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[
"Mars"
] |
{
"passage": 64968,
"query": 99622
}
|
Query: 'These analogies are giving planetary geologists tantalising glimpses of a past on the @placeholder not too dissimilar to events on our own world today.'
Entities: Reull Vallis, Earth, ESA, Mars Express, Mars, European Space Agency
Passage: They are yet more proof of the red planet's wet past. The European Space Agency today released an astonishing series of pictures showing the remnants of a huge river than once ran across Mars. Taken by the ESA’s Mars Express, they show Reull Vallis, the 'river-like structure' is believed to have formed when running water flowed in the distant martian past. This computer-generated image of a river-like feature in the Reull Vallis region of Mars was created using data from the Mars Express spacecraft The images were taken from data collected in the Reull Vallis region of Mars, shown here. Huge 'river-like structure' caputured by Mars Express spacecraft and is almost 1,000 feet (300m) deep. Experts say the images show a 'striking resemblance' to areas of Earth affected by glaciation
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Mars
|
[
"US"
] |
{
"passage": 64969,
"query": 99623
}
|
Query: The study confirms there is a ‘significant’ risk of suicide which will increase if he is forced to travel to the @placeholder.
Entities: US, Extradition Act, Mail, Mail's Affront, Gary McKinnon, Theresa May, James Slack, UK, British, Britain, Michael Seamark, Labour
Passage: EXCLUSIVE By James Slack and Michael Seamark PUBLISHED: 17:08 EST, 15 October 2012 | UPDATED: 03:06 EST, 16 October 2012 Theresa May will today unveil a major shake-up of Britain’s lopsided extradition laws. In a victory for the Mail’s Affront to British Justice campaign, the Home Secretary will introduce rules making it more likely a UK citizen will face trial at home rather than being bundled on a plane to the US. The implementation of the so-called ‘forum’ bar – so a court hearing has to be held to decide where a person should stand trial – satisfies one of the most vocal demands of campaigners appalled by Labour’s unfair Extradition Act. Major shake up is a victory for the Mail's Affront to British Justice campaign. Home Secretary Theresa May has sanctioned introduction of the 'forum' bar. Means a court hearing must be held to decide where a person stands trial. Gary McKinnon faces being sent to US over hacking into military computers
|
US
|
[
"Italian"
] |
{
"passage": 64970,
"query": 99624
}
|
Query: Snooks says he - as an @placeholder - doesn't consider the name offensive and cites the origin of the term as a sense of pride for Italian Americans.
Entities: Italian, Ap, Daily Mail Reporter, Saratoga Race Course, New York Racing Association, American, Dago
Passage: Wandering Dago owners say the name honors Italian American culture The business' owners say they will lose loads of revenue because they turned down other opportunities when they signed on to work at the track for the summer Track officials claim they received several complaints from people offended by the name By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap PUBLISHED: 14:16 EST, 22 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:33 EST, 22 July 2013 New York Racing Association officials say they've banned a food truck - which the organization previously lauded as 'one of the country’s top barbecue fusion trucks' - from Saratoga Race Course after customers complained that the name of the business was offensive. Wandering Dago owners say the name honors Italian American culture. The business' owners say they will lose loads of revenue because they turned down other opportunities when they signed on to work at the track for the summer. Track officials claim they received several complaints from people offended by the name
|
Italian
|
[
"Italian"
] |
{
"passage": 64970,
"query": 99625
}
|
Query: The term 'dago' is derived from @placeholder immigrants who worked as laborers and asked to be paid 'as
Entities: Italian, Ap, Daily Mail Reporter, Saratoga Race Course, New York Racing Association, American, Dago
Passage: Wandering Dago owners say the name honors Italian American culture The business' owners say they will lose loads of revenue because they turned down other opportunities when they signed on to work at the track for the summer Track officials claim they received several complaints from people offended by the name By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap PUBLISHED: 14:16 EST, 22 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:33 EST, 22 July 2013 New York Racing Association officials say they've banned a food truck - which the organization previously lauded as 'one of the country’s top barbecue fusion trucks' - from Saratoga Race Course after customers complained that the name of the business was offensive. Wandering Dago owners say the name honors Italian American culture. The business' owners say they will lose loads of revenue because they turned down other opportunities when they signed on to work at the track for the summer. Track officials claim they received several complaints from people offended by the name
|
Italian
|
[
"Florida Keys"
] |
{
"passage": 64971,
"query": 99626
}
|
Query: The @placeholder offer fishing, kayaking and snorkeling, as well as some fine beaches.
Entities: Florida Keys, U.S., Miami, 2nd Avenue, Spring Break, Everglades, Miami Beach, Ocean Drive, Harley-Davidson, Peterson
Passage: Multicultural, multilingual and multifaceted, there's more to Miami than meets the eye. Make the most of your stay with these tips. Miami Beach during Spring Break may not be to everyone's taste. Get around Miami is a sprawling city and exploring it on foot just isn't an option. Unless you're planning on spending all your time on the beach, you're probably going to want your own set of wheels. There are car hire places scattered throughout the city, but if you want to cruise Ocean Drive in style you can hire a Harley-Davidson from Peterson's (19400 NW 2nd Avenue), from $100 a day. But before you hop on that hog, a word of caution: Miami's motorists have been named the most aggressive in the U.S. for the last two years. Miami is a sprawling city -- you'll need a car if you want to explore it. Hotel prices can fluctuate wildly between low season and high season. Take a day trip to the Everglades or spend some time in the Florida Keys
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Florida Keys
|
[
"PRLDEF",
"Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund"
] |
{
"passage": 64972,
"query": 99627
}
|
Query: Opponents, however, claim Sotomayor's prior work for @placeholder, and her off-the-bench comments reveal doubts about her fairness and impartiality as a judge.
Entities: Sotomayor, WASHINGTON, Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, Puerto Rican, Robert Bork, New York, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, David Souter, Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, Group, Obama, CNN, PRLDEF
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Newly released documents from Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's service on the board of a Puerto Rican civil rights organization show the group opposed Robert Bork's nomination to the high court more than two decades ago. Judge Sonia Sotomayor is set to face Supreme Court confirmation hearings. Sotomayor, a judge on the New York-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, was nominated by President Obama in May to fill the vacancy of retiring Justice David Souter. Her confirmation hearings are set to begin July 13. She served as a board member of the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund from 1980-92, leaving when she became a federal judge. Sotomayor once served on the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund. Group opposed the 1987 nomination of Robert Bork to the high court. Supporters: PRLDEF documents add nothing to the nomination debate. Republicans are challenging Sotomayor's record on affirmative action
|
PRLDEF
|
[
"PRLDEF",
"Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund"
] |
{
"passage": 64972,
"query": 99627
}
|
Query: Opponents, however, claim Sotomayor's prior work for @placeholder, and her off-the-bench comments reveal doubts about her fairness and impartiality as a judge.
Entities: Sotomayor, WASHINGTON, Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, Puerto Rican, Robert Bork, New York, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, David Souter, Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, Group, Obama, CNN, PRLDEF
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Newly released documents from Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's service on the board of a Puerto Rican civil rights organization show the group opposed Robert Bork's nomination to the high court more than two decades ago. Judge Sonia Sotomayor is set to face Supreme Court confirmation hearings. Sotomayor, a judge on the New York-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, was nominated by President Obama in May to fill the vacancy of retiring Justice David Souter. Her confirmation hearings are set to begin July 13. She served as a board member of the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund from 1980-92, leaving when she became a federal judge. Sotomayor once served on the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund. Group opposed the 1987 nomination of Robert Bork to the high court. Supporters: PRLDEF documents add nothing to the nomination debate. Republicans are challenging Sotomayor's record on affirmative action
|
Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund
|
[
"Exxon",
"Exxon Mobil"
] |
{
"passage": 64973,
"query": 99628
}
|
Query: @placeholder met with displaced residents over the weekend to explain how they can make claims for losses.
Entities: Mayflower, Exxon, Arkansas, Pegasus, Texas, McDaniel, Illinois, CNN, Canadian, Dustin McDaniel, Exxon Mobil
Passage: (CNN) -- The Arkansas attorney general is opening an investigation into what caused last week's pipeline rupture that allowed thousands of barrels of heavy crude oil to flow into a residential area. Attorney General Dustin McDaniel said Tuesday he asked Exxon Mobil, the owner of the 60-year-old Pegasus pipeline, to preserve all documents and information related to the spill and cleanup efforts. "This incident has damaged private property and Arkansas's natural resources. Homeowners have been forced from their homes as a result of this spill," McDaniel said in a news release Tuesday. "Requesting that Exxon secure these documents and data is the first step in determining what happened and preserving evidence for any future litigation." Arkansas tells pipeline owner Exxon Mobil to preserve documents on the spill. Oil spilled into a Mayflower, Arkansas, subdivision from a gash in the pipeline last week. Families evacuated about two dozen homes as oil crawled through yards and down streets. The pipeline carries Canadian crude from Illinois to Texas
|
Exxon
|
[
"Exxon",
"Exxon Mobil"
] |
{
"passage": 64973,
"query": 99628
}
|
Query: @placeholder met with displaced residents over the weekend to explain how they can make claims for losses.
Entities: Mayflower, Exxon, Arkansas, Pegasus, Texas, McDaniel, Illinois, CNN, Canadian, Dustin McDaniel, Exxon Mobil
Passage: (CNN) -- The Arkansas attorney general is opening an investigation into what caused last week's pipeline rupture that allowed thousands of barrels of heavy crude oil to flow into a residential area. Attorney General Dustin McDaniel said Tuesday he asked Exxon Mobil, the owner of the 60-year-old Pegasus pipeline, to preserve all documents and information related to the spill and cleanup efforts. "This incident has damaged private property and Arkansas's natural resources. Homeowners have been forced from their homes as a result of this spill," McDaniel said in a news release Tuesday. "Requesting that Exxon secure these documents and data is the first step in determining what happened and preserving evidence for any future litigation." Arkansas tells pipeline owner Exxon Mobil to preserve documents on the spill. Oil spilled into a Mayflower, Arkansas, subdivision from a gash in the pipeline last week. Families evacuated about two dozen homes as oil crawled through yards and down streets. The pipeline carries Canadian crude from Illinois to Texas
|
Exxon Mobil
|
[
"South Carolina"
] |
{
"passage": 64974,
"query": 99629
}
|
Query: About 10,000 @placeholder homes were without power Saturday morning, mostly in the Myrtle Beach area, Becker said.
Entities: Hanna, New River, FEMA, South Carolina, Haiti, Virginia, North Carolina, Glenn Cannon, Huntington, Tropical Storm Hanna, Atlantic Coast, Marine Corps Air Station, U.S., Water, MYRTLE BEACH, Federal Emergency Management Agency, CNN
Passage: MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina (CNN) -- After earning a reputation as a killer in Haiti, Tropical Storm Hanna amounted to little more than a windy rainstorm along the Atlantic Coast on Saturday. Water almost covers the dock at the Marine Corps Air Station marina near the New River in North Carolina. No states have "expressed any damage that they couldn't handle," said Glenn Cannon, the Federal Emergency Management Agency's assistant administrator for disaster operations. He said there were some concerns about flooding near rivers and in low-lying areas. "We're monitoring Hanna, but it seems to be a heavy rain event," he said. Residents in Huntington, Virginia, voluntarily evacuating because of flooding. FEMA says no states have requested help with damage from storm. Little damage reported from storm in U.S. after at least 137 deaths in Haiti. 4 to 6 inches of rain expected all along Atlantic Coast
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South Carolina
|
[
"Mya",
"Mya Whittington"
] |
{
"passage": 64975,
"query": 99630
}
|
Query: immense amount of pain, Emma said, but @placeholder cried mostly only when nurses
Entities: Mya, Aaron, Mya Whittington, Hutchinson Regional Medical Center, Kansas, Emma Whittington
Passage: A seven-month-old girl was taken to hospital Saturday by concerned parents after an area just below her jaw swelled up to the size of one and a half golf balls with a pimple on top. After initially diagnosing an infection, doctors were shocked when they discovered a two-inch-long black feather had got lodged underneath Mya Whittington's skin. Aaron and Emma Whittington first took their nearly seven-month-old daughter to Hutchinson Regional Medical Center, Kansas on Saturday after the area below her jaw swelled up. The marked area on Mya's neck shows the size of the original swollen infected area caused by a feather that she ingested from a pillow. Mya Whittington's parents became concerned after an area below her jaw started to swell up. Doctors initially diagnosed an infection but then plucked a two-inch-long black feather that was lodged under her skin. Doctors believe Mya inhaled the feather, which then pierced the inside of her cheek and, over time, her body forced it out
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Mya
|
[
"Mya",
"Mya Whittington"
] |
{
"passage": 64975,
"query": 99630
}
|
Query: immense amount of pain, Emma said, but @placeholder cried mostly only when nurses
Entities: Mya, Aaron, Mya Whittington, Hutchinson Regional Medical Center, Kansas, Emma Whittington
Passage: A seven-month-old girl was taken to hospital Saturday by concerned parents after an area just below her jaw swelled up to the size of one and a half golf balls with a pimple on top. After initially diagnosing an infection, doctors were shocked when they discovered a two-inch-long black feather had got lodged underneath Mya Whittington's skin. Aaron and Emma Whittington first took their nearly seven-month-old daughter to Hutchinson Regional Medical Center, Kansas on Saturday after the area below her jaw swelled up. The marked area on Mya's neck shows the size of the original swollen infected area caused by a feather that she ingested from a pillow. Mya Whittington's parents became concerned after an area below her jaw started to swell up. Doctors initially diagnosed an infection but then plucked a two-inch-long black feather that was lodged under her skin. Doctors believe Mya inhaled the feather, which then pierced the inside of her cheek and, over time, her body forced it out
|
Mya Whittington
|
[
"GOP",
"Republican",
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 64976,
"query": 99631
}
|
Query: "If they think the rule needs to be tightened up they can offer to change the rule," suggested a @placeholder leadership aide.
Entities: Republicans, D-Missouri, Republican, Claire McCaskill, Democrats, Senate Democrats, Democratic, Obama, CNN, GOP, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Frustrated Democrats went to the Senate floor Friday to seek Republican approval for a long list of administration nominees currently blocked by controversial secret holds placed by GOP senators. But a Republican senator objected to each of them as they came up. "Most of the people on the list, we don't know why they're sitting there. We don't even know who's making them sit there," complained Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, who is spearheading Democratic efforts to banish secret holds. "Enter stage left, the anonymous hold. Or as I like to call it, nobody can blame me cause they don't know who I am." Senate Democrats seek approval of nominees they say GOP is blocking. Republicans don't deny holding up process, argue it's allowed by Senate rules. Democrats say secret holds keep Obama administration from being able to effectively govern. Republicans say Democrats use the same tactic
|
GOP
|
[
"GOP",
"Republican",
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 64976,
"query": 99631
}
|
Query: "If they think the rule needs to be tightened up they can offer to change the rule," suggested a @placeholder leadership aide.
Entities: Republicans, D-Missouri, Republican, Claire McCaskill, Democrats, Senate Democrats, Democratic, Obama, CNN, GOP, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Frustrated Democrats went to the Senate floor Friday to seek Republican approval for a long list of administration nominees currently blocked by controversial secret holds placed by GOP senators. But a Republican senator objected to each of them as they came up. "Most of the people on the list, we don't know why they're sitting there. We don't even know who's making them sit there," complained Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, who is spearheading Democratic efforts to banish secret holds. "Enter stage left, the anonymous hold. Or as I like to call it, nobody can blame me cause they don't know who I am." Senate Democrats seek approval of nominees they say GOP is blocking. Republicans don't deny holding up process, argue it's allowed by Senate rules. Democrats say secret holds keep Obama administration from being able to effectively govern. Republicans say Democrats use the same tactic
|
Republican
|
[
"GOP",
"Republican",
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 64976,
"query": 99631
}
|
Query: "If they think the rule needs to be tightened up they can offer to change the rule," suggested a @placeholder leadership aide.
Entities: Republicans, D-Missouri, Republican, Claire McCaskill, Democrats, Senate Democrats, Democratic, Obama, CNN, GOP, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Frustrated Democrats went to the Senate floor Friday to seek Republican approval for a long list of administration nominees currently blocked by controversial secret holds placed by GOP senators. But a Republican senator objected to each of them as they came up. "Most of the people on the list, we don't know why they're sitting there. We don't even know who's making them sit there," complained Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, who is spearheading Democratic efforts to banish secret holds. "Enter stage left, the anonymous hold. Or as I like to call it, nobody can blame me cause they don't know who I am." Senate Democrats seek approval of nominees they say GOP is blocking. Republicans don't deny holding up process, argue it's allowed by Senate rules. Democrats say secret holds keep Obama administration from being able to effectively govern. Republicans say Democrats use the same tactic
|
Republicans
|
[
"Democrats",
"Senate Democrats"
] |
{
"passage": 64976,
"query": 99632
}
|
Query: A top Republican senator accused @placeholder also of using rotating holds.
Entities: Republicans, D-Missouri, Republican, Claire McCaskill, Democrats, Senate Democrats, Democratic, Obama, CNN, GOP, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Frustrated Democrats went to the Senate floor Friday to seek Republican approval for a long list of administration nominees currently blocked by controversial secret holds placed by GOP senators. But a Republican senator objected to each of them as they came up. "Most of the people on the list, we don't know why they're sitting there. We don't even know who's making them sit there," complained Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, who is spearheading Democratic efforts to banish secret holds. "Enter stage left, the anonymous hold. Or as I like to call it, nobody can blame me cause they don't know who I am." Senate Democrats seek approval of nominees they say GOP is blocking. Republicans don't deny holding up process, argue it's allowed by Senate rules. Democrats say secret holds keep Obama administration from being able to effectively govern. Republicans say Democrats use the same tactic
|
Democrats
|
[
"Democrats",
"Senate Democrats"
] |
{
"passage": 64976,
"query": 99632
}
|
Query: A top Republican senator accused @placeholder also of using rotating holds.
Entities: Republicans, D-Missouri, Republican, Claire McCaskill, Democrats, Senate Democrats, Democratic, Obama, CNN, GOP, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Frustrated Democrats went to the Senate floor Friday to seek Republican approval for a long list of administration nominees currently blocked by controversial secret holds placed by GOP senators. But a Republican senator objected to each of them as they came up. "Most of the people on the list, we don't know why they're sitting there. We don't even know who's making them sit there," complained Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, who is spearheading Democratic efforts to banish secret holds. "Enter stage left, the anonymous hold. Or as I like to call it, nobody can blame me cause they don't know who I am." Senate Democrats seek approval of nominees they say GOP is blocking. Republicans don't deny holding up process, argue it's allowed by Senate rules. Democrats say secret holds keep Obama administration from being able to effectively govern. Republicans say Democrats use the same tactic
|
Senate Democrats
|
[
"Charles Rennie Mackintosh"
] |
{
"passage": 64977,
"query": 99633
}
|
Query: The fire prompted anguish in the art and architecture community, which said it was @placeholder's finest work
Entities: Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Phoenix, Glasgow School of Art, Britain, Mackintosh Library
Passage: Its smoke-blackened ceilings lit by builders' lamps, this is the charred Glasgow School of Art library nine months into a painstaking restoration. Opened in 1909, the Mackintosh Library's dark wood, high windows, ornate balcony and clusters of electric lamps helped it become known as a turning point in modern architecture and one of the finest buildings in Britain. But the much-loved centre of learning was gutted last year by a blaze sparked when canned spray foam, which a student was using for an art project, drifted into a projector fan and caught alight. Scroll down for video Phoenix from the ashes: Nine months after a fire ravaged the world-renowned Mackintosh Library at Glasgow School of Art, builders have almost finished the painstaking task of making the building structurally sound before a restoration which could cost up to £35million. Century-old library at Glasgow School of Art designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh was destroyed last May. Fire began after flammable spray foam for a student artwork was sucked into projector fan and caught alight. New photos show charred interior of library as builders pave way for restoration which could cost £35million. Blackened stones from the walls are numbered in the hope they can be returned to their original positions
|
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
|
[
"Morales"
] |
{
"passage": 64978,
"query": 99634
}
|
Query: The move for the state to protect the country's natural resources and increased social programs have made @placeholder popular among the nation's large population of poor.
Entities: Bolivia, Evo Morales, Morales' Movement for Socialism, Bolivian, La Paz, Morales, Constitution, CNN
Passage: La Paz, Bolivia (CNN) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales handily won re-election Sunday, unofficial preliminary results showed. With 91 percent of votes tallied, Morales' Movement for Socialism party won 62 percent of the vote, according to exit polls. The conservative Progress Plan for Bolivia party came in second with 23 percent, according to preliminary numbers. The resounding victory was not unexpected, as Morales, the country's first president of indigenous descent, was leading in pre-election polls and was widely expected to win. The victory "shows that it is possible to change Bolivia based on the vote of the Bolivian people," Morales said in a victory speech Sunday night. President Morales was widely expected to win re-election. Morales is the first Bolivian president of indigenous descent. Constitution amended earlier this year to allow a president to run for re-election
|
Morales
|
[
"Bolivia",
"Bolivian"
] |
{
"passage": 64978,
"query": 99635
}
|
Query: In addition to president, @placeholder also voted for a vice president, 130 congressmen and 36 senators.
Entities: Bolivia, Evo Morales, Morales' Movement for Socialism, Bolivian, La Paz, Morales, Constitution, CNN
Passage: La Paz, Bolivia (CNN) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales handily won re-election Sunday, unofficial preliminary results showed. With 91 percent of votes tallied, Morales' Movement for Socialism party won 62 percent of the vote, according to exit polls. The conservative Progress Plan for Bolivia party came in second with 23 percent, according to preliminary numbers. The resounding victory was not unexpected, as Morales, the country's first president of indigenous descent, was leading in pre-election polls and was widely expected to win. The victory "shows that it is possible to change Bolivia based on the vote of the Bolivian people," Morales said in a victory speech Sunday night. President Morales was widely expected to win re-election. Morales is the first Bolivian president of indigenous descent. Constitution amended earlier this year to allow a president to run for re-election
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Bolivia
|
[
"Bolivia",
"Bolivian"
] |
{
"passage": 64978,
"query": 99635
}
|
Query: In addition to president, @placeholder also voted for a vice president, 130 congressmen and 36 senators.
Entities: Bolivia, Evo Morales, Morales' Movement for Socialism, Bolivian, La Paz, Morales, Constitution, CNN
Passage: La Paz, Bolivia (CNN) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales handily won re-election Sunday, unofficial preliminary results showed. With 91 percent of votes tallied, Morales' Movement for Socialism party won 62 percent of the vote, according to exit polls. The conservative Progress Plan for Bolivia party came in second with 23 percent, according to preliminary numbers. The resounding victory was not unexpected, as Morales, the country's first president of indigenous descent, was leading in pre-election polls and was widely expected to win. The victory "shows that it is possible to change Bolivia based on the vote of the Bolivian people," Morales said in a victory speech Sunday night. President Morales was widely expected to win re-election. Morales is the first Bolivian president of indigenous descent. Constitution amended earlier this year to allow a president to run for re-election
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Bolivian
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 64979,
"query": 99636
}
|
Query: "The biggest plus [@placeholder] has over Romney are the social issues," said Dibinga.
Entities: Michigan, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Google Plus, Romney, Omekonga Dibinga, iReporters, Hillsdale, Google+, Americans, iReport, Obama, CNN, Alex Anderson, GOP, Omekongo Dibinga, Washington, Your Political Ticket iReport
Passage: (CNN) -- Call it the debate before the debates. In this corner: Alex Anderson, a college student in Hillsdale, Michigan, pulling for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In that corner: Omekongo Dibinga, a longtime iReporter from Washington and a supporter of President Barack Obama. Both had a chance to see their candidates' political conventions, as winners of the Your Political Ticket iReport contest. With that experience behind them, we asked them to go head to head on Google+ previewing Wednesday's first presidential debate. They are two of hundreds of iReporters who have added their views to the iReport debate, an eight-month project that invites voters to make their voices heard this election season. Two iReporters who attended political conventions debated on Google Plus. Omekonga Dibinga, for Obama, said the president and Americans agree on many issues. Alex Anderson, for Romney, said the GOP nominee has shown he can get things done
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Barack Obama
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 64979,
"query": 99636
}
|
Query: "The biggest plus [@placeholder] has over Romney are the social issues," said Dibinga.
Entities: Michigan, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Google Plus, Romney, Omekonga Dibinga, iReporters, Hillsdale, Google+, Americans, iReport, Obama, CNN, Alex Anderson, GOP, Omekongo Dibinga, Washington, Your Political Ticket iReport
Passage: (CNN) -- Call it the debate before the debates. In this corner: Alex Anderson, a college student in Hillsdale, Michigan, pulling for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In that corner: Omekongo Dibinga, a longtime iReporter from Washington and a supporter of President Barack Obama. Both had a chance to see their candidates' political conventions, as winners of the Your Political Ticket iReport contest. With that experience behind them, we asked them to go head to head on Google+ previewing Wednesday's first presidential debate. They are two of hundreds of iReporters who have added their views to the iReport debate, an eight-month project that invites voters to make their voices heard this election season. Two iReporters who attended political conventions debated on Google Plus. Omekonga Dibinga, for Obama, said the president and Americans agree on many issues. Alex Anderson, for Romney, said the GOP nominee has shown he can get things done
|
Obama
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 64979,
"query": 99637
}
|
Query: "The biggest plus [Obama] has over @placeholder are the social issues," said Dibinga.
Entities: Michigan, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Google Plus, Romney, Omekonga Dibinga, iReporters, Hillsdale, Google+, Americans, iReport, Obama, CNN, Alex Anderson, GOP, Omekongo Dibinga, Washington, Your Political Ticket iReport
Passage: (CNN) -- Call it the debate before the debates. In this corner: Alex Anderson, a college student in Hillsdale, Michigan, pulling for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In that corner: Omekongo Dibinga, a longtime iReporter from Washington and a supporter of President Barack Obama. Both had a chance to see their candidates' political conventions, as winners of the Your Political Ticket iReport contest. With that experience behind them, we asked them to go head to head on Google+ previewing Wednesday's first presidential debate. They are two of hundreds of iReporters who have added their views to the iReport debate, an eight-month project that invites voters to make their voices heard this election season. Two iReporters who attended political conventions debated on Google Plus. Omekonga Dibinga, for Obama, said the president and Americans agree on many issues. Alex Anderson, for Romney, said the GOP nominee has shown he can get things done
|
Mitt Romney
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 64979,
"query": 99637
}
|
Query: "The biggest plus [Obama] has over @placeholder are the social issues," said Dibinga.
Entities: Michigan, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Google Plus, Romney, Omekonga Dibinga, iReporters, Hillsdale, Google+, Americans, iReport, Obama, CNN, Alex Anderson, GOP, Omekongo Dibinga, Washington, Your Political Ticket iReport
Passage: (CNN) -- Call it the debate before the debates. In this corner: Alex Anderson, a college student in Hillsdale, Michigan, pulling for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In that corner: Omekongo Dibinga, a longtime iReporter from Washington and a supporter of President Barack Obama. Both had a chance to see their candidates' political conventions, as winners of the Your Political Ticket iReport contest. With that experience behind them, we asked them to go head to head on Google+ previewing Wednesday's first presidential debate. They are two of hundreds of iReporters who have added their views to the iReport debate, an eight-month project that invites voters to make their voices heard this election season. Two iReporters who attended political conventions debated on Google Plus. Omekonga Dibinga, for Obama, said the president and Americans agree on many issues. Alex Anderson, for Romney, said the GOP nominee has shown he can get things done
|
Romney
|
[
"Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 64979,
"query": 99638
}
|
Query: Anderson said that the president may be able to connect personally with @placeholder on certain issues and in speeches, but rhetoric and action are two different things.
Entities: Michigan, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Google Plus, Romney, Omekonga Dibinga, iReporters, Hillsdale, Google+, Americans, iReport, Obama, CNN, Alex Anderson, GOP, Omekongo Dibinga, Washington, Your Political Ticket iReport
Passage: (CNN) -- Call it the debate before the debates. In this corner: Alex Anderson, a college student in Hillsdale, Michigan, pulling for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In that corner: Omekongo Dibinga, a longtime iReporter from Washington and a supporter of President Barack Obama. Both had a chance to see their candidates' political conventions, as winners of the Your Political Ticket iReport contest. With that experience behind them, we asked them to go head to head on Google+ previewing Wednesday's first presidential debate. They are two of hundreds of iReporters who have added their views to the iReport debate, an eight-month project that invites voters to make their voices heard this election season. Two iReporters who attended political conventions debated on Google Plus. Omekonga Dibinga, for Obama, said the president and Americans agree on many issues. Alex Anderson, for Romney, said the GOP nominee has shown he can get things done
|
Americans
|
[
"Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 64979,
"query": 99639
}
|
Query: Anderson hoped the debates will help paint a better picture of each candidate's plan for @placeholder.
Entities: Michigan, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Google Plus, Romney, Omekonga Dibinga, iReporters, Hillsdale, Google+, Americans, iReport, Obama, CNN, Alex Anderson, GOP, Omekongo Dibinga, Washington, Your Political Ticket iReport
Passage: (CNN) -- Call it the debate before the debates. In this corner: Alex Anderson, a college student in Hillsdale, Michigan, pulling for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In that corner: Omekongo Dibinga, a longtime iReporter from Washington and a supporter of President Barack Obama. Both had a chance to see their candidates' political conventions, as winners of the Your Political Ticket iReport contest. With that experience behind them, we asked them to go head to head on Google+ previewing Wednesday's first presidential debate. They are two of hundreds of iReporters who have added their views to the iReport debate, an eight-month project that invites voters to make their voices heard this election season. Two iReporters who attended political conventions debated on Google Plus. Omekonga Dibinga, for Obama, said the president and Americans agree on many issues. Alex Anderson, for Romney, said the GOP nominee has shown he can get things done
|
Americans
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 64979,
"query": 99640
}
|
Query: @placeholder and Obama have very different views on where the country should go.
Entities: Michigan, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Google Plus, Romney, Omekonga Dibinga, iReporters, Hillsdale, Google+, Americans, iReport, Obama, CNN, Alex Anderson, GOP, Omekongo Dibinga, Washington, Your Political Ticket iReport
Passage: (CNN) -- Call it the debate before the debates. In this corner: Alex Anderson, a college student in Hillsdale, Michigan, pulling for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In that corner: Omekongo Dibinga, a longtime iReporter from Washington and a supporter of President Barack Obama. Both had a chance to see their candidates' political conventions, as winners of the Your Political Ticket iReport contest. With that experience behind them, we asked them to go head to head on Google+ previewing Wednesday's first presidential debate. They are two of hundreds of iReporters who have added their views to the iReport debate, an eight-month project that invites voters to make their voices heard this election season. Two iReporters who attended political conventions debated on Google Plus. Omekonga Dibinga, for Obama, said the president and Americans agree on many issues. Alex Anderson, for Romney, said the GOP nominee has shown he can get things done
|
Mitt Romney
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 64979,
"query": 99640
}
|
Query: @placeholder and Obama have very different views on where the country should go.
Entities: Michigan, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Google Plus, Romney, Omekonga Dibinga, iReporters, Hillsdale, Google+, Americans, iReport, Obama, CNN, Alex Anderson, GOP, Omekongo Dibinga, Washington, Your Political Ticket iReport
Passage: (CNN) -- Call it the debate before the debates. In this corner: Alex Anderson, a college student in Hillsdale, Michigan, pulling for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In that corner: Omekongo Dibinga, a longtime iReporter from Washington and a supporter of President Barack Obama. Both had a chance to see their candidates' political conventions, as winners of the Your Political Ticket iReport contest. With that experience behind them, we asked them to go head to head on Google+ previewing Wednesday's first presidential debate. They are two of hundreds of iReporters who have added their views to the iReport debate, an eight-month project that invites voters to make their voices heard this election season. Two iReporters who attended political conventions debated on Google Plus. Omekonga Dibinga, for Obama, said the president and Americans agree on many issues. Alex Anderson, for Romney, said the GOP nominee has shown he can get things done
|
Romney
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 64979,
"query": 99641
}
|
Query: Romney and @placeholder have very different views on where the country should go.
Entities: Michigan, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Google Plus, Romney, Omekonga Dibinga, iReporters, Hillsdale, Google+, Americans, iReport, Obama, CNN, Alex Anderson, GOP, Omekongo Dibinga, Washington, Your Political Ticket iReport
Passage: (CNN) -- Call it the debate before the debates. In this corner: Alex Anderson, a college student in Hillsdale, Michigan, pulling for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In that corner: Omekongo Dibinga, a longtime iReporter from Washington and a supporter of President Barack Obama. Both had a chance to see their candidates' political conventions, as winners of the Your Political Ticket iReport contest. With that experience behind them, we asked them to go head to head on Google+ previewing Wednesday's first presidential debate. They are two of hundreds of iReporters who have added their views to the iReport debate, an eight-month project that invites voters to make their voices heard this election season. Two iReporters who attended political conventions debated on Google Plus. Omekonga Dibinga, for Obama, said the president and Americans agree on many issues. Alex Anderson, for Romney, said the GOP nominee has shown he can get things done
|
Barack Obama
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 64979,
"query": 99641
}
|
Query: Romney and @placeholder have very different views on where the country should go.
Entities: Michigan, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Google Plus, Romney, Omekonga Dibinga, iReporters, Hillsdale, Google+, Americans, iReport, Obama, CNN, Alex Anderson, GOP, Omekongo Dibinga, Washington, Your Political Ticket iReport
Passage: (CNN) -- Call it the debate before the debates. In this corner: Alex Anderson, a college student in Hillsdale, Michigan, pulling for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In that corner: Omekongo Dibinga, a longtime iReporter from Washington and a supporter of President Barack Obama. Both had a chance to see their candidates' political conventions, as winners of the Your Political Ticket iReport contest. With that experience behind them, we asked them to go head to head on Google+ previewing Wednesday's first presidential debate. They are two of hundreds of iReporters who have added their views to the iReport debate, an eight-month project that invites voters to make their voices heard this election season. Two iReporters who attended political conventions debated on Google Plus. Omekonga Dibinga, for Obama, said the president and Americans agree on many issues. Alex Anderson, for Romney, said the GOP nominee has shown he can get things done
|
Obama
|
[
"Florida"
] |
{
"passage": 64980,
"query": 99642
}
|
Query: It is still not clear how Nika traveled the 1,090 miles or so to @placeholder.
Entities: Newburgh, Giuseppe DiBella, New York, Florida, DiBella, Nika
Passage: A puppy that went missing in New York more than two years ago has turned up alive and well some 1,000 miles away in Florida. Nika, a six-month-old toy fox terrier, vanished from the backyard of her home in Newburgh, New York, in May 2012, leaving owner Giuseppe DiBella heartbroken. 'It was one of the most horrible days of my life,' Mr DiBella said. He had been doing yard work in front of his home for only a few minutes when he believes someone snatched the three-pound dog from her leash. Nika, a six-month-old toy fox terrier, vanished from the backyard of her home in Newburgh, New York, in 2012. Six-month-old toy fox terrier Nika vanished from her New York home in 2012. Owner Giuseppe DiBella received a call last week saying she had been found. Nika was identified and will be reunited with owner thanks to her microchip
|
Florida
|
[
"UAS",
"Unmanned Aircraft Systems"
] |
{
"passage": 64981,
"query": 99643
}
|
Query: In a press release headlined "Busting Myths about the FAA and Unmanned Aircraft," it stressed that @placeholder enthusiasts could not use drones for commercial purposes.
Entities: Pirker, UAS, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Raphael Pirker, University of Virginia Medical Center, David vs. Goliath
Passage: In a David vs. Goliath battle that pitted the Federal Aviation Administration against the operator of a small model airplane, a federal administrative judge has sided with the aircraft's pilot. The judge has dismissed a proposed $10,000 fine against businessman Raphael Pirker, who used a remotely operated 56-inch foam glider to take aerial video for an advertisement for the University of Virginia Medical Center. The FAA alleged that since Pirker was using the aircraft for profit, he ran afoul of regulations requiring commercial operators of "Unmanned Aircraft Systems" -- sometimes called UAS or drones -- to obtain FAA authorization. But a judge on Thursday agreed with Pirker that the FAA overreached by applying regulations for aircraft to model aircraft, and said no FAA rule prohibited Pirker's radio-controlled flight. Raphael Pirker remotely piloted model plane for commercial purposes. The FAA said he needed to get authorization beforehand. But federal administrative judge sides with pilot, dumps fine
|
UAS
|
[
"UAS",
"Unmanned Aircraft Systems"
] |
{
"passage": 64981,
"query": 99643
}
|
Query: In a press release headlined "Busting Myths about the FAA and Unmanned Aircraft," it stressed that @placeholder enthusiasts could not use drones for commercial purposes.
Entities: Pirker, UAS, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Raphael Pirker, University of Virginia Medical Center, David vs. Goliath
Passage: In a David vs. Goliath battle that pitted the Federal Aviation Administration against the operator of a small model airplane, a federal administrative judge has sided with the aircraft's pilot. The judge has dismissed a proposed $10,000 fine against businessman Raphael Pirker, who used a remotely operated 56-inch foam glider to take aerial video for an advertisement for the University of Virginia Medical Center. The FAA alleged that since Pirker was using the aircraft for profit, he ran afoul of regulations requiring commercial operators of "Unmanned Aircraft Systems" -- sometimes called UAS or drones -- to obtain FAA authorization. But a judge on Thursday agreed with Pirker that the FAA overreached by applying regulations for aircraft to model aircraft, and said no FAA rule prohibited Pirker's radio-controlled flight. Raphael Pirker remotely piloted model plane for commercial purposes. The FAA said he needed to get authorization beforehand. But federal administrative judge sides with pilot, dumps fine
|
Unmanned Aircraft Systems
|
[
"Pirker",
"Raphael Pirker"
] |
{
"passage": 64981,
"query": 99644
}
|
Query: The FAA could not be reached Thursday night for comment on the @placeholder ruling.
Entities: Pirker, UAS, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Raphael Pirker, University of Virginia Medical Center, David vs. Goliath
Passage: In a David vs. Goliath battle that pitted the Federal Aviation Administration against the operator of a small model airplane, a federal administrative judge has sided with the aircraft's pilot. The judge has dismissed a proposed $10,000 fine against businessman Raphael Pirker, who used a remotely operated 56-inch foam glider to take aerial video for an advertisement for the University of Virginia Medical Center. The FAA alleged that since Pirker was using the aircraft for profit, he ran afoul of regulations requiring commercial operators of "Unmanned Aircraft Systems" -- sometimes called UAS or drones -- to obtain FAA authorization. But a judge on Thursday agreed with Pirker that the FAA overreached by applying regulations for aircraft to model aircraft, and said no FAA rule prohibited Pirker's radio-controlled flight. Raphael Pirker remotely piloted model plane for commercial purposes. The FAA said he needed to get authorization beforehand. But federal administrative judge sides with pilot, dumps fine
|
Pirker
|
[
"Pirker",
"Raphael Pirker"
] |
{
"passage": 64981,
"query": 99644
}
|
Query: The FAA could not be reached Thursday night for comment on the @placeholder ruling.
Entities: Pirker, UAS, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Raphael Pirker, University of Virginia Medical Center, David vs. Goliath
Passage: In a David vs. Goliath battle that pitted the Federal Aviation Administration against the operator of a small model airplane, a federal administrative judge has sided with the aircraft's pilot. The judge has dismissed a proposed $10,000 fine against businessman Raphael Pirker, who used a remotely operated 56-inch foam glider to take aerial video for an advertisement for the University of Virginia Medical Center. The FAA alleged that since Pirker was using the aircraft for profit, he ran afoul of regulations requiring commercial operators of "Unmanned Aircraft Systems" -- sometimes called UAS or drones -- to obtain FAA authorization. But a judge on Thursday agreed with Pirker that the FAA overreached by applying regulations for aircraft to model aircraft, and said no FAA rule prohibited Pirker's radio-controlled flight. Raphael Pirker remotely piloted model plane for commercial purposes. The FAA said he needed to get authorization beforehand. But federal administrative judge sides with pilot, dumps fine
|
Raphael Pirker
|
[
"Swansea City"
] |
{
"passage": 64982,
"query": 99645
}
|
Query: How Bony scored @placeholder's equaliser - CLICK HERE for our brilliant match zone
Entities: Swans, Mauricio Pochettino, Liberty Stadium, Harry Kane, Spurs, Swansea City, Tottenham Hotspur, Wilfried Bony, Christmas, Federico Fazio, Premier League, Tottenham, Christian Eriksen
Passage: Mauricio Pochettino might want to look up that old saying about houses built on sand. It might just ring a Christmas bell or two regarding a side who are reasonably capable of scoring but need some pointers on how to defend. That much was obvious here in a performance of numerous back-line errors that had to be redeemed by goals 85 minutes apart. Leading after four minutes through Harry Kane, Tottenham spent large swathes of what remained hanging on. Had Wilfried Bony made more of the space he was repeatedly afforded by Federico Fazio, this might have been a different result altogether. Harry Kane opens the scoring for Tottenham Hotspur with a header after only four minutes at the Liberty Stadium. Wilfried Bony equalises for Swansea City (48mins) on his 50th Premier League appearance for the club. Christian Eriksen scores late winner for Spurs with a shot from just inside the penalty area. Spurs move up to seventh in the table and leapfrog the Swans, who now sit ninth in the Premier League
|
Swansea City
|
[
"Swansea City"
] |
{
"passage": 64982,
"query": 99646
}
|
Query: It was a difficult game because @placeholder are a very good team.
Entities: Swans, Mauricio Pochettino, Liberty Stadium, Harry Kane, Spurs, Swansea City, Tottenham Hotspur, Wilfried Bony, Christmas, Federico Fazio, Premier League, Tottenham, Christian Eriksen
Passage: Mauricio Pochettino might want to look up that old saying about houses built on sand. It might just ring a Christmas bell or two regarding a side who are reasonably capable of scoring but need some pointers on how to defend. That much was obvious here in a performance of numerous back-line errors that had to be redeemed by goals 85 minutes apart. Leading after four minutes through Harry Kane, Tottenham spent large swathes of what remained hanging on. Had Wilfried Bony made more of the space he was repeatedly afforded by Federico Fazio, this might have been a different result altogether. Harry Kane opens the scoring for Tottenham Hotspur with a header after only four minutes at the Liberty Stadium. Wilfried Bony equalises for Swansea City (48mins) on his 50th Premier League appearance for the club. Christian Eriksen scores late winner for Spurs with a shot from just inside the penalty area. Spurs move up to seventh in the table and leapfrog the Swans, who now sit ninth in the Premier League
|
Swansea City
|
[
"Federico Fazio"
] |
{
"passage": 64982,
"query": 99647
}
|
Query: The initial shot came back off @placeholder and Bony buried the rebound for his eighth of the campaign.
Entities: Swans, Mauricio Pochettino, Liberty Stadium, Harry Kane, Spurs, Swansea City, Tottenham Hotspur, Wilfried Bony, Christmas, Federico Fazio, Premier League, Tottenham, Christian Eriksen
Passage: Mauricio Pochettino might want to look up that old saying about houses built on sand. It might just ring a Christmas bell or two regarding a side who are reasonably capable of scoring but need some pointers on how to defend. That much was obvious here in a performance of numerous back-line errors that had to be redeemed by goals 85 minutes apart. Leading after four minutes through Harry Kane, Tottenham spent large swathes of what remained hanging on. Had Wilfried Bony made more of the space he was repeatedly afforded by Federico Fazio, this might have been a different result altogether. Harry Kane opens the scoring for Tottenham Hotspur with a header after only four minutes at the Liberty Stadium. Wilfried Bony equalises for Swansea City (48mins) on his 50th Premier League appearance for the club. Christian Eriksen scores late winner for Spurs with a shot from just inside the penalty area. Spurs move up to seventh in the table and leapfrog the Swans, who now sit ninth in the Premier League
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Federico Fazio
|
[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 64983,
"query": 99648
}
|
Query: "We don't expect the people of China to agree with all of our policy positions at any given moment, but the more they understand the @placeholder, the more they understand the President and the first lady and their values and their priorities, we think the better it is for both of our countries," Rhodes added.
Entities: Peng Liyuan, Ben Rhodes, United States, Chinese, U.S., Washington, D.C., Sino-American relations, Michelle Obama, Obama, China
Passage: First lady Michelle Obama is in China for an official visit to expand Sino-American relations, but she will refrain from talking about political differences. Mrs. Obama, who flew Wednesday from Washington, D.C., is making a week-long trip to three Chinese cities and will speak with children at several schools about the importance of education and youth empowerment. The U.S. first lady has several activities and events scheduled Friday with Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan. "Her visit and her agenda sends a message that the relationship between the United States and China is not just between leaders, it's a relationship between peoples," said Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes. The U.S. first lady will meet with Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan on Friday. The two women have several activities planned. Mrs. Obama won't be talking politics during her week-long visit to three Chinese cities. Her mother and her two daughters are also joining the trip
|
U.S.
|
[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 64983,
"query": 99648
}
|
Query: "We don't expect the people of China to agree with all of our policy positions at any given moment, but the more they understand the @placeholder, the more they understand the President and the first lady and their values and their priorities, we think the better it is for both of our countries," Rhodes added.
Entities: Peng Liyuan, Ben Rhodes, United States, Chinese, U.S., Washington, D.C., Sino-American relations, Michelle Obama, Obama, China
Passage: First lady Michelle Obama is in China for an official visit to expand Sino-American relations, but she will refrain from talking about political differences. Mrs. Obama, who flew Wednesday from Washington, D.C., is making a week-long trip to three Chinese cities and will speak with children at several schools about the importance of education and youth empowerment. The U.S. first lady has several activities and events scheduled Friday with Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan. "Her visit and her agenda sends a message that the relationship between the United States and China is not just between leaders, it's a relationship between peoples," said Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes. The U.S. first lady will meet with Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan on Friday. The two women have several activities planned. Mrs. Obama won't be talking politics during her week-long visit to three Chinese cities. Her mother and her two daughters are also joining the trip
|
United States
|
[
"China",
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 64983,
"query": 99649
}
|
Query: "This is a great opportunity for the Obama family to experience that, and I think for the @placeholder to see that as well in an American family."
Entities: Peng Liyuan, Ben Rhodes, United States, Chinese, U.S., Washington, D.C., Sino-American relations, Michelle Obama, Obama, China
Passage: First lady Michelle Obama is in China for an official visit to expand Sino-American relations, but she will refrain from talking about political differences. Mrs. Obama, who flew Wednesday from Washington, D.C., is making a week-long trip to three Chinese cities and will speak with children at several schools about the importance of education and youth empowerment. The U.S. first lady has several activities and events scheduled Friday with Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan. "Her visit and her agenda sends a message that the relationship between the United States and China is not just between leaders, it's a relationship between peoples," said Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes. The U.S. first lady will meet with Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan on Friday. The two women have several activities planned. Mrs. Obama won't be talking politics during her week-long visit to three Chinese cities. Her mother and her two daughters are also joining the trip
|
China
|
[
"China",
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 64983,
"query": 99649
}
|
Query: "This is a great opportunity for the Obama family to experience that, and I think for the @placeholder to see that as well in an American family."
Entities: Peng Liyuan, Ben Rhodes, United States, Chinese, U.S., Washington, D.C., Sino-American relations, Michelle Obama, Obama, China
Passage: First lady Michelle Obama is in China for an official visit to expand Sino-American relations, but she will refrain from talking about political differences. Mrs. Obama, who flew Wednesday from Washington, D.C., is making a week-long trip to three Chinese cities and will speak with children at several schools about the importance of education and youth empowerment. The U.S. first lady has several activities and events scheduled Friday with Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan. "Her visit and her agenda sends a message that the relationship between the United States and China is not just between leaders, it's a relationship between peoples," said Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes. The U.S. first lady will meet with Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan on Friday. The two women have several activities planned. Mrs. Obama won't be talking politics during her week-long visit to three Chinese cities. Her mother and her two daughters are also joining the trip
|
Chinese
|
[
"Barclays Premier League"
] |
{
"passage": 64984,
"query": 99650
}
|
Query: Now it appears that Fellaini must show that form during the remainder of this tournament if he is to get a decent move ahead of the @placeholder season, which starts next month.
Entities: United, Everton, Louis van Gaal, World Cup, Old Trafford, Barclays Premier League, Man Utd, Manchester United, Brazil, Fellaini, Van Gaal, Belgium, Marouane Fellaini
Passage: Marouane Fellaini’s World Cup campaign has essentially become one big Barclays Premier League audition after it emerged that new Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has instructed the club to sell him. Fellaini — an unmitigated disaster during his first season at Old Trafford last term — scored when coming on as a late substitute in Belgium’s opening game here in Brazil. He has played every minute of the three victories that have followed. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Fellaini saying he wants to be a Man Utd legend Audition: United hope Marouane Fellaini's displays in Brazil will help them recoup their £27m investment. New boss Van Gaal has told United to sell midfielder. Fellaini has failed to make an impact since joining from Everton. He has played in Belgium's last three games at World Cup 2014
|
Barclays Premier League
|
[
"Pakistan",
"Pakistani"
] |
{
"passage": 64985,
"query": 99651
}
|
Query: But @placeholder forces uncovered a "school" that he is said to have run for child suicide bombers, along with videos of classes.
Entities: United States, Pakistani, Hussain, Lakki Marwat, Taliban, Qari Hussain Mehsud, State Department, TTP, Pakistan, Qari Hussain, Quetta, Times Square, CNN, Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan
Passage: (CNN) -- Pakistani Taliban leader Qari Hussain Mehsud, whose notoriety includes allegedly recruiting children as suicide bombers, is being targeted by the United States, the State Department announced Thursday. "Widely considered to be the deadliest of all TTP's commanders, Hussain and the TTP (Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan) have taken responsibility for many lethal suicide bombings throughout Pakistan," the State Department said in a news release on Qari Hussain. The released cited a string of such attacks, including a blast last September that killed at least 54 people at a rally in Quetta and a car bombing the same month that killed at least 17 people -- including four children -- in Lakki Marwat. Qari Hussain Mehsud's notoriety includes allegedly training children as suicide bombers. A tape released after the Times Square bomb attempt purportedly featured his voice. The Pakistani government is offering a $600,000 reward for his capture
|
Pakistan
|
[
"Pakistan",
"Pakistani"
] |
{
"passage": 64985,
"query": 99651
}
|
Query: But @placeholder forces uncovered a "school" that he is said to have run for child suicide bombers, along with videos of classes.
Entities: United States, Pakistani, Hussain, Lakki Marwat, Taliban, Qari Hussain Mehsud, State Department, TTP, Pakistan, Qari Hussain, Quetta, Times Square, CNN, Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan
Passage: (CNN) -- Pakistani Taliban leader Qari Hussain Mehsud, whose notoriety includes allegedly recruiting children as suicide bombers, is being targeted by the United States, the State Department announced Thursday. "Widely considered to be the deadliest of all TTP's commanders, Hussain and the TTP (Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan) have taken responsibility for many lethal suicide bombings throughout Pakistan," the State Department said in a news release on Qari Hussain. The released cited a string of such attacks, including a blast last September that killed at least 54 people at a rally in Quetta and a car bombing the same month that killed at least 17 people -- including four children -- in Lakki Marwat. Qari Hussain Mehsud's notoriety includes allegedly training children as suicide bombers. A tape released after the Times Square bomb attempt purportedly featured his voice. The Pakistani government is offering a $600,000 reward for his capture
|
Pakistani
|
[
"Asia"
] |
{
"passage": 64986,
"query": 99652
}
|
Query: In 2003, the country temporarily shut its borders as the SARS epidemic swept eastern @placeholder.
Entities: Ebola, Young Pioneers Tours, Beijing, N. Korea, North Korea, Koryo Tours, KCNA, Pyongyang, Asia
Passage: North Korea is closing its borders to international tourists because of concerns about Ebola, tour agencies specializing in the country were told. Beijing-based Koryo Tours and Young Pioneers Tours issued statements Thursday saying they received news "from our partners in Pyongyang" that international tourists will not be allowed to enter North Korea, starting Friday. "It is presently unknown how long this closure will be in effect for but we are hopeful that our planned tours in November and December will take place," Koryo Tours said. KCNA, the country's state-run news agency, said North Korea is taking "preventive measures" Friday to "control the infection by Ebola." Tour groups to N. Korea say that starting Friday, nation isn't allowing international tourists in. KCNA: Travelers will "undergo more thorough-going check and quarantine ... than ever before" No cases of Ebola have been reported in Asia
|
Asia
|
[
"Virgin Galactic"
] |
{
"passage": 64987,
"query": 99653
}
|
Query: "@placeholder is now gearing up for the commercial service, finalizing cabin interiors, flight suits, training programs and the multiple other details required to offer hundreds of aspiring astronauts a safe and awe-inspiring journey," he said.
Entities: California, SpaceShipTwo, Richard Branson, Mojave Desert, Branson, CNN, Virgin Galactic
Passage: (CNN) -- Billionaire Richard Branson's planned commercial spacecraft had a successful test flight Thursday, rocketing into the skies over California after being dropped from its carrier plane, his company announced. Branson's Virgin Galactic said SpaceShipTwo broke the sound barrier, climbed from 42,000 feet to 69,000 feet over the Mojave Desert under rocket power and descended using its tilt-wing "feathering" maneuver. It's the second powered flight for SpaceShipTwo, which is designed to carry up to six passengers on what will be suborbital flights at first. "In addition to achieving the highest altitude and greatest speed to date, the test flight demonstrated the vehicle's full technical mission profile in a single flight for the first time ... All of the test objectives were successfully completed," the company said. SpaceShipTwo broke the sound barrier during Thursday's test. It's expected to start commercial service in 2014 at $200,000 a seat. "All of the test objectives were successfully completed," Virgin Galactic says
|
Virgin Galactic
|
[
"Gladys Hooper",
"Hooper"
] |
{
"passage": 64988,
"query": 99654
}
|
Query: ‘@placeholder told me that she had a very difficult birth, she came out with a misshapen head and the midwife said “I do not think she will do much”.
Entities: Victoria, Queen, Ethel Lang, Hooper, Gladys Hooper, UK, Britain, Isle of Wight
Passage: She says she doesn’t feel a day over 70, but the oldest person in Britain celebrated her 112th birthday today. Gladys Hooper said the secret to her longevity is ‘living a straight life’ and keeping active. She has only just taken the title of Britain’s oldest person after the death of 114-year-old Ethel Lang on Thursday, who was who the last person in the UK born during the reign of Queen Victoria. On finding out the news, Mrs Hooper, who lives in the Isle of Wight, said: ‘I am very surprised, I thought I was just the oldest person on the island.’. Gladys Hooper said the secret to her longevity is ‘living a straight life’. The new oldest person in Britain celebrated her 112th birthday today. Taken the title after the death of 114-year-old Ethel Lang on Thursday. Mrs Hooper has a son, four grandchildren and six-great-grandchildren
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Gladys Hooper
|
[
"Gladys Hooper",
"Hooper"
] |
{
"passage": 64988,
"query": 99654
}
|
Query: ‘@placeholder told me that she had a very difficult birth, she came out with a misshapen head and the midwife said “I do not think she will do much”.
Entities: Victoria, Queen, Ethel Lang, Hooper, Gladys Hooper, UK, Britain, Isle of Wight
Passage: She says she doesn’t feel a day over 70, but the oldest person in Britain celebrated her 112th birthday today. Gladys Hooper said the secret to her longevity is ‘living a straight life’ and keeping active. She has only just taken the title of Britain’s oldest person after the death of 114-year-old Ethel Lang on Thursday, who was who the last person in the UK born during the reign of Queen Victoria. On finding out the news, Mrs Hooper, who lives in the Isle of Wight, said: ‘I am very surprised, I thought I was just the oldest person on the island.’. Gladys Hooper said the secret to her longevity is ‘living a straight life’. The new oldest person in Britain celebrated her 112th birthday today. Taken the title after the death of 114-year-old Ethel Lang on Thursday. Mrs Hooper has a son, four grandchildren and six-great-grandchildren
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Hooper
|
[
"Nanosuit"
] |
{
"passage": 64989,
"query": 99655
}
|
Query: Often venturing off the most obvious path rewards you with new weapons and modules you can use to upgrade your @placeholder.
Entities: Price, Crysis 3, Nanosuit, RRP, Ed Wilson, CryENGINE 3, Talal Musa, I Am Legend, Crysis
Passage: By Ed Wilson and Talal Musa PUBLISHED: 11:20 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 14:30 EST, 5 March 2013 Rating: Price: £39.99 / $63.00 (RRP) The Crysis games have always been known for their graphics and Crysis 3 is no different. Developed on the CryENGINE 3, Crysis 3 is visually stunning on the aging consoles, drawing every last drop of power from them. And thankfully, the beautiful settings and slick combat system are just about enough to distract gamers from the somewhat average storyline. Welcome to the jungle: Most of the levels look similar to the movie I Am Legend. Look closely enough, and you'll even see different animals running around. Fantastic visuals squeeze every last drop of power from consoles. Improved weapon and Nanosuit customisation makes each battle different. Brilliant voice-acting throughout, backed up with a wonderful soundtrack. PC version boasts far superior graphics. Some enemy AI issues detract from gameplay
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Nanosuit
|
[
"Newark"
] |
{
"passage": 64990,
"query": 99656
}
|
Query: The operator cancelled five flights from Heathrow to JFK, and one to Newark, but will send two planes to JFK this evening and one to @placeholder.
Entities: US, New York JFK, Sandy, Philadelphia, Anna Edwards, Virgin Atlantic, Alex Ward, New York, JFK, East Coast, Newark, Baltimore, Washington, Virgin, Sam Webb, London, BA, Boston, Heathrow
Passage: By Anna Edwards, Alex Ward and Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 05:13 EST, 31 October 2012 | UPDATED: 09:11 EST, 31 October 2012 Virgin Atlantic flights from London to New York are scheduled to fly today for the first time since the biggest storm in US history caused travel chaos across the East Coast. The first Virgin flight scheduled to leave Heathrow at 9.20am flew out at 11.30am but another five flights are due to fly on time as New York's JFK and Newark's airport reopened. All BA flights to Boston, Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia are planned to operate as normal while the majority of the airline's flights to New York JFK and Newark were cancelled again today. Virgin Atlantic flights to New York were set to fly as normal today. Newark and JFK airports both reopened this morning. BA plans to fly to New York this evening after cancelling flights this morning. Total number of flights grounded by Sandy worldwide soars past 18,000
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Newark
|
[
"Malcolm X"
] |
{
"passage": 64991,
"query": 99657
}
|
Query: But at the end of his life, @placeholder changed his views toward whites and discarded the Nation of Islam's ideology in favor of orthodox Islam.
Entities: Lincoln Correctional Facility, West 110th Street, New York State Department of Correctional Services, Hagan, Malcolm X, Thomas Hagan, CNN, Brooklyn, Nation of Islam, Malcolm X Boulevard
Passage: (CNN) -- Thomas Hagan, the only man who admitted his role in the 1965 assassination of iconic black leader Malcolm X, was paroled Tuesday. Hagan was freed a day earlier than planned because his paperwork was processed more quickly than anticipated, according to the New York State Department of Correctional Services. Hagan, 69, walked out of the minimum-security Lincoln Correctional Facility at 11 a.m. The facility is located at the intersection of West 110th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard. Hagan had been in a full-time work-release program since March 1992 that allowed him to live at home with his family in Brooklyn five days a week while reporting to the prison just two days. NEW: Thomas Hagan walks out of Lincoln Correctional Facility at 11 a.m. Hagan set free a day earlier than expected; he's the only confessed killer of Malcolm X. Hagan, 69, has been in a work-release program the past two decades. Hagan told parole board he killed Malcolm X over his split with Nation of Islam
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Malcolm X
|
[
"Malcolm X"
] |
{
"passage": 64991,
"query": 99658
}
|
Query: "@placeholder broke with the Nation of Islam, separated from the Nation of Islam, and in doing so there was controversy as to some of the statements he was making about the leader."
Entities: Lincoln Correctional Facility, West 110th Street, New York State Department of Correctional Services, Hagan, Malcolm X, Thomas Hagan, CNN, Brooklyn, Nation of Islam, Malcolm X Boulevard
Passage: (CNN) -- Thomas Hagan, the only man who admitted his role in the 1965 assassination of iconic black leader Malcolm X, was paroled Tuesday. Hagan was freed a day earlier than planned because his paperwork was processed more quickly than anticipated, according to the New York State Department of Correctional Services. Hagan, 69, walked out of the minimum-security Lincoln Correctional Facility at 11 a.m. The facility is located at the intersection of West 110th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard. Hagan had been in a full-time work-release program since March 1992 that allowed him to live at home with his family in Brooklyn five days a week while reporting to the prison just two days. NEW: Thomas Hagan walks out of Lincoln Correctional Facility at 11 a.m. Hagan set free a day earlier than expected; he's the only confessed killer of Malcolm X. Hagan, 69, has been in a work-release program the past two decades. Hagan told parole board he killed Malcolm X over his split with Nation of Islam
|
Malcolm X
|
[
"Malcolm X"
] |
{
"passage": 64991,
"query": 99659
}
|
Query: He added, "History has revealed a lot of what @placeholder was saying was true."
Entities: Lincoln Correctional Facility, West 110th Street, New York State Department of Correctional Services, Hagan, Malcolm X, Thomas Hagan, CNN, Brooklyn, Nation of Islam, Malcolm X Boulevard
Passage: (CNN) -- Thomas Hagan, the only man who admitted his role in the 1965 assassination of iconic black leader Malcolm X, was paroled Tuesday. Hagan was freed a day earlier than planned because his paperwork was processed more quickly than anticipated, according to the New York State Department of Correctional Services. Hagan, 69, walked out of the minimum-security Lincoln Correctional Facility at 11 a.m. The facility is located at the intersection of West 110th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard. Hagan had been in a full-time work-release program since March 1992 that allowed him to live at home with his family in Brooklyn five days a week while reporting to the prison just two days. NEW: Thomas Hagan walks out of Lincoln Correctional Facility at 11 a.m. Hagan set free a day earlier than expected; he's the only confessed killer of Malcolm X. Hagan, 69, has been in a work-release program the past two decades. Hagan told parole board he killed Malcolm X over his split with Nation of Islam
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Malcolm X
|
[
"Fatah"
] |
{
"passage": 64992,
"query": 99660
}
|
Query: "There is a concern that they are becoming increasingly irrelevant, both Hamas and @placeholder.
Entities: Palestinian Authority, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, Fatah, Mahmoud Abbas, Arab, West Bank, CNN, Hamas
Passage: (CNN) -- The politically divided Palestinian territories took a major step toward reconciliation Wednesday when the rival movements of Hamas and Fatah announced a deal to form a unity government, officials from both groups said. The move comes amid international efforts for statehood advanced by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah. It could portend unity in the fractious Palestinian territories. The two political factions have been close to civil war, culminating in 2007 when Hamas took control of Gaza after deadly fighting with Fatah partisans. Fatah retained control of the other Palestinian territory, the West Bank. One expert described the announcement as a significant development -- occurring against the larger backdrop of uprisings throughout the Arab world. NEW: A Palestinian protest last month sought Fatah-Hamas unity. An expert says the announcement marks "a very big deal" But the two factions may be acting out of fear that the Arab world's uprisings could hit them, too. Israel says Fatah must pick peace with Hamas or with Israel
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Fatah
|
[
"Fatah"
] |
{
"passage": 64992,
"query": 99661
}
|
Query: @placeholder was a child of the '50s with their armed struggle and tactics and their level of corruption.
Entities: Palestinian Authority, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, Fatah, Mahmoud Abbas, Arab, West Bank, CNN, Hamas
Passage: (CNN) -- The politically divided Palestinian territories took a major step toward reconciliation Wednesday when the rival movements of Hamas and Fatah announced a deal to form a unity government, officials from both groups said. The move comes amid international efforts for statehood advanced by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah. It could portend unity in the fractious Palestinian territories. The two political factions have been close to civil war, culminating in 2007 when Hamas took control of Gaza after deadly fighting with Fatah partisans. Fatah retained control of the other Palestinian territory, the West Bank. One expert described the announcement as a significant development -- occurring against the larger backdrop of uprisings throughout the Arab world. NEW: A Palestinian protest last month sought Fatah-Hamas unity. An expert says the announcement marks "a very big deal" But the two factions may be acting out of fear that the Arab world's uprisings could hit them, too. Israel says Fatah must pick peace with Hamas or with Israel
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Fatah
|
[
"Duke",
"Duke University Medical Center"
] |
{
"passage": 64993,
"query": 99662
}
|
Query: During such operations -- which Friedman and the @placeholder hospital are known for -- surgeons typically ask a patient to identify objects in pictures or make a certain movement, such as squeezing a hand to make sure areas of the brain involving speech and movement are not being impaired.
Entities: DURHAM, Edward Kennedy, Durham, North Carolina, NEW, Boston, Patrick, Democrat, Allan Friedman, Duke, CNN, Kennedy, Duke University Medical Center
Passage: DURHAM, North Carolina (CNN) -- An operation to remove a malignant tumor from Sen. Edward Kennedy's brain was successful, and the Democrat should suffer no permanent damage from the procedure, his surgeon reported Monday. Sen. Edward Kennedy, right, leaves a Boston hospital with his son Patrick on May 21. The patient himself expressed satisfaction. "I feel like a million bucks," Kennedy said after the surgery, according to a family spokesperson. "I think I'll do that again tomorrow." Kennedy's doctor's statement focused on the 3½-hour operation, which was performed at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina. "I am pleased to report that Sen. Kennedy's surgery was successful and accomplished our goals," Dr. Allan Friedman said in a written statement issued after the procedure. NEW: Kennedy should not have any "permanent neurological effects" from surgery. NEW: "I feel like a million bucks," senator reportedly says after surgery. Chemotherapy and radiation will follow surgery in North Carolina, statement says. Kennedy expected to stay at Duke hospital for about a week
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Duke
|
[
"Duke",
"Duke University Medical Center"
] |
{
"passage": 64993,
"query": 99662
}
|
Query: During such operations -- which Friedman and the @placeholder hospital are known for -- surgeons typically ask a patient to identify objects in pictures or make a certain movement, such as squeezing a hand to make sure areas of the brain involving speech and movement are not being impaired.
Entities: DURHAM, Edward Kennedy, Durham, North Carolina, NEW, Boston, Patrick, Democrat, Allan Friedman, Duke, CNN, Kennedy, Duke University Medical Center
Passage: DURHAM, North Carolina (CNN) -- An operation to remove a malignant tumor from Sen. Edward Kennedy's brain was successful, and the Democrat should suffer no permanent damage from the procedure, his surgeon reported Monday. Sen. Edward Kennedy, right, leaves a Boston hospital with his son Patrick on May 21. The patient himself expressed satisfaction. "I feel like a million bucks," Kennedy said after the surgery, according to a family spokesperson. "I think I'll do that again tomorrow." Kennedy's doctor's statement focused on the 3½-hour operation, which was performed at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina. "I am pleased to report that Sen. Kennedy's surgery was successful and accomplished our goals," Dr. Allan Friedman said in a written statement issued after the procedure. NEW: Kennedy should not have any "permanent neurological effects" from surgery. NEW: "I feel like a million bucks," senator reportedly says after surgery. Chemotherapy and radiation will follow surgery in North Carolina, statement says. Kennedy expected to stay at Duke hospital for about a week
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Duke University Medical Center
|
[
"American"
] |
{
"passage": 64994,
"query": 99663
}
|
Query: Modern @placeholder special operations have been founded on the work of this unit.
Entities: Second World War, Helena, Montana, FSSF, Nazi, First Special Service Force, Mark Radcliffe, Canadian, American, Joe Glass, World War Two
Passage: Two veterans, who survived in one of the deadliest commando units of World War Two, have died in their nineties within hours of each other. Mark Radcliffe, 94, and 92-year-old Joe Glass both passed away within 12 hours of each other on Sunday. They both lived in Helena, Montana and were among the last members of the First Special Service Force (FSSF) - an elite unit made up of American and Canadian soldiers who captured 27,000 enemy prisoners between 1942 and 1944. Friends til the end: Joe Glass (pictured left) and Mark Radcliffe (right) died within 12 hours of each other on Sunday in Montana. They were among the last surviving members of an elite Second World War unit. Mark Radcliffe, 94, and Joe Glass, 92, passed away in Helena, Montana. Served with the feared First Special Service Force. Unit captured 27,000 Nazi prisoners
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American
|
[
"Who’s Who"
] |
{
"passage": 64995,
"query": 99664
}
|
Query: My @placeholder entry is out of date and will be updated shortly.’
Entities: Club regular, Work and Pensions Secretary, Stalybridge Labour Club, Labour Party, Purnell, Culture Secretary, BBC, Who’s Who, Gordon Brown, Miles Goslett, James Purnell, Labour
Passage: By Miles Goslett PUBLISHED: 16:00 EST, 11 May 2013 | UPDATED: 16:00 EST, 11 May 2013 Old ties: James Purnell speaking as the Work and Pensions Secretary at the Labour Party conference in 2008 Former Cabinet Minister James Purnell is at the centre of claims that he ‘covered up’ his membership of a Labour Party social club in an attempt to defuse the controversy over his new high-powered job at the BBC. His appointment as the BBC’s £295,000-a-year director of strategy and digital has angered senior Conservatives because he was a Labour MP between 2001 and 2010 and served as Culture Secretary under Gordon Brown. James Purnell served as Culture Secretary under Gordon Brown. In Who’s Who he is listed as a member of Stalybridge Labour Club. Club regular claimed Purnell had been there as recently as last autumn
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Who’s Who
|
[
"MPs"
] |
{
"passage": 64996,
"query": 99665
}
|
Query: The row over her appointment intensified last night after claims that a warning was ignored about ‘problems’ in Ms Mills’s record in Australia was ignored by the committee of @placeholder – headed by Bercow – that chose her.
Entities: Walker, John Bercow, Sally, MPs, Carol Mills, Mills, Charles Walker, Parliament, Bercow, Commons Clerk, Australian
Passage: Commons speaker John Bercow, right, with his wife Sally has been criticised over his plan to appoint Carol Mills as £200,000-a-year Commons Clerk The man who led John Bercow’s campaign to be Speaker has warned him he could lose his job over his controversial plan to give Parliament’s top job to an inexperienced Australian woman. Senior Conservative MP Charles Walker told Mr Bercow he must give in to demands for MPs to quiz Australian official Carol Mills about allegations of misconduct before she is given the £200,000-a-year job of Commons Clerk. The move is a serious blow to Mr Bercow’s hopes of surviving the row. Mr Walker is a close personal and political ally of Mr Bercow and performed the traditional role of ‘dragging’ him to the Speaker’s chair when he was elected in 2009. John Bercow has been threatened with losing his job unless he backs down. Bercow wants to appoint Australian Carol Mills to a £200,000-a-year post. MPs want to question Ms Mills before she can become Commons Clerk
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MPs
|
[
"Nexus 8"
] |
{
"passage": 64997,
"query": 99666
}
|
Query: Google's @placeholder is expected to be an upgraded version of the Nexus 7 but no other specifications have been announced.
Entities: Nexus 5, Google, Victoria Woollaston, Android, Nexus 8, Android Apps, Leak, KitKat, Nexus 7
Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 07:24 EST, 4 November 2013 | UPDATED: 07:30 EST, 4 November 2013 Google is developing a reputation for ‘accidentally’ leaking images of its upcoming devices, and it appears to have done it again with what’s rumoured to be a new 8-inch tablet. Dubbed 'Nexus 8' by speculators, the tablet is shown in a promotional image on the firm’s Android Apps and Entertainment page and if the rumours are true, would make the tablet just 0.1 inches smaller than the iPad mini. It appears to be running Google’s latest Android 4.4 KitKat operating system and is a slightly different shape than the current 7-inch, Nexus 7. The so-called 'Nexus 8' is displayed on the company's promotional Android Apps and Entertainment page. It has square edges and what appears to be a hard shell rear case. The bezels are smaller than on the Nexus 7, suggesting it is a new device. Leak comes less than a week since Google unveiled its Nexus 5 phone
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Nexus 8
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[
"FA"
] |
{
"passage": 64998,
"query": 99667
}
|
Query: England will also lose some of its lustre as a marquee opponent for friendly internationals although, fortunately for the @placeholder, long-term broadcast agreements at home and abroad are in place.
Entities: England, Brazil Dyke, Steve Peters, Roy Hodgson, Hodgson, Greg Dyke, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, International committee, Ashes, Brazil, Sports Agenda, Uruguay, Barry Taylor, Edinson Cavani, Keith Lamb, talkSPORT, Sao Paulo, Peter Barnes, BBC, Sepp Blatter, World Cup, PSG, FA, Twitter, Peters, Ivan Gazidis, Brian Moore, FIFA
Passage: The most remarkable aspect of England’s World Cup shambles is that all the FA top brass from chairman Greg Dyke downwards are united in wanting Roy Hodgson to remain as manager. Even those from the FA hierarchy who have witnessed the two successive defeats in Brazil are staunchly in support of Hodgson, despite England heading for humiliation at the World Cup on a par with the Ashes fiasco last winter. The same message that Hodgson should carry on regardless of England’s woeful showing came from FA chairman Greg Dyke and Ivan Gazidis, chairman of the International committee, as well as the other FA international delegates in Sao Paulo — Keith Lamb, Peter Barnes and Barry Taylor. FA top brass are in support of Roy Hodgson, despite the bungling in Brazil. Greg Dyke and Ivan Gazidis gave Hodgson the nod to continue. In Brazil Dyke has been very vocal in attacking FIFA president Sepp Blatter. With over 80 people in England's official party, the impact of renowned psychiatrist Steve Peters has been negligible. Zlatan Ibrahimovic was in Brazil and cheered on PSG team-mate Edinson Cavani as Uruguay beat England. Brian Moore, useless on the BBC, hopeless on talkSPORT and unreadable in print, continues to attack Sports Agenda on Twitter. The former England hooker should be first in the queue to see Peters on his return from Brazil
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FA
|
[
"Uruguay"
] |
{
"passage": 64998,
"query": 99668
}
|
Query: Interested party: Zlatan Ibrahimovic watches England slump to defeat against @placeholder
Entities: England, Brazil Dyke, Steve Peters, Roy Hodgson, Hodgson, Greg Dyke, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, International committee, Ashes, Brazil, Sports Agenda, Uruguay, Barry Taylor, Edinson Cavani, Keith Lamb, talkSPORT, Sao Paulo, Peter Barnes, BBC, Sepp Blatter, World Cup, PSG, FA, Twitter, Peters, Ivan Gazidis, Brian Moore, FIFA
Passage: The most remarkable aspect of England’s World Cup shambles is that all the FA top brass from chairman Greg Dyke downwards are united in wanting Roy Hodgson to remain as manager. Even those from the FA hierarchy who have witnessed the two successive defeats in Brazil are staunchly in support of Hodgson, despite England heading for humiliation at the World Cup on a par with the Ashes fiasco last winter. The same message that Hodgson should carry on regardless of England’s woeful showing came from FA chairman Greg Dyke and Ivan Gazidis, chairman of the International committee, as well as the other FA international delegates in Sao Paulo — Keith Lamb, Peter Barnes and Barry Taylor. FA top brass are in support of Roy Hodgson, despite the bungling in Brazil. Greg Dyke and Ivan Gazidis gave Hodgson the nod to continue. In Brazil Dyke has been very vocal in attacking FIFA president Sepp Blatter. With over 80 people in England's official party, the impact of renowned psychiatrist Steve Peters has been negligible. Zlatan Ibrahimovic was in Brazil and cheered on PSG team-mate Edinson Cavani as Uruguay beat England. Brian Moore, useless on the BBC, hopeless on talkSPORT and unreadable in print, continues to attack Sports Agenda on Twitter. The former England hooker should be first in the queue to see Peters on his return from Brazil
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Uruguay
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[
"Boston Globe"
] |
{
"passage": 64999,
"query": 99669
}
|
Query: Ten years later, she was earning $99,000, which included a 2009 stipend given to her by the board of directors for ‘added…duties,’ the @placeholder reported.
Entities: McLaughlin, Michael E. McLaughlin, FBI, Michael McLaughlin, Boston, Boston Globe
Passage: A Boston housing director who earned a hefty $360,000 salary and managed low-income housing only spent 15 days on the job this year. The rest of the year, Michael E. McLaughlin was travelling the country, doing business elsewhere, working remotely, or not putting in a full eight-hour workday. He served as one of the highest-paid public housing officials in the country, and yet took 47 days of vacation in 2011 alone, during a time of grim realities in the housing market. Cashing in: Michael McLaughlin earned $360,000 for 15 full days work, and cashed in for 'unused' vacation time The Boston Globe uncovered cellphone records of Mr McLaughlin and pointed out that while he had claimed over $80,000 in ‘unused’ vacation time and sick time. McLaughlin claimed over $80,000 in unused vacation. Reported only 3.5 hours of sick leave and was reimbursed $114,000. FBI investigating if he diverted federal funds
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Boston Globe
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[
"Benghazi"
] |
{
"passage": 65000,
"query": 99670
}
|
Query: Diplomats have said that overreacting to the attack could produce what some are calling a '@placeholder effect' that would wall them off from the people they are supposed to be engaging.
Entities: Benghazi, State Department, Daily Mail Reporter, Eric Boswell, Americans, Chris Stevens, Charlene Lamb, Libya, Boswell, American, Associated Press, Florida
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 16:00 EST, 26 December 2012 | UPDATED: 14:45 EST, 27 December 2012 The State Department security bosses who resigned from their post after a damning investigation blamed the agency for 'systematic failures' leading up to the terror attack on the American consulate in Libya, have reportedly not stepped down at all, drawing the ire of a Florida lawmaker. Eric Boswell, the assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security, and Charlene Lamb, the deputy assistant secretary for embassy security, both quit after the independent probe last week. But an explosive new report on Wednesday claims that not only have Boswell has stayed put in the State Department, and has remained on the payroll. Report says that quitting State Department officials never actually left their posts and remain on payroll. Eric Boswell and Charlene Lamb were said to have resigned after independent report. Their decisions follow an independent panel's finding that leadership and management were 'grossly' inadequate at the time of the Benghazi strike. Four Americans were killed in Benghazi attack on September 11, including Ambassador Chris Stevens
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Benghazi
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[
"Mario",
"Mario Balotelli"
] |
{
"passage": 65001,
"query": 99671
}
|
Query: She has the words ‘your love is the only thing that makes me love’ tattooed on her arm, with @placeholder’s name underneath.
Entities: WAG, Italian, Mario Balotelli, England, Fanny, MailOnline, Milan, Katy Winter, Liverpool, Congolese, Rwandan, Belgium, Instagram, Lothario, Belgian, Mario, Fanny Neguesha, World Cup, UK
Passage: By Katy Winter for MailOnline England is set to get a glamorous new WAG soon as Mario Balotelli looks for a new home in the north, bringing with him his stunning Belgian fiancée. The playboy and former Milan striker has caused a stir in the football world by signing to Liverpool for a cool £16 million. And it's all change for Mario on the romantic front, too: the 24-year-old has shunned his old Lothario ways for domestic bliss with new fiancée Fanny Neguesha. Scroll down for video Mario proposed to Fanny earlier this summer before the World Cup and the couple will soon move to the UK. Mario proposed to Fanny earlier this summer before the World Cup. He has just been signed to Liverpool and the pair are set to move to UK. Raised in Belgium, the model has Rwandan, Italian, and Congolese heritage. Has over 200,000 Instagram followers, where she posts plenty of selfies. Fanny has brains as well as beauty, speaking three languages fluently
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Mario
|
[
"Mario",
"Mario Balotelli"
] |
{
"passage": 65001,
"query": 99671
}
|
Query: She has the words ‘your love is the only thing that makes me love’ tattooed on her arm, with @placeholder’s name underneath.
Entities: WAG, Italian, Mario Balotelli, England, Fanny, MailOnline, Milan, Katy Winter, Liverpool, Congolese, Rwandan, Belgium, Instagram, Lothario, Belgian, Mario, Fanny Neguesha, World Cup, UK
Passage: By Katy Winter for MailOnline England is set to get a glamorous new WAG soon as Mario Balotelli looks for a new home in the north, bringing with him his stunning Belgian fiancée. The playboy and former Milan striker has caused a stir in the football world by signing to Liverpool for a cool £16 million. And it's all change for Mario on the romantic front, too: the 24-year-old has shunned his old Lothario ways for domestic bliss with new fiancée Fanny Neguesha. Scroll down for video Mario proposed to Fanny earlier this summer before the World Cup and the couple will soon move to the UK. Mario proposed to Fanny earlier this summer before the World Cup. He has just been signed to Liverpool and the pair are set to move to UK. Raised in Belgium, the model has Rwandan, Italian, and Congolese heritage. Has over 200,000 Instagram followers, where she posts plenty of selfies. Fanny has brains as well as beauty, speaking three languages fluently
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Mario Balotelli
|
[
"Pippa",
"Pippa Middleton"
] |
{
"passage": 65002,
"query": 99672
}
|
Query: The surprised reaction of a blonde dance companion alongside @placeholder, however, might seem to suggest the former.
Entities: Simpsons, Homer, Queen, Cambridge, Italian, Swiss, Daily Mail, Nico Jackson, Alexsandro Palombo, Duchess, Paul Harris, Pippa Middleton, Marge, Gstaad, Pippa, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate, Buckingham Palace
Passage: By Paul Harris for the Daily Mail She shimmied, she bopped – and of course, she swung her famous derriere to the beat of the music. This is Pippa Middleton strutting her stuff on a dancefloor as she relaxed with friends in the luxury Swiss ski resort of Gstaad. Perhaps what she didn’t expect was an unorthodox move from the chap alongside her as he swept in to steal a kiss. Scroll down for video Cheeky: Pippa laughs as her friend appears to lean in for a kiss on the cheek at the Swiss ski resort in Gstaad Grainy footage posted on the internet shows him apparently planting one on our future queen’s little sister as she enjoyed herself at a disco with some cringe-makingly dreadful dance moves. Pippa Middleton, 31, filmed strutting stuff on dancefloor at hotel in Gstaad. Man is filmed sweeping in to steal a kiss from Duchess of Cambridge's sister. Video has been generating interest from around world as websites share it. Pippa was at resort with boyfriend Nico Jackson watching polo tournament. It’s enough to make Homer eat his shorts – but the Duchess of Cambridge has just been ‘Simpsonized’. Italian blog artist and satirist Alexsandro Palombo has released cartoon images of Kate in a succession of poses based on the popular Simpsons TV series. She is shown, Marge-style, against a backdrop of various royal locations – including some with the Queen at Buckingham Palace, and wearing various outfits based on real life.
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Pippa
|
[
"Pippa",
"Pippa Middleton"
] |
{
"passage": 65002,
"query": 99672
}
|
Query: The surprised reaction of a blonde dance companion alongside @placeholder, however, might seem to suggest the former.
Entities: Simpsons, Homer, Queen, Cambridge, Italian, Swiss, Daily Mail, Nico Jackson, Alexsandro Palombo, Duchess, Paul Harris, Pippa Middleton, Marge, Gstaad, Pippa, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate, Buckingham Palace
Passage: By Paul Harris for the Daily Mail She shimmied, she bopped – and of course, she swung her famous derriere to the beat of the music. This is Pippa Middleton strutting her stuff on a dancefloor as she relaxed with friends in the luxury Swiss ski resort of Gstaad. Perhaps what she didn’t expect was an unorthodox move from the chap alongside her as he swept in to steal a kiss. Scroll down for video Cheeky: Pippa laughs as her friend appears to lean in for a kiss on the cheek at the Swiss ski resort in Gstaad Grainy footage posted on the internet shows him apparently planting one on our future queen’s little sister as she enjoyed herself at a disco with some cringe-makingly dreadful dance moves. Pippa Middleton, 31, filmed strutting stuff on dancefloor at hotel in Gstaad. Man is filmed sweeping in to steal a kiss from Duchess of Cambridge's sister. Video has been generating interest from around world as websites share it. Pippa was at resort with boyfriend Nico Jackson watching polo tournament. It’s enough to make Homer eat his shorts – but the Duchess of Cambridge has just been ‘Simpsonized’. Italian blog artist and satirist Alexsandro Palombo has released cartoon images of Kate in a succession of poses based on the popular Simpsons TV series. She is shown, Marge-style, against a backdrop of various royal locations – including some with the Queen at Buckingham Palace, and wearing various outfits based on real life.
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Pippa Middleton
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[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 65003,
"query": 99673
}
|
Query: ‘For @placeholder I’m more likely to be left wing of a four-man midfield with only two centre-mids so it’s a bit more difficult for me to make runs to score when I’ve got to think about my defensive duties as well.
Entities: Welbeck, United, Louis van Gaal, England, Manchester United, David Moyes, Roy Hodgson, Danny Welbeck
Passage: Danny Welbeck admits he is frustrated by his failure to hold down a first-team place up front for Manchester United. The England forward wants a central role for club and country to prove he can score goals regularly at the highest level. Welbeck has scored eight times in 21 appearances for England but spent most of the season struggling for form at United under David Moyes. Main man: Welbeck (right) wants a central role for Manchester United and for England Team: Welbeck (second left) has played a very sefless role for Manchester United this season ‘It does get frustrating,’ said the 23-year-old. ‘You want to be playing in a certain position and you’re not getting the opportunity to do that. Welbeck was played out of position during David Moyes' time at United. The England man says he is 'let off the leash' more under Roy Hodgson. It is unclear how new United boss Louis van Gaal will utilise Welbeck
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Manchester United
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[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 65003,
"query": 99673
}
|
Query: ‘For @placeholder I’m more likely to be left wing of a four-man midfield with only two centre-mids so it’s a bit more difficult for me to make runs to score when I’ve got to think about my defensive duties as well.
Entities: Welbeck, United, Louis van Gaal, England, Manchester United, David Moyes, Roy Hodgson, Danny Welbeck
Passage: Danny Welbeck admits he is frustrated by his failure to hold down a first-team place up front for Manchester United. The England forward wants a central role for club and country to prove he can score goals regularly at the highest level. Welbeck has scored eight times in 21 appearances for England but spent most of the season struggling for form at United under David Moyes. Main man: Welbeck (right) wants a central role for Manchester United and for England Team: Welbeck (second left) has played a very sefless role for Manchester United this season ‘It does get frustrating,’ said the 23-year-old. ‘You want to be playing in a certain position and you’re not getting the opportunity to do that. Welbeck was played out of position during David Moyes' time at United. The England man says he is 'let off the leash' more under Roy Hodgson. It is unclear how new United boss Louis van Gaal will utilise Welbeck
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United
|
[
"Saad Al-Hilli"
] |
{
"passage": 65004,
"query": 99674
}
|
Query: Shortly after his murder, it emerged that @placeholder had put a block on his father’s will, which effectively stopped his brother from inheriting his share until ‘unknown’ disputes were resolved.
Entities: Saddam Hussain, French, Ba’ath Party, Saad Al-Hilli, Al-Hilli, Swiss, Alps, Ian Gallagher, Kadhim, German, Saddam Hussein, Saddam, Britain, Iraqi, British, Iraq
Passage: By Ian Gallagher PUBLISHED: 16:07 EST, 27 October 2012 | UPDATED: 04:49 EST, 28 October 2012 Saddam Hussain gave £840,000 to the family of the British engineer who was murdered with his wife in the Alps, it was claimed last night. The former Iraqi dictator is said to have deposited the sum in a Swiss bank account in the name of Saad Al-Hilli’s father. The claim, which apparently originated with German intelligence, adds a sensational twist to the baffling case. Cash deposit: Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, left, is said to have deposited £840,000 into the bank account of murdered Saad Al-Hilli's (pictured right) father Kadhim. Saad Al-Hilli, 50, killed alongside wife, mother-in-law and a French cyclist. Former Iraqi dictator said to have deposited the sum in a Swiss bank account in the name of Mr Al-Hilli’s father. Mr Al-Hilli’s father Kadhim was once close to Saddam’s Ba’ath Party but later fled Iraq for Britain
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Saad Al-Hilli
|
[
"Ba’ath Party"
] |
{
"passage": 65004,
"query": 99675
}
|
Query: fell out with the @placeholder at all – and that he was simply managing
Entities: Saddam Hussain, French, Ba’ath Party, Saad Al-Hilli, Al-Hilli, Swiss, Alps, Ian Gallagher, Kadhim, German, Saddam Hussein, Saddam, Britain, Iraqi, British, Iraq
Passage: By Ian Gallagher PUBLISHED: 16:07 EST, 27 October 2012 | UPDATED: 04:49 EST, 28 October 2012 Saddam Hussain gave £840,000 to the family of the British engineer who was murdered with his wife in the Alps, it was claimed last night. The former Iraqi dictator is said to have deposited the sum in a Swiss bank account in the name of Saad Al-Hilli’s father. The claim, which apparently originated with German intelligence, adds a sensational twist to the baffling case. Cash deposit: Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, left, is said to have deposited £840,000 into the bank account of murdered Saad Al-Hilli's (pictured right) father Kadhim. Saad Al-Hilli, 50, killed alongside wife, mother-in-law and a French cyclist. Former Iraqi dictator said to have deposited the sum in a Swiss bank account in the name of Mr Al-Hilli’s father. Mr Al-Hilli’s father Kadhim was once close to Saddam’s Ba’ath Party but later fled Iraq for Britain
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Ba’ath Party
|
[
"Savile"
] |
{
"passage": 65005,
"query": 99676
}
|
Query: Investigations: Detectives are to probe whether Sir @placeholder ran a wider sex ring at the BBC after two women named a former corporation employee as being his accomplice
Entities: George Entwistle, Savile, Newsnight Savile, BBC, Sam Greenhill, BBC Radio 4, Radio 4
Passage: By Sam Greenhill PUBLISHED: 19:13 EST, 8 October 2012 | UPDATED: 19:13 EST, 8 October 2012 BBC director-general George Entwistle yesterday admitted knowing about the Newsnight Savile investigation when he ploughed ahead with eulogies showering tributes on the presenter. It came as he ordered a belated inquiry into the abuse scandal and offered an apology to Savile’s victims. He expressed ‘deep regret’ over ‘these awful allegations’ as he announced his U-turn on Radio 4, having previously insisted that no BBC inquiry was necessary. Apology: BBC director-general George Entwistle expressed 'deep regret' over 'these awful allegations' as he announced his U-turn on Radio 4, having previously insisted that no BBC inquiry was necessary. It came as George Entwistle ordered a belated inquiry into the abuse scandal. Spoke on BBC Radio 4 to express 'deep regret' over 'these awful allegations' Announced U-turn having previously insisted no BBC inquiry was necessary
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Savile
|
[
"Canada"
] |
{
"passage": 65006,
"query": 99677
}
|
Query: primrose yellow shift dress during her tour of @placeholder, and had a slight
Entities: Queen, Marilyn, Peter Jones, Canada, St Edmund's School, The Duchess, Tower Hamlets, Stuart Parvin, London, Kate, Tierney Potter, Jenny Packham, Place2Be
Passage: The Duchess almost suffered a major wardrobe malfunction yesterday as she arrived in a short pleated navy skirt and matching jacket at Place2Be, a London-based anti-bullying charity. As she bent down to accept a posy from nine-year-old Tierney Potter, a pupil at St Edmund's School in Tower Hamlets, her skirt blew up in a gust of wind. And it's not the first time Kate's had a Marilyn moment: a feather-light Jenny Packham yellow frock almost cost Kate her modesty at Calgary Airport in September 2011, and she almost came a cropper in a floral Project D dress as she arrived at Brisbane airport in 2012. Stuart Parvin sews Peter Jones lead curtain weights into the Queen's hems. Not the first time Kate's dresses have misbehaved. Jenny Packham frock went flying during 2011 Canada trip
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Canada
|
[
"Giggs",
"Ryan",
"Ryan Giggs"
] |
{
"passage": 65007,
"query": 99678
}
|
Query: All smiles: (from left to right) Scholes, Neville, Butt and @placeholder at the premiere of the film The Class of '92
Entities: Hull City, Paul Scholes, Ryan, United, Butt, Neville, Old Trafford, Nicky Butt, Manchester United, Phil Neville, Ryan Giggs, Giggs, Chris Waugh, ITV, Scholes, Life of Ryan
Passage: By Chris Waugh It was the documentary that took you behind the scenes at Manchester United and showed Ryan Giggs during his brief tenure as Manchester United boss. And if you missed Life of Ryan: Caretaker Manager - or simply want to re-watch some of the highlights - here are three of the best clips from ITV's documentary. In the first clip, Giggs discusses selection for the match against Hull City at Old Trafford with fellow Class of '92 legends Paul Scholes, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt. VIDEO Scroll down to watch three clips from ITV's Life or Ryan documentary. Watch highlights from ITV's documentary Life of Ryan: Caretaker Manager. The show followed Giggs behind the scenes during his spell as United boss. Giggs talks tactics with fellow Class of '92 stars Scholes, Neville and Butt. The 40-year-old reveals he cried after his last game in charge of United. He also shares an intimate moment with his family after last home match
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Giggs
|
[
"Giggs",
"Ryan",
"Ryan Giggs"
] |
{
"passage": 65007,
"query": 99678
}
|
Query: All smiles: (from left to right) Scholes, Neville, Butt and @placeholder at the premiere of the film The Class of '92
Entities: Hull City, Paul Scholes, Ryan, United, Butt, Neville, Old Trafford, Nicky Butt, Manchester United, Phil Neville, Ryan Giggs, Giggs, Chris Waugh, ITV, Scholes, Life of Ryan
Passage: By Chris Waugh It was the documentary that took you behind the scenes at Manchester United and showed Ryan Giggs during his brief tenure as Manchester United boss. And if you missed Life of Ryan: Caretaker Manager - or simply want to re-watch some of the highlights - here are three of the best clips from ITV's documentary. In the first clip, Giggs discusses selection for the match against Hull City at Old Trafford with fellow Class of '92 legends Paul Scholes, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt. VIDEO Scroll down to watch three clips from ITV's Life or Ryan documentary. Watch highlights from ITV's documentary Life of Ryan: Caretaker Manager. The show followed Giggs behind the scenes during his spell as United boss. Giggs talks tactics with fellow Class of '92 stars Scholes, Neville and Butt. The 40-year-old reveals he cried after his last game in charge of United. He also shares an intimate moment with his family after last home match
|
Ryan
|
[
"Giggs",
"Ryan",
"Ryan Giggs"
] |
{
"passage": 65007,
"query": 99678
}
|
Query: All smiles: (from left to right) Scholes, Neville, Butt and @placeholder at the premiere of the film The Class of '92
Entities: Hull City, Paul Scholes, Ryan, United, Butt, Neville, Old Trafford, Nicky Butt, Manchester United, Phil Neville, Ryan Giggs, Giggs, Chris Waugh, ITV, Scholes, Life of Ryan
Passage: By Chris Waugh It was the documentary that took you behind the scenes at Manchester United and showed Ryan Giggs during his brief tenure as Manchester United boss. And if you missed Life of Ryan: Caretaker Manager - or simply want to re-watch some of the highlights - here are three of the best clips from ITV's documentary. In the first clip, Giggs discusses selection for the match against Hull City at Old Trafford with fellow Class of '92 legends Paul Scholes, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt. VIDEO Scroll down to watch three clips from ITV's Life or Ryan documentary. Watch highlights from ITV's documentary Life of Ryan: Caretaker Manager. The show followed Giggs behind the scenes during his spell as United boss. Giggs talks tactics with fellow Class of '92 stars Scholes, Neville and Butt. The 40-year-old reveals he cried after his last game in charge of United. He also shares an intimate moment with his family after last home match
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Ryan Giggs
|
[
"Japan"
] |
{
"passage": 65008,
"query": 99679
}
|
Query: @placeholder's 'No 2' computer is certainly nothing to be sneered at.
Entities: Japan, California, U.S., Moore's Law, Fujitsu K Computer, Department of Energy, Sequoia, Eddie Wrenn, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, IBM
Passage: By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 12:06 EST, 18 June 2012 | UPDATED: 04:08 EST, 19 June 2012 In the super-computing league table, the U.S. has reclaimed 'top spot' from Japan. IBM's Sequoia computer, which is 1.55 times faster than Japan's previous record-breaker, the Fujitsu K Computer, was installed and switched on at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. Throwing evidence behind Moore's Law - which dictates that computers get twice as powerful and twice as small every 18 months - the new super-computer is a powerful machine. It can perform - in less than a second - calculations which would take the super computers of 1993 three days to solve. IBM's 'Sequoia' beats Japan's 'K machine', running 1.55 times faster while being 15 per cent more energy efficient. Computer - which is nearly 300,00 times faster than machines from 20 years ago - will be used for nuclear studies
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Japan
|
[
"James T. Kirk"
] |
{
"passage": 65009,
"query": 99680
}
|
Query: The two actors now really have a chance to get their @placeholder and Spock on.
Entities: EW.com, Zachary Quinto, Spock, Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, James T. Kirk, J.J. Abrams, Into Darkness, Vulcan, Chris Pine
Passage: (EW.com) -- "Star Trek Into Darkness" opens on a primitive planet, where the natives are restless and a volcano, in mid-eruption, traps First Officer Spock (Zachary Quinto) over a boiling ocean of lava. Naturally, the Vulcan stays cool as a cucumber, ready to die to save his crew -- an impeccably logical decision that also happens to be the compassionate one. But Capt. James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), commander of the U.S.S. Enterprise, has other ideas. He'll rescue Spock, even if that means violating a Federation rule that says the Enterprise can't be exposed to the planet's uncivilized hordes. Kirk, who never met a regulation he couldn't trash, guides the starship up into the air and over to where his comrade is about to perish, and the white-mud-caked warriors stare at the ship as if it were a god. It's a sensation that the movie transmits to the audience, since the Enterprise, emitting an awesome thrummm, never looked quite so massive or looming. J.J. Abrams rebooted the "Star Trek" franchise with swagger in 2009. The sequel "Into Darkness" gives the actors more room to dig deep into their roles. The movie has an often sinister grandeur, but that never overpowers the human factor
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James T. Kirk
|
[
"Spock"
] |
{
"passage": 65009,
"query": 99681
}
|
Query: The two actors now really have a chance to get their Kirk and @placeholder on.
Entities: EW.com, Zachary Quinto, Spock, Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, James T. Kirk, J.J. Abrams, Into Darkness, Vulcan, Chris Pine
Passage: (EW.com) -- "Star Trek Into Darkness" opens on a primitive planet, where the natives are restless and a volcano, in mid-eruption, traps First Officer Spock (Zachary Quinto) over a boiling ocean of lava. Naturally, the Vulcan stays cool as a cucumber, ready to die to save his crew -- an impeccably logical decision that also happens to be the compassionate one. But Capt. James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), commander of the U.S.S. Enterprise, has other ideas. He'll rescue Spock, even if that means violating a Federation rule that says the Enterprise can't be exposed to the planet's uncivilized hordes. Kirk, who never met a regulation he couldn't trash, guides the starship up into the air and over to where his comrade is about to perish, and the white-mud-caked warriors stare at the ship as if it were a god. It's a sensation that the movie transmits to the audience, since the Enterprise, emitting an awesome thrummm, never looked quite so massive or looming. J.J. Abrams rebooted the "Star Trek" franchise with swagger in 2009. The sequel "Into Darkness" gives the actors more room to dig deep into their roles. The movie has an often sinister grandeur, but that never overpowers the human factor
|
Spock
|
[
"Zachary Quinto"
] |
{
"passage": 65009,
"query": 99682
}
|
Query: And @placeholder makes the glowering, dagger-browed Spock almost fiercely withholding.
Entities: EW.com, Zachary Quinto, Spock, Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, James T. Kirk, J.J. Abrams, Into Darkness, Vulcan, Chris Pine
Passage: (EW.com) -- "Star Trek Into Darkness" opens on a primitive planet, where the natives are restless and a volcano, in mid-eruption, traps First Officer Spock (Zachary Quinto) over a boiling ocean of lava. Naturally, the Vulcan stays cool as a cucumber, ready to die to save his crew -- an impeccably logical decision that also happens to be the compassionate one. But Capt. James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), commander of the U.S.S. Enterprise, has other ideas. He'll rescue Spock, even if that means violating a Federation rule that says the Enterprise can't be exposed to the planet's uncivilized hordes. Kirk, who never met a regulation he couldn't trash, guides the starship up into the air and over to where his comrade is about to perish, and the white-mud-caked warriors stare at the ship as if it were a god. It's a sensation that the movie transmits to the audience, since the Enterprise, emitting an awesome thrummm, never looked quite so massive or looming. J.J. Abrams rebooted the "Star Trek" franchise with swagger in 2009. The sequel "Into Darkness" gives the actors more room to dig deep into their roles. The movie has an often sinister grandeur, but that never overpowers the human factor
|
Zachary Quinto
|
[
"Spock"
] |
{
"passage": 65009,
"query": 99683
}
|
Query: Kirk and @placeholder, each following his own nature (one's a hothead, the other a detached brainiac), are usually at loggerheads.
Entities: EW.com, Zachary Quinto, Spock, Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, James T. Kirk, J.J. Abrams, Into Darkness, Vulcan, Chris Pine
Passage: (EW.com) -- "Star Trek Into Darkness" opens on a primitive planet, where the natives are restless and a volcano, in mid-eruption, traps First Officer Spock (Zachary Quinto) over a boiling ocean of lava. Naturally, the Vulcan stays cool as a cucumber, ready to die to save his crew -- an impeccably logical decision that also happens to be the compassionate one. But Capt. James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), commander of the U.S.S. Enterprise, has other ideas. He'll rescue Spock, even if that means violating a Federation rule that says the Enterprise can't be exposed to the planet's uncivilized hordes. Kirk, who never met a regulation he couldn't trash, guides the starship up into the air and over to where his comrade is about to perish, and the white-mud-caked warriors stare at the ship as if it were a god. It's a sensation that the movie transmits to the audience, since the Enterprise, emitting an awesome thrummm, never looked quite so massive or looming. J.J. Abrams rebooted the "Star Trek" franchise with swagger in 2009. The sequel "Into Darkness" gives the actors more room to dig deep into their roles. The movie has an often sinister grandeur, but that never overpowers the human factor
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Spock
|
[
"Mt Gox"
] |
{
"passage": 65010,
"query": 99684
}
|
Query: The company's computer programmers hadn't accounted for a quirk in the way Bitcoin works, allowing cyber attackers to dupe @placeholder with a scheme resembling receipt fraud.
Entities: Mt Gox, Bitcoin Foundation, Bitcoin, Mt, Barcelona, Jon Matonis, Gox, CNN, Jim Boulden, Matonis, Mobile World Congress
Passage: (CNN) -- Bitcoin is still in beta, and users should only invest what they can afford to lose, Bitcoin Foundation executive director Jon Matonis says. "It's still experimental, even though it's five years old and very successful, it still is considered experimental," Matonis told CNN's Jim Boulden at the world's biggest mobile tech trade show in Barcelona. "I don't think that people should treat it as non-experimental. You should only invest in trade what you can afford to lose," he said. Matonis' comments to CNN at Mobile World Congress come just days after Mt. Gox, one of the world's largest Bitcoin exchanges, was taken offline, putting millions of dollars of investors' money at risk and shaking confidence in the digital currency. Bitcoin's executive director Jon Matonis tells CNN people should only invest what they can lose. His comments come after the meltdown of Mt Gox, one of the biggest Bitcoin exchanges. Matonis says Bitcoin is still considered experimental, even though it's very successful. Since its inception in 2009, Bitcoin has fluctuated wildly in value
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Mt Gox
|
[
"Philippines"
] |
{
"passage": 65011,
"query": 99685
}
|
Query: Some of the most vulnerable people are those living in temporary shelters on the central @placeholder island of Bohol.
Entities: Eastern Visayas, Bohol, NEW, Philippines, Super Typhoon Haiyan, CNN, Haiyan
Passage: (CNN) -- With 25 million people in its path, Super Typhoon Haiyan -- one of the strongest storms recorded on the planet -- smashed into the Philippines on Friday morning. As the storm plowed across the cluster of islands in the heart of the country, casualties were reported, more than 100,000 people took shelter in evacuation centers and hundreds of flights were canceled. The storm brought tremendously powerful winds roaring ashore as it made landfall in the province of Eastern Visayas, disrupting communications with a major city in its path. With sustained winds of 315 kph (195 mph) and gusts as strong as 380 kph (235 mph), Haiyan was probably the strongest tropical cyclone to hit land anywhere in the world in recorded history. It will take further analysis after the storm passes to establish whether it is a record. NEW: "This is really a wallop," says the governor of a typhoon-hit province. NEW: Casualties are reported, but officials say it is too early to asses extent of damage. The storm is one of the strongest ever observed. People left homeless by a quake on Bohol island are among the most vulnerable
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Philippines
|
[
"Oxford University",
"University"
] |
{
"passage": 65012,
"query": 99686
}
|
Query: neither of his parents had been to @placeholder and had turned out fine.
Entities: Second World War, Barnaby Lenon, David Willetts, University, Oxford University, Harrow, Tim Waterstone, Harrow School, Lenon
Passage: Barnaby Lenon, former head of Harrow School, argued at an Oxford University debate that a degree is a privilege and not a right The former headmaster of Harrow has said that University is a privilege which is wasted on some pupils. Speaking at an Oxford University debate, Barnaby Lenon, who was headmaster of the £33,000-a-year boys school until 2011, said that 'excellence for all is nonsense.' He argued that a degree had become seen as a right because of an 'everyone must win prizes' mentality that had developed after the Second World War. Speaking alongside Tim Waterstone, who owns the book store of the same name, the pair were arguing that a University education is a privilege and not a right. Barnaby Lenon spoke at a debate at Oxford University. He said that a degree was a privilege and not a right. David Willetts, universities minister, argued against him. Said that access to taxpayer-funded institutions should not be restricted. Mr Lenon won the debate by a margin of 24 votes
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Oxford University
|
[
"Oxford University",
"University"
] |
{
"passage": 65012,
"query": 99686
}
|
Query: neither of his parents had been to @placeholder and had turned out fine.
Entities: Second World War, Barnaby Lenon, David Willetts, University, Oxford University, Harrow, Tim Waterstone, Harrow School, Lenon
Passage: Barnaby Lenon, former head of Harrow School, argued at an Oxford University debate that a degree is a privilege and not a right The former headmaster of Harrow has said that University is a privilege which is wasted on some pupils. Speaking at an Oxford University debate, Barnaby Lenon, who was headmaster of the £33,000-a-year boys school until 2011, said that 'excellence for all is nonsense.' He argued that a degree had become seen as a right because of an 'everyone must win prizes' mentality that had developed after the Second World War. Speaking alongside Tim Waterstone, who owns the book store of the same name, the pair were arguing that a University education is a privilege and not a right. Barnaby Lenon spoke at a debate at Oxford University. He said that a degree was a privilege and not a right. David Willetts, universities minister, argued against him. Said that access to taxpayer-funded institutions should not be restricted. Mr Lenon won the debate by a margin of 24 votes
|
University
|
[
"David Cameron"
] |
{
"passage": 65013,
"query": 99687
}
|
Query: ‘It does seem like @placeholder has been terribly indiscreet, as if he was playing up [to] the bigger boys.’
Entities: Queen, Scottish, Michael Bloomberg, David Cameron, New York, Downing Street, Buckingham Palace
Passage: David Cameron has issued a humbling apology to the Queen for letting slip her ecstatic reaction to the Scottish referendum result. The Prime Minister said he was ‘very embarrassed’ and ‘extremely sorry’ to have revealed the Queen’s private views during a conversation he did not know was being picked up by microphones. His public apology to the monarch is thought to be without precedent for a serving premier. He said he would be following it up with a personal phone call. Scroll down for video David Cameron said he was ‘very embarrassed’ and ‘extremely sorry’ to have revealed the Queen’s views during a conversation with Michael Bloomberg, which he did not know was being picked up by microphones. Prime Minister heard making indiscreet comments about the head of state. Was talking to the former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg on walkabout. Revealed the moment he called the Queen to give her result on referendum. Today said he was 'very embarrassed’ and ‘extremely sorry’ for comments. He confirmed Downing Street had already apologised to Buckingham Palace. But he said he would be making his own person apology to the monarch
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David Cameron
|
[
"Texas"
] |
{
"passage": 65014,
"query": 99688
}
|
Query: Bush said he plans to return to @placeholder after he leaves office January 20 and "may write a book" but otherwise has few plans.
Entities: United States, Heidi Collins, U.S., Texas, NEW YORK, Obama, CNN, Mission Accomplished, Iraq, Bush
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- As his presidency nears its end, a reflective President Bush suggested Tuesday that he regrets some of his more blunt statements on the war on terrorism over the last eight years and said he wishes he had not spoken in front of a "Mission Accomplished" banner only a month after U.S. troops in Iraq were deployed. President Bush says his wife told him that as president, he should watch his words carefully. "I regret saying some things I shouldn't have said," Bush told CNN's Heidi Collins when asked to reflect on his regrets over his two terms as president. "Like 'dead or alive' and 'bring 'em on.' My wife reminded me that, hey, as president of the United States, be careful what you say." In CNN interview, president reflects on his term. "Mission Accomplished" banner, "dead or alive" comment among his regrets. He says meeting with Obama was relaxed, Obama will bring sense of family. Bush says Texas, book in his post-presidential future
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Texas
|
[
"Texas"
] |
{
"passage": 65014,
"query": 99689
}
|
Query: I miss Texas; I love @placeholder; I've got a lot of friends in Texas.
Entities: United States, Heidi Collins, U.S., Texas, NEW YORK, Obama, CNN, Mission Accomplished, Iraq, Bush
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- As his presidency nears its end, a reflective President Bush suggested Tuesday that he regrets some of his more blunt statements on the war on terrorism over the last eight years and said he wishes he had not spoken in front of a "Mission Accomplished" banner only a month after U.S. troops in Iraq were deployed. President Bush says his wife told him that as president, he should watch his words carefully. "I regret saying some things I shouldn't have said," Bush told CNN's Heidi Collins when asked to reflect on his regrets over his two terms as president. "Like 'dead or alive' and 'bring 'em on.' My wife reminded me that, hey, as president of the United States, be careful what you say." In CNN interview, president reflects on his term. "Mission Accomplished" banner, "dead or alive" comment among his regrets. He says meeting with Obama was relaxed, Obama will bring sense of family. Bush says Texas, book in his post-presidential future
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Texas
|
[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 65014,
"query": 99690
}
|
Query: There are a lot of people in @placeholder who did not believe they would ever see this day.
Entities: United States, Heidi Collins, U.S., Texas, NEW YORK, Obama, CNN, Mission Accomplished, Iraq, Bush
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- As his presidency nears its end, a reflective President Bush suggested Tuesday that he regrets some of his more blunt statements on the war on terrorism over the last eight years and said he wishes he had not spoken in front of a "Mission Accomplished" banner only a month after U.S. troops in Iraq were deployed. President Bush says his wife told him that as president, he should watch his words carefully. "I regret saying some things I shouldn't have said," Bush told CNN's Heidi Collins when asked to reflect on his regrets over his two terms as president. "Like 'dead or alive' and 'bring 'em on.' My wife reminded me that, hey, as president of the United States, be careful what you say." In CNN interview, president reflects on his term. "Mission Accomplished" banner, "dead or alive" comment among his regrets. He says meeting with Obama was relaxed, Obama will bring sense of family. Bush says Texas, book in his post-presidential future
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U.S.
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[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 65014,
"query": 99690
}
|
Query: There are a lot of people in @placeholder who did not believe they would ever see this day.
Entities: United States, Heidi Collins, U.S., Texas, NEW YORK, Obama, CNN, Mission Accomplished, Iraq, Bush
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- As his presidency nears its end, a reflective President Bush suggested Tuesday that he regrets some of his more blunt statements on the war on terrorism over the last eight years and said he wishes he had not spoken in front of a "Mission Accomplished" banner only a month after U.S. troops in Iraq were deployed. President Bush says his wife told him that as president, he should watch his words carefully. "I regret saying some things I shouldn't have said," Bush told CNN's Heidi Collins when asked to reflect on his regrets over his two terms as president. "Like 'dead or alive' and 'bring 'em on.' My wife reminded me that, hey, as president of the United States, be careful what you say." In CNN interview, president reflects on his term. "Mission Accomplished" banner, "dead or alive" comment among his regrets. He says meeting with Obama was relaxed, Obama will bring sense of family. Bush says Texas, book in his post-presidential future
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United States
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[
"Nadia Watson"
] |
{
"passage": 65015,
"query": 99691
}
|
Query: His partner @placeholder said she had no idea she was pregnant and the only symptom was back ache which she put down to juggling two jobs.
Entities: Lewis McSweeney, Somerset, Lewis, Nadia Watson, Weston-super-Mare, Poppy McSweeney
Passage: A pregnant mother who didn't realise she was expecting gave birth on her bathroom floor in the middle of the night - while her partner slept through it all. Nadia Watson, 22, of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, woke up suffering from what she thought were period pains but collapsed to the floor and went into labour. She screamed in agony for more than an hour as she delivered 7lbs 11oz baby Poppy by herself. Nadia Watson with her baby daughter Poppy McSweeney, 11 months, at home in Somerset But boyfriend Lewis McSweeney didn't wake up - even though she shrieked so loudly her concerned neighbours dialled 999. Nadia Watson, 22, stayed slim throughout pregnancy. Woke with what she thought were period pains - actually labour. Gave birth on bathroom floor while boyfriend Lewis, 22, slept. Took baby into boyfriend to show him but he went back to sleep. Her screams prompted neighbours to call 999
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Nadia Watson
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[
"Novak Djokovic"
] |
{
"passage": 65016,
"query": 99692
}
|
Query: Against @placeholder I will have to come out and do the same again."
Entities: Rafael Nadal, French, Novak Djokovic, Swiss, Centre Court, Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Roger Federer, Federer, CNN, Andy Murray, Bernard Tomic, Wimbledon
Passage: (CNN) -- Jo-Wilfried Tsonga ended Roger Federer's hopes of winning a record-equaling seventh Wimbledon title on Wednesday as the French 12th seed staged a stunning fightback to reach the semifinals. Federer appeared to be cruising into the last four after winning the first two sets, but Tsonga inflicted the Swiss world No. 3's first defeat from that vantage point in 179 grand slam matches. It was only the third time in the 29-year-old's glittering career that the 16-time grand slam champion had surrendered a two-set lead. Tsonga, ranked 19th in the world, triumphed 3-6 6-7 (3-7) 6-4 6-4 6-4 on Centre Court, serving out to love as he earned a clash with second seed Novak Djokovic. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga reaches Wimbledon semis for first time after beating Roger Federer. Six-time champion Federer surrenders two-set lead for first time in 179 grand slam matches. Tsonga next plays No. 2 Novak Djokovic, who beat teenager Bernard Tomic. Top-ranked Rafael Nadal faces fourth seed Andy Murray in Friday's other semifinal
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Novak Djokovic
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[
"Christians"
] |
{
"passage": 65017,
"query": 99693
}
|
Query: It saw the four men killed and homes, a nursery and a church burned, said the events show how elusive justice is for @placeholder, who make up about 10 per cent of the nation's population.
Entities: Christians, Egypt, Coptic, Cairo, Muslims, anti-Christian, Egyptian
Passage: A shocking video has emerged that appears to show Egyptian police standing idly by as an anti-Christian mob launch a frenzied attack on a cathedral filled with mourners. Two worshippers were left dead and 84 injured, including 11 police officers, as men shooting guns, wielding machetes and hurling stones laid siege to the walled Coptic cathedral compound in Cairo earlier this month. Footage of the prolonged mass attack shows uniformed officers looking on and appearing to help one gunman take aim at people streaming out of a service held for five men killed in an earlier clash with Muslims. New footage has emerged of men shooting guns, wielding machetes and hurling stones laid siege to the Coptic cathedral in Cairo earlier this month. Men with guns, wielding machetes and hurling stones laid siege to cathedral. Uniformed officers looked on and appeared to help one gunman take aim. Worshippers were streaming out of service held for victims of earlier clash. It follows increase in tensions between Egypt's Christians and Muslims
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Christians
|
[
"NJ",
"New Jersey"
] |
{
"passage": 65018,
"query": 99694
}
|
Query: ‘Everybody knows that @placeholder is full of criminals and killers.’
Entities: Georgios Spyropoulos, Alexandros Sgourdos, NJ, Clifton, Spyropoulos, Tick Tock Diner, New Jersey, Tic Tock, Tick Tock
Passage: PUBLISHED: 19:37 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 14:33 EST, 11 April 2013 Murder-for-hire plot: Georgios Spyropoulos was arrested at the Tick Tock Diner that he manages in Clifton, NJ on conspiracy charges in a plot to have a hit man kill his uncle The manager of a beloved New Jersey diner who felt he wasn't getting his fair share of the profits tried to have a hit man kill the co-owner of the eatery, who also happens to be his uncle, police said. Georgios Spyropoulos, the 45-year-old manager of the Tick Tock diner in Clifton, asked an undercover trooper posing as a hit man to kill Alexandros Sgourdos and to get rid of the body so it couldn't be found, authorities revealed Wednesday. Georgios Spyropoulos, 45, is manager of popular Tic Tock diner in Clifton, NJ. Spyropoulos alleged tried to hire state trooper posing as hit man to kill his uncle in return for $20,000. Plot included kidnapping Alexandros Sgourdos, 57, torturing him to get safe combination, killing him and disposing of his body
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NJ
|
[
"NJ",
"New Jersey"
] |
{
"passage": 65018,
"query": 99694
}
|
Query: ‘Everybody knows that @placeholder is full of criminals and killers.’
Entities: Georgios Spyropoulos, Alexandros Sgourdos, NJ, Clifton, Spyropoulos, Tick Tock Diner, New Jersey, Tic Tock, Tick Tock
Passage: PUBLISHED: 19:37 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 14:33 EST, 11 April 2013 Murder-for-hire plot: Georgios Spyropoulos was arrested at the Tick Tock Diner that he manages in Clifton, NJ on conspiracy charges in a plot to have a hit man kill his uncle The manager of a beloved New Jersey diner who felt he wasn't getting his fair share of the profits tried to have a hit man kill the co-owner of the eatery, who also happens to be his uncle, police said. Georgios Spyropoulos, the 45-year-old manager of the Tick Tock diner in Clifton, asked an undercover trooper posing as a hit man to kill Alexandros Sgourdos and to get rid of the body so it couldn't be found, authorities revealed Wednesday. Georgios Spyropoulos, 45, is manager of popular Tic Tock diner in Clifton, NJ. Spyropoulos alleged tried to hire state trooper posing as hit man to kill his uncle in return for $20,000. Plot included kidnapping Alexandros Sgourdos, 57, torturing him to get safe combination, killing him and disposing of his body
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New Jersey
|
[
"Democratic"
] |
{
"passage": 65019,
"query": 99695
}
|
Query: And after nearly 50 years, Hess said Kennedy -- the patriarch of the first family of U.S. @placeholder politics -- has truly "made a substantial mark."
Entities: United States, Carter, U.S. Senate, U.S., WASHINGTON, America, Stephen Hess, Edward "Ted" Kennedy, Political Dynasties, Democratic, Massachusetts, CNN, Kennedy
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- After a losing presidential campaign, it became clear to Edward "Ted" Kennedy that his true calling was to help shape the country's political future from the U.S. Senate. The turning point came in 1980 when Kennedy unsuccessfully challenged President Carter in the Democratic primaries. But Kennedy's loss was not necessarily such a bad thing, a top political historian notes. "I think partly it related to that time when he, after 1980, he realized that he was not going to be president of the United States ... and that being a United States senator was a pretty important and powerful job in which he could do good," said Stephen Hess, author of "America's Political Dynasties." Edward "Ted" Kennedy had been U.S. senator from Massachusetts since 1962. Kennedy was considered one of the most effective legislators. A hallmark was the senator's ability to work across party lines, colleagues say
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Democratic
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