen water. Orchestra playing ice instruments stages winter concerts in Sweden. People surprised at how beautiful ice can sound, says instrument maker. Expat American Tim Linhart has organized ice concerts throughout world. Next on his drawing board: a plane made from ice
Sweden
[ "White House Youth Summit" ]
{ "passage": 578, "query": 939 }
Query: "I'd love to see the @placeholder use this time to answer some important questions from people, like 'Why are premiums doubling?' Entities: Barack Obama, Obamacare, Young Americans, Obama, 2010 Affordable Care Act, White House Youth Summit Passage: Tell your friends. Don't get discouraged. It's worth the struggle. Sounding like a motivational speaker, President Barack Obama asked young supporters on Wednesday to encourage their peers to sign up for health coverage under his embattled reforms known both affectionately and derisively as Obamacare. At a White House Youth Summit, Obama used the opportunity to rally a key demographic for the success of the 2010 Affordable Care Act now that the system's problem-plagued website appeared to working smoothly for most users. Obamacare enrollment ramps up in days after website fix He compared the never-ending political fight over the health care reforms to struggles that surrounded social progress milestones of the past century. President Obama says health care reforms worth some gray hairs. Don't get discouraged by partisan fight over Obamacare, President says. Young Americans are a key demographic for the success of Obamacare. With website working better, the administration launches a pro-reform campaign
White House Youth Summit
[ "Young Americans" ]
{ "passage": 578, "query": 940 }
Query: Repeating a line from his successful re-election campaign last year, Obama said to laughter and applause Wednesday that "I know people call this law Obamacare and that's OK because I do care, I do," adding, "I care about you, I care about families, I care about @placeholder." Entities: Barack Obama, Obamacare, Young Americans, Obama, 2010 Affordable Care Act, White House Youth Summit Passage: Tell your friends. Don't get discouraged. It's worth the struggle. Sounding like a motivational speaker, President Barack Obama asked young supporters on Wednesday to encourage their peers to sign up for health coverage under his embattled reforms known both affectionately and derisively as Obamacare. At a White House Youth Summit, Obama used the opportunity to rally a key demographic for the success of the 2010 Affordable Care Act now that the system's problem-plagued website appeared to working smoothly for most users. Obamacare enrollment ramps up in days after website fix He compared the never-ending political fight over the health care reforms to struggles that surrounded social progress milestones of the past century. President Obama says health care reforms worth some gray hairs. Don't get discouraged by partisan fight over Obamacare, President says. Young Americans are a key demographic for the success of Obamacare. With website working better, the administration launches a pro-reform campaign
Young Americans
[ "Diane Abbott" ]
{ "passage": 579, "query": 941 }
Query: On the morning of the funeral, Labour frontbencher @placeholder complained about the bill. Entities: Diane Abbott, Labour, Matt Chorley, David Cameron, Tory, Baroness Thatcher, Cathedral, St Paul's Cathedral, Cabinet Office, Mailonline, Conor Burns, Lady T, London, Iron Lady, Margaret Thatcher Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 08:25 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 17:16 EST, 29 July 2013 Margaret Thatcher's spectacular ceremonial funeral cost the taxpayer just £1.2million, just a fraction of the sum claimed by left-wing opponents. The final bill for the ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral was revealed by ministers today in a rebuff to critics who suggested the costs would top £10million. Officials said that detailed work on the price of security, policing, staff over-time and hiring the Cathedral meant the total was much lower than early estimates suggested. National tribute: Prime Minister David Cameron gave a reading during the funeral service of Baroness Thatcher on April 17. Cabinet Office releases breakdown for Iron Lady's ceremonial funeral. Thousands lined the streets of London as her coffin passed. More than 2,300 people from 170 countries attended. 4,000 police officers on duty in an attempt to guard against violent demos. On the day of ceremony Labour's Diane Abbott hit out at cost. Tory MP Conor Burns says even in death Lady T has proved the Left wrong
Diane Abbott
[ "US" ]
{ "passage": 580, "query": 942 }
Query: As the largest city in the nation and the financial capital of the @placeholder, New York also had the most telephones of any city in the entire world. Entities: US, AT&T, Hudson, Western Union, New York, Manhattan, Hudson Street, Americas Passage: They were was built in 1928 by Western Union and AT&T to bring the telephone to Manhattan. Today, the skyscrapers, among New York's first, are still at the cutting edge of communication. It has been hailed as one of the world's best connected buildings, and is home to one of the biggest internet 'switch' points in the world, helping bring the internet to the US. Scroll down for video Each room has biometric security, and is now home to glass rooms housing many of the world's most popular websites. The building at 60 Hudson is home to one of the biggest internet 'switch' points in the world, helping bring the internet to the US. Built in 1928 by Western Union and AT&T to bring the telephone to Manhattan. 60 Hudson Street and 32 Avenue of the Americas housed huge telephone switches, and even had dormitories for workers who manually connected calls. Now among the world's best connected buildings, and home to one of the biggest internet 'switch' points. Biometric security and toughened glass cases dominate the rooms, housing many of the world's most popular websites
US
[ "Baltic", "Baltic Sea" ]
{ "passage": 581, "query": 943 }
Query: The event tomorrow aims to enhance co-ordination and co-operation among @placeholder countries, the MoD added. Entities: Ministry of Defence, HMS Montrose, Baltops, Eastern Europe, Daily Mail, Russia, MoD, Ukraine, Philip Hammond, British, Royal Navy, Nato, Baltic Sea, Baltic Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose has been deployed to the Baltic Sea for Nato military exercises tomorrow, amid continuing tension with Russia over Ukraine. British armed forces are to take part in three military exercises in the Baltic area to provide ‘reassurance’ to allies in Eastern Europe, Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said. HMS Montrose will take part in Baltops, the largest multi-national naval exercise in the Baltic Sea this year, to improve maritime security in the region, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said. The Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose has been deployed to the Baltic Sea for Nato military exercises amid continuing tension with Russia over Ukraine. The ship has been deployed amid continuing with Russia over Ukraine. British forces are to take part in three military exercises in the Baltic area
Baltic
[ "Baltic", "Baltic Sea" ]
{ "passage": 581, "query": 943 }
Query: The event tomorrow aims to enhance co-ordination and co-operation among @placeholder countries, the MoD added. Entities: Ministry of Defence, HMS Montrose, Baltops, Eastern Europe, Daily Mail, Russia, MoD, Ukraine, Philip Hammond, British, Royal Navy, Nato, Baltic Sea, Baltic Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose has been deployed to the Baltic Sea for Nato military exercises tomorrow, amid continuing tension with Russia over Ukraine. British armed forces are to take part in three military exercises in the Baltic area to provide ‘reassurance’ to allies in Eastern Europe, Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said. HMS Montrose will take part in Baltops, the largest multi-national naval exercise in the Baltic Sea this year, to improve maritime security in the region, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said. The Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose has been deployed to the Baltic Sea for Nato military exercises amid continuing tension with Russia over Ukraine. The ship has been deployed amid continuing with Russia over Ukraine. British forces are to take part in three military exercises in the Baltic area
Baltic Sea
[ "Afghan", "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 582, "query": 944 }
Query: @placeholder forces will take the lead in combat missions throughout the country starting in the spring, instead of mid-year, as was previously expected. Entities: Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Washington Post, U.S., Afghan, Obama, CNN, Hamid Karzai, State of the Union, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama announced in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday night that some 34,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan will have returned home by this time next year. The move will reduce the number of U.S. forces in the country by more than half. There are now about 66,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan. A Washington Post poll on Tuesday showed that 80% of registered voters support the president's policy to end the war in Afghanistan. In January, Obama met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Washington, where they agreed to accelerate the military transition in Afghanistan. NEW: The Afghan military says it's ready to defend the country. Obama announces that by February 2014, 34,000 U.S. forces will be home. 80% of registered voters support the president's policy to end the Afghanistan war, poll shows. The White House has been considering a range of troop levels to remain in Afghanistan
Afghan
[ "Afghan", "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 582, "query": 944 }
Query: @placeholder forces will take the lead in combat missions throughout the country starting in the spring, instead of mid-year, as was previously expected. Entities: Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Washington Post, U.S., Afghan, Obama, CNN, Hamid Karzai, State of the Union, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama announced in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday night that some 34,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan will have returned home by this time next year. The move will reduce the number of U.S. forces in the country by more than half. There are now about 66,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan. A Washington Post poll on Tuesday showed that 80% of registered voters support the president's policy to end the war in Afghanistan. In January, Obama met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Washington, where they agreed to accelerate the military transition in Afghanistan. NEW: The Afghan military says it's ready to defend the country. Obama announces that by February 2014, 34,000 U.S. forces will be home. 80% of registered voters support the president's policy to end the Afghanistan war, poll shows. The White House has been considering a range of troop levels to remain in Afghanistan
Afghanistan
[ "Afghan", "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 582, "query": 945 }
Query: @placeholder forces are leading nearly 90% of operations across Afghanistan. Entities: Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Washington Post, U.S., Afghan, Obama, CNN, Hamid Karzai, State of the Union, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama announced in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday night that some 34,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan will have returned home by this time next year. The move will reduce the number of U.S. forces in the country by more than half. There are now about 66,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan. A Washington Post poll on Tuesday showed that 80% of registered voters support the president's policy to end the war in Afghanistan. In January, Obama met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Washington, where they agreed to accelerate the military transition in Afghanistan. NEW: The Afghan military says it's ready to defend the country. Obama announces that by February 2014, 34,000 U.S. forces will be home. 80% of registered voters support the president's policy to end the Afghanistan war, poll shows. The White House has been considering a range of troop levels to remain in Afghanistan
Afghan
[ "Afghan", "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 582, "query": 945 }
Query: @placeholder forces are leading nearly 90% of operations across Afghanistan. Entities: Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Washington Post, U.S., Afghan, Obama, CNN, Hamid Karzai, State of the Union, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama announced in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday night that some 34,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan will have returned home by this time next year. The move will reduce the number of U.S. forces in the country by more than half. There are now about 66,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan. A Washington Post poll on Tuesday showed that 80% of registered voters support the president's policy to end the war in Afghanistan. In January, Obama met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Washington, where they agreed to accelerate the military transition in Afghanistan. NEW: The Afghan military says it's ready to defend the country. Obama announces that by February 2014, 34,000 U.S. forces will be home. 80% of registered voters support the president's policy to end the Afghanistan war, poll shows. The White House has been considering a range of troop levels to remain in Afghanistan
Afghanistan
[ "New York" ]
{ "passage": 583, "query": 946 }
Query: Both the @placeholder and the Amsterdam crashes involved a major impact but the aircrafts' fuselages were not scattered around a large area, showing how strong these planes are, he said. Entities: LONDON, Boeing, England, Turkish Airlines, New York, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Netherlands, Istanbul, Amsterdam, Turkey, CNN, Turkish, Hudson River Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- The crash of a Turkish airliner in the Netherlands and the recent landing of a jet in the Hudson River in New York demonstrate how safe modern aircraft have become, according to safety experts. Emergency services help to evacuate passengers after Turkish Airlines plane crashes in Amsterdam. The Boeing 737-800, which originated from Istanbul, Turkey, was trying to land at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol when it went down. At least nine people were killed in the crash and 50 injured, 25 of them seriously, the airport's director said Wednesday. The plane was carrying 127 passengers and seven crew members. Experts: Amsterdam crash shows how safe modern aircraft have become. Nine people were killed in crash and 50 injured, 25 of them seriously. One expert said that in many previous crashes, fatalities were caused by fire. In Wednesday's crash, no fire apparent and plane debris not scattered widely
New York
[ "Paris" ]
{ "passage": 584, "query": 947 }
Query: Our security agencies are assessing the situation for security implications to Australia but there is no information to suggest that there is an imminent threat to Australia as a result of the @placeholder atrocity. Entities: Australia, France, Tony Abbott, PM, Australians, Middle East, Charlie Hebdo, Paris, Abbott Passage: Prime Minister Tony Abbott has warned Australians to expect more attacks like the one which has shattered the peace in Paris and resulted in the fatal shooting of 12 people at the office of a satirical newspaper. In calling it an 'unspeakable atrocity', Mr Abbott urged Australians not to let the events 'change our way of life'. 'We have a strong presence in the Middle East to tackle the death cult at its source,' he said. 'The Paris shooting is an absolute atrocity but sadly we can expect more of this. We will defend our way of life, we will defend our values and freedoms.' Tony Abbott warns more terror attacks are likely. The PM urges Australians not to change their way of life including travel plans. He said 'Australia stands with France' and condemns the 'atrocity' in the Paris office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. PM re-affirms Australia's high terror alert
Paris
[ "Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne" ]
{ "passage": 585, "query": 948 }
Query: Mrs Baxter later became financial manager of one of @placeholder’s companies and, following the end of his second marriage, is said to have become a ‘highly positive’ influence on him. Entities: Scotland, Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, Patricia Kane, Karen Baxter, Michael Bowes-Lyon, Angus, Glamis Castle, Forfar Passage: By Patricia Kane PUBLISHED: 18:02 EST, 11 August 2012 | UPDATED: 07:57 EST, 12 August 2012 With two divorces behind him, one of which revealed his taste for drinking and prostitutes, the queen’s cousin may have been forgiven for turning his back on the institution of marriage. But the 18th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne has now walked down the aisle for a third time. Michael Bowes-Lyon, 55, made former shop manager and divorced mother-of-two Karen Baxter his new Countess last weekend in a low-key ceremony in the grounds of his £12 million seat, Glamis Castle, near Forfar, Angus. The 18th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne wed divorced mother-of-two Karen Baxter in a low-key ceremony in Scotland
Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
[ "Kerdasa" ]
{ "passage": 586, "query": 949 }
Query: Police forces had not been allowed in @placeholder since then. Entities: Cairo, Nabil Farag, Giza, Anna Edwards, Kerdasa, Egyptian Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 03:02 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:25 EST, 19 September 2013 An Egyptian police chief was shot dead today as security forces tried to regain control of an area where gunmen killed 11 policemen last month and mutilated their bodies. Police had earlier fired tear gas and exchanged gunfire with armed men in Kerdasa, on the outskirts of Cairo, state TV reported. Despite wearing a bulletproof vest, Giza Police Chief General Nabil Farag was killed after unidentified militants opened fire. He was shot dead, and as these dramatic photographs show, had to be carried away by his fellow officers. Troops stormed Kerdasa, near Cairo, to arrest those accused of torching police stations and killing security officers. Policeman shot dead as officers and gunmen fired tear gas and bullets. Explosive experts defused two bombs found on public metro line in Cairo
Kerdasa
[ "Kerdasa" ]
{ "passage": 586, "query": 950 }
Query: Egyptian soldiers wait for instructions as they gather in a street during an operation against gunmen in the underfire @placeholder district Entities: Cairo, Nabil Farag, Giza, Anna Edwards, Kerdasa, Egyptian Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 03:02 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:25 EST, 19 September 2013 An Egyptian police chief was shot dead today as security forces tried to regain control of an area where gunmen killed 11 policemen last month and mutilated their bodies. Police had earlier fired tear gas and exchanged gunfire with armed men in Kerdasa, on the outskirts of Cairo, state TV reported. Despite wearing a bulletproof vest, Giza Police Chief General Nabil Farag was killed after unidentified militants opened fire. He was shot dead, and as these dramatic photographs show, had to be carried away by his fellow officers. Troops stormed Kerdasa, near Cairo, to arrest those accused of torching police stations and killing security officers. Policeman shot dead as officers and gunmen fired tear gas and bullets. Explosive experts defused two bombs found on public metro line in Cairo
Kerdasa
[ "Democratic National Committee" ]
{ "passage": 587, "query": 951 }
Query: But one prominent @placeholder communicator fired back online, lambasting Stockman for what he suggested was insensitivity. Entities: Steve Stockman, Bushmaster AR-15rifle, MailOnline, NRA, Stockman, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Twitter, Adam Lanza, Republican, Lanza, Texas, Donny Ferguson, Second Amendment, Connecticut, Democratic National Committee Passage: While congressional gun control advocates and gun-rights supporters duke it out with words and parliamentary tactics, Texas Republican Rep. Steve Stockman is showing off his Second Amendment fervor by doing what some consider unthinkable: giving away a Bushmaster AR-15rifle, the same weapon crazed murderer Adam Lanza carried to a Connecticut elementary school where he massacred nearly two dozen children. Stockman, a congressional freshman whose campaign boasts on Twitter that he is 'the most conservative Congressman in Texas,' is angling for a second term. His campaign - not his government office, spokesman Donny Ferguson told MailOnline - is offering the unusual prize to entrants who join his online mailing list. One supporter of freshman congressman Steve Stockman will win the gun, subject to a background check. Crazed gunman Adam Lanza killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012. The top Democratic National Committee spokesman tweeted, 'Just had to pick that gun, huh?' NRA partisans argued on Twitter that an armed guard could have stopped Lanza before his massacre
Democratic National Committee
[ "Entourage" ]
{ "passage": 588, "query": 952 }
Query: Henry and the @placeholder gang pose for more snaps in California earlier this year Entities: Entourage, Thierry Henry, Gunners, California, Former France, Sky Sports, New York Red Bulls, Henry, Arsenal, Adrian Grenier Passage: Thierry Henry will make his big screen debut in 2015 as he makes a short cameo appearance in the Entourage movie. Former Arsenal striker Henry announced his retirement from playing football earlier this month after ending his career at New York Red Bulls. The 37-year-old has joined Sky Sports as pundit and confirmed he will earn his coaching badges in the hope of one day becoming manager of the Gunners, where he played for eight years. VIDEO Scroll down to take a look at Thierry Henry's career to date Thierry Henry poses with actor Adrian Grenier (right) in California, thought to be on the film set earlier this year. Thierry Henry announced his retirement from playing football in December. The former Arsenal striker is joining Sky Sports as a football pundit. Henry will play a short cameo in the Entourage movie released next year. Former France international also wants to earn his coaching badges
Entourage
[ "Great Lakes" ]
{ "passage": 589, "query": 953 }
Query: -- Superstorm Sandy is drifting to the north toward Canada, sending gale-force gusts across the @placeholder. Entities: United States, Canada, North Carolina, New Jersey, Eastern Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Appalachians, Great Lakes, Obama, CNN, Sandy, Washington Passage: Sandy is winding down, having spent much of its fury in the past two days crashing into homes and trees, cutting power and wrecking coastal cities. It has claimed at least 40 lives in the United States. The system still reaches from the Appalachians to the Great Lakes and beyond to Canada, and it is triggering winter storm warnings from the mountains of Pennsylvania to those of Eastern Tennessee and North Carolina. A running CNN tally reflects a steady restoration of power to affected areas, but early Wednesday, nearly 6.2 million customers were still without power in 15 states and Washington. Sandy has killed at least 40 people in the United States. Motorists line up at service stations for blocks in New Jersey town. President Obama to tour damage in New Jersey
Great Lakes
[ "Daniel Smith" ]
{ "passage": 590, "query": 954 }
Query: Violent end: Sandy and Daniel Smith, pictured, were gunned down by @placeholder's stepfather in August Entities: Daily Mail, Brittany Johnson, Daniel Smith, Brittany, Thomas, Sandy, William 'Dan' Thomas, William Thomas Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:40 EST, 7 September 2012 | UPDATED: 08:50 EST, 8 September 2012 In memory: Brittany Johnson, left, is raising money for the funeral of her boyfriend Daniel Smith, right, who was killed last month A popular football player sent a desperate text to his girlfriend moments before his stepfather gunned him and his mother down and shot himself in the head, it emerged today. Daniel Smith, 15, was shot in the throat by his stepfather William Thomas last week. Thomas, who had a history of domestic abuse, also gunned down his wife of ten years, Sandy. Daniel Smith and mother Sandy were fatally shot by his stepfather William 'Dan' Thomas on August 30. Sent frantic text to girlfriend Brittany Johnson to come get him. Funerals for mother and son held earlier this week. Now Brittany trying to raise money for their final costs
Daniel Smith
[ "UAE", "United Arab Emirates" ]
{ "passage": 591, "query": 955 }
Query: The @placeholder has not given an official response to the allegation it was involved in airstrikes. Entities: North African, Egypt, Islamist, Misrata, U.N. Security Council, Zintan, Dawn, Libya, Security Council, Egyptian, UAE, Pentagon, United Arab Emirates Passage: The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a resolution on Libya on Wednesday that calls for an immediate ceasefire and includes sanctions for those involved in violence there. The Security Council's move came amid worsening conflict in Libya -- and a day after the Pentagon said it believes Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have been conducting secret airstrikes in the North African nation. That claim has been denied by Egyptian leaders and apparently dismissed by a UAE minister. The allegation was first made at the weekend by militants from an alliance of Islamist and Misrata militias -- known as the Libya Dawn forces -- who have been battling rival moderate militias from the western city of Zintan. U.N. Security Council resolution includes sanctions for those involved in violence in Libya. It demands an immediate ceasefire and end to fighting in Libya. The Pentagon believes Egypt and the United Arab Emirates carried out airstrikes in Libya. Egyptian leaders have denied the claim and a UAE minister has dismissed it
UAE
[ "UAE", "United Arab Emirates" ]
{ "passage": 591, "query": 955 }
Query: The @placeholder has not given an official response to the allegation it was involved in airstrikes. Entities: North African, Egypt, Islamist, Misrata, U.N. Security Council, Zintan, Dawn, Libya, Security Council, Egyptian, UAE, Pentagon, United Arab Emirates Passage: The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a resolution on Libya on Wednesday that calls for an immediate ceasefire and includes sanctions for those involved in violence there. The Security Council's move came amid worsening conflict in Libya -- and a day after the Pentagon said it believes Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have been conducting secret airstrikes in the North African nation. That claim has been denied by Egyptian leaders and apparently dismissed by a UAE minister. The allegation was first made at the weekend by militants from an alliance of Islamist and Misrata militias -- known as the Libya Dawn forces -- who have been battling rival moderate militias from the western city of Zintan. U.N. Security Council resolution includes sanctions for those involved in violence in Libya. It demands an immediate ceasefire and end to fighting in Libya. The Pentagon believes Egypt and the United Arab Emirates carried out airstrikes in Libya. Egyptian leaders have denied the claim and a UAE minister has dismissed it
United Arab Emirates
[ "Roy Hodgson" ]
{ "passage": 592, "query": 956 }
Query: @placeholder also revealed that the players have started practising penalties and they were taken without a keeper during yesterday’s session. Entities: Italy, Welbeck, Cesare Prandelli, World Cup, England, Rio, Manaus, Jordan Henderson, Roy Hodgson, Raheem Sterling, Danny Welbeck, Gary Lewin, Chris Smalling Passage: Danny Welbeck is a major injury doubt ahead of England’s opening group game against Italy after limping out of training on Tuesday. Welbeck pulled up midway through the 90 minute session based on team shape ahead of Saturday’s clash with Cesare Prandelli’s side. The England winger, who is a firm selection favourite with England head coach Roy Hodgson, appears to have a hamstring strain. Blow: Danny Welbeck could miss England's first game against Italy after limping out of training with an injury Tanning: Welbeck, Chris Smalling and Jordan Henderson mobbed on the beach in Rio He left the training ground with blue tape on the inside of his thigh after undergoing treatment with England head physio Gary Lewin. Welbeck is a major injury doubt for England's World Cup opener after limping out of training. Pulled up midway through a team shape session ahead of Italy clash. Was heavily tipped to start the game on Saturday in Manaus. Raheem Sterling could now come in instead to make competitive debut
Roy Hodgson
[ "Roy Hodgson" ]
{ "passage": 592, "query": 957 }
Query: @placeholder is clearly tempted to start Sterling against Italy on Saturday and insists it wouldn’t be a risk to play him. Entities: Italy, Welbeck, Cesare Prandelli, World Cup, England, Rio, Manaus, Jordan Henderson, Roy Hodgson, Raheem Sterling, Danny Welbeck, Gary Lewin, Chris Smalling Passage: Danny Welbeck is a major injury doubt ahead of England’s opening group game against Italy after limping out of training on Tuesday. Welbeck pulled up midway through the 90 minute session based on team shape ahead of Saturday’s clash with Cesare Prandelli’s side. The England winger, who is a firm selection favourite with England head coach Roy Hodgson, appears to have a hamstring strain. Blow: Danny Welbeck could miss England's first game against Italy after limping out of training with an injury Tanning: Welbeck, Chris Smalling and Jordan Henderson mobbed on the beach in Rio He left the training ground with blue tape on the inside of his thigh after undergoing treatment with England head physio Gary Lewin. Welbeck is a major injury doubt for England's World Cup opener after limping out of training. Pulled up midway through a team shape session ahead of Italy clash. Was heavily tipped to start the game on Saturday in Manaus. Raheem Sterling could now come in instead to make competitive debut
Roy Hodgson
[ "Hurricane Katrina" ]
{ "passage": 593, "query": 958 }
Query: Clinton also subtly hit George W. Bush's presidency for fumbling the response to @placeholder, blaming the former president for a "paralyzed" response to the tragedy. Entities: Louisiana, Hurricane Katrina, U.S., George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Clinton, Mary, New Orleans, Mary Landrieu, Landrieu, Washington, Senate Passage: To Hillary Clinton, U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu is the fighter for Louisiana who "refused to let Washington turn its back" on the state in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina almost 10 years ago. Clinton reached back to the months and years after the 2005 hurricane killed more than 1,500 people in Louisiana to praise Landrieu on Saturday at a New Orleans rally for the endangered three-term senator. "She was relentless," Clinton said, noting that she and Landrieu were in the Senate at the time. "You learn a lot about a person and a leader in a moment like that. And I saw Mary in action, no cameras, no attention, just focused like a laser to take care of her people." Hillary Clinton reached back to Hurricane Katrina to herald Mary Landrieu on Saturday. "She was relentless," Clinton said of the senator's work after the 2005 storm. The former first lady also knocked President George W. Bush in her speech. Landrieu touted her 18-year experience in the Senate, despite a national anti-incumbent mood
Hurricane Katrina
[ "Louisiana" ]
{ "passage": 593, "query": 959 }
Query: For her part, Landrieu portrayed herself as the right choice for @placeholder because her support for oil and gas, women and seniors. Entities: Louisiana, Hurricane Katrina, U.S., George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Clinton, Mary, New Orleans, Mary Landrieu, Landrieu, Washington, Senate Passage: To Hillary Clinton, U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu is the fighter for Louisiana who "refused to let Washington turn its back" on the state in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina almost 10 years ago. Clinton reached back to the months and years after the 2005 hurricane killed more than 1,500 people in Louisiana to praise Landrieu on Saturday at a New Orleans rally for the endangered three-term senator. "She was relentless," Clinton said, noting that she and Landrieu were in the Senate at the time. "You learn a lot about a person and a leader in a moment like that. And I saw Mary in action, no cameras, no attention, just focused like a laser to take care of her people." Hillary Clinton reached back to Hurricane Katrina to herald Mary Landrieu on Saturday. "She was relentless," Clinton said of the senator's work after the 2005 storm. The former first lady also knocked President George W. Bush in her speech. Landrieu touted her 18-year experience in the Senate, despite a national anti-incumbent mood
Louisiana
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 594, "query": 960 }
Query: The Bush administration raised the idea; the @placeholder administration is reviewing the plan and has not decided whether to proceed. Entities: Russian, Corriere della Sera, Italian, Russia, MOSCOW, START I, U.S., George W. Bush, RAI, Dmitry Medvedev, Obama, CNN, Medvedev, Bush Passage: MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- On the eve of a two-day summit with U.S. President Obama, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev says both countries are "moderately optimistic" about "resetting" their relations. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev spoke to Italian media about conflicting views on U.S. missile defense. In an interview with Italian media RAI and Corriere della Sera, Medvedev said relations "have begun to revive" after a period of significant deterioration during the administration of President George W. Bush. The top issue on the agenda for the two leaders, Medvedev said, is working out a new treaty on limiting strategic offensive nuclear weapons to replace the 1991 START I agreement, which expires December 5. Relations have "begun to revive" after Bush administration, he says. Treaty on strategic nuclear weapons tops his agenda for Obama summit. He says Russia "is not against the development" of U.S. missile defense plan
Obama
[ "Mega Millions" ]
{ "passage": 595, "query": 961 }
Query: And if that's a little too pricey for you, a @placeholder ticket will cost you only $1. Entities: Missouri, U.S., Arizona, Multi-State Lottery Association, Mega Millions, Maryland, Powerball, Illinois, Kansas, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- The multi-state Powerball jackpot has risen to $600 million, with a cash value of $376.9 million, according to the Multi-State Lottery Association. The jackpot marks the second-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history, after no one matched the winning numbers in Wednesday night's draw. Wednesday's jackpot in the multistate lottery was $360 million. The numbers were 2, 11, 26, 34 and 41 with a Powerball of 32. Saturday's jackpot will be the largest in the history of the Powerball game, surpassing a $587.6 million jackpot that was split by winners in Arizona and Missouri in November. The largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history was $656 million in the Mega Millions game in March 2012. That was split by three tickets sold in Illinois, Kansas and Maryland. Powerball jackpot rises to $600 million, with cash value of $377 million. No one matched winning numbers in Wednesday night's Powerball drawing. Largest jackpot in U.S. history was $656 million in Mega Millions game in 2012
Mega Millions
[ "A&E" ]
{ "passage": 596, "query": 962 }
Query: numerous advocacy groups, @placeholder has decided to resume filming Duck Entities: Duck Dynasty, Easter Sunday, Louisiana, A&E, GQ magazine, YouTube, GQ, Cuz, West Monroe, Whites Ferry Road Church, Phil Robertson, Robertson Passage: A startling video has emerged showing Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson unleashing another homophobic rant - just months after the TV show's network suspended him for a similar tirade. Robertson was filmed giving an Easter Sunday sermon at Whites Ferry Road Church in his hometown of West Monroe, Louisiana on April 20, according to the video on YouTube. In the footage, the 68-year-old expresses his anger at the outcry over his December interview in GQ magazine, in which he likened homosexuality to bestiality and branded gay people sinners. 'They were mad at me,' he tells the congregation in the video. 'You say, "why'd they get mad at you?" Cuz instead of acknowledging their sin, like you had better do, they railed against me for giving them the truth about their sins. Don't deceive yourselves.' Robertson, 68, was briefly suspended from the show by A&E last year after he likened homosexuality to bestiality in GQ interview. A new video that was filmed in his Louisiana church last month shows him lambasting the people who criticized him for his comments. 'Instead of acknowledging their sin, they railed against me for giving them the truth,' he says in the video. 'Don't deceive yourselves'
A&E
[ "Labour" ]
{ "passage": 597, "query": 963 }
Query: Both @placeholder and Conservative parties have used the leaflet company in the past, according to the distributors list of clients on its website. Entities: David Little, Peter Wallace, Ukip, Bulgaria, Bulgarian, Eastern European, Dover, Kent, Labour Passage: The anti-immigration party Ukip has been mocked for sending out propaganda leaflets delivered by a migrant from Bulgaria. Labour councillor Peter Wallace said he witnessed 'hypocrisy of the highest order' when he received the six-page party pamphlet posted through his door in Kent by the Eastern European. When the leaflet, promoting anti-EU candidate David Little, was delivered last month the Dover district councillor decided to approach the courier and find out where he was from. Labour councillor Peter Wallace has mocked Ukip as 'a party of hypocrites' after it had leaflets promoting anti-EU candidate David Little (right) delivered by a Bulgarian migrant. Labour councillor Peter Wallace said it was 'hypocrisy of the highest order' He received leaflet through his door and decided to speak to the courier. Man spoke in thick accent and said he was just 'doing what he was paid to' Pamphlets were promoting anti-EU Parliamentary candidate David Little. He said employing Bulgarian shows Ukip is a 'non-discriminatory party'
Labour
[ "Rio Ferdinand" ]
{ "passage": 598, "query": 964 }
Query: @placeholder holds his head during the December 2012 clash after being struck on the head by a thrown coin Entities: United, Wayne Rooney, Louis van Gaal, Manchester City, Michael Owen, Mario Balotelli, League, Van Gaal, Manchester, Rio Ferdinand, Manchester United, Manuel Pellegrini, City, Why Always Me, Dutch Passage: Louis van Gaal be warned: the Manchester derby is madder than ever. The Dutch boss will enjoy (or perhaps he won't) his first clash with United's city rivals on Sunday. Manuel Pellegrini's out-of-form champions are the hosts, but Van Gaal's boys have hardly been at their best of late either. Manchester City host Manchester United on Sunday - the Citizens won both League matches last season Nerves will be frayed and tensions high and it certainly promises to be another cracker. And that, you have to say, would be in keeping with the nutty narrative of this fixture in recent seasons. Manchester City host Manchester United in Sunday's derby. Recent clashes have produced various unforgettable moments. Michael Owen scored a 96th-minute winner for United in September 2009. Wayne Rooney unleashed a spectacular overhead kick in February 2011. Mario Balotelli produced his 'Why Always Me?' shirt eight months later. United's late 3-2 win in December 2012 saw a coin thrown at Rio Ferdinand. Last season, City recorded thumping 4-1 and 3-0 wins
Rio Ferdinand
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 599, "query": 965 }
Query: Obama's time frame will give U.S. commanders another two "fighting" seasons with the bulk of @placeholder forces still available for combat operations. Entities: Afghanistan, East Room, White House, Barack Obama, Romney, U.S., Huntsman, Obama, CNN, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama announced Wednesday night that all the 33,000 additional U.S. forces he ordered to Afghanistan in December 2009 will be home within 15 months. In a nationally televised address from the East Room of the White House, Obama said 10,000 of the "surge" forces would withdraw by the end of this year, and the other 23,000 would leave Afghanistan by September 2012. U.S. troop levels Calling the deployment of the surge "one of the most difficult decisions that I've made as president," Obama said the military campaign was "meeting our goals" in Afghanistan and the drawdown would begin "from a position of strength." NEW: Senior administration officials say planning for the drawdown began in January. Romney, Huntsman question Obama's decision. President Obama announces all 33,000 "surge" troops to leave by September 2012. The withdrawal will begin next month, with 10,000 troops leaving Afghanistan this year
U.S.
[ "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 599, "query": 966 }
Query: The military progress has enabled some political progress, with @placeholder security forces preparing this year to take over seven areas in Afghanistan that are home to some 20% of the population. Entities: Afghanistan, East Room, White House, Barack Obama, Romney, U.S., Huntsman, Obama, CNN, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama announced Wednesday night that all the 33,000 additional U.S. forces he ordered to Afghanistan in December 2009 will be home within 15 months. In a nationally televised address from the East Room of the White House, Obama said 10,000 of the "surge" forces would withdraw by the end of this year, and the other 23,000 would leave Afghanistan by September 2012. U.S. troop levels Calling the deployment of the surge "one of the most difficult decisions that I've made as president," Obama said the military campaign was "meeting our goals" in Afghanistan and the drawdown would begin "from a position of strength." NEW: Senior administration officials say planning for the drawdown began in January. Romney, Huntsman question Obama's decision. President Obama announces all 33,000 "surge" troops to leave by September 2012. The withdrawal will begin next month, with 10,000 troops leaving Afghanistan this year
Afghanistan
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 599, "query": 967 }
Query: "At the point your leaders believe that we are doing more harm than good, when we reach a point that we feel our soldiers and civilians are being asked to sacrifice without a just cause ... the @placeholder people will ask for our forces to come home." Entities: Afghanistan, East Room, White House, Barack Obama, Romney, U.S., Huntsman, Obama, CNN, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama announced Wednesday night that all the 33,000 additional U.S. forces he ordered to Afghanistan in December 2009 will be home within 15 months. In a nationally televised address from the East Room of the White House, Obama said 10,000 of the "surge" forces would withdraw by the end of this year, and the other 23,000 would leave Afghanistan by September 2012. U.S. troop levels Calling the deployment of the surge "one of the most difficult decisions that I've made as president," Obama said the military campaign was "meeting our goals" in Afghanistan and the drawdown would begin "from a position of strength." NEW: Senior administration officials say planning for the drawdown began in January. Romney, Huntsman question Obama's decision. President Obama announces all 33,000 "surge" troops to leave by September 2012. The withdrawal will begin next month, with 10,000 troops leaving Afghanistan this year
U.S.
[ "India" ]
{ "passage": 600, "query": 968 }
Query: Tendulkar made only four in @placeholder's victory in the first match on Sunday, but batted throughout the home team's innings of 401-3 as he made exactly 200. Entities: Zimbabwe, Charles Coventry, Pakistan, Gwalior, Sachin Tendulkar, India, Saeed Anwar, CNN, Tendulkar, South Africa Passage: (CNN) -- Sachin Tendulkar confirmed his status as one of cricket's all-time great batsmen on Wednesday, adding the highest individual one-day international score to his list of world records. The 36-year-old became the first player to score a double-century in the 50-over format as India thrashed South Africa by 153 runs in the second match of the series in Gwalior to take an unassailable 2-0 lead. Tendulkar surpassed the previous record of 194, which was jointly held by Pakistan's Saeed Anwar and Charles Coventry of Zimbabwe, to take his record total of runs to 17,598 in 442 one-day internationals played. Sachin Tendulkar becomes first player to score a double-century in 50-over cricket. The 36-year-old smashes exactly 200 as India thrash South Africa by 153 runs. He surpasses previous record of 194 jointly held by Saeed Anwar and Charles Coventry. Tendulkar scores 46th ton in 442 one-day outings as India take unbeatable 2-0 lead
India
[ "FIFA" ]
{ "passage": 601, "query": 969 }
Query: 'The @placeholder decision is confirmed in full and the sanction remains in force.' Entities: Catalans, Court of Arbitration for Sport, Thomas Vermaelen, Lausanne, Switzerland, Swiss Francs, LFP, Barcelona, CAS headquarters, Barca, Ivan Rakitic, Catalan, FIFA, Luis Suarez, CAS Passage: Barcelona will not be allowed to sign players in 2015 after the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld the FIFA sanction imposed on the Catalan club. The ban was imposed on Barca after they were deemed to have breached rules on signing international players under the age of 18. Barca were appealing the ban at CAS headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, this week but it was confirmed on Tuesday morning that it has been upheld and the Catalans will also be fined 450,000 Swiss Francs (£293,000). Luis Suarez's move to Barcelona was allowed while the club appealed against a ban on new signings, which is now in force after FIFA's original sanction was upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Tuesday. Barcelona were sanctioned for breaching rules on signing international players under the age of 18. The Catalan club appealed against ban at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. FIFA upheld original two transfer window penalty on Tuesday morning. Barcelona says they 'totally disagree' with the decision. A LFP statement called the ruling 'disproportionate' and 'inappropriate' Barca's appeal to CAS forced a delay of the initial ban and allowed the signing of Luis Suarez, Ivan Rakitic and Thomas Vermaelen in summer
FIFA
[ "Barca", "Barcelona" ]
{ "passage": 601, "query": 970 }
Query: 'We consider that the sanction can only be classified as totally disproportionate, inappropriate and unrelated to the errors, since it involves a disproportionate punishment for @placeholder, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read. Entities: Catalans, Court of Arbitration for Sport, Thomas Vermaelen, Lausanne, Switzerland, Swiss Francs, LFP, Barcelona, CAS headquarters, Barca, Ivan Rakitic, Catalan, FIFA, Luis Suarez, CAS Passage: Barcelona will not be allowed to sign players in 2015 after the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld the FIFA sanction imposed on the Catalan club. The ban was imposed on Barca after they were deemed to have breached rules on signing international players under the age of 18. Barca were appealing the ban at CAS headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, this week but it was confirmed on Tuesday morning that it has been upheld and the Catalans will also be fined 450,000 Swiss Francs (£293,000). Luis Suarez's move to Barcelona was allowed while the club appealed against a ban on new signings, which is now in force after FIFA's original sanction was upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Tuesday. Barcelona were sanctioned for breaching rules on signing international players under the age of 18. The Catalan club appealed against ban at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. FIFA upheld original two transfer window penalty on Tuesday morning. Barcelona says they 'totally disagree' with the decision. A LFP statement called the ruling 'disproportionate' and 'inappropriate' Barca's appeal to CAS forced a delay of the initial ban and allowed the signing of Luis Suarez, Ivan Rakitic and Thomas Vermaelen in summer
Barca
[ "Barca", "Barcelona" ]
{ "passage": 601, "query": 970 }
Query: 'We consider that the sanction can only be classified as totally disproportionate, inappropriate and unrelated to the errors, since it involves a disproportionate punishment for @placeholder, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read. Entities: Catalans, Court of Arbitration for Sport, Thomas Vermaelen, Lausanne, Switzerland, Swiss Francs, LFP, Barcelona, CAS headquarters, Barca, Ivan Rakitic, Catalan, FIFA, Luis Suarez, CAS Passage: Barcelona will not be allowed to sign players in 2015 after the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld the FIFA sanction imposed on the Catalan club. The ban was imposed on Barca after they were deemed to have breached rules on signing international players under the age of 18. Barca were appealing the ban at CAS headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, this week but it was confirmed on Tuesday morning that it has been upheld and the Catalans will also be fined 450,000 Swiss Francs (£293,000). Luis Suarez's move to Barcelona was allowed while the club appealed against a ban on new signings, which is now in force after FIFA's original sanction was upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Tuesday. Barcelona were sanctioned for breaching rules on signing international players under the age of 18. The Catalan club appealed against ban at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. FIFA upheld original two transfer window penalty on Tuesday morning. Barcelona says they 'totally disagree' with the decision. A LFP statement called the ruling 'disproportionate' and 'inappropriate' Barca's appeal to CAS forced a delay of the initial ban and allowed the signing of Luis Suarez, Ivan Rakitic and Thomas Vermaelen in summer
Barcelona
[ "ShePAC" ]
{ "passage": 602, "query": 971 }
Query: @placeholder hopes to raise $25million by tapping both grassroots and establishment donors to help GOP women win state and federal races. Entities: Tim Crawford, Suzanne Haik Terrell, Republicans, Mrs Palin, Ronald Reagan, ShePAC, Sarah Palin, Mark Duell, Republican, Teri Christoph, Suzanne H. Terrell, GOP, Tea Party Passage: By Mark Duell Last updated at 4:18 PM on 8th February 2012 Republicans are trying to boost women's support for the GOP presidential nominee by setting up a political action group to back female candidates. An adviser to Sarah Palin, a Tea Party leader and a Republican politician are together starting the innovative ‘ShePAC’ political action committee. Tim Crawford, who has advised 2008 vice presidential nominee Mrs Palin and former President Ronald Reagan, is one of the three founders. Founders: Original Tea Party activist Teri Christoph, left, and ex-Senate candidate Suzanne Haik Terrell, right, now an advocate for GOP women, are both involved. PAC group set up by three experienced Republicans. Tim Crawford, Teri Christoph and Suzanne H. Terrell. Can raise unlimited amounts of money for campaigns
ShePAC
[ "Dmitry Medvedev" ]
{ "passage": 603, "query": 972 }
Query: However, he maintained his grip on power from the shadows with his longtime ally, @placeholder, serving as a placeholder. Entities: Russian, Joseph Stalin, ex-KGB, Dmitry Medvedev, Vladimir Putin, Putin, Chris Pleasance, Harold Wilson Passage: By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 11:58 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:15 EST, 19 September 2013 Harold Wilson once quipped that a week is a long time in politics. And by that measure Russian President Vladimir Putin has been in power for an eternity. But it seems that an eternity may not be enough for the ex-KGB premier, as he revealed he could run for a fourth presidential term in 2018. Scroll down for video Putin was first elected in 2000 and served two four year terms until he handed control of the country to puppet president Dmitry Medvedev who served until 2012 when Putin was reelected, this time for a six year term. Russian President has said that he wouldn't exclude running again. Has been in direct or indirect control of the country since 2000. Joseph Stalin ruled for 24 years from 1929 until his death in 1953
Dmitry Medvedev
[ "Delaney", "Delaney Clements" ]
{ "passage": 604, "query": 973 }
Query: Grateful: @placeholder, right, told her friend she was thankful to her for making her feel less alone Entities: KUSA, Kamryn Renfro, Daily Mail, Kamryn, Delaney, Grand Junction, KREX, Colorado, Delaney Clements Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter A nine-year-old girl who shaved her head in support of a friend with cancer has been barred from her school for violating its dress code. Kamryn Renfro, from Grand Junction, Colorado, thought she was making a kind gesture by shaving off her hair to support Delaney Clements, 12, who is also bald after undergoing chemotherapy. 'It felt like the right thing to do,' Kamryn told KUSA. Delaney, who suffers from neuroblastoma, said: 'I was really excited that I would have somebody to support me and I wouldn't be alone with people always laughing at me', KREX reported. Kamryn Renfro, from Grand Junction, Colorado, was told that her act of compassion violated the dress code at her school. She shaved her head so her friend Delaney Clements, who suffers from neuroblastoma, a childhood cancer, didn't feel so alone. Officials buckled and are allowing the girl to return to school on Tuesday
Delaney
[ "Delaney", "Delaney Clements" ]
{ "passage": 604, "query": 973 }
Query: Grateful: @placeholder, right, told her friend she was thankful to her for making her feel less alone Entities: KUSA, Kamryn Renfro, Daily Mail, Kamryn, Delaney, Grand Junction, KREX, Colorado, Delaney Clements Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter A nine-year-old girl who shaved her head in support of a friend with cancer has been barred from her school for violating its dress code. Kamryn Renfro, from Grand Junction, Colorado, thought she was making a kind gesture by shaving off her hair to support Delaney Clements, 12, who is also bald after undergoing chemotherapy. 'It felt like the right thing to do,' Kamryn told KUSA. Delaney, who suffers from neuroblastoma, said: 'I was really excited that I would have somebody to support me and I wouldn't be alone with people always laughing at me', KREX reported. Kamryn Renfro, from Grand Junction, Colorado, was told that her act of compassion violated the dress code at her school. She shaved her head so her friend Delaney Clements, who suffers from neuroblastoma, a childhood cancer, didn't feel so alone. Officials buckled and are allowing the girl to return to school on Tuesday
Delaney Clements
[ "KREX" ]
{ "passage": 604, "query": 974 }
Query: only caring about your hair,' she told her friend, @placeholder reported. Entities: KUSA, Kamryn Renfro, Daily Mail, Kamryn, Delaney, Grand Junction, KREX, Colorado, Delaney Clements Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter A nine-year-old girl who shaved her head in support of a friend with cancer has been barred from her school for violating its dress code. Kamryn Renfro, from Grand Junction, Colorado, thought she was making a kind gesture by shaving off her hair to support Delaney Clements, 12, who is also bald after undergoing chemotherapy. 'It felt like the right thing to do,' Kamryn told KUSA. Delaney, who suffers from neuroblastoma, said: 'I was really excited that I would have somebody to support me and I wouldn't be alone with people always laughing at me', KREX reported. Kamryn Renfro, from Grand Junction, Colorado, was told that her act of compassion violated the dress code at her school. She shaved her head so her friend Delaney Clements, who suffers from neuroblastoma, a childhood cancer, didn't feel so alone. Officials buckled and are allowing the girl to return to school on Tuesday
KREX
[ "Kim Jong Un" ]
{ "passage": 605, "query": 975 }
Query: One item Friday referred to the leader as "the dear respected @placeholder." Entities: Seoul, United States, North, United Nations, South Korea, North Korea, Kim Jong Un, CNN, South Korean Passage: Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- North Korea's decision to launch a second long-range rocket this year, in the face of international condemnation, could be partly due to internal instability, a senior South Korean government official said Friday. "This action is driven primarily by domestic demand," the official said, declining to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter. Read more: What does North Korea's planned rocket launch mean? North Korea has said it will launch the rocket between Monday and December 22 in a fresh attempt to put a satellite in orbit. But other countries, including the United States, say the move is a cover for testing ballistic missile technology, which the United Nations has forbidden the North from doing. North Korea says it will launch a rocket as early as next week. It says it's aimed at putting a satellite in orbit, but others say it's a missile test. A South Korean government official says internal pressures are driving the plan. The official cites recent statements from Kim Jong Un evoking the idea of uprisings
Kim Jong Un
[ "Kim Jong Un" ]
{ "passage": 605, "query": 976 }
Query: Read more: @placeholder warns troops to prepare for 'sacred war' Entities: Seoul, United States, North, United Nations, South Korea, North Korea, Kim Jong Un, CNN, South Korean Passage: Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- North Korea's decision to launch a second long-range rocket this year, in the face of international condemnation, could be partly due to internal instability, a senior South Korean government official said Friday. "This action is driven primarily by domestic demand," the official said, declining to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter. Read more: What does North Korea's planned rocket launch mean? North Korea has said it will launch the rocket between Monday and December 22 in a fresh attempt to put a satellite in orbit. But other countries, including the United States, say the move is a cover for testing ballistic missile technology, which the United Nations has forbidden the North from doing. North Korea says it will launch a rocket as early as next week. It says it's aimed at putting a satellite in orbit, but others say it's a missile test. A South Korean government official says internal pressures are driving the plan. The official cites recent statements from Kim Jong Un evoking the idea of uprisings
Kim Jong Un
[ "South Korea", "South Korean" ]
{ "passage": 605, "query": 977 }
Query: A presidential election on December 19 in the country's neighbor and rival, @placeholder, also takes place inside the launch window. Entities: Seoul, United States, North, United Nations, South Korea, North Korea, Kim Jong Un, CNN, South Korean Passage: Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- North Korea's decision to launch a second long-range rocket this year, in the face of international condemnation, could be partly due to internal instability, a senior South Korean government official said Friday. "This action is driven primarily by domestic demand," the official said, declining to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter. Read more: What does North Korea's planned rocket launch mean? North Korea has said it will launch the rocket between Monday and December 22 in a fresh attempt to put a satellite in orbit. But other countries, including the United States, say the move is a cover for testing ballistic missile technology, which the United Nations has forbidden the North from doing. North Korea says it will launch a rocket as early as next week. It says it's aimed at putting a satellite in orbit, but others say it's a missile test. A South Korean government official says internal pressures are driving the plan. The official cites recent statements from Kim Jong Un evoking the idea of uprisings
South Korea
[ "South Korea", "South Korean" ]
{ "passage": 605, "query": 977 }
Query: A presidential election on December 19 in the country's neighbor and rival, @placeholder, also takes place inside the launch window. Entities: Seoul, United States, North, United Nations, South Korea, North Korea, Kim Jong Un, CNN, South Korean Passage: Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- North Korea's decision to launch a second long-range rocket this year, in the face of international condemnation, could be partly due to internal instability, a senior South Korean government official said Friday. "This action is driven primarily by domestic demand," the official said, declining to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter. Read more: What does North Korea's planned rocket launch mean? North Korea has said it will launch the rocket between Monday and December 22 in a fresh attempt to put a satellite in orbit. But other countries, including the United States, say the move is a cover for testing ballistic missile technology, which the United Nations has forbidden the North from doing. North Korea says it will launch a rocket as early as next week. It says it's aimed at putting a satellite in orbit, but others say it's a missile test. A South Korean government official says internal pressures are driving the plan. The official cites recent statements from Kim Jong Un evoking the idea of uprisings
South Korean
[ "General Synod" ]
{ "passage": 606, "query": 978 }
Query: However, campaigners say an apology from the @placeholder will be insufficient without a Government-led public inquiry to uncover the full extent of the abuse, and they are angry they have been refused permission to speak in today’s debate. Entities: York, Welby, The Mail on Sunday, Church of England, John Sentamu, Jonathan Petre, Archbishops, General Synod, Church, Justin Welby, Canterbury, Archbishop Welby Passage: By Jonathan Petre PUBLISHED: 16:28 EST, 6 July 2013 | UPDATED: 16:48 EST, 6 July 2013 The Church of England will acknowledge its ‘deep grief and shame’ over clerical sex abuse today when it votes to make an historic apology to victims. The move comes as The Mail on Sunday has learned of proposals being actively considered by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby for the Church to set up its first national commission on abuse. In a strongly-worded joint statement issued before today’s vote at Church ruling body the General Synod, Archbishop Welby and the Archbishop of York John Sentamu said the suffering inflicted on children, young people and adults ‘is and will remain a deep source of grief and shame for years to come’. General Synod expected to back motion offering 'unreserved' apology. Statement issued by Archbishops of Canterbury and York describes the abuse as 'a deep source of grief and shame for years to come' Archbishop Welby is actively considering national commission on abuse
General Synod
[ "Alan King", "King" ]
{ "passage": 607, "query": 979 }
Query: @placeholder was the first on the scene of the incident, in which a man was stabbed in the neck, and confiscated a bag of cannabis before taking the victim to hospital. Entities: Zoe Barham, PC, Gravesend, Hoo, Betfred, Alan King, Happy Birthday, King, Kent Passage: Guilty: PC Alan King has been jailed for three years after having sex with a lover in his marked car A married police officer has been jailed for three years after having sex with a witness in his patrol car while he was on duty. PC Alan King, 48, also seized cannabis from a suspect to smoke with his lover - but the 'house of cards' fell when the suspect himself told other officers about the deal, a court heard. Father-of-two King texted 'Happy Birthday' to Zoe Barham, 36, after he was called to an incident at the branch of Betfred where she worked in Gravesend, Kent. PC Alan King, 48, texted Zoe Barham after meeting her at crime scene. He picked her up in marked car and had sex in an alleyway while on duty. King took drugs for lover from a suspect in exchange for dropping charges. But 'house of cards' fell when suspect himself gave description of the PC. Father-of-two, of Hoo, Kent, denied misconduct but was found guilty
Alan King
[ "Alan King", "King" ]
{ "passage": 607, "query": 979 }
Query: @placeholder was the first on the scene of the incident, in which a man was stabbed in the neck, and confiscated a bag of cannabis before taking the victim to hospital. Entities: Zoe Barham, PC, Gravesend, Hoo, Betfred, Alan King, Happy Birthday, King, Kent Passage: Guilty: PC Alan King has been jailed for three years after having sex with a lover in his marked car A married police officer has been jailed for three years after having sex with a witness in his patrol car while he was on duty. PC Alan King, 48, also seized cannabis from a suspect to smoke with his lover - but the 'house of cards' fell when the suspect himself told other officers about the deal, a court heard. Father-of-two King texted 'Happy Birthday' to Zoe Barham, 36, after he was called to an incident at the branch of Betfred where she worked in Gravesend, Kent. PC Alan King, 48, texted Zoe Barham after meeting her at crime scene. He picked her up in marked car and had sex in an alleyway while on duty. King took drugs for lover from a suspect in exchange for dropping charges. But 'house of cards' fell when suspect himself gave description of the PC. Father-of-two, of Hoo, Kent, denied misconduct but was found guilty
King
[ "American", "Americans" ]
{ "passage": 608, "query": 980 }
Query: @placeholder cannot keep hiding from its past, and its present, like this. Entities: Guantanamo Bay, Naji, Guantanamo, Americans, Samir Naji, CIA, Guantanamo Bay detention camp, name.It, Cuba, American, CNN, Senate Passage: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (CNN)I've heard that the Senate report on CIA torture is 6,000 pages long. My story, though, takes place elsewhere: in Guantanamo, away from the CIA program that the report covers. The 6,000 pages of the Senate report are just the start of what Americans have to accept happened in their name.It starts and ends in the silence of a tiny, freezing cold cell, alone. That's when you hold yourself in a ball, and fight to ignore the confusion of what has just happened to you, and the fear of what might be coming next. Or the fear that comes when you realize that no one is coming to help; that the life, family and friends you knew are all far, far away. Samir Naji describes conditions in Guantanamo Bay detention camp. Naji says he was interrogated for three months by two teams, running shifts round the clock. Interrogators abused him, forced him to look at degrading pornography, he claims. Treatment shames American flag hanging in the prison corridor, Naji says
American
[ "American", "Americans" ]
{ "passage": 608, "query": 980 }
Query: @placeholder cannot keep hiding from its past, and its present, like this. Entities: Guantanamo Bay, Naji, Guantanamo, Americans, Samir Naji, CIA, Guantanamo Bay detention camp, name.It, Cuba, American, CNN, Senate Passage: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (CNN)I've heard that the Senate report on CIA torture is 6,000 pages long. My story, though, takes place elsewhere: in Guantanamo, away from the CIA program that the report covers. The 6,000 pages of the Senate report are just the start of what Americans have to accept happened in their name.It starts and ends in the silence of a tiny, freezing cold cell, alone. That's when you hold yourself in a ball, and fight to ignore the confusion of what has just happened to you, and the fear of what might be coming next. Or the fear that comes when you realize that no one is coming to help; that the life, family and friends you knew are all far, far away. Samir Naji describes conditions in Guantanamo Bay detention camp. Naji says he was interrogated for three months by two teams, running shifts round the clock. Interrogators abused him, forced him to look at degrading pornography, he claims. Treatment shames American flag hanging in the prison corridor, Naji says
Americans
[ "Ballon d'Or" ]
{ "passage": 609, "query": 981 }
Query: Ronaldo, who won the @placeholder on Monday, heads the ball during the training session Entities: United States, Germany, World Cup, Ronaldo, Zurich, Real Madrid, Brazil, Ghana, Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, Ballon d'Or Passage: Cristiano Ronaldo insists he has no regrets about playing in the World Cup despite carrying an injury and refuses to use it as an excuse for his below-par performances in Brazil. Portugal were eliminated at the first hurdle after finishing third in a group containing eventual winners Germany, the United States and Ghana. Ronaldo, who was crowned the best player in the world for a third time at Monday's Ballon d'Or gala in Zurich, only managed to score once in three World Cup games - during Portugal's only win against Ghana. Cristiano Ronaldo, pictured at Real Madrid training on Wednesday, has no regrets about playing at the World Cup despite carrying an injury into the tournament in Brazil. Cristiano Ronaldo played in last summer's World Cup despite injury. Portugal were eliminated at the group stage after finishing third. Ronaldo only scored once in three World Cup matches sin Brazil. Real Madrid forward says injury is no excuse for performances
Ballon d'Or
[ "Democrats", "Dems" ]
{ "passage": 610, "query": 982 }
Query: Obama has largely stayed off the campaign trail as his fellow @placeholder find it a liability to be seen with him in public. Entities: Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, MailOnline, Dems, Iowa, Democrats, NINE Senate, Obama, House of Representatives, GOP, Congress, Washington, Senate Passage: Republicans are bracing for a 'wave' election on Tuesday that could put them in control of both houses of Congress for the last two years of Barack Obama's presidency. They already run the House of Representatives, and expect to enlarge their majority. But the battle royale is in the Senate, where the GOP's 45 seats could become as many as 54 by the time the dust settles. 'Democrats are expecting an old-school shellacking,' a campaign consultant who worked for Obama's 2012 campaign in Iowa told MailOnline on Monday. He was promised anonymity so he could speak freely. 'President Obama has been the worst thing that could have happened to Dems in the Senate this year. Everything Obama touches this year turns to s**t. The Republicans are going to laugh all the way back to Washington, and the president is going to be on defense until he leaves.' GOP could gain as many as NINE Senate seats but needs just six to take over both houses of Congress. Former Obama campaign consultant: 'President Obama has been the worst thing that could have happened to Dems in the Senate this year. Everything Obama touches this year turns to s**t' Wild cards include an 'independent' candidate who could join up with either party, and two races that may go to runoffs in December and January. The White House will be on permanent defense until the end of Obama's term if Democrats lose big. Then the real battle begins as Congress will send bill after bill to the president and force him to sign them or be labeled an obstructionist
Democrats
[ "Democrats", "Dems" ]
{ "passage": 610, "query": 982 }
Query: Obama has largely stayed off the campaign trail as his fellow @placeholder find it a liability to be seen with him in public. Entities: Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, MailOnline, Dems, Iowa, Democrats, NINE Senate, Obama, House of Representatives, GOP, Congress, Washington, Senate Passage: Republicans are bracing for a 'wave' election on Tuesday that could put them in control of both houses of Congress for the last two years of Barack Obama's presidency. They already run the House of Representatives, and expect to enlarge their majority. But the battle royale is in the Senate, where the GOP's 45 seats could become as many as 54 by the time the dust settles. 'Democrats are expecting an old-school shellacking,' a campaign consultant who worked for Obama's 2012 campaign in Iowa told MailOnline on Monday. He was promised anonymity so he could speak freely. 'President Obama has been the worst thing that could have happened to Dems in the Senate this year. Everything Obama touches this year turns to s**t. The Republicans are going to laugh all the way back to Washington, and the president is going to be on defense until he leaves.' GOP could gain as many as NINE Senate seats but needs just six to take over both houses of Congress. Former Obama campaign consultant: 'President Obama has been the worst thing that could have happened to Dems in the Senate this year. Everything Obama touches this year turns to s**t' Wild cards include an 'independent' candidate who could join up with either party, and two races that may go to runoffs in December and January. The White House will be on permanent defense until the end of Obama's term if Democrats lose big. Then the real battle begins as Congress will send bill after bill to the president and force him to sign them or be labeled an obstructionist
Dems
[ "GOP", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 610, "query": 983 }
Query: Obama will be powerless to dictate the terms of legislation or stop Senate votes from happening if @placeholder perform Tuesday as expected Entities: Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, MailOnline, Dems, Iowa, Democrats, NINE Senate, Obama, House of Representatives, GOP, Congress, Washington, Senate Passage: Republicans are bracing for a 'wave' election on Tuesday that could put them in control of both houses of Congress for the last two years of Barack Obama's presidency. They already run the House of Representatives, and expect to enlarge their majority. But the battle royale is in the Senate, where the GOP's 45 seats could become as many as 54 by the time the dust settles. 'Democrats are expecting an old-school shellacking,' a campaign consultant who worked for Obama's 2012 campaign in Iowa told MailOnline on Monday. He was promised anonymity so he could speak freely. 'President Obama has been the worst thing that could have happened to Dems in the Senate this year. Everything Obama touches this year turns to s**t. The Republicans are going to laugh all the way back to Washington, and the president is going to be on defense until he leaves.' GOP could gain as many as NINE Senate seats but needs just six to take over both houses of Congress. Former Obama campaign consultant: 'President Obama has been the worst thing that could have happened to Dems in the Senate this year. Everything Obama touches this year turns to s**t' Wild cards include an 'independent' candidate who could join up with either party, and two races that may go to runoffs in December and January. The White House will be on permanent defense until the end of Obama's term if Democrats lose big. Then the real battle begins as Congress will send bill after bill to the president and force him to sign them or be labeled an obstructionist
GOP
[ "GOP", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 610, "query": 983 }
Query: Obama will be powerless to dictate the terms of legislation or stop Senate votes from happening if @placeholder perform Tuesday as expected Entities: Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, MailOnline, Dems, Iowa, Democrats, NINE Senate, Obama, House of Representatives, GOP, Congress, Washington, Senate Passage: Republicans are bracing for a 'wave' election on Tuesday that could put them in control of both houses of Congress for the last two years of Barack Obama's presidency. They already run the House of Representatives, and expect to enlarge their majority. But the battle royale is in the Senate, where the GOP's 45 seats could become as many as 54 by the time the dust settles. 'Democrats are expecting an old-school shellacking,' a campaign consultant who worked for Obama's 2012 campaign in Iowa told MailOnline on Monday. He was promised anonymity so he could speak freely. 'President Obama has been the worst thing that could have happened to Dems in the Senate this year. Everything Obama touches this year turns to s**t. The Republicans are going to laugh all the way back to Washington, and the president is going to be on defense until he leaves.' GOP could gain as many as NINE Senate seats but needs just six to take over both houses of Congress. Former Obama campaign consultant: 'President Obama has been the worst thing that could have happened to Dems in the Senate this year. Everything Obama touches this year turns to s**t' Wild cards include an 'independent' candidate who could join up with either party, and two races that may go to runoffs in December and January. The White House will be on permanent defense until the end of Obama's term if Democrats lose big. Then the real battle begins as Congress will send bill after bill to the president and force him to sign them or be labeled an obstructionist
Republicans
[ "Serb" ]
{ "passage": 611, "query": 984 }
Query: @placeholder's Novak Djokovic plays a shot during his men's singles semi-final match against Stanislas Wawrinka Entities: Serb, Australian Open, Stanislas Wawrinka, Stan Wawrinka, Djokovic, World No, Murray, Melbourne, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Stanislas Warwrinka Passage: World number one Novak Djokovic is through to Sunday's final of the Australian Open after a less-than-convincing face-off with defending Melbourne champion Stan Wawrinka. The match was one of twists and turns, with an uneven performance on both sides which had spectators wondering about the energy levels and health of Djokovic. The 27-year-old admitted in the post-match interview that the error-riddled game had sapped him of his energy after the third set, but said he still thought he had played well. Scroll down for video Novak Djokovic is through to the final of the Australian Open after beating Stanislas Warwrinka in five-sets. Novak Djokovic is through to final of the Australian Open. World No 1 beat Stanislas Wawrinka 7-6, 3-6, 6-4, 4-6, 6-0. After winning the third set, Djokovic appeared to not know he had won. The umpire laughed. He appeared to lose energy and had a high number of unforced errors. Serb will face Andy Murray in the final on Sunday in Melbourne. Djokovic beat Murray in 2011 and 2013 Australian Open final
Serb
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 612, "query": 985 }
Query: How dare he criticize @placeholder while still in office, they asked. Entities: Leon Panetta, White House, Nixon, Bob Gates, CIA, Gergen, Obama, CNN, American, David Gergen, Washington, Panetta Passage: (CNN) -- The publication this week of memoirs by Leon Panetta has stirred up a sharp controversy in the press, but as so often happens these days in Washington, the focus seems to be on the sensational rather than the important. And that leads to the larger argument: whether Panetta, Bob Gates et. al. should have published these books may be controversial, but it is a sideshow compared to what's really important -- and that's what they have to say about the making and execution of American foreign policy these days. White House aides and allies of the President were naturally upset to read some of the stinging comments by the former defense secretary and CIA director about the inner workings of the Obama administration. Overlooking the fact that Panetta was also generous in his praise about the President, they set out to slime him. David Gergen: Obama allies focused on whether Panetta should have written book so soon. He says Washington insiders have been telling tales on administrations since Nixon. The real problem is a swollen and all-controlling White House staff, he says. Gergen: Experienced leaders like Panetta need to be given scope for decision making
Obama
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 612, "query": 986 }
Query: Two other points should be made about the propriety of these books from the @placeholder era: Entities: Leon Panetta, White House, Nixon, Bob Gates, CIA, Gergen, Obama, CNN, American, David Gergen, Washington, Panetta Passage: (CNN) -- The publication this week of memoirs by Leon Panetta has stirred up a sharp controversy in the press, but as so often happens these days in Washington, the focus seems to be on the sensational rather than the important. And that leads to the larger argument: whether Panetta, Bob Gates et. al. should have published these books may be controversial, but it is a sideshow compared to what's really important -- and that's what they have to say about the making and execution of American foreign policy these days. White House aides and allies of the President were naturally upset to read some of the stinging comments by the former defense secretary and CIA director about the inner workings of the Obama administration. Overlooking the fact that Panetta was also generous in his praise about the President, they set out to slime him. David Gergen: Obama allies focused on whether Panetta should have written book so soon. He says Washington insiders have been telling tales on administrations since Nixon. The real problem is a swollen and all-controlling White House staff, he says. Gergen: Experienced leaders like Panetta need to be given scope for decision making
Obama
[ "Bob Gates" ]
{ "passage": 612, "query": 987 }
Query: Panetta and @placeholder had purposefully moved far away from Washington and wanted to stay away. Entities: Leon Panetta, White House, Nixon, Bob Gates, CIA, Gergen, Obama, CNN, American, David Gergen, Washington, Panetta Passage: (CNN) -- The publication this week of memoirs by Leon Panetta has stirred up a sharp controversy in the press, but as so often happens these days in Washington, the focus seems to be on the sensational rather than the important. And that leads to the larger argument: whether Panetta, Bob Gates et. al. should have published these books may be controversial, but it is a sideshow compared to what's really important -- and that's what they have to say about the making and execution of American foreign policy these days. White House aides and allies of the President were naturally upset to read some of the stinging comments by the former defense secretary and CIA director about the inner workings of the Obama administration. Overlooking the fact that Panetta was also generous in his praise about the President, they set out to slime him. David Gergen: Obama allies focused on whether Panetta should have written book so soon. He says Washington insiders have been telling tales on administrations since Nixon. The real problem is a swollen and all-controlling White House staff, he says. Gergen: Experienced leaders like Panetta need to be given scope for decision making
Bob Gates
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 612, "query": 988 }
Query: Running through all these books is a common set of concerns about trends that started before @placeholder but have reached new peaks during his presidency: Entities: Leon Panetta, White House, Nixon, Bob Gates, CIA, Gergen, Obama, CNN, American, David Gergen, Washington, Panetta Passage: (CNN) -- The publication this week of memoirs by Leon Panetta has stirred up a sharp controversy in the press, but as so often happens these days in Washington, the focus seems to be on the sensational rather than the important. And that leads to the larger argument: whether Panetta, Bob Gates et. al. should have published these books may be controversial, but it is a sideshow compared to what's really important -- and that's what they have to say about the making and execution of American foreign policy these days. White House aides and allies of the President were naturally upset to read some of the stinging comments by the former defense secretary and CIA director about the inner workings of the Obama administration. Overlooking the fact that Panetta was also generous in his praise about the President, they set out to slime him. David Gergen: Obama allies focused on whether Panetta should have written book so soon. He says Washington insiders have been telling tales on administrations since Nixon. The real problem is a swollen and all-controlling White House staff, he says. Gergen: Experienced leaders like Panetta need to be given scope for decision making
Obama
[ "IVF" ]
{ "passage": 613, "query": 989 }
Query: Instead of waiting for three years, couples will now get through to @placeholder clinics after unsuccessfully trying for a baby for two years.’ Entities: NHS, Government, IVF, Jo Macfarlane Passage: By Jo Macfarlane PUBLISHED: 16:10 EST, 19 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:10 EST, 19 May 2012 Women over 40 will be entitled to free fertility treatment on the NHS for the first time under Government guidelines to be published this week. The NHS is set to extend the controversial upper age limit for IVF by three years to 42, following advice that suggests many women in their late 30s and early 40s could conceive after treatment. The current guidance is that the NHS should not provide IVF to women over the age of 39. Government guidelines: Women over 40 will be entitled to free fertility treatment on the NHS for the first time. NHS set to extend controversial upper age limit for IVF by three years to 42. Proposed move follows advice that many women in late 30s and early 40s could conceive after treatment
IVF
[ "Jose Guallpa" ]
{ "passage": 614, "query": 990 }
Query: Bereaved: @placeholder speaks out in a television TV about his tragic ordeal Entities: Florence, Jose Guallpa, Michael 'Mikey' Guallpa, Kentucky, Zara Jimbo, Mikey, Christmas, St Elizabeth hospital, Mikey Guallpa Passage: A Kentucky boy died in his father's arms in a hospital waiting room a few days before Christmas, with his parents claiming staff failed to help them and were saying: 'Wait your turn.' Michael 'Mikey' Guallpa was rushed to St Elizabeth hospital in Florence on December 20. He was vomiting and shaking and had been to see a doctor earlier in the day after coming down with the flu. Mikey's mother, Zara Jimbo, said her husband pleaded for help, but they were told to wait and sit down in the waiting room. About 20 minutes later Mikey vomited again and passed out. Mikey Guallpa, 6, was taken to St Elizabeth hospital in Florence on Dec. 20. He had been diagnosed with the flu two days earlier but became worse. Staff told his father, Jose Guallpa, to wait their turn. Mikey passed out in the waiting room and was pronounced dead
Jose Guallpa
[ "Togiola Tulafono" ]
{ "passage": 615, "query": 991 }
Query: @placeholder cited extensive damage to roads, buildings and homes, and said he had spoken to the military about mobilizing reserve forces for assistance. Entities: Samoan Islands, American Samoa, White House, U.S., Pago Pago, South Pacific, LBJ Tropical Medican Center, Quake, Laumoli, Hawaii, Pacific, CNN, Togiola Tulafono Passage: (CNN) -- A magnitude 8.0 earthquake struck the Pacific near American Samoa, triggering towering tsunami waves that gushed over the island and leaving at least 22 people dead. The tsunami wave hit right in the middle of the harbor of Pago Pago, the capital. American Samoa Gov. Togiola Tulafono, speaking from Hawaii, said Tuesday's quake ranked "right up there with some of the worst" disasters on the island. He said about 50 people had been treated for injuries so far but he expected that number to rise. The quake hit the small cluster of South Pacific islands early Tuesday morning. By evening, Laumoli, standing outside the LBJ Tropical Medican Center morgue in the capital of Pago Pago, confirmed 22 deaths. NEW: White House declares major disaster; orders federal aid. U.S. sending plane with aid, officials to help American Samoa. Magnitude-8.0 quake strikes near Samoan Islands early Tuesday. Quake struck at depth of 7.4 miles, triggered three 5-foot tsunamis
Togiola Tulafono
[ "Cheeki Rafiki" ]
{ "passage": 616, "query": 992 }
Query: The Coast Guard said that a merchant vessel Saturday located an overturned hull that matched the description of the @placeholder, but there was no sign of the sailors. Entities: Cape Cod, Caribbean, Atlantic Ocean, Massachusetts, United Kingdom, C-130, CNN, U.S. Coast Guard, Canadian, Doug Innes, British, Cheeki Rafiki, Coast Guard Passage: (CNN) -- The U.S. Coast Guard's search for four British sailors missing in the Atlantic Ocean since late last week resumed Tuesday morning, the service said. The Coast Guard, in a statement, said the new search involved six ships and three planes, including a Canadian C-130. The search focused on an area 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The 39-foot (12 meters) Cheeki Rafiki was sailing from the Caribbean to the United Kingdom last Thursday when it began taking on water, according to the yacht's managing agent. "Unfortunately, we lost contact during the early hours of Friday morning, and we believe the crew abandoned to the life raft," Doug Innes said in a statement on Sunday. Six ships and three planes scouring Atlantic Ocean. Four British sailors are believed to have abandoned ship Friday. The 39-foot Cheeki Rafiki began taking on water the day before
Cheeki Rafiki
[ "Cheeki Rafiki" ]
{ "passage": 616, "query": 993 }
Query: Innes describes the @placeholder on his company's website as "a performance racer/cruiser and suitable for both the inshore and offshore circuit" and that she is "equipped for trans-Atlantic sailing and racing." Entities: Cape Cod, Caribbean, Atlantic Ocean, Massachusetts, United Kingdom, C-130, CNN, U.S. Coast Guard, Canadian, Doug Innes, British, Cheeki Rafiki, Coast Guard Passage: (CNN) -- The U.S. Coast Guard's search for four British sailors missing in the Atlantic Ocean since late last week resumed Tuesday morning, the service said. The Coast Guard, in a statement, said the new search involved six ships and three planes, including a Canadian C-130. The search focused on an area 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The 39-foot (12 meters) Cheeki Rafiki was sailing from the Caribbean to the United Kingdom last Thursday when it began taking on water, according to the yacht's managing agent. "Unfortunately, we lost contact during the early hours of Friday morning, and we believe the crew abandoned to the life raft," Doug Innes said in a statement on Sunday. Six ships and three planes scouring Atlantic Ocean. Four British sailors are believed to have abandoned ship Friday. The 39-foot Cheeki Rafiki began taking on water the day before
Cheeki Rafiki
[ "Atlantic Ocean" ]
{ "passage": 616, "query": 994 }
Query: Innes describes the Cheeki Rafiki on his company's website as "a performance racer/cruiser and suitable for both the inshore and offshore circuit" and that she is "equipped for trans-@placeholder sailing and racing." Entities: Cape Cod, Caribbean, Atlantic Ocean, Massachusetts, United Kingdom, C-130, CNN, U.S. Coast Guard, Canadian, Doug Innes, British, Cheeki Rafiki, Coast Guard Passage: (CNN) -- The U.S. Coast Guard's search for four British sailors missing in the Atlantic Ocean since late last week resumed Tuesday morning, the service said. The Coast Guard, in a statement, said the new search involved six ships and three planes, including a Canadian C-130. The search focused on an area 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The 39-foot (12 meters) Cheeki Rafiki was sailing from the Caribbean to the United Kingdom last Thursday when it began taking on water, according to the yacht's managing agent. "Unfortunately, we lost contact during the early hours of Friday morning, and we believe the crew abandoned to the life raft," Doug Innes said in a statement on Sunday. Six ships and three planes scouring Atlantic Ocean. Four British sailors are believed to have abandoned ship Friday. The 39-foot Cheeki Rafiki began taking on water the day before
Atlantic Ocean
[ "Jenkins", "Shayanna Jenkins" ]
{ "passage": 617, "query": 995 }
Query: @placeholder then left her home with a black trash bag and returned sometime later without it, the prosecutor said. Entities: Janice Bassil, Lloyd, Hernandez, Jenkins, Odin Lloyd, Massachusetts, Shayanna Jenkins, Fall River, Aaron Hernandez Passage: Aaron Hernandez's fiancee pleaded not guilty to perjury on Tuesday, with prosecutors alleging she lied to those looking into the death of Odin Lloyd, whom Hernandez is accused of killing. A lawyer for Shayanna Jenkins strongly denied the claims in a Fall River, Massachusetts, court, saying her client has been "fully cooperative other than insisting on her Fifth Amendment rights" and received immunity for grand jury testimony. Jenkins is among a handful of people charged as investigators look into Lloyd's fatal shooting in June. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in Lloyd's death. "It seems to me that this is overreaching, the indictment is overreaching, the statement by (the prosecutor) is overreaching, and the request for bail is overreaching," said Jenkins' lawyer, Janice Bassil. Shayanna Jenkins, Aaron Hernandez's fiancee, pleads not guilty to perjury. Prosecutors say she wasn't truthful on what she did with a bag taken from his house. Her lawyer calls prosecution's case "overreaching," notes Jenkins had immunity. Hernandez is charged with first-degree murder in Odin Lloyd's killing
Jenkins
[ "Jenkins", "Shayanna Jenkins" ]
{ "passage": 617, "query": 995 }
Query: @placeholder then left her home with a black trash bag and returned sometime later without it, the prosecutor said. Entities: Janice Bassil, Lloyd, Hernandez, Jenkins, Odin Lloyd, Massachusetts, Shayanna Jenkins, Fall River, Aaron Hernandez Passage: Aaron Hernandez's fiancee pleaded not guilty to perjury on Tuesday, with prosecutors alleging she lied to those looking into the death of Odin Lloyd, whom Hernandez is accused of killing. A lawyer for Shayanna Jenkins strongly denied the claims in a Fall River, Massachusetts, court, saying her client has been "fully cooperative other than insisting on her Fifth Amendment rights" and received immunity for grand jury testimony. Jenkins is among a handful of people charged as investigators look into Lloyd's fatal shooting in June. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in Lloyd's death. "It seems to me that this is overreaching, the indictment is overreaching, the statement by (the prosecutor) is overreaching, and the request for bail is overreaching," said Jenkins' lawyer, Janice Bassil. Shayanna Jenkins, Aaron Hernandez's fiancee, pleads not guilty to perjury. Prosecutors say she wasn't truthful on what she did with a bag taken from his house. Her lawyer calls prosecution's case "overreaching," notes Jenkins had immunity. Hernandez is charged with first-degree murder in Odin Lloyd's killing
Shayanna Jenkins
[ "Steven Gerrard" ]
{ "passage": 618, "query": 996 }
Query: @placeholder stepped up and scored the penalty against Leicester that should never have been Entities: Wes Morgan, Anfield, Mike Jones, Leicester, MOTD, ex-Leicester, Nigel Pearson, Morgan, New Year's Day, Match of the Day, Steven Gerrard, Liverpool, Gary Lineker Passage: Leicester manager Nigel Pearson called for the introduction of video technology after his side fell victim to two terrible penalty decisions in Thursday's 2-2 draw at Liverpool. Leicester were particularly incensed by referee Mike Jones’ decision to award a 17th minute spot kick for handball when the ball clearly hit Wes Morgan in the face. That provoked Match of the Day’s Gary Lineker, himself an ex-Leicester player, to tweet: ‘Worst penalty decision ever as Mike Jones gives handball against Leicester’s Morgan at Anfield when it hit him in the face. Wait until you see some of the refereeing decisions on MOTD. I reckon some of them may have been celebrating too hard last night.’. Liverpool were awarded a penalty by referee Mike Jones in the 17th minute. The ball struck Wes Morgan in the face but the official gave the penalty. Steven Gerrard scored it and put Liverpool ahead on New Year's Day
Steven Gerrard
[ "Leicester" ]
{ "passage": 618, "query": 997 }
Query: Steven Gerrard stepped up and scored the penalty against @placeholder that should never have been Entities: Wes Morgan, Anfield, Mike Jones, Leicester, MOTD, ex-Leicester, Nigel Pearson, Morgan, New Year's Day, Match of the Day, Steven Gerrard, Liverpool, Gary Lineker Passage: Leicester manager Nigel Pearson called for the introduction of video technology after his side fell victim to two terrible penalty decisions in Thursday's 2-2 draw at Liverpool. Leicester were particularly incensed by referee Mike Jones’ decision to award a 17th minute spot kick for handball when the ball clearly hit Wes Morgan in the face. That provoked Match of the Day’s Gary Lineker, himself an ex-Leicester player, to tweet: ‘Worst penalty decision ever as Mike Jones gives handball against Leicester’s Morgan at Anfield when it hit him in the face. Wait until you see some of the refereeing decisions on MOTD. I reckon some of them may have been celebrating too hard last night.’. Liverpool were awarded a penalty by referee Mike Jones in the 17th minute. The ball struck Wes Morgan in the face but the official gave the penalty. Steven Gerrard scored it and put Liverpool ahead on New Year's Day
Leicester
[ "Mike Jones" ]
{ "passage": 618, "query": 998 }
Query: Lineker vented his frustration after @placeholder awarded another penalty for Liverpool, which Gerrard scored Entities: Wes Morgan, Anfield, Mike Jones, Leicester, MOTD, ex-Leicester, Nigel Pearson, Morgan, New Year's Day, Match of the Day, Steven Gerrard, Liverpool, Gary Lineker Passage: Leicester manager Nigel Pearson called for the introduction of video technology after his side fell victim to two terrible penalty decisions in Thursday's 2-2 draw at Liverpool. Leicester were particularly incensed by referee Mike Jones’ decision to award a 17th minute spot kick for handball when the ball clearly hit Wes Morgan in the face. That provoked Match of the Day’s Gary Lineker, himself an ex-Leicester player, to tweet: ‘Worst penalty decision ever as Mike Jones gives handball against Leicester’s Morgan at Anfield when it hit him in the face. Wait until you see some of the refereeing decisions on MOTD. I reckon some of them may have been celebrating too hard last night.’. Liverpool were awarded a penalty by referee Mike Jones in the 17th minute. The ball struck Wes Morgan in the face but the official gave the penalty. Steven Gerrard scored it and put Liverpool ahead on New Year's Day
Mike Jones
[ "New York" ]
{ "passage": 619, "query": 999 }
Query: From the 20th floor, Lin should be able to see @placeholder -- the town he now runs -- in the distance. Entities: New York Knicks, King of New York, White Plains, Lin, Toranto Raptors, New York, New Jersey Nets, Jeremy Lin, White Planes, Knicks, Trump, Landry Fields Passage: Jeremy Lin, the newly-minted King of New York who has won the affection of the whole city by leading the Knicks to five straight wins, has finally found an apartment of his own... in suburban White Plains. The night before his stellar performance that beat the New Jersey Nets last week, Lin crashed on the couch at a teammate's apartment after he found himself without a place to stay. Now he has rented a $3,800-a-month two-bedroom apartment in a Trump highrise in downtown White Planes, New York. Now he as another incredible win to his name, as Lin scored the vital 3-point shot right at the buzzer of Tuesday night's game against the Toranto Raptors. Lin had been sleeping on his brother's couch but moved to Landry Fields' sofa the night before the New Jersey Nets game. Lin now has a contract for $620,000 a year, compared with more than $18M for the other New York Knicks stars. Scored the winning 3-point shot right at the buzzer Tuesday night
New York
[ "New York" ]
{ "passage": 619, "query": 1000 }
Query: The next day, Lin, 23, captured the hearts of @placeholder and the attention of basketball fans around the country with his explosive play -- a career-high 25 points, five rebounds and seven assists. Entities: New York Knicks, King of New York, White Plains, Lin, Toranto Raptors, New York, New Jersey Nets, Jeremy Lin, White Planes, Knicks, Trump, Landry Fields Passage: Jeremy Lin, the newly-minted King of New York who has won the affection of the whole city by leading the Knicks to five straight wins, has finally found an apartment of his own... in suburban White Plains. The night before his stellar performance that beat the New Jersey Nets last week, Lin crashed on the couch at a teammate's apartment after he found himself without a place to stay. Now he has rented a $3,800-a-month two-bedroom apartment in a Trump highrise in downtown White Planes, New York. Now he as another incredible win to his name, as Lin scored the vital 3-point shot right at the buzzer of Tuesday night's game against the Toranto Raptors. Lin had been sleeping on his brother's couch but moved to Landry Fields' sofa the night before the New Jersey Nets game. Lin now has a contract for $620,000 a year, compared with more than $18M for the other New York Knicks stars. Scored the winning 3-point shot right at the buzzer Tuesday night
New York
[ "Camilla Le May" ]
{ "passage": 620, "query": 1001 }
Query: 'The piece created by @placeholder is a true testament to Sefton and I'm sure will be admired by many visitors to the college in years to come.' Entities: Hyde Park, Daily Mail, Royal Veterinary College, IRA, Camilla Le May, Sefton Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:46 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:26 EST, 16 October 2013 The Princess Royal is to unveil a life-size bronze statue of a horse who became a symbol of the struggle against the IRA after surviving the deadly 1982 Hyde Park bomb atrocity. The Royal Veterinary College commissioned the sculpture of Sefton, whose recovery from the blast which killed seven stablemates and four soldiers captured the nation's hearts. The college's artist in residence, Camilla Le May, was handed the task of sculpting the black gelding and has created a three quarters of a ton sculpture, showing him walking briskly. Sefton survived the blast, which killed four soldiers and seven horses. He captured the nation's hearts in aftermath of horrific attack. Now the Royal Veterinary College will immortalise the brave steed
Camilla Le May
[ "Oman" ]
{ "passage": 621, "query": 1002 }
Query: During the 2014 tour, the couple had an almost identical itinerary with a single exception - @placeholder, which was on last year's tour, has been swapped for the UAE and Kuwait. Entities: Prince of Wales, Jordan, King Abdullah, Charles, Camilla, Harry, Clarence House, Kuwait, Oman, Middle East, Qatar, Riyadh, UAE, Saudi Arabia, British, United Arab Emirates Passage: It's less than a week since Prince Charles was last in Saudi Arabia and just under three months since Prince Harry last visited the Middle East. Now Clarence House has announced that the Prince of Wales is to set out on a whirlwind solo tour of the region early next month, with the United Arab Emirates, Jordan and Kuwait on the itinerary. However, the trip could prove controversial thanks to the presence of Qatar and Saudi Arabia on the schedule. New tour: Charles, pictured here arriving in Riyadh last week, is to tour the Middle East next month Regular visitor: Prince Charles arrives in Riyadh for the funeral of King Abdullah last weekend. Charles will travel to the Middle East at the beginning of next month. Stops include Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan and the UAE. Charles will be hosted by the royals of each country on the itinerary. He toured many of the same countries with Camilla last year. Clarence House says the tour is at the request of the British Government. Charles was in Saudi Arabia last week for the funeral of King Abdullah. Prince Harry is a recent visitor and toured Oman and the UAE in November
Oman
[ "International Falls" ]
{ "passage": 622, "query": 1003 }
Query: A House bill proposes virtually killing a subsidy program that helps 162 small rural airports, like the one in @placeholder, stay in business. Entities: Minnesota, House, Greyhound, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Grotberg, Marine Corps, International Falls, Korean War, Amtrak, VA hospital, Twin Cities, CNN, Graydon Grotberg, Delta Connection Passage: (CNN) -- Graydon Grotberg remembers when his hometown of International Falls, Minnesota, had no commercial airport. Now, he can't imagine life without it. More than a half-century ago, Grotberg boarded a Greyhound bus for the 300-mile trip to Minneapolis-St. Paul where he enlisted in Marine Corps boot camp amid the Korean War. Two years later, he returned home to Minnesota and a bus brought him back to International Falls, safe and sound. But Greyhound doesn't service International Falls anymore. Neither does Amtrak. So Grotberg, now an 81-year-old retired widower, relies on a Delta Connection flight from the International Falls airport to the Twin Cities, where he receives medical treatment for his eye condition. When he can't make the flight, he shares a VA hospital van with several other travelers willing to endure the six-hour drive. Minnesota man relies on small airport for medical treatment. House bill aims to kill subsidies to dozens of small airports. Airport: Killing subsidies would hurt town's economy. Opponent: Subsidies waste federal money
International Falls
[ "Delta Connection" ]
{ "passage": 622, "query": 1004 }
Query: Now @placeholder is looking to pull its service from the community. Entities: Minnesota, House, Greyhound, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Grotberg, Marine Corps, International Falls, Korean War, Amtrak, VA hospital, Twin Cities, CNN, Graydon Grotberg, Delta Connection Passage: (CNN) -- Graydon Grotberg remembers when his hometown of International Falls, Minnesota, had no commercial airport. Now, he can't imagine life without it. More than a half-century ago, Grotberg boarded a Greyhound bus for the 300-mile trip to Minneapolis-St. Paul where he enlisted in Marine Corps boot camp amid the Korean War. Two years later, he returned home to Minnesota and a bus brought him back to International Falls, safe and sound. But Greyhound doesn't service International Falls anymore. Neither does Amtrak. So Grotberg, now an 81-year-old retired widower, relies on a Delta Connection flight from the International Falls airport to the Twin Cities, where he receives medical treatment for his eye condition. When he can't make the flight, he shares a VA hospital van with several other travelers willing to endure the six-hour drive. Minnesota man relies on small airport for medical treatment. House bill aims to kill subsidies to dozens of small airports. Airport: Killing subsidies would hurt town's economy. Opponent: Subsidies waste federal money
Delta Connection
[ "Minneapolis-St. Paul", "Twin Cities" ]
{ "passage": 622, "query": 1005 }
Query: Some might suggest that Grotberg consider moving closer to his doctor and family in @placeholder. Entities: Minnesota, House, Greyhound, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Grotberg, Marine Corps, International Falls, Korean War, Amtrak, VA hospital, Twin Cities, CNN, Graydon Grotberg, Delta Connection Passage: (CNN) -- Graydon Grotberg remembers when his hometown of International Falls, Minnesota, had no commercial airport. Now, he can't imagine life without it. More than a half-century ago, Grotberg boarded a Greyhound bus for the 300-mile trip to Minneapolis-St. Paul where he enlisted in Marine Corps boot camp amid the Korean War. Two years later, he returned home to Minnesota and a bus brought him back to International Falls, safe and sound. But Greyhound doesn't service International Falls anymore. Neither does Amtrak. So Grotberg, now an 81-year-old retired widower, relies on a Delta Connection flight from the International Falls airport to the Twin Cities, where he receives medical treatment for his eye condition. When he can't make the flight, he shares a VA hospital van with several other travelers willing to endure the six-hour drive. Minnesota man relies on small airport for medical treatment. House bill aims to kill subsidies to dozens of small airports. Airport: Killing subsidies would hurt town's economy. Opponent: Subsidies waste federal money
Minneapolis-St. Paul
[ "Minneapolis-St. Paul", "Twin Cities" ]
{ "passage": 622, "query": 1005 }
Query: Some might suggest that Grotberg consider moving closer to his doctor and family in @placeholder. Entities: Minnesota, House, Greyhound, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Grotberg, Marine Corps, International Falls, Korean War, Amtrak, VA hospital, Twin Cities, CNN, Graydon Grotberg, Delta Connection Passage: (CNN) -- Graydon Grotberg remembers when his hometown of International Falls, Minnesota, had no commercial airport. Now, he can't imagine life without it. More than a half-century ago, Grotberg boarded a Greyhound bus for the 300-mile trip to Minneapolis-St. Paul where he enlisted in Marine Corps boot camp amid the Korean War. Two years later, he returned home to Minnesota and a bus brought him back to International Falls, safe and sound. But Greyhound doesn't service International Falls anymore. Neither does Amtrak. So Grotberg, now an 81-year-old retired widower, relies on a Delta Connection flight from the International Falls airport to the Twin Cities, where he receives medical treatment for his eye condition. When he can't make the flight, he shares a VA hospital van with several other travelers willing to endure the six-hour drive. Minnesota man relies on small airport for medical treatment. House bill aims to kill subsidies to dozens of small airports. Airport: Killing subsidies would hurt town's economy. Opponent: Subsidies waste federal money
Twin Cities
[ "Meredith Kercher", "Patrick Lumumba" ]
{ "passage": 623, "query": 1006 }
Query: always said she was a friend of @placeholder's, Amanda has always respected Entities: Florence, Knox, Italian, Kercher, Seattle, DNA, Rafaele Sollecito, Hugo Gye, Patrick Lumumba, Amanda Knox, Meredith Kercher Passage: By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 06:45 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:48 EST, 30 September 2013 More DNA tests will be carried out on the weapon thought to have killed Meredith Kercher it was heard today as the bar owner wrongly accused of her murder claimed Amanda Knox is guilty. Knox's second appeal trial began in Florence where the Italian judge agreed to test one DNA trace not previously examined because it had been deemed too small. A court-ordered review in the first appeal trial discredited DNA evidence on the kitchen knife linked to Ms Kercher. Scroll down for video. Amanda Knox's retrial began in Florence this morning but she is in Seattle. 'She is guilty and that is why she slandered me,' says Patrick Lumumba. Miss Knox and her one-time lover Rafaele Sollecito have already served four years in jail following the murder of Meredith Kercher. Both were freed on appeal in 2011 but were ordered to face retrial
Meredith Kercher
[ "Meredith Kercher", "Patrick Lumumba" ]
{ "passage": 623, "query": 1006 }
Query: always said she was a friend of @placeholder's, Amanda has always respected Entities: Florence, Knox, Italian, Kercher, Seattle, DNA, Rafaele Sollecito, Hugo Gye, Patrick Lumumba, Amanda Knox, Meredith Kercher Passage: By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 06:45 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:48 EST, 30 September 2013 More DNA tests will be carried out on the weapon thought to have killed Meredith Kercher it was heard today as the bar owner wrongly accused of her murder claimed Amanda Knox is guilty. Knox's second appeal trial began in Florence where the Italian judge agreed to test one DNA trace not previously examined because it had been deemed too small. A court-ordered review in the first appeal trial discredited DNA evidence on the kitchen knife linked to Ms Kercher. Scroll down for video. Amanda Knox's retrial began in Florence this morning but she is in Seattle. 'She is guilty and that is why she slandered me,' says Patrick Lumumba. Miss Knox and her one-time lover Rafaele Sollecito have already served four years in jail following the murder of Meredith Kercher. Both were freed on appeal in 2011 but were ordered to face retrial
Patrick Lumumba
[ "Sun", "The Sun" ]
{ "passage": 624, "query": 1007 }
Query: The PCC, which had warned that publication could breach the editors’ code of practice on privacy grounds, has already said it would be ‘inappropriate’ to open its own investigation into the @placeholder’s printing of the photos. Entities: Sam Adams, The Sun, Afghanistan, Prince, Press Complaints Commission, Apache helicopter, Apache, Harry, Las Vegas, Prince Harry, Sun Passage: By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 09:06 EST, 28 September 2012 | UPDATED: 05:43 EST, 29 September 2012 Complaint: Aides of Prince Harry (pictured here serving in Afghanistan) have said pursuing the complaint would be a 'distraction' from his work as an Apache helicopter co-pilot Prince Harry has decided not to make a formal complaint to the press watchdog over the Sun’s decision to publish nude photographs of him. The tabloid was the only newspaper to defy advice from the Press Complaints Commission not to print the pictures of Harry taken during a game of strip billiards in Las Vegas. Press watchdog received 3,800 complaints after The Sun ran nude pictures of Prince Harry. Prince's aides say pursuing complaint against newspaper would be a 'distraction' Said the prince is focused instead on his work as an Apache helicopter pilot in Afghanistan
Sun
[ "Sun", "The Sun" ]
{ "passage": 624, "query": 1007 }
Query: The PCC, which had warned that publication could breach the editors’ code of practice on privacy grounds, has already said it would be ‘inappropriate’ to open its own investigation into the @placeholder’s printing of the photos. Entities: Sam Adams, The Sun, Afghanistan, Prince, Press Complaints Commission, Apache helicopter, Apache, Harry, Las Vegas, Prince Harry, Sun Passage: By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 09:06 EST, 28 September 2012 | UPDATED: 05:43 EST, 29 September 2012 Complaint: Aides of Prince Harry (pictured here serving in Afghanistan) have said pursuing the complaint would be a 'distraction' from his work as an Apache helicopter co-pilot Prince Harry has decided not to make a formal complaint to the press watchdog over the Sun’s decision to publish nude photographs of him. The tabloid was the only newspaper to defy advice from the Press Complaints Commission not to print the pictures of Harry taken during a game of strip billiards in Las Vegas. Press watchdog received 3,800 complaints after The Sun ran nude pictures of Prince Harry. Prince's aides say pursuing complaint against newspaper would be a 'distraction' Said the prince is focused instead on his work as an Apache helicopter pilot in Afghanistan
The Sun
[ "Trevor Hannington" ]
{ "passage": 625, "query": 1008 }
Query: To get revenge, @placeholder went on to publish her name, address, contact details and photograph online, branding her a 'grass'. Entities: Trevor Hannington, Terrorism Act, Richard Hartley, Lindsay Seagrim-Trinder, Nazi, South Wales, Hitler, Treherbert Passage: By Richard Hartley-parkinson PUBLISHED: 07:02 EST, 4 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:27 EST, 4 April 2013 Trevor Hannington has been jailed for harassing a woman who provided a witness statement against him A Nazi thug dubbed 'The Fist' has been jailed for posting abusive messages about the woman who 'grassed him up' to police. Hitler-loving alcoholic Trevor Hannington, 61, from Treherbert, South Wales, was due to face trial for offences under the Terrorism Act when former friend Lindsay Seagrim-Trinder gave a witness statement against him. However, he pleaded guilty so she was never called to court to testify against him. Trevor Hannington jailed for stirring up racial hatred. Former friend Lindsay Seagrim-Trinder told police about his racist views. After he was released from prison he waged hate campaign against her
Trevor Hannington
[ "Hitler" ]
{ "passage": 625, "query": 1009 }
Query: However, Hannington posted a blog celebrating what would have been @placeholder's 120th birthday in 2009 and that is when the friendship broke down. Entities: Trevor Hannington, Terrorism Act, Richard Hartley, Lindsay Seagrim-Trinder, Nazi, South Wales, Hitler, Treherbert Passage: By Richard Hartley-parkinson PUBLISHED: 07:02 EST, 4 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:27 EST, 4 April 2013 Trevor Hannington has been jailed for harassing a woman who provided a witness statement against him A Nazi thug dubbed 'The Fist' has been jailed for posting abusive messages about the woman who 'grassed him up' to police. Hitler-loving alcoholic Trevor Hannington, 61, from Treherbert, South Wales, was due to face trial for offences under the Terrorism Act when former friend Lindsay Seagrim-Trinder gave a witness statement against him. However, he pleaded guilty so she was never called to court to testify against him. Trevor Hannington jailed for stirring up racial hatred. Former friend Lindsay Seagrim-Trinder told police about his racist views. After he was released from prison he waged hate campaign against her
Hitler
[ "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 626, "query": 1010 }
Query: @placeholder opponents equate the measure to amnesty, and have said it would signal to the world that the United States is not serious about enforcing its laws or its borders. Entities: University of Michigan, Ola Kaso, Kaso, Albania, Republicans, America, DREAM Act, Democrats, CNN, Washington, Senate Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Ola Kaso, who was born in Albania and came to America at the age of 5, described her predicament in a Senate hearing Tuesday. "Despite my compliance with the law, there's no way I can achieve citizenship," said Kaso, now 18 and ready to start college in the fall at the University of Michigan. "Despite aspirations and hard work, I face deportation in one year." In short, she said, "I am a DREAM Act student." Kaso referred to legislation pushed by Democrats but opposed by Republicans that would give children of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship through military service or college education. Children of illegal immigrants face deportation. Supporters of the measure urge giving them a chance to stay. Republicans complain the measure could increase illegal immigration. The DREAM Act offers a path to citizenship through the military or college
Republicans
[ "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 626, "query": 1011 }
Query: For their part, @placeholder have depended on the immigration issue in the past to fire up conservative voters. Entities: University of Michigan, Ola Kaso, Kaso, Albania, Republicans, America, DREAM Act, Democrats, CNN, Washington, Senate Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Ola Kaso, who was born in Albania and came to America at the age of 5, described her predicament in a Senate hearing Tuesday. "Despite my compliance with the law, there's no way I can achieve citizenship," said Kaso, now 18 and ready to start college in the fall at the University of Michigan. "Despite aspirations and hard work, I face deportation in one year." In short, she said, "I am a DREAM Act student." Kaso referred to legislation pushed by Democrats but opposed by Republicans that would give children of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship through military service or college education. Children of illegal immigrants face deportation. Supporters of the measure urge giving them a chance to stay. Republicans complain the measure could increase illegal immigration. The DREAM Act offers a path to citizenship through the military or college
Republicans
[ "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 626, "query": 1012 }
Query: Some analysts also believe that if Democrats push too hard and too fast on immigration, particularly in tough economic times, it could push swing voters toward the @placeholder. Entities: University of Michigan, Ola Kaso, Kaso, Albania, Republicans, America, DREAM Act, Democrats, CNN, Washington, Senate Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Ola Kaso, who was born in Albania and came to America at the age of 5, described her predicament in a Senate hearing Tuesday. "Despite my compliance with the law, there's no way I can achieve citizenship," said Kaso, now 18 and ready to start college in the fall at the University of Michigan. "Despite aspirations and hard work, I face deportation in one year." In short, she said, "I am a DREAM Act student." Kaso referred to legislation pushed by Democrats but opposed by Republicans that would give children of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship through military service or college education. Children of illegal immigrants face deportation. Supporters of the measure urge giving them a chance to stay. Republicans complain the measure could increase illegal immigration. The DREAM Act offers a path to citizenship through the military or college
Republicans
[ "Barclays Premier League", "Premier League" ]
{ "passage": 627, "query": 1013 }
Query: The @placeholder are expected to ask for revised offers for all packages at the start of next week, which suggests bidding is very close for all sets of rights. Entities: Barclays Premier League, beIN Sports, BT Sport, America, Discovery Channel, Qatar, BBC, Premier League, Sky, Discovery Communications Passage: Sky faces losing the lion's share of Premier League live rights The £4billion fight to show live Barclays Premier League football will go into a second round next week. The bids were tabled for the seven packages — starting in 2016-17 — by a noon deadline on Friday, but there was no immediate verdict from the Premier League, as there was a week earlier for the highlights rights won by BBC. This is because America’s Discovery Channel and maybe even Qatar-based beIN Sports could join BT Sport and Sky in a fierce battle that will not be concluded until Tuesday or Wednesday. Sky and BT Sport have tabled bids to show live Premier League matches. Discovery Communications and beIN Sports also expected to bid. Increased competition could push price per match to £8million
Barclays Premier League
[ "Barclays Premier League", "Premier League" ]
{ "passage": 627, "query": 1013 }
Query: The @placeholder are expected to ask for revised offers for all packages at the start of next week, which suggests bidding is very close for all sets of rights. Entities: Barclays Premier League, beIN Sports, BT Sport, America, Discovery Channel, Qatar, BBC, Premier League, Sky, Discovery Communications Passage: Sky faces losing the lion's share of Premier League live rights The £4billion fight to show live Barclays Premier League football will go into a second round next week. The bids were tabled for the seven packages — starting in 2016-17 — by a noon deadline on Friday, but there was no immediate verdict from the Premier League, as there was a week earlier for the highlights rights won by BBC. This is because America’s Discovery Channel and maybe even Qatar-based beIN Sports could join BT Sport and Sky in a fierce battle that will not be concluded until Tuesday or Wednesday. Sky and BT Sport have tabled bids to show live Premier League matches. Discovery Communications and beIN Sports also expected to bid. Increased competition could push price per match to £8million
Premier League
[ "Barclays Premier League", "Premier League" ]
{ "passage": 627, "query": 1014 }
Query: @placeholder fans are not expected to see a reduction in ticket prices following the sale Entities: Barclays Premier League, beIN Sports, BT Sport, America, Discovery Channel, Qatar, BBC, Premier League, Sky, Discovery Communications Passage: Sky faces losing the lion's share of Premier League live rights The £4billion fight to show live Barclays Premier League football will go into a second round next week. The bids were tabled for the seven packages — starting in 2016-17 — by a noon deadline on Friday, but there was no immediate verdict from the Premier League, as there was a week earlier for the highlights rights won by BBC. This is because America’s Discovery Channel and maybe even Qatar-based beIN Sports could join BT Sport and Sky in a fierce battle that will not be concluded until Tuesday or Wednesday. Sky and BT Sport have tabled bids to show live Premier League matches. Discovery Communications and beIN Sports also expected to bid. Increased competition could push price per match to £8million
Barclays Premier League
[ "Barclays Premier League", "Premier League" ]
{ "passage": 627, "query": 1014 }
Query: @placeholder fans are not expected to see a reduction in ticket prices following the sale Entities: Barclays Premier League, beIN Sports, BT Sport, America, Discovery Channel, Qatar, BBC, Premier League, Sky, Discovery Communications Passage: Sky faces losing the lion's share of Premier League live rights The £4billion fight to show live Barclays Premier League football will go into a second round next week. The bids were tabled for the seven packages — starting in 2016-17 — by a noon deadline on Friday, but there was no immediate verdict from the Premier League, as there was a week earlier for the highlights rights won by BBC. This is because America’s Discovery Channel and maybe even Qatar-based beIN Sports could join BT Sport and Sky in a fierce battle that will not be concluded until Tuesday or Wednesday. Sky and BT Sport have tabled bids to show live Premier League matches. Discovery Communications and beIN Sports also expected to bid. Increased competition could push price per match to £8million
Premier League