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[ "Darren Wilson" ]
{ "passage": 64872, "query": 99479 }
Query: A grand jury is hearing the case and will determine whether @placeholder will face any charges. Entities: Darren Wilson, Ferguson, Michael Brown, Missouri, CNN Passage: Two men, shocked at what they saw, describe an unarmed teenager with his hands up in the air as he's gunned down by a police officer. They were contractors doing construction work in Ferguson, Missouri, on the day Michael Brown was killed. And the men, who asked not to be identified after CNN contacted them, said they were about 50 feet away from Officer Darren Wilson when he opened fire. An exclusive video captures their reactions during the moments just after the shooting. "He had his f**n hands up," one of the men says in the video. The man told CNN he heard one gunshot, then another shot about 30 seconds later. A video shows witnesses reacting to the Michael Brown shooting. They describe the teen holding his hands in the air. Their accounts coincide with several other witness descriptions of the shooting. CNN senior legal analyst says the new video is "good evidence"
Darren Wilson
[ "Greg Malloy" ]
{ "passage": 64873, "query": 99480 }
Query: We extend our condolences to @placeholder's family and his co-workers." Entities: Wade Williams, Holmes County Sheriff's Office, Greg Malloy, Florida Panhandle, Malloy, Holmes Correctional Institution, Florida Department of Corrections, Panhandle, CNN, Williams, Florida, Bonifay Passage: (CNN) -- A Florida corrections officer assisting in a manhunt died Wednesday in an exchange of gunfire with a murder suspect, who also died, authorities said. Col. Greg Malloy, 44, was mortally wounded, the Florida Department of Corrections said in a statement. Malloy was working as part of the Holmes Correctional Institution's K-9 tracking team, which was assisting the Holmes County Sheriff's Office in the search for Wade Williams. Williams, wanted in the double homicide of his parents, was also killed during the exchange, according to the statement. The incident occurred about 13 miles from Bonifay in the Florida Panhandle. Florida officer killed during manhunt in Panhandle. Col. Greg Malloy and homicide suspect Wade Williams died. Malloy was working with prison's K-9 tracking team
Greg Malloy
[ "Gregg Williams", "Williams" ]
{ "passage": 64874, "query": 99481 }
Query: @placeholder was not just talking about tackling; he targeted specific players and specific parts of their bodies. Entities: Goodell, Bill Bennett, New Orleans Saints, Gregg Williams, San Francisco 49ers, Frank Gore, CNN, Williams, Roger Goodell, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- In the NFL, controlled violence is, and always will be, an essential part of the sport. As fans, we have no problem with coaches telling players to run hard, hit hard and tackle hard, because we know that we can't take that kind of contact and tough physicality out of football. However, as a long-time fan of the NFL, when I heard the audio of former New Orleans Saints Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams instructing his team to injure members of the San Francisco 49ers before their playoff game in January, I was really bothered. Williams explicitly commanded his defense to target particular players with the intent of injuring them and taking them out of the game. Talking about 49ers star running back Frank Gore, Williams said, "We've got to do everything in the world to make sure we kill Frank Gore's head. We want him running sideways. We want his head sideways." NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell turns down appeals of bounty punishments. New Orleans Saints coordinator had told players to target opponents for specific injuries. Bill Bennett says such behavior goes way beyond the normal physicality of football. He says Goodell needs to respond to the evidence of harm from concussions in football
Gregg Williams
[ "Gregg Williams", "Williams" ]
{ "passage": 64874, "query": 99481 }
Query: @placeholder was not just talking about tackling; he targeted specific players and specific parts of their bodies. Entities: Goodell, Bill Bennett, New Orleans Saints, Gregg Williams, San Francisco 49ers, Frank Gore, CNN, Williams, Roger Goodell, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- In the NFL, controlled violence is, and always will be, an essential part of the sport. As fans, we have no problem with coaches telling players to run hard, hit hard and tackle hard, because we know that we can't take that kind of contact and tough physicality out of football. However, as a long-time fan of the NFL, when I heard the audio of former New Orleans Saints Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams instructing his team to injure members of the San Francisco 49ers before their playoff game in January, I was really bothered. Williams explicitly commanded his defense to target particular players with the intent of injuring them and taking them out of the game. Talking about 49ers star running back Frank Gore, Williams said, "We've got to do everything in the world to make sure we kill Frank Gore's head. We want him running sideways. We want his head sideways." NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell turns down appeals of bounty punishments. New Orleans Saints coordinator had told players to target opponents for specific injuries. Bill Bennett says such behavior goes way beyond the normal physicality of football. He says Goodell needs to respond to the evidence of harm from concussions in football
Williams
[ "Goodell", "Roger Goodell" ]
{ "passage": 64874, "query": 99482 }
Query: The NFL is a valuable institution that has done much good for our youth and @placeholder has done a fine, exemplary job so far. Entities: Goodell, Bill Bennett, New Orleans Saints, Gregg Williams, San Francisco 49ers, Frank Gore, CNN, Williams, Roger Goodell, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- In the NFL, controlled violence is, and always will be, an essential part of the sport. As fans, we have no problem with coaches telling players to run hard, hit hard and tackle hard, because we know that we can't take that kind of contact and tough physicality out of football. However, as a long-time fan of the NFL, when I heard the audio of former New Orleans Saints Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams instructing his team to injure members of the San Francisco 49ers before their playoff game in January, I was really bothered. Williams explicitly commanded his defense to target particular players with the intent of injuring them and taking them out of the game. Talking about 49ers star running back Frank Gore, Williams said, "We've got to do everything in the world to make sure we kill Frank Gore's head. We want him running sideways. We want his head sideways." NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell turns down appeals of bounty punishments. New Orleans Saints coordinator had told players to target opponents for specific injuries. Bill Bennett says such behavior goes way beyond the normal physicality of football. He says Goodell needs to respond to the evidence of harm from concussions in football
Goodell
[ "Goodell", "Roger Goodell" ]
{ "passage": 64874, "query": 99482 }
Query: The NFL is a valuable institution that has done much good for our youth and @placeholder has done a fine, exemplary job so far. Entities: Goodell, Bill Bennett, New Orleans Saints, Gregg Williams, San Francisco 49ers, Frank Gore, CNN, Williams, Roger Goodell, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- In the NFL, controlled violence is, and always will be, an essential part of the sport. As fans, we have no problem with coaches telling players to run hard, hit hard and tackle hard, because we know that we can't take that kind of contact and tough physicality out of football. However, as a long-time fan of the NFL, when I heard the audio of former New Orleans Saints Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams instructing his team to injure members of the San Francisco 49ers before their playoff game in January, I was really bothered. Williams explicitly commanded his defense to target particular players with the intent of injuring them and taking them out of the game. Talking about 49ers star running back Frank Gore, Williams said, "We've got to do everything in the world to make sure we kill Frank Gore's head. We want him running sideways. We want his head sideways." NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell turns down appeals of bounty punishments. New Orleans Saints coordinator had told players to target opponents for specific injuries. Bill Bennett says such behavior goes way beyond the normal physicality of football. He says Goodell needs to respond to the evidence of harm from concussions in football
Roger Goodell
[ "Christian" ]
{ "passage": 64875, "query": 99483 }
Query: The killing has sparked protests by @placeholder and outrage among rights activists, while police have arrested 44 suspects. Entities: Shama Bibi, Shehzad Masih, Pakistani, Christian, Muslim Pakistan, Koran Passage: A Pakistani labourer and his pregnant wife killed for alleged blasphemy were locked inside a brick-making factory before their murder to prevent them from fleeing their debts, relatives said today. Shehzad Masih and Shama Bibi - who was four months pregnant and a mother to three children - were then beaten, surrounded by a 1,500 strong crowd and thrown on top of a brick kiln, witnesses said. The killing was sparked by the mob's belief the couple had desecrated a copy of the Koran. By the time the attack was over, only charred bones and the couple's discarded shoes remained. Christian couple were locked in factory after boss thought they'd flee debts. A mob then beat them and threw them onto a brick kiln, witnesses said. Relatives claim the couple were working in indentured servitude. Killing latest example of mob violence against minorities in Muslim Pakistan. Koran was desecrated day before the attack and mob blamed the couple. Police boosted security in Christian neighbourhoods after attack
Christian
[ "Rebecca Sedwick" ]
{ "passage": 64876, "query": 99484 }
Query: Sheriff: Taunting post leads to arrests in @placeholder bullying Entities: Polk County, Kik, Judd, Facebook, Lakeland, Twitter, Grady Judd, Instagram, Ask.fm, CNN, Rebecca Sedwick, Florida Passage: (CNN)"Why aren't you dead?" "You should die." "Wait a minute, why are you still alive?" "Go kill yourself." It's impossible to comprehend another human being, let alone a child, sending such hateful messages to another person, but according to Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd in Lakeland, Florida, these messages are all too real. They were sent to 12-year-old Rebecca Sedwick, who ultimately jumped to her death in September, he said. The messages didn't come via the social networking sites many of us are familiar with: Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. They were sent via newer, lesser-known social applications called Ask.fm and Kik, according to Judd. Arrests made after 12-year-old Florida girl killed herself following hateful messages on Ask.fm and Kik. Two girls, ages 12 and 14, now charged with felony aggravated stalking in the case. "Why aren't you dead?" was just one of the messages Rebecca Sedwick received. Parents might know Facebook and Twitter, but kids have moved to other social sites
Rebecca Sedwick
[ "Interstate 5" ]
{ "passage": 64877, "query": 99485 }
Query: While the @placeholder truck's cargo suffered only minimal damage, it left chaos in its wake, with two vehicles catapulting off the edge of the broken bridge into the river below. Entities: Logan airport, 5th Avenue, I-880 bridge, Daily Mail, California, U.S., Interstate 5, Boston, Washington State, Chicago, Oakland, Bennington Street, Ashland Avenue Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:26 EST, 26 May 2013 | UPDATED: 09:33 EST, 26 May 2013 Thousands of heavily-trafficked bridges around the U.S. may be one accident or mistake away from collapse, even if the spans are deemed structurally sound, officials warned today. The crossings are kept standing by engineering design, not supported with brute strength or redundant protections like their more modern counterparts. Bridge regulators call the more risky spans 'fracture critical' meaning that if a single, vital component of the bridge is compromised, it can crumple. Those vulnerable crossings carry millions of drivers every day. In Boston, a six-lane highway 1A near Logan airport includes a 'fracture critical' bridge over Bennington Street. In northern Chicago, an I-90 pass that goes over Ashland Avenue is in the same category, as is an I-880 bridge over 5th Avenue in Oakland, California. Thousands of bridges in use across the country 'functionally obsolete' Bridges vulnerable to collapse carry millions of drivers every day. Many bridges in Washington State alone have worse sufficiency ratings than the Interstate 5 that collapsed
Interstate 5
[ "NATO" ]
{ "passage": 64878, "query": 99486 }
Query: Local citizens who work at the base discovered the material that had been put into a burn pit by @placeholder personnel and alerted officials. Entities: Afghanistan, Bagram Airfield, Quran, Muslims, NATO, Afghan, CNN, International Security Assistance Force, Kabul, John Allen Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Religious materials -- including Qurans that were burned at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, sparking Afghan protests -- were removed from the library of a detainee center "because of extremist inscriptions" on them, a military official said Tuesday. There was "an appearance that these documents were being used to facilitate extremist communications," a military official said. "Additionally, some of the documents were extremist in and of themselves, apparently originating from outside of Afghanistan," the official said. The official said the material was burned, but authorities are attempting to determine how much. The uproar prompted Gen. John Allen, commander of NATO's International Security Assistance Force, to issue a directive "that all coalition forces in Afghanistan will complete training in the proper handling of religious materials no later than March 3," the NATO-led force said.. NEW: Commander of NATO-led force mandates training on handling religious materials. Official: Some documents were "extremist in and of themselves" Commander Gen. John Allen says he has launched an investigation. Muslims regard the Quran as their holy book
NATO
[ "Zackary", "Zackary Walton" ]
{ "passage": 64879, "query": 99487 }
Query: 'His visit and how completely fine is after everything he has been through has given us hope for @placeholder. Entities: Australia, Jono Lancaster, Sarah Walton, Zackary Walton, Lancaster, Zac, Zackary, Treacher Collins, West Yorkshire, Adelaide, UK Passage: There was an undeniable connection between two-year-old Zackary Walton and his idol Jono Lancaster when they first met on Monday. Zackary, who has Treacher Collins syndrome, had the opportunity of a lifetime to spend three days with his hero - a one of the world's most recognised individual who suffers from the same genetic disorder. Mother Sarah Walton, who contacted Mr Lancaster and asked him to spend time with her son during his nation-wide tour to educate schools about Treacher Collins syndrome, says the 30-year-old of West Yorkshire has left a huge impact on her family. The rare genetic disorder - which affects one child in every 50,000 - prevents the skull, cheek and jawbones from developing properly. Zackary Walton, 2, suffers from Treacher Collins syndrome. He met with his hero Jono Lancaster in Adelaide on Monday. Mr Lancaster, of the UK, is touring Australia to visit schools and educate them about the genetic disorder. Sarah Walton lives with her son Zac and four other children in rural SA. Zackary has a tracheostomy, which means his airway is compromised. He needs to be monitored around the clock so that he can breathe
Zackary
[ "Zackary", "Zackary Walton" ]
{ "passage": 64879, "query": 99487 }
Query: 'His visit and how completely fine is after everything he has been through has given us hope for @placeholder. Entities: Australia, Jono Lancaster, Sarah Walton, Zackary Walton, Lancaster, Zac, Zackary, Treacher Collins, West Yorkshire, Adelaide, UK Passage: There was an undeniable connection between two-year-old Zackary Walton and his idol Jono Lancaster when they first met on Monday. Zackary, who has Treacher Collins syndrome, had the opportunity of a lifetime to spend three days with his hero - a one of the world's most recognised individual who suffers from the same genetic disorder. Mother Sarah Walton, who contacted Mr Lancaster and asked him to spend time with her son during his nation-wide tour to educate schools about Treacher Collins syndrome, says the 30-year-old of West Yorkshire has left a huge impact on her family. The rare genetic disorder - which affects one child in every 50,000 - prevents the skull, cheek and jawbones from developing properly. Zackary Walton, 2, suffers from Treacher Collins syndrome. He met with his hero Jono Lancaster in Adelaide on Monday. Mr Lancaster, of the UK, is touring Australia to visit schools and educate them about the genetic disorder. Sarah Walton lives with her son Zac and four other children in rural SA. Zackary has a tracheostomy, which means his airway is compromised. He needs to be monitored around the clock so that he can breathe
Zackary Walton
[ "North Korea", "North Koreans" ]
{ "passage": 64880, "query": 99488 }
Query: @placeholder on Monday proposed working-level Red Cross talks regarding repatriation, according to a South Korean Red Cross news release. Entities: Yonhap, North, Red Cross, South Korea, North Korea, CNN, South, North Koreans, South Korean Passage: (CNN) -- South Korea will attempt a second time to send a group of North Koreans back to the communist North on Monday, according to the Red Cross. The effort comes three days after North Korea refused accept the same group. The North rejected the first attempt by the South to repatriate 27 of the North Koreans over four defectors, who decided remain behind in South Korea. The North has demanded the return of the whole group of 31 -- including the defectors, according to South Korea's official news agency Yonhap. The North Koreans accidentally crossed over into South Korean waters on a fishing boat in early February. Four members of a group of 31 North Koreans have defected to the South. North Korea is demanding the return of the whole group, including the defectors. The South Korean government firmly refuses to return the four defectors
North Korea
[ "North Korea", "North Koreans" ]
{ "passage": 64880, "query": 99488 }
Query: @placeholder on Monday proposed working-level Red Cross talks regarding repatriation, according to a South Korean Red Cross news release. Entities: Yonhap, North, Red Cross, South Korea, North Korea, CNN, South, North Koreans, South Korean Passage: (CNN) -- South Korea will attempt a second time to send a group of North Koreans back to the communist North on Monday, according to the Red Cross. The effort comes three days after North Korea refused accept the same group. The North rejected the first attempt by the South to repatriate 27 of the North Koreans over four defectors, who decided remain behind in South Korea. The North has demanded the return of the whole group of 31 -- including the defectors, according to South Korea's official news agency Yonhap. The North Koreans accidentally crossed over into South Korean waters on a fishing boat in early February. Four members of a group of 31 North Koreans have defected to the South. North Korea is demanding the return of the whole group, including the defectors. The South Korean government firmly refuses to return the four defectors
North Koreans
[ "Adam Montgomery" ]
{ "passage": 64881, "query": 99489 }
Query: @placeholder started seeing Diaz after he injured his back on a construction job. Entities: Candy Man, Milpas Street, Cottage Hospital, California, Santa Barbara, Diaz, Adam Montgomery, Julio Diaz, Chris Lambert, DEA Passage: The modest clinic on Milpas Street in laid-back Santa Barbara, California, was well known to patients seeking powerful pain medication. They went there to find the "Candy Man." Dr. Julio Diaz earned that nickname because, according to court records, he was writing prescriptions for massive numbers of pills -- hundreds, even thousands, at a time. He prescribed medications like oxycodone, a powerful opioid pain killer that is highly addictive. At the nearby Cottage Hospital, emergency room doctors noticed a pattern and sensed a problem. "We communicate first with our patients and then with the primary care providers. We then began to see that there was a pattern and that clearly by far Dr. Diaz's prescribing stood out above any of the other physicians in the computer," Dr. Chris Lambert said. Dr. Julio Diaz awaiting sentencing on charges including illegal drug distribution. Adam Montgomery, 27, became addicted to prescription drugs and later died. DEA alleges Diaz prescribed him more than 2,000 pills in the six weeks before his death
Adam Montgomery
[ "Gary L. Stewart" ]
{ "passage": 64882, "query": 99490 }
Query: @placeholder, who is married with a child, kept a journal during the search, which became the basis for the book. Entities: Louisiana, California, HarperCollins, Zodiac Killer, Baton Rouge, Gary L. Stewart, Earl Van Best Jr., Earl Van Best, Jr., Zodiac, Delta Tech Service Passage: A Louisiana man claims in a new book that his biological father was the notorious Zodiac Killer of northern California, who's still sought by authorities, publisher HarperCollins said Tuesday. The Zodiac serial killer is believed to have killed five people in 1968-69 and gained notoriety by writing several letters to police boasting of the slayings, with swatches of bloody clothing as proof of his claims. The serial killer claimed to have killed as many as 37 people and has never been caught. Now Gary L. Stewart, a vice president at the cleaning company Delta Tech Service in Baton Rouge, is recounting his decade-long search for his biological father and has concluded that man -- Earl Van Best, Jr., who's now dead -- was the Zodiac Killer, the publisher said. One of two Zodiac Killer survivors says someone always stirs up the unsolved case. Gary L. Stewart was abandoned as a baby in a stairwell in a Louisiana tenement. He claims his late biological father, Earl Van Best Jr., was the Zodiac Killer. Investigators say they aren't aware of the book but will look into its claims
Gary L. Stewart
[ "Congress" ]
{ "passage": 64883, "query": 99491 }
Query: It's representative of how partisanship and polarization have taken over @placeholder," she says. Entities: Benner, U.S., Facebook, Americans, Garry Benner, Jeffries, CNN, GOP, Congress, Tom Jeffries, Washington Passage: (CNN) -- The fiscal cliff is hours away. And Americans are angry. Across the country, millions are fed up with a Congress that seems unable to get some important things done. "We need Congress to represent the people, not two arrogant parties that can't see middle ground," Garry Benner says. "Nowhere else in this country can you get paid for ... years and not do your job," Tom Jeffries says. By posting their views on Facebook, Benner and Jeffries joined a growing chorus of millions who are venting through social media. Forget 2013; nation is counting down to fiscal cliff. Americans are using social media to vent anger about the fiscal cliff. Most want it avoided, but some want the U.S. to "go over" the cliff. The social media messages let Washington hear from everyday people, GOP strategist says. An 18-year-old says the fiscal cliff has almost led her to give up hopes of serving in government
Congress
[ "Congress" ]
{ "passage": 64883, "query": 99492 }
Query: @placeholder, it's time for you to remember what your purpose really is and get back to doing your job." Entities: Benner, U.S., Facebook, Americans, Garry Benner, Jeffries, CNN, GOP, Congress, Tom Jeffries, Washington Passage: (CNN) -- The fiscal cliff is hours away. And Americans are angry. Across the country, millions are fed up with a Congress that seems unable to get some important things done. "We need Congress to represent the people, not two arrogant parties that can't see middle ground," Garry Benner says. "Nowhere else in this country can you get paid for ... years and not do your job," Tom Jeffries says. By posting their views on Facebook, Benner and Jeffries joined a growing chorus of millions who are venting through social media. Forget 2013; nation is counting down to fiscal cliff. Americans are using social media to vent anger about the fiscal cliff. Most want it avoided, but some want the U.S. to "go over" the cliff. The social media messages let Washington hear from everyday people, GOP strategist says. An 18-year-old says the fiscal cliff has almost led her to give up hopes of serving in government
Congress
[ "Cuba" ]
{ "passage": 64884, "query": 99493 }
Query: "@placeholder, a country of just 11 million people, has sent 165 health professionals," Kerry noted in his remarks, "and it plans to send nearly 300 more." Entities: Guinea, Ebola, United States, Cuba, John Kerry, HIV, Sierra Leone, U.S., Kerry, State Department, Liberia, CNN, Europe, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Using some of the most dramatic language yet by a U.S. official, Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday called on world leaders to contribute far more to the international Ebola response. Kerry warned that, absent a concerted effort by the international community, "Ebola has the potential to become a scourge like HIV or polio that we will end up fighting -- all of us -- for decades." The secretary made these remarks to a room of foreign ambassadors at the State Department in Washington. He called on them to use their influence to bring stronger commitments to the Ebola fight, which has plagued Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia for weeks, and has spread as far as the United States and Europe. Kerry spoke at the State Department on Friday to a group of foreign ambassadors. Kerry praised a handful of countries for their contributions to the effort, including Cuba. Kerry said "Ebola has the potential to become a scourge like HIV or polio".
Cuba
[ "White House" ]
{ "passage": 64885, "query": 99494 }
Query: But @placeholder officials refuse to put a price tag on the programs -- or to reveal how, in fact, they would be paid for. Entities: White House, Barack Obama, Obama, Congress, Inauguration Day, CNN, GOP, State of the Union, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- As with any State of the Union address, President Barack Obama this year had several audiences and there were multiple aims for the White House: To show that he understands the economy is still struggling and that he will do more to help the unemployed find jobs, and to portray a different side of himself than what was seen on Inauguration Day -- one willing to reach out to the other party. While the president did offer some new proposals -- including increasing the minimum wage and guaranteeing preschool -- many of the ideas he pushed were repeating what he had previously offered but went nowhere in divided Washington. And we saw a president trying to expand the use of executive power to help push his agenda. Obama's State of the Union address could have been a campaign speech from last year. While he did give a nod to the opposing party, some of his proposals are non-starters with GOP. Obama says proposals won't increase debt, but officials won't say how they'll be paid for. President made it clear that if Congress won't deal with issues, he'll do it by executive order
White House
[ "Trayvon Martin" ]
{ "passage": 64886, "query": 99495 }
Query: It could reveal who and what might have been on @placeholder's mind at the time of the shooting from his text messages. Entities: George Zimmerman, Daily Mail, Sanford, Trayvon Martin, Florida Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:41 EST, 25 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:05 EST, 25 November 2012 A major piece of evidence in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin has yet to be analyzed - his cell phone. Attorneys for shooter George Zimmerman are fighting to get information pulled from phone records in the hope of shedding light on the teenager's death. The phone was found at the scene with its battery dead on the night that Trayvon Martin was killed on February 26 in Sanford, Florida. Fighting: George Zimmerman's attorneys want a state order to pull more information from Trayvon Martin's phone. Trayvon Martin, 17, shot dead on February 26 in Sanford, Florida
Trayvon Martin
[ "Pentagon" ]
{ "passage": 64887, "query": 99496 }
Query: the shady online outfit, whose victims included the @placeholder, the CIA, Entities: Lulzsec, DdoS, Sony, CIA, News International, Serious Organised Crime Agency, Al-Bassam, Mustafa Al-Bassam, British, Pentagon Passage: Named: Teenage hacker Mustafa Al-Bassam can be named for the first time today after an anonymity order was lifted This is the 18-year-old British hacker who joined in high-tech attacks on the CIA and the Serious Organised Crime Agency. A-Level student Mustafa Al-Bassam, who until now had his identity protected because of his age, previously admitted two computer crime charges relating to notorious hacker collective Lulzsec. During the attacks on February 1, 2011, members of the loosely-organised group hijacked computers to overwhelm the systems of major bodies including Sony and newspaper publisher News International. The so-called 'distributed denial of service' attacks (DdoS) work by overwhelming target servers with useless data and flooding computers with traffic. Mustafa Al-Bassam named for first time after anonymity order was lifted. Admitted computer crimes linked to hacker collective Lulzsec. The Pentagon, News International and Sony among high-profile victims. Al-Bassam is one of four British members of the online outfit to be convicted
Pentagon
[ "DdoS" ]
{ "passage": 64887, "query": 99497 }
Query: He controlled a 'botnet' of up to half a million compromised computers which he used to launch @placeholder attacks against websites. Entities: Lulzsec, DdoS, Sony, CIA, News International, Serious Organised Crime Agency, Al-Bassam, Mustafa Al-Bassam, British, Pentagon Passage: Named: Teenage hacker Mustafa Al-Bassam can be named for the first time today after an anonymity order was lifted This is the 18-year-old British hacker who joined in high-tech attacks on the CIA and the Serious Organised Crime Agency. A-Level student Mustafa Al-Bassam, who until now had his identity protected because of his age, previously admitted two computer crime charges relating to notorious hacker collective Lulzsec. During the attacks on February 1, 2011, members of the loosely-organised group hijacked computers to overwhelm the systems of major bodies including Sony and newspaper publisher News International. The so-called 'distributed denial of service' attacks (DdoS) work by overwhelming target servers with useless data and flooding computers with traffic. Mustafa Al-Bassam named for first time after anonymity order was lifted. Admitted computer crimes linked to hacker collective Lulzsec. The Pentagon, News International and Sony among high-profile victims. Al-Bassam is one of four British members of the online outfit to be convicted
DdoS
[ "Lulzsec" ]
{ "passage": 64887, "query": 99498 }
Query: The name @placeholder is a combination of 'lulz' or 'lols', meaning 'laugh out loud' and security. Entities: Lulzsec, DdoS, Sony, CIA, News International, Serious Organised Crime Agency, Al-Bassam, Mustafa Al-Bassam, British, Pentagon Passage: Named: Teenage hacker Mustafa Al-Bassam can be named for the first time today after an anonymity order was lifted This is the 18-year-old British hacker who joined in high-tech attacks on the CIA and the Serious Organised Crime Agency. A-Level student Mustafa Al-Bassam, who until now had his identity protected because of his age, previously admitted two computer crime charges relating to notorious hacker collective Lulzsec. During the attacks on February 1, 2011, members of the loosely-organised group hijacked computers to overwhelm the systems of major bodies including Sony and newspaper publisher News International. The so-called 'distributed denial of service' attacks (DdoS) work by overwhelming target servers with useless data and flooding computers with traffic. Mustafa Al-Bassam named for first time after anonymity order was lifted. Admitted computer crimes linked to hacker collective Lulzsec. The Pentagon, News International and Sony among high-profile victims. Al-Bassam is one of four British members of the online outfit to be convicted
Lulzsec
[ "Bolivia" ]
{ "passage": 64888, "query": 99499 }
Query: @placeholder President Evo Morales' voice cracked as he spoke to reporters, describing Chavez as someone "who gave all his life for the liberation of the Venezuelan people ... of all the anti-imperialists and anti-capitalists of the world." Entities: Venezuela, Chavez, Venezuelans, Fuerte Tiuna Military Academy, Hugo Chavez, Argentina, Nicolás Maduro, Bolivia, Evo Morales, Caracas, Cristina Kirchner, Uruguay, Jose Mujica Passage: Thousands of Venezuelans are expected to line the streets Wednesday morning as Hugo Chavez's remains are taken from the military hospital where he died to the Fuerte Tiuna Military Academy in Caracas. Presidents arrived in the country for the funeral procession, including Uruguay's Jose Mujica, Argentina's Cristina Kirchner and Bolivia's Evo Morales. The country has declared seven days of mourning, closed schools for the rest of the week and deployed armed forces to "guarantee peace." The death of the longtime charismatic but controversial leader Tuesday leaves many unanswered questions that Venezuela and the world must now grapple with. Who is expected to succeed Chavez? Chavez's death leaves many unanswered questions. Chavez was the leader of Venezuela for 14 years. Former vice president Nicolás Maduro will take over as president until an election
Bolivia
[ "Evo Morales" ]
{ "passage": 64888, "query": 99500 }
Query: Bolivian President @placeholder' voice cracked as he spoke to reporters, describing Chavez as someone "who gave all his life for the liberation of the Venezuelan people ... of all the anti-imperialists and anti-capitalists of the world." Entities: Venezuela, Chavez, Venezuelans, Fuerte Tiuna Military Academy, Hugo Chavez, Argentina, Nicolás Maduro, Bolivia, Evo Morales, Caracas, Cristina Kirchner, Uruguay, Jose Mujica Passage: Thousands of Venezuelans are expected to line the streets Wednesday morning as Hugo Chavez's remains are taken from the military hospital where he died to the Fuerte Tiuna Military Academy in Caracas. Presidents arrived in the country for the funeral procession, including Uruguay's Jose Mujica, Argentina's Cristina Kirchner and Bolivia's Evo Morales. The country has declared seven days of mourning, closed schools for the rest of the week and deployed armed forces to "guarantee peace." The death of the longtime charismatic but controversial leader Tuesday leaves many unanswered questions that Venezuela and the world must now grapple with. Who is expected to succeed Chavez? Chavez's death leaves many unanswered questions. Chavez was the leader of Venezuela for 14 years. Former vice president Nicolás Maduro will take over as president until an election
Evo Morales
[ "Yamaha" ]
{ "passage": 64889, "query": 99501 }
Query: For @placeholder, it will be a good thing, that's the most important thing." Entities: Yamaha, Honda, Jorge Lorenzo, Ducati, Italian, Spaniard, Lorenzo, Valentino Rossi, MotoGP, CNN, Japanese, Rossi Passage: (CNN) -- They are two of the biggest names in motorcycle racing, and tensions were high the last time they were on the same team, but Jorge Lorenzo says rival Valentino Rossi's return to Yamaha is "good news." Rossi left the Japanese team in 2010 after Lorenzo won his first world MotoGP championship, ending the Italian's two seasons of dominance. Rossi, who won the world title four times with Yamaha and three with Honda, has struggled to be competitive since joining Ducati, managing just two podium placings in 28 races. The 33-year-old has agreed a deal for the 2013 and 2014 seasons, resuming a partnership which Yamaha described as a "super team" when the news was announced last Friday. Valentino Rossi will return to Yamaha on two-year deal from start of 2013 season. Seven-time world champion has struggled since leaving to join Ducati in 2011. MotoGP series leader Jorge Lorenzo welcomes the return of his former teammate. Spaniard says Rossi will be motivated by the prospect of renewing their rivalry
Yamaha
[ "HIV" ]
{ "passage": 64890, "query": 99502 }
Query: It was during his operation that Ashe is believed to have contracted the @placeholder virus from infected blood transfusions. Entities: First African American, Arthur Ashe, HIV, Flushing Meadows, African Americans, Ashe, AIDS, U.S. Open, Michelle Obama, CNN, Arthur Ashe Kids' Day Passage: (CNN) -- Tennis hero, inspiring role model for African Americans, social activist and high-profile campaigner for the HIV and AIDS communities, Arthur Ashe died in 1993, but it is a measure of his influence that 20 years on his legacy burns as brightly as ever. The main stadium court at Flushing Meadows, where the U.S. Open is staged, is named in his honor, a striking statue of Ashe adorns the grounds, while the Arthur Ashe Kids' Day is a glittering annual bash that kick starts the fortnight for the final grand slam of the season. Michelle Obama was the guest of honor this year. Arthur Ashe won three grand slam titles. First African American to achieve feat of winning a slam. Died aged 49 in 1993 of AIDS related illness from an infected blood transfusion. Stadium court at Flushing Meadows named in his honor
HIV
[ "AIDS" ]
{ "passage": 64890, "query": 99503 }
Query: Only in 1992 was he forced to go public and true to his ideals began campaigning to debunk myths about @placeholder and the way it is contracted. Entities: First African American, Arthur Ashe, HIV, Flushing Meadows, African Americans, Ashe, AIDS, U.S. Open, Michelle Obama, CNN, Arthur Ashe Kids' Day Passage: (CNN) -- Tennis hero, inspiring role model for African Americans, social activist and high-profile campaigner for the HIV and AIDS communities, Arthur Ashe died in 1993, but it is a measure of his influence that 20 years on his legacy burns as brightly as ever. The main stadium court at Flushing Meadows, where the U.S. Open is staged, is named in his honor, a striking statue of Ashe adorns the grounds, while the Arthur Ashe Kids' Day is a glittering annual bash that kick starts the fortnight for the final grand slam of the season. Michelle Obama was the guest of honor this year. Arthur Ashe won three grand slam titles. First African American to achieve feat of winning a slam. Died aged 49 in 1993 of AIDS related illness from an infected blood transfusion. Stadium court at Flushing Meadows named in his honor
AIDS
[ "ID" ]
{ "passage": 64891, "query": 99504 }
Query: full name and date of birth' and without a @placeholder users would Entities: Daily Mail, Facebook, ID, Government, Instagram, CNET Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 27 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:01 EST, 27 January 2013 Dozens of Instagram and Facebook users have been left frustrated and alarmed after both sites locked them out of their accounts this week and demanded copies of Government-approved ID to allow them to regain access. Online comment threads were inundated with questions from concerned users on Tuesday who thought the approach was a phishing scam, CNET reported. However, yesterday it was confirmed the request was official and users would need to follow the strict instructions in order to get their accounts reactivated. Angry users flood message boards after being locked out of their accounts and receiving notification they had to submit ID which they presume was a scam. Facebook spokesman confirms yesterday it was an official request and it can require ID if a user is suspected of violating terms of service. Many left frustrated as site fails to respond to emails or refuses to accept ID put forward
ID
[ "Instagram" ]
{ "passage": 64891, "query": 99505 }
Query: ID request: Users of photo-feed website @placeholder received this message this week - causing many users to fear they had been hacked Entities: Daily Mail, Facebook, ID, Government, Instagram, CNET Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 27 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:01 EST, 27 January 2013 Dozens of Instagram and Facebook users have been left frustrated and alarmed after both sites locked them out of their accounts this week and demanded copies of Government-approved ID to allow them to regain access. Online comment threads were inundated with questions from concerned users on Tuesday who thought the approach was a phishing scam, CNET reported. However, yesterday it was confirmed the request was official and users would need to follow the strict instructions in order to get their accounts reactivated. Angry users flood message boards after being locked out of their accounts and receiving notification they had to submit ID which they presume was a scam. Facebook spokesman confirms yesterday it was an official request and it can require ID if a user is suspected of violating terms of service. Many left frustrated as site fails to respond to emails or refuses to accept ID put forward
Instagram
[ "Facebook" ]
{ "passage": 64891, "query": 99506 }
Query: Many expressed frustration that their ID was not accepted or that it took days for @placeholder to respond Entities: Daily Mail, Facebook, ID, Government, Instagram, CNET Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 27 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:01 EST, 27 January 2013 Dozens of Instagram and Facebook users have been left frustrated and alarmed after both sites locked them out of their accounts this week and demanded copies of Government-approved ID to allow them to regain access. Online comment threads were inundated with questions from concerned users on Tuesday who thought the approach was a phishing scam, CNET reported. However, yesterday it was confirmed the request was official and users would need to follow the strict instructions in order to get their accounts reactivated. Angry users flood message boards after being locked out of their accounts and receiving notification they had to submit ID which they presume was a scam. Facebook spokesman confirms yesterday it was an official request and it can require ID if a user is suspected of violating terms of service. Many left frustrated as site fails to respond to emails or refuses to accept ID put forward
Facebook
[ "India", "Indian" ]
{ "passage": 64892, "query": 99507 }
Query: 'But this headline figure does disguise one worrying trend: the decrease of students coming from @placeholder by 12 per cent and Pakistan by seven per cent, while demographic trends suggest these should be sources of growth for the UK. Entities: Britain, Indian, Pakistani, Chinese, Pakistan, EU, Higher Educations Statistics Agency, India, Total of 57,190, UK, British, China Passage: More first-year students from China have enrolled at UK universities than those from the whole of the EU put together. Last year, 58,810 Chinese undergraduates started their study here, while students from the continent, excluding those from the UK itself, totalled 57,190. However numbers of students from India and Pakistan have dropped by more than a thousand, official figures show, suggesting the Government's attempts to restrict student visas has put undergraduates off studying in Britain. More first-year students from China have enrolled at UK universities than the whole of the EU put together (file picture) The number of Chinese first-years coming to the UK has increased by 59 per cent since 2009/10, when 36,950 new students enrolled, figures revealed by the Higher Educations Statistics Agency show. More first-year Chinese students in the UK than from the whole of the EU. Last year 58,810 Chinese undergraduates moved to the UK for their studies. Total of 57,190 came from EU countries, not including British students. Meanwhile official figures show decline in Indian and Pakistani students. But there was still a total of 310,000 non-EU students last year - up 3%
India
[ "India", "Indian" ]
{ "passage": 64892, "query": 99507 }
Query: 'But this headline figure does disguise one worrying trend: the decrease of students coming from @placeholder by 12 per cent and Pakistan by seven per cent, while demographic trends suggest these should be sources of growth for the UK. Entities: Britain, Indian, Pakistani, Chinese, Pakistan, EU, Higher Educations Statistics Agency, India, Total of 57,190, UK, British, China Passage: More first-year students from China have enrolled at UK universities than those from the whole of the EU put together. Last year, 58,810 Chinese undergraduates started their study here, while students from the continent, excluding those from the UK itself, totalled 57,190. However numbers of students from India and Pakistan have dropped by more than a thousand, official figures show, suggesting the Government's attempts to restrict student visas has put undergraduates off studying in Britain. More first-year students from China have enrolled at UK universities than the whole of the EU put together (file picture) The number of Chinese first-years coming to the UK has increased by 59 per cent since 2009/10, when 36,950 new students enrolled, figures revealed by the Higher Educations Statistics Agency show. More first-year Chinese students in the UK than from the whole of the EU. Last year 58,810 Chinese undergraduates moved to the UK for their studies. Total of 57,190 came from EU countries, not including British students. Meanwhile official figures show decline in Indian and Pakistani students. But there was still a total of 310,000 non-EU students last year - up 3%
Indian
[ "Ebel", "Evan Ebel" ]
{ "passage": 64893, "query": 99508 }
Query: @placeholder joined the 211 Crew after he entered prison in 2005 for a string of assault and menacing charges that combined for an eight-year sentence. Entities: James Lohr, Lohr, Clements, El Paso, Ebel, Evan Ebel, Associated Press, Colorado, White supremacist, Jeff Kramer, Tom Clements Passage: By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 07:44 EST, 5 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:58 EST, 5 April 2013 James Lohr, 47, was captured early Friday morning, though it's unclear whether he's been formally charged in connection to Clements' death Authorities have arrested a member of a white supremacist gang linked to the killing Colorado's prisons chief, who was shot answering the door of his home last month. El Paso County sheriff's spokesman Jeff Kramer says James Lohr was taken into custody early Friday. Lohr was wanted for questioning in the murder of Colorado Corrections Director Tom Clements. It's unclear if Lohr has been charged. White supremacist gang member James Lohr was taken into custody early Friday. Authorities believe Lohr is linked to the killing of Colorado Corrections Director Tom Clements. Clements was murdered on the steps of his own home on March 19 by gang associate Evan Ebel. Ebel was killed in a shootout with authorities on March 21
Ebel
[ "Ebel", "Evan Ebel" ]
{ "passage": 64893, "query": 99508 }
Query: @placeholder joined the 211 Crew after he entered prison in 2005 for a string of assault and menacing charges that combined for an eight-year sentence. Entities: James Lohr, Lohr, Clements, El Paso, Ebel, Evan Ebel, Associated Press, Colorado, White supremacist, Jeff Kramer, Tom Clements Passage: By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 07:44 EST, 5 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:58 EST, 5 April 2013 James Lohr, 47, was captured early Friday morning, though it's unclear whether he's been formally charged in connection to Clements' death Authorities have arrested a member of a white supremacist gang linked to the killing Colorado's prisons chief, who was shot answering the door of his home last month. El Paso County sheriff's spokesman Jeff Kramer says James Lohr was taken into custody early Friday. Lohr was wanted for questioning in the murder of Colorado Corrections Director Tom Clements. It's unclear if Lohr has been charged. White supremacist gang member James Lohr was taken into custody early Friday. Authorities believe Lohr is linked to the killing of Colorado Corrections Director Tom Clements. Clements was murdered on the steps of his own home on March 19 by gang associate Evan Ebel. Ebel was killed in a shootout with authorities on March 21
Evan Ebel
[ "Ebel", "Evan Ebel" ]
{ "passage": 64893, "query": 99509 }
Query: Records show that the vendor operating the electronic monitoring bracelet that @placeholder wore noted a 'tamper alert' March 14. Corrections officials left a message for Ebel telling him to report in two days and have the bracelet repaired, records show. Entities: James Lohr, Lohr, Clements, El Paso, Ebel, Evan Ebel, Associated Press, Colorado, White supremacist, Jeff Kramer, Tom Clements Passage: By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 07:44 EST, 5 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:58 EST, 5 April 2013 James Lohr, 47, was captured early Friday morning, though it's unclear whether he's been formally charged in connection to Clements' death Authorities have arrested a member of a white supremacist gang linked to the killing Colorado's prisons chief, who was shot answering the door of his home last month. El Paso County sheriff's spokesman Jeff Kramer says James Lohr was taken into custody early Friday. Lohr was wanted for questioning in the murder of Colorado Corrections Director Tom Clements. It's unclear if Lohr has been charged. White supremacist gang member James Lohr was taken into custody early Friday. Authorities believe Lohr is linked to the killing of Colorado Corrections Director Tom Clements. Clements was murdered on the steps of his own home on March 19 by gang associate Evan Ebel. Ebel was killed in a shootout with authorities on March 21
Ebel
[ "Ebel", "Evan Ebel" ]
{ "passage": 64893, "query": 99509 }
Query: Records show that the vendor operating the electronic monitoring bracelet that @placeholder wore noted a 'tamper alert' March 14. Corrections officials left a message for Ebel telling him to report in two days and have the bracelet repaired, records show. Entities: James Lohr, Lohr, Clements, El Paso, Ebel, Evan Ebel, Associated Press, Colorado, White supremacist, Jeff Kramer, Tom Clements Passage: By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 07:44 EST, 5 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:58 EST, 5 April 2013 James Lohr, 47, was captured early Friday morning, though it's unclear whether he's been formally charged in connection to Clements' death Authorities have arrested a member of a white supremacist gang linked to the killing Colorado's prisons chief, who was shot answering the door of his home last month. El Paso County sheriff's spokesman Jeff Kramer says James Lohr was taken into custody early Friday. Lohr was wanted for questioning in the murder of Colorado Corrections Director Tom Clements. It's unclear if Lohr has been charged. White supremacist gang member James Lohr was taken into custody early Friday. Authorities believe Lohr is linked to the killing of Colorado Corrections Director Tom Clements. Clements was murdered on the steps of his own home on March 19 by gang associate Evan Ebel. Ebel was killed in a shootout with authorities on March 21
Evan Ebel
[ "Apethorpe Hall" ]
{ "passage": 64894, "query": 99510 }
Query: A spokesman for English Heritage said: 'Following many years of neglect and decay, @placeholder had fallen into a state of significant disrepair and was in danger of being lost forever. Entities: Charles I, Oundle, English Heritage, James I, George Villiers, Italianate, Elizabeth I, Matt Blake, Britain, Northamptonshire, Apethorpe Hall Passage: By Matt Blake One of Britain's most historic country mansions has gone on the market for a bargain £2.5 million. With its own minstrels' gallery, 18th century classical library and vast Italianate gardens, Apethorpe Hall has all the trappings of a palace fit for a king. But there is just one thing missing that no monarch could live without ... a throne of porcelain and a bath to match. The princely pile, near Oundle, Northamptonshire, has no bathroom and carries a £100,000-a-year maintenance bill. Princely: With its own minstrels gallery, 18th century classical library and Italianate gardens, Apethorpe Hall has all the trappings of a mansion fit for a king. Apethorpe Hall, near Oundle, Northamptonshire, was once a haunt of James I, Elizabeth I and Charles I. It has a minstrels' gallery, 18th century classical library and Italianate gardens. English Heritage have lavished millions on its restoration since buying it for £3m eight years ago. James I himself is reputed to have enjoyed homosexual trysts in a secret bedroom after meeting 'sweetheart' courtier George Villiers at the hall. Campaigners accuse Government of wasting millions of pounds of taxpayers money after selling at fraction of the price it paid
Apethorpe Hall
[ "Australian" ]
{ "passage": 64895, "query": 99511 }
Query: Divided loyalties and foreign allegiances – Should @placeholder accept them?' Entities: Woolworths, Lambie, Adam Bandt, Ray Hadley, Ben Fordham, Daily Mail Australia, Greens, Palmer United Party, Talkback, Jacqui Lambie, Australian Passage: It was the controversial singlet pulled from the shelves of two Woolworths stores after accusations it was emblazoned with a 'racist' message. But Palmer United Party Senator Jacqui Lambie has said the singlet's 'if you don't love it, leave' message did not go far enough. 'In my view, the message on the singlet didn't go far enough,' Ms Lambie told Daily Mail Australia on Wednesday. 'It should have read, "If you don't love it - leave - before we deport you."' Scroll down for video The singlet featured an image of the Australian flag and the text: 'If you don't love it, leave' The singlet was pulled from the shelves of Woolworths after criticism on social media. The piece of clothing said: 'If you don't love it, leave' and featured an image of the Australian flag. Senator Lambie told Daily Mail Australia the message should have gone further and said: "If you don't love it - leave - before we deport you' Talkback hosts Ray Hadley, Ben Fordham, have criticised the supermarket's decision. Staff of Greens MP Adam Bandt called the singlet 'divisive and ridiculous' on Monday
Australian
[ "Muslim", "Muslims" ]
{ "passage": 64896, "query": 99512 }
Query: Hindu groups have pushed to build a temple in Ayodhya, to replace a @placeholder mosque razed by a Hindu extremists 1992. Entities: Ministry of Home Affairs, Muslim, Ayodhya, Hindu, Supreme Court, Muslims, India, New Delhi, Ministry of Communications, CNN, Indian, Mukul Rohatgi Passage: New Delhi, India (CNN) -- A verdict on a holy site claimed by both Hindus and Muslims will not be delivered Friday, as was previously expected. India's Supreme Court on Thursday temporarily stayed the verdict. The order postpones a judgment that will decide ownership of long-disputed land in the northern Indian town of Ayodhya. Supreme court lawyer Mukul Rohatgi told reporters that the hearing on the petition would resume Tuesday. India stepped up security ahead of the anticipated decision and on Wednesday, temporarily banned mass text messages over fears that the ruling might spark sectarian passions. The order came from the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Home Affairs to telecommunications companies, instructing them not to deliver bulk text messages "in all service areas with immediate effect for the next 72 hours." Both Hindus and Muslims claim rights to land in Ayodhya. The ancient town has been a religious flashpoint for 400 years. Hindu mobs razed a 16th-century mosque that once stood there. The government braced for more Hindu-Muslim violence and banned text messaging
Muslim
[ "Muslim", "Muslims" ]
{ "passage": 64896, "query": 99512 }
Query: Hindu groups have pushed to build a temple in Ayodhya, to replace a @placeholder mosque razed by a Hindu extremists 1992. Entities: Ministry of Home Affairs, Muslim, Ayodhya, Hindu, Supreme Court, Muslims, India, New Delhi, Ministry of Communications, CNN, Indian, Mukul Rohatgi Passage: New Delhi, India (CNN) -- A verdict on a holy site claimed by both Hindus and Muslims will not be delivered Friday, as was previously expected. India's Supreme Court on Thursday temporarily stayed the verdict. The order postpones a judgment that will decide ownership of long-disputed land in the northern Indian town of Ayodhya. Supreme court lawyer Mukul Rohatgi told reporters that the hearing on the petition would resume Tuesday. India stepped up security ahead of the anticipated decision and on Wednesday, temporarily banned mass text messages over fears that the ruling might spark sectarian passions. The order came from the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Home Affairs to telecommunications companies, instructing them not to deliver bulk text messages "in all service areas with immediate effect for the next 72 hours." Both Hindus and Muslims claim rights to land in Ayodhya. The ancient town has been a religious flashpoint for 400 years. Hindu mobs razed a 16th-century mosque that once stood there. The government braced for more Hindu-Muslim violence and banned text messaging
Muslims
[ "Fuad Masum", "Masum" ]
{ "passage": 64897, "query": 99513 }
Query: But some believe the beefed-up military presence was part of a power struggle between al-Maliki and @placeholder. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Fuad Masum, Masum, ISIS, Islamist, Barack Obama, U.S., al-Maliki, Shiite, Irbil, Parliament, CNN, Iraqi, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi President Fuad Masum nominated a new Prime Minister on Monday, further complicating the country's intense power struggle amid a dire humanitarian crisis and a militant threat strong enough to draw U.S. air power back to the fray. In a ceremony attended by key members of the main Shiite bloc in Parliament, Masum nominated Haider al-Abadi to succeed a defiant Nuri al-Maliki, who had earlier vowed to hang on to power. It wasn't clear what impact the situation would have on the country, which is already torn by a threat from Islamist militants so brutal that they crucify people and brag about it online. NEW: United States carries out airstrikes on ISIS checkpoints, vehicles. U.S. President Barack Obama calls for an inclusive government. Nuri al-Maliki slams the political appointment as "null and void" Iraqi President nominates Haider al-Abadi to replace the defiant al-Maliki
Fuad Masum
[ "Fuad Masum", "Masum" ]
{ "passage": 64897, "query": 99513 }
Query: But some believe the beefed-up military presence was part of a power struggle between al-Maliki and @placeholder. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Fuad Masum, Masum, ISIS, Islamist, Barack Obama, U.S., al-Maliki, Shiite, Irbil, Parliament, CNN, Iraqi, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi President Fuad Masum nominated a new Prime Minister on Monday, further complicating the country's intense power struggle amid a dire humanitarian crisis and a militant threat strong enough to draw U.S. air power back to the fray. In a ceremony attended by key members of the main Shiite bloc in Parliament, Masum nominated Haider al-Abadi to succeed a defiant Nuri al-Maliki, who had earlier vowed to hang on to power. It wasn't clear what impact the situation would have on the country, which is already torn by a threat from Islamist militants so brutal that they crucify people and brag about it online. NEW: United States carries out airstrikes on ISIS checkpoints, vehicles. U.S. President Barack Obama calls for an inclusive government. Nuri al-Maliki slams the political appointment as "null and void" Iraqi President nominates Haider al-Abadi to replace the defiant al-Maliki
Masum
[ "Fuad Masum", "Masum" ]
{ "passage": 64897, "query": 99514 }
Query: "The United States applauds President @placeholder's fulfillment of his constitutional duties and urges the Prime Minister-designate to form a government that is representative of the Iraqi people and inclusive of Iraq's religious and ethnic identities," it read. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Fuad Masum, Masum, ISIS, Islamist, Barack Obama, U.S., al-Maliki, Shiite, Irbil, Parliament, CNN, Iraqi, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi President Fuad Masum nominated a new Prime Minister on Monday, further complicating the country's intense power struggle amid a dire humanitarian crisis and a militant threat strong enough to draw U.S. air power back to the fray. In a ceremony attended by key members of the main Shiite bloc in Parliament, Masum nominated Haider al-Abadi to succeed a defiant Nuri al-Maliki, who had earlier vowed to hang on to power. It wasn't clear what impact the situation would have on the country, which is already torn by a threat from Islamist militants so brutal that they crucify people and brag about it online. NEW: United States carries out airstrikes on ISIS checkpoints, vehicles. U.S. President Barack Obama calls for an inclusive government. Nuri al-Maliki slams the political appointment as "null and void" Iraqi President nominates Haider al-Abadi to replace the defiant al-Maliki
Fuad Masum
[ "Fuad Masum", "Masum" ]
{ "passage": 64897, "query": 99514 }
Query: "The United States applauds President @placeholder's fulfillment of his constitutional duties and urges the Prime Minister-designate to form a government that is representative of the Iraqi people and inclusive of Iraq's religious and ethnic identities," it read. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Fuad Masum, Masum, ISIS, Islamist, Barack Obama, U.S., al-Maliki, Shiite, Irbil, Parliament, CNN, Iraqi, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi President Fuad Masum nominated a new Prime Minister on Monday, further complicating the country's intense power struggle amid a dire humanitarian crisis and a militant threat strong enough to draw U.S. air power back to the fray. In a ceremony attended by key members of the main Shiite bloc in Parliament, Masum nominated Haider al-Abadi to succeed a defiant Nuri al-Maliki, who had earlier vowed to hang on to power. It wasn't clear what impact the situation would have on the country, which is already torn by a threat from Islamist militants so brutal that they crucify people and brag about it online. NEW: United States carries out airstrikes on ISIS checkpoints, vehicles. U.S. President Barack Obama calls for an inclusive government. Nuri al-Maliki slams the political appointment as "null and void" Iraqi President nominates Haider al-Abadi to replace the defiant al-Maliki
Masum
[ "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 64897, "query": 99515 }
Query: U.S. airstrikes against ISIS targets have dispersed the group's fighters and forced them to travel more discreetly, a @placeholder official who was not authorized to speak publicly told CNN the same day. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Fuad Masum, Masum, ISIS, Islamist, Barack Obama, U.S., al-Maliki, Shiite, Irbil, Parliament, CNN, Iraqi, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi President Fuad Masum nominated a new Prime Minister on Monday, further complicating the country's intense power struggle amid a dire humanitarian crisis and a militant threat strong enough to draw U.S. air power back to the fray. In a ceremony attended by key members of the main Shiite bloc in Parliament, Masum nominated Haider al-Abadi to succeed a defiant Nuri al-Maliki, who had earlier vowed to hang on to power. It wasn't clear what impact the situation would have on the country, which is already torn by a threat from Islamist militants so brutal that they crucify people and brag about it online. NEW: United States carries out airstrikes on ISIS checkpoints, vehicles. U.S. President Barack Obama calls for an inclusive government. Nuri al-Maliki slams the political appointment as "null and void" Iraqi President nominates Haider al-Abadi to replace the defiant al-Maliki
U.S.
[ "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 64897, "query": 99515 }
Query: U.S. airstrikes against ISIS targets have dispersed the group's fighters and forced them to travel more discreetly, a @placeholder official who was not authorized to speak publicly told CNN the same day. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Fuad Masum, Masum, ISIS, Islamist, Barack Obama, U.S., al-Maliki, Shiite, Irbil, Parliament, CNN, Iraqi, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi President Fuad Masum nominated a new Prime Minister on Monday, further complicating the country's intense power struggle amid a dire humanitarian crisis and a militant threat strong enough to draw U.S. air power back to the fray. In a ceremony attended by key members of the main Shiite bloc in Parliament, Masum nominated Haider al-Abadi to succeed a defiant Nuri al-Maliki, who had earlier vowed to hang on to power. It wasn't clear what impact the situation would have on the country, which is already torn by a threat from Islamist militants so brutal that they crucify people and brag about it online. NEW: United States carries out airstrikes on ISIS checkpoints, vehicles. U.S. President Barack Obama calls for an inclusive government. Nuri al-Maliki slams the political appointment as "null and void" Iraqi President nominates Haider al-Abadi to replace the defiant al-Maliki
United States
[ "Iraq", "Iraqi" ]
{ "passage": 64897, "query": 99516 }
Query: The airstrikes -- authorized by President Obama last week to protect @placeholder minorities as well as U.S. personnel aiding the Iraqi army -- also appear to have at least temporarily stopped the militant advance on Irbil, the official said. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Fuad Masum, Masum, ISIS, Islamist, Barack Obama, U.S., al-Maliki, Shiite, Irbil, Parliament, CNN, Iraqi, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi President Fuad Masum nominated a new Prime Minister on Monday, further complicating the country's intense power struggle amid a dire humanitarian crisis and a militant threat strong enough to draw U.S. air power back to the fray. In a ceremony attended by key members of the main Shiite bloc in Parliament, Masum nominated Haider al-Abadi to succeed a defiant Nuri al-Maliki, who had earlier vowed to hang on to power. It wasn't clear what impact the situation would have on the country, which is already torn by a threat from Islamist militants so brutal that they crucify people and brag about it online. NEW: United States carries out airstrikes on ISIS checkpoints, vehicles. U.S. President Barack Obama calls for an inclusive government. Nuri al-Maliki slams the political appointment as "null and void" Iraqi President nominates Haider al-Abadi to replace the defiant al-Maliki
Iraq
[ "Iraq", "Iraqi" ]
{ "passage": 64897, "query": 99516 }
Query: The airstrikes -- authorized by President Obama last week to protect @placeholder minorities as well as U.S. personnel aiding the Iraqi army -- also appear to have at least temporarily stopped the militant advance on Irbil, the official said. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Fuad Masum, Masum, ISIS, Islamist, Barack Obama, U.S., al-Maliki, Shiite, Irbil, Parliament, CNN, Iraqi, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi President Fuad Masum nominated a new Prime Minister on Monday, further complicating the country's intense power struggle amid a dire humanitarian crisis and a militant threat strong enough to draw U.S. air power back to the fray. In a ceremony attended by key members of the main Shiite bloc in Parliament, Masum nominated Haider al-Abadi to succeed a defiant Nuri al-Maliki, who had earlier vowed to hang on to power. It wasn't clear what impact the situation would have on the country, which is already torn by a threat from Islamist militants so brutal that they crucify people and brag about it online. NEW: United States carries out airstrikes on ISIS checkpoints, vehicles. U.S. President Barack Obama calls for an inclusive government. Nuri al-Maliki slams the political appointment as "null and void" Iraqi President nominates Haider al-Abadi to replace the defiant al-Maliki
Iraqi
[ "ISIS" ]
{ "passage": 64897, "query": 99517 }
Query: "It's difficult to be accurate about these numbers, but initially we have reported 500 Iraqi Yazidis have died from either @placeholder direct killings or from starvation and dehydration," Amin said. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Fuad Masum, Masum, ISIS, Islamist, Barack Obama, U.S., al-Maliki, Shiite, Irbil, Parliament, CNN, Iraqi, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi President Fuad Masum nominated a new Prime Minister on Monday, further complicating the country's intense power struggle amid a dire humanitarian crisis and a militant threat strong enough to draw U.S. air power back to the fray. In a ceremony attended by key members of the main Shiite bloc in Parliament, Masum nominated Haider al-Abadi to succeed a defiant Nuri al-Maliki, who had earlier vowed to hang on to power. It wasn't clear what impact the situation would have on the country, which is already torn by a threat from Islamist militants so brutal that they crucify people and brag about it online. NEW: United States carries out airstrikes on ISIS checkpoints, vehicles. U.S. President Barack Obama calls for an inclusive government. Nuri al-Maliki slams the political appointment as "null and void" Iraqi President nominates Haider al-Abadi to replace the defiant al-Maliki
ISIS
[ "Richard Escobar" ]
{ "passage": 64898, "query": 99518 }
Query: "Mr. Reeves is truly an innocent man," @placeholder told reporters. Entities: Richard Escobar, Siracusa, Chad Oulson, Reeves, Curtis Reeves, Pat Siracusa, Florida, Dade City Passage: The 71-year-old ex-police officer accused of shooting dead a man inside a Florida movie theater won't get the chance to go home -- at least for now -- after a judge Friday decided not to grant him bail. Judge Pat Siracusa made his decision after two days of wrenching, evocative, at times seemingly contradictory testimony inside a Dade City, Florida, courtroom. "The state did, in fact, meet their standard," Siracusa said of prosecutors argument that Curtis Reeves shouldn't be allowed to post bond. "And I am going to detain Mr. Reeves, pretrial. He will remain in custody." Reeves' lawyer signaled his intention to appeal a decision that -- while not unexpected, given this is a homicide case -- he believes is unwarranted. The attorney, Richard Escobar, said that he's optimistic about not only the appeal on bail, but that a jury of six citizens will side with his client. Lawyer: Curtis Reeves will appeal bail ruling, looks forward to trial. Chad Oulson's wife says she's "very happy and relieved" Judge Pat Siracusa sides with prosecutors, who said Reeves shouldn't be allowed bail. Reeves is charged with murder in the shooting of a man who allegedly texted in a theater
Richard Escobar
[ "Curtis Reeves", "Reeves" ]
{ "passage": 64898, "query": 99519 }
Query: "I see that he's very explosive, unnecessarily," @placeholder told police. Entities: Richard Escobar, Siracusa, Chad Oulson, Reeves, Curtis Reeves, Pat Siracusa, Florida, Dade City Passage: The 71-year-old ex-police officer accused of shooting dead a man inside a Florida movie theater won't get the chance to go home -- at least for now -- after a judge Friday decided not to grant him bail. Judge Pat Siracusa made his decision after two days of wrenching, evocative, at times seemingly contradictory testimony inside a Dade City, Florida, courtroom. "The state did, in fact, meet their standard," Siracusa said of prosecutors argument that Curtis Reeves shouldn't be allowed to post bond. "And I am going to detain Mr. Reeves, pretrial. He will remain in custody." Reeves' lawyer signaled his intention to appeal a decision that -- while not unexpected, given this is a homicide case -- he believes is unwarranted. The attorney, Richard Escobar, said that he's optimistic about not only the appeal on bail, but that a jury of six citizens will side with his client. Lawyer: Curtis Reeves will appeal bail ruling, looks forward to trial. Chad Oulson's wife says she's "very happy and relieved" Judge Pat Siracusa sides with prosecutors, who said Reeves shouldn't be allowed bail. Reeves is charged with murder in the shooting of a man who allegedly texted in a theater
Curtis Reeves
[ "Curtis Reeves", "Reeves" ]
{ "passage": 64898, "query": 99519 }
Query: "I see that he's very explosive, unnecessarily," @placeholder told police. Entities: Richard Escobar, Siracusa, Chad Oulson, Reeves, Curtis Reeves, Pat Siracusa, Florida, Dade City Passage: The 71-year-old ex-police officer accused of shooting dead a man inside a Florida movie theater won't get the chance to go home -- at least for now -- after a judge Friday decided not to grant him bail. Judge Pat Siracusa made his decision after two days of wrenching, evocative, at times seemingly contradictory testimony inside a Dade City, Florida, courtroom. "The state did, in fact, meet their standard," Siracusa said of prosecutors argument that Curtis Reeves shouldn't be allowed to post bond. "And I am going to detain Mr. Reeves, pretrial. He will remain in custody." Reeves' lawyer signaled his intention to appeal a decision that -- while not unexpected, given this is a homicide case -- he believes is unwarranted. The attorney, Richard Escobar, said that he's optimistic about not only the appeal on bail, but that a jury of six citizens will side with his client. Lawyer: Curtis Reeves will appeal bail ruling, looks forward to trial. Chad Oulson's wife says she's "very happy and relieved" Judge Pat Siracusa sides with prosecutors, who said Reeves shouldn't be allowed bail. Reeves is charged with murder in the shooting of a man who allegedly texted in a theater
Reeves
[ "Chad Oulson" ]
{ "passage": 64898, "query": 99520 }
Query: Asked, though, whether she saw @placeholder strike Curtis Reeves, she replied no -- though she said it's what her husband told her after the shooting. Entities: Richard Escobar, Siracusa, Chad Oulson, Reeves, Curtis Reeves, Pat Siracusa, Florida, Dade City Passage: The 71-year-old ex-police officer accused of shooting dead a man inside a Florida movie theater won't get the chance to go home -- at least for now -- after a judge Friday decided not to grant him bail. Judge Pat Siracusa made his decision after two days of wrenching, evocative, at times seemingly contradictory testimony inside a Dade City, Florida, courtroom. "The state did, in fact, meet their standard," Siracusa said of prosecutors argument that Curtis Reeves shouldn't be allowed to post bond. "And I am going to detain Mr. Reeves, pretrial. He will remain in custody." Reeves' lawyer signaled his intention to appeal a decision that -- while not unexpected, given this is a homicide case -- he believes is unwarranted. The attorney, Richard Escobar, said that he's optimistic about not only the appeal on bail, but that a jury of six citizens will side with his client. Lawyer: Curtis Reeves will appeal bail ruling, looks forward to trial. Chad Oulson's wife says she's "very happy and relieved" Judge Pat Siracusa sides with prosecutors, who said Reeves shouldn't be allowed bail. Reeves is charged with murder in the shooting of a man who allegedly texted in a theater
Chad Oulson
[ "Regina Schneider" ]
{ "passage": 64899, "query": 99521 }
Query: @placeholder had to tell one another that she wants to talk about Verizon and not if she likes unicorns Entities: Mike, Liana Rowe, Twitter, Verizon FiOS, Becky Evans, The Goose' Steinmetz, Regina Schneider Passage: By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 05:03 EST, 6 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:20 EST, 6 February 2013 It may have seemed like a clever advertising ploy but a company's attempt to use 'real' customers to promote itself has backfired after they were targeted in a series of Twitter attacks. In the series of commercials Verizon FiOS urges viewers to contact Liana Rowe, Mike 'The Goose' Steinmetz and Regina Schneider who claim to love the company and want to share their experiences. But instead of genuine inquiries about download speeds, the trio have been besieged by hundreds of irrelevant, odd and very funny questions. Verizon FiOS used 'real' customers in their latest advertising campaign. But the trio have been besieged by people asking irrelevant questions. They have been asked if they are robots and if fast internet speeds can help them with their drug problems or even find their mother
Regina Schneider
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 64900, "query": 99522 }
Query: Urgency: @placeholder skipped his planned political fundraising in order to chair a cabinet meeting about his administration's Ebola response Entities: House, US, Texas, United States, Liberia, Africa, Congress, Ted Cruz, African, Guinea, Ebola, White House, Sierra Leone, North America, Republican, Democratic, Obama, Dallas Morning News, Texas Tribune Passage: The Obama administration should ban all air travel to the United States from the three African countries hardest hit by the Ebola epidemic, say at least 41 members of Congress including three Democratic House members. Republican Senator Ted Cruz, whose home state is ground zero for Ebola in North America, wrote Wednesday in a Texas Tribune op-ed that 'we all very much hope the virus will not spread any further in Texas. But hope is not a strategy.' 'Given the gravity of the threat, common sense dictates that it’s time to ban flights from the countries afflicted by Ebola.' 'There's no reason to allow ongoing commercial air traffic out of those countries,' he told the Dallas Morning News. House speaker wants US airports closed to traffic from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. 35 other House members including three Democrats take the same position. Five Republican senators demand travel bans to contain the Ebola virus. Obama administration insists travel routes must stay open so planes can return to Africa with aid workers and relief supplies. White House won't say why military aircraft can't be used instead
Obama
[ "Deng Xiaoping" ]
{ "passage": 64901, "query": 99523 }
Query: Soon enough, @placeholder emerged as the new paramount leader. Entities: People's Republic of China, Lin Biao, Tiananmen Square, Beijing, Mao, China, Deng Xiaoping, Mao Zedong, BEIJING, CNN, National Day parade Passage: BEIJING, China (CNN) -- Soon after I first came to visit China in the autumn of 1971, I saw a contingent of militia soldiers doing marching drills in Tiananmen Square. I was told they were rehearsing for the annual National Day parade on October 1, which people eagerly awaited. Mao Zedong proclaims the founding of the People's Republic of China in Beijing on October 1, 1949. Weeks later, however, I was informed that the civilian and military parade had been cancelled in the spirit of "simple-living and hard struggle," as Chairman Mao decreed. The real reason: Lin Biao, then defense minister and Mao's anointed successor, had reportedly died in a plane crash while attempting to flee the country after a failed coup attempt. Mao proved to be good at fighting but poor at governing. Mao pushed sweeping socio-economic initiatives, strident ideological campaigns. His successor Deng Xiaoping embarks upon reforming the economy, opening China. China gains world prominence via 20-year economic boom, but has consequences
Deng Xiaoping
[ "Downton", "Downton Abbey" ]
{ "passage": 64902, "query": 99524 }
Query: @placeholder seemed to produce the strongest response, with people rating the drinks as more elegant and refined when watching the popular period drama. Entities: Cabernet Sauvignon, Eastenders Christmas, Downton, Ellie Zolfagharifard, Strictly Come Dancing, Only Fools and Horses, Christmas, PUBLISHED, UPDATED, Downton Abbey, Eastenders, Cognac, Chardonnay Passage: By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 09:30 EST, 18 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:37 EST, 18 December 2013 Forget pairing the right wine with the right meal - what you should be doing is pairing your tipple to the TV show you’re watching. This is according to latest research that suggests tuning into a certain programme this Christmas can change the way a festive drink tastes. According to the study, Cabernet Sauvignon should be paired with Downton Abbey while Chardonnay tastes better with the Eastenders Christmas special. Latest research suggests tuning into certain TV programmes this Christmas can change and enhance the way a festive drink tastes. When watching Strictly Come Dancing, drinks were more often rated as fun. During Only Fools and Horses, people were more likely to rate drinks as light. Cognac should be paired with Downton and Chardonnay with Eastenders. Earlier research found the room you're in can also change flavour of drinks
Downton
[ "Downton", "Downton Abbey" ]
{ "passage": 64902, "query": 99524 }
Query: @placeholder seemed to produce the strongest response, with people rating the drinks as more elegant and refined when watching the popular period drama. Entities: Cabernet Sauvignon, Eastenders Christmas, Downton, Ellie Zolfagharifard, Strictly Come Dancing, Only Fools and Horses, Christmas, PUBLISHED, UPDATED, Downton Abbey, Eastenders, Cognac, Chardonnay Passage: By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 09:30 EST, 18 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:37 EST, 18 December 2013 Forget pairing the right wine with the right meal - what you should be doing is pairing your tipple to the TV show you’re watching. This is according to latest research that suggests tuning into a certain programme this Christmas can change the way a festive drink tastes. According to the study, Cabernet Sauvignon should be paired with Downton Abbey while Chardonnay tastes better with the Eastenders Christmas special. Latest research suggests tuning into certain TV programmes this Christmas can change and enhance the way a festive drink tastes. When watching Strictly Come Dancing, drinks were more often rated as fun. During Only Fools and Horses, people were more likely to rate drinks as light. Cognac should be paired with Downton and Chardonnay with Eastenders. Earlier research found the room you're in can also change flavour of drinks
Downton Abbey
[ "Black Ops" ]
{ "passage": 64903, "query": 99525 }
Query: By some estimates, "@placeholder" had the biggest five-day opening in revenue of any entertainment debut in history. Entities: Kotick, Call of Duty, David Letterman, Facebook, Bobby Kotick, World of Warcraft, Black Ops, Jay Leno, Jimmy Fallon, CNN, Activision Passage: (CNN) -- Instant messaging, texting, Facebook, and ... "Call of Duty?" The "Call of Duty" games effectively adapt to changing communication habits, Bobby Kotick, the CEO of game publisher Activision, told CNN on Tuesday. And that could be the smoking gun in the franchise's takeover of the video-game industry. The latest entry in the console-game series, "Call of Duty: Black Ops," has netted more than $1 billion in sales worldwide since it came out on November 9, Activision announced on Tuesday. In that time, gamers have spent 600 million hours with the game, the company said. "More people play 'Black Ops' every day than watch Jay Leno, David Letterman and Jimmy Fallon, combined," Kotick boasted. "The audience of 'Call of Duty' is probably greater in terms of size ... than in any other interactive form of entertainment." "Call of Duty" effectively adapts to changing communication habits, says Activision's CEO. The games can be as integral to social lives as Facebook and text messaging. Activision hopes to adapt lessons from "World of Warcraft" into "Call of Duty"
Black Ops
[ "Hamilton", "Lewis Hamilton" ]
{ "passage": 64904, "query": 99526 }
Query: And @placeholder, headstrong though he can be, does not have a Machiavellian mind. Entities: Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton, German, Hamilton, Abu Dhabi, Mercedes, F1, Mars, Nico Rosberg, Brit, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Passage: CLICK HERE to read how the German plans to pip Lewis Hamilton to the post in Abu Dhabi Nico Rosberg offered Lewis Hamilton his hand, and he stared at it as if it had come from Mars, not from the friend of his racing youth. At least boxers look each other in the eye at the weigh-in, even if they are chewing and snarling. But Hamilton found it hard even to meet Rosberg’s gaze when they came together for the traditional handshake of title contenders ahead of Thursday’s press conference. Rosberg was the more chipper of the pair. Shoulders back, a swagger in his step. He took the initiative in putting out his paw. He has nothing to lose. He is already second in the table, 17 points behind his Mercedes colleague going into Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. F1 drivers' championship will be decided in Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton leads his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg by 17 points. Brit must finish second if Rosberg wins due to double points on offer
Hamilton
[ "Hamilton", "Lewis Hamilton" ]
{ "passage": 64904, "query": 99526 }
Query: And @placeholder, headstrong though he can be, does not have a Machiavellian mind. Entities: Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton, German, Hamilton, Abu Dhabi, Mercedes, F1, Mars, Nico Rosberg, Brit, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Passage: CLICK HERE to read how the German plans to pip Lewis Hamilton to the post in Abu Dhabi Nico Rosberg offered Lewis Hamilton his hand, and he stared at it as if it had come from Mars, not from the friend of his racing youth. At least boxers look each other in the eye at the weigh-in, even if they are chewing and snarling. But Hamilton found it hard even to meet Rosberg’s gaze when they came together for the traditional handshake of title contenders ahead of Thursday’s press conference. Rosberg was the more chipper of the pair. Shoulders back, a swagger in his step. He took the initiative in putting out his paw. He has nothing to lose. He is already second in the table, 17 points behind his Mercedes colleague going into Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. F1 drivers' championship will be decided in Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton leads his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg by 17 points. Brit must finish second if Rosberg wins due to double points on offer
Lewis Hamilton
[ "Beyoncé" ]
{ "passage": 64905, "query": 99527 }
Query: The Italian Job: Jay-Z is bringing @placeholder with him to Kim and Kanye's wedding - although a close family member at first said Beyoncé had reservations Entities: Jay Z, Italy, Florence, Beyoncé, Italian, Kanye, MailOnline, Forte di Belvedere, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian Passage: Multi-millionaire rapper Jay Z WILL be by his best pal Kanye West's side when he says 'I Do' to Kim Kardashian on Saturday, MailOnline can reveal. A close family source has confirmed the star will stand up for his friend at the lavish ceremony to be held at Forte di Belvedere in Florence, Italy. Rumours that Jay Z would be the best man were originally dismissed, but the family member said he would be attending alongside his wife, superstar Beyoncé, adding: 'Beyoncé had to think about it at the last minute, she didn't really want to go, but I think Jay Z's the best man, so he's kind of making her go... Close family source says multi-millionaire rapper with be by Kanye's side at Italian extravaganza on Saturday. Admits Beyoncé had to 'think about it', adding 'She didn't really want to go'
Beyoncé
[ "Beyoncé" ]
{ "passage": 64905, "query": 99528 }
Query: While they may not be natural born best friends, @placeholder has done her best to be polite to Kim. Entities: Jay Z, Italy, Florence, Beyoncé, Italian, Kanye, MailOnline, Forte di Belvedere, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian Passage: Multi-millionaire rapper Jay Z WILL be by his best pal Kanye West's side when he says 'I Do' to Kim Kardashian on Saturday, MailOnline can reveal. A close family source has confirmed the star will stand up for his friend at the lavish ceremony to be held at Forte di Belvedere in Florence, Italy. Rumours that Jay Z would be the best man were originally dismissed, but the family member said he would be attending alongside his wife, superstar Beyoncé, adding: 'Beyoncé had to think about it at the last minute, she didn't really want to go, but I think Jay Z's the best man, so he's kind of making her go... Close family source says multi-millionaire rapper with be by Kanye's side at Italian extravaganza on Saturday. Admits Beyoncé had to 'think about it', adding 'She didn't really want to go'
Beyoncé
[ "Messi" ]
{ "passage": 64906, "query": 99529 }
Query: they are led by the World Cup’s last superstar, @placeholder, and they Entities: STATS, Claudio Caniggia, Messi, Higuain, Eden Hazard, National Stadium, Argentina, Costa Rica, Belgium, Pele, Argentines, Diego Maradona, Brazilians, World Cup, Brasilia, Argentine, Thibaut Courtois, Netherlands, Bad Moon Rising Passage: CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE STATS AND FACTS FROM THE QUARTER-FINAL USING OUR MATCH ZONE SERVICE At the end the National Stadium in Brasilia resounded with the sounds of the 20,000 Argentine fans goading their hosts with a chant to the tune of Bad Moon Rising as they waved their shirts above their head. It is an involved song, explaining how the Brazilians have been crying ever since Claudio Caniggia scored against them in 1990 and how Diego Maradona is better than Pele. ‘How does it feel?’ they sang ‘to be bossed about in your own backyard.’ It has become the anthem of this World Cup, heard everywhere Argentines gather, which is pretty much everywhere. Higuain nets early opener in Brasilia, volleying past Thibaut Courtois. Messi stars in the game, but didn't add to four tournament goals. Argentina will play Netherlands or Costa Rica in the semi-finals. Higuain hit the bar in the second half, Messi missed one on one. Eden Hazard was disappointing for Belgium, and was substituted
Messi
[ "Messi" ]
{ "passage": 64906, "query": 99530 }
Query: @placeholder pleads for a foul on the ground during the quarter-final Entities: STATS, Claudio Caniggia, Messi, Higuain, Eden Hazard, National Stadium, Argentina, Costa Rica, Belgium, Pele, Argentines, Diego Maradona, Brazilians, World Cup, Brasilia, Argentine, Thibaut Courtois, Netherlands, Bad Moon Rising Passage: CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE STATS AND FACTS FROM THE QUARTER-FINAL USING OUR MATCH ZONE SERVICE At the end the National Stadium in Brasilia resounded with the sounds of the 20,000 Argentine fans goading their hosts with a chant to the tune of Bad Moon Rising as they waved their shirts above their head. It is an involved song, explaining how the Brazilians have been crying ever since Claudio Caniggia scored against them in 1990 and how Diego Maradona is better than Pele. ‘How does it feel?’ they sang ‘to be bossed about in your own backyard.’ It has become the anthem of this World Cup, heard everywhere Argentines gather, which is pretty much everywhere. Higuain nets early opener in Brasilia, volleying past Thibaut Courtois. Messi stars in the game, but didn't add to four tournament goals. Argentina will play Netherlands or Costa Rica in the semi-finals. Higuain hit the bar in the second half, Messi missed one on one. Eden Hazard was disappointing for Belgium, and was substituted
Messi
[ "Charles", "Charles Davis", "Davis" ]
{ "passage": 64907, "query": 99531 }
Query: week before the double murder-suicide, Valerie and @placeholder had Entities: Snejana Farberov, Valerie Davis, Miami-Dade County, Charles, Charles Davis, Jeffrey Eskridge Jr, Tyria Poole, Davis, Florida, Court Street, Miami-Dade Passage: By Snejana Farberov Family man: Charles Davis, 41, who had served 15 years in prison for a murder, shot dead his estranged wife and her 20-year-old son before turning the gun on himself A Florida woman and her 20-year-old son have been gunned down by the mother's third husband, who then turned the gun on himself after sparing the life of his teenage stepdaughter. Police in northwest Miami-Dade believe that 41-year-old Charles Davis opened fire on 44-year-old Valerie Davis and her son, Jeffrey Eskridge Jr, at around 3am Tuesday inside their home on 55th Court Street. When officers arrived on the scene, they forced their way inside the residence and discovered the bodies of the parents and the son. Police in Miami-Dade County found the bodies of Charles Davis, 41, Valerie Davis, 44, and the woman's 20-year-old son, Jeffrey Eskridge Jr. Valerie Davis' 16-year-old daughter, Tyria Poole, hid in the closet and was spared by her stepfather. Mr Davis served 15 years in prison for second-degree murder and was released in 2006. Valerie Davis split up with Charles last week after eight years of marriage
Charles
[ "Charles", "Charles Davis", "Davis" ]
{ "passage": 64907, "query": 99531 }
Query: week before the double murder-suicide, Valerie and @placeholder had Entities: Snejana Farberov, Valerie Davis, Miami-Dade County, Charles, Charles Davis, Jeffrey Eskridge Jr, Tyria Poole, Davis, Florida, Court Street, Miami-Dade Passage: By Snejana Farberov Family man: Charles Davis, 41, who had served 15 years in prison for a murder, shot dead his estranged wife and her 20-year-old son before turning the gun on himself A Florida woman and her 20-year-old son have been gunned down by the mother's third husband, who then turned the gun on himself after sparing the life of his teenage stepdaughter. Police in northwest Miami-Dade believe that 41-year-old Charles Davis opened fire on 44-year-old Valerie Davis and her son, Jeffrey Eskridge Jr, at around 3am Tuesday inside their home on 55th Court Street. When officers arrived on the scene, they forced their way inside the residence and discovered the bodies of the parents and the son. Police in Miami-Dade County found the bodies of Charles Davis, 41, Valerie Davis, 44, and the woman's 20-year-old son, Jeffrey Eskridge Jr. Valerie Davis' 16-year-old daughter, Tyria Poole, hid in the closet and was spared by her stepfather. Mr Davis served 15 years in prison for second-degree murder and was released in 2006. Valerie Davis split up with Charles last week after eight years of marriage
Charles Davis
[ "Charles", "Charles Davis", "Davis" ]
{ "passage": 64907, "query": 99531 }
Query: week before the double murder-suicide, Valerie and @placeholder had Entities: Snejana Farberov, Valerie Davis, Miami-Dade County, Charles, Charles Davis, Jeffrey Eskridge Jr, Tyria Poole, Davis, Florida, Court Street, Miami-Dade Passage: By Snejana Farberov Family man: Charles Davis, 41, who had served 15 years in prison for a murder, shot dead his estranged wife and her 20-year-old son before turning the gun on himself A Florida woman and her 20-year-old son have been gunned down by the mother's third husband, who then turned the gun on himself after sparing the life of his teenage stepdaughter. Police in northwest Miami-Dade believe that 41-year-old Charles Davis opened fire on 44-year-old Valerie Davis and her son, Jeffrey Eskridge Jr, at around 3am Tuesday inside their home on 55th Court Street. When officers arrived on the scene, they forced their way inside the residence and discovered the bodies of the parents and the son. Police in Miami-Dade County found the bodies of Charles Davis, 41, Valerie Davis, 44, and the woman's 20-year-old son, Jeffrey Eskridge Jr. Valerie Davis' 16-year-old daughter, Tyria Poole, hid in the closet and was spared by her stepfather. Mr Davis served 15 years in prison for second-degree murder and was released in 2006. Valerie Davis split up with Charles last week after eight years of marriage
Davis
[ "Social" ]
{ "passage": 64908, "query": 99532 }
Query: @placeholder discovery app Highlight alerts you when other users or friends are nearby. Entities: Privacy, Path, Every Day, Social, FTC, Instagram, CNN, Social Media, Pew Internet Passage: (CNN) -- The premise of social discovery seems simple: Uncover the people and events around you, in real time, based on user interests and/or locations. But many worry today's social apps define privacy in very different and sometimes concerning terms. In 2012, Instagram revamped its privacy policy to much protest, and Path settled a case with the FTC over its personal information collection practices. As more of these social discovery applications emerge, two concepts remain key: user discretion and transparency. SEE ALSO: 10 Free iPhone Apps You'll Use Every Day On the other hand, some users subsets are growing into the new social media landscape, when it comes to privacy. According to "Teens, Social Media and Privacy," a report issued last month by Pew Internet, teens are sharing more information about themselves on social media sites than they have in the past, but they're also taking a variety steps to manage the privacy of that information. Many worry new apps define privacy too loosely. Studies show people are sharing more on social media. Social app creators say people are always wary of new technology. Combining location and social posts can give away life info
Social
[ "Louisiana" ]
{ "passage": 64909, "query": 99533 }
Query: Prosecutors in @placeholder said the two alleged rapes occurred on September 23 in a New Orleans apartment. Entities: Darren Sharper, Louisiana, Los Angeles County, California, Nunez, Erik Nunez, Sharper, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, CNN, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- New Orleans police have issued arrest warrants for former NFL star Darren Sharper and another man in connection with the alleged rapes of two women. Sharper, 38, and Erik Nunez, 26, each face two counts of aggravated rape, the Orleans Parish district attorney's office said in a statement. Sharper and Nunez face the possibility of life without parole if convicted. CNN reached out to an attorney for Sharper and to Nunez, but neither immediately returned messages seeking comment. Sharper has also been charged in California with two counts of rape by use of drugs and other charges, according to Los Angeles County prosecutors. Darren Sharper now faces rape charges in two states. The former NFL star faces two counts in New Orleans of aggravated rape. A second man, Erik Nunez, also faces the same charges in Louisiana. An attorney for Sharper previously has said his client engaged in "consensual contact"
Louisiana
[ "Vancouver" ]
{ "passage": 64910, "query": 99534 }
Query: The opening of InSite was a major campaign issue in @placeholder's 2002 civic elections. Entities: Vancouver, British Columbia, Supreme Court, InSite, North America, CNN Passage: Vancouver, British Columbia (CNN) -- Heroin, cocaine and amphetamines are the kind of street drugs you expect to find in the shady corners of any city, hiding away from the glare of law enforcement. But in one small space in downtown Vancouver addicts openly inject their fixes -- as medics watch on. This is InSite, North America's only legal safe drug injection center. A banner outside reads "InSite saves lives." It's a facility where drug addicts can bring and use their drugs and not risk arrest. Some of the addicts line up two or three times a day to use one of the 12 injection booths. Safe haven in Vancouver allows drug addicts to shoot up safely and without fear of arrest. Controversially, InSite does not require addicts to try to kick their habits. Supreme Court ruled it should stay open as it was giving access to medical care. InSite is the only legal safe haven facility in North America
Vancouver
[ "Notre Dame" ]
{ "passage": 64911, "query": 99535 }
Query: Restoration: bishops survey the work in progress two centuries after revolutionaries took over @placeholder cathedral Entities: Twin Towers, Bell, France, French, Notre Dame, Asten, Ruth Whitehead, Holland, New York, Emmanuel, Dutch, First and Second Wars, Paris, Marie Passage: By Ruth Whitehead PUBLISHED: 14:36 EST, 15 September 2012 | UPDATED: 15:09 EST, 15 September 2012 Dutch courage: workers at the foundry in Holland pour in the molten metal to create Notre Dame's new bell Emmanuel has been tolled to mark the end of the First and Second Wars, the liberation of the city in 1944, and major state occasions, as well as ringing on the hour. It was also rung on September 11, 2001 after the attacks on the Twin Towers in New York. Much loved: once sacked by revolutionaries, Notre Dame is a favourite with tourists and its bells mark some of the most solem moments of recent history including Paris' liberation and 9/11. New bell cast yesterday in Dutch town of Asten for France's most famous cathedral. Bell will be called Marie and chime next to 330-year-old Emmanuel in the cathedral's south tower. Marie is largest of nine new bells. Many original bells were melted down during French revolution
Notre Dame
[ "ISIS", "Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham" ]
{ "passage": 64912, "query": 99536 }
Query: 'We can rout @placeholder on the ground and keep a lid on things temporarily, he insisted, referring to ISIS by the White House's preferred name. Entities: House, Mike Rogers, White House, Barack Obama, ISIS, Obama, MailOnline, Intel Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, Texas, Syria, Andy Griffith Show, Barney Fife, Pentagon, Senate Passage: Lawmakers are fuming over President Barack Obama's admission on Thursday that his White House lacks a strategy for dealing with the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) in Syria, with one congressman comparing his performance to the bumbling sheriff's deputy Barney Fife from 'The Andy Griffith Show.' And as House and Senate members piled on with sharp criticism, a former senior aide to a retired defense secretary told MailOnline that the Joint Chiefs of Staff are 'seeing red' and 'spitting nails' following Obama's candid admission. 'They're losing confidence in their mission,' said the long-time Pentagon insider, who spoke on condition of anonymity. 'When the president doesn't know what direction to point people in, all his advisers can do is guess at what he wants. That's not good.' Texas congressman compares Obama to bumbling deputy Barney Fife from 'The Andy Griffith Show' Pentagon insider says Joint Chiefs of Staff are 'seeing red' and 'spitting nails' following Obama's candid admission. Generals are 'losing confidence in their mission,' said a former senior aide to a retired defense secretary. House Intel Committee Chairman Mike Rogers said Obama's performance was 'really shocking given the severity of the threat' White House press secretary said the administration isn't concerned about the comment, but about the 'way it was being reported'
ISIS
[ "ISIS", "Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham" ]
{ "passage": 64912, "query": 99536 }
Query: 'We can rout @placeholder on the ground and keep a lid on things temporarily, he insisted, referring to ISIS by the White House's preferred name. Entities: House, Mike Rogers, White House, Barack Obama, ISIS, Obama, MailOnline, Intel Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, Texas, Syria, Andy Griffith Show, Barney Fife, Pentagon, Senate Passage: Lawmakers are fuming over President Barack Obama's admission on Thursday that his White House lacks a strategy for dealing with the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) in Syria, with one congressman comparing his performance to the bumbling sheriff's deputy Barney Fife from 'The Andy Griffith Show.' And as House and Senate members piled on with sharp criticism, a former senior aide to a retired defense secretary told MailOnline that the Joint Chiefs of Staff are 'seeing red' and 'spitting nails' following Obama's candid admission. 'They're losing confidence in their mission,' said the long-time Pentagon insider, who spoke on condition of anonymity. 'When the president doesn't know what direction to point people in, all his advisers can do is guess at what he wants. That's not good.' Texas congressman compares Obama to bumbling deputy Barney Fife from 'The Andy Griffith Show' Pentagon insider says Joint Chiefs of Staff are 'seeing red' and 'spitting nails' following Obama's candid admission. Generals are 'losing confidence in their mission,' said a former senior aide to a retired defense secretary. House Intel Committee Chairman Mike Rogers said Obama's performance was 'really shocking given the severity of the threat' White House press secretary said the administration isn't concerned about the comment, but about the 'way it was being reported'
Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham
[ "Jameela Jamil" ]
{ "passage": 64913, "query": 99537 }
Query: Fellow presenter @placeholder, who also appears in the eye-catching campaign, points out: Entities: Edith Bowman, Cancer Research UK, Jameela Jamil, Race for Life, Donna Air, Cancer Research Race for Life, Duchess of Cambridge, Air, James Middleton, Katy Winter, Palace, Cancer Passage: By Katy Winter We wouldn’t expect anyone even vaguely close to the Royal family to be sporting a tattoo, but Donna Air looks set to set pulses in the Palace skyrocketing when they see her posing with a large inking on her shoulder. However Ms Air, who has been with boyfriend, the Duchess of Cambridge's brother James Middleton, for about a year, has not actually paid a visit to the tattoo parlour. The 33-year-old has joined with a host of other celebrities including Jameela Jamil and Edith Bowman, to support Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life with powerful and defiant messages temporarily tattooed on their bodies. Presenter Donna Air in latest Cancer Research Race for Life campaign. Stars alongside Jameela Jamil and Edith Bowman. All sport temporary tattoos saying 'Cancer, we are coming to get you'
Jameela Jamil
[ "Burmila", "Edward Burmila" ]
{ "passage": 64914, "query": 99538 }
Query: 'There was one thing I told you not to go into and that's exactly what you did,' @placeholder told her. Entities: Daily Mail, Kathleen Savio, Savio, Drew Peterson, Associated Press, Burmila, Edward Burmila, Peterson Passage: By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:59 EST, 15 August 2012 | UPDATED: 00:59 EST, 15 August 2012 Accused: Drew Peterson, 58, pictured in 2009, has been imprisoned for the past three years awaiting trial for the death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio The judge at Drew Peterson's murder trial on Tuesday lambasted prosecutors who for the third time in as many weeks broached a subject they were told not to mention in front of jurors -- again raising the possibility that the case could end with the judge letting the former police officer go free. Drew Peterson pleaded not guilty to murdering his third wife, Kathleen Savio, in 2004. Only charged with Savio's murder after his fourth wife went missing. Judge Edward Burmila told prosecutors not to ask witnesses about whether Savio sought an order of protection against Peterson. Prosecution asked this question and defense have asked for 'mistrial with prejudice' If 'mistrial with prejudice' is granted Peterson cannot be charged with Savio's murder again. Burmila could just issue a standard mistrial, allowing Peterson to be tried again
Burmila
[ "Burmila", "Edward Burmila" ]
{ "passage": 64914, "query": 99538 }
Query: 'There was one thing I told you not to go into and that's exactly what you did,' @placeholder told her. Entities: Daily Mail, Kathleen Savio, Savio, Drew Peterson, Associated Press, Burmila, Edward Burmila, Peterson Passage: By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:59 EST, 15 August 2012 | UPDATED: 00:59 EST, 15 August 2012 Accused: Drew Peterson, 58, pictured in 2009, has been imprisoned for the past three years awaiting trial for the death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio The judge at Drew Peterson's murder trial on Tuesday lambasted prosecutors who for the third time in as many weeks broached a subject they were told not to mention in front of jurors -- again raising the possibility that the case could end with the judge letting the former police officer go free. Drew Peterson pleaded not guilty to murdering his third wife, Kathleen Savio, in 2004. Only charged with Savio's murder after his fourth wife went missing. Judge Edward Burmila told prosecutors not to ask witnesses about whether Savio sought an order of protection against Peterson. Prosecution asked this question and defense have asked for 'mistrial with prejudice' If 'mistrial with prejudice' is granted Peterson cannot be charged with Savio's murder again. Burmila could just issue a standard mistrial, allowing Peterson to be tried again
Edward Burmila
[ "Jose Mourinho" ]
{ "passage": 64915, "query": 99539 }
Query: Chelsea are backing @placeholder over his intense repeated criticisms of refereeing standards and have even taken to publicly supporting him through the club's official website. Entities: Football Association, Wayne Routledge, FA, Serbian, Ashley Barnes, Blues, Jack Wilshere, Nemanja Matic, Martin Atkinson, Burnley, Matic, Chelsea, Jan Vertonghen, Joe Hart, Jose Mourinho Passage: Chelsea have prepared a dossier of incidents featuring Jan Vertonghen, Jack Wilshere and Joe Hart to present to the Football Association as part of their appeal against Nemanja Matic's three-game ban. The Serbian midfielder was sent off by Martin Atkinson on Saturday for his reaction to Burnley forward Ashley Barnes' challenge that was labelled an 'end of career' foul by Blues manager Jose Mourinho. Chelsea are appealing the length of Matic's suspension and hope that by flagging up other similar decisions that the FA will cut the sentence. Chelsea and Jose Mourinho have produced a dossier to present to the FA as part of Nemanja Matic's appeal. Chelsea will present a dossier of previous incidents to the FA on Tuesday. Jan Vertonghen, Jack Wilshere, Joe Hart and Wayne Routledge all feature. The Blues hope to reduce Nemanja Matic's ban to less than three games. CLICK HERE for all the latest Chelsea news
Jose Mourinho
[ "Wisconsin Avenue" ]
{ "passage": 64916, "query": 99540 }
Query: An institution since the 1930s, the pub serves traditional fare (1264 @placeholder.). Entities: Southern Living, M Street, South, Georgetown, Presidential, Sixteen Fifty Nine, Fornash, iPod, Wisconsin Avenue, Annie Creamcheese Passage: (Southern Living) -- Here's what I see as I cross the intersection of M Street and Wisconsin Avenue: a sleek woman in to-die-for jeans speaking a language I can't pin down; an iPod-toting jogger with shopping bags from a tony store; a model (or she should be) in knee-high boots and a thigh-high skirt. It's like a well-cast movie -- all the elements fit like a study in big-city fashion. Fresh is among Georgetown's fashionable boutiques aimed at young professionals. Is this the South? You bet. It's Georgetown at its best, trendiest, most promising. And we're here to shop (and take you with us for the fun). Follow along as we go international with names you know and local -- only the best --popping into reinvented townhomes to sample the distinctive character you only find here. Join us on a tour of my favorites. Shops of Georgetown dress Presidential daughters, inaugural ball goddesses. Annie Creamcheese is a vintage emporium featuring racks of designer dresses. Choose the style, fabric and ribbons for your dream handbag at Fornash. It's always the 1950s in Sixteen Fifty Nine, full of midcentury modern furnishings
Wisconsin Avenue
[ "Sincerity Machine" ]
{ "passage": 64917, "query": 99541 }
Query: As for those who despise the @placeholder as much as the font, he has a reminder: Nothing is permanent. Entities: Comic Sans, Pittsburgh, England, Internet, Brother Charger 11, Jesse England, Sincerity Machine, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- It's one of the most mocked fonts on the Internet, the target of numerous campaigns and websites that believe its "comical" design has no place in civilized society. Now, Comic Sans has gone analog with the "Sincerity Machine," a typewriter that types letters in Comic Sans. The idea came to Pittsburgh designer Jesse England one night in September, when he was lying in bed reading a comic that used a typewriter-style font in its lettering. "It just struck me there was nothing stopping me from making a typewriter that could use a different font," he said. Why do it? It's hard to say, exactly. But it's the kind of project that interests England, an artist and educator who leads classes in laser-cutting and engraving at a digital media studio for a living. Through his job he had access to tools to etch letters out of acrylic and glue them onto the strikers of an old Brother Charger 11 typewriter he found on the street years ago. "Sincerity Machine" types letters in Comic Sans. Creator Jesse England hopes to make people think about how they consume media. England says he wants people to use media "in a considered fashion," he said
Sincerity Machine
[ "O'Sullivan", "Ronnie O'Sullivan", "Ronnie O’Sullivan" ]
{ "passage": 64918, "query": 99542 }
Query: Next up for @placeholder is a meeting with Ben Woollaston. Entities: Daniel Wells, Coral UK Championship, Englishman, Sullivan, York Barbican Centre, Ben Woollaston, Ronnie O’Sullivan, O'Sullivan, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Peter Lines Passage: Ronnie O’Sullivan made light of his broken ankle to clinch a 6-3 win over Peter Lines and book his place in the last 32 of the Coral UK Championship. Sullivan was far from his fluent best at the York Barbican Centre, but still knocked in a highest break of 106 as he proved too good for his 44-year-old opponent. His participation had been in doubt after he suggested after a first-round win over Daniel Wells that he might have to withdraw from the tournament. Ronnie O'Sullivan battled through an ankle injury to defeat Peter Lines 6-3 at the York Barbican Centre. Ronnie O’Sullivan played through the game with a broken ankle. O'Sullivan defeated Peter Lines 6-3 to reach last 32. The Englishman will face Ben Woollaston in the next round
O'Sullivan
[ "O'Sullivan", "Ronnie O'Sullivan", "Ronnie O’Sullivan" ]
{ "passage": 64918, "query": 99542 }
Query: Next up for @placeholder is a meeting with Ben Woollaston. Entities: Daniel Wells, Coral UK Championship, Englishman, Sullivan, York Barbican Centre, Ben Woollaston, Ronnie O’Sullivan, O'Sullivan, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Peter Lines Passage: Ronnie O’Sullivan made light of his broken ankle to clinch a 6-3 win over Peter Lines and book his place in the last 32 of the Coral UK Championship. Sullivan was far from his fluent best at the York Barbican Centre, but still knocked in a highest break of 106 as he proved too good for his 44-year-old opponent. His participation had been in doubt after he suggested after a first-round win over Daniel Wells that he might have to withdraw from the tournament. Ronnie O'Sullivan battled through an ankle injury to defeat Peter Lines 6-3 at the York Barbican Centre. Ronnie O’Sullivan played through the game with a broken ankle. O'Sullivan defeated Peter Lines 6-3 to reach last 32. The Englishman will face Ben Woollaston in the next round
Ronnie O'Sullivan
[ "O'Sullivan", "Ronnie O'Sullivan", "Ronnie O’Sullivan" ]
{ "passage": 64918, "query": 99542 }
Query: Next up for @placeholder is a meeting with Ben Woollaston. Entities: Daniel Wells, Coral UK Championship, Englishman, Sullivan, York Barbican Centre, Ben Woollaston, Ronnie O’Sullivan, O'Sullivan, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Peter Lines Passage: Ronnie O’Sullivan made light of his broken ankle to clinch a 6-3 win over Peter Lines and book his place in the last 32 of the Coral UK Championship. Sullivan was far from his fluent best at the York Barbican Centre, but still knocked in a highest break of 106 as he proved too good for his 44-year-old opponent. His participation had been in doubt after he suggested after a first-round win over Daniel Wells that he might have to withdraw from the tournament. Ronnie O'Sullivan battled through an ankle injury to defeat Peter Lines 6-3 at the York Barbican Centre. Ronnie O’Sullivan played through the game with a broken ankle. O'Sullivan defeated Peter Lines 6-3 to reach last 32. The Englishman will face Ben Woollaston in the next round
Ronnie O’Sullivan
[ "Ben Woollaston" ]
{ "passage": 64918, "query": 99543 }
Query: Next up for O’Sullivan is a meeting with @placeholder. Entities: Daniel Wells, Coral UK Championship, Englishman, Sullivan, York Barbican Centre, Ben Woollaston, Ronnie O’Sullivan, O'Sullivan, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Peter Lines Passage: Ronnie O’Sullivan made light of his broken ankle to clinch a 6-3 win over Peter Lines and book his place in the last 32 of the Coral UK Championship. Sullivan was far from his fluent best at the York Barbican Centre, but still knocked in a highest break of 106 as he proved too good for his 44-year-old opponent. His participation had been in doubt after he suggested after a first-round win over Daniel Wells that he might have to withdraw from the tournament. Ronnie O'Sullivan battled through an ankle injury to defeat Peter Lines 6-3 at the York Barbican Centre. Ronnie O’Sullivan played through the game with a broken ankle. O'Sullivan defeated Peter Lines 6-3 to reach last 32. The Englishman will face Ben Woollaston in the next round
Ben Woollaston
[ "Obamacare" ]
{ "passage": 64919, "query": 99544 }
Query: Seems the toll of @placeholder and Obama's anemic approval ratings are proving insurmountable for both incumbents and candidates. Entities: House, Walden, Barack Obama, Obamacare, Greg Walden, Nancy Pelosi, Americans, Republican, Democrats, Obama, CNN, Congress, State of the Union Passage: (CNN) -- A pen and a phone may not seem too dangerous, but in the hands of President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats, they have proven to be devastating. Just four years ago, when Democrats controlled Congress, Obama called then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and turned over our country's health care policy to the Democrats. And then with his pen, he signed one of the most damaging pieces of health care legislation into law. Obama has promised us he'll use that pen and phone again to unilaterally drive his job-destroying agenda -- and he's expected to repeat that promise in Tuesday night's State of the Union. Rep. Greg Walden says Americans need jobs, not empty words. Walden: Obamacare is not going away as a political issue. Walden: The Republican House is the only check and balance on an unpopular president
Obamacare
[ "Nikki", "Nikki Howes" ]
{ "passage": 64920, "query": 99545 }
Query: After one particularly violent episode where he repeatedly bashed her head against the floor, @placeholder ended up in hospital. Entities: Lucy Waterlow, Nikki Howes, Brighton, David, Nikki Passage: By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 10:36 EST, 11 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:26 EST, 12 March 2013 Survivor: After becoming free of a violent relationship, Nikki Howes has trained to be a counsellor so she can help others When Nikki Howes attended art college when she was 18 with a black eye, her alarmed friends asked her what had happened. 'I was mugged,' she told them - one of the many lies she told during a terrifying two-and-a-half-year period when she was in fact being attacked by her boyfriend. Nikki had met her abusive ex, David, when she started at university in Brighton and had no idea how violent he would become. Nikki Howes started a relationship with 'charming' David when she was 18 and had no idea of the monster he would become. He would drink excessively and violently attack her. Abuse would be prompted by smallest thing such as what clothes she wore. He would always beg for forgiveness and she had nobody to turn to. After more than two years, she eventually escaped after calling her father when she feared David would kill her. Now she works as a counsellor to help others
Nikki
[ "Nikki", "Nikki Howes" ]
{ "passage": 64920, "query": 99545 }
Query: After one particularly violent episode where he repeatedly bashed her head against the floor, @placeholder ended up in hospital. Entities: Lucy Waterlow, Nikki Howes, Brighton, David, Nikki Passage: By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 10:36 EST, 11 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:26 EST, 12 March 2013 Survivor: After becoming free of a violent relationship, Nikki Howes has trained to be a counsellor so she can help others When Nikki Howes attended art college when she was 18 with a black eye, her alarmed friends asked her what had happened. 'I was mugged,' she told them - one of the many lies she told during a terrifying two-and-a-half-year period when she was in fact being attacked by her boyfriend. Nikki had met her abusive ex, David, when she started at university in Brighton and had no idea how violent he would become. Nikki Howes started a relationship with 'charming' David when she was 18 and had no idea of the monster he would become. He would drink excessively and violently attack her. Abuse would be prompted by smallest thing such as what clothes she wore. He would always beg for forgiveness and she had nobody to turn to. After more than two years, she eventually escaped after calling her father when she feared David would kill her. Now she works as a counsellor to help others
Nikki Howes
[ "Harry Smith", "Smith" ]
{ "passage": 64921, "query": 99546 }
Query: But after a few weeks, @placeholder's bank notified him the checks he had deposited had actually been returned, and that he owed the bank all the money he had withdrawn. Entities: United States, WASHINGTON, Smith, New York, Craigslist, Americans, Harry Smith, CNN, American, British Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Thousands of Americans learn a painful lesson in banking every day: Waiting for a check to clear and then getting access to the money from a bank doesn't mean the check has really cleared. When Harry Smith, of New York, responded to an ad on Craigslist for an office assistant, a woman e-mailed him and said her British company was starting to sell its product in the United States, but was having trouble with dealing with checks from customers. Smith said the woman needed someone to collect the checks and then send the money to her company. It was a commission job -- deposit the checks, wait for the funds to become available at his bank, then send cash to her, minus 10 percent for Smith. More than 1 million Americans have been victim of fake check scams, study finds. Experts warn not to accept checks from someone seeking money in return. Survey: Most American consumers unfamiliar with time needed to process checks
Harry Smith
[ "Harry Smith", "Smith" ]
{ "passage": 64921, "query": 99546 }
Query: But after a few weeks, @placeholder's bank notified him the checks he had deposited had actually been returned, and that he owed the bank all the money he had withdrawn. Entities: United States, WASHINGTON, Smith, New York, Craigslist, Americans, Harry Smith, CNN, American, British Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Thousands of Americans learn a painful lesson in banking every day: Waiting for a check to clear and then getting access to the money from a bank doesn't mean the check has really cleared. When Harry Smith, of New York, responded to an ad on Craigslist for an office assistant, a woman e-mailed him and said her British company was starting to sell its product in the United States, but was having trouble with dealing with checks from customers. Smith said the woman needed someone to collect the checks and then send the money to her company. It was a commission job -- deposit the checks, wait for the funds to become available at his bank, then send cash to her, minus 10 percent for Smith. More than 1 million Americans have been victim of fake check scams, study finds. Experts warn not to accept checks from someone seeking money in return. Survey: Most American consumers unfamiliar with time needed to process checks
Smith
[ "Christopher Waide", "Waide" ]
{ "passage": 64922, "query": 99547 }
Query: But @placeholder said she left after that and hadn't heard from her. Entities: Waide, Lea Chali Porter, Ashley Collman, Pueblo, Christopher Waide, Colorado, Porter Passage: By Ashley Collman The high school friend of a missing Colorado teen who gave a television interview begging for help in the search, was arrested for the 19-year-old woman's murder on Thursday. Lea Chali Porter, 19, of Pueblo was reported missing by her mother on June 5 and was last seen driving to 23-year-old friend Christopher Waide's apartment after getting into a fight with her boyfriend. In the wake of her disappearance, Waide gave a television interview saying Porter left his house in the middle of the night and he hadn't seen her since, though her car never left his apartment's parking lot. Lea Chali Porter, 19, was reported missing June 5 by her mother. She was last reported visiting high school acquaintance Christopher Waide, 23, at his apartment. He says she left his apartment in the middle of the night after they got into a fight. In the days after her disappearance, police interviewed Waide and searched his home but didn't find cause to make an arrest. On Thursday, Porter's brother and boyfriend confronted Waide and he confessed to killing her and disposing her body. He has since been arrested and charged with sexual assault and first-degree murder. Police say Waide is cooperating and helping investigators find Porter's body
Christopher Waide
[ "Christopher Waide", "Waide" ]
{ "passage": 64922, "query": 99547 }
Query: But @placeholder said she left after that and hadn't heard from her. Entities: Waide, Lea Chali Porter, Ashley Collman, Pueblo, Christopher Waide, Colorado, Porter Passage: By Ashley Collman The high school friend of a missing Colorado teen who gave a television interview begging for help in the search, was arrested for the 19-year-old woman's murder on Thursday. Lea Chali Porter, 19, of Pueblo was reported missing by her mother on June 5 and was last seen driving to 23-year-old friend Christopher Waide's apartment after getting into a fight with her boyfriend. In the wake of her disappearance, Waide gave a television interview saying Porter left his house in the middle of the night and he hadn't seen her since, though her car never left his apartment's parking lot. Lea Chali Porter, 19, was reported missing June 5 by her mother. She was last reported visiting high school acquaintance Christopher Waide, 23, at his apartment. He says she left his apartment in the middle of the night after they got into a fight. In the days after her disappearance, police interviewed Waide and searched his home but didn't find cause to make an arrest. On Thursday, Porter's brother and boyfriend confronted Waide and he confessed to killing her and disposing her body. He has since been arrested and charged with sexual assault and first-degree murder. Police say Waide is cooperating and helping investigators find Porter's body
Waide
[ "Nancy Lanza" ]
{ "passage": 64923, "query": 99548 }
Query: Remembered: A memorial service was held in New Hampshire for @placeholder on Thursday afternoon Entities: Connecticut, James Champion, Peter Lanza, Nancy Lanza, Adam Lanza, Sandy Hook, Adam, New Hampshire, Sandy Hook Elementary, Kingston Passage: The mother of Sandy Hook Elementary gunman Adam Lanza has been remembered at a small family-only gathering at the Kingston, New Hampshire home where she grew up. Nancy Lanza, who was shot by her 20-year-old son as she lay in bed in their Connecticut home last Friday, lived in the 1760s-era home where her brother James Champion, a policeman, now lives. On Thursday, around two dozen relatives and friends in dark clothing attended the home for the service, but it is not known whether the memorial also served as a funeral or if she has been buried. While authorities said her body had been claimed and released to a funeral home - without providing further details - they have not said whether Adam's body has been claimed. Nancy Lanza, 52, mother of the Sandy Hook gunman Adam Lanza, was remembered in Kingston, New Hampshire, where her brother still lives. Not clear whether there was also a funeral or if she has been buried. Peter Lanza, Adam's father, is believed to be in hiding. He and Adam's brother had not been in contact with Adam for several years
Nancy Lanza
[ "Nancy Lanza" ]
{ "passage": 64923, "query": 99549 }
Query: Peter has been separated from @placeholder since 2001 and the couple filed for divorce in 2009. Entities: Connecticut, James Champion, Peter Lanza, Nancy Lanza, Adam Lanza, Sandy Hook, Adam, New Hampshire, Sandy Hook Elementary, Kingston Passage: The mother of Sandy Hook Elementary gunman Adam Lanza has been remembered at a small family-only gathering at the Kingston, New Hampshire home where she grew up. Nancy Lanza, who was shot by her 20-year-old son as she lay in bed in their Connecticut home last Friday, lived in the 1760s-era home where her brother James Champion, a policeman, now lives. On Thursday, around two dozen relatives and friends in dark clothing attended the home for the service, but it is not known whether the memorial also served as a funeral or if she has been buried. While authorities said her body had been claimed and released to a funeral home - without providing further details - they have not said whether Adam's body has been claimed. Nancy Lanza, 52, mother of the Sandy Hook gunman Adam Lanza, was remembered in Kingston, New Hampshire, where her brother still lives. Not clear whether there was also a funeral or if she has been buried. Peter Lanza, Adam's father, is believed to be in hiding. He and Adam's brother had not been in contact with Adam for several years
Nancy Lanza
[ "Adam", "Adam Lanza" ]
{ "passage": 64923, "query": 99550 }
Query: @placeholder cut off contact with his father after he remarried, according to sources. Entities: Connecticut, James Champion, Peter Lanza, Nancy Lanza, Adam Lanza, Sandy Hook, Adam, New Hampshire, Sandy Hook Elementary, Kingston Passage: The mother of Sandy Hook Elementary gunman Adam Lanza has been remembered at a small family-only gathering at the Kingston, New Hampshire home where she grew up. Nancy Lanza, who was shot by her 20-year-old son as she lay in bed in their Connecticut home last Friday, lived in the 1760s-era home where her brother James Champion, a policeman, now lives. On Thursday, around two dozen relatives and friends in dark clothing attended the home for the service, but it is not known whether the memorial also served as a funeral or if she has been buried. While authorities said her body had been claimed and released to a funeral home - without providing further details - they have not said whether Adam's body has been claimed. Nancy Lanza, 52, mother of the Sandy Hook gunman Adam Lanza, was remembered in Kingston, New Hampshire, where her brother still lives. Not clear whether there was also a funeral or if she has been buried. Peter Lanza, Adam's father, is believed to be in hiding. He and Adam's brother had not been in contact with Adam for several years
Adam
[ "Adam", "Adam Lanza" ]
{ "passage": 64923, "query": 99550 }
Query: @placeholder cut off contact with his father after he remarried, according to sources. Entities: Connecticut, James Champion, Peter Lanza, Nancy Lanza, Adam Lanza, Sandy Hook, Adam, New Hampshire, Sandy Hook Elementary, Kingston Passage: The mother of Sandy Hook Elementary gunman Adam Lanza has been remembered at a small family-only gathering at the Kingston, New Hampshire home where she grew up. Nancy Lanza, who was shot by her 20-year-old son as she lay in bed in their Connecticut home last Friday, lived in the 1760s-era home where her brother James Champion, a policeman, now lives. On Thursday, around two dozen relatives and friends in dark clothing attended the home for the service, but it is not known whether the memorial also served as a funeral or if she has been buried. While authorities said her body had been claimed and released to a funeral home - without providing further details - they have not said whether Adam's body has been claimed. Nancy Lanza, 52, mother of the Sandy Hook gunman Adam Lanza, was remembered in Kingston, New Hampshire, where her brother still lives. Not clear whether there was also a funeral or if she has been buried. Peter Lanza, Adam's father, is believed to be in hiding. He and Adam's brother had not been in contact with Adam for several years
Adam Lanza
[ "Rohingya" ]
{ "passage": 64924, "query": 99551 }
Query: In one hamlet, villagers had captured a @placeholder man they believed had been living in the jungle for days. Entities: Myanmar, Rohingya, Muslim, BANGKOK, Thai, Extraordinary, Burma, Thailand, CNN Passage: BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Bedraggled, hungry and dazed, the refugees arrived on the shores of Thailand after fleeing one of the most repressive governments in the world -- the hard-line military regime in Myanmar, also known as Burma. This picture provided to CNN is said to show refugees being towed out to sea by the Thai army. But a CNN investigation has uncovered evidence that for hundreds of Rohingya refugees -- members of a Muslim minority group -- abuse and abandonment at sea were what awaited them in Thailand, at the hands of Thai authorities. Extraordinary photos obtained by CNN from someone directly involved in the Thai operation show refugees on their rickety boats being towed out to sea, cut loose and abandoned. CNN finds evidence hundreds of Rohingya refugees abandoned at sea by Thai army. Photos show refugees on their rickety boats being towed out to sea, cut loose. The army denies setting refugees adrift; Thai government has launched an inquiry. Rohingya have been fleeing persecution of the hard-line military regime in Myanmar
Rohingya
[ "Arizona" ]
{ "passage": 64925, "query": 99552 }
Query: The bureau reports that @placeholder lost 11,700 jobs from May to June and unemployment rose to 9.7 percent. Entities: Senate Bill 1070, Patterson, SB1070, Ellis Island, U.S., Arizona, Daniel Patterson, Landfried, Todd Landfried, CNN, American, Congress, Russell Pearce Passage: (CNN) -- Despite everyone talking about Arizona's new immigration law, Senate Bill 1070, no one has asked if it was Arizona's best option. Was there no other approach to address immigration without undermining the state's economy or shredding our social fabric? Nobody had a better idea for balancing security with the draw and demand of American jobs? What about an offer to work with Congress? Was the only solution to blow up the place? It should concern everyone that no one asked these questions. If you watch the SB1070 hearings here, not a single legislator asks about or offers alternatives, although a few express "concerns." One legislator, Daniel Patterson, strongly challenged the law's sponsor, state Sen. Russell Pearce, on his immigration claims. Patterson's courage was rewarded with the loss of his committee assignment. Todd Landfried: Nobody considered an alternative to Arizona's SB1070. Kicking 300,000 out, loss of businesses could cost $29 billion annually, he writes. He says law has already created far more job, economic, social problems than it solves. Landfried proposes Ellis Island-type centers on the borders that channel job seekers into U.S.
Arizona
[ "Arizona" ]
{ "passage": 64925, "query": 99553 }
Query: The rest were "satisficed" -- a combination of satisfied and sufficed that means settling on any solution rather than an optimal one -- that SB1070 would solve the problem, in glorious denial as to the real damage the bill is doing to @placeholder. Entities: Senate Bill 1070, Patterson, SB1070, Ellis Island, U.S., Arizona, Daniel Patterson, Landfried, Todd Landfried, CNN, American, Congress, Russell Pearce Passage: (CNN) -- Despite everyone talking about Arizona's new immigration law, Senate Bill 1070, no one has asked if it was Arizona's best option. Was there no other approach to address immigration without undermining the state's economy or shredding our social fabric? Nobody had a better idea for balancing security with the draw and demand of American jobs? What about an offer to work with Congress? Was the only solution to blow up the place? It should concern everyone that no one asked these questions. If you watch the SB1070 hearings here, not a single legislator asks about or offers alternatives, although a few express "concerns." One legislator, Daniel Patterson, strongly challenged the law's sponsor, state Sen. Russell Pearce, on his immigration claims. Patterson's courage was rewarded with the loss of his committee assignment. Todd Landfried: Nobody considered an alternative to Arizona's SB1070. Kicking 300,000 out, loss of businesses could cost $29 billion annually, he writes. He says law has already created far more job, economic, social problems than it solves. Landfried proposes Ellis Island-type centers on the borders that channel job seekers into U.S.
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