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[ "Bush" ]
{ "passage": 64777, "query": 99339 }
Query: Democrats, who once criticized @placeholder for not talking directly to North Korea about its nuclear program, are cautiously supportive of the deal. Entities: Japan, Republicans, Russia, Yongbyon, WASHINGTON, State Department, South Korea, U.S., North Korea, Iran, Syria, CNN, Pyongyang, China, Bush Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Bush administration hailed North Korea's declaration of its nuclear program as a success for the multilateral diplomacy it engaged in through the six party talks with South Korea, China, Japan and Russia. Workers remove fuel rods on the reactor floor at North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear facility this year. In fact, North Korea's confessions of many of its nuclear sins -- and its shutdown of its nuclear reactor at Yongbyon -- are the closest the international community has come to curbing North Korea's nuclear program. As a result of Pyongyang's handover of the 60-page declaration document -- and Friday's expected destruction of the cooling tower at Yongbyon -- President Bush ordered some sanctions against North Korea lifted and instructed the State Department to remove the reclusive communist nation from U.S. lists of enemies and nations that support terrorism. Just as important as what the nuclear declaration says is what it doesn't say. North Korea didn't admit to uranium enrichment or sharing secrets with Syria. Many Republicans say Bush administration has let Pyongyang off the hook. U.S. may be headed down the same road with Iran
Bush
[ "North Korea" ]
{ "passage": 64777, "query": 99340 }
Query: Democrats, who once criticized Bush for not talking directly to @placeholder about its nuclear program, are cautiously supportive of the deal. Entities: Japan, Republicans, Russia, Yongbyon, WASHINGTON, State Department, South Korea, U.S., North Korea, Iran, Syria, CNN, Pyongyang, China, Bush Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Bush administration hailed North Korea's declaration of its nuclear program as a success for the multilateral diplomacy it engaged in through the six party talks with South Korea, China, Japan and Russia. Workers remove fuel rods on the reactor floor at North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear facility this year. In fact, North Korea's confessions of many of its nuclear sins -- and its shutdown of its nuclear reactor at Yongbyon -- are the closest the international community has come to curbing North Korea's nuclear program. As a result of Pyongyang's handover of the 60-page declaration document -- and Friday's expected destruction of the cooling tower at Yongbyon -- President Bush ordered some sanctions against North Korea lifted and instructed the State Department to remove the reclusive communist nation from U.S. lists of enemies and nations that support terrorism. Just as important as what the nuclear declaration says is what it doesn't say. North Korea didn't admit to uranium enrichment or sharing secrets with Syria. Many Republicans say Bush administration has let Pyongyang off the hook. U.S. may be headed down the same road with Iran
North Korea
[ "Soviets" ]
{ "passage": 64778, "query": 99341 }
Query: The U.S. agencies also documented their space rivalry with the @placeholder, how U.S. intelligence picked up Soviet anti-ballistic missile radar images, when their signals reflected off the moon. Entities: U.S. Army, Space Patrol, U.S., Soviets, Russians, Mars, Project Horizon Passage: The U.S. military races to the moon to build a base -- to beat the Russians to the punch. Maybe test a nuclear weapon on the surface. Consider a lunar-based bombing system to target earthbound foes. That was the plan in the 1960s, according to declassified national security documents released this week -- some of them stamped as "SECRET." Today those schemes may sound as outlandish and dusty as a relic black-and-white episode of "Space Patrol." But consider this: Currently, a vision of sending humans to Mars has begun to form in our collective imagination. Technological advances are swelling our anticipation of touching that dream in a decade or two. "Project Horizon" proposed a leap beyond the Soviets in the space race. The U.S. Army said a military base on the moon was a "requirement" Military officials considered the detonation of a nuclear device near the moon. The military outpost was to have bulldozers, cabins, nuclear power plants
Soviets
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 64778, "query": 99342 }
Query: The U.S. agencies also documented their space rivalry with the Soviet Union, how @placeholder intelligence picked up Soviet anti-ballistic missile radar images, when their signals reflected off the moon. Entities: U.S. Army, Space Patrol, U.S., Soviets, Russians, Mars, Project Horizon Passage: The U.S. military races to the moon to build a base -- to beat the Russians to the punch. Maybe test a nuclear weapon on the surface. Consider a lunar-based bombing system to target earthbound foes. That was the plan in the 1960s, according to declassified national security documents released this week -- some of them stamped as "SECRET." Today those schemes may sound as outlandish and dusty as a relic black-and-white episode of "Space Patrol." But consider this: Currently, a vision of sending humans to Mars has begun to form in our collective imagination. Technological advances are swelling our anticipation of touching that dream in a decade or two. "Project Horizon" proposed a leap beyond the Soviets in the space race. The U.S. Army said a military base on the moon was a "requirement" Military officials considered the detonation of a nuclear device near the moon. The military outpost was to have bulldozers, cabins, nuclear power plants
U.S.
[ "Soviets" ]
{ "passage": 64778, "query": 99343 }
Query: The U.S. agencies also documented their space rivalry with the Soviet Union, how U.S. intelligence picked up @placeholder anti-ballistic missile radar images, when their signals reflected off the moon. Entities: U.S. Army, Space Patrol, U.S., Soviets, Russians, Mars, Project Horizon Passage: The U.S. military races to the moon to build a base -- to beat the Russians to the punch. Maybe test a nuclear weapon on the surface. Consider a lunar-based bombing system to target earthbound foes. That was the plan in the 1960s, according to declassified national security documents released this week -- some of them stamped as "SECRET." Today those schemes may sound as outlandish and dusty as a relic black-and-white episode of "Space Patrol." But consider this: Currently, a vision of sending humans to Mars has begun to form in our collective imagination. Technological advances are swelling our anticipation of touching that dream in a decade or two. "Project Horizon" proposed a leap beyond the Soviets in the space race. The U.S. Army said a military base on the moon was a "requirement" Military officials considered the detonation of a nuclear device near the moon. The military outpost was to have bulldozers, cabins, nuclear power plants
Soviets
[ "Libyans" ]
{ "passage": 64779, "query": 99344 }
Query: Britain is working to pass the regulation needed to release about $10.1 billion in frozen @placeholder assets, he said. Entities: Britain, United States, Moammar Gadhafi, U.S., United Nations, U.N. Security Council, Rice, Central Bank of Libya, Libyan Foreign Bank, Libyans, Security Council, CNN, Susan Rice Passage: (CNN) -- The United Nations Security Council on Friday lifted sanctions on the Central Bank of Libya and the Libyan Foreign Bank, moves that were warmly received by the United States and Britain. "This will allow the United States and other countries to unfreeze billions of dollars to help Libyans build their new democracy," U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice said. The sanctions had been imposed early this year by U.N. Security Council resolutions 1970 and 1973 in an attempt to halt the killing of unarmed demonstrators by forces loyal to longtime leader Moammar Gadhafi. "Now, as Libyans develop their new state, these sanctions can be ended responsibly," Rice said. The Security Council action will unfreeze billions of dollars, Rice says. The sanctions were imposed early this year. Money will "help Libyans build their new democracy," Rice says
Libyans
[ "Helen Ghosh" ]
{ "passage": 64780, "query": 99345 }
Query: The @placeholder said it is unlikely that the Trust would allow a wind farm on its land Entities: UK, National Trust, Helen Ghosh, Anna Edwards Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 21:45 EST, 23 October 2013 | UPDATED: 04:11 EST, 24 October 2013 The charity that protects the UK's historic and natural spaces has revealed it could allow fracking on its land. The head of the National Trust says that the controversial method which drills for natural gas could be given the go-ahead on conserved land. Dame Helen Ghosh also practically ruled out allowing wind farms on the conservation charity's property. In August, the charity said on its website that is has 'a presumption against fracking on National Trust land' because natural gas is a fossil gas. Dame Helen Ghosh says that the controversial method which drills for natural gas could be given the go-ahead depending upon the evidence. Practically ruled out wind farms on the conservation charity's property. In August, the charity said on its website that is has 'a presumption against fracking on National Trust land'
Helen Ghosh
[ "Ground Zero" ]
{ "passage": 64781, "query": 99346 }
Query: Aside from painting an unflattering portrait of Lieberman, it also directly contradicts his claims that he suffered from 'depression and panic attacks' after working at @placeholder following the terrorist attacks. Entities: Palm Beach, Social Security, NYPD, New York, Glenn Lieberman, Lieberman, Meghan Keneally, New York City, Florida, Ground Zero Passage: By Meghan Keneally A former cop-turned-disability schemer has been revealed to have been renting a $1.5million Florida mansion using the money he was given from Social Security. Glenn Lieberman, 48, was held up by the New York District Attorney as one of the poster boys for the widespread scam when it was announced on Tuesday and now details of how he spent the $175,000 he pocketed have been revealed. The former New York police officer and his wife moved from New York to the warmer climes of Palm Beach, Florida and are currently renting a waterfront mansion that has a pool and access to a waterway where he parks his two jet skis. Glenn Lieberman, 48, took home $175,000 since 2009 and was living in Palm Beach at his rented $1.5million home. Lieberman turned himself in to New York City authorities Thursday morning after driving up from Florida. Retired NYPD officers, firefighters and corrections officers claimed they had PTSD and depression because of the Ground Zero clean up. Received thousands in annual disability compensation from 9/11 disability fund as a result, promising that they retired. The whole scheme cost taxpayers $21.4million dollars. Some kept it 'in the family' and had multiple siblings in on the plot. Lawyers coached fraudsters on how they should talk about leaving the TV on all day and constantly napping, having trouble grooming themselves
Ground Zero
[ "Ronaiah Tuiasosopo" ]
{ "passage": 64782, "query": 99347 }
Query: @placeholder wasn't seen in attendance, and two church members said he was not there. Entities: Peter Navy Tuiasosopo, Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, Notre Dame, Daily Mail Reporter, Kennay Kekua, Manti Te'o, Associated Press Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 11:22 EST, 21 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:58 EST, 21 January 2013 The man identified as the hoaxer who invented Notre Dame superstar Manti Te'o's tragic girlfriend may tell his side of the story, a family member said yesterday. Peter Navy Tuiasosopo, uncle of Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, says the family plans to hold a meeting this week to determine when and how his nephew would talk about the bizarre prank. 'We want to do it right,' he said, also noting that the family has hired an attorney. He never directly mentioned the hoax or his nephew being involved. Family spokesman says relatives are deciding when and how Ronaiah Tuiasosopo will talk about the prank. He is believed to be the person who invented the Kennay Kekua persona - the tragic girlfriend of Notre Dame footballer Manti Te'o
Ronaiah Tuiasosopo
[ "Ireland", "Irish" ]
{ "passage": 64783, "query": 99348 }
Query: 'Many @placeholder people supported the war effort not in uniform. Entities: Second World War, Irish Army, Ireland, Berlin, Nazi, German Jewish, Irish, Allies, UK, Jews, Adolf Hitler, Charles Bewley, Alan Shatter, Warsaw Ghetto, Hitler, Jewish, Lee Moran Passage: By Lee Moran Updated: 16:42 GMT, 26 January 2012 Ireland has admitted for the first time that its 'morally bankrupt' regime of the 1930s denied visas to desperate Jews trying to escape from Nazi persecution. Justice Minister Alan Shatter said that, following Adolf Hitler's rise to power, Ireland's anti-semitic Berlin ambassador Charles Bewley ensured 'the doors to this state were kept firmly closed to German Jewish families trying to flee'. The admission came as he apologised for the way brave soldiers who 'deserted' the Irish Army to fight with the Allies during the Second World War were treated. Denied: Jewish families, such as the ones pictured in this 1943 photo being rounded up in the Warsaw Ghetto, were denied entry to Ireland in the 1930s. Justice Minister Alan Shatter says 'doors to state were kept firmly closed to Jews fleeing Hitler' while UK took thousands. Sorry for way 'deserter' Irish soldiers fighting for allies were treated. They were barred from jobs and state pensions on their return. Links two issues and hints at upcoming official pardon
Ireland
[ "Ireland", "Irish" ]
{ "passage": 64783, "query": 99348 }
Query: 'Many @placeholder people supported the war effort not in uniform. Entities: Second World War, Irish Army, Ireland, Berlin, Nazi, German Jewish, Irish, Allies, UK, Jews, Adolf Hitler, Charles Bewley, Alan Shatter, Warsaw Ghetto, Hitler, Jewish, Lee Moran Passage: By Lee Moran Updated: 16:42 GMT, 26 January 2012 Ireland has admitted for the first time that its 'morally bankrupt' regime of the 1930s denied visas to desperate Jews trying to escape from Nazi persecution. Justice Minister Alan Shatter said that, following Adolf Hitler's rise to power, Ireland's anti-semitic Berlin ambassador Charles Bewley ensured 'the doors to this state were kept firmly closed to German Jewish families trying to flee'. The admission came as he apologised for the way brave soldiers who 'deserted' the Irish Army to fight with the Allies during the Second World War were treated. Denied: Jewish families, such as the ones pictured in this 1943 photo being rounded up in the Warsaw Ghetto, were denied entry to Ireland in the 1930s. Justice Minister Alan Shatter says 'doors to state were kept firmly closed to Jews fleeing Hitler' while UK took thousands. Sorry for way 'deserter' Irish soldiers fighting for allies were treated. They were barred from jobs and state pensions on their return. Links two issues and hints at upcoming official pardon
Irish
[ "Parliament" ]
{ "passage": 64784, "query": 99349 }
Query: By tradition, the door is slammed in his face, and he is required to pound on the door with his rod to get the attention of members of @placeholder. Entities: Afghanistan, Elizabeth, House of Lords, Black Rod, Buckingham Palace, Iran, Diamond Jubilee, Parliament, CNN, Queen Elizabeth II, London, British Passage: London (CNN) -- Queen Elizabeth II laid out the British government's plans for the coming year in a speech Wednesday marked by pomp and tradition. In the speech scripted by politicians but read in the House of Lords by the monarch, she said her ministers would reduce the deficit, strengthen regulation of the financial sector, work to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons and promote stability in Afghanistan. The government will also act on proposals to force banks to split their retail and investment operations, she said. The speech lasted about 10 minutes, less time than it took her to travel by carriage from Buckingham Palace to Parliament. NEW: Queen Elizabeth II calls for banking reform and warns about Iran. British queen delivers a speech each year scripted by politicians for her to read. Her messenger, the Black Rod, summons lawmakers to her speech. Elizabeth is marking her Diamond Jubilee, 60 years on the throne
Parliament
[ "Shariah" ]
{ "passage": 64785, "query": 99350 }
Query: Some were @placeholder-based laws; others were regulations considered unfavorable towards investment and business. Entities: Aceh, Jakarta Globe, Shariah, Islamic, Indonesia, Law, Suaidi Yahya, Lhokseumawe, Jakarta, CNN, Globe Passage: Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- The central government may step in to stop a city in Aceh province from prohibiting women from wearing pants and "straddling" motorbikes or bicycles, requiring women to instead ride two-wheel vehicles "sidesaddle." The mayor of the town of Lhokseumawe told the Jakarta Globe this week that the town planned to submit the new rule because "we've seen that people's behaviors and morals are getting far from Aceh's Islamic cultural values." Photos: Women of Indonesia "We want to save women from things that will cause them to violate Shariah law. We wish to honor women with this ban, because they are delicate creatures," the Globe quoted Mayor Suaidi Yahya as saying. A city in Indonesia may prohibit women wearing pants and "straddling" bikes. The central government could step in and prohibit the law, which hasn't be formally passed. Mayor: Law will "save women from things that will cause them to violate Shariah law" Indonesia human rights advocates were upset by the move, calling it discriminatory
Shariah
[ "Gail" ]
{ "passage": 64786, "query": 99351 }
Query: @placeholder concedes she considered leaving, "but I couldn't walk away from my father-in-law." Entities: Anthony Lazzara Sr., LifeWire, Americans, Lazzaras, Gail, Anthony Lazzara Jr., World War II Passage: (LifeWire) -- After his father was diagnosed with dementia in 1996, Anthony Lazzara Jr. faced a difficult decision: He and his wife, Gail, either could place his father, Anthony Lazzara Sr., in a facility, or they could care for him themselves. Anthony Lazzara Jr. (right) and his wife, Gail (left), cared for Anthony Lazzara Sr. at home for eight years. Unable to afford a care facility, the Lazzaras brought him home. So began eight long years of caring for the World War II veteran and onetime truck driver as he slowly declined -- a burden borne largely by Gail, 56. The stress of caring for an elderly parent can overwhelm a relationship. Couples may have unreasonable expectations of what they can or should do. More than 44 million Americans care for an adult family member or friend. Almost 80 percent of these are caring for someone older than 50
Gail
[ "Gail" ]
{ "passage": 64786, "query": 99352 }
Query: Although they say their marriage has stabilized since his passing -- @placeholder has been able to devote more time to her job coordinating a local volleyball league -- they admit that it could have crumbled. Entities: Anthony Lazzara Sr., LifeWire, Americans, Lazzaras, Gail, Anthony Lazzara Jr., World War II Passage: (LifeWire) -- After his father was diagnosed with dementia in 1996, Anthony Lazzara Jr. faced a difficult decision: He and his wife, Gail, either could place his father, Anthony Lazzara Sr., in a facility, or they could care for him themselves. Anthony Lazzara Jr. (right) and his wife, Gail (left), cared for Anthony Lazzara Sr. at home for eight years. Unable to afford a care facility, the Lazzaras brought him home. So began eight long years of caring for the World War II veteran and onetime truck driver as he slowly declined -- a burden borne largely by Gail, 56. The stress of caring for an elderly parent can overwhelm a relationship. Couples may have unreasonable expectations of what they can or should do. More than 44 million Americans care for an adult family member or friend. Almost 80 percent of these are caring for someone older than 50
Gail
[ "Alexander Cameron", "Cameron" ]
{ "passage": 64787, "query": 99353 }
Query: The family resemblance is also unmistakable, although @placeholder is silver-haired and a little fuller-figured. Entities: Douglas Hurd, Britain, Boris Johnson, Daily Mail, Fellows' Eyot, Who's Who, Charlie Brooks, William Waldegrave, William Gladstone, Cameron, Barbara Davies, Alexander Cameron, Eton Society, Lord Vestey, London, British, Jonathan Aitken Passage: By Barbara Davies for the Daily Mail Updated: 02:20 EST, 29 July 2011 The guest list of old boys who gathered earlier this month for the bicentenary of The Eton Society read like a Who's Who of some of the most illustrious and wealthy members of British society. Mingling in a marquee on the lawn known as Fellows' Eyot, they shared anecdotes about their membership of the school's most prestigious club, known as 'Pop', a self-electing group of the most popular and sporty sixth-formers. Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, was there, along with Douglas Hurd and William Waldegrave, Jonathan Aitken, Lord Vestey, racehorse trainer Charlie Brooks and Sir William Gladstone - great-grandson of the Prime Minister whose name he bears. 'I lived in the shadow of my older brother ' Mr Cameron admitted. Alexander Cameron is one of Britain's top barristers. He has worked on some of the most high-profile legal cases of recent years
Alexander Cameron
[ "Alexander Cameron", "Cameron" ]
{ "passage": 64787, "query": 99353 }
Query: The family resemblance is also unmistakable, although @placeholder is silver-haired and a little fuller-figured. Entities: Douglas Hurd, Britain, Boris Johnson, Daily Mail, Fellows' Eyot, Who's Who, Charlie Brooks, William Waldegrave, William Gladstone, Cameron, Barbara Davies, Alexander Cameron, Eton Society, Lord Vestey, London, British, Jonathan Aitken Passage: By Barbara Davies for the Daily Mail Updated: 02:20 EST, 29 July 2011 The guest list of old boys who gathered earlier this month for the bicentenary of The Eton Society read like a Who's Who of some of the most illustrious and wealthy members of British society. Mingling in a marquee on the lawn known as Fellows' Eyot, they shared anecdotes about their membership of the school's most prestigious club, known as 'Pop', a self-electing group of the most popular and sporty sixth-formers. Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, was there, along with Douglas Hurd and William Waldegrave, Jonathan Aitken, Lord Vestey, racehorse trainer Charlie Brooks and Sir William Gladstone - great-grandson of the Prime Minister whose name he bears. 'I lived in the shadow of my older brother ' Mr Cameron admitted. Alexander Cameron is one of Britain's top barristers. He has worked on some of the most high-profile legal cases of recent years
Cameron
[ "Olympic", "Olympic Committee" ]
{ "passage": 64788, "query": 99354 }
Query: But he is adamant that Ukraine can be brought together by success in Sochi and through "sporting and @placeholder values." Entities: Olympic, Sochi Games, Bubka, Kiev, Olympic Committee, Ukraine, Sergey Bubka, Sochi, Winter Olympics, CNN, Ukraine Winter Olympics Passage: (CNN) -- The violence and bloodshed on the streets of Kiev has left Ukraine on the "brink of catastrophe," according to one of the nation's most famous sons. Sergey Bubka, a man known across the world for his record-breaking exploits as a pole vault champion, has been left shellshocked by the scenes in his home country. From Sochi, where he is trying to salvage the spirit of Ukraine's athletes at the Winter Olympics, Bubka has watched on in horror as anti-government protestors clash with police. "I couldn't believe that has happened in my country," the 50-year-old, who is head of Ukraine's Olympic Committee, told CNN in Sochi Thursday. Sergey Bubka tells CNN he wants the violence in Ukraine to stop. Former Olympic champion wants government and protesters to "start dialogue again" CNN told at least 100 people have died and 500 injured since Thursday morning. Two members of Ukraine Winter Olympics team withdraw from Sochi Games
Olympic
[ "Olympic", "Olympic Committee" ]
{ "passage": 64788, "query": 99354 }
Query: But he is adamant that Ukraine can be brought together by success in Sochi and through "sporting and @placeholder values." Entities: Olympic, Sochi Games, Bubka, Kiev, Olympic Committee, Ukraine, Sergey Bubka, Sochi, Winter Olympics, CNN, Ukraine Winter Olympics Passage: (CNN) -- The violence and bloodshed on the streets of Kiev has left Ukraine on the "brink of catastrophe," according to one of the nation's most famous sons. Sergey Bubka, a man known across the world for his record-breaking exploits as a pole vault champion, has been left shellshocked by the scenes in his home country. From Sochi, where he is trying to salvage the spirit of Ukraine's athletes at the Winter Olympics, Bubka has watched on in horror as anti-government protestors clash with police. "I couldn't believe that has happened in my country," the 50-year-old, who is head of Ukraine's Olympic Committee, told CNN in Sochi Thursday. Sergey Bubka tells CNN he wants the violence in Ukraine to stop. Former Olympic champion wants government and protesters to "start dialogue again" CNN told at least 100 people have died and 500 injured since Thursday morning. Two members of Ukraine Winter Olympics team withdraw from Sochi Games
Olympic Committee
[ "Winter Olympics" ]
{ "passage": 64788, "query": 99355 }
Query: "We want to show to everyone that Ukraine exists and is united through sport and @placeholder." Entities: Olympic, Sochi Games, Bubka, Kiev, Olympic Committee, Ukraine, Sergey Bubka, Sochi, Winter Olympics, CNN, Ukraine Winter Olympics Passage: (CNN) -- The violence and bloodshed on the streets of Kiev has left Ukraine on the "brink of catastrophe," according to one of the nation's most famous sons. Sergey Bubka, a man known across the world for his record-breaking exploits as a pole vault champion, has been left shellshocked by the scenes in his home country. From Sochi, where he is trying to salvage the spirit of Ukraine's athletes at the Winter Olympics, Bubka has watched on in horror as anti-government protestors clash with police. "I couldn't believe that has happened in my country," the 50-year-old, who is head of Ukraine's Olympic Committee, told CNN in Sochi Thursday. Sergey Bubka tells CNN he wants the violence in Ukraine to stop. Former Olympic champion wants government and protesters to "start dialogue again" CNN told at least 100 people have died and 500 injured since Thursday morning. Two members of Ukraine Winter Olympics team withdraw from Sochi Games
Winter Olympics
[ "Ernest Wallace" ]
{ "passage": 64789, "query": 99356 }
Query: "The nature and timing of these new charges against Mr. @placeholder speak for themselves. Entities: Carlos Ortiz, Lloyd, New England Patriots, Hernandez, NFL, Boston, North Attleboro, Odin Lloyd, Massachusetts, Ernest Wallace, North Attleborough, Bristol County, Aaron Hernandez Passage: Two friends of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez were indicted on murder charges Friday in connection with the 2013 homicide of Odin Lloyd in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, according to the Bristol County District Attorney's Office. The associates, Carlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace, allegedly were in the car with Hernandez the night of the murder. Hernandez, 24, is being held on first-degree murder and weapons charges in the shooting death of Lloyd. He has pleaded not guilty to those charges. Authorities have said Hernandez, Carlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace picked Lloyd up from his Boston apartment in the early morning of June 17. Surveillance cameras showed the car at an industrial park near Hernandez's North Attleborough, Massachusetts, home. "Ernest Wallace did not shoot or kill anybody," defendant's attorney says. Another defense attorney says he heard about indictment of his client from news media. Associates of former NFL star Aaron Hernandez are indicted in a June slaying in Massachusetts. Carlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace allegedly were with Hernandez the night of Odin Lloyd's death
Ernest Wallace
[ "Mario Balotelli" ]
{ "passage": 64790, "query": 99357 }
Query: Liverpool paid £16m for @placeholder, making him more expensive than Aston Villa's starting XI Entities: United, Manchester City, Mario Balotelli, Swansea, Aston Villa, Paul Lambert, Manchester United, Villa, Arsenal, Premier League, Chelsea, Tottenham, Liverpool, XI, Robin Hood Passage: Manchester United: £228.8million. Chelsea: £186m. Manchester City: £154.95m. At a combined cost of half a billion pounds, this trio had the most expensive starting XIs over the weekend's fixtures. Yet Aston Villa downed Liverpool on Saturday with a starting side which was compiled spending an astonishingly low £13.6m, less than 10 times the amount of those Premier League superpowers (and less than Mario Balotelli). Sat in second place behind leaders Chelsea, Villa are becoming the Robin Hood of the Premier League, stealing points from the rich clubs and keeping them for the poor. Aston Villa are currently second in the table despite manager Paul Lambert's shoe-string budget. Manchester City starting XI at weekend cost £154.95 , United £228.8m. Chelsea's cost £186m while Swansea's was just £24.18m. Arsenal £131.7m, Liverpool £144.5m and Tottenham's cost £98.8m. But Aston Villa line-up cost just £13.6m. Paul Lambert's side currently second in Premier League
Mario Balotelli
[ "Aston Villa", "Villa" ]
{ "passage": 64790, "query": 99358 }
Query: Liverpool paid £16m for Mario Balotelli, making him more expensive than @placeholder's starting XI Entities: United, Manchester City, Mario Balotelli, Swansea, Aston Villa, Paul Lambert, Manchester United, Villa, Arsenal, Premier League, Chelsea, Tottenham, Liverpool, XI, Robin Hood Passage: Manchester United: £228.8million. Chelsea: £186m. Manchester City: £154.95m. At a combined cost of half a billion pounds, this trio had the most expensive starting XIs over the weekend's fixtures. Yet Aston Villa downed Liverpool on Saturday with a starting side which was compiled spending an astonishingly low £13.6m, less than 10 times the amount of those Premier League superpowers (and less than Mario Balotelli). Sat in second place behind leaders Chelsea, Villa are becoming the Robin Hood of the Premier League, stealing points from the rich clubs and keeping them for the poor. Aston Villa are currently second in the table despite manager Paul Lambert's shoe-string budget. Manchester City starting XI at weekend cost £154.95 , United £228.8m. Chelsea's cost £186m while Swansea's was just £24.18m. Arsenal £131.7m, Liverpool £144.5m and Tottenham's cost £98.8m. But Aston Villa line-up cost just £13.6m. Paul Lambert's side currently second in Premier League
Aston Villa
[ "Aston Villa", "Villa" ]
{ "passage": 64790, "query": 99358 }
Query: Liverpool paid £16m for Mario Balotelli, making him more expensive than @placeholder's starting XI Entities: United, Manchester City, Mario Balotelli, Swansea, Aston Villa, Paul Lambert, Manchester United, Villa, Arsenal, Premier League, Chelsea, Tottenham, Liverpool, XI, Robin Hood Passage: Manchester United: £228.8million. Chelsea: £186m. Manchester City: £154.95m. At a combined cost of half a billion pounds, this trio had the most expensive starting XIs over the weekend's fixtures. Yet Aston Villa downed Liverpool on Saturday with a starting side which was compiled spending an astonishingly low £13.6m, less than 10 times the amount of those Premier League superpowers (and less than Mario Balotelli). Sat in second place behind leaders Chelsea, Villa are becoming the Robin Hood of the Premier League, stealing points from the rich clubs and keeping them for the poor. Aston Villa are currently second in the table despite manager Paul Lambert's shoe-string budget. Manchester City starting XI at weekend cost £154.95 , United £228.8m. Chelsea's cost £186m while Swansea's was just £24.18m. Arsenal £131.7m, Liverpool £144.5m and Tottenham's cost £98.8m. But Aston Villa line-up cost just £13.6m. Paul Lambert's side currently second in Premier League
Villa
[ "Raffaele Sollecito", "Sollecito" ]
{ "passage": 64791, "query": 99359 }
Query: ignored for far too long: @placeholder is not a slave.' Entities: Italy, Raffaele Sollecito, Italian, Knox, Kercher, Sollecito, Lydia Warren, SIAMO INNOCENTI, British, Amanda Knox, Meredith Kercher Passage: By Lydia Warren Raffaele Sollecito has said he has unanswered questions about Amanda Knox's behavior after the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007. In an interview that aired on Italian television, Sollecito said that Knox left his house the morning before Kercher's body was found and when she returned hours later, she seemed 'very agitated'. She said her front door had been broken into and that she had found spots of blood in the bathroom. 'Certainly I asked her questions,' Sollecito said in the interview, which aired in part on the Today show on Monday. 'Why did you take a shower? Why did she spent so much time there?' In an interview in Italy, Sollecito said he asked his then-girlfriend why she had spent so much time at her apartment after it had been broken into. He said he still did not have answers to his questions. Sollecito and Knox were reconvicted of the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher in January but Knox has refused to return to Italy. Earlier this month, Knox released a photo of her holding a sign that reads 'SIAMO INNOCENTI' - which means 'We are innocent'
Raffaele Sollecito
[ "Raffaele Sollecito", "Sollecito" ]
{ "passage": 64791, "query": 99359 }
Query: ignored for far too long: @placeholder is not a slave.' Entities: Italy, Raffaele Sollecito, Italian, Knox, Kercher, Sollecito, Lydia Warren, SIAMO INNOCENTI, British, Amanda Knox, Meredith Kercher Passage: By Lydia Warren Raffaele Sollecito has said he has unanswered questions about Amanda Knox's behavior after the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007. In an interview that aired on Italian television, Sollecito said that Knox left his house the morning before Kercher's body was found and when she returned hours later, she seemed 'very agitated'. She said her front door had been broken into and that she had found spots of blood in the bathroom. 'Certainly I asked her questions,' Sollecito said in the interview, which aired in part on the Today show on Monday. 'Why did you take a shower? Why did she spent so much time there?' In an interview in Italy, Sollecito said he asked his then-girlfriend why she had spent so much time at her apartment after it had been broken into. He said he still did not have answers to his questions. Sollecito and Knox were reconvicted of the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher in January but Knox has refused to return to Italy. Earlier this month, Knox released a photo of her holding a sign that reads 'SIAMO INNOCENTI' - which means 'We are innocent'
Sollecito
[ "CIA" ]
{ "passage": 64792, "query": 99360 }
Query: The @placeholder report refers to some of the techniques that were used as unauthorized. Entities: RUSH TRANSCRIPT, Interrogation Report - Learn, Quick Guide, Iraq Dust Storms, U.S., CNN Student News, CARL AZUZ, Carl Azuz, CIA, Bolt Mania - Witness, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR, Iraq Passage: (CNN Student News) -- August 25, 2009 Quick Guide Interrogation Report - Learn why the U.S. government is investigating past CIA interrogation methods. Iraq Dust Storms - Explore the impact of desertification on Iraq's plants and people. Bolt Mania - Witness the whirlwind of success surrounding the world's fastest man. Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Your commercial-free source for classroom news is pondering probes, planets and pumas! I'm Carl Azuz. CNN Student News starts right now. First Up: Interrogation Report. Learn why the U.S. government is investigating past CIA interrogation methods. Explore the impact of desertification on Iraq's plants and people. Witness the whirlwind of success surrounding the world's fastest man
CIA
[ "Sergey Bubka" ]
{ "passage": 64793, "query": 99361 }
Query: While emulating Bubka, Isinbayeva has said before that closing the gap between the heights the men and women can jump is another of her personal challenges, and with her own talent and the help of @placeholder's former coach she may go a long way towards achieving that. Entities: Russian, Olympic, Yelena Isinbayeva, Sergey Bubka, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- There are few sports that are so dominated by a single person like the way the women's pole vault is ruled by 26-year Russian Yelena Isinbayeva. Eyes on the prize: Yelena Isinbayeva has often complained about a lack of real competition in her event. Every time the world and Olympic champion competes it is expected that she will spring to new heights and push women's pole-vaulting to new levels. She has broken the world record 16 times, almost equaling the feat of the great Sergey Bubka, who broke the men's outdoor pole vault record 17 times between 1984 and 1994. World and Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva dominates her sport. Has broken the world record 15 times since 2003; first woman to clear 5m. Media-friendly looks and talent have made her very bankable sports start
Sergey Bubka
[ "Mass." ]
{ "passage": 64794, "query": 99362 }
Query: "Its tough to be a priest and give @placeholder when there are rockets going off. Entities: Father Francisco Vigil de Quiñones, Agustin Ibarra Diaz, Father Vigil, Remedios, Cuba, CNN, Cuban, Mass., Christmas Eve Passage: Remedios, Cuba (CNN) -- For 200 years, folks in Remedios, a small town in the Cuban countryside, have shared the legendary tale of Father Francisco Vigil de Quiñones. As the story goes, Father Vigil was annoyed that so few of his parishioners were attending his church's Christmas Eve midnight Mass. So the Catholic priest had an idea. He employed a few of the town's children to create a ruckus that would get people out of bed and into the pews. They threw rocks, beat sticks and awoke the town, prompting them to fill the church. Two centuries later, on Christmas Eve 2010, the ruckus remains, but the worshippers have disappeared. The town's current priest, Father Agustin Ibarra Diaz, stood overlooking the same house of worship -- gazing at a sanctuary completely empty of parishioners. Outside the colonial-era church, salsa music blared. Huge 200 year-old Christmas Eve fireworks fest ignites joy in Remedios, Cuba. Originally, event attracted worshippers, but now church closes for safety. "We're afraid that rockets will fly into the church and kill someone." Someone gets burned every year, say locals, but there are few serious injuries
Mass.
[ "Mass." ]
{ "passage": 64794, "query": 99363 }
Query: But this year, for safety reasons, he decided to cancel the @placeholder Entities: Father Francisco Vigil de Quiñones, Agustin Ibarra Diaz, Father Vigil, Remedios, Cuba, CNN, Cuban, Mass., Christmas Eve Passage: Remedios, Cuba (CNN) -- For 200 years, folks in Remedios, a small town in the Cuban countryside, have shared the legendary tale of Father Francisco Vigil de Quiñones. As the story goes, Father Vigil was annoyed that so few of his parishioners were attending his church's Christmas Eve midnight Mass. So the Catholic priest had an idea. He employed a few of the town's children to create a ruckus that would get people out of bed and into the pews. They threw rocks, beat sticks and awoke the town, prompting them to fill the church. Two centuries later, on Christmas Eve 2010, the ruckus remains, but the worshippers have disappeared. The town's current priest, Father Agustin Ibarra Diaz, stood overlooking the same house of worship -- gazing at a sanctuary completely empty of parishioners. Outside the colonial-era church, salsa music blared. Huge 200 year-old Christmas Eve fireworks fest ignites joy in Remedios, Cuba. Originally, event attracted worshippers, but now church closes for safety. "We're afraid that rockets will fly into the church and kill someone." Someone gets burned every year, say locals, but there are few serious injuries
Mass.
[ "Cuba", "Cuban" ]
{ "passage": 64794, "query": 99364 }
Query: Some of the firework specialists use @placeholder cigars to ignite the fireworks. Entities: Father Francisco Vigil de Quiñones, Agustin Ibarra Diaz, Father Vigil, Remedios, Cuba, CNN, Cuban, Mass., Christmas Eve Passage: Remedios, Cuba (CNN) -- For 200 years, folks in Remedios, a small town in the Cuban countryside, have shared the legendary tale of Father Francisco Vigil de Quiñones. As the story goes, Father Vigil was annoyed that so few of his parishioners were attending his church's Christmas Eve midnight Mass. So the Catholic priest had an idea. He employed a few of the town's children to create a ruckus that would get people out of bed and into the pews. They threw rocks, beat sticks and awoke the town, prompting them to fill the church. Two centuries later, on Christmas Eve 2010, the ruckus remains, but the worshippers have disappeared. The town's current priest, Father Agustin Ibarra Diaz, stood overlooking the same house of worship -- gazing at a sanctuary completely empty of parishioners. Outside the colonial-era church, salsa music blared. Huge 200 year-old Christmas Eve fireworks fest ignites joy in Remedios, Cuba. Originally, event attracted worshippers, but now church closes for safety. "We're afraid that rockets will fly into the church and kill someone." Someone gets burned every year, say locals, but there are few serious injuries
Cuba
[ "Cuba", "Cuban" ]
{ "passage": 64794, "query": 99364 }
Query: Some of the firework specialists use @placeholder cigars to ignite the fireworks. Entities: Father Francisco Vigil de Quiñones, Agustin Ibarra Diaz, Father Vigil, Remedios, Cuba, CNN, Cuban, Mass., Christmas Eve Passage: Remedios, Cuba (CNN) -- For 200 years, folks in Remedios, a small town in the Cuban countryside, have shared the legendary tale of Father Francisco Vigil de Quiñones. As the story goes, Father Vigil was annoyed that so few of his parishioners were attending his church's Christmas Eve midnight Mass. So the Catholic priest had an idea. He employed a few of the town's children to create a ruckus that would get people out of bed and into the pews. They threw rocks, beat sticks and awoke the town, prompting them to fill the church. Two centuries later, on Christmas Eve 2010, the ruckus remains, but the worshippers have disappeared. The town's current priest, Father Agustin Ibarra Diaz, stood overlooking the same house of worship -- gazing at a sanctuary completely empty of parishioners. Outside the colonial-era church, salsa music blared. Huge 200 year-old Christmas Eve fireworks fest ignites joy in Remedios, Cuba. Originally, event attracted worshippers, but now church closes for safety. "We're afraid that rockets will fly into the church and kill someone." Someone gets burned every year, say locals, but there are few serious injuries
Cuban
[ "Blackwater", "Blackwater Worldwide" ]
{ "passage": 64795, "query": 99365 }
Query: Blackwater, recently renamed @placeholder, issued a statement Tuesday, saying it would respond "to the anonymous unsubstantiated and offensive assertions put forward by the plaintiffs," in a brief to be filed August 17. Entities: John Doe, Blackwater, Erik Prince, Blackwater Worldwide, CNN, Iraqi, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- Two former Blackwater employees have made statements against Blackwater Worldwide and its founder Erik Prince, accusing the security company and its former CEO of murder and other serious crimes in Iraq, according to court documents filed this week. Blackwater founder Erik Prince, shown here before a congressional panel in 2007, recently left the company. The sworn affidavits by an ex-Marine who joined Blackwater and another employee -- listed in the documents as "John Doe No. 1" and "John Doe No. 2" -- are part of a civil lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Virginia against Prince on behalf of Iraqi families who say they lost loved ones at the hands of his company. Statements are part of civil suit brought by Iraqi families who've lost loved ones. The witnesses -- "John Doe No. 1" and "John Doe No. 2" -- fear retaliatory "violence" Affidavits say founder Erik Prince "views himself as a Christian crusader" Company statement says plaintiffs ignore "actual facts" and "slander" Prince
Blackwater
[ "Blackwater", "Blackwater Worldwide" ]
{ "passage": 64795, "query": 99365 }
Query: Blackwater, recently renamed @placeholder, issued a statement Tuesday, saying it would respond "to the anonymous unsubstantiated and offensive assertions put forward by the plaintiffs," in a brief to be filed August 17. Entities: John Doe, Blackwater, Erik Prince, Blackwater Worldwide, CNN, Iraqi, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- Two former Blackwater employees have made statements against Blackwater Worldwide and its founder Erik Prince, accusing the security company and its former CEO of murder and other serious crimes in Iraq, according to court documents filed this week. Blackwater founder Erik Prince, shown here before a congressional panel in 2007, recently left the company. The sworn affidavits by an ex-Marine who joined Blackwater and another employee -- listed in the documents as "John Doe No. 1" and "John Doe No. 2" -- are part of a civil lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Virginia against Prince on behalf of Iraqi families who say they lost loved ones at the hands of his company. Statements are part of civil suit brought by Iraqi families who've lost loved ones. The witnesses -- "John Doe No. 1" and "John Doe No. 2" -- fear retaliatory "violence" Affidavits say founder Erik Prince "views himself as a Christian crusader" Company statement says plaintiffs ignore "actual facts" and "slander" Prince
Blackwater Worldwide
[ "Bangkok" ]
{ "passage": 64796, "query": 99366 }
Query: @placeholder and six other provinces remain under emergency rule, which the government imposed in April. Entities: Thaksin Shinawatra, Red Shirt, Thailand, Bangkok, CNN Passage: Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- More than 10,000 anti-government demonstrators gathered in the heart of Bangkok's shopping district Sunday to mark the fourth anniversary of a bloodless coup that ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The peaceful demonstration lasted about four hours under scattered rain. One of the city's main intersections was again flooded with "Red Shirt" demonstrators -- so named for the color of their clothing -- resembling the picture when the group occupied the area from March to May until a crackdown by the government's security forces that left 91 people dead and more than 2,000 injured. The crowd chanted "there are deaths here!" Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was ousted in a bloodless coup. Anti-government demonstrators gathered Sunday to mark the anniversary of his ouster. The demonstrations conjured images of a monthslong protest earlier this year. 91 people were killed and 2,000 injured in a crackdown in May
Bangkok
[ "Phoenix Nights" ]
{ "passage": 64797, "query": 99367 }
Query: First night: The @placeholder (cast pictured) show in Manchester ended abruptly last night after actor Ted Robbins collapsed on stage clutching his chest Entities: Coronation Street, Judy, Facebook, Phoenix Nights, Manchester, Robbins, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester Arena, Den Perry, Holby City, Ted Robbins Passage: The wife of the Phoenix Nights star who collapsed while clutching his chest during the first night of a revival show has revealed a doctor ran on stage from the audience and saved her husband's life. Ted Robbins was in the middle of a solo section when he stumbled to the ground - prompting the curtain to be closed immediately and the show to be cancelled at the Manchester Arena. Today his wife Judy took to Facebook to thank fans for their outpouring of support and also to appeal for help in finding the doctor who charged from the crowd to give the actor CPR. Ted Robbins who plays Den Perry collapsed at Manchester show last night. Curtain was closed immediately as staff rushed to the stage to help him. At first, some audience members thought it was part of the script. Then a doctor in the crowd charged on to the stage to save actor's life. His wife has appealed to the medic to come forward so she can thank him. Robbins, 59, has also appeared in Holby City and Coronation Street. Actor being cared for at Wythenshawe Hospital and condition is unknown. His sister tweeted: 'Thank you for all your good wishes. He's a fighter'
Phoenix Nights
[ "Robbins", "Ted Robbins" ]
{ "passage": 64797, "query": 99368 }
Query: First night: The Phoenix Nights (cast pictured) show in Manchester ended abruptly last night after actor @placeholder collapsed on stage clutching his chest Entities: Coronation Street, Judy, Facebook, Phoenix Nights, Manchester, Robbins, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester Arena, Den Perry, Holby City, Ted Robbins Passage: The wife of the Phoenix Nights star who collapsed while clutching his chest during the first night of a revival show has revealed a doctor ran on stage from the audience and saved her husband's life. Ted Robbins was in the middle of a solo section when he stumbled to the ground - prompting the curtain to be closed immediately and the show to be cancelled at the Manchester Arena. Today his wife Judy took to Facebook to thank fans for their outpouring of support and also to appeal for help in finding the doctor who charged from the crowd to give the actor CPR. Ted Robbins who plays Den Perry collapsed at Manchester show last night. Curtain was closed immediately as staff rushed to the stage to help him. At first, some audience members thought it was part of the script. Then a doctor in the crowd charged on to the stage to save actor's life. His wife has appealed to the medic to come forward so she can thank him. Robbins, 59, has also appeared in Holby City and Coronation Street. Actor being cared for at Wythenshawe Hospital and condition is unknown. His sister tweeted: 'Thank you for all your good wishes. He's a fighter'
Robbins
[ "Robbins", "Ted Robbins" ]
{ "passage": 64797, "query": 99368 }
Query: First night: The Phoenix Nights (cast pictured) show in Manchester ended abruptly last night after actor @placeholder collapsed on stage clutching his chest Entities: Coronation Street, Judy, Facebook, Phoenix Nights, Manchester, Robbins, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester Arena, Den Perry, Holby City, Ted Robbins Passage: The wife of the Phoenix Nights star who collapsed while clutching his chest during the first night of a revival show has revealed a doctor ran on stage from the audience and saved her husband's life. Ted Robbins was in the middle of a solo section when he stumbled to the ground - prompting the curtain to be closed immediately and the show to be cancelled at the Manchester Arena. Today his wife Judy took to Facebook to thank fans for their outpouring of support and also to appeal for help in finding the doctor who charged from the crowd to give the actor CPR. Ted Robbins who plays Den Perry collapsed at Manchester show last night. Curtain was closed immediately as staff rushed to the stage to help him. At first, some audience members thought it was part of the script. Then a doctor in the crowd charged on to the stage to save actor's life. His wife has appealed to the medic to come forward so she can thank him. Robbins, 59, has also appeared in Holby City and Coronation Street. Actor being cared for at Wythenshawe Hospital and condition is unknown. His sister tweeted: 'Thank you for all your good wishes. He's a fighter'
Ted Robbins
[ "Peter Sarsgaard" ]
{ "passage": 64798, "query": 99369 }
Query: And she's protectively partnered by @placeholder in the tricky job of playing sweet yet suspect, a balance he sustains with nonchalance. Entities: England, Empire, An Education, Mad Men, Beatles, Jenny, Emma Thompson, Peter Sarsgaard, Britain, Paris, London, Entertainment Weekly, Carey Mulligan Passage: (Entertainment Weekly) -- England doesn't yet swing in the transporting, ruefully tender coming-of-age drama "An Education." Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard star as a couple in "An Education." It's 1961, and Jenny (Carey Mulligan), a bright 16-year-old schoolgirl in a tidy London suburb, nurtures aspirations of sophistication that involve smoking cigarettes and dreaming of the day she can sit in a Paris cafe. Beatles-era grooviness and sexual liberation haven't yet reached this corner of the Empire, where cautious, 1950s-style postwar provincialism still prevails -- the same squareness the gents across the pond in "Mad Men" are just beginning to bend. Carey Mulligan does fine job as teen seeking greener pastures in "An Education" Film is about a girl in 1961 Britain who starts dating 30-something man. Good performances all around, especially from Peter Sarsgaard, Emma Thompson
Peter Sarsgaard
[ "Nancy" ]
{ "passage": 64799, "query": 99370 }
Query: First part of the murder scene: FBI officials questioned @placeholder at her Newtown home in 2004, and that is the same home where Adam shot and killed her eight years later before going to the elementary school Entities: Connecticut, FBI, Daily Mail, Nancy, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Adam Lanza, Newtown, Lanza, Adam, Yogananda Street, American, Newsweek Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter New reports have revealed that the FBI had suspicions about Adam Lanza eight years before he committed the second-deadliest mass shooting in American history. The FBI reportedly went to the Newtown, Connecticut home that he shared with his mother Nancy in 2004 and asked about his computer activity but left before even sitting down with the then-12-year-old. Newsweek reports that FBI agents went to the family's Yogananda Street home because they had tracked Adam online after he hacked through two layers of government security. Under suspicion: FBI agents went to the Lanza house in 2004 to question then-12-year-old Adam about how he had been able to hack through two layers of a government website's security. FBI officers became suspicious of Adam Lanza when hew as only 12 because he had been able to hack past a government website's security. His mother Nancy was able to convince the agents that there was no cause for concern, that he was 'just testing himself' with computer hacking. Eight years later, he killed his mother, 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School and then himself
Nancy
[ "Greece" ]
{ "passage": 64800, "query": 99371 }
Query: However the EU's governing body indicated Wednesday that it was willing to show flexibility with the new @placeholder leaders to keep the debt-stricken nation in the eurozone. Entities: Greece, Brussels, Tsipras, EU, Alexis Tsipras, International Monetary Fund Passage: Greece's radical new Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has vowed the country will no longer 'blindly submit' to the EU as he pledged to ditch austerity and negotiate a better deal for the country. Tsipras used his first cabinet speech to take a swipe at Brussels and the International Monetary Fund by warning that Greece's new leaders were no longer willing to bow to the 'politics of submission'. The 40-year-old premier said the country will not default on its debts but that his priority would be to help create a 'viable, mutually beneficial solution' to the 'humanitarian disaster' he claimed his country has suffered as a result of the austerity imposed by it creditors. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Greece wouldn't blindly submit to EU. In his first speech to cabinet he said the country would not default on debt. But he warned his priority was creating a solution to imposed austerity. Tsipras claims he will renegotiate a 'fairer' deal with Greece's creditors
Greece
[ "Bernard Foley" ]
{ "passage": 64801, "query": 99372 }
Query: The man of the moment - @placeholder - said he had been working on his long kicks and gave it everything to get the ball between the posts from near the halfway line. Entities: Jeremy Tilse, Bernard Foley, Kurtley Beale, Michael Hooper, Paddy Ryan, Bondi Beach, David Horwitz, NSW, Sydney, Waratah, Waratahs, Bondi, Super Rugby Championships, New Zealand, Emily Crane, Blues, Bucket List, Michael Hodge, Opera House, Canterbury Crusaders, ANZ stadium, Leesa Smith, Michael Cooper, Bondi's Bucket List, Super 15 Passage: By Leesa Smith and Emily Crane They spent the better part of a day soaking up the sun at a Sydney bar, but after their epic Super 15 rugby title win who could blame them? Players from the winning Waratah's side were out in force at Bondi Beach on Sunday as they lapped up their 33-32 win from the night before. The all-day drinking session saw a number of teammates crowd the Bucket List bar as they kicked back and toasted their long-awaited win. Scroll down for video Kurtley Beale, Jeremy Tilse, Michael Hodge, David Horwitz, Michael Hooper and Paddy Ryan were among the Waratahs to crowd Bondi's Bucket List bar on Sunday. Waratahs celebrated their win drinking at Bondi's Bucket List on Sunday. The NSW side beat New Zealand's Canterbury Crusaders with a last minute penalty goal at ANZ stadium on Saturday. Bernard Foley scored the three point penalty to win the match 33- 32 for the Waratahs to take out the Super Rugby Championships. Blues captain Michael Cooper was ecstatic straight after the match describing the win as an awesome effort by all 35 players over five weeks. Fireworks lit up the harbour and the Opera House minutes after the match
Bernard Foley
[ "ECB", "European Central Bank" ]
{ "passage": 64802, "query": 99373 }
Query: @placeholder policymakers continue to reject international calls to intervene decisively as Europe's lender of last resort, stressing it is up to governments to resolve the debt crisis through austerity measures and reforms. Entities: France, Germany, Daily Mail, Barack Obama, Italian, U.S., CAC, Obama, European Central Bank, Australia, Netherlands, ECB, Finland, FTSE, AAA, Europe, Austria Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:58 PM on 16th November 2011 France and Germany, Europe's two central powers, clashed today over whether the European Central Bank should intervene to halt the eurozone's accelerating debt crisis - as modest bond purchases failed to stop the rout. Facing rising borrowing costs as its AAA credit rating comes under threat, France appeared to plead for stronger ECB action, adding to mounting global pressure spelled out by U.S. President Barack Obama. Bond market contagion is spreading across Europe. Italian 10-year bond yields have risen above 7 per cent, unaffordable in the long term. Bond sell-off panic takes in healthy countries such as Netherlands, Finland and Austria. FTSE closes 0.09% down; CAC 40 up 0.47%, DAX down 0.05%. Obama turns up heat on Europe during visit to Australia. Italian yields go above 7 per cent AGAIN prompting fresh bailout fears
ECB
[ "ECB", "European Central Bank" ]
{ "passage": 64802, "query": 99373 }
Query: @placeholder policymakers continue to reject international calls to intervene decisively as Europe's lender of last resort, stressing it is up to governments to resolve the debt crisis through austerity measures and reforms. Entities: France, Germany, Daily Mail, Barack Obama, Italian, U.S., CAC, Obama, European Central Bank, Australia, Netherlands, ECB, Finland, FTSE, AAA, Europe, Austria Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:58 PM on 16th November 2011 France and Germany, Europe's two central powers, clashed today over whether the European Central Bank should intervene to halt the eurozone's accelerating debt crisis - as modest bond purchases failed to stop the rout. Facing rising borrowing costs as its AAA credit rating comes under threat, France appeared to plead for stronger ECB action, adding to mounting global pressure spelled out by U.S. President Barack Obama. Bond market contagion is spreading across Europe. Italian 10-year bond yields have risen above 7 per cent, unaffordable in the long term. Bond sell-off panic takes in healthy countries such as Netherlands, Finland and Austria. FTSE closes 0.09% down; CAC 40 up 0.47%, DAX down 0.05%. Obama turns up heat on Europe during visit to Australia. Italian yields go above 7 per cent AGAIN prompting fresh bailout fears
European Central Bank
[ "ECB", "European Central Bank" ]
{ "passage": 64802, "query": 99374 }
Query: Banks in the eurozone face increasing difficulties in obtaining dollar funding, and while the stresses are nowhere near as acute as they were in the 2008 financial crisis, they have continued to mount despite @placeholder moves to provide unlimited liquidity to banks. Entities: France, Germany, Daily Mail, Barack Obama, Italian, U.S., CAC, Obama, European Central Bank, Australia, Netherlands, ECB, Finland, FTSE, AAA, Europe, Austria Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:58 PM on 16th November 2011 France and Germany, Europe's two central powers, clashed today over whether the European Central Bank should intervene to halt the eurozone's accelerating debt crisis - as modest bond purchases failed to stop the rout. Facing rising borrowing costs as its AAA credit rating comes under threat, France appeared to plead for stronger ECB action, adding to mounting global pressure spelled out by U.S. President Barack Obama. Bond market contagion is spreading across Europe. Italian 10-year bond yields have risen above 7 per cent, unaffordable in the long term. Bond sell-off panic takes in healthy countries such as Netherlands, Finland and Austria. FTSE closes 0.09% down; CAC 40 up 0.47%, DAX down 0.05%. Obama turns up heat on Europe during visit to Australia. Italian yields go above 7 per cent AGAIN prompting fresh bailout fears
ECB
[ "ECB", "European Central Bank" ]
{ "passage": 64802, "query": 99374 }
Query: Banks in the eurozone face increasing difficulties in obtaining dollar funding, and while the stresses are nowhere near as acute as they were in the 2008 financial crisis, they have continued to mount despite @placeholder moves to provide unlimited liquidity to banks. Entities: France, Germany, Daily Mail, Barack Obama, Italian, U.S., CAC, Obama, European Central Bank, Australia, Netherlands, ECB, Finland, FTSE, AAA, Europe, Austria Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:58 PM on 16th November 2011 France and Germany, Europe's two central powers, clashed today over whether the European Central Bank should intervene to halt the eurozone's accelerating debt crisis - as modest bond purchases failed to stop the rout. Facing rising borrowing costs as its AAA credit rating comes under threat, France appeared to plead for stronger ECB action, adding to mounting global pressure spelled out by U.S. President Barack Obama. Bond market contagion is spreading across Europe. Italian 10-year bond yields have risen above 7 per cent, unaffordable in the long term. Bond sell-off panic takes in healthy countries such as Netherlands, Finland and Austria. FTSE closes 0.09% down; CAC 40 up 0.47%, DAX down 0.05%. Obama turns up heat on Europe during visit to Australia. Italian yields go above 7 per cent AGAIN prompting fresh bailout fears
European Central Bank
[ "Joe Paterno", "Paterno" ]
{ "passage": 64803, "query": 99375 }
Query: Read more: Sculptor of @placeholder statue questions fate of his work Entities: Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, Mark Emmert, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Paterno, NCAA, CNN, Penn State, Penn State University Passage: (CNN) -- Calling it "a stark wake-up call to everyone involved in college sports," the National Collegiate Athletic Association announced a $60 million fine against Penn State University on Monday and stripped 14 seasons of football victories from the late head coach Joe Paterno. NCAA President Mark Emmert said the unprecedented fine will be paid over five years to fund programs that serve the victims of child sexual abuse. The NCAA also banned Penn State from postseason play for four years and took away 20 football scholarships a year for four seasons, he said. The sanctions are part of the continued fallout from the child sex abuse scandal involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, who was convicted in late June of 45 of the 48 counts he faced involving 10 young victims. They're a blow to one of college football's traditional powers, a two-time national champion. The university says it agrees to sanctions and needs to change its culture. The fine will be used to help victims of child sexual abuse. The Paterno family says the ruling defames the legacy "of a great coach and educator" The attorney for a sex abuse victim criticizes the process
Joe Paterno
[ "Joe Paterno", "Paterno" ]
{ "passage": 64803, "query": 99375 }
Query: Read more: Sculptor of @placeholder statue questions fate of his work Entities: Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, Mark Emmert, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Paterno, NCAA, CNN, Penn State, Penn State University Passage: (CNN) -- Calling it "a stark wake-up call to everyone involved in college sports," the National Collegiate Athletic Association announced a $60 million fine against Penn State University on Monday and stripped 14 seasons of football victories from the late head coach Joe Paterno. NCAA President Mark Emmert said the unprecedented fine will be paid over five years to fund programs that serve the victims of child sexual abuse. The NCAA also banned Penn State from postseason play for four years and took away 20 football scholarships a year for four seasons, he said. The sanctions are part of the continued fallout from the child sex abuse scandal involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, who was convicted in late June of 45 of the 48 counts he faced involving 10 young victims. They're a blow to one of college football's traditional powers, a two-time national champion. The university says it agrees to sanctions and needs to change its culture. The fine will be used to help victims of child sexual abuse. The Paterno family says the ruling defames the legacy "of a great coach and educator" The attorney for a sex abuse victim criticizes the process
Paterno
[ "Rome Masters" ]
{ "passage": 64804, "query": 99376 }
Query: But after undergoing on-court treatment with the trainer early in the second set, Murray decided to call time on his @placeholder challenge. Entities: Marcel Granollers, Madrid, French Open, Spain, World No.2, Murray, Rome Masters, Andy Murray, CNN, Paris, Roland Garros, British Passage: (CNN) -- Andy Murray's birthday celebrations were brought to an abrupt halt after his plans to compete at the French Open were thrown into jeopardy on Wednesday. A long-term back injury looks set to sideline the world No. 2, who was forced to retire from his second-round match at the Rome Masters on the day he turned 26. And with the Paris showpiece event set to begin on May 26, Murray faces a race against time to prove his fitness. "I'd be very surprised if I was playing in Paris," the British star, who lost in the quarterfinals in Madrid last week, told reporters following his match against Spain's Marcel Granollers. Andy Murray faces a race against time to be fit for French Open. World No.2 forced to retire with back injury at Rome Masters. Murray says injury is the same as that has haunted him since late 2011. Tournament at Roland Garros gets underway on May 26
Rome Masters
[ "Australia" ]
{ "passage": 64805, "query": 99377 }
Query: Entertainer: @placeholder pop star Minogue is surrounded by male dancers during her performance in the Scottish capital on Sunday night Entities: Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast, Scotland, Australia, Kylie Mingoue, Kylie Minogue, Lulu, Deacon Blue, Kelvin, Hampden Park, All Back To Ours, Hampden, Kylie, Games, Glasgow, Lord Smith Passage: It was billed as 'All Back To Ours' - a closing ceremony that owed its theme to the Glasgow tradition of extending a good night out at someone's house after closing time. Well, you know you've had a good night out when you end up getting Kylie Minogue back to your flat. She probably wouldn't get the luxury of singing seven interrupted songs in a row at an after-hours Glasgow tenement party but she was afforded that privilege at Hampden, Scotland's most iconic sporting venue, as the city celebrated a memorable 11-day sporting festival and passed the Commonwealth Games baton over to the 2018 hosts, the Gold Coast in Kylie's native Australia. Lulu and Deacon Blue help close ceremony as Games are handed over to 2018 hosts Gold Coast in Australia. Pop goddess Kylie Mingoue also performed at event in Glasgow and sang a number of hits. Athletes who took part in Games emerge from almost 700 tents dotted throughout Hampden Park stadium. Glasgow 2014 chairman Lord Smith of Kelvin praises athletes who 'gave it their all' and says: 'Thank you'
Australia
[ "Rhonda", "Rhonda Schwindt" ]
{ "passage": 64806, "query": 99378 }
Query: In 2006, when was 17, Kassig went to visit @placeholder and meet his siblings, 12-year-old Jana and hugged 10-year-old Sam and their relationship continued from there. Entities: US, ISIS, FBI, Rhonda, Sam, Twitter, Peter Kassig, Rhonda Schwindt, Jana, Kassig Passage: The biological family of US aid worker Peter Kassig, who was beheaded by ISIS militants have claimed they were let down by the FBI who did not tell them he was missing or support them. Last week Kassig's parents revealed on Twitter he has been adopted as a newborn and thanked his birthmother, Rhonda Schwindt, that she chose them to be his parents. But now Rhonda says the FBI has not supported her and her two children because they do not meet the agency's legal definition of next of kin. Scroll down for videos Peter Kassig with his biological mother Rhonda Schwindt, who put him up for adoption when he was a baby. She says her family were let down by the FBI. Peter Kassig's parents revealed on Twitter he was adopted as a newborn. Rhonda Schwindt gave him up for adoption when she was 25, but they later rekindled a relationship. Kassig, was an only child so became close to siblings, Jana, 20 and Sam, 18. The family did not know he had disappeared for 5.5 months. They say the FBI has not helped though their grief or provided support
Rhonda
[ "Rhonda", "Rhonda Schwindt" ]
{ "passage": 64806, "query": 99378 }
Query: In 2006, when was 17, Kassig went to visit @placeholder and meet his siblings, 12-year-old Jana and hugged 10-year-old Sam and their relationship continued from there. Entities: US, ISIS, FBI, Rhonda, Sam, Twitter, Peter Kassig, Rhonda Schwindt, Jana, Kassig Passage: The biological family of US aid worker Peter Kassig, who was beheaded by ISIS militants have claimed they were let down by the FBI who did not tell them he was missing or support them. Last week Kassig's parents revealed on Twitter he has been adopted as a newborn and thanked his birthmother, Rhonda Schwindt, that she chose them to be his parents. But now Rhonda says the FBI has not supported her and her two children because they do not meet the agency's legal definition of next of kin. Scroll down for videos Peter Kassig with his biological mother Rhonda Schwindt, who put him up for adoption when he was a baby. She says her family were let down by the FBI. Peter Kassig's parents revealed on Twitter he was adopted as a newborn. Rhonda Schwindt gave him up for adoption when she was 25, but they later rekindled a relationship. Kassig, was an only child so became close to siblings, Jana, 20 and Sam, 18. The family did not know he had disappeared for 5.5 months. They say the FBI has not helped though their grief or provided support
Rhonda Schwindt
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 64807, "query": 99379 }
Query: During a news conference with reporters Wednesday, Obama said he had received a promise from Hu to establish a more "level playing field" for @placeholder trade. Entities: Walter Payton College Preparatory High School, United States, Barack Obama, Chinese, U.S., Beijing, China, Confucius Institute, Chicago, Hu, Obama, CNN, American, Hu Jintao, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao wrapped up his U.S. visit Friday with a trip to Chicago, the hometown of his counterpart, U.S. President Barack Obama. He visited a Chinese-owned auto parts firm, a Chinese wind energy company and the Confucius Institute -- a Chinese language and cultural education center housed at Walter Payton College Preparatory High School. Hu wrapped up his three-day visit to the U.S. capital Thursday, telling an audience of American business leaders that Beijing is seeking closer ties and greater trust with the United States on a range of issues. He sought to assuage concerns about China's rising economic and military power, declaring that his country "will never seek hegemony or pursue an expansionist policy." Chinese leader ends visit with a stop at a Chinese language and cultural center in Chicago. Hu Jintao told business leaders China is not pursuing an expansionist policy. Congressional leaders discussed human rights and economic issues with Hu. The session followed Hu's meeting Wednesday with President Obama
American
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 64807, "query": 99379 }
Query: During a news conference with reporters Wednesday, Obama said he had received a promise from Hu to establish a more "level playing field" for @placeholder trade. Entities: Walter Payton College Preparatory High School, United States, Barack Obama, Chinese, U.S., Beijing, China, Confucius Institute, Chicago, Hu, Obama, CNN, American, Hu Jintao, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao wrapped up his U.S. visit Friday with a trip to Chicago, the hometown of his counterpart, U.S. President Barack Obama. He visited a Chinese-owned auto parts firm, a Chinese wind energy company and the Confucius Institute -- a Chinese language and cultural education center housed at Walter Payton College Preparatory High School. Hu wrapped up his three-day visit to the U.S. capital Thursday, telling an audience of American business leaders that Beijing is seeking closer ties and greater trust with the United States on a range of issues. He sought to assuage concerns about China's rising economic and military power, declaring that his country "will never seek hegemony or pursue an expansionist policy." Chinese leader ends visit with a stop at a Chinese language and cultural center in Chicago. Hu Jintao told business leaders China is not pursuing an expansionist policy. Congressional leaders discussed human rights and economic issues with Hu. The session followed Hu's meeting Wednesday with President Obama
U.S.
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 64807, "query": 99379 }
Query: During a news conference with reporters Wednesday, Obama said he had received a promise from Hu to establish a more "level playing field" for @placeholder trade. Entities: Walter Payton College Preparatory High School, United States, Barack Obama, Chinese, U.S., Beijing, China, Confucius Institute, Chicago, Hu, Obama, CNN, American, Hu Jintao, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao wrapped up his U.S. visit Friday with a trip to Chicago, the hometown of his counterpart, U.S. President Barack Obama. He visited a Chinese-owned auto parts firm, a Chinese wind energy company and the Confucius Institute -- a Chinese language and cultural education center housed at Walter Payton College Preparatory High School. Hu wrapped up his three-day visit to the U.S. capital Thursday, telling an audience of American business leaders that Beijing is seeking closer ties and greater trust with the United States on a range of issues. He sought to assuage concerns about China's rising economic and military power, declaring that his country "will never seek hegemony or pursue an expansionist policy." Chinese leader ends visit with a stop at a Chinese language and cultural center in Chicago. Hu Jintao told business leaders China is not pursuing an expansionist policy. Congressional leaders discussed human rights and economic issues with Hu. The session followed Hu's meeting Wednesday with President Obama
United States
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 64807, "query": 99380 }
Query: China's currency, Obama said, remains undervalued -- a key factor in @placeholder's trade imbalance with Beijing. Entities: Walter Payton College Preparatory High School, United States, Barack Obama, Chinese, U.S., Beijing, China, Confucius Institute, Chicago, Hu, Obama, CNN, American, Hu Jintao, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao wrapped up his U.S. visit Friday with a trip to Chicago, the hometown of his counterpart, U.S. President Barack Obama. He visited a Chinese-owned auto parts firm, a Chinese wind energy company and the Confucius Institute -- a Chinese language and cultural education center housed at Walter Payton College Preparatory High School. Hu wrapped up his three-day visit to the U.S. capital Thursday, telling an audience of American business leaders that Beijing is seeking closer ties and greater trust with the United States on a range of issues. He sought to assuage concerns about China's rising economic and military power, declaring that his country "will never seek hegemony or pursue an expansionist policy." Chinese leader ends visit with a stop at a Chinese language and cultural center in Chicago. Hu Jintao told business leaders China is not pursuing an expansionist policy. Congressional leaders discussed human rights and economic issues with Hu. The session followed Hu's meeting Wednesday with President Obama
American
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 64807, "query": 99380 }
Query: China's currency, Obama said, remains undervalued -- a key factor in @placeholder's trade imbalance with Beijing. Entities: Walter Payton College Preparatory High School, United States, Barack Obama, Chinese, U.S., Beijing, China, Confucius Institute, Chicago, Hu, Obama, CNN, American, Hu Jintao, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao wrapped up his U.S. visit Friday with a trip to Chicago, the hometown of his counterpart, U.S. President Barack Obama. He visited a Chinese-owned auto parts firm, a Chinese wind energy company and the Confucius Institute -- a Chinese language and cultural education center housed at Walter Payton College Preparatory High School. Hu wrapped up his three-day visit to the U.S. capital Thursday, telling an audience of American business leaders that Beijing is seeking closer ties and greater trust with the United States on a range of issues. He sought to assuage concerns about China's rising economic and military power, declaring that his country "will never seek hegemony or pursue an expansionist policy." Chinese leader ends visit with a stop at a Chinese language and cultural center in Chicago. Hu Jintao told business leaders China is not pursuing an expansionist policy. Congressional leaders discussed human rights and economic issues with Hu. The session followed Hu's meeting Wednesday with President Obama
U.S.
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 64807, "query": 99380 }
Query: China's currency, Obama said, remains undervalued -- a key factor in @placeholder's trade imbalance with Beijing. Entities: Walter Payton College Preparatory High School, United States, Barack Obama, Chinese, U.S., Beijing, China, Confucius Institute, Chicago, Hu, Obama, CNN, American, Hu Jintao, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao wrapped up his U.S. visit Friday with a trip to Chicago, the hometown of his counterpart, U.S. President Barack Obama. He visited a Chinese-owned auto parts firm, a Chinese wind energy company and the Confucius Institute -- a Chinese language and cultural education center housed at Walter Payton College Preparatory High School. Hu wrapped up his three-day visit to the U.S. capital Thursday, telling an audience of American business leaders that Beijing is seeking closer ties and greater trust with the United States on a range of issues. He sought to assuage concerns about China's rising economic and military power, declaring that his country "will never seek hegemony or pursue an expansionist policy." Chinese leader ends visit with a stop at a Chinese language and cultural center in Chicago. Hu Jintao told business leaders China is not pursuing an expansionist policy. Congressional leaders discussed human rights and economic issues with Hu. The session followed Hu's meeting Wednesday with President Obama
United States
[ "Nintendo 3DS" ]
{ "passage": 64808, "query": 99381 }
Query: While a dedicated stand-alone gaming system such as the @placeholder can't rival smartphones or tablet PCs for sheer ubiquity, consider this: Entities: 3-D, Game Developers Conference, Street Fighter, Nintendo, Steinberg, Nintendo of America, CNN, American, Nintendo 3DS, Reggie Fils-Aime Passage: (CNN) -- Nintendo 3DS, a glasses-free 3-D handheld video game system, arrives March 27 for $249.99. Nintendo hopes it will make the strongest case yet for 3-D special effects affordability and relevance. But calling it a gaming console may be the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American public. Gaming, it turns out, might be among the least of the system's capabilities. The device will also deliver an array of other fully-connected entertainment experiences, according to Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime at the 2011 Game Developers Conference. From 3-D movies to TV shows, digital music to augmented reality applications, the company is clearly assigning tremendous importance to non-gaming applications. Nintendo 3DS may be the greatest hoax ever perpetrated, says Steinberg. Steinberg: Nintendo won't say directly, but system is portal for loads of 3-D multimedia. The system will play 3-D versions of premium game franchises like "Street Fighter"
Nintendo 3DS
[ "Dandong" ]
{ "passage": 64809, "query": 99382 }
Query: Chinese tourists now flock to @placeholder -- which lies along China's western border with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea -- to ogle at their unfortunate neighbors. Entities: Korean, Chinese, Hermit Kingdom, Good, China, North Korea, North Korean, Dandong, CNN, Yalu River Passage: Dandong, China (CNN) -- The sun is rising over the Yalu River and North Korea. Revolutionary music pumped through loudspeakers wafts over to China. Back across the river, work groups can be seen stirring for a day's toil in the fields. Over here in China, a tourist tout is trying to sell us North Korean currency. "Good price!" he shouts. This is daily life in Dandong, China -- a thriving border town within throwing distance of the Hermit Kingdom. Tourists often do just that when they go right up to the fence that separates the two countries and leave cigarettes, old watches and other goodies for the North Korean border guards. Dandong is a thriving Chinese border town within throwing distance of North Korea. Much trade -- legal and illegal -- is done between the two countries. One smuggler talks to CNN about the business he does with N. Korean soldiers. But he claims Dandong is crawling with North Korean spies
Dandong
[ "Korean", "North Korea", "North Korean" ]
{ "passage": 64809, "query": 99383 }
Query: If refugees are caught trying to escape from @placeholder, they are shot, but in restaurants like this gaudy two-story tourist trap, North Koreans are allowed to work in China on special three-year permits. Entities: Korean, Chinese, Hermit Kingdom, Good, China, North Korea, North Korean, Dandong, CNN, Yalu River Passage: Dandong, China (CNN) -- The sun is rising over the Yalu River and North Korea. Revolutionary music pumped through loudspeakers wafts over to China. Back across the river, work groups can be seen stirring for a day's toil in the fields. Over here in China, a tourist tout is trying to sell us North Korean currency. "Good price!" he shouts. This is daily life in Dandong, China -- a thriving border town within throwing distance of the Hermit Kingdom. Tourists often do just that when they go right up to the fence that separates the two countries and leave cigarettes, old watches and other goodies for the North Korean border guards. Dandong is a thriving Chinese border town within throwing distance of North Korea. Much trade -- legal and illegal -- is done between the two countries. One smuggler talks to CNN about the business he does with N. Korean soldiers. But he claims Dandong is crawling with North Korean spies
Korean
[ "Korean", "North Korea", "North Korean" ]
{ "passage": 64809, "query": 99383 }
Query: If refugees are caught trying to escape from @placeholder, they are shot, but in restaurants like this gaudy two-story tourist trap, North Koreans are allowed to work in China on special three-year permits. Entities: Korean, Chinese, Hermit Kingdom, Good, China, North Korea, North Korean, Dandong, CNN, Yalu River Passage: Dandong, China (CNN) -- The sun is rising over the Yalu River and North Korea. Revolutionary music pumped through loudspeakers wafts over to China. Back across the river, work groups can be seen stirring for a day's toil in the fields. Over here in China, a tourist tout is trying to sell us North Korean currency. "Good price!" he shouts. This is daily life in Dandong, China -- a thriving border town within throwing distance of the Hermit Kingdom. Tourists often do just that when they go right up to the fence that separates the two countries and leave cigarettes, old watches and other goodies for the North Korean border guards. Dandong is a thriving Chinese border town within throwing distance of North Korea. Much trade -- legal and illegal -- is done between the two countries. One smuggler talks to CNN about the business he does with N. Korean soldiers. But he claims Dandong is crawling with North Korean spies
North Korea
[ "Korean", "North Korea", "North Korean" ]
{ "passage": 64809, "query": 99383 }
Query: If refugees are caught trying to escape from @placeholder, they are shot, but in restaurants like this gaudy two-story tourist trap, North Koreans are allowed to work in China on special three-year permits. Entities: Korean, Chinese, Hermit Kingdom, Good, China, North Korea, North Korean, Dandong, CNN, Yalu River Passage: Dandong, China (CNN) -- The sun is rising over the Yalu River and North Korea. Revolutionary music pumped through loudspeakers wafts over to China. Back across the river, work groups can be seen stirring for a day's toil in the fields. Over here in China, a tourist tout is trying to sell us North Korean currency. "Good price!" he shouts. This is daily life in Dandong, China -- a thriving border town within throwing distance of the Hermit Kingdom. Tourists often do just that when they go right up to the fence that separates the two countries and leave cigarettes, old watches and other goodies for the North Korean border guards. Dandong is a thriving Chinese border town within throwing distance of North Korea. Much trade -- legal and illegal -- is done between the two countries. One smuggler talks to CNN about the business he does with N. Korean soldiers. But he claims Dandong is crawling with North Korean spies
North Korean
[ "Britain", "Great Britain" ]
{ "passage": 64810, "query": 99384 }
Query: Even then, a terse White House statement said the Obama administration would 'continue to consult' with @placeholder, 'one of our closest allies and friends.' Entities: Britain, Great Britain, French, France, White House, Barack Obama, John Kerry, U.S., Sasha, European, Syria, Obama, UK, Francois Hollande, London, State Visit, Malia Passage: President Barack Obama tossed aside a long-standing 'special relationship' between the U.S. and Great Britain on Tuesday, telling reporters that choosing a 'best ally' between France and the UK would be like choosing his favorite daughter. 'I have two daughters,' the president said, referring to Sasha and Malia. 'And they are both gorgeous and wonderful, and I would never choose between them.' 'And that's how I feel about my outstanding European partners. All of them are wonderful in their own ways.' Obama was speaking during a joint press conference with French President Francois Hollande, on the occasion of the first State Visit by a French head of state since 1976. Obama and Francois Hollande took turns saying they couldn't declare a 'varotie' ally any more than they could choose a favorite child. A snub of Britain was in the air during the Tuesday White House press conference, as reporters asked about the two nations' new friendship. Secretary of State John Kerry famously thumbed his nose at London during a speech praising nations committed to military action against Syria
Britain
[ "Britain", "Great Britain" ]
{ "passage": 64810, "query": 99384 }
Query: Even then, a terse White House statement said the Obama administration would 'continue to consult' with @placeholder, 'one of our closest allies and friends.' Entities: Britain, Great Britain, French, France, White House, Barack Obama, John Kerry, U.S., Sasha, European, Syria, Obama, UK, Francois Hollande, London, State Visit, Malia Passage: President Barack Obama tossed aside a long-standing 'special relationship' between the U.S. and Great Britain on Tuesday, telling reporters that choosing a 'best ally' between France and the UK would be like choosing his favorite daughter. 'I have two daughters,' the president said, referring to Sasha and Malia. 'And they are both gorgeous and wonderful, and I would never choose between them.' 'And that's how I feel about my outstanding European partners. All of them are wonderful in their own ways.' Obama was speaking during a joint press conference with French President Francois Hollande, on the occasion of the first State Visit by a French head of state since 1976. Obama and Francois Hollande took turns saying they couldn't declare a 'varotie' ally any more than they could choose a favorite child. A snub of Britain was in the air during the Tuesday White House press conference, as reporters asked about the two nations' new friendship. Secretary of State John Kerry famously thumbed his nose at London during a speech praising nations committed to military action against Syria
Great Britain
[ "Cypress Bay High", "Cypress Bay High School" ]
{ "passage": 64811, "query": 99385 }
Query: However the school saw fit to suspend the long-time coach and the district's superintendent released this statement on Monday: 'Upon becoming aware of the incident during the @placeholder football game, I immediately directed staff to look into the situation. Entities: Cypress Bay High School, Miami, ESPN, High School Football Kickoff, Mark Guandol, Mark Guandolo, Cypress Bay High, Lucas Tellefsen, Associated Press, Florida, American Heritage from Plantation Passage: By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 16:08 EST, 26 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:25 EST, 27 August 2013 A high school football coach has been suspended after he was caught on tape smacking the helmet of a student player. Mark Guandolo, who coaches the team at Cypress Bay High School in Miami, Florida, was seen hitting quarterback Lucas Tellefsen during a televised Sunday night game. Cypress Bay High played American Heritage from Plantation in a game that was broadcast on ESPN’s High School Football Kickoff. Scroll down for video Suspended: Cypress Bay High's football coach Mark Guandolo was suspended today after he slapped student player Lucas Tellefsen's helmet on Sunday. Mark Guandol, who coaches the team at Cypress Bay High School in Miami, was seen hitting smacking quarterback Lucas Tellefsen's helmet
Cypress Bay High
[ "Cypress Bay High", "Cypress Bay High School" ]
{ "passage": 64811, "query": 99385 }
Query: However the school saw fit to suspend the long-time coach and the district's superintendent released this statement on Monday: 'Upon becoming aware of the incident during the @placeholder football game, I immediately directed staff to look into the situation. Entities: Cypress Bay High School, Miami, ESPN, High School Football Kickoff, Mark Guandol, Mark Guandolo, Cypress Bay High, Lucas Tellefsen, Associated Press, Florida, American Heritage from Plantation Passage: By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 16:08 EST, 26 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:25 EST, 27 August 2013 A high school football coach has been suspended after he was caught on tape smacking the helmet of a student player. Mark Guandolo, who coaches the team at Cypress Bay High School in Miami, Florida, was seen hitting quarterback Lucas Tellefsen during a televised Sunday night game. Cypress Bay High played American Heritage from Plantation in a game that was broadcast on ESPN’s High School Football Kickoff. Scroll down for video Suspended: Cypress Bay High's football coach Mark Guandolo was suspended today after he slapped student player Lucas Tellefsen's helmet on Sunday. Mark Guandol, who coaches the team at Cypress Bay High School in Miami, was seen hitting smacking quarterback Lucas Tellefsen's helmet
Cypress Bay High School
[ "Facebook" ]
{ "passage": 64812, "query": 99386 }
Query: '@placeholder has always been a place where people across the world share their views and ideas. Entities: Pakistani, Facebook, Pakistan, Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg, Mohammed, Paris, Everybody Draw Mohammed Day Passage: Mark Zuckerberg has responded to the recent tragedy that occurred in Paris by recounting a 2010 incident he had with a Pakistani extremist. Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook, 'A few years ago, an extremist in Pakistan fought to have me sentenced to death because Facebook refused to ban content about Mohammed that offended him.' This as a result of the site's promotion of an Everybody Draw Mohammed Day which took place on May 20 of that year. Scroll down for video Speaking out: Mark Zuckerberg (above) has responded to the recent tragedy that occurred in Paris by recounting a 2010 incident he had with a Pakistani extremist. Mark Zuckerberg has responded to the recent tragedy that occurred in Paris by recounting a 2010 incident he had with a Pakistani extremist. Zuckerberg revealed on Facebook that an extremist in Pakistan fought to have him sentenced to death because Facebook refused to ban content about Mohammed. Pakistan did end up blocking Facebook in the country over the incident in question, Everybody Draw Mohammed Day
Facebook
[ "Mohammed" ]
{ "passage": 64812, "query": 99387 }
Query: This act was deemed illegal under Pakistani law, where it is a crime to defile the 'sacred name of @placeholder.' Entities: Pakistani, Facebook, Pakistan, Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg, Mohammed, Paris, Everybody Draw Mohammed Day Passage: Mark Zuckerberg has responded to the recent tragedy that occurred in Paris by recounting a 2010 incident he had with a Pakistani extremist. Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook, 'A few years ago, an extremist in Pakistan fought to have me sentenced to death because Facebook refused to ban content about Mohammed that offended him.' This as a result of the site's promotion of an Everybody Draw Mohammed Day which took place on May 20 of that year. Scroll down for video Speaking out: Mark Zuckerberg (above) has responded to the recent tragedy that occurred in Paris by recounting a 2010 incident he had with a Pakistani extremist. Mark Zuckerberg has responded to the recent tragedy that occurred in Paris by recounting a 2010 incident he had with a Pakistani extremist. Zuckerberg revealed on Facebook that an extremist in Pakistan fought to have him sentenced to death because Facebook refused to ban content about Mohammed. Pakistan did end up blocking Facebook in the country over the incident in question, Everybody Draw Mohammed Day
Mohammed
[ "Internacional" ]
{ "passage": 64813, "query": 99388 }
Query: An @placeholder player helped the official to safety behind a group of riot police Entities: Brazilian Serie A, Brazilian, Marielson Alves Silva, Figueirense, Internacional Passage: A Brazilian Serie A match between Figueirense and Internacional descended into chaos on Saturday as Figueirense players chased the referee after the final whistle. Internacional had just secured a 2-1 victory to earn a third place finish as the Brazilian season draws to a close, but Figueirense were incensed after having two players sent off before conceding goals in the 87th and 95th minute. The home players and fans decided to vent their fury towards match official Marielson Alves Silva, who was forced to sprint away from a crowd off angry players. The Figueirense players (right) confront referee Marielson Alves Silva following their team's 2-1 defeat against Internacional on Saturday. Angry Figueirense players chase referee after Brazilian Serie A match. Marielson Alves Silva sent off two Figueirense players as home side suffered last minute defeat against Internacional. Match officials were forced to hide behind riot police
Internacional
[ "India" ]
{ "passage": 64814, "query": 99389 }
Query: At that point, the @placeholder in Amritsar had only 75 armed and 100 unarmed constables with whom to control a city of 150,000 inhabitants. Entities: Amritsar, Gandhian, Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer, David Cameron, Gurkha, Indian Mutiny, Andrew Roberts, Sikh, Punjab, India, Jallianwala Bagh, Golden temple, British, Indian, Reginald Dyer Passage: By Andrew Roberts PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 David Cameron, pictured at the Golden temple in Amritsar, described the killings as 'monstrous' but did not make a formal apology It is 5.15pm on Sunday, April 13, 1919, in the Sikh holy city of Amritsar in the Punjab. An open-topped motorcar pulls up near the Jallianwala Bagh, a seven-acre area of waste ground, and Brigadier Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer steps out. He then attempts to bring an armoured car, with its machine gun, into the area, but is foiled because the street is too narrow. No matter, he orders his force of Indian and Gurkha troops to open fire into a peaceful crowd of local men, women and children who are listening to Gandhian speeches about non-violence. Brigadier Reginald Dyer ordered troops to fire on a crowd of 25,000 in Amritsar, Punjab, on April 13, 1919. British maintain 379 were killed - lower than the 1000 stated by India. Anti-British feeling was at its highest since the Indian Mutiny in 1857. A revolt in the Punjab would have led to tens of thousands of deaths
India
[ "Reginald Dyer", "Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer" ]
{ "passage": 64814, "query": 99390 }
Query: how @placeholder ‘was unnerved and deeply upset about what had happened’. Entities: Amritsar, Gandhian, Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer, David Cameron, Gurkha, Indian Mutiny, Andrew Roberts, Sikh, Punjab, India, Jallianwala Bagh, Golden temple, British, Indian, Reginald Dyer Passage: By Andrew Roberts PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 David Cameron, pictured at the Golden temple in Amritsar, described the killings as 'monstrous' but did not make a formal apology It is 5.15pm on Sunday, April 13, 1919, in the Sikh holy city of Amritsar in the Punjab. An open-topped motorcar pulls up near the Jallianwala Bagh, a seven-acre area of waste ground, and Brigadier Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer steps out. He then attempts to bring an armoured car, with its machine gun, into the area, but is foiled because the street is too narrow. No matter, he orders his force of Indian and Gurkha troops to open fire into a peaceful crowd of local men, women and children who are listening to Gandhian speeches about non-violence. Brigadier Reginald Dyer ordered troops to fire on a crowd of 25,000 in Amritsar, Punjab, on April 13, 1919. British maintain 379 were killed - lower than the 1000 stated by India. Anti-British feeling was at its highest since the Indian Mutiny in 1857. A revolt in the Punjab would have led to tens of thousands of deaths
Reginald Dyer
[ "Reginald Dyer", "Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer" ]
{ "passage": 64814, "query": 99390 }
Query: how @placeholder ‘was unnerved and deeply upset about what had happened’. Entities: Amritsar, Gandhian, Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer, David Cameron, Gurkha, Indian Mutiny, Andrew Roberts, Sikh, Punjab, India, Jallianwala Bagh, Golden temple, British, Indian, Reginald Dyer Passage: By Andrew Roberts PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 David Cameron, pictured at the Golden temple in Amritsar, described the killings as 'monstrous' but did not make a formal apology It is 5.15pm on Sunday, April 13, 1919, in the Sikh holy city of Amritsar in the Punjab. An open-topped motorcar pulls up near the Jallianwala Bagh, a seven-acre area of waste ground, and Brigadier Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer steps out. He then attempts to bring an armoured car, with its machine gun, into the area, but is foiled because the street is too narrow. No matter, he orders his force of Indian and Gurkha troops to open fire into a peaceful crowd of local men, women and children who are listening to Gandhian speeches about non-violence. Brigadier Reginald Dyer ordered troops to fire on a crowd of 25,000 in Amritsar, Punjab, on April 13, 1919. British maintain 379 were killed - lower than the 1000 stated by India. Anti-British feeling was at its highest since the Indian Mutiny in 1857. A revolt in the Punjab would have led to tens of thousands of deaths
Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer
[ "Indian" ]
{ "passage": 64814, "query": 99391 }
Query: Gunfire: A painting depicts the moment around 50 British riflemen fired 1,650 rounds into a crown of @placeholder protestors Entities: Amritsar, Gandhian, Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer, David Cameron, Gurkha, Indian Mutiny, Andrew Roberts, Sikh, Punjab, India, Jallianwala Bagh, Golden temple, British, Indian, Reginald Dyer Passage: By Andrew Roberts PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 David Cameron, pictured at the Golden temple in Amritsar, described the killings as 'monstrous' but did not make a formal apology It is 5.15pm on Sunday, April 13, 1919, in the Sikh holy city of Amritsar in the Punjab. An open-topped motorcar pulls up near the Jallianwala Bagh, a seven-acre area of waste ground, and Brigadier Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer steps out. He then attempts to bring an armoured car, with its machine gun, into the area, but is foiled because the street is too narrow. No matter, he orders his force of Indian and Gurkha troops to open fire into a peaceful crowd of local men, women and children who are listening to Gandhian speeches about non-violence. Brigadier Reginald Dyer ordered troops to fire on a crowd of 25,000 in Amritsar, Punjab, on April 13, 1919. British maintain 379 were killed - lower than the 1000 stated by India. Anti-British feeling was at its highest since the Indian Mutiny in 1857. A revolt in the Punjab would have led to tens of thousands of deaths
Indian
[ "Golden temple" ]
{ "passage": 64814, "query": 99392 }
Query: A deputation of Indian merchants and shopkeepers soon after the massacre actually thanked Dyer for preventing looting, and he received many other such tokens of gratitude; the guardians of the @placeholder invested him there as an honorary Sikh. Entities: Amritsar, Gandhian, Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer, David Cameron, Gurkha, Indian Mutiny, Andrew Roberts, Sikh, Punjab, India, Jallianwala Bagh, Golden temple, British, Indian, Reginald Dyer Passage: By Andrew Roberts PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 David Cameron, pictured at the Golden temple in Amritsar, described the killings as 'monstrous' but did not make a formal apology It is 5.15pm on Sunday, April 13, 1919, in the Sikh holy city of Amritsar in the Punjab. An open-topped motorcar pulls up near the Jallianwala Bagh, a seven-acre area of waste ground, and Brigadier Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer steps out. He then attempts to bring an armoured car, with its machine gun, into the area, but is foiled because the street is too narrow. No matter, he orders his force of Indian and Gurkha troops to open fire into a peaceful crowd of local men, women and children who are listening to Gandhian speeches about non-violence. Brigadier Reginald Dyer ordered troops to fire on a crowd of 25,000 in Amritsar, Punjab, on April 13, 1919. British maintain 379 were killed - lower than the 1000 stated by India. Anti-British feeling was at its highest since the Indian Mutiny in 1857. A revolt in the Punjab would have led to tens of thousands of deaths
Golden temple
[ "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 64815, "query": 99393 }
Query: He signed that agreement in 2010 and promised to cooperate with @placeholder authorities. Entities: Daood Gilani, United States, Pakistani, Justice Department, Mumbai, U.S., Pakistan, David Headley, Headley, Chicago, India Passage: He grew up a child of two nations -- the United States and Pakistan -- with a parent from each. He was born Daood Gilani, the son of a prominent Pakistani broadcaster, but in 2006 he changed his name to David Headley. In a federal courtroom in Chicago on Thursday, he was sentenced to 35 years in prison for his role in the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India, that killed 164 people, including six U.S. citizens. Headley has admitted conducting advance surveillance for the operation in India. Although Headley, 52, was facing up to life in prison, the Justice Department recommended that the judge sentence him to the term he eventually got after the defendant cooperated with U.S. authorities. David Headley receives sentence that prosecutors recommended. He faced up to a life sentence for conviction related to the deadly 2008 Mumbai attack. Prosecutors say Headley has cooperated with government efforts to combat terrorism. Headley is accused of attending terrorism training camps and plotting attacks
U.S.
[ "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 64815, "query": 99393 }
Query: He signed that agreement in 2010 and promised to cooperate with @placeholder authorities. Entities: Daood Gilani, United States, Pakistani, Justice Department, Mumbai, U.S., Pakistan, David Headley, Headley, Chicago, India Passage: He grew up a child of two nations -- the United States and Pakistan -- with a parent from each. He was born Daood Gilani, the son of a prominent Pakistani broadcaster, but in 2006 he changed his name to David Headley. In a federal courtroom in Chicago on Thursday, he was sentenced to 35 years in prison for his role in the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India, that killed 164 people, including six U.S. citizens. Headley has admitted conducting advance surveillance for the operation in India. Although Headley, 52, was facing up to life in prison, the Justice Department recommended that the judge sentence him to the term he eventually got after the defendant cooperated with U.S. authorities. David Headley receives sentence that prosecutors recommended. He faced up to a life sentence for conviction related to the deadly 2008 Mumbai attack. Prosecutors say Headley has cooperated with government efforts to combat terrorism. Headley is accused of attending terrorism training camps and plotting attacks
United States
[ "Rebecca" ]
{ "passage": 64816, "query": 99394 }
Query: At 10:38pm on Friday, @placeholder sent a text message reading: 'You must be at the bar now. Entities: Stahl, Rebecca, David Stahl, Pennsylvania, Ashley Collman Passage: By Ashley Collman Text messages reveal the bitter row a Pennsylvania couple had just hours before the husband returned home to murder his wife. The text messages were used in the trial of 44-year-old David Stahl, who was found guilty on Friday of first-degree murder for strangling to death wife Rebecca, 37, in February 2012. While Stahl confessed to killing Rebecca, he argued he was just trying to defend himself in a physical fight instigated by his knife-wielding wife. Bad love: David Stahl (right) was found guilty on Friday of murdering his wife Rebecca (left) after a fight in 2012. A Pennsylvania jury found 44-year-old David Stahl guilty of first-degree murder on Friday. Stahl was accused of strangling 37-year-old wife Rebecca in 2012
Rebecca
[ "Brendan Rodgers", "Rodgers" ]
{ "passage": 64817, "query": 99395 }
Query: We could have done a completely different training session or Daniel could have done a recovery session which @placeholder might have thought was more suitable but I still couldn’t guarantee there wouldn’t have been an injury.’ Entities: Norway, Brendan Rodgers, Sturridge, England, Reds, San Marino, Euro 2016, Rodgers, Daniel Sturridge, Roy Hodgson, Hodgson, Liverpool, Estonia, Lions Passage: Roy Hodgson's row with Brendan Rodgers escalated when England’s head coach claimed Daniel Sturridge wanted to train on the day he picked up his thigh injury. Sturridge, who has been left out of England’s squad for the Euro 2016 qualifiers against San Marino and Estonia, has not played since picking up the injury after England’s 1-0 win over Norway. Rodgers claims the Liverpool forward is instructed not to train for 48 hours after a match, but Hodgson offered a very different version of events on Thursday. Daniel Sturridge is still sidelined after getting injured on international duty Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is battling to overcome a thigh problem. Three Lions chief says Liverpool striker was keen to take part in session. Sturridge has not featured since picking up a thigh injury four weeks ago. Reds boss Brendan Rodgers was furious the frontman was risked
Brendan Rodgers
[ "Brendan Rodgers", "Rodgers" ]
{ "passage": 64817, "query": 99395 }
Query: We could have done a completely different training session or Daniel could have done a recovery session which @placeholder might have thought was more suitable but I still couldn’t guarantee there wouldn’t have been an injury.’ Entities: Norway, Brendan Rodgers, Sturridge, England, Reds, San Marino, Euro 2016, Rodgers, Daniel Sturridge, Roy Hodgson, Hodgson, Liverpool, Estonia, Lions Passage: Roy Hodgson's row with Brendan Rodgers escalated when England’s head coach claimed Daniel Sturridge wanted to train on the day he picked up his thigh injury. Sturridge, who has been left out of England’s squad for the Euro 2016 qualifiers against San Marino and Estonia, has not played since picking up the injury after England’s 1-0 win over Norway. Rodgers claims the Liverpool forward is instructed not to train for 48 hours after a match, but Hodgson offered a very different version of events on Thursday. Daniel Sturridge is still sidelined after getting injured on international duty Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is battling to overcome a thigh problem. Three Lions chief says Liverpool striker was keen to take part in session. Sturridge has not featured since picking up a thigh injury four weeks ago. Reds boss Brendan Rodgers was furious the frontman was risked
Rodgers
[ "Brendan Rodgers", "Rodgers" ]
{ "passage": 64817, "query": 99396 }
Query: Hodgson insists he will not be dictated to by club managers over which players he can select for international duty, but @placeholder appears to have outmanoeuvred the England boss. Entities: Norway, Brendan Rodgers, Sturridge, England, Reds, San Marino, Euro 2016, Rodgers, Daniel Sturridge, Roy Hodgson, Hodgson, Liverpool, Estonia, Lions Passage: Roy Hodgson's row with Brendan Rodgers escalated when England’s head coach claimed Daniel Sturridge wanted to train on the day he picked up his thigh injury. Sturridge, who has been left out of England’s squad for the Euro 2016 qualifiers against San Marino and Estonia, has not played since picking up the injury after England’s 1-0 win over Norway. Rodgers claims the Liverpool forward is instructed not to train for 48 hours after a match, but Hodgson offered a very different version of events on Thursday. Daniel Sturridge is still sidelined after getting injured on international duty Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is battling to overcome a thigh problem. Three Lions chief says Liverpool striker was keen to take part in session. Sturridge has not featured since picking up a thigh injury four weeks ago. Reds boss Brendan Rodgers was furious the frontman was risked
Brendan Rodgers
[ "Brendan Rodgers", "Rodgers" ]
{ "passage": 64817, "query": 99396 }
Query: Hodgson insists he will not be dictated to by club managers over which players he can select for international duty, but @placeholder appears to have outmanoeuvred the England boss. Entities: Norway, Brendan Rodgers, Sturridge, England, Reds, San Marino, Euro 2016, Rodgers, Daniel Sturridge, Roy Hodgson, Hodgson, Liverpool, Estonia, Lions Passage: Roy Hodgson's row with Brendan Rodgers escalated when England’s head coach claimed Daniel Sturridge wanted to train on the day he picked up his thigh injury. Sturridge, who has been left out of England’s squad for the Euro 2016 qualifiers against San Marino and Estonia, has not played since picking up the injury after England’s 1-0 win over Norway. Rodgers claims the Liverpool forward is instructed not to train for 48 hours after a match, but Hodgson offered a very different version of events on Thursday. Daniel Sturridge is still sidelined after getting injured on international duty Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is battling to overcome a thigh problem. Three Lions chief says Liverpool striker was keen to take part in session. Sturridge has not featured since picking up a thigh injury four weeks ago. Reds boss Brendan Rodgers was furious the frontman was risked
Rodgers
[ "Phillip Phillips", "Phillips" ]
{ "passage": 64818, "query": 99397 }
Query: Our get-well-soon wishes go out to @placeholder; he's got a whole lot of fans hoping to hear him sing again soon. Entities: Phillip Phillips, EW.com, Phillips, American Idol, Idol, Ford, Detroit, TMZ, EW, Idols Live Passage: (EW.com) -- EW has confirmed that "American Idol" winner Phillip Phillips underwent a six and a half hour surgery yesterday to remove several kidney stones, which TMZ (who first reported the news) says "were so huge there was no chance he could've passed them on his own." Phillips' longtime kidney issues plagued his run on "Idol," causing him excruciating pain and preventing him from participating in various "Idol" duties, like the weekly Ford music video shoots. "The surgery went well," says a source close to the show. "He's doing well and looking forward to starting the Idol tour in July." (The "Idols Live" tour kicks off July 6 in Detroit.). Phillip Phillips' longtime kidney issues plagued his run on "American Idol" He underwent a six and a half hour surgery yesterday to remove several kidney stones. "The surgery went well," says a source close to the show
Phillip Phillips
[ "Phillip Phillips", "Phillips" ]
{ "passage": 64818, "query": 99397 }
Query: Our get-well-soon wishes go out to @placeholder; he's got a whole lot of fans hoping to hear him sing again soon. Entities: Phillip Phillips, EW.com, Phillips, American Idol, Idol, Ford, Detroit, TMZ, EW, Idols Live Passage: (EW.com) -- EW has confirmed that "American Idol" winner Phillip Phillips underwent a six and a half hour surgery yesterday to remove several kidney stones, which TMZ (who first reported the news) says "were so huge there was no chance he could've passed them on his own." Phillips' longtime kidney issues plagued his run on "Idol," causing him excruciating pain and preventing him from participating in various "Idol" duties, like the weekly Ford music video shoots. "The surgery went well," says a source close to the show. "He's doing well and looking forward to starting the Idol tour in July." (The "Idols Live" tour kicks off July 6 in Detroit.). Phillip Phillips' longtime kidney issues plagued his run on "American Idol" He underwent a six and a half hour surgery yesterday to remove several kidney stones. "The surgery went well," says a source close to the show
Phillips
[ "Nicki Minaj" ]
{ "passage": 64819, "query": 99398 }
Query: A few brave people followed @placeholder's lead last year during the winter, posting pictures of themselves - and in some cases their pets - inside refrigerators. Entities: Nicki Minaj, Facebook, Martha De Lacey, Twitter, American, Glamour magazine Passage: By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 05:02 EST, 25 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:06 EST, 25 July 2012 We've had 'owling', 'planking', 'breading', 'coning' and 'lamping', but is it now time for us to put away childish things and start 'fridging'? American rapper Nicki Minaj tried to kick-start the trend for getting inside your fridge after she was photographed crouched low in the salad crisper as part of a bizarre shoot for Glamour magazine. The star took to Twitter, encouraging people to copy her and post photographic evidence online - but the cold weather has prevented us from getting excited about it. Until now. Twitter and Facebook users posting online evidence
Nicki Minaj
[ "Paul Fishman" ]
{ "passage": 64820, "query": 99399 }
Query: Chris Christie, already parlaying his NJ governorship into a presidential trial balloon, is betting that a recent report clearing his name will withstand the scrutiny of @placeholder -- a tough US Attorney who got his old job when he moved to the state capitol Entities: US, George Washington Bridge, New Jersey, U.s., Port Authority, Main Justice, Paul Fishman, David Martosko, Longtime Christie, Esquire magazine, David Wildstein, Chris Christie, Christie, Michael Drewniak, Bridgegate, U.S., Charlie McKenna, Republican, Democratic Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor Two former Chris Christie appointees have met with federal prosecutors about the 'Bridgegate' fiasco, adding new fuel to the fire just weeks after a report commissioned by the New Jersey governor appeared to clear his name. Former Port Authority official David Wildstein and former Christie chief counsel Charlie McKenna have both begun the process of disentangling themselves from scandal swirling around the Republican governor, according to liberal bloggers at Esquire magazine and the online legal publication Main Justice. U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman, the New Jersey prosecutor who succeeded Christie in that office, has begun presenting evidence to a grand jury. Longtime Christie press secretary Michael Drewniak has been in and out of those proceedings. David Wildstein, the Port Authority figure at the center of the George Washington Bridge scandal, has met with the US Attorney's investigators. So has Charlie McKenna, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's former chief legal counsel and a longtime confidante. The 'Bridgegate' plot was an apparent effort to stymie traffic entering the George Washington Bridge as political payback against a Democratic mayor. US Attorney Paul Fishman, who succeeded Christie in the job, is probing the governor and his staff; Christie says he knows nothing. Christie's job and presidential ambitions hang in the balance as former aides weigh testifying and he waits to see if their memories clash with his
Paul Fishman
[ "New Jersey" ]
{ "passage": 64820, "query": 99400 }
Query: According to multiple witnesses at Christie's going-away party in the U.S. Attorney's office, Fishman – angry at Christie for taking so many skilled lawyers with him to the governor's office – threw a copy of a @placeholder directory of lawyers at his feet, saying he should consult it before embarking on his next recruiting binge. Entities: US, George Washington Bridge, New Jersey, U.s., Port Authority, Main Justice, Paul Fishman, David Martosko, Longtime Christie, Esquire magazine, David Wildstein, Chris Christie, Christie, Michael Drewniak, Bridgegate, U.S., Charlie McKenna, Republican, Democratic Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor Two former Chris Christie appointees have met with federal prosecutors about the 'Bridgegate' fiasco, adding new fuel to the fire just weeks after a report commissioned by the New Jersey governor appeared to clear his name. Former Port Authority official David Wildstein and former Christie chief counsel Charlie McKenna have both begun the process of disentangling themselves from scandal swirling around the Republican governor, according to liberal bloggers at Esquire magazine and the online legal publication Main Justice. U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman, the New Jersey prosecutor who succeeded Christie in that office, has begun presenting evidence to a grand jury. Longtime Christie press secretary Michael Drewniak has been in and out of those proceedings. David Wildstein, the Port Authority figure at the center of the George Washington Bridge scandal, has met with the US Attorney's investigators. So has Charlie McKenna, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's former chief legal counsel and a longtime confidante. The 'Bridgegate' plot was an apparent effort to stymie traffic entering the George Washington Bridge as political payback against a Democratic mayor. US Attorney Paul Fishman, who succeeded Christie in the job, is probing the governor and his staff; Christie says he knows nothing. Christie's job and presidential ambitions hang in the balance as former aides weigh testifying and he waits to see if their memories clash with his
New Jersey
[ "Affordable Care Act", "Obamacare" ]
{ "passage": 64821, "query": 99401 }
Query: 'Basically, we've had it up to here with voters telling us to kill @placeholder before it kills them.' Entities: Republicans, Affordable Care Act, Republican Study Committee, Obamacare, David Martosko, John Boehner, U.s., America, Obama, House of Representatives, RSC, GOP Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:51 EST, 18 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:31 EST, 24 September 2013 Republicans hope to eliminate the roughly 20,000 pages of regulations that the federal government has published under the Obamacare law. House Speaker John Boehner reportedly favors a 'repeal and replace' approach A group that represents more than 190 conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives will unveil a plan on Wednesday to replace the Affordable Care Act with a radically different approach to eliminating America's health care gap. The Republican Study Committee (RSC), an informal caucus that provides research and writes legislation for conservative partisans, plans to offer a 200-page bill that would repeal President Obama's 900-page health care overhaul and its 20,000 pages of related federal regulations. Plan would completely replace Obamacare with tax deductions of up to $20,000. Republicans' aim is to cut bureaucrats out of the process and give taxpayers 'all the choices and none of the grief' Obama administration has criticized the GOP for seeking a repeal without proposing its own solution to America's health insurance gap. Polls show the president's signature health care overhaul law is wildly unpopular as its first hard deadline approaches on Oct. 1
Affordable Care Act
[ "Affordable Care Act", "Obamacare" ]
{ "passage": 64821, "query": 99401 }
Query: 'Basically, we've had it up to here with voters telling us to kill @placeholder before it kills them.' Entities: Republicans, Affordable Care Act, Republican Study Committee, Obamacare, David Martosko, John Boehner, U.s., America, Obama, House of Representatives, RSC, GOP Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:51 EST, 18 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:31 EST, 24 September 2013 Republicans hope to eliminate the roughly 20,000 pages of regulations that the federal government has published under the Obamacare law. House Speaker John Boehner reportedly favors a 'repeal and replace' approach A group that represents more than 190 conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives will unveil a plan on Wednesday to replace the Affordable Care Act with a radically different approach to eliminating America's health care gap. The Republican Study Committee (RSC), an informal caucus that provides research and writes legislation for conservative partisans, plans to offer a 200-page bill that would repeal President Obama's 900-page health care overhaul and its 20,000 pages of related federal regulations. Plan would completely replace Obamacare with tax deductions of up to $20,000. Republicans' aim is to cut bureaucrats out of the process and give taxpayers 'all the choices and none of the grief' Obama administration has criticized the GOP for seeking a repeal without proposing its own solution to America's health insurance gap. Polls show the president's signature health care overhaul law is wildly unpopular as its first hard deadline approaches on Oct. 1
Obamacare
[ "GOP", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 64821, "query": 99402 }
Query: The president engaged @placeholder directly on Monday, saying that he is 'more than willing to work with them where they've got specific suggestions that they can show will make our health care system work better.' Entities: Republicans, Affordable Care Act, Republican Study Committee, Obamacare, David Martosko, John Boehner, U.s., America, Obama, House of Representatives, RSC, GOP Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:51 EST, 18 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:31 EST, 24 September 2013 Republicans hope to eliminate the roughly 20,000 pages of regulations that the federal government has published under the Obamacare law. House Speaker John Boehner reportedly favors a 'repeal and replace' approach A group that represents more than 190 conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives will unveil a plan on Wednesday to replace the Affordable Care Act with a radically different approach to eliminating America's health care gap. The Republican Study Committee (RSC), an informal caucus that provides research and writes legislation for conservative partisans, plans to offer a 200-page bill that would repeal President Obama's 900-page health care overhaul and its 20,000 pages of related federal regulations. Plan would completely replace Obamacare with tax deductions of up to $20,000. Republicans' aim is to cut bureaucrats out of the process and give taxpayers 'all the choices and none of the grief' Obama administration has criticized the GOP for seeking a repeal without proposing its own solution to America's health insurance gap. Polls show the president's signature health care overhaul law is wildly unpopular as its first hard deadline approaches on Oct. 1
GOP
[ "GOP", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 64821, "query": 99402 }
Query: The president engaged @placeholder directly on Monday, saying that he is 'more than willing to work with them where they've got specific suggestions that they can show will make our health care system work better.' Entities: Republicans, Affordable Care Act, Republican Study Committee, Obamacare, David Martosko, John Boehner, U.s., America, Obama, House of Representatives, RSC, GOP Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:51 EST, 18 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:31 EST, 24 September 2013 Republicans hope to eliminate the roughly 20,000 pages of regulations that the federal government has published under the Obamacare law. House Speaker John Boehner reportedly favors a 'repeal and replace' approach A group that represents more than 190 conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives will unveil a plan on Wednesday to replace the Affordable Care Act with a radically different approach to eliminating America's health care gap. The Republican Study Committee (RSC), an informal caucus that provides research and writes legislation for conservative partisans, plans to offer a 200-page bill that would repeal President Obama's 900-page health care overhaul and its 20,000 pages of related federal regulations. Plan would completely replace Obamacare with tax deductions of up to $20,000. Republicans' aim is to cut bureaucrats out of the process and give taxpayers 'all the choices and none of the grief' Obama administration has criticized the GOP for seeking a repeal without proposing its own solution to America's health insurance gap. Polls show the president's signature health care overhaul law is wildly unpopular as its first hard deadline approaches on Oct. 1
Republicans
[ "GOP", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 64821, "query": 99403 }
Query: President Obama has also complained this week about reports that the @placeholder plans to use the Obamacare law as a bargaining chip in an upcoming federal budget fight. Entities: Republicans, Affordable Care Act, Republican Study Committee, Obamacare, David Martosko, John Boehner, U.s., America, Obama, House of Representatives, RSC, GOP Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:51 EST, 18 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:31 EST, 24 September 2013 Republicans hope to eliminate the roughly 20,000 pages of regulations that the federal government has published under the Obamacare law. House Speaker John Boehner reportedly favors a 'repeal and replace' approach A group that represents more than 190 conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives will unveil a plan on Wednesday to replace the Affordable Care Act with a radically different approach to eliminating America's health care gap. The Republican Study Committee (RSC), an informal caucus that provides research and writes legislation for conservative partisans, plans to offer a 200-page bill that would repeal President Obama's 900-page health care overhaul and its 20,000 pages of related federal regulations. Plan would completely replace Obamacare with tax deductions of up to $20,000. Republicans' aim is to cut bureaucrats out of the process and give taxpayers 'all the choices and none of the grief' Obama administration has criticized the GOP for seeking a repeal without proposing its own solution to America's health insurance gap. Polls show the president's signature health care overhaul law is wildly unpopular as its first hard deadline approaches on Oct. 1
GOP
[ "GOP", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 64821, "query": 99403 }
Query: President Obama has also complained this week about reports that the @placeholder plans to use the Obamacare law as a bargaining chip in an upcoming federal budget fight. Entities: Republicans, Affordable Care Act, Republican Study Committee, Obamacare, David Martosko, John Boehner, U.s., America, Obama, House of Representatives, RSC, GOP Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:51 EST, 18 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:31 EST, 24 September 2013 Republicans hope to eliminate the roughly 20,000 pages of regulations that the federal government has published under the Obamacare law. House Speaker John Boehner reportedly favors a 'repeal and replace' approach A group that represents more than 190 conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives will unveil a plan on Wednesday to replace the Affordable Care Act with a radically different approach to eliminating America's health care gap. The Republican Study Committee (RSC), an informal caucus that provides research and writes legislation for conservative partisans, plans to offer a 200-page bill that would repeal President Obama's 900-page health care overhaul and its 20,000 pages of related federal regulations. Plan would completely replace Obamacare with tax deductions of up to $20,000. Republicans' aim is to cut bureaucrats out of the process and give taxpayers 'all the choices and none of the grief' Obama administration has criticized the GOP for seeking a repeal without proposing its own solution to America's health insurance gap. Polls show the president's signature health care overhaul law is wildly unpopular as its first hard deadline approaches on Oct. 1
Republicans
[ "GOP", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 64821, "query": 99404 }
Query: Republican moderates have resisted, citing fears that Americans would hold the @placeholder responsible for any government shutdown. Entities: Republicans, Affordable Care Act, Republican Study Committee, Obamacare, David Martosko, John Boehner, U.s., America, Obama, House of Representatives, RSC, GOP Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:51 EST, 18 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:31 EST, 24 September 2013 Republicans hope to eliminate the roughly 20,000 pages of regulations that the federal government has published under the Obamacare law. House Speaker John Boehner reportedly favors a 'repeal and replace' approach A group that represents more than 190 conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives will unveil a plan on Wednesday to replace the Affordable Care Act with a radically different approach to eliminating America's health care gap. The Republican Study Committee (RSC), an informal caucus that provides research and writes legislation for conservative partisans, plans to offer a 200-page bill that would repeal President Obama's 900-page health care overhaul and its 20,000 pages of related federal regulations. Plan would completely replace Obamacare with tax deductions of up to $20,000. Republicans' aim is to cut bureaucrats out of the process and give taxpayers 'all the choices and none of the grief' Obama administration has criticized the GOP for seeking a repeal without proposing its own solution to America's health insurance gap. Polls show the president's signature health care overhaul law is wildly unpopular as its first hard deadline approaches on Oct. 1
GOP
[ "GOP", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 64821, "query": 99404 }
Query: Republican moderates have resisted, citing fears that Americans would hold the @placeholder responsible for any government shutdown. Entities: Republicans, Affordable Care Act, Republican Study Committee, Obamacare, David Martosko, John Boehner, U.s., America, Obama, House of Representatives, RSC, GOP Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:51 EST, 18 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:31 EST, 24 September 2013 Republicans hope to eliminate the roughly 20,000 pages of regulations that the federal government has published under the Obamacare law. House Speaker John Boehner reportedly favors a 'repeal and replace' approach A group that represents more than 190 conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives will unveil a plan on Wednesday to replace the Affordable Care Act with a radically different approach to eliminating America's health care gap. The Republican Study Committee (RSC), an informal caucus that provides research and writes legislation for conservative partisans, plans to offer a 200-page bill that would repeal President Obama's 900-page health care overhaul and its 20,000 pages of related federal regulations. Plan would completely replace Obamacare with tax deductions of up to $20,000. Republicans' aim is to cut bureaucrats out of the process and give taxpayers 'all the choices and none of the grief' Obama administration has criticized the GOP for seeking a repeal without proposing its own solution to America's health insurance gap. Polls show the president's signature health care overhaul law is wildly unpopular as its first hard deadline approaches on Oct. 1
Republicans
[ "Eric Naposki", "Naposki" ]
{ "passage": 64822, "query": 99405 }
Query: She gave @placeholder a key to McLaughlin's house and information about when he would be home, officials said Wednesday. Entities: McLaughlin, Nanette Packard McNeal, Eric Naposki, California, DA, Naposki, Packard McNeal, Bill McLaughlin, CNN, Connecticut, Orange County Passage: (CNN) -- A former professional football player and his ex-girlfriend have been charged in the killing of her wealthy boyfriend for money, a breakthrough in a cold case dating to 1994. Eric Naposki, a former football player, has been charged in the killing of an ex-lover's boyfriend. Eric Naposki and Nanette Packard McNeal face the possibility of life sentences over the shooting of Bill McLaughlin, according to the Orange County, California, district attorney. Authorities said Packard McNeal persuaded her ex-boyfriend to kill McLaughlin so she could claim a $1 million life insurance policy, inherit $150,000 and get the right to live in his beach house for a year. Former player Eric Naposki and Nanette Packard McNeal could face life sentences. DA says Packard McNeal persuaded Naposki to kill her wealthy boyfriend. Motive was money, authorities say: $1 million insurance policy and $150,000 in will. She's due in court Friday; Naposki may be sent to California from Connecticut
Eric Naposki
[ "Eric Naposki", "Naposki" ]
{ "passage": 64822, "query": 99405 }
Query: She gave @placeholder a key to McLaughlin's house and information about when he would be home, officials said Wednesday. Entities: McLaughlin, Nanette Packard McNeal, Eric Naposki, California, DA, Naposki, Packard McNeal, Bill McLaughlin, CNN, Connecticut, Orange County Passage: (CNN) -- A former professional football player and his ex-girlfriend have been charged in the killing of her wealthy boyfriend for money, a breakthrough in a cold case dating to 1994. Eric Naposki, a former football player, has been charged in the killing of an ex-lover's boyfriend. Eric Naposki and Nanette Packard McNeal face the possibility of life sentences over the shooting of Bill McLaughlin, according to the Orange County, California, district attorney. Authorities said Packard McNeal persuaded her ex-boyfriend to kill McLaughlin so she could claim a $1 million life insurance policy, inherit $150,000 and get the right to live in his beach house for a year. Former player Eric Naposki and Nanette Packard McNeal could face life sentences. DA says Packard McNeal persuaded Naposki to kill her wealthy boyfriend. Motive was money, authorities say: $1 million insurance policy and $150,000 in will. She's due in court Friday; Naposki may be sent to California from Connecticut
Naposki
[ "German", "Germans" ]
{ "passage": 64823, "query": 99406 }
Query: Mr Wakefield said: 'I think it’s more likely to have been an example of @placeholder humour - they wouldn’t have expected the British to take them up on it.' Entities: Imperial War Museum, WW1, Alan Wakefield, Harriet Arkell, Sambrook, German, William Sambrook, Pembrokeshire, Germans, First World War, British, Royal Naval Air Service, Brit Passage: By Harriet Arkell Royal Naval Air Service pilot William Sambrook, 22, told in his diary how German pilots helped the British in WW1 British and German airmen went to astonishing lengths to help each other in the First World War, warning each other where they were about to drop bombs and sending photographs of graves when they buried the other side's dead. The extraordinary level of cooperation has been uncovered during research for an exhibition commemorating the conflict’s outbreak. Diaries kept by a young pilot from Pembrokeshire reveal how camaraderie sometimes took precedence over hostilities, particularly amongst British and German pilots. Diaries written by young pilot from Pembrokeshire give insight into the war. Royal Naval Air Service pilot William Sambrook, 22, wrote diary in 1916. Tells how Germans let British know when one of their pilots was shot down. Mr Sambrook says the Germans dropped message about deceased Brit. War historian says cooperation more common among pilots than infantry. Imperial War Museum's Alan Wakefield also said Germans once warned of impending bomb attack
German
[ "German", "Germans" ]
{ "passage": 64823, "query": 99406 }
Query: Mr Wakefield said: 'I think it’s more likely to have been an example of @placeholder humour - they wouldn’t have expected the British to take them up on it.' Entities: Imperial War Museum, WW1, Alan Wakefield, Harriet Arkell, Sambrook, German, William Sambrook, Pembrokeshire, Germans, First World War, British, Royal Naval Air Service, Brit Passage: By Harriet Arkell Royal Naval Air Service pilot William Sambrook, 22, told in his diary how German pilots helped the British in WW1 British and German airmen went to astonishing lengths to help each other in the First World War, warning each other where they were about to drop bombs and sending photographs of graves when they buried the other side's dead. The extraordinary level of cooperation has been uncovered during research for an exhibition commemorating the conflict’s outbreak. Diaries kept by a young pilot from Pembrokeshire reveal how camaraderie sometimes took precedence over hostilities, particularly amongst British and German pilots. Diaries written by young pilot from Pembrokeshire give insight into the war. Royal Naval Air Service pilot William Sambrook, 22, wrote diary in 1916. Tells how Germans let British know when one of their pilots was shot down. Mr Sambrook says the Germans dropped message about deceased Brit. War historian says cooperation more common among pilots than infantry. Imperial War Museum's Alan Wakefield also said Germans once warned of impending bomb attack
Germans
[ "Ivory Coast" ]
{ "passage": 64824, "query": 99407 }
Query: "Now we face title favorites @placeholder in the quarterfinals and there will be no second chance for either side. Entities: Nigeria, Victor Moses, Ethiopia, Super Eagles, Ivory Coast, Group C, Herve Renard, Burkina Faso, Zambia, Renard, Chelsea, CNN, Africa Cup of Nations, Nelspruit, South Africa Passage: (CNN) -- The tears of joy from a year ago turned to tears of sorrow as Zambia became the first defending champion to be knocked out in the first round of the Africa Cup of Nations in 21 years. Herve Renard's side was held to a goalless draw by group winners Burkina Faso in Nelspruit, South Africa Tuesday. That result, combined with Nigeria's 2-0 win over Ethiopia, sent the Super Eagles through and left Zambia inconsolable. Zambia coach Renard told reporters: "It's better to have won something in your life than always qualify for the quarterfinals, but never win anything. Defending champion Zambia fails to make quarterfinal after goalless draw with Burkina Faso. Nigeria advances to last eight where it will meet Ivory Coast. Chelsea's Victor Moses scores two penalties as Nigeria defeated Ethiopia 2-0. Burkina Faso tops Group C with Nigeria taking second place
Ivory Coast