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"Atlanta Falcons"
] |
{
"passage": 65020,
"query": 99696
}
|
Query: On the @placeholder defense, Stafford said: 'They've had some key injuries in some spots so if you watch tape from earlier in the year it looks a little bit different from now.
Entities: Wembley, Detroit Lions, Detroit, Lions, Atlanta, Matt Stafford, Bagshot, London, Atlanta Falcons, Calvin Johnson, NFC North
Passage: Things are going pretty good in Detroit right now. They have won five out of seven and sit top of the NFC North ahead of their showdown with Atlanta at Wembley on Sunday. And all that despite scoring just 20 points per game, which makes them the 25th best offense in the league. 'It's a work in progress,' quarterback Matt Stafford said at the team's base in Bagshot on Thursday. 'But we're trying to get better every week. Detroit quarterback Matt Stafford winds up a pass at the team's training base in Bagshot on Thursday The Detroit Lions will be without star wide receiver Calvin Johnson for Sunday's game at Wembley. Detroit have won five out of seven games and sit top of the NFC North. The Lions defense is giving up the fewest yards per game. Matt Stafford's side will be without star wide receiver Calvin Johnson for Sunday's game in London. Atlanta Falcons boast one of the toughest defensive systems in the league
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Atlanta Falcons
|
[
"Flores"
] |
{
"passage": 65021,
"query": 99697
}
|
Query: His son @placeholder, who's 65 years old, has to speak loudly in his ear to communicate with him, but his memory seems to be in perfect shape.
Entities: United States, Vincent van Gogh, Frasquia, Bolivia, Bolivian, Sleeping Beauty, Carmelo Flores Laura, Idaho, Flores, Gerontology Research Group, Wyoming, CNN, St. Petersburg, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Passage: (CNN) -- The year was 1890. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky premiered his Sleeping Beauty ballet in St. Petersburg. Vincent van Gogh ended his life, apparently by shooting himself. And Idaho and Wyoming became the 43rd and 44th states of the United States. 1890 is also the year Carmelo Flores Laura was born, or at least, that's what his family and the Bolivian government claim. The Bolivian man, who lives in the town of Frasquia, in the arid highlands of Bolivia, showed CNN government documents that seem to confirm he's 123 years old. The documents include a birth certificate showing his birth date as July 16, 1890. There's also a national identity card with the same birth date. Several media outlets published stories about Flores calling him the oldest man alive. Carmelo Flores Laura has two documents saying he is 123 years old. Neither the birth certificate nor the national identity card is original, however. The Gerontology Research Group has found evidence he is only 107. Either way, the government of Bolivia is declaring him "a living heritage" of the Bolivian people.
|
Flores
|
[
"Russia"
] |
{
"passage": 65022,
"query": 99698
}
|
Query: The "Ukraine first" approach came into vogue because @placeholder leaders simply brushed aside criticism of their record on human rights and business standards.
Entities: Al Larson, Russia, Larson, U.S., Kiev, EU, Ukraine, Western, North America, European Union, Ukrainian, West, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Europe
Passage: (CNN) -- Despite appearances to the contrary, the West doesn't have a Ukraine problem. It is clear from the large demonstrations that have swamped the streets of Kiev in recent weeks that the Ukrainian people want closer integration with the European Union, to secure higher prosperity and cleaner government. The problem lies with Russia and its determination to keep Ukraine within its orbit using threats and inducements. In contrast to the EU's adherence to democratic institutions, competitive markets and the rule of law, Vladimir Putin has a rival integration project based on his own model of corrupt state capitalism. Read more: Ukraine, Russia sign economic deal. The West doesn't have a Ukraine problem, but rather one with Russia, Al Larson argues. Larson says the focus of Western policy-makers should be on how to re-engage Russia. The trade negotiations between the U.S. and EU could be used to increase pressure. North America and Europe are bound together, and need to keep Russia in the fold
|
Russia
|
[
"Europe"
] |
{
"passage": 65022,
"query": 99699
}
|
Query: Only major economic change will guarantee the growth and prosperity it needs to be strong in the world, and that economic change can only come through partnership with @placeholder and the U.S.
Entities: Al Larson, Russia, Larson, U.S., Kiev, EU, Ukraine, Western, North America, European Union, Ukrainian, West, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Europe
Passage: (CNN) -- Despite appearances to the contrary, the West doesn't have a Ukraine problem. It is clear from the large demonstrations that have swamped the streets of Kiev in recent weeks that the Ukrainian people want closer integration with the European Union, to secure higher prosperity and cleaner government. The problem lies with Russia and its determination to keep Ukraine within its orbit using threats and inducements. In contrast to the EU's adherence to democratic institutions, competitive markets and the rule of law, Vladimir Putin has a rival integration project based on his own model of corrupt state capitalism. Read more: Ukraine, Russia sign economic deal. The West doesn't have a Ukraine problem, but rather one with Russia, Al Larson argues. Larson says the focus of Western policy-makers should be on how to re-engage Russia. The trade negotiations between the U.S. and EU could be used to increase pressure. North America and Europe are bound together, and need to keep Russia in the fold
|
Europe
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 65022,
"query": 99700
}
|
Query: Only major economic change will guarantee the growth and prosperity it needs to be strong in the world, and that economic change can only come through partnership with Europe and the @placeholder
Entities: Al Larson, Russia, Larson, U.S., Kiev, EU, Ukraine, Western, North America, European Union, Ukrainian, West, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Europe
Passage: (CNN) -- Despite appearances to the contrary, the West doesn't have a Ukraine problem. It is clear from the large demonstrations that have swamped the streets of Kiev in recent weeks that the Ukrainian people want closer integration with the European Union, to secure higher prosperity and cleaner government. The problem lies with Russia and its determination to keep Ukraine within its orbit using threats and inducements. In contrast to the EU's adherence to democratic institutions, competitive markets and the rule of law, Vladimir Putin has a rival integration project based on his own model of corrupt state capitalism. Read more: Ukraine, Russia sign economic deal. The West doesn't have a Ukraine problem, but rather one with Russia, Al Larson argues. Larson says the focus of Western policy-makers should be on how to re-engage Russia. The trade negotiations between the U.S. and EU could be used to increase pressure. North America and Europe are bound together, and need to keep Russia in the fold
|
U.S.
|
[
"Lee Rigby",
"Rigby"
] |
{
"passage": 65023,
"query": 99701
}
|
Query: "As a solider, Fusilier @placeholder was targeted in a clear act of revenge, deliberately carried out in full view of members of the public for maximum impact."
Entities: Islam, Allah, Michael Adebolajo, Islamic, an eye for an eye, Rigby, Michael Adebowale, Muslims, Lee Rigby, UK, Adebolajo, CNN, London, British
Passage: (CNN) -- Two men convicted of killing a British soldier on a London street last year were sentenced Wednesday, one to life in prison and the other to a minimum of 45 years. In a brutal attack recorded on closed-circuit TV and by bystanders, Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale hit soldier Lee Rigby with a car then hacked him to death with a meat cleaver and knives in May 2013. The Islamic converts, through testimony or their lawyers' arguments in court, indicated they killed Rigby for Allah. Cellphone footage replayed at the trial showed Adebolajo, still clutching a cleaver in his bloody hands, ranting that the killing was "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" for British soldiers killing Muslims overseas. NEW: Michael Adebolajo is sentenced to life in prison for killing UK soldier. NEW: Michael Adebowale is sentenced to at least 45 years in Lee Rigby's death. The pair hit Rigby with a car, hacked him to death with meat cleaver and knives. Adebolajo, a convert to Islam, indicated he believed himself a warrior for Allah
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Lee Rigby
|
[
"Lee Rigby",
"Rigby"
] |
{
"passage": 65023,
"query": 99701
}
|
Query: "As a solider, Fusilier @placeholder was targeted in a clear act of revenge, deliberately carried out in full view of members of the public for maximum impact."
Entities: Islam, Allah, Michael Adebolajo, Islamic, an eye for an eye, Rigby, Michael Adebowale, Muslims, Lee Rigby, UK, Adebolajo, CNN, London, British
Passage: (CNN) -- Two men convicted of killing a British soldier on a London street last year were sentenced Wednesday, one to life in prison and the other to a minimum of 45 years. In a brutal attack recorded on closed-circuit TV and by bystanders, Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale hit soldier Lee Rigby with a car then hacked him to death with a meat cleaver and knives in May 2013. The Islamic converts, through testimony or their lawyers' arguments in court, indicated they killed Rigby for Allah. Cellphone footage replayed at the trial showed Adebolajo, still clutching a cleaver in his bloody hands, ranting that the killing was "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" for British soldiers killing Muslims overseas. NEW: Michael Adebolajo is sentenced to life in prison for killing UK soldier. NEW: Michael Adebowale is sentenced to at least 45 years in Lee Rigby's death. The pair hit Rigby with a car, hacked him to death with meat cleaver and knives. Adebolajo, a convert to Islam, indicated he believed himself a warrior for Allah
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Rigby
|
[
"Gerard Depardieu"
] |
{
"passage": 65024,
"query": 99702
}
|
Query: His spokesman added: '@placeholder is very sorry to have spilt some on the plane's carpet.'
Entities: Naomi Campbell, Liam Gallagher, Cranberries, Ireland, Dolores O'Riordan, New York, Ivana Trump, Gerard Depardieu
Passage: These days you're nobody unless you've been thrown off a plane. Whether it's down to one too many sharpeners, being caught with your pants down, dressing or acting like a buffoon, or being simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, everyone's doing it. Cranberries lead singer Dolores O'Riordan was detained for allegedly turning violent on a flight from New York to Ireland last week. She was subsequently released without charge. But there are plenty of stars who have ended up in hot water for misbehaving at 35,000 ft. Here is our pick of the best... Scroll down for video. Last week, Cranberries lead singer Dolores O'Riordan was removed from a flight afterallegedly assaulting air steward and head butting police. Naomi Campbell, Liam Gallagher and Ivana Trump have all blown fuses. Gerard Depardieu was removed after urinating into bottle on an airplane
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Gerard Depardieu
|
[
"EU",
"European Union"
] |
{
"passage": 65025,
"query": 99703
}
|
Query: of his party, fear of voters, and fear of the @placeholder itself, which he
Entities: Matt Chorley, David Cameron, Nick Clegg, Cameron, EU, PM, Europe, Lib Dem, European Union, Tories, Mailonline, Vince Cable, Britain, Lib Dems, British, World Economic Forum
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 09:11 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:53 EST, 24 January 2013 David Cameron’s insistence on an EU referendum would not prevent the Lib Dems entering into a new coalition with the Tories, Nick Clegg revealed today. The Deputy Prime Minister repeated his attack on Mr Cameron’s ‘vague’ promise of a renegotiation of Britain's membership of the European Union, claiming it would damage jobs and growth. But he insisted he did not object to a referendum ‘in principle’ as Business Secretary Vince Cable predicted the British public would vote to stay in the EU. Lib Dem leader says he does not object to a referendum in principle. Uses radio phone-in to warn against 'years and years' of uncertainty. PM tells World Economic Forum he is not turning his back on Europe
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EU
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[
"EU",
"European Union"
] |
{
"passage": 65025,
"query": 99703
}
|
Query: of his party, fear of voters, and fear of the @placeholder itself, which he
Entities: Matt Chorley, David Cameron, Nick Clegg, Cameron, EU, PM, Europe, Lib Dem, European Union, Tories, Mailonline, Vince Cable, Britain, Lib Dems, British, World Economic Forum
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 09:11 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:53 EST, 24 January 2013 David Cameron’s insistence on an EU referendum would not prevent the Lib Dems entering into a new coalition with the Tories, Nick Clegg revealed today. The Deputy Prime Minister repeated his attack on Mr Cameron’s ‘vague’ promise of a renegotiation of Britain's membership of the European Union, claiming it would damage jobs and growth. But he insisted he did not object to a referendum ‘in principle’ as Business Secretary Vince Cable predicted the British public would vote to stay in the EU. Lib Dem leader says he does not object to a referendum in principle. Uses radio phone-in to warn against 'years and years' of uncertainty. PM tells World Economic Forum he is not turning his back on Europe
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European Union
|
[
"Frank Lampard"
] |
{
"passage": 65026,
"query": 99704
}
|
Query: @placeholder 6.5 - Entrusted with the pivotal No 10 role at the age of 36.
Entities: Foxes, Joe Bernstein, Manchester City, Leicester, King Power Stadium, Manchester United, Nigel Pearson, Sportsmail, Frank Lampard, Chelsea, Premier League, Yaya Toure
Passage: Frank Lampard led Manchester City's charge against his former club Chelsea at the top of the table after netting the winning goal in the reigning champion's 1-0 defeat of Leicester. Despite a show of support from the stands, Nigel Pearson's dismal run continued - the Foxes have not won a Premier League game since upsetting Manchester United in September and remain bottom of the table. Sportsmail's Joe Bernstein was at the King Power Stadium to run the rule over both sets of teams... Frank Lampard is congratulated by his team-mates after opening the scoring for Manchester City A section of Leicester fans show their support for their under-fire manager Nigel Pearson. Manchester City defeated Leicester 1-0 in their Premier League clash. Frank Lampard opened scoring to keep pressure on former club Chelsea. Yaya Toure was named man of the match after a balanced performance
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Frank Lampard
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[
"Americans",
"U.S.",
"US"
] |
{
"passage": 65027,
"query": 99705
}
|
Query: Critical: Manning's piece has claimed that the US is lying to @placeholder about Iraq
Entities: WikiLeaks, Manning, New York Times, US, U.S., Chelsea Manning, Americans, Kansas, Bradley, Iraq
Passage: Chelsea Manning, the U.S. soldier serving a 35-year sentence for leaking a trove of classified documents to WikiLeaks, has spoken out from his military prison cell in Kansas to warn Americans that they are being lied to about Iraq once more. In a remarkable New York Times Op-Ed piece written from behind bars, Manning said she believes the 'limits on press freedom and excessive government secrecy make it impossible for Americans to grasp fully what is happening in the wars we finance.' Manning, who changed her name from Bradley after beginning sex-reassignment treatments, also defended her leak of 700,000 secret documents - the largest leak of U.S. intelligence in history. Detained US soldier Chelsea Manning warned Americans they were being lied to about Iraq once more in a recent op-ed. Said 'the current limits on press freedom and excessive government secrecy make it impossible for Americans to grasp fully what is happening in the wars we finance' Manning is serving a 35-year prison sentence on espionage charges and other offenses for passing along 700,000 secret documents, including diplomatic cables and military intelligence files, to anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks
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Americans
|
[
"Americans",
"U.S.",
"US"
] |
{
"passage": 65027,
"query": 99705
}
|
Query: Critical: Manning's piece has claimed that the US is lying to @placeholder about Iraq
Entities: WikiLeaks, Manning, New York Times, US, U.S., Chelsea Manning, Americans, Kansas, Bradley, Iraq
Passage: Chelsea Manning, the U.S. soldier serving a 35-year sentence for leaking a trove of classified documents to WikiLeaks, has spoken out from his military prison cell in Kansas to warn Americans that they are being lied to about Iraq once more. In a remarkable New York Times Op-Ed piece written from behind bars, Manning said she believes the 'limits on press freedom and excessive government secrecy make it impossible for Americans to grasp fully what is happening in the wars we finance.' Manning, who changed her name from Bradley after beginning sex-reassignment treatments, also defended her leak of 700,000 secret documents - the largest leak of U.S. intelligence in history. Detained US soldier Chelsea Manning warned Americans they were being lied to about Iraq once more in a recent op-ed. Said 'the current limits on press freedom and excessive government secrecy make it impossible for Americans to grasp fully what is happening in the wars we finance' Manning is serving a 35-year prison sentence on espionage charges and other offenses for passing along 700,000 secret documents, including diplomatic cables and military intelligence files, to anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks
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U.S.
|
[
"Americans",
"U.S.",
"US"
] |
{
"passage": 65027,
"query": 99705
}
|
Query: Critical: Manning's piece has claimed that the US is lying to @placeholder about Iraq
Entities: WikiLeaks, Manning, New York Times, US, U.S., Chelsea Manning, Americans, Kansas, Bradley, Iraq
Passage: Chelsea Manning, the U.S. soldier serving a 35-year sentence for leaking a trove of classified documents to WikiLeaks, has spoken out from his military prison cell in Kansas to warn Americans that they are being lied to about Iraq once more. In a remarkable New York Times Op-Ed piece written from behind bars, Manning said she believes the 'limits on press freedom and excessive government secrecy make it impossible for Americans to grasp fully what is happening in the wars we finance.' Manning, who changed her name from Bradley after beginning sex-reassignment treatments, also defended her leak of 700,000 secret documents - the largest leak of U.S. intelligence in history. Detained US soldier Chelsea Manning warned Americans they were being lied to about Iraq once more in a recent op-ed. Said 'the current limits on press freedom and excessive government secrecy make it impossible for Americans to grasp fully what is happening in the wars we finance' Manning is serving a 35-year prison sentence on espionage charges and other offenses for passing along 700,000 secret documents, including diplomatic cables and military intelligence files, to anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks
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US
|
[
"UN",
"United Nations"
] |
{
"passage": 65028,
"query": 99706
}
|
Query: One in 59 Scots take ecstasy, the @placeholder report found.
Entities: US, Scotland, Australia, Ecstasy, England, Scots, United Nations, UN, Spain, Kiwis, New Zealand, Australians, UK, Britain, Uruguay, Wales, World Drug Report
Passage: Britain is now the party drugs capital of the world, a new United Nations report has revealed. One in 40 Scots use cocaine - the highest in the world - and just under one in 50 people in England and Wales. Overall, Scotland sits top of the world cocaine league table, ahead of Spain, the US, Australia and Uruguay. England and Wales sit sixth in the global list of cocaine users. Scroll down for interactive map Ecstasy use in the UK is among the highest in the world, according to the UN report. Only Australia and New Zealand use the banned drug more often. Cocaine use in Scotland is higher than anywhere else in the world, according to the UN's 'World Drug Report' 2014. One in 40 Scots take the class A drug, but the figure is just one in 50 in England and Wales. Ecstasy use across Britain also among highest in the world, with only Australians and Kiwis use the drug more
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UN
|
[
"UN",
"United Nations"
] |
{
"passage": 65028,
"query": 99706
}
|
Query: One in 59 Scots take ecstasy, the @placeholder report found.
Entities: US, Scotland, Australia, Ecstasy, England, Scots, United Nations, UN, Spain, Kiwis, New Zealand, Australians, UK, Britain, Uruguay, Wales, World Drug Report
Passage: Britain is now the party drugs capital of the world, a new United Nations report has revealed. One in 40 Scots use cocaine - the highest in the world - and just under one in 50 people in England and Wales. Overall, Scotland sits top of the world cocaine league table, ahead of Spain, the US, Australia and Uruguay. England and Wales sit sixth in the global list of cocaine users. Scroll down for interactive map Ecstasy use in the UK is among the highest in the world, according to the UN report. Only Australia and New Zealand use the banned drug more often. Cocaine use in Scotland is higher than anywhere else in the world, according to the UN's 'World Drug Report' 2014. One in 40 Scots take the class A drug, but the figure is just one in 50 in England and Wales. Ecstasy use across Britain also among highest in the world, with only Australians and Kiwis use the drug more
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United Nations
|
[
"Sly Stone",
"Stone"
] |
{
"passage": 65029,
"query": 99707
}
|
Query: Sly Stone -- who was @placeholder before changing his name as a radio DJ -- didn't reminisce in the interview about past troubles.
Entities: LOS ANGELES, BabyStone, Sly Stone, California, Stone, Howard Hughes, Novena, CNN, Los Angeles
Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Stories about Sly Stone usually start with the word "reclusive." Sly Stone sometimes takes the stage at Los Angeles clubs with daughter Novena and her group, BabyStone. Don't call him that anymore, because the superstar who blended funk, rock, soul and psychedelic sounds in the 1960s and '70s before disappearing from the scene in the '80s is not in hiding, his youngest daughter said. Stone's media shyness in recent decades earned him a comparison to the late billionaire recluse Howard Hughes, but he's just been living his life and making his music out of the glare of great expectations that superstars suffer. Stone is talking to interviewers again years after gaining a reputation as a recluse. Stone takes the stage with his daughter, Novena, and her group, BabyStone. Once known for being a no-show, Stone now shows up for performances early
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Sly Stone
|
[
"Sly Stone",
"Stone"
] |
{
"passage": 65029,
"query": 99707
}
|
Query: Sly Stone -- who was @placeholder before changing his name as a radio DJ -- didn't reminisce in the interview about past troubles.
Entities: LOS ANGELES, BabyStone, Sly Stone, California, Stone, Howard Hughes, Novena, CNN, Los Angeles
Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Stories about Sly Stone usually start with the word "reclusive." Sly Stone sometimes takes the stage at Los Angeles clubs with daughter Novena and her group, BabyStone. Don't call him that anymore, because the superstar who blended funk, rock, soul and psychedelic sounds in the 1960s and '70s before disappearing from the scene in the '80s is not in hiding, his youngest daughter said. Stone's media shyness in recent decades earned him a comparison to the late billionaire recluse Howard Hughes, but he's just been living his life and making his music out of the glare of great expectations that superstars suffer. Stone is talking to interviewers again years after gaining a reputation as a recluse. Stone takes the stage with his daughter, Novena, and her group, BabyStone. Once known for being a no-show, Stone now shows up for performances early
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Stone
|
[
"Novena"
] |
{
"passage": 65029,
"query": 99708
}
|
Query: @placeholder may understand her dad better than anyone these days.
Entities: LOS ANGELES, BabyStone, Sly Stone, California, Stone, Howard Hughes, Novena, CNN, Los Angeles
Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Stories about Sly Stone usually start with the word "reclusive." Sly Stone sometimes takes the stage at Los Angeles clubs with daughter Novena and her group, BabyStone. Don't call him that anymore, because the superstar who blended funk, rock, soul and psychedelic sounds in the 1960s and '70s before disappearing from the scene in the '80s is not in hiding, his youngest daughter said. Stone's media shyness in recent decades earned him a comparison to the late billionaire recluse Howard Hughes, but he's just been living his life and making his music out of the glare of great expectations that superstars suffer. Stone is talking to interviewers again years after gaining a reputation as a recluse. Stone takes the stage with his daughter, Novena, and her group, BabyStone. Once known for being a no-show, Stone now shows up for performances early
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Novena
|
[
"Novena"
] |
{
"passage": 65029,
"query": 99709
}
|
Query: @placeholder also knows to not plan too far ahead with her dad, so he doesn't have time to back out.
Entities: LOS ANGELES, BabyStone, Sly Stone, California, Stone, Howard Hughes, Novena, CNN, Los Angeles
Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Stories about Sly Stone usually start with the word "reclusive." Sly Stone sometimes takes the stage at Los Angeles clubs with daughter Novena and her group, BabyStone. Don't call him that anymore, because the superstar who blended funk, rock, soul and psychedelic sounds in the 1960s and '70s before disappearing from the scene in the '80s is not in hiding, his youngest daughter said. Stone's media shyness in recent decades earned him a comparison to the late billionaire recluse Howard Hughes, but he's just been living his life and making his music out of the glare of great expectations that superstars suffer. Stone is talking to interviewers again years after gaining a reputation as a recluse. Stone takes the stage with his daughter, Novena, and her group, BabyStone. Once known for being a no-show, Stone now shows up for performances early
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Novena
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[
"Syria"
] |
{
"passage": 65030,
"query": 99710
}
|
Query: It's difficult to imagine how anyone could see Ghadi as a threat, yet sectarian tensions have long existed in this country -- one that experienced a brutal 15-year civil war, and one that is being drawn deeper every day into another civil war in neighboring @placeholder.
Entities: Ghadi, Sukkarieh, Lebanese, Kholoud Sukkarieh, Lebanon, Syria, Beirut, CNN
Passage: Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) -- In a country as small as a newborn baby is tiny, the birth of Ghadi has been a very big deal for Lebanon. "Ghadi was born pure, was born a Lebanese citizen," explains his happy mother, Kholoud Sukkarieh, as she holds her nearly 2-month-old baby close. "He was not born a sectarian person." Sukkarieh calls that accomplishment "a step forward for a better Lebanon" and "the result of a long struggle." You certainly wouldn't know from glancing at Ghadi's uncluttered birth certificate -- a simple document that belies the complexity of his status. Sukkarieh points proudly to a line that would normally denote her son's sect. But on this historic, yet flimsy little square of paper, it's been very deliberately left blank. Lebanese parents refuse to mark baby's sect on birth certificate. Parents have received threats in Lebanon, a country deeply divided on sectarian lines. Parents also fought two-year battle to get first civil, non-religious marriage certificate. Divisions among sects in Lebanon deepen as Syria's civil war spills into country
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Syria
|
[
"Kholoud Sukkarieh",
"Sukkarieh"
] |
{
"passage": 65030,
"query": 99711
}
|
Query: "It's very hard because, when @placeholder and I started down this path, we got threats, but it didn't make a difference to us, we were proud of what we were doing and the steps we were taking," he says.
Entities: Ghadi, Sukkarieh, Lebanese, Kholoud Sukkarieh, Lebanon, Syria, Beirut, CNN
Passage: Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) -- In a country as small as a newborn baby is tiny, the birth of Ghadi has been a very big deal for Lebanon. "Ghadi was born pure, was born a Lebanese citizen," explains his happy mother, Kholoud Sukkarieh, as she holds her nearly 2-month-old baby close. "He was not born a sectarian person." Sukkarieh calls that accomplishment "a step forward for a better Lebanon" and "the result of a long struggle." You certainly wouldn't know from glancing at Ghadi's uncluttered birth certificate -- a simple document that belies the complexity of his status. Sukkarieh points proudly to a line that would normally denote her son's sect. But on this historic, yet flimsy little square of paper, it's been very deliberately left blank. Lebanese parents refuse to mark baby's sect on birth certificate. Parents have received threats in Lebanon, a country deeply divided on sectarian lines. Parents also fought two-year battle to get first civil, non-religious marriage certificate. Divisions among sects in Lebanon deepen as Syria's civil war spills into country
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Kholoud Sukkarieh
|
[
"Kholoud Sukkarieh",
"Sukkarieh"
] |
{
"passage": 65030,
"query": 99711
}
|
Query: "It's very hard because, when @placeholder and I started down this path, we got threats, but it didn't make a difference to us, we were proud of what we were doing and the steps we were taking," he says.
Entities: Ghadi, Sukkarieh, Lebanese, Kholoud Sukkarieh, Lebanon, Syria, Beirut, CNN
Passage: Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) -- In a country as small as a newborn baby is tiny, the birth of Ghadi has been a very big deal for Lebanon. "Ghadi was born pure, was born a Lebanese citizen," explains his happy mother, Kholoud Sukkarieh, as she holds her nearly 2-month-old baby close. "He was not born a sectarian person." Sukkarieh calls that accomplishment "a step forward for a better Lebanon" and "the result of a long struggle." You certainly wouldn't know from glancing at Ghadi's uncluttered birth certificate -- a simple document that belies the complexity of his status. Sukkarieh points proudly to a line that would normally denote her son's sect. But on this historic, yet flimsy little square of paper, it's been very deliberately left blank. Lebanese parents refuse to mark baby's sect on birth certificate. Parents have received threats in Lebanon, a country deeply divided on sectarian lines. Parents also fought two-year battle to get first civil, non-religious marriage certificate. Divisions among sects in Lebanon deepen as Syria's civil war spills into country
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Sukkarieh
|
[
"Kyle Wright"
] |
{
"passage": 65031,
"query": 99712
}
|
Query: @placeholder, of Guisborough, told police the implements were 'for protection', though he later said that was a joke, the court heard.
Entities: Kyle Wright, Lewis Swatton, Guisborough, Harriet Arkell, Sean Harris, Fiat Punto, MailOnline, Teesside Crown Court, Jamie Haley, Paul Jeffels, Paul Newcombe, Game of Thrones
Passage: By Harriet Arkell for MailOnline Police who stopped a car found a vast arsenal of weapons including a claw hammer, a sledgehammer handle and a baseball bat studded with nails and wrapped in barbed wire. Five gang members admitted possessing an offensive weapon but walked free from court yesterday after saying they intended to damage a man's car rather than a person. Prosecutor Paul Newcombe told Teesside Crown Court that the baseball bat officers found in the gang's Fiat Punto late one night was 'more suited to Game of Thrones than the streets of Guisborough'. Police found a baseball bat studded with nails and wrapped in barbed wire hidden in a car in Guisborough. Police came across five men in a Fiat Punto late one night in Guisborough. Found claw hammer, concrete blocks, masks and gloves hidden in the car. Also discovered baseball bat studded with nails and wrapped in barbed wire. Prosecutor told the court it was 'more Game of Thrones than Guisborough' The popular fantasy TV show has been criticised for its ultra-violent scenes. Kyle Wright, 28, Sean Harris, 27, Paul Jeffels, 32, Lewis Swatton, 20, and Jamie Haley, 18, all admitted possessing an offensive weapon. But all walked free from Teesside Crown Court yesterday. They told judge they wanted to damage a man's car rather than a person
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Kyle Wright
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[
"iPad",
"iPads"
] |
{
"passage": 65032,
"query": 99713
}
|
Query: 'I'm a dad, I want to be able to play on my @placeholder more, so my son can play with me, and we both have a great time.'
Entities: Disney, iPads, AppMates, Toy, iPad, Christmas
Passage: For parents that have already up to £659 on the latest top of the range iPad, there is bad news. Experts say that toys that connect to iPads are being tipped as one of the 'must have' gifts for children this Christmas. From remote control helicopters and robots to toy cars that can be driven on the iPad's screen, they toys, costing up to £40 each, are set to cost parents dearly. Scroll down for video Toy's such as Disney's AppMates cars, costing up to £40 per set, could be bestsellers this Christmas As studies show rocketing numbers play games on their parents' tablets, manufacturers have begun to target children with a range of 'real' toys such as cars that can interact with a tablet. Rise of app toys could cost parents hundreds of pounds. Hi-tech toy cars and helicopters from Disney and others expected to top Christmas bestseller lists
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iPad
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[
"iPad",
"iPads"
] |
{
"passage": 65032,
"query": 99713
}
|
Query: 'I'm a dad, I want to be able to play on my @placeholder more, so my son can play with me, and we both have a great time.'
Entities: Disney, iPads, AppMates, Toy, iPad, Christmas
Passage: For parents that have already up to £659 on the latest top of the range iPad, there is bad news. Experts say that toys that connect to iPads are being tipped as one of the 'must have' gifts for children this Christmas. From remote control helicopters and robots to toy cars that can be driven on the iPad's screen, they toys, costing up to £40 each, are set to cost parents dearly. Scroll down for video Toy's such as Disney's AppMates cars, costing up to £40 per set, could be bestsellers this Christmas As studies show rocketing numbers play games on their parents' tablets, manufacturers have begun to target children with a range of 'real' toys such as cars that can interact with a tablet. Rise of app toys could cost parents hundreds of pounds. Hi-tech toy cars and helicopters from Disney and others expected to top Christmas bestseller lists
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iPads
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[
"Christmas"
] |
{
"passage": 65032,
"query": 99714
}
|
Query: App toys are expected to be huge hits this @placeholder.
Entities: Disney, iPads, AppMates, Toy, iPad, Christmas
Passage: For parents that have already up to £659 on the latest top of the range iPad, there is bad news. Experts say that toys that connect to iPads are being tipped as one of the 'must have' gifts for children this Christmas. From remote control helicopters and robots to toy cars that can be driven on the iPad's screen, they toys, costing up to £40 each, are set to cost parents dearly. Scroll down for video Toy's such as Disney's AppMates cars, costing up to £40 per set, could be bestsellers this Christmas As studies show rocketing numbers play games on their parents' tablets, manufacturers have begun to target children with a range of 'real' toys such as cars that can interact with a tablet. Rise of app toys could cost parents hundreds of pounds. Hi-tech toy cars and helicopters from Disney and others expected to top Christmas bestseller lists
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Christmas
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[
"NRA"
] |
{
"passage": 65033,
"query": 99715
}
|
Query: Today, 17 years after the CDC restrictions were put in place, the @placeholder maintains its position that government research into gun violence is not necessary.
Entities: United States, NRA, Morgan Spurlock, Inside Man, Obama, CNN, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Passage: (CNN) -- This weekend, Morgan Spurlock's "Inside Man" gives CNN viewers an inside and in-depth look at the issue of firearms -- as viewed from behind the counter of a gun store. Here are five things to know about the debate: 1 -- There is no debate about the impact of gun violence. In 2010, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tallied more than 31,000 firearm deaths in the United States. Each year, some 55,000 violent deaths occur in the country, costing $60 billion in medical care and lost productivity, according to the agency. More than 38,000 people in the country are suicides. Obama is seeking to fund work into how to stop gun violence. The NRA says such research is not necessary. For the first time, protection outranks hunting as a reason to own guns
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NRA
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[
"Affleck",
"Ben Affleck"
] |
{
"passage": 65034,
"query": 99716
}
|
Query: The 85-year-old actor had some words of wisdom for @placeholder.
Entities: People magazine, Caped Crusader, Batman, Internet, Comic-Con, Adam West, Ben Affleck, Dawn of Justice, Academy Award, West, San Diego Comic-Con, TV Batman, CNN, Affleck, Superman
Passage: (CNN) -- You can calm down now, Internet. Ben Affleck has gotten the original TV Batman's stamp of approval. Adam West told People magazine at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday that he has faith in Affleck's ability to carry the role of the Caped Crusader in the highly anticipated movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." "My feeling is that Ben Affleck will be really good simply because he's a great talent," West said. "And I'd be very interested in seeing him in the role." The release of a close-up shot of Affleck at Batman had Comic-Con has once again stirred debate about whether the role was miscast with the Academy Award winner. TV Batman Adam West spoke on the Affleck casting at Comic-Con. Affleck will be "really good" in new movie, West believes. The complete "Batman" TV series is being released on DVD
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Affleck
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[
"Affleck",
"Ben Affleck"
] |
{
"passage": 65034,
"query": 99716
}
|
Query: The 85-year-old actor had some words of wisdom for @placeholder.
Entities: People magazine, Caped Crusader, Batman, Internet, Comic-Con, Adam West, Ben Affleck, Dawn of Justice, Academy Award, West, San Diego Comic-Con, TV Batman, CNN, Affleck, Superman
Passage: (CNN) -- You can calm down now, Internet. Ben Affleck has gotten the original TV Batman's stamp of approval. Adam West told People magazine at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday that he has faith in Affleck's ability to carry the role of the Caped Crusader in the highly anticipated movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." "My feeling is that Ben Affleck will be really good simply because he's a great talent," West said. "And I'd be very interested in seeing him in the role." The release of a close-up shot of Affleck at Batman had Comic-Con has once again stirred debate about whether the role was miscast with the Academy Award winner. TV Batman Adam West spoke on the Affleck casting at Comic-Con. Affleck will be "really good" in new movie, West believes. The complete "Batman" TV series is being released on DVD
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Ben Affleck
|
[
"Iraq"
] |
{
"passage": 65035,
"query": 99717
}
|
Query: This week it was reported that the extremists have created its own police force in @placeholder with patrol cars, uniforms and even a jail as they continue to wreak havoc across the country.
Entities: Mosul, ISIS, Baku, Islamic, Islamic State, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Associated Press, Turkish, Ahmet Davutoglu, Iraq
Passage: By Associated Press Turkey's Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu today announced that 49 Turkish hostages held by Islamic militants have been freed (file picture) A group of 49 Turkish hostages who were seized by Islamic State militants in Iraq have been freed, the country's Prime Minister has announced. Ahmet Davutoglu said the captives, including diplomatic staff, has been released after they were seized from the Turkish Consulate in Mosul on June 11, ISIS fighters captured the group three months when they overran the city as the terrorized parts of the country. He told Turkish reporters during a visit to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, that the hostages were released early on Saturday and have safely arrived in Turkey. Ahmet Davutoglu made 'joyful' announcement in Baku, Azerbaijan. He said it is the news 'we as a nation have been waiting for' The group were seized from the Turkish Consulate in Mosul, Iraq, in June. Mosul was one of the cities captured by ISIS during their initial advance
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Iraq
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[
"ISIS"
] |
{
"passage": 65035,
"query": 99718
}
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Query: A fighter is seen waving the black @placeholder flag in the middle of the street in June
Entities: Mosul, ISIS, Baku, Islamic, Islamic State, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Associated Press, Turkish, Ahmet Davutoglu, Iraq
Passage: By Associated Press Turkey's Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu today announced that 49 Turkish hostages held by Islamic militants have been freed (file picture) A group of 49 Turkish hostages who were seized by Islamic State militants in Iraq have been freed, the country's Prime Minister has announced. Ahmet Davutoglu said the captives, including diplomatic staff, has been released after they were seized from the Turkish Consulate in Mosul on June 11, ISIS fighters captured the group three months when they overran the city as the terrorized parts of the country. He told Turkish reporters during a visit to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, that the hostages were released early on Saturday and have safely arrived in Turkey. Ahmet Davutoglu made 'joyful' announcement in Baku, Azerbaijan. He said it is the news 'we as a nation have been waiting for' The group were seized from the Turkish Consulate in Mosul, Iraq, in June. Mosul was one of the cities captured by ISIS during their initial advance
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ISIS
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[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 65036,
"query": 99719
}
|
Query: Along the way, the militants have massacred captured Syrian and Iraqi troops, terrorised minorities in both countries and beheaded two @placeholder journalists and a British aid worker.
Entities: PYD, Kurdish Democratic Union Party, ISIS, U.S., Islamic State, Syrian, Ayn Arab, Arab, Kobani, Syria, Kurdish, Turkey, Britain, Nawaf Khalil, Turkish, Iraq
Passage: Warplanes of the U.S.-led coalition have struck Islamic State fighters in Syria attacking a town near the Turkish border for the first time. The Islamic State group's assault on the Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani has sent more than 100,000 refugees streaming across the border into Turkey in recent days as Kurdish forces from Iraq and Turkey have raced to the front lines to defend the town. Nawaf Khalil, a spokesman for Syria's Kurdish Democratic Union Party, or PYD, said the strikes targeted Islamic State positions near Kobani, also known as Ayn Arab, destroying two tanks. He said the jihadi fighters later shelled the town, wounding a number of civilians. Footage shows smoke rising after a strike near strife-hit Kobani. The town, hosting thousands of refugees, has been targeted by ISIS fighters. Britain has joined air campaign launched by U.S. and Arab allies
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U.S.
|
[
"Kobani"
] |
{
"passage": 65036,
"query": 99720
}
|
Query: The fighting around @placeholder sparked one of the largest single outflows of refugees since Syria's conflict began more than three years ago.
Entities: PYD, Kurdish Democratic Union Party, ISIS, U.S., Islamic State, Syrian, Ayn Arab, Arab, Kobani, Syria, Kurdish, Turkey, Britain, Nawaf Khalil, Turkish, Iraq
Passage: Warplanes of the U.S.-led coalition have struck Islamic State fighters in Syria attacking a town near the Turkish border for the first time. The Islamic State group's assault on the Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani has sent more than 100,000 refugees streaming across the border into Turkey in recent days as Kurdish forces from Iraq and Turkey have raced to the front lines to defend the town. Nawaf Khalil, a spokesman for Syria's Kurdish Democratic Union Party, or PYD, said the strikes targeted Islamic State positions near Kobani, also known as Ayn Arab, destroying two tanks. He said the jihadi fighters later shelled the town, wounding a number of civilians. Footage shows smoke rising after a strike near strife-hit Kobani. The town, hosting thousands of refugees, has been targeted by ISIS fighters. Britain has joined air campaign launched by U.S. and Arab allies
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Kobani
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[
"Black Friday"
] |
{
"passage": 65037,
"query": 99721
}
|
Query: The bottom line is that stores will be liable if people are injured by known, unsafe and nonobvious conditions on their property on @placeholder, especially if stores take no special safety or security precautions, and treat the day like any other day.
Entities: Tensabarriers, Black Friday, Pamplona, Cevallos, Thanksgiving, CNN, Danny Cevallos, National Retail Federation
Passage: (CNN) -- One of the biggest holiday weeks is upon us. Thanksgiving is a favorite day for football fans, close-knit families, families who can't stand each other, and of course, amateur competitive eaters. But what's really interesting about Thanksgiving is the day after -- known as Black Friday. It may well be the most publicized -- and puzzling -- commercial day of the year. According to the National Retail Federation, last year's Black Friday attracted more than 90 million online and in-store shoppers. Online shoppers can buy things from the comfort and safety of their homes. But what about those who succumb to mass hysteria at local megastores? We have all seen the "shopacalypse" on the evening news, which appears constrained only by the flimsy protection of a few Tensabarriers and some security guys. Danny Cevallos: Black Friday may be the most crazy commercial holiday of the year. He says it's odd that large retailers invite this chaos, and personal-injury lawsuits. How do we evaluate a sales event that is more like running the bulls in Pamplona? he asks. Cevallos: Maybe the Black Friday retailer deserves the Black Friday shopper
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Black Friday
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[
"Yid",
"Yids"
] |
{
"passage": 65038,
"query": 99722
}
|
Query: act of defiance, some started using the word ‘@placeholder’ themselves and chants
Entities: Yids, David Cameron, Yiddos, Tottenham Hotspur, FA, North London, Yid, Daniel Martin, Spurs, Jewish
Passage: By Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 11:02 EST, 17 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:41 EST, 18 September 2013 David Cameron was drawn into a row over offensive football chants yesterday as he defended Tottenham Hotspur fans who shout the word ‘Yid’. The Prime Minister revealed that he thought supporters of the North London club should not face prosecution for chanting the terms ‘Yiddos’ and ‘Yid army’ at games because they are jokingly referring to themselves and therefore not ‘motivated by hate’. But he said other people should be discouraged from using the term, because of the offence it could cause. Prime Minister backs Spurs fans who call themselves 'Yids' Warns against someone calling someone a Yid as an insult. FA issues guidance suggesting fans face criminal charges for using word. Comedian claims only a small minority of Spurs fans are actually Jewish
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Yid
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[
"Yid",
"Yids"
] |
{
"passage": 65038,
"query": 99722
}
|
Query: act of defiance, some started using the word ‘@placeholder’ themselves and chants
Entities: Yids, David Cameron, Yiddos, Tottenham Hotspur, FA, North London, Yid, Daniel Martin, Spurs, Jewish
Passage: By Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 11:02 EST, 17 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:41 EST, 18 September 2013 David Cameron was drawn into a row over offensive football chants yesterday as he defended Tottenham Hotspur fans who shout the word ‘Yid’. The Prime Minister revealed that he thought supporters of the North London club should not face prosecution for chanting the terms ‘Yiddos’ and ‘Yid army’ at games because they are jokingly referring to themselves and therefore not ‘motivated by hate’. But he said other people should be discouraged from using the term, because of the offence it could cause. Prime Minister backs Spurs fans who call themselves 'Yids' Warns against someone calling someone a Yid as an insult. FA issues guidance suggesting fans face criminal charges for using word. Comedian claims only a small minority of Spurs fans are actually Jewish
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Yids
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[
"Helzer",
"Justin Alan Helzer"
] |
{
"passage": 65039,
"query": 99723
}
|
Query: After @placeholder’s suicide Sunday, his brother has been paced under intensive screening to ensure that he does not attempt to take his own life as well.
Entities: San Quentin Prison, Daily Mail, California, Justin Helzer, Justin Alan Helzer, San Quentin State Prison, Children of Thunder, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, NBC Bay Area, Helzer, Elvin Bishop, Mormon, Glenn Taylor Helzer, Sam Robinson
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:02 EST, 16 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:16 EST, 16 April 2013 Suicide: Justin Alan Helzer, 41, was pronounced dead at San Quentin State Prison after hanging himself from a sheet in his cell The death row inmate who killed guitarist Elvin Bishop's daughter and four others in 2000 murder-extortion plot died of an apparent suicide, California prison officials announced Monday. Justin Helzer, 41, was found dead Sunday night in his single cell at San Quentin Prison, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation told NBC Bay Area Corrections Lt. Sam Robinson said Helzer used a sheet tied to his cell bars to hang himself. He was found dead during a security check at around 10.17pm. Justin Helzer, 41, received three death sentences in 2005 for the murders. Helzer's brother, Glenn Taylor Helzer, called himself a prophet who wanted to kill Mormon leaders and take over the church. The siblings and a female accomplice called themselves Children of Thunder and hatched a plot to extort $100,000 from an elderly couple
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Helzer
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[
"Helzer",
"Justin Alan Helzer"
] |
{
"passage": 65039,
"query": 99723
}
|
Query: After @placeholder’s suicide Sunday, his brother has been paced under intensive screening to ensure that he does not attempt to take his own life as well.
Entities: San Quentin Prison, Daily Mail, California, Justin Helzer, Justin Alan Helzer, San Quentin State Prison, Children of Thunder, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, NBC Bay Area, Helzer, Elvin Bishop, Mormon, Glenn Taylor Helzer, Sam Robinson
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:02 EST, 16 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:16 EST, 16 April 2013 Suicide: Justin Alan Helzer, 41, was pronounced dead at San Quentin State Prison after hanging himself from a sheet in his cell The death row inmate who killed guitarist Elvin Bishop's daughter and four others in 2000 murder-extortion plot died of an apparent suicide, California prison officials announced Monday. Justin Helzer, 41, was found dead Sunday night in his single cell at San Quentin Prison, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation told NBC Bay Area Corrections Lt. Sam Robinson said Helzer used a sheet tied to his cell bars to hang himself. He was found dead during a security check at around 10.17pm. Justin Helzer, 41, received three death sentences in 2005 for the murders. Helzer's brother, Glenn Taylor Helzer, called himself a prophet who wanted to kill Mormon leaders and take over the church. The siblings and a female accomplice called themselves Children of Thunder and hatched a plot to extort $100,000 from an elderly couple
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Justin Alan Helzer
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[
"Ricky Chekevdia"
] |
{
"passage": 65040,
"query": 99724
}
|
Query: Last week, authorities found @placeholder, Dobbs' grandson, at her home.
Entities: Mother, Robert Sandefur, Franklin County, Sandusky, Illinois, CNN, Shannon Wilfong, Beth Sandusky, Ricky Chekevdia, Diane Dobbs
Passage: (CNN) -- An Illinois woman and her boyfriend, already charged with aiding in the abduction of the woman's 6-year-old grandson, face new charges of tampering with a witness in the case, officials said Tuesday. Ricky Chekevdia, 6, allegedly was hidden with his mother in a secret room in his grandmother's house. Diane Dobbs and Robert Sandefur, both 51, are in jail pending the filing of formal charges in the case, said Beth Sandusky, victim services coordinator for the state attorney's office in Franklin County, Illinois. The two were charged previously with aiding and abetting child abduction, a felony, according to Sandusky and court records. NEW: Boy's parents had battled over his custody since his birth in 2002. Grandmother and her boyfriend are in jail pending formal charges. Mother, Shannon Wilfong, tearfully denies any wrongdoing. Boy is staying with father's family under child welfare supervision, station reports
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Ricky Chekevdia
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[
"Jeff Gilligan"
] |
{
"passage": 65041,
"query": 99725
}
|
Query: @placeholder was one of the passengers who spotted the tiny fishing boat while bird watching but his messages to the captain did not get through
Entities: Star Princess, Edward Perrin, Adrian Vásquez, Pamela Owen, Jeff Gilligan, Judy Meredith, Vásquez, British
Passage: By Pamela Owen PUBLISHED: 10:37 EST, 21 April 2012 | UPDATED: 12:54 EST, 21 April 2012 The lone survivor of a trio of men who were lost at sea has told how he desperately tried to flag down a passing cruise ship but watched, helplessly, as it sailed away. Adrian Vásquez, 18, said he was enraged the Star Princess did not stop to save him and his two friends despite being spotted by passengers on board. Vásquez said he and his friends had gone fishing on the tiny boat on February 24 when the engine broke down. Sighting: This photo was taken by birdwatcher Jeff Gilligan from aboard the Star Princess and claims to show the stricken fishing boat and red shirt used by the sailors to try to signal for help. Passengers Jeff Gilligan and Judy Meredith raised the alarm and reported seeing the men. British captain Edward Perrin said he is devastated that the message about a stranded fishing boat was not passed on. Adrian Vásquez survived after drifting at sea for 28 days but his two friends died
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Jeff Gilligan
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[
"Star Princess"
] |
{
"passage": 65041,
"query": 99726
}
|
Query: 'Since we became aware of this incident, we have been investigating circumstances surrounding the claim that @placeholder failed to come to the aid of the disabled boat, after a crew member was alerted by passengers.
Entities: Star Princess, Edward Perrin, Adrian Vásquez, Pamela Owen, Jeff Gilligan, Judy Meredith, Vásquez, British
Passage: By Pamela Owen PUBLISHED: 10:37 EST, 21 April 2012 | UPDATED: 12:54 EST, 21 April 2012 The lone survivor of a trio of men who were lost at sea has told how he desperately tried to flag down a passing cruise ship but watched, helplessly, as it sailed away. Adrian Vásquez, 18, said he was enraged the Star Princess did not stop to save him and his two friends despite being spotted by passengers on board. Vásquez said he and his friends had gone fishing on the tiny boat on February 24 when the engine broke down. Sighting: This photo was taken by birdwatcher Jeff Gilligan from aboard the Star Princess and claims to show the stricken fishing boat and red shirt used by the sailors to try to signal for help. Passengers Jeff Gilligan and Judy Meredith raised the alarm and reported seeing the men. British captain Edward Perrin said he is devastated that the message about a stranded fishing boat was not passed on. Adrian Vásquez survived after drifting at sea for 28 days but his two friends died
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Star Princess
|
[
"American",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 65042,
"query": 99727
}
|
Query: The Mexican government also sharply criticized the decision, saying failure to review Tamayo's case and reconsider his sentence would be 'a clear violation by the @placeholder of its international obligations'.
Entities: Mexican, Miacatlan, U.S., Morelos, Texas, Guy Gaddis, Houston, Tamayo, American, Edgar Tamayo
Passage: Edgar Tamayo was convicted of the January 3, 1994 shooting death of Houston police officer Guy Gaddis and and was executed last month in Texas Thousands of mourners poured out to see the burial of the Mexican man put to death by lethal injection in Texas last month, a move that has sparked diplomatic tensions between the U.S. and the central American state. Friends and relatives carried the coffin of Mexican Edgar Tamayo to the cemetery in his home town of Miacatlan, Morelos state, amid an outpouring of grief from local residents. The 46-year-old Mexican was controversially executed in Texas less than two weeks ago for the killing of a Houston police officer in 1994, despite outrage from human rights groups and last minute appeals from his lawyers for clemency on the grounds that Tamayo was mentally disabled. Thousands line streets of Mexican city for burial of Edgar Tamayo. He was executed by lethal injection last month for killing a policeman. His lawyers say he didn't receive a fair trial
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American
|
[
"American",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 65042,
"query": 99727
}
|
Query: The Mexican government also sharply criticized the decision, saying failure to review Tamayo's case and reconsider his sentence would be 'a clear violation by the @placeholder of its international obligations'.
Entities: Mexican, Miacatlan, U.S., Morelos, Texas, Guy Gaddis, Houston, Tamayo, American, Edgar Tamayo
Passage: Edgar Tamayo was convicted of the January 3, 1994 shooting death of Houston police officer Guy Gaddis and and was executed last month in Texas Thousands of mourners poured out to see the burial of the Mexican man put to death by lethal injection in Texas last month, a move that has sparked diplomatic tensions between the U.S. and the central American state. Friends and relatives carried the coffin of Mexican Edgar Tamayo to the cemetery in his home town of Miacatlan, Morelos state, amid an outpouring of grief from local residents. The 46-year-old Mexican was controversially executed in Texas less than two weeks ago for the killing of a Houston police officer in 1994, despite outrage from human rights groups and last minute appeals from his lawyers for clemency on the grounds that Tamayo was mentally disabled. Thousands line streets of Mexican city for burial of Edgar Tamayo. He was executed by lethal injection last month for killing a policeman. His lawyers say he didn't receive a fair trial
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U.S.
|
[
"FBI"
] |
{
"passage": 65043,
"query": 99728
}
|
Query: @placeholder leads were then culled from that case file, sources said.
Entities: FBI, New York Police Department, New York, Manhattan, CNN, Etan Patz, SoHo
Passage: New York (CNN) -- The search for Etan Patz, a 6-year-old New York boy who disappeared more than three decades ago, is expected to resume on Monday after being suspended for "operational reasons," an FBI spokesman said. A law enforcement source briefed on the investigation said no evidence of human remains has been found so far in the basement of a building in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood where investigators are looking. Around 2 p.m. Sunday, investigators searching the basement abruptly folded up a tent they had erected to shield them from a nasty rainstorm. Moments later, two large New York Police Department vans rolled in, obstructing most of the view of the scene. Through a small break between the vehicles, photographers were able to catch a glimpse of something being loaded into the side of an unmarked blue van. NEW: No evidence of human remains has been found, says a law enforcement source. An FBI spokesman says the search was suspended for "operational reasons" Official: Possible blood stain discovered in basement search. The 6-year-old boy disappeared in 1979 on his way to a bus stop in New York
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FBI
|
[
"London"
] |
{
"passage": 65044,
"query": 99729
}
|
Query: He had travelled from @placeholder to the city with the sole intention of damaging the building - eschewing the capital because he liked London and ‘didn’t want to do anything there’.
Entities: Poland, Manchester Crown Court, Manchester, Maciejewski, Maciej Maciejewski, Polish, Molotov, Britain, London
Passage: Homesick: Maciej Maciejewski, 34, firebombed a town hall in a bid to be deported from Britain A homesick Polish man who firebombed a town hall in a bid to be deported from Britain has been ordered to stay in the country for two more years. Maciej Maciejewski, 34, was so desperate to return to his beloved homeland that he travelled 250 miles from his London house to Manchester. He then created a Molotov cocktail, before setting it alight and hurling it through the doors of the city's 146-year-old town hall. The fire was quickly extinguished by a porter and Maciejewski surrendered to police, telling them: 'I just wanted to go back to Poland.' Maciej Maciejewski, 34, travelled 250 miles from London home to Manchester. Then created a Molotov cocktail, before lighting it and hurling it at town hall. When arrested, Maciejewski told police: 'I just wanted to go back to Poland' But instead, he was imprisoned for 24 months at Manchester Crown Court. The court ruling is expected to cost the taxpayer up to a staggering £75,000
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London
|
[
"London"
] |
{
"passage": 65044,
"query": 99730
}
|
Query: He had travelled from London to the city with the sole intention of damaging the building - eschewing the capital because he liked @placeholder and ‘didn’t want to do anything there’.
Entities: Poland, Manchester Crown Court, Manchester, Maciejewski, Maciej Maciejewski, Polish, Molotov, Britain, London
Passage: Homesick: Maciej Maciejewski, 34, firebombed a town hall in a bid to be deported from Britain A homesick Polish man who firebombed a town hall in a bid to be deported from Britain has been ordered to stay in the country for two more years. Maciej Maciejewski, 34, was so desperate to return to his beloved homeland that he travelled 250 miles from his London house to Manchester. He then created a Molotov cocktail, before setting it alight and hurling it through the doors of the city's 146-year-old town hall. The fire was quickly extinguished by a porter and Maciejewski surrendered to police, telling them: 'I just wanted to go back to Poland.' Maciej Maciejewski, 34, travelled 250 miles from London home to Manchester. Then created a Molotov cocktail, before lighting it and hurling it at town hall. When arrested, Maciejewski told police: 'I just wanted to go back to Poland' But instead, he was imprisoned for 24 months at Manchester Crown Court. The court ruling is expected to cost the taxpayer up to a staggering £75,000
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London
|
[
"Chelsea"
] |
{
"passage": 65045,
"query": 99731
}
|
Query: Both @placeholder and her mother took to the stage at the gala event to speak of their work to aid the conservation of wild elephants.
Entities: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Christian, Wildlife Conservation Society, Christian Louboutin, Chelsea Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Kim, Clinton, Wildlife Conservation Society Gala, Chelsea, Hillary, Kim Kardashian
Passage: Chelsea Clinton appears to have found herself an unexpected pregnancy style icon – reality star Kim Kardashian. Ms Clinton went for towering peep-toe Louboutins and wet-look leather trousers as she appeared alongside her mother Hillary Rodham Clinton at a Wildlife Conservation Society gala on Thursday night. The mother-to-be’s choice of outfit was eerily similar to the style tabloid favourite Kim stuck to throughout her pregnancy last year. Scroll down for video Here's looking at you Kim? : Pregnant Chelsea, seen with her mother Hillary Clinton, opted for towering Christian Louboutin heels and wet-look leather trousers at the Wildlife Conservation Society Gala last night. Chelsea Clinton appeared with her parents at charity gala. She opted for leather trousers and high heeled Christian Louboutins. Chelsea and mother Hillary were honoured for efforts to save elephants
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Chelsea
|
[
"South",
"South Korea",
"South Korean"
] |
{
"passage": 65046,
"query": 99732
}
|
Query: @placeholder has accused the North of similar hacking attacks before, including incidents in 2010 and 2012 that also targeted banks and media organizations.
Entities: Seoul, Communications Committee, Yonhap, Yonhap News Agency, South Korea, North Korea, CNN, South, Pyongyang, China, South Korean
Passage: Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- The suspected cyberattack that appeared to target South Korean banks and broadcasters Wednesday originated from an IP address in China, South Korea's Communications Committee said in a statement Thursday. The attack damaged 32,000 computers and servers of media and financial companies, the committee said. South Korean officials are analyzing the cause and are working to prevent any further damage, the committee said. The attack infected banks' and broadcasters' computer networks with a malicious program that slowed or shut systems down, officials and the semiofficial Yonhap News Agency said. Suspicion immediately fell on North Korea, which has recently renewed threats to go to war with the South amid rising tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear weapons and missile testing and international efforts to stop them. NEW: Attack traced to IP address in China, officials say. North Korea has staged similar attacks in the past, expert says. Banks, broadcasters targeted; government networks unaffected, Yonhap reports. South Korean military steps up its cyberdefense efforts in response
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South
|
[
"South",
"South Korea",
"South Korean"
] |
{
"passage": 65046,
"query": 99732
}
|
Query: @placeholder has accused the North of similar hacking attacks before, including incidents in 2010 and 2012 that also targeted banks and media organizations.
Entities: Seoul, Communications Committee, Yonhap, Yonhap News Agency, South Korea, North Korea, CNN, South, Pyongyang, China, South Korean
Passage: Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- The suspected cyberattack that appeared to target South Korean banks and broadcasters Wednesday originated from an IP address in China, South Korea's Communications Committee said in a statement Thursday. The attack damaged 32,000 computers and servers of media and financial companies, the committee said. South Korean officials are analyzing the cause and are working to prevent any further damage, the committee said. The attack infected banks' and broadcasters' computer networks with a malicious program that slowed or shut systems down, officials and the semiofficial Yonhap News Agency said. Suspicion immediately fell on North Korea, which has recently renewed threats to go to war with the South amid rising tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear weapons and missile testing and international efforts to stop them. NEW: Attack traced to IP address in China, officials say. North Korea has staged similar attacks in the past, expert says. Banks, broadcasters targeted; government networks unaffected, Yonhap reports. South Korean military steps up its cyberdefense efforts in response
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South Korea
|
[
"South",
"South Korea",
"South Korean"
] |
{
"passage": 65046,
"query": 99732
}
|
Query: @placeholder has accused the North of similar hacking attacks before, including incidents in 2010 and 2012 that also targeted banks and media organizations.
Entities: Seoul, Communications Committee, Yonhap, Yonhap News Agency, South Korea, North Korea, CNN, South, Pyongyang, China, South Korean
Passage: Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- The suspected cyberattack that appeared to target South Korean banks and broadcasters Wednesday originated from an IP address in China, South Korea's Communications Committee said in a statement Thursday. The attack damaged 32,000 computers and servers of media and financial companies, the committee said. South Korean officials are analyzing the cause and are working to prevent any further damage, the committee said. The attack infected banks' and broadcasters' computer networks with a malicious program that slowed or shut systems down, officials and the semiofficial Yonhap News Agency said. Suspicion immediately fell on North Korea, which has recently renewed threats to go to war with the South amid rising tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear weapons and missile testing and international efforts to stop them. NEW: Attack traced to IP address in China, officials say. North Korea has staged similar attacks in the past, expert says. Banks, broadcasters targeted; government networks unaffected, Yonhap reports. South Korean military steps up its cyberdefense efforts in response
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South Korean
|
[
"Damon",
"Matt Damon"
] |
{
"passage": 65047,
"query": 99733
}
|
Query: Watch why @placeholder gained 30 pounds for the role »
Entities: Dilbert, Get Smart, Informant, Decatur, FBI, Archer Daniels Midland, ADM, Whitacre, EW, Matt Damon, Steven Soderbergh, Illinois, Damon, Mark Whitacre, Entertainment Weekly
Passage: (Entertainment Weekly) -- Punctuation promises comedy in "The Informant!" as if the title subject is a cartoon secret agent -- maybe Agent 86 in "Get Smart." Matt Damon, as a corporate turncoat, offers up secrets in "The Informant!" But he's not. The whistle-blower worthy of an exclamation point in this groovy-looking, chuckle-baiting, fact-based movie from protean director Steven Soderbergh is Mark Whitacre (Matt Damon), a biochemist and well-placed executive at the agri-processing giant Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) in Decatur, Illinois. It's the early 1990s. The company man is helping expose ADM's alleged global price-fixing activities to the FBI, cooperating with the feds long enough to gather invaluable evidence. But what Whitacre doesn't confide to his FBI handlers, and what his wheat-colored jackets, Dilbert ties, and weakling mustache hide, at least at first, is that this inside source is not completely trustworthy. "The Informant!" stars Matt Damon as corporate worker giving info to FBI. Damon's character is an untrustworthy provider, and actor's performance great. But movie plays situations too much for laughs, says EW. "The Informant!" is directed by Steven Soderbergh
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Damon
|
[
"Damon",
"Matt Damon"
] |
{
"passage": 65047,
"query": 99733
}
|
Query: Watch why @placeholder gained 30 pounds for the role »
Entities: Dilbert, Get Smart, Informant, Decatur, FBI, Archer Daniels Midland, ADM, Whitacre, EW, Matt Damon, Steven Soderbergh, Illinois, Damon, Mark Whitacre, Entertainment Weekly
Passage: (Entertainment Weekly) -- Punctuation promises comedy in "The Informant!" as if the title subject is a cartoon secret agent -- maybe Agent 86 in "Get Smart." Matt Damon, as a corporate turncoat, offers up secrets in "The Informant!" But he's not. The whistle-blower worthy of an exclamation point in this groovy-looking, chuckle-baiting, fact-based movie from protean director Steven Soderbergh is Mark Whitacre (Matt Damon), a biochemist and well-placed executive at the agri-processing giant Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) in Decatur, Illinois. It's the early 1990s. The company man is helping expose ADM's alleged global price-fixing activities to the FBI, cooperating with the feds long enough to gather invaluable evidence. But what Whitacre doesn't confide to his FBI handlers, and what his wheat-colored jackets, Dilbert ties, and weakling mustache hide, at least at first, is that this inside source is not completely trustworthy. "The Informant!" stars Matt Damon as corporate worker giving info to FBI. Damon's character is an untrustworthy provider, and actor's performance great. But movie plays situations too much for laughs, says EW. "The Informant!" is directed by Steven Soderbergh
|
Matt Damon
|
[
"Steven Soderbergh"
] |
{
"passage": 65047,
"query": 99734
}
|
Query: @placeholder is as smart, stylish, and attentive a filmmaker as they come.
Entities: Dilbert, Get Smart, Informant, Decatur, FBI, Archer Daniels Midland, ADM, Whitacre, EW, Matt Damon, Steven Soderbergh, Illinois, Damon, Mark Whitacre, Entertainment Weekly
Passage: (Entertainment Weekly) -- Punctuation promises comedy in "The Informant!" as if the title subject is a cartoon secret agent -- maybe Agent 86 in "Get Smart." Matt Damon, as a corporate turncoat, offers up secrets in "The Informant!" But he's not. The whistle-blower worthy of an exclamation point in this groovy-looking, chuckle-baiting, fact-based movie from protean director Steven Soderbergh is Mark Whitacre (Matt Damon), a biochemist and well-placed executive at the agri-processing giant Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) in Decatur, Illinois. It's the early 1990s. The company man is helping expose ADM's alleged global price-fixing activities to the FBI, cooperating with the feds long enough to gather invaluable evidence. But what Whitacre doesn't confide to his FBI handlers, and what his wheat-colored jackets, Dilbert ties, and weakling mustache hide, at least at first, is that this inside source is not completely trustworthy. "The Informant!" stars Matt Damon as corporate worker giving info to FBI. Damon's character is an untrustworthy provider, and actor's performance great. But movie plays situations too much for laughs, says EW. "The Informant!" is directed by Steven Soderbergh
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Steven Soderbergh
|
[
"Birmingham"
] |
{
"passage": 65048,
"query": 99735
}
|
Query: 'Preserving tradition is one thing, but this event should be funded by sponsorship rather than the bill being left to hard-pressed @placeholder families.'
Entities: West Midlands, Birmingham, Steve Nolan, UK, John Lines, Tory
Passage: By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 09:00 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 11:49 EST, 18 December 2012 Welcome: Councillor John Lines the new Lord Mayor of Birmingham at his £27,000 Mayor-making ceremony in May A banquet to welcome a cash-strapped city's new Lord Mayor has cost the taxpayer a staggering £27,000. A total of 425 guests donned formal wear and enjoyed drinks and a three-course meal as Tory Councillor John Lines became Lord Mayor of Birmingham, West Midlands, earlier this year - all at the expense of the city's council. The authority, which faces crippling funding cuts, will now look at slashing costs for next year's event with front-line services said to be under threat. A lavish banquet was thrown for new Birmingham Lord Mayor John Lines. The authority has set up a committee to look at cutting costs next year. The bill looks extravagant when compared to other major UK cities
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Birmingham
|
[
"Jordan Begley"
] |
{
"passage": 65049,
"query": 99736
}
|
Query: ‘It didn’t make sense at the time but then when I found out about the other @placeholder it clicked,’ she said.
Entities: Jordan Begley, IPCC, Manchester Police, Taser, Manchester, James Tozer, Independent Police Complaints Commission
Passage: By James Tozer PUBLISHED: 07:02 EST, 22 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:21 EST, 9 September 2013 Police are to be investigated over claims that a man who died after being shot with a Taser was mistaken for a wanted criminal with the same name. Jordan Begley, 23, who had a suspected heart defect, was hit with a charge from the 50,000-volt stun gun after officers were called to deal with a row at his home last month. Yesterday it emerged that the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is looking into claims of a tragic mix-up. Jordan Begley, pictured at his workplace, was tasered by greater Manchester Police officers and later died in hospital. Jordan Begley, 23, died after he was Tasered by police in Manchester. His mother says police mistook him for another man with the same name. Now the incident is being investigated by police watchdog
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Jordan Begley
|
[
"American"
] |
{
"passage": 65050,
"query": 99737
}
|
Query: A senior @placeholder administration official, however, said the U.S. government is "actively pursuing justice" for the slayings of the hostages.
Entities: ex-CIA, ISIS, Jihadi John, American, Western, CNN, Japanese, London, British
Passage: (CNN)His voice, his posture and his threats are menacingly familiar. The black-clad ISIS militant shown in a video demanding a $200 million ransom to spare the lives of two Japanese citizens looks and sounds similar to the man who has appeared in at least five previous hostage videos. The knife-wielding masked man with a London accent, nicknamed "Jihadi John," has issued threats and overseen the beheadings of American and British captives. "You now have 72 hours to pressure your government in making a wise decision, by paying the $200 million to save the lives of your citizens," the man in the video that appeared Tuesday says in comments addressed to Japanese citizens. "Otherwise, this knife will become your nightmare." Western officials have said they believe they know the identity of "Jihadi John" But they may be withholding it as a way to get closer to him, an ex-CIA officer says. Expert: The black-clad militant's latest appearance shows ISIS "resilient"
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American
|
[
"Ivory Coast"
] |
{
"passage": 65051,
"query": 99738
}
|
Query: @placeholder was divided into a rebel-controlled north and a loyalist
Entities: Laurent Gbagbo, Alassane Ouatarra, The Hague, Ivory Coast, Matt Blake, Netherlands, The International Criminal Court, Gbagbo
Passage: By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 11:36 EST, 2 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:45 EST, 2 November 2012 Laurent Gbagbo, the man who refused to step down from power in the Ivory Coast prompting a conflict which killed thousands, has been deemed well enough to face allegations of crimes against humanity. The former president faces four charges - murder, rape, persecution and inhuman acts - linked to crimes allegedly committed by his supporters as he clung to power following 2010 elections. He is the first former head of state taken into custody by the court in The Hague, Netherlands, since it was established in 2002. Laurent Gbagbo's health was judged good enough by medical experts working for The International Criminal Court. He is the first former head of state taken into custody by the court in The Hague, Netherlands, since it was established in 2002. Gbagbo, who was extradited nearly a year ago, insists he is innocent. Following the 2010 presidential elections, a bitter power struggle erupted between Gbagbo and challenger Alassane Ouatarra, killing over 3,000
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Ivory Coast
|
[
"Ivory Coast"
] |
{
"passage": 65051,
"query": 99739
}
|
Query: @placeholder was divided into a rebel-controlled north and a loyalist south by a 2002-2003 civil war.
Entities: Laurent Gbagbo, Alassane Ouatarra, The Hague, Ivory Coast, Matt Blake, Netherlands, The International Criminal Court, Gbagbo
Passage: By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 11:36 EST, 2 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:45 EST, 2 November 2012 Laurent Gbagbo, the man who refused to step down from power in the Ivory Coast prompting a conflict which killed thousands, has been deemed well enough to face allegations of crimes against humanity. The former president faces four charges - murder, rape, persecution and inhuman acts - linked to crimes allegedly committed by his supporters as he clung to power following 2010 elections. He is the first former head of state taken into custody by the court in The Hague, Netherlands, since it was established in 2002. Laurent Gbagbo's health was judged good enough by medical experts working for The International Criminal Court. He is the first former head of state taken into custody by the court in The Hague, Netherlands, since it was established in 2002. Gbagbo, who was extradited nearly a year ago, insists he is innocent. Following the 2010 presidential elections, a bitter power struggle erupted between Gbagbo and challenger Alassane Ouatarra, killing over 3,000
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Ivory Coast
|
[
"Christopher"
] |
{
"passage": 65052,
"query": 99740
}
|
Query: @placeholder's family mourn where the little boy was shot and his body abandoned
Entities: Laura Collins, Chrisopher, Armando Saldate, MailOnline, Debra Milke, State, Arizonan, Christopher, Jr
Passage: By Laura Collins PUBLISHED: 05:18 EST, 24 July 2013 | UPDATED: 05:22 EST, 24 July 2013 An Arizonan mother awaiting retrial after 23 years on death row has made a desperate plea for bail after learning that her own mother is dying of cancer, MailOnline can reveal. Debra Milke was found guilty of playing a part in the murder of her 4-year-old son Chrisopher in 1989. Her conviction was dramatically overturned in March when it emerged that the State had knowingly withheld evidence that lead detective, Armando Saldate, Jr, ‘lied under oath and trampled the constitutional rights of suspects.’. Debra Milke was convicted of plotting the murder of son Christopher, 4, two decades ago. Her conviction was described as 'shameful' and 'troubling' by the appeal judge overturning it. Now attorneys have petitioned the court to release her on bail pending retrial in September. Her mother is dying and she has had no contact with her for two months. A judge will again decide her fate on 1 August. The men convicted of the shooting maintain her innocence though they could save their own lives by testifying against her
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Christopher
|
[
"Chile",
"Chilean"
] |
{
"passage": 65053,
"query": 99741
}
|
Query: They faced a gruelling six-hour journey to the @placeholder border in a collection of hired 4x4s, trucks and the three 'star' cars that the crew had planned to use in the ‘car football match’ for the show.
Entities: H982 FKL, Chilean, Argentina, Richard Hammond, South American, Said, Chile, James May, BBC, Clarkson, United Kingdom, UK, Top Gear, H982FKL, Jeremy Clarkson
Passage: Top Gear star Jeremy Clarkson has revealed how Argentina allegedly told Chilean officials to stop the crew entering the country as they tried to flee from an angry mob upset over their car’s H982FKL number plate. The 54-year-old BBC presenter claims the South American country tried to stop their quick getaway so that Clarkson – along with the show’s fellow stars Richard Hammond and James May – could be arrested. However, Argentina’s plan was thwarted when the Chilean officials refused to succumb to the request – instead letting the crew into the country where they were able to safely fly back to the United Kingdom. Jeremy Clarkson and Top Gear crew hounded out of Argentina by a mob. Forced to abandon cars by side of road and leave country three days early. Clarkson's H982 FKL number plate was taken as reference to 1982 conflict. The Top Gear convoy was attacked with rocks, sticks and pickaxe handles. Presenter said authorities tried to stop film crew crossing border into Chile. Said country asked Chilean officials to block entry so they could be arrested. However, Chile allowed crew into country where they safely flew back to UK
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Chile
|
[
"Chile",
"Chilean"
] |
{
"passage": 65053,
"query": 99741
}
|
Query: They faced a gruelling six-hour journey to the @placeholder border in a collection of hired 4x4s, trucks and the three 'star' cars that the crew had planned to use in the ‘car football match’ for the show.
Entities: H982 FKL, Chilean, Argentina, Richard Hammond, South American, Said, Chile, James May, BBC, Clarkson, United Kingdom, UK, Top Gear, H982FKL, Jeremy Clarkson
Passage: Top Gear star Jeremy Clarkson has revealed how Argentina allegedly told Chilean officials to stop the crew entering the country as they tried to flee from an angry mob upset over their car’s H982FKL number plate. The 54-year-old BBC presenter claims the South American country tried to stop their quick getaway so that Clarkson – along with the show’s fellow stars Richard Hammond and James May – could be arrested. However, Argentina’s plan was thwarted when the Chilean officials refused to succumb to the request – instead letting the crew into the country where they were able to safely fly back to the United Kingdom. Jeremy Clarkson and Top Gear crew hounded out of Argentina by a mob. Forced to abandon cars by side of road and leave country three days early. Clarkson's H982 FKL number plate was taken as reference to 1982 conflict. The Top Gear convoy was attacked with rocks, sticks and pickaxe handles. Presenter said authorities tried to stop film crew crossing border into Chile. Said country asked Chilean officials to block entry so they could be arrested. However, Chile allowed crew into country where they safely flew back to UK
|
Chilean
|
[
"Chile",
"Chilean"
] |
{
"passage": 65053,
"query": 99742
}
|
Query: Clarkson described him as a ‘real hero’ and also praised the police officers who escorted the film crew safely into @placeholder.
Entities: H982 FKL, Chilean, Argentina, Richard Hammond, South American, Said, Chile, James May, BBC, Clarkson, United Kingdom, UK, Top Gear, H982FKL, Jeremy Clarkson
Passage: Top Gear star Jeremy Clarkson has revealed how Argentina allegedly told Chilean officials to stop the crew entering the country as they tried to flee from an angry mob upset over their car’s H982FKL number plate. The 54-year-old BBC presenter claims the South American country tried to stop their quick getaway so that Clarkson – along with the show’s fellow stars Richard Hammond and James May – could be arrested. However, Argentina’s plan was thwarted when the Chilean officials refused to succumb to the request – instead letting the crew into the country where they were able to safely fly back to the United Kingdom. Jeremy Clarkson and Top Gear crew hounded out of Argentina by a mob. Forced to abandon cars by side of road and leave country three days early. Clarkson's H982 FKL number plate was taken as reference to 1982 conflict. The Top Gear convoy was attacked with rocks, sticks and pickaxe handles. Presenter said authorities tried to stop film crew crossing border into Chile. Said country asked Chilean officials to block entry so they could be arrested. However, Chile allowed crew into country where they safely flew back to UK
|
Chile
|
[
"Chile",
"Chilean"
] |
{
"passage": 65053,
"query": 99742
}
|
Query: Clarkson described him as a ‘real hero’ and also praised the police officers who escorted the film crew safely into @placeholder.
Entities: H982 FKL, Chilean, Argentina, Richard Hammond, South American, Said, Chile, James May, BBC, Clarkson, United Kingdom, UK, Top Gear, H982FKL, Jeremy Clarkson
Passage: Top Gear star Jeremy Clarkson has revealed how Argentina allegedly told Chilean officials to stop the crew entering the country as they tried to flee from an angry mob upset over their car’s H982FKL number plate. The 54-year-old BBC presenter claims the South American country tried to stop their quick getaway so that Clarkson – along with the show’s fellow stars Richard Hammond and James May – could be arrested. However, Argentina’s plan was thwarted when the Chilean officials refused to succumb to the request – instead letting the crew into the country where they were able to safely fly back to the United Kingdom. Jeremy Clarkson and Top Gear crew hounded out of Argentina by a mob. Forced to abandon cars by side of road and leave country three days early. Clarkson's H982 FKL number plate was taken as reference to 1982 conflict. The Top Gear convoy was attacked with rocks, sticks and pickaxe handles. Presenter said authorities tried to stop film crew crossing border into Chile. Said country asked Chilean officials to block entry so they could be arrested. However, Chile allowed crew into country where they safely flew back to UK
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Chilean
|
[
"Efrain Rios Montt",
"Rios Montt"
] |
{
"passage": 65054,
"query": 99743
}
|
Query: During the trial, prosecutors argued that @placeholder's junta government oversaw the bloodiest period of the country's 1960-1996 civil war that left more than 200,000 people dead and 1 million refugees, according to various truth commission reports.
Entities: Ixil Mayans, Constitutional Court, Guatemalan, Guatemala City, Rios Montt, Efrain Rios Montt, CNN, Guatemala
Passage: Guatemala City (CNN) -- The courtroom erupted in cheers after former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide in May 2013 for allegedly allowing massacres of more than 1,700 indigenous Ixil Mayans in the early 1980s. Hundreds dressed in traditional ethnic "huipiles," crossed their arms over their chests in a sign of gratitude to the tribunal for being the first in the world to try a head of state for genocide in his own country's judicial system. But the verdict would only stick for 10 days. Guatemala's Constitutional Court annulled the conviction and ordered a retrial in 2015, a move critics considered politically motivated. A year ago, Efrain Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide. But the verdict was overturned within 10 days. The attorney general and judge in the case have had their jobs affected. Some say it is in retaliation for prosecuting Rios Montt
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Efrain Rios Montt
|
[
"Efrain Rios Montt",
"Rios Montt"
] |
{
"passage": 65054,
"query": 99743
}
|
Query: During the trial, prosecutors argued that @placeholder's junta government oversaw the bloodiest period of the country's 1960-1996 civil war that left more than 200,000 people dead and 1 million refugees, according to various truth commission reports.
Entities: Ixil Mayans, Constitutional Court, Guatemalan, Guatemala City, Rios Montt, Efrain Rios Montt, CNN, Guatemala
Passage: Guatemala City (CNN) -- The courtroom erupted in cheers after former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide in May 2013 for allegedly allowing massacres of more than 1,700 indigenous Ixil Mayans in the early 1980s. Hundreds dressed in traditional ethnic "huipiles," crossed their arms over their chests in a sign of gratitude to the tribunal for being the first in the world to try a head of state for genocide in his own country's judicial system. But the verdict would only stick for 10 days. Guatemala's Constitutional Court annulled the conviction and ordered a retrial in 2015, a move critics considered politically motivated. A year ago, Efrain Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide. But the verdict was overturned within 10 days. The attorney general and judge in the case have had their jobs affected. Some say it is in retaliation for prosecuting Rios Montt
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Rios Montt
|
[
"Guatemalan"
] |
{
"passage": 65054,
"query": 99744
}
|
Query: "After all," he said, "it's the proper functioning of the judicial system that gives @placeholder citizens faith in other structures within the state."
Entities: Ixil Mayans, Constitutional Court, Guatemalan, Guatemala City, Rios Montt, Efrain Rios Montt, CNN, Guatemala
Passage: Guatemala City (CNN) -- The courtroom erupted in cheers after former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide in May 2013 for allegedly allowing massacres of more than 1,700 indigenous Ixil Mayans in the early 1980s. Hundreds dressed in traditional ethnic "huipiles," crossed their arms over their chests in a sign of gratitude to the tribunal for being the first in the world to try a head of state for genocide in his own country's judicial system. But the verdict would only stick for 10 days. Guatemala's Constitutional Court annulled the conviction and ordered a retrial in 2015, a move critics considered politically motivated. A year ago, Efrain Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide. But the verdict was overturned within 10 days. The attorney general and judge in the case have had their jobs affected. Some say it is in retaliation for prosecuting Rios Montt
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Guatemalan
|
[
"Dallas"
] |
{
"passage": 65055,
"query": 99745
}
|
Query: But it did, and that's what we call @placeholder now.
Entities: Martin, Texans, Smith, Texas, Warren Moon, Cowboys, Earl Campbell, Dallas, George Blanda, Bengals, NFL Flims, Staubach, CNN, Bob Ryan, Eliott McLaughlin, Earth, Mississippi Rush, Super Bowls, Tennessee Titans, Dorsett, Houston Texans, America, ex-Houston Oilers, Roland Martin
Passage: (CNN) -- Let me begin by saying that if Mr. Martin so much as breathes a word about George Blanda, Earl Campbell or Warren Moon, I win this debate. Seriously, they are Tennessee Titans (aka ex-Houston Oilers) and, thus, completely off limits when speaking of the Houston Texans. You may be thinking, "That's an unsporting way to begin an argument." Well, I'm in a pretty unsporting mood after my Cowboys -- again -- choked down the backstretch, looking more like a team playing Five-Mississippi Rush than one of the greatest sports franchises on Earth. But they are still Texas' team. Hell, they're America's team. Don't let anyone tell you differently. Eliott McLaughlin takes issue with Roland Martin's assertion that the Texans are Texas' team. The Texans are a 2002 expansion team enjoying its first playoff bid against the Bengals. Cowboys' history includes 5 Super Bowls and greats like Staubach, Dorsett, Smith. Dallas was christened America's team by NFL Flims' Bob Ryan during a 1978 highlight reel
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Dallas
|
[
"Cowboys"
] |
{
"passage": 65055,
"query": 99746
}
|
Query: It will take decades or longer before Mr. Martin and I can seriously discuss whether the Texans rival the @placeholder in the Lone Star State (which, to be sure, is a reference to the state flag and not the Cowboys' helmet).
Entities: Martin, Texans, Smith, Texas, Warren Moon, Cowboys, Earl Campbell, Dallas, George Blanda, Bengals, NFL Flims, Staubach, CNN, Bob Ryan, Eliott McLaughlin, Earth, Mississippi Rush, Super Bowls, Tennessee Titans, Dorsett, Houston Texans, America, ex-Houston Oilers, Roland Martin
Passage: (CNN) -- Let me begin by saying that if Mr. Martin so much as breathes a word about George Blanda, Earl Campbell or Warren Moon, I win this debate. Seriously, they are Tennessee Titans (aka ex-Houston Oilers) and, thus, completely off limits when speaking of the Houston Texans. You may be thinking, "That's an unsporting way to begin an argument." Well, I'm in a pretty unsporting mood after my Cowboys -- again -- choked down the backstretch, looking more like a team playing Five-Mississippi Rush than one of the greatest sports franchises on Earth. But they are still Texas' team. Hell, they're America's team. Don't let anyone tell you differently. Eliott McLaughlin takes issue with Roland Martin's assertion that the Texans are Texas' team. The Texans are a 2002 expansion team enjoying its first playoff bid against the Bengals. Cowboys' history includes 5 Super Bowls and greats like Staubach, Dorsett, Smith. Dallas was christened America's team by NFL Flims' Bob Ryan during a 1978 highlight reel
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Cowboys
|
[
"A380",
"Airbus A380"
] |
{
"passage": 65056,
"query": 99747
}
|
Query: Stiff challenges will undoubtedly come from Boeing's 747-8i, but with a few years' head start, @placeholder hopes the A380 will see off the competition.
Entities: Boeing, A380, Jumbo Jet, Singapore Airlines, Airbus A380, A380s, Thai Airways, CNN, Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental, Superjumbo, Boeing 747-8
Passage: (CNN) -- It was conceived in secret in the 1980s but it's difficult to miss the Airbus A380 these days. The giant aircraft is a true leviathan of the sky and has just marked its fifth year of commercial service. In October 2007 Singapore Airlines became the first airline to fly the A380, the world's longest commercial airliner at the time. That title is now claimed by the Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental, but the A380 is still wider and carries more passengers. Read more: Boeing 747-8 vs. Airbus A380 Since first taking to the skies to great fanfare, 89 A380s have come into service around the world, with Thai Airways recently becoming the ninth airline to operate the "Superjumbo." The Airbus A380 has just celebrated its fifth anniversary as a commercial aircraft. It's 15 meters wider than a Boeing 747 "Jumbo Jet" There are now 89 A380s in service around the world, operated by nine airlines
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A380
|
[
"A380",
"Airbus A380"
] |
{
"passage": 65056,
"query": 99747
}
|
Query: Stiff challenges will undoubtedly come from Boeing's 747-8i, but with a few years' head start, @placeholder hopes the A380 will see off the competition.
Entities: Boeing, A380, Jumbo Jet, Singapore Airlines, Airbus A380, A380s, Thai Airways, CNN, Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental, Superjumbo, Boeing 747-8
Passage: (CNN) -- It was conceived in secret in the 1980s but it's difficult to miss the Airbus A380 these days. The giant aircraft is a true leviathan of the sky and has just marked its fifth year of commercial service. In October 2007 Singapore Airlines became the first airline to fly the A380, the world's longest commercial airliner at the time. That title is now claimed by the Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental, but the A380 is still wider and carries more passengers. Read more: Boeing 747-8 vs. Airbus A380 Since first taking to the skies to great fanfare, 89 A380s have come into service around the world, with Thai Airways recently becoming the ninth airline to operate the "Superjumbo." The Airbus A380 has just celebrated its fifth anniversary as a commercial aircraft. It's 15 meters wider than a Boeing 747 "Jumbo Jet" There are now 89 A380s in service around the world, operated by nine airlines
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Airbus A380
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[
"Kagame",
"Paul Kagame"
] |
{
"passage": 65057,
"query": 99748
}
|
Query: ‘It has not stopped @placeholder going into Congo.‘We have never seen UK say anything about Rwanda, no matter what it does.
Entities: Paul Kagame, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, African, Steve Doughty, David Himbara, Kagame, British
Passage: By Steve Doughty PUBLISHED: 20:39 EST, 25 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:03 EST, 26 November 2012 British aid to Rwanda is ‘funding a dictator’ and worsening the misery of his victims, a former senior aide to the African state’s president claimed last night. The £270million of aid earmarked for the country over the next three years is ‘sustaining a bad regime’, said David Himbara, who was private secretary to President Paul Kagame until two years ago. Kagame’s regime is alleged to be funding and arming a bloody rebellion in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo, in a conflict marked by the use of child soldiers and widespread rape and murder. President Paul Kagame's former private secretary said £270million of aid earmarked for Rwanda is 'sustaining a bad regime' Kagame's regime is alleged to be funding and arming a bloody rebellion in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Kagame
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[
"Kagame",
"Paul Kagame"
] |
{
"passage": 65057,
"query": 99748
}
|
Query: ‘It has not stopped @placeholder going into Congo.‘We have never seen UK say anything about Rwanda, no matter what it does.
Entities: Paul Kagame, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, African, Steve Doughty, David Himbara, Kagame, British
Passage: By Steve Doughty PUBLISHED: 20:39 EST, 25 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:03 EST, 26 November 2012 British aid to Rwanda is ‘funding a dictator’ and worsening the misery of his victims, a former senior aide to the African state’s president claimed last night. The £270million of aid earmarked for the country over the next three years is ‘sustaining a bad regime’, said David Himbara, who was private secretary to President Paul Kagame until two years ago. Kagame’s regime is alleged to be funding and arming a bloody rebellion in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo, in a conflict marked by the use of child soldiers and widespread rape and murder. President Paul Kagame's former private secretary said £270million of aid earmarked for Rwanda is 'sustaining a bad regime' Kagame's regime is alleged to be funding and arming a bloody rebellion in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Paul Kagame
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[
"Bill Pickering",
"Pickering"
] |
{
"passage": 65058,
"query": 99749
}
|
Query: Mr @placeholder (pictured) was taken to hospital after the attack.
Entities: Ryde, Vic Tagg, Ryde Bill Pickering, Bill Pickering, Tagg, Pickering, Sydney, Cr Pickering, Putney Public school
Passage: A Sydney mayor who was allegedly assaulted at a polling booth on Saturday afternoon has been released from hospital after he was reportedly 'king hit'. Bill Pickering - who is the mayor of Ryde in Sydney's northwest - said he barely saw the punch coming but said it will take a few days to get over the shock. Mr Pickering, 52, said he can identify the man who assaulted him at Putney Public school on Saturday but he declined to give specifics because a police investigation is underway. Bill Pickering (pictured) has been released from hospital after being assaulted outside a polling station on Saturday. Mayor of Ryde Bill Pickering has been released from hospital following an alleged attack. He said it will take a couple of days to recover from the shock. The mayor barely saw the punch coming and 'it was too late to react' He was reportedly handing out sandwiches at a primary school for a council by-election on Saturday. A witness says Cr Pickering was then confronted by independent candidate Vic Tagg. Cr Pickering reportedly hit the ground and began to have a seizure. Mr Tagg has denied his involvement in the attack
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Bill Pickering
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[
"Bill Pickering",
"Pickering"
] |
{
"passage": 65058,
"query": 99749
}
|
Query: Mr @placeholder (pictured) was taken to hospital after the attack.
Entities: Ryde, Vic Tagg, Ryde Bill Pickering, Bill Pickering, Tagg, Pickering, Sydney, Cr Pickering, Putney Public school
Passage: A Sydney mayor who was allegedly assaulted at a polling booth on Saturday afternoon has been released from hospital after he was reportedly 'king hit'. Bill Pickering - who is the mayor of Ryde in Sydney's northwest - said he barely saw the punch coming but said it will take a few days to get over the shock. Mr Pickering, 52, said he can identify the man who assaulted him at Putney Public school on Saturday but he declined to give specifics because a police investigation is underway. Bill Pickering (pictured) has been released from hospital after being assaulted outside a polling station on Saturday. Mayor of Ryde Bill Pickering has been released from hospital following an alleged attack. He said it will take a couple of days to recover from the shock. The mayor barely saw the punch coming and 'it was too late to react' He was reportedly handing out sandwiches at a primary school for a council by-election on Saturday. A witness says Cr Pickering was then confronted by independent candidate Vic Tagg. Cr Pickering reportedly hit the ground and began to have a seizure. Mr Tagg has denied his involvement in the attack
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Pickering
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[
"Rio",
"Rio de Janeiro"
] |
{
"passage": 65059,
"query": 99750
}
|
Query: It's estimated about 20 percent of @placeholder's 6 million people live in the shantytowns.
Entities: Rio de Janeiro, Santa Marta, Rio, Francisco de Moraes, Brazil, CNN, Sugarloaf Mountain
Passage: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (CNN) -- Cement-block walls are being built around the shantytowns of Rio de Janeiro. Authorities say it's to save rainforests. The city's poorest residents say it's an attempt to shut them out. When Francisco de Moraes looks at the wall, it angers him. He has one of the best views of Rio, overlooking the city, its shimmering beaches and Sugarloaf Mountain jutting from the sea. "We don't have the right to have our opinion heard," he said. He speaks during a break from a soccer game on a makeshift cement field that's wedged in by the wall. The "eco-wall," as officials call it, runs up next to his house and around most of the Santa Marta shantytown where he and about 7,000 others live. Rio de Janeiro is erecting walls around shantytowns to protect rainforests. Residents say it amounts to social segregation. "The state government walled us in, so more houses wouldn't be built in the forest" Officials say the wall is needed to keep the regions from spreading further into jungle
|
Rio
|
[
"Rio",
"Rio de Janeiro"
] |
{
"passage": 65059,
"query": 99750
}
|
Query: It's estimated about 20 percent of @placeholder's 6 million people live in the shantytowns.
Entities: Rio de Janeiro, Santa Marta, Rio, Francisco de Moraes, Brazil, CNN, Sugarloaf Mountain
Passage: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (CNN) -- Cement-block walls are being built around the shantytowns of Rio de Janeiro. Authorities say it's to save rainforests. The city's poorest residents say it's an attempt to shut them out. When Francisco de Moraes looks at the wall, it angers him. He has one of the best views of Rio, overlooking the city, its shimmering beaches and Sugarloaf Mountain jutting from the sea. "We don't have the right to have our opinion heard," he said. He speaks during a break from a soccer game on a makeshift cement field that's wedged in by the wall. The "eco-wall," as officials call it, runs up next to his house and around most of the Santa Marta shantytown where he and about 7,000 others live. Rio de Janeiro is erecting walls around shantytowns to protect rainforests. Residents say it amounts to social segregation. "The state government walled us in, so more houses wouldn't be built in the forest" Officials say the wall is needed to keep the regions from spreading further into jungle
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Rio de Janeiro
|
[
"Santa Marta"
] |
{
"passage": 65059,
"query": 99751
}
|
Query: Founded by squatters looking for work in the big city, shantytowns like @placeholder are not even on most maps.
Entities: Rio de Janeiro, Santa Marta, Rio, Francisco de Moraes, Brazil, CNN, Sugarloaf Mountain
Passage: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (CNN) -- Cement-block walls are being built around the shantytowns of Rio de Janeiro. Authorities say it's to save rainforests. The city's poorest residents say it's an attempt to shut them out. When Francisco de Moraes looks at the wall, it angers him. He has one of the best views of Rio, overlooking the city, its shimmering beaches and Sugarloaf Mountain jutting from the sea. "We don't have the right to have our opinion heard," he said. He speaks during a break from a soccer game on a makeshift cement field that's wedged in by the wall. The "eco-wall," as officials call it, runs up next to his house and around most of the Santa Marta shantytown where he and about 7,000 others live. Rio de Janeiro is erecting walls around shantytowns to protect rainforests. Residents say it amounts to social segregation. "The state government walled us in, so more houses wouldn't be built in the forest" Officials say the wall is needed to keep the regions from spreading further into jungle
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Santa Marta
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[
"Kate Kelly",
"Kelly"
] |
{
"passage": 65060,
"query": 99752
}
|
Query: Vigils to support @placeholder were held in 17 countries, according to Ordain Women.
Entities: Virginia, John Dehlin, Kate Kelly, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon, Salt Lake City, Associated Press, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Kelly, Ordain Women
Passage: By Associated Press The Mormon church has excommunicated the prominent founder of a Mormon women's group, Ordain Women, the organization announced Monday afternoon. Kate Kelly's former church leaders in Virginia notified her of the decision after weighing the high-profile decision overnight. She did not attend the disciplinary hearing Sunday by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, instead holding a vigil in Salt Lake City with about 200 supporters. As the leader of Ordain Women, Kelly is accused of apostasy, which is repeated and public advocacy of positions that oppose church teachings. Distressing: Kate Kelly wipes a tear from her face during a vigil Sunday in Salt Lake City. Church leaders informed her Monday she had been excommunicated. Kate Kelly ran Ordain Women, a group that sought to convince the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to give women leadership rules. She was ruled an apostate by church elders and kicked out of the church. Leaders are considering a similar ban for gay advocate John Dehlin
|
Kate Kelly
|
[
"Kate Kelly",
"Kelly"
] |
{
"passage": 65060,
"query": 99752
}
|
Query: Vigils to support @placeholder were held in 17 countries, according to Ordain Women.
Entities: Virginia, John Dehlin, Kate Kelly, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon, Salt Lake City, Associated Press, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Kelly, Ordain Women
Passage: By Associated Press The Mormon church has excommunicated the prominent founder of a Mormon women's group, Ordain Women, the organization announced Monday afternoon. Kate Kelly's former church leaders in Virginia notified her of the decision after weighing the high-profile decision overnight. She did not attend the disciplinary hearing Sunday by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, instead holding a vigil in Salt Lake City with about 200 supporters. As the leader of Ordain Women, Kelly is accused of apostasy, which is repeated and public advocacy of positions that oppose church teachings. Distressing: Kate Kelly wipes a tear from her face during a vigil Sunday in Salt Lake City. Church leaders informed her Monday she had been excommunicated. Kate Kelly ran Ordain Women, a group that sought to convince the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to give women leadership rules. She was ruled an apostate by church elders and kicked out of the church. Leaders are considering a similar ban for gay advocate John Dehlin
|
Kelly
|
[
"John Hargis"
] |
{
"passage": 65061,
"query": 99753
}
|
Query: @placeholder has memories of his mother listening to Harvey every day as well.
Entities: John Hargis, iReporters, Harvey, Brent Burns, Americans, CNN, Paul Harvey, iReport.com
Passage: (CNN) -- Every day for decades, it was an essential part of the day for millions of listeners. A voice would boom out over the radio airwaves, announcing, "Hello, Americans, this is Paul Harvey! Stand by for news!" Paul Harvey gave Brent Burns his "big break," giving one of his songs national exposure for the first time. After more than 70 years on the air, Harvey died Saturday at the age of 90. His broadcasts were heard on more than 1,200 radio stations, according to his Web site. iReporters shared their memories of hearing Harvey's program through the generations and told how he affected their lives, and in some cases their careers. iReporters remember how legendary radio host Paul Harvey affected their lives. John Hargis lost 70% of his hearing, but Harvey's voice was one he recognized. Brent Burns believes that Harvey gave him his "big break" in music. Share your memories of Harvey on iReport.com
|
John Hargis
|
[
"Harvey",
"Paul Harvey"
] |
{
"passage": 65061,
"query": 99754
}
|
Query: Cummins says that she modeled the way she told bedtime stories to her daughter after @placeholder.
Entities: John Hargis, iReporters, Harvey, Brent Burns, Americans, CNN, Paul Harvey, iReport.com
Passage: (CNN) -- Every day for decades, it was an essential part of the day for millions of listeners. A voice would boom out over the radio airwaves, announcing, "Hello, Americans, this is Paul Harvey! Stand by for news!" Paul Harvey gave Brent Burns his "big break," giving one of his songs national exposure for the first time. After more than 70 years on the air, Harvey died Saturday at the age of 90. His broadcasts were heard on more than 1,200 radio stations, according to his Web site. iReporters shared their memories of hearing Harvey's program through the generations and told how he affected their lives, and in some cases their careers. iReporters remember how legendary radio host Paul Harvey affected their lives. John Hargis lost 70% of his hearing, but Harvey's voice was one he recognized. Brent Burns believes that Harvey gave him his "big break" in music. Share your memories of Harvey on iReport.com
|
Harvey
|
[
"Harvey",
"Paul Harvey"
] |
{
"passage": 65061,
"query": 99754
}
|
Query: Cummins says that she modeled the way she told bedtime stories to her daughter after @placeholder.
Entities: John Hargis, iReporters, Harvey, Brent Burns, Americans, CNN, Paul Harvey, iReport.com
Passage: (CNN) -- Every day for decades, it was an essential part of the day for millions of listeners. A voice would boom out over the radio airwaves, announcing, "Hello, Americans, this is Paul Harvey! Stand by for news!" Paul Harvey gave Brent Burns his "big break," giving one of his songs national exposure for the first time. After more than 70 years on the air, Harvey died Saturday at the age of 90. His broadcasts were heard on more than 1,200 radio stations, according to his Web site. iReporters shared their memories of hearing Harvey's program through the generations and told how he affected their lives, and in some cases their careers. iReporters remember how legendary radio host Paul Harvey affected their lives. John Hargis lost 70% of his hearing, but Harvey's voice was one he recognized. Brent Burns believes that Harvey gave him his "big break" in music. Share your memories of Harvey on iReport.com
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Paul Harvey
|
[
"Hodkin",
"Sally Hodkin"
] |
{
"passage": 65062,
"query": 99755
}
|
Query: The @placeholder family said the tragedy highlighted fears about the treatment of dangerous offenders in the community.
Entities: A&E, Hodkin, Bexleyheath, Sally Clark, Edgington, Nicola Edgington, Kerry Clark, Mental Health Act, Police National Computer, London, Kent, Sally Hodkin
Passage: A string of police blunders meant a psychiatric patient and convicted killer remained free to commit murder. Just before knifing a woman to death, Nicola Edgington rang 999 four times from a hospital begging to be arrested. A simple check would have told officers that she had stabbed her mother to death in 2005, but no-one accessed the Police National Computer and a crucial opportunity to section her under the Mental Health Act was missed. Scroll down for video Sentenced: Nicola Edgington, left, has been jailed for 37 years after murdering Sally Hodkin, right, and attempting to murder Kerry Clark in a street attack in south east London in 2011. Nicola Edgington killed Sally Hodkin in Bexleyheath, Kent. She also attacked 22-year-old Sally Clark who managed to fight her off. She had made four 999 calls asking to be arrested earlier that day. But she walked out of a mental health clinic and killed Mrs Hodkin. Police did not carry out a computer check on Edgington which would have alerted them to her previous conviction for manslaughter;. Officers missed an opportunity to use their powers under the Mental Health Act when Edgington tried to leave the A&E department shortly after she arrived with police;. Edgington’s second 999 call from the A&E department was downgraded because she was considered to be in a ‘place of safety’ and an officer was not asked to return despite Edgington saying she could be very dangerous;. The police contacted the hospital only after her fourth 999 call.
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Hodkin
|
[
"Hodkin",
"Sally Hodkin"
] |
{
"passage": 65062,
"query": 99755
}
|
Query: The @placeholder family said the tragedy highlighted fears about the treatment of dangerous offenders in the community.
Entities: A&E, Hodkin, Bexleyheath, Sally Clark, Edgington, Nicola Edgington, Kerry Clark, Mental Health Act, Police National Computer, London, Kent, Sally Hodkin
Passage: A string of police blunders meant a psychiatric patient and convicted killer remained free to commit murder. Just before knifing a woman to death, Nicola Edgington rang 999 four times from a hospital begging to be arrested. A simple check would have told officers that she had stabbed her mother to death in 2005, but no-one accessed the Police National Computer and a crucial opportunity to section her under the Mental Health Act was missed. Scroll down for video Sentenced: Nicola Edgington, left, has been jailed for 37 years after murdering Sally Hodkin, right, and attempting to murder Kerry Clark in a street attack in south east London in 2011. Nicola Edgington killed Sally Hodkin in Bexleyheath, Kent. She also attacked 22-year-old Sally Clark who managed to fight her off. She had made four 999 calls asking to be arrested earlier that day. But she walked out of a mental health clinic and killed Mrs Hodkin. Police did not carry out a computer check on Edgington which would have alerted them to her previous conviction for manslaughter;. Officers missed an opportunity to use their powers under the Mental Health Act when Edgington tried to leave the A&E department shortly after she arrived with police;. Edgington’s second 999 call from the A&E department was downgraded because she was considered to be in a ‘place of safety’ and an officer was not asked to return despite Edgington saying she could be very dangerous;. The police contacted the hospital only after her fourth 999 call.
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Sally Hodkin
|
[
"Ayman al-Zawahri"
] |
{
"passage": 65063,
"query": 99756
}
|
Query: Turning to information he said he had come across on al Qaeda over the years, the agent said he was convinced that @placeholder was running al Qaeda's show in the region.
Entities: Pakistani, John Hutchinson, bin Laden, Abbottabad, Ayman al-Zawahri, Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda, Navy SEAL, Islamabad
Passage: By John Hutchinson PUBLISHED: 16:56 EST, 25 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:57 EST, 25 May 2012 Loyal: Osama bin Laden was still honoured by his surviving wives despite his atrocities Osama bin Laden's three wives remained fiercely loyal and refused to give information following the death of the terror-leader, it has been revealed. The three women were arrested by Pakistani security forces after the Navy SEAL raid on bin Laden's safe house in the town of Abbottabad, about 35 km (60 miles) from the capital Islamabad. Slowly puffing on a cigarette in a rundown Islamabad villa a Pakistani intelligence agent described months of questioning the women and said he struggled to glean any worthwhile information. Three women keep quiet after interrogations by Pakistani agent. All support dead al-Qaeda chief despite atrocities. Aim to track down new leader Ayman al-Zawahri proving fruitless
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Ayman al-Zawahri
|
[
"Oleksandr Turchynov",
"Turchynov"
] |
{
"passage": 65064,
"query": 99757
}
|
Query: The Interior Ministry and @placeholder agreed that one policeman was among the dead and five officers were among the wounded.
Entities: Ministry of Internal Affairs, Russia, National Defense, Turchynov, Ukraine, Kharkiv, Oleksandr Turchynov, Belgorod, Ukrainian, Interior Ministry, CNN, Security Council
Passage: (CNN)Police officers are among the two dead and 15 wounded after an explosion during a peaceful protest in the eastern city of Kharkiv, Ukraine's Interior Ministry said Sunday. Four people belonging to a group that received training in Belgorod, Russia, have been arrested, Secretary Oleksandr Turchynov of Ukraine's National Defense and Security Council said on his website. A gun was also confiscated. Though there were reports that someone threw an explosive device from a vehicle, the blast appeared to be caused by a remote-controlled device, Turchynov's statement said. Footage from the rally shows an estimated 500 people marching through a Kharkiv street, many hoisting Ukrainian flags, when the explosion sends rally participants and onlookers scurrying for cover. Video from scene shows police, onlookers tending to 3 men, two of them in fatigues. Ministry of Internal Affairs official says explosion is a suspected terror act
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Oleksandr Turchynov
|
[
"Oleksandr Turchynov",
"Turchynov"
] |
{
"passage": 65064,
"query": 99757
}
|
Query: The Interior Ministry and @placeholder agreed that one policeman was among the dead and five officers were among the wounded.
Entities: Ministry of Internal Affairs, Russia, National Defense, Turchynov, Ukraine, Kharkiv, Oleksandr Turchynov, Belgorod, Ukrainian, Interior Ministry, CNN, Security Council
Passage: (CNN)Police officers are among the two dead and 15 wounded after an explosion during a peaceful protest in the eastern city of Kharkiv, Ukraine's Interior Ministry said Sunday. Four people belonging to a group that received training in Belgorod, Russia, have been arrested, Secretary Oleksandr Turchynov of Ukraine's National Defense and Security Council said on his website. A gun was also confiscated. Though there were reports that someone threw an explosive device from a vehicle, the blast appeared to be caused by a remote-controlled device, Turchynov's statement said. Footage from the rally shows an estimated 500 people marching through a Kharkiv street, many hoisting Ukrainian flags, when the explosion sends rally participants and onlookers scurrying for cover. Video from scene shows police, onlookers tending to 3 men, two of them in fatigues. Ministry of Internal Affairs official says explosion is a suspected terror act
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Turchynov
|
[
"Floyd Mayweather",
"Pretty Boy"
] |
{
"passage": 65065,
"query": 99758
}
|
Query: 'They're going to be like, 'wow, he should fight @placeholder'.
Entities: Floyd Mayweather, IBF, Pretty Boy, Jesus Soto Karass, Devon Alexander, American, Las Vegas, Shawn Porter, Bolton, Virgil Hunter, Khan, Amir Khan, Alexander
Passage: Amir Khan has conceded that the spectre of Floyd Mayweather will never be far from his mind when he steps in the ring for his welterweight showdown with Devon Alexander in Las Vegas in the early hours of Sunday morning. Khan has spent the majority of the pre-fight build-up insisting he is only concerned with the immediate threat posed by the former IBF champion and that there remain plenty of other options in the 147lbs division. But the 28-year-old Bolton native betrayed his true concerns when questioned over his ability to see off Alexander in explosive enough style to make the prospect of a future showdown with the self-styled 'Pretty Boy' a reality. Amir Khan praises trainer Virgil Hunter for improving his all-round game. Devon Alexander lost his title to fellow American Shawn Porter last year. Alexander bounced back with a win over Jesus Soto Karass in June
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Floyd Mayweather
|
[
"Floyd Mayweather",
"Pretty Boy"
] |
{
"passage": 65065,
"query": 99758
}
|
Query: 'They're going to be like, 'wow, he should fight @placeholder'.
Entities: Floyd Mayweather, IBF, Pretty Boy, Jesus Soto Karass, Devon Alexander, American, Las Vegas, Shawn Porter, Bolton, Virgil Hunter, Khan, Amir Khan, Alexander
Passage: Amir Khan has conceded that the spectre of Floyd Mayweather will never be far from his mind when he steps in the ring for his welterweight showdown with Devon Alexander in Las Vegas in the early hours of Sunday morning. Khan has spent the majority of the pre-fight build-up insisting he is only concerned with the immediate threat posed by the former IBF champion and that there remain plenty of other options in the 147lbs division. But the 28-year-old Bolton native betrayed his true concerns when questioned over his ability to see off Alexander in explosive enough style to make the prospect of a future showdown with the self-styled 'Pretty Boy' a reality. Amir Khan praises trainer Virgil Hunter for improving his all-round game. Devon Alexander lost his title to fellow American Shawn Porter last year. Alexander bounced back with a win over Jesus Soto Karass in June
|
Pretty Boy
|
[
"easyHotel"
] |
{
"passage": 65066,
"query": 99759
}
|
Query: His @placeholder business, which currently runs 20 hotels, wants to raise £60m in the move, the first flotation the tycoon has attempted since his airline floated in 2000.
Entities: Croydon, easyFoodstore' chain, easyJet, easyHotel, Stelios Haji-Ioannou, Richard Spillett, London
Passage: By Richard Spillett Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou had hoped to open the first of his new supermarkets on the ground floor of his latest hotel complex but has been scuppered by local planning chiefs The founder of easyJet is looking for a new location for his first budget supermarket after plans to open it Croydon, south London were thwarted by council planning bosses. Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou wanted to launch his new 'easyFoodstore' chain on the ground floor of his new building, which is also set to become the latest in his easyHotel empire. But the idea was ruled out at an early stage by local planning chiefs, who insisted the building was outside the borough's 'retail zone'. Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou had planned to open a trial store in Croydon. It would have formed the ground floor of an easyHotel and office complex. But his plans were nipped in the bud by local planning bosses. The site will now host a closed mock-up of how the store will look. This will be tested on shoppers before the chain is potentially expanded
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easyHotel
|
[
"Stonehenge"
] |
{
"passage": 65067,
"query": 99760
}
|
Query: Previously, @placeholder enjoyed four- or five-star reviews from 75 per cent of visitors on ratings website TripAdvisor, despite politicians branding the 1960s visitors centre 'a national
Entities: English Heritage, Stonehenge, TripAdvisor, Land Rover
Passage: Furious visitors to the new £27million Stonehenge visitor centre have criticised English Heritage for ‘chaotic scenes’ as the site struggles to cope with the crowds. Tourists have slammed the centre – which opened three weeks ago – on travel website TripAdvisor, with positive reviews plummeting by almost half. Most of the criticism centred on the transportation from the centre to the stones. Visitors have moaned about queuing for more than an hour to board a ‘land train’ – three carriages pulled by a Land Rover – which carries 45 people and takes ten minutes to travel to the stones. Scroll down for video. Good ratings on TripAdvisor plummeted by half in just three weeks. Most complaints centred around failure to get to stones themselves. English Heritage put problems down to 'teething problems'
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Stonehenge
|
[
"Stonehenge"
] |
{
"passage": 65067,
"query": 99761
}
|
Query: Even those giving @placeholder a good overall score complaining of the chaos surrounding accessing the stones.
Entities: English Heritage, Stonehenge, TripAdvisor, Land Rover
Passage: Furious visitors to the new £27million Stonehenge visitor centre have criticised English Heritage for ‘chaotic scenes’ as the site struggles to cope with the crowds. Tourists have slammed the centre – which opened three weeks ago – on travel website TripAdvisor, with positive reviews plummeting by almost half. Most of the criticism centred on the transportation from the centre to the stones. Visitors have moaned about queuing for more than an hour to board a ‘land train’ – three carriages pulled by a Land Rover – which carries 45 people and takes ten minutes to travel to the stones. Scroll down for video. Good ratings on TripAdvisor plummeted by half in just three weeks. Most complaints centred around failure to get to stones themselves. English Heritage put problems down to 'teething problems'
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Stonehenge
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[
"Hamas"
] |
{
"passage": 65068,
"query": 99762
}
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Query: 'Yes, @placeholder and others may have used civilians as human shields, but was that consistent and widespread?'
Entities: Palestinians, Gaza, Israel, Ghazi Hamad, Official, Hamas
Passage: Hamas appeared to admit using human shields to fire rockets into Israel for the first time today, but refused to accept responsibility for the slaughter of hundreds of innocent Palestinians killed in retaliatory airstrikes. In a veiled confession that comes two weeks after the end of the Gaza war, a senior Hamas official said the group's fighters had no choice but to use residential areas from which to launch missiles into their neighbour's territory. But while Ghazi Hamad claimed they took safeguards to keep people away from the violence, he admitted 'mistakes were made', blaming Israel's heavy-handed response for the deaths of civilians. Official says group had no choice but to launch rockets from civilian areas. Ghazi Hamad: safeguards taken to protect civilians but 'we made mistakes' He refuses to accept responsibility for deaths in retaliatory airstrikes
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Hamas
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[
"Israel"
] |
{
"passage": 65068,
"query": 99763
}
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Query: The Israeli army says Hamas fired almost 4,000 rockets at @placeholder, including 600 from close to schools, mosques and other civilian facilities, and scores of mortar shells.
Entities: Palestinians, Gaza, Israel, Ghazi Hamad, Official, Hamas
Passage: Hamas appeared to admit using human shields to fire rockets into Israel for the first time today, but refused to accept responsibility for the slaughter of hundreds of innocent Palestinians killed in retaliatory airstrikes. In a veiled confession that comes two weeks after the end of the Gaza war, a senior Hamas official said the group's fighters had no choice but to use residential areas from which to launch missiles into their neighbour's territory. But while Ghazi Hamad claimed they took safeguards to keep people away from the violence, he admitted 'mistakes were made', blaming Israel's heavy-handed response for the deaths of civilians. Official says group had no choice but to launch rockets from civilian areas. Ghazi Hamad: safeguards taken to protect civilians but 'we made mistakes' He refuses to accept responsibility for deaths in retaliatory airstrikes
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Israel
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[
"Israel"
] |
{
"passage": 65068,
"query": 99764
}
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Query: Frequently, @placeholder arms struck hospitals, schools, homes, mosques, factories and office towers.
Entities: Palestinians, Gaza, Israel, Ghazi Hamad, Official, Hamas
Passage: Hamas appeared to admit using human shields to fire rockets into Israel for the first time today, but refused to accept responsibility for the slaughter of hundreds of innocent Palestinians killed in retaliatory airstrikes. In a veiled confession that comes two weeks after the end of the Gaza war, a senior Hamas official said the group's fighters had no choice but to use residential areas from which to launch missiles into their neighbour's territory. But while Ghazi Hamad claimed they took safeguards to keep people away from the violence, he admitted 'mistakes were made', blaming Israel's heavy-handed response for the deaths of civilians. Official says group had no choice but to launch rockets from civilian areas. Ghazi Hamad: safeguards taken to protect civilians but 'we made mistakes' He refuses to accept responsibility for deaths in retaliatory airstrikes
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Israel
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[
"Israel"
] |
{
"passage": 65068,
"query": 99765
}
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Query: Nevertheless, the death toll and number of civilian deaths have led to harsh condemnations of Israel and raised questions on the proportionality of @placeholder's response.
Entities: Palestinians, Gaza, Israel, Ghazi Hamad, Official, Hamas
Passage: Hamas appeared to admit using human shields to fire rockets into Israel for the first time today, but refused to accept responsibility for the slaughter of hundreds of innocent Palestinians killed in retaliatory airstrikes. In a veiled confession that comes two weeks after the end of the Gaza war, a senior Hamas official said the group's fighters had no choice but to use residential areas from which to launch missiles into their neighbour's territory. But while Ghazi Hamad claimed they took safeguards to keep people away from the violence, he admitted 'mistakes were made', blaming Israel's heavy-handed response for the deaths of civilians. Official says group had no choice but to launch rockets from civilian areas. Ghazi Hamad: safeguards taken to protect civilians but 'we made mistakes' He refuses to accept responsibility for deaths in retaliatory airstrikes
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Israel
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[
"Palestinians"
] |
{
"passage": 65068,
"query": 99766
}
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Query: In an apparent attempt to head off international investigations, the Israeli military said Wednesday it has opened criminal investigations into two high-profile cases involving @placeholder civilian casualties.
Entities: Palestinians, Gaza, Israel, Ghazi Hamad, Official, Hamas
Passage: Hamas appeared to admit using human shields to fire rockets into Israel for the first time today, but refused to accept responsibility for the slaughter of hundreds of innocent Palestinians killed in retaliatory airstrikes. In a veiled confession that comes two weeks after the end of the Gaza war, a senior Hamas official said the group's fighters had no choice but to use residential areas from which to launch missiles into their neighbour's territory. But while Ghazi Hamad claimed they took safeguards to keep people away from the violence, he admitted 'mistakes were made', blaming Israel's heavy-handed response for the deaths of civilians. Official says group had no choice but to launch rockets from civilian areas. Ghazi Hamad: safeguards taken to protect civilians but 'we made mistakes' He refuses to accept responsibility for deaths in retaliatory airstrikes
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Palestinians
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[
"Everton"
] |
{
"passage": 65069,
"query": 99767
}
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Query: On the up: Howard has revived his career at @placeholder and become one of the club's key players
Entities: Everton, Joe Strange, Tim Howard, Romelu Lukaku, World Cup, Salvador, Joe_Strange, Kevin de Bruyne, Manchester United, Brazil, Obama, Belgium, USA, Howard
Passage: By Joe Strange Follow @@Joe_Strange Just like a fine wine, Tim Howard is getting better with age. The 35-year-old proved as much on Tuesday evening when he put in arguably the greatest goalkeeping performance ever witnessed at a World Cup during the USA's narrow extra-time defeat to Belgium in Salvador. He conceded twice in that added 30 minutes, failing to stop Kevin de Bruyne's low strike and Romelu Lukaku's sweeping finish, but he had already won the hearts of a nation with a string of fine saves. VIDEO Scroll down to watch President Obama call to congratulate Tim Howard. Howard made a record 15 saves against Belgium in the World Cup. The Everton keeper enjoyed his best campaign at club level last season. Howard endured a difficult period at Manchester United earlier in his career. He has become a national hero in the USA after his performances in Brazil. The 35-year-old signed a new contract until 2018 with Everton in April
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Everton
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[
"GOP"
] |
{
"passage": 65070,
"query": 99768
}
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Query: She added that the @placeholder also won't win broader minority support "in the budget talks advocating dismantling programs that disproportionately help people of color while keeping programs that are perceived in helping the well off."
Entities: Army, Republicans, K., African-American, Civil Rights era, Smith, Republican, Alabama, CNN, Carl Smith, GOP, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Republican K. Carl Smith is African-American and he knows that the GOP's racial reckoning won't come from 100-page reports from party headquarters with carefully worded prescriptions about "outreach" to "demographic partners." Instead, the type of sea change needed to shake the GOP's image as a party of old, white and culturally-insulated men will require the type of profound grassroots shakeup that might make some in the GOP uneasy. "You got your establishment Republicans who want to keep things the same," said Smith, an Army veteran who grew up in Alabama during the Civil Rights era. "The status quo needs to go through some, I won't say diversity classes, but I'll say liberty classes and learn about helping people on the bottom of the ladder." Republican outreach to minority cited as a priority in new report. The GOP will have to work hard to gain trust, voters in minority communities. Previous GOP policy positions on immigration, entitlements a hurdle for some minorities. Some platform changes may be needed in order to win over more minority voters
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GOP
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