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"USA"
] |
{
"passage": 65150,
"query": 99900
}
|
Query: Weird and wonderful: Ghana fans were in the party mood ahead of kick-off against the @placeholder
Entities: Match Zone, World Cup, Brooks, Germany, Dempsey, Group G, Clint Dempsey, Jurgen Klinsmann, World Cups, Brazil, John Brooks, Andre Ayew, Natal, Ghana, Ghanaians, Fulham, USA, Portugal
Passage: Here's how Clint Dempsey scored one of the fastest goals in World Cup history... CLICK HERE to view our brilliant Match Zone service. Clint Dempsey scored after just 31 seconds and John Brooks powered in a header at the death as USA got their World Cup campaign off to a winning start against Ghana. The former Fulham frontman put Jurgen Klinsmann’s side ahead in the Group G clash, only for Andre Ayew to haul the Ghanaians level. However, substitute Brooks landed the decisive blow in the dying seconds when he headed a last-gasp winner. It ended a run of back-to-back defeats against Ghana after losing in the 2006 and 2010 World Cups and boosted their chances of qualifying for the knockout stages in Brazil. Clint Dempsey put USA ahead after just 29 seconds in Natal. Dempsey's goal the fifth quickest in World Cup history. Andre Ayew equalised after 82 minutes for Ghana. Substitute John Brooks then headed home four minutes later. Germany stay top of Group G after earlier beating Portugal 4-0
|
USA
|
[
"Clint Dempsey",
"Dempsey"
] |
{
"passage": 65150,
"query": 99901
}
|
Query: Crowd pleaser: @placeholder enjoyed his big moment after firing his side into a very early lead
Entities: Match Zone, World Cup, Brooks, Germany, Dempsey, Group G, Clint Dempsey, Jurgen Klinsmann, World Cups, Brazil, John Brooks, Andre Ayew, Natal, Ghana, Ghanaians, Fulham, USA, Portugal
Passage: Here's how Clint Dempsey scored one of the fastest goals in World Cup history... CLICK HERE to view our brilliant Match Zone service. Clint Dempsey scored after just 31 seconds and John Brooks powered in a header at the death as USA got their World Cup campaign off to a winning start against Ghana. The former Fulham frontman put Jurgen Klinsmann’s side ahead in the Group G clash, only for Andre Ayew to haul the Ghanaians level. However, substitute Brooks landed the decisive blow in the dying seconds when he headed a last-gasp winner. It ended a run of back-to-back defeats against Ghana after losing in the 2006 and 2010 World Cups and boosted their chances of qualifying for the knockout stages in Brazil. Clint Dempsey put USA ahead after just 29 seconds in Natal. Dempsey's goal the fifth quickest in World Cup history. Andre Ayew equalised after 82 minutes for Ghana. Substitute John Brooks then headed home four minutes later. Germany stay top of Group G after earlier beating Portugal 4-0
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Clint Dempsey
|
[
"Clint Dempsey",
"Dempsey"
] |
{
"passage": 65150,
"query": 99901
}
|
Query: Crowd pleaser: @placeholder enjoyed his big moment after firing his side into a very early lead
Entities: Match Zone, World Cup, Brooks, Germany, Dempsey, Group G, Clint Dempsey, Jurgen Klinsmann, World Cups, Brazil, John Brooks, Andre Ayew, Natal, Ghana, Ghanaians, Fulham, USA, Portugal
Passage: Here's how Clint Dempsey scored one of the fastest goals in World Cup history... CLICK HERE to view our brilliant Match Zone service. Clint Dempsey scored after just 31 seconds and John Brooks powered in a header at the death as USA got their World Cup campaign off to a winning start against Ghana. The former Fulham frontman put Jurgen Klinsmann’s side ahead in the Group G clash, only for Andre Ayew to haul the Ghanaians level. However, substitute Brooks landed the decisive blow in the dying seconds when he headed a last-gasp winner. It ended a run of back-to-back defeats against Ghana after losing in the 2006 and 2010 World Cups and boosted their chances of qualifying for the knockout stages in Brazil. Clint Dempsey put USA ahead after just 29 seconds in Natal. Dempsey's goal the fifth quickest in World Cup history. Andre Ayew equalised after 82 minutes for Ghana. Substitute John Brooks then headed home four minutes later. Germany stay top of Group G after earlier beating Portugal 4-0
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Dempsey
|
[
"American",
"U.S.",
"US"
] |
{
"passage": 65151,
"query": 99902
}
|
Query: @placeholder has tried to attack the peace talks with this drone but we will
Entities: US, Pakistani, Taliban, Said, Khan Said, U.S., Hakimullah Mehsud, Pakistan, American, Francesca Infante, Sajna, UPDATED
Passage: By Francesca Infante PUBLISHED: 08:44 EST, 2 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 2 November 2013 The Pakistani Taliban have voted to promote number their number two commander to replace leader killed by American drone yesterday. Khan Said, known as Sajna, will replace leader Hakimullah Mehsud who was killed along with three others in a strike by a U.S. drone, militant commanders and security sources have confirmed. Said is believed to have masterminded an attack on a jail in northwest Pakistan that freed nearly 400 prisoners in 2012 and an attack on a Pakistani air force base in the same year. Khan Said, known as Sajna, will replace leader Hakimullah Mehsud who was killed along with three others in a strike by a U.S. drone on Friday. Pakistani Taliban fighters secretly buried him early this morning amid fears that his funeral might also become a target for US drone attacks. Moves to rapidly to replace him come as the Taliban promise a wave of suicide bombs in revenge for his death
|
American
|
[
"American",
"U.S.",
"US"
] |
{
"passage": 65151,
"query": 99902
}
|
Query: @placeholder has tried to attack the peace talks with this drone but we will
Entities: US, Pakistani, Taliban, Said, Khan Said, U.S., Hakimullah Mehsud, Pakistan, American, Francesca Infante, Sajna, UPDATED
Passage: By Francesca Infante PUBLISHED: 08:44 EST, 2 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 2 November 2013 The Pakistani Taliban have voted to promote number their number two commander to replace leader killed by American drone yesterday. Khan Said, known as Sajna, will replace leader Hakimullah Mehsud who was killed along with three others in a strike by a U.S. drone, militant commanders and security sources have confirmed. Said is believed to have masterminded an attack on a jail in northwest Pakistan that freed nearly 400 prisoners in 2012 and an attack on a Pakistani air force base in the same year. Khan Said, known as Sajna, will replace leader Hakimullah Mehsud who was killed along with three others in a strike by a U.S. drone on Friday. Pakistani Taliban fighters secretly buried him early this morning amid fears that his funeral might also become a target for US drone attacks. Moves to rapidly to replace him come as the Taliban promise a wave of suicide bombs in revenge for his death
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U.S.
|
[
"American",
"U.S.",
"US"
] |
{
"passage": 65151,
"query": 99902
}
|
Query: @placeholder has tried to attack the peace talks with this drone but we will
Entities: US, Pakistani, Taliban, Said, Khan Said, U.S., Hakimullah Mehsud, Pakistan, American, Francesca Infante, Sajna, UPDATED
Passage: By Francesca Infante PUBLISHED: 08:44 EST, 2 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 2 November 2013 The Pakistani Taliban have voted to promote number their number two commander to replace leader killed by American drone yesterday. Khan Said, known as Sajna, will replace leader Hakimullah Mehsud who was killed along with three others in a strike by a U.S. drone, militant commanders and security sources have confirmed. Said is believed to have masterminded an attack on a jail in northwest Pakistan that freed nearly 400 prisoners in 2012 and an attack on a Pakistani air force base in the same year. Khan Said, known as Sajna, will replace leader Hakimullah Mehsud who was killed along with three others in a strike by a U.S. drone on Friday. Pakistani Taliban fighters secretly buried him early this morning amid fears that his funeral might also become a target for US drone attacks. Moves to rapidly to replace him come as the Taliban promise a wave of suicide bombs in revenge for his death
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US
|
[
"Zubeidat Tsarnaeva"
] |
{
"passage": 65152,
"query": 99903
}
|
Query: The former client recalled how @placeholder started telling her 'Don't worry, there aren't men in the house today,' when she asked to use the restroom during her sessions, something which didn't bother her in the least.
Entities: Tamerlan Tsarnaeva, Alyssa Kilzer, U.S., Boston, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, Americans, Muslims, Tamerlan, Dzhokar, Helen Pow
Passage: By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 16:39 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 00:12 EST, 22 April 2013 The mother of the two Boston bombing suspects had become an increasingly strict Muslim in recent years and cried for days when her eldest son said he wanted to move out before he was married because it was against the family's faith. Alyssa Kilzer, now 23, visited the home for facials between 2008 and 2012 and has revealed details about her regular interactions with Zubeidat Tsarnaeva and her younger son Dzhokar, 19, who police arrested last night after a 24 hour manhunt. The woman's older son Tamerlan, 26, was killed in a shoot-out on Friday morning. Alyssa Kilzer, now 23, used to visit Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, the mother of Dzhokar and Tamerlan Tsarnaeva, at her family home for facials between 2008 and 2012. Said the woman, her daughters and Dzhokar were 'friendly and kind' but Tamerlan, who she met just twice, was unfriendly. Describes how the woman became increasingly religious over the years and quoted a conspiracy theory that 9/11 was created by the U.S. government to make 'Americans hate Muslims'
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Zubeidat Tsarnaeva
|
[
"Hassan Sheikh Mohamud"
] |
{
"passage": 65153,
"query": 99904
}
|
Query: @placeholder acknowledged that his country is "emerging from a very long, difficult period" marked by instability, extremism and piracy, and is moving toward an era of peace and development.
Entities: United States, Al Shabaab, Mogadishu, Hillary Clinton, Mohamed Siad Barre, Clinton, Somali, Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud
Passage: For the first time in more than two decades, the United States has granted official recognition to the Somali government in Mogadishu. "There is still a long way to go and many challenges to confront, but we have seen a new foundation for that better future being laid," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday in a joint news conference with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who stood beaming at her side. Clinton praised Somalia's actions in reducing the level of extremism since she took office in January 2009, when "Al Shabaab controlled most of Mogadishu and south and central Somalia, and looked like it would gain more territory." "The terrorists ... are not resting, and neither will we," Hillary Clinton says. The secretary of state cites "unmistakable" progress, but notes "there is a long way to go" Somalia was plunged into chaos after dictator Mohamed Siad Barre was overthrown in 1991
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Hassan Sheikh Mohamud
|
[
"HPV"
] |
{
"passage": 65154,
"query": 99905
}
|
Query: Getting vaccinated against @placeholder is a step in prevention, Hausner said.
Entities: Farrah Fawcett, HPV, America, CNN, Colon cancer, Charlie's Angels, STDs
Passage: (CNN) -- The news that one of America's TV icons is suffering from cancer brought sadness. Learning the type of cancer she had made some squeamish. Farrah Fawcett, shown here in 2004, learned she had cancer in 2006. Former "Charlie's Angels" actress Farrah Fawcett, 62, was hospitalized this week. She received a diagnosis of anal cancer in 2006. This type of cancer is less common than rectal and colon cancer, and the location of the tumor and risk factors make people squeamish about discussing it openly, doctors said. Colon cancer at one time also was not openly talked about, because of the body part and functions affected, but with the public awareness campaigns and celebrities advocating for screenings, it has been largely destigmatized. Anal cancer is less familiar. Risk factors for anal cancer include suppressed immune system, HPV, STDs. New cases of anal cancer number about 5,000 a year, with 680 deaths per year. Anal cancer it treatable, but becomes more difficult to treat if tumor spreads
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HPV
|
[
"Vogue"
] |
{
"passage": 65155,
"query": 99906
}
|
Query: Speaking about what is set to be one of the biggest @placeholder covers ever, Kris said it was so 'top-secret' that not even the rest of the family knew about it.
Entities: Kyle Sandilands, Amy Croffey, Vogue, West Hollywood, Bruce Jenner, Craig's Restaurant, Kris Jenner, Chanel, Kris, Kim, Momager, Kardashian, KIIS FM, Khloe à la Sunrise, Kyle and Jackie O Show
Passage: By Amy Croffey The Kardashian family should count themselves lucky that Kris Jenner can always be counted on to have their backs especially when it comes to defending her celebrity family. The world's most infamous momager appeared on KIIS FM's Kyle and Jackie O Show on Thursday morning to slam a number of rumours about her reality show daughters and her ex-husband. At first, it sounded like the 58-year-old may have been pulling a Khloe à la Sunrise, when presenter Kyle Sandilands asked her about Bruce Jenner's rumoured sex change the line cut out. On-trend: Kris was seen leaving Craig's Restaurant in West Hollywood on Wednesday, carrying a stylish Chanel backpack. Momager hasn't seen Kim's bridal gown yet and isn't included in wedding plans. She reveals Kim kept Vogue cover a secret even from her sisters
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Vogue
|
[
"Prince of Wales"
] |
{
"passage": 65156,
"query": 99907
}
|
Query: Welcome: The @placeholder and Duchess were given a round of applause as they left the boat
Entities: King George V Cup, Royal, Prince of Wales, Charles, Camilla, Duchess, Duchess of Cornwall, West Country, Brixham, Ruth Styles, Devonshire, RNLI, Pilgrim
Passage: By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 12:07 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:23 EST, 16 July 2013 Yesterday, the Duchess of Cornwall revealed that the royal birth is imminent. Today, she had to make do with a tour of a Devonshire fishing village as another day passed without an appearance from the new third-in-line to the throne. Despite the lack of a new Royal heir, the Duchess appeared to be in good spirits as she toured the pretty town of Brixham, famous for its fish pie and picturesque harbour, with the Prince of Wales. During the tour, Prince Charles found time to present the King George V Cup to the crew aboard the Pilgrim, a restored fishing trawler and the winner of the town's annual working trawler race. Charles and Camilla met locals in the fishing town of Brixham. Prince Charles presented the King George V Cup to the crew of the Pilgrim. After a tour of the restored trawler, they decamped to an RNLI vessel. Yesterday Camilla revealed that royal baby is expected this week. Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall in West Country for annual visit
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Prince of Wales
|
[
"Prince of Wales"
] |
{
"passage": 65156,
"query": 99908
}
|
Query: After presenting the silver cup to the Pilgrim and its crew, the @placeholder and Duchess decamped to one of the Royal National Lifeboat Institute vessels moored in the harbour.
Entities: King George V Cup, Royal, Prince of Wales, Charles, Camilla, Duchess, Duchess of Cornwall, West Country, Brixham, Ruth Styles, Devonshire, RNLI, Pilgrim
Passage: By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 12:07 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:23 EST, 16 July 2013 Yesterday, the Duchess of Cornwall revealed that the royal birth is imminent. Today, she had to make do with a tour of a Devonshire fishing village as another day passed without an appearance from the new third-in-line to the throne. Despite the lack of a new Royal heir, the Duchess appeared to be in good spirits as she toured the pretty town of Brixham, famous for its fish pie and picturesque harbour, with the Prince of Wales. During the tour, Prince Charles found time to present the King George V Cup to the crew aboard the Pilgrim, a restored fishing trawler and the winner of the town's annual working trawler race. Charles and Camilla met locals in the fishing town of Brixham. Prince Charles presented the King George V Cup to the crew of the Pilgrim. After a tour of the restored trawler, they decamped to an RNLI vessel. Yesterday Camilla revealed that royal baby is expected this week. Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall in West Country for annual visit
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Prince of Wales
|
[
"Duchess",
"Duchess of Cornwall"
] |
{
"passage": 65156,
"query": 99909
}
|
Query: After presenting the silver cup to the Pilgrim and its crew, the Prince and @placeholder decamped to one of the Royal National Lifeboat Institute vessels moored in the harbour.
Entities: King George V Cup, Royal, Prince of Wales, Charles, Camilla, Duchess, Duchess of Cornwall, West Country, Brixham, Ruth Styles, Devonshire, RNLI, Pilgrim
Passage: By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 12:07 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:23 EST, 16 July 2013 Yesterday, the Duchess of Cornwall revealed that the royal birth is imminent. Today, she had to make do with a tour of a Devonshire fishing village as another day passed without an appearance from the new third-in-line to the throne. Despite the lack of a new Royal heir, the Duchess appeared to be in good spirits as she toured the pretty town of Brixham, famous for its fish pie and picturesque harbour, with the Prince of Wales. During the tour, Prince Charles found time to present the King George V Cup to the crew aboard the Pilgrim, a restored fishing trawler and the winner of the town's annual working trawler race. Charles and Camilla met locals in the fishing town of Brixham. Prince Charles presented the King George V Cup to the crew of the Pilgrim. After a tour of the restored trawler, they decamped to an RNLI vessel. Yesterday Camilla revealed that royal baby is expected this week. Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall in West Country for annual visit
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Duchess
|
[
"Duchess",
"Duchess of Cornwall"
] |
{
"passage": 65156,
"query": 99909
}
|
Query: After presenting the silver cup to the Pilgrim and its crew, the Prince and @placeholder decamped to one of the Royal National Lifeboat Institute vessels moored in the harbour.
Entities: King George V Cup, Royal, Prince of Wales, Charles, Camilla, Duchess, Duchess of Cornwall, West Country, Brixham, Ruth Styles, Devonshire, RNLI, Pilgrim
Passage: By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 12:07 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:23 EST, 16 July 2013 Yesterday, the Duchess of Cornwall revealed that the royal birth is imminent. Today, she had to make do with a tour of a Devonshire fishing village as another day passed without an appearance from the new third-in-line to the throne. Despite the lack of a new Royal heir, the Duchess appeared to be in good spirits as she toured the pretty town of Brixham, famous for its fish pie and picturesque harbour, with the Prince of Wales. During the tour, Prince Charles found time to present the King George V Cup to the crew aboard the Pilgrim, a restored fishing trawler and the winner of the town's annual working trawler race. Charles and Camilla met locals in the fishing town of Brixham. Prince Charles presented the King George V Cup to the crew of the Pilgrim. After a tour of the restored trawler, they decamped to an RNLI vessel. Yesterday Camilla revealed that royal baby is expected this week. Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall in West Country for annual visit
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Duchess of Cornwall
|
[
"Australian",
"Australians"
] |
{
"passage": 65157,
"query": 99910
}
|
Query: The data also shows 2,535 @placeholder died by suicide in 2012, almost seven people every day.
Entities: Robin Williams, Georgie Harman, U.S.acting, California, Australians, Beyondblue, Beyondblue Support Service, Northern California, Australian, Hollywood
Passage: Following the death of Hollywood legend Robin Williams, the number of Australians seeking help from the Beyondblue Support Service nearly doubled. The 63-year-old U.S.acting legend was in the early stages of Parkinson's disease and was struggling with depression and anxiety before he died in his northern California home on August 11. Beyondblue CEO Georgie Harman said the sheer numbers of Australians who contacted their service following his death showed that many Australians were in need of urgent support. The Hollywood legend Robin Williams was in the early stages of Parkinson's disease and was struggling with depression and anxiety before he died in his Northern California home on August 11. Beyondblue CEO Georgie Harman said new figures show many Australians rushed for support following Robin Williams' suicide. After his death, contacts made with the organisation happened every two minutes after his death was announced. The most recent suicide data reveals suicide to be the leading cause of death for Australian men and women aged under 45
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Australian
|
[
"Australian",
"Australians"
] |
{
"passage": 65157,
"query": 99910
}
|
Query: The data also shows 2,535 @placeholder died by suicide in 2012, almost seven people every day.
Entities: Robin Williams, Georgie Harman, U.S.acting, California, Australians, Beyondblue, Beyondblue Support Service, Northern California, Australian, Hollywood
Passage: Following the death of Hollywood legend Robin Williams, the number of Australians seeking help from the Beyondblue Support Service nearly doubled. The 63-year-old U.S.acting legend was in the early stages of Parkinson's disease and was struggling with depression and anxiety before he died in his northern California home on August 11. Beyondblue CEO Georgie Harman said the sheer numbers of Australians who contacted their service following his death showed that many Australians were in need of urgent support. The Hollywood legend Robin Williams was in the early stages of Parkinson's disease and was struggling with depression and anxiety before he died in his Northern California home on August 11. Beyondblue CEO Georgie Harman said new figures show many Australians rushed for support following Robin Williams' suicide. After his death, contacts made with the organisation happened every two minutes after his death was announced. The most recent suicide data reveals suicide to be the leading cause of death for Australian men and women aged under 45
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Australians
|
[
"London"
] |
{
"passage": 65158,
"query": 99911
}
|
Query: 'We are seeing the majority of our buyers coming in from London as prices are very high in @placeholder and Tring is particularly popular, it's one of the top areas.
Entities: Hertfordshire, Western Road, Tring, London, Bright
Passage: At less than 8ft wide, there is barely room to swing a cat. But this tiny one-bedroom home - wedged between two shops on a high street - has gone on the market for £220,000. And the pint-sized property in Tring, Hertfordshire, has just 479sq ft of space, already has an offer close to the asking price. Wedged: The glass-fronted home on Western Road in Tring, Hertfordshire, pictured, is less than 8ft wide Bright: Skylights and large windows at the front of the property mean the home is flooded with light Modern: The one-bedroom bolthole boasts a sleek bathroom, pictured, and high-end fittings throughout. Pint-sized property in Tring, Hertfordshire has just 479sq ft of space. The glass-fronted house boasts bedroom, dining room and kitchen. Just 40 miles from London, it could be ideal bolt-hole for busy commuters
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London
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[
"Guardian"
] |
{
"passage": 65159,
"query": 99912
}
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Query: In a statement on its website, the @placeholder said: ‘When responsible journalists working on the same story share documents they are engaged in journalism, not terrorism.’
Entities: Edward Snowden, Guardian, Snowden, Commons, UK, Home Office, GCHQ, James Brokenshire, US National Security Agency, Tory
Passage: James Brokenshire, Minister for Security at the Home Office, said the publication of files has harmed national security Security services are likely to lose track of terrorists and cyber criminals thanks to the Guardian’s publication of the stolen Snowden files, a security minister has warned. Huge damage has been inflicted on the UK’s national security because of the newspaper’s coverage of classified material taken by former US National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden. Home Office minister James Brokenshire was speaking in a Commons debate on the Guardian and its decision to reveal that GCHQ has access to the mass surveillance of citizens’ emails and phone calls. Home Office minister said leaking of Snowden files 'damaged UK national security' He scathed the newspaper for relinquishing 'capabilities we have relied on to stop terrorists' Another Tory MP said Guardian of ‘stepping beyond any reasonable definition of journalism’
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Guardian
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[
"Gaza"
] |
{
"passage": 65160,
"query": 99913
}
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Query: But the barrage of rockets continued, with more than 65 fired from @placeholder in an eight-hour period, the military said Wednesday morning.
Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Gaza, Israel, Palestinian, Al-Qassam, Thai, Qatar, CNN, Hamas, Ehud Barak
Passage: (CNN) -- As dozens of Palestinian rockets rained down on southern Israel, the country's air force carried out new raids on positions in Gaza on Wednesday. Two days of airstrikes have killed four Palestinians, at least two of them identified as militants. Attacks and counterattacks between the two sides are a frequent occurrence but appear to have escalated in the past two days. On Tuesday night, the Israeli military said its aircraft had targeted two rocket-launching squads in northern Gaza as they prepared to fire into southern Israel. That attack killed two militants from Al-Qassam, the military wing of Hamas, and wounded two others. NEW: "Hamas will receive its punishment," Ehud Barak says. Attacks and counterattacks have escalated in the past two days. The Palestinian rocket attacks wound three Thai workers in Israel. The emir of Qatar visits Gaza and will increase aid
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Gaza
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[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 65160,
"query": 99914
}
|
Query: Whoever intends to attack @placeholder citizens needs to know that he will bear the consequences."
Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Gaza, Israel, Palestinian, Al-Qassam, Thai, Qatar, CNN, Hamas, Ehud Barak
Passage: (CNN) -- As dozens of Palestinian rockets rained down on southern Israel, the country's air force carried out new raids on positions in Gaza on Wednesday. Two days of airstrikes have killed four Palestinians, at least two of them identified as militants. Attacks and counterattacks between the two sides are a frequent occurrence but appear to have escalated in the past two days. On Tuesday night, the Israeli military said its aircraft had targeted two rocket-launching squads in northern Gaza as they prepared to fire into southern Israel. That attack killed two militants from Al-Qassam, the military wing of Hamas, and wounded two others. NEW: "Hamas will receive its punishment," Ehud Barak says. Attacks and counterattacks have escalated in the past two days. The Palestinian rocket attacks wound three Thai workers in Israel. The emir of Qatar visits Gaza and will increase aid
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Israel
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 65160,
"query": 99914
}
|
Query: Whoever intends to attack @placeholder citizens needs to know that he will bear the consequences."
Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Gaza, Israel, Palestinian, Al-Qassam, Thai, Qatar, CNN, Hamas, Ehud Barak
Passage: (CNN) -- As dozens of Palestinian rockets rained down on southern Israel, the country's air force carried out new raids on positions in Gaza on Wednesday. Two days of airstrikes have killed four Palestinians, at least two of them identified as militants. Attacks and counterattacks between the two sides are a frequent occurrence but appear to have escalated in the past two days. On Tuesday night, the Israeli military said its aircraft had targeted two rocket-launching squads in northern Gaza as they prepared to fire into southern Israel. That attack killed two militants from Al-Qassam, the military wing of Hamas, and wounded two others. NEW: "Hamas will receive its punishment," Ehud Barak says. Attacks and counterattacks have escalated in the past two days. The Palestinian rocket attacks wound three Thai workers in Israel. The emir of Qatar visits Gaza and will increase aid
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Israeli
|
[
"Hamas"
] |
{
"passage": 65160,
"query": 99915
}
|
Query: "There is no way to eliminate the hatred or hostility entrenched in @placeholder.
Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Gaza, Israel, Palestinian, Al-Qassam, Thai, Qatar, CNN, Hamas, Ehud Barak
Passage: (CNN) -- As dozens of Palestinian rockets rained down on southern Israel, the country's air force carried out new raids on positions in Gaza on Wednesday. Two days of airstrikes have killed four Palestinians, at least two of them identified as militants. Attacks and counterattacks between the two sides are a frequent occurrence but appear to have escalated in the past two days. On Tuesday night, the Israeli military said its aircraft had targeted two rocket-launching squads in northern Gaza as they prepared to fire into southern Israel. That attack killed two militants from Al-Qassam, the military wing of Hamas, and wounded two others. NEW: "Hamas will receive its punishment," Ehud Barak says. Attacks and counterattacks have escalated in the past two days. The Palestinian rocket attacks wound three Thai workers in Israel. The emir of Qatar visits Gaza and will increase aid
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Hamas
|
[
"Gaza"
] |
{
"passage": 65160,
"query": 99916
}
|
Query: But she expressed continuing concern over the "destabilizing role" of Hamas, which has governed @placeholder since 2007.
Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Gaza, Israel, Palestinian, Al-Qassam, Thai, Qatar, CNN, Hamas, Ehud Barak
Passage: (CNN) -- As dozens of Palestinian rockets rained down on southern Israel, the country's air force carried out new raids on positions in Gaza on Wednesday. Two days of airstrikes have killed four Palestinians, at least two of them identified as militants. Attacks and counterattacks between the two sides are a frequent occurrence but appear to have escalated in the past two days. On Tuesday night, the Israeli military said its aircraft had targeted two rocket-launching squads in northern Gaza as they prepared to fire into southern Israel. That attack killed two militants from Al-Qassam, the military wing of Hamas, and wounded two others. NEW: "Hamas will receive its punishment," Ehud Barak says. Attacks and counterattacks have escalated in the past two days. The Palestinian rocket attacks wound three Thai workers in Israel. The emir of Qatar visits Gaza and will increase aid
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Gaza
|
[
"Mark Hughes"
] |
{
"passage": 65161,
"query": 99917
}
|
Query: Big win: @placeholder hopes the win at reigning champions Manchester City can kickstart Stoke's season
Entities: Andy Hampson, Potters, Mame Biram Diouf, Manchester City, Etihad, Barclays Premier League, Manchester United, Hannover, Stoke, Mark Hughes, City, Joe Hart, Diouf, Etihad Stadium
Passage: By Andy Hampson Stoke boss Mark Hughes hailed Mame Biram Diouf's stunning winner after his side claimed a shock victory at Manchester City. Diouf ran from deep inside his own half to nutmeg Joe Hart and hand the Potters 1-0 success over the Barclays Premier League champions at the Etihad Stadium. It was a brilliant first goal in Stoke colours for the former Manchester United forward, who was signed on a free transfer from Hannover in the summer. Winner: Diouf, a former Manchester United striker scored the winner for Stoke at the Etihad Stadium Poised: The striker scored a fine solo goal to inflict Manchester City's first league defeat of the season. Mark Hughes previously managed Manchester City between 2008-2009. Stoke manager praises Mame Biram Diouf's fine solo winner at the Etihad. The former Manchester United striker inflicted City's first league defeat this season, ending Stoke's previous six successive away league defeats at City
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Mark Hughes
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[
"Auto Trader"
] |
{
"passage": 65162,
"query": 99918
}
|
Query: in October and November of last year they returned to @placeholder, and
Entities: Kieran Corcoran, Humphries, Linda Holden, Holden, Auto Trader, Paul Humphries, Worcester Crown Court
Passage: By Kieran Corcoran PUBLISHED: 03:49 EST, 13 September 2013 | UPDATED: 08:14 EST, 13 September 2013 A middle-aged couple have been jailed for conning car buyers out of £120,000 with a string of fake websites. Paul Humphries, 51, and Linda Holden, 55, advertised fake cars on websites including Auto Trader and made potential buyers pay upfront for cars which never arrived. They were jailed this week at Worcester Crown Court for the fraud, which they used to fund their life of luxury. Paul Humphries (left) pleaded guilty to fraud and Linda Holden (right) to money laundering Humphries pleaded guilty to fraud, and was jailed for four years, while Holden pleaded guilty to money laundering and received a sentence of eight months. Paul Humphries, 51, and Linda Holden, 55, posed online as car traders. They tricked victims in to paying upfront for cars which did not exist. Then used the money to pursue a life of luxury. Both were jailed at Worcester Crown Court this week
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Auto Trader
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[
"Baha'is"
] |
{
"passage": 65163,
"query": 99919
}
|
Query: On the question of Iran's persecuted @placeholder minority, he called for the granting of full citizenship rights and rejected longstanding views on the punishment for apostasy in Islam.
Entities: Hossein Ali Montazeri, Shia Islam, Denver, Desmond Tutu, Ayatollah Montazeri, Baha'is, Islamic, Iranian, Green Movement, Hashemi, U.S. Embassy, Iran, Montazeri, Nader Hashemi, CNN, Islamic Republic, Colorado, South Africa
Passage: Denver, Colorado (CNN) -- The moral conscience of Iran's reform movement passed away Sunday morning. Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, who died at 87, was the Iranian equivalent of South Africa's Desmond Tutu for politics. Over the past 20 years, he distinguished himself by virtue of his persistent, judicious criticism of human rights abuses in the Islamic Republic and his defense of the democratic aspirations of the people of Iran within the framework of an ethical interpretation of Shia Islam. His death comes as a huge blow to the Green Movement, yet his supporters will take comfort that he lived a full life and intervened on all the major political questions plaguing Iranian and Islamic politics. Death of Iranian spiritual leader is a blow to Iran's reform movement, says Nader Hashemi. He says Ayatollah Montazeri stood up for the rights of protesters. Montazeri helped pave the way for Islamic Republic but turned against it, Hashemi says. He says Montazeri apologized for seizure of U.S. Embassy and defended the persecuted Baha'is
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Baha'is
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[
"Green Movement"
] |
{
"passage": 65163,
"query": 99920
}
|
Query: In the final six months of his life, on a near-weekly basis, Ayatollah Montazeri issued a strong statement of support for the @placeholder and strongly condemned human rights abuses.
Entities: Hossein Ali Montazeri, Shia Islam, Denver, Desmond Tutu, Ayatollah Montazeri, Baha'is, Islamic, Iranian, Green Movement, Hashemi, U.S. Embassy, Iran, Montazeri, Nader Hashemi, CNN, Islamic Republic, Colorado, South Africa
Passage: Denver, Colorado (CNN) -- The moral conscience of Iran's reform movement passed away Sunday morning. Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, who died at 87, was the Iranian equivalent of South Africa's Desmond Tutu for politics. Over the past 20 years, he distinguished himself by virtue of his persistent, judicious criticism of human rights abuses in the Islamic Republic and his defense of the democratic aspirations of the people of Iran within the framework of an ethical interpretation of Shia Islam. His death comes as a huge blow to the Green Movement, yet his supporters will take comfort that he lived a full life and intervened on all the major political questions plaguing Iranian and Islamic politics. Death of Iranian spiritual leader is a blow to Iran's reform movement, says Nader Hashemi. He says Ayatollah Montazeri stood up for the rights of protesters. Montazeri helped pave the way for Islamic Republic but turned against it, Hashemi says. He says Montazeri apologized for seizure of U.S. Embassy and defended the persecuted Baha'is
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Green Movement
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[
"Eddie",
"Eddie Sharp"
] |
{
"passage": 65164,
"query": 99921
}
|
Query: 'We almost lost @placeholder in April... the average lifespan is about seven years.'
Entities: Eddie Sharp, Niemann-Pick, Alzheimer's, Alzheimer, Sydney, Eddie, Niemann-Pick Disease Type C, Manly Vale
Passage: Little Eddie Sharp was given just 18 months to live when he was born with a rare and deadly metabolic disease known as 'childhood Alzheimer's'. The now four-year-old, who lives in Manly Vale in Sydney's north, was diagnosed at birth with Niemann-Pick Disease Type C - a genetically inherited disease that can cause irreversible brain damage. For now, Eddie's brain is slowly still developing but the deadly disease, which doctors say is similar to Alzheimer's, has already robbed him of his physical strength. Four-year-old Eddie Sharp was born with Niemann-Pick Disease Type C - a genetically inherited disease that can cause irreversible brain damage. Eddie Sharp, 4, was born with a metabolic disease known as Niemann-Pick Disease Type C. The disease, similar to Alzheimer's, can cause irreversible brain damage. Eddie's brain is still developing but the disease has robbed him of his physical strength. There is currently no cure Niemann-Pick and the disease is always fatal. On top of Eddie's rare disease, the four-year-old was also diagnosed with leukaemia two years ago. Eddie spent all of last year in hospital undergoing chemotherapy
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Eddie
|
[
"Eddie",
"Eddie Sharp"
] |
{
"passage": 65164,
"query": 99921
}
|
Query: 'We almost lost @placeholder in April... the average lifespan is about seven years.'
Entities: Eddie Sharp, Niemann-Pick, Alzheimer's, Alzheimer, Sydney, Eddie, Niemann-Pick Disease Type C, Manly Vale
Passage: Little Eddie Sharp was given just 18 months to live when he was born with a rare and deadly metabolic disease known as 'childhood Alzheimer's'. The now four-year-old, who lives in Manly Vale in Sydney's north, was diagnosed at birth with Niemann-Pick Disease Type C - a genetically inherited disease that can cause irreversible brain damage. For now, Eddie's brain is slowly still developing but the deadly disease, which doctors say is similar to Alzheimer's, has already robbed him of his physical strength. Four-year-old Eddie Sharp was born with Niemann-Pick Disease Type C - a genetically inherited disease that can cause irreversible brain damage. Eddie Sharp, 4, was born with a metabolic disease known as Niemann-Pick Disease Type C. The disease, similar to Alzheimer's, can cause irreversible brain damage. Eddie's brain is still developing but the disease has robbed him of his physical strength. There is currently no cure Niemann-Pick and the disease is always fatal. On top of Eddie's rare disease, the four-year-old was also diagnosed with leukaemia two years ago. Eddie spent all of last year in hospital undergoing chemotherapy
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Eddie Sharp
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[
"Alzheimer",
"Alzheimer's"
] |
{
"passage": 65164,
"query": 99922
}
|
Query: The research could also lead to a breakthrough for @placeholder’s patients with doctors saying the diseases are closely linked.
Entities: Eddie Sharp, Niemann-Pick, Alzheimer's, Alzheimer, Sydney, Eddie, Niemann-Pick Disease Type C, Manly Vale
Passage: Little Eddie Sharp was given just 18 months to live when he was born with a rare and deadly metabolic disease known as 'childhood Alzheimer's'. The now four-year-old, who lives in Manly Vale in Sydney's north, was diagnosed at birth with Niemann-Pick Disease Type C - a genetically inherited disease that can cause irreversible brain damage. For now, Eddie's brain is slowly still developing but the deadly disease, which doctors say is similar to Alzheimer's, has already robbed him of his physical strength. Four-year-old Eddie Sharp was born with Niemann-Pick Disease Type C - a genetically inherited disease that can cause irreversible brain damage. Eddie Sharp, 4, was born with a metabolic disease known as Niemann-Pick Disease Type C. The disease, similar to Alzheimer's, can cause irreversible brain damage. Eddie's brain is still developing but the disease has robbed him of his physical strength. There is currently no cure Niemann-Pick and the disease is always fatal. On top of Eddie's rare disease, the four-year-old was also diagnosed with leukaemia two years ago. Eddie spent all of last year in hospital undergoing chemotherapy
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Alzheimer
|
[
"Alzheimer",
"Alzheimer's"
] |
{
"passage": 65164,
"query": 99922
}
|
Query: The research could also lead to a breakthrough for @placeholder’s patients with doctors saying the diseases are closely linked.
Entities: Eddie Sharp, Niemann-Pick, Alzheimer's, Alzheimer, Sydney, Eddie, Niemann-Pick Disease Type C, Manly Vale
Passage: Little Eddie Sharp was given just 18 months to live when he was born with a rare and deadly metabolic disease known as 'childhood Alzheimer's'. The now four-year-old, who lives in Manly Vale in Sydney's north, was diagnosed at birth with Niemann-Pick Disease Type C - a genetically inherited disease that can cause irreversible brain damage. For now, Eddie's brain is slowly still developing but the deadly disease, which doctors say is similar to Alzheimer's, has already robbed him of his physical strength. Four-year-old Eddie Sharp was born with Niemann-Pick Disease Type C - a genetically inherited disease that can cause irreversible brain damage. Eddie Sharp, 4, was born with a metabolic disease known as Niemann-Pick Disease Type C. The disease, similar to Alzheimer's, can cause irreversible brain damage. Eddie's brain is still developing but the disease has robbed him of his physical strength. There is currently no cure Niemann-Pick and the disease is always fatal. On top of Eddie's rare disease, the four-year-old was also diagnosed with leukaemia two years ago. Eddie spent all of last year in hospital undergoing chemotherapy
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Alzheimer's
|
[
"Shangxi",
"Shanxi Province"
] |
{
"passage": 65165,
"query": 99923
}
|
Query: crying in pain three to four hours after the attack in a rural area of Linfen city in @placeholder province.
Entities: Guo Bin, Southern China, Dennis Lam, Shangxi, Shanxi Province, Shenzhen, Linfen, Lam, Zhang Huiying, Fenxi
Passage: A little boy who had his eyes gouged out in a sickening attack has undergone surgery that could one day lead to the partial restoration of his sight. In the first of two operations, Guo Bin was fitted with implants similar to eyeballs by Dr Dennis Lam in the Southern China city of Shenzhen yesterday. Dr Lam had volunteered his services after the six-year-old had been found with his eyes gouged out and covered in blood in Fenxi, Shangxi province, on 24 August. Scroll down for video Hope: Guo Bin has undergone surgery that could one day lead to the partial restoration of his eyesight. Guo Bin has undergone an operation to provide him with eye implants. If successful the six-year-old could have his sight partially restored. Youngster snatched while playing outside home in Linfen, Shanxi Province. His aunt Zhang Huiying, who later killed herself, remains the prime suspect
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Shangxi
|
[
"Shangxi",
"Shanxi Province"
] |
{
"passage": 65165,
"query": 99923
}
|
Query: crying in pain three to four hours after the attack in a rural area of Linfen city in @placeholder province.
Entities: Guo Bin, Southern China, Dennis Lam, Shangxi, Shanxi Province, Shenzhen, Linfen, Lam, Zhang Huiying, Fenxi
Passage: A little boy who had his eyes gouged out in a sickening attack has undergone surgery that could one day lead to the partial restoration of his sight. In the first of two operations, Guo Bin was fitted with implants similar to eyeballs by Dr Dennis Lam in the Southern China city of Shenzhen yesterday. Dr Lam had volunteered his services after the six-year-old had been found with his eyes gouged out and covered in blood in Fenxi, Shangxi province, on 24 August. Scroll down for video Hope: Guo Bin has undergone surgery that could one day lead to the partial restoration of his eyesight. Guo Bin has undergone an operation to provide him with eye implants. If successful the six-year-old could have his sight partially restored. Youngster snatched while playing outside home in Linfen, Shanxi Province. His aunt Zhang Huiying, who later killed herself, remains the prime suspect
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Shanxi Province
|
[
"Sandringham"
] |
{
"passage": 65166,
"query": 99924
}
|
Query: It is also from @placeholder that the Queen's annual Christmas speech is broadcast, usually uncontroversially, although this year looks set to change all that.
Entities: Albert II, Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, Monarchs, King's Cross station, Norfolk, Kings Lynn, The Queen, Sandringham, Juan, First Class, Duke, Christmas, London, Buckingham Palace, Carlos I
Passage: The Queen arrived at Kings Lynn station this morning by public train - but not before local police had secured the area. She was en route to Sandringham, her Norfolk estate, where the royal family traditionally spend the Christmas period. But there was no sign of the Duke of Edinburgh, with the Queen arriving accompanied only by her close protection team. Scroll down for video Christmas holiday: The Queen arrives at Kings Lynn station en route to Sandringham According to Buckingham Palace sources, the Duke has remained in London but will join the Queen shortly. The monarch has made a habit of taking the train to Sandringham, albeit in First Class, setting off from King's Cross station in London and arriving at Kings Lynn an hour and a half later. The Queen, 88, arrived at Kings Lynn station by commuter train today. She travelled alone, with the Duke of Edinburgh nowhere to be seen. Her Majesty was en route to Sandringham where she will spend Christmas. The Queen has recently been plagued with abdication rumours. Yesterday, betting was suspended on a Christmas speech announcement. Monarchs to abdicate in recent years include Albert II and Juan-Carlos I
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Sandringham
|
[
"Sandringham"
] |
{
"passage": 65166,
"query": 99925
}
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Query: On her way: The Queen will now remain at @placeholder until mid February
Entities: Albert II, Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, Monarchs, King's Cross station, Norfolk, Kings Lynn, The Queen, Sandringham, Juan, First Class, Duke, Christmas, London, Buckingham Palace, Carlos I
Passage: The Queen arrived at Kings Lynn station this morning by public train - but not before local police had secured the area. She was en route to Sandringham, her Norfolk estate, where the royal family traditionally spend the Christmas period. But there was no sign of the Duke of Edinburgh, with the Queen arriving accompanied only by her close protection team. Scroll down for video Christmas holiday: The Queen arrives at Kings Lynn station en route to Sandringham According to Buckingham Palace sources, the Duke has remained in London but will join the Queen shortly. The monarch has made a habit of taking the train to Sandringham, albeit in First Class, setting off from King's Cross station in London and arriving at Kings Lynn an hour and a half later. The Queen, 88, arrived at Kings Lynn station by commuter train today. She travelled alone, with the Duke of Edinburgh nowhere to be seen. Her Majesty was en route to Sandringham where she will spend Christmas. The Queen has recently been plagued with abdication rumours. Yesterday, betting was suspended on a Christmas speech announcement. Monarchs to abdicate in recent years include Albert II and Juan-Carlos I
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Sandringham
|
[
"Tehran"
] |
{
"passage": 65167,
"query": 99926
}
|
Query: The young freelance reporter realized he was in serious danger at the airport in @placeholder on June 19, when a half dozen plain-clothed security officers arrived and began leading him out of the building.
Entities: ISTANBUL, Iranian, Greek, Iason Athanasiadis, Washington Times, Iran, Iason Fowden, Turkey, CNN, Athanasiadis, British, Tehran
Passage: ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- Iason Athanasiadis' ordeal began at the airport, shortly after he checked in for his flight to leave Tehran. Iason Athanasiadis said he endured hours of questioning over several weeks in sound-proofed rooms by interrogators he could not see. "I was heading to the gate," the Greek-British journalist said. "This guy materialized on my right. He said 'are you Iason Fowden?' [Athanasiadis' passport name]. I said 'yeah that's me.' He said 'please step to the side ... you're not going to be flying tonight.'" It was an ominous introduction to Iran's security apparatus. Athanasiadis spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons, accused of espionage, subjected to interrogations and, on several occasions, beatings. Iason Athanasiadis arrested at Tehran airport on June 19. Journalist had been on assignment for the Washington Times. Spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons accused of espionage. Released after intense diplomatic effort by Greek government
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Tehran
|
[
"Iran",
"Iranian"
] |
{
"passage": 65167,
"query": 99927
}
|
Query: International human rights organizations estimate thousands of Iranians have gone missing, since the @placeholder government launched its crackdown on opposition activists and journalists following the disputed June 12 presidential elections.
Entities: ISTANBUL, Iranian, Greek, Iason Athanasiadis, Washington Times, Iran, Iason Fowden, Turkey, CNN, Athanasiadis, British, Tehran
Passage: ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- Iason Athanasiadis' ordeal began at the airport, shortly after he checked in for his flight to leave Tehran. Iason Athanasiadis said he endured hours of questioning over several weeks in sound-proofed rooms by interrogators he could not see. "I was heading to the gate," the Greek-British journalist said. "This guy materialized on my right. He said 'are you Iason Fowden?' [Athanasiadis' passport name]. I said 'yeah that's me.' He said 'please step to the side ... you're not going to be flying tonight.'" It was an ominous introduction to Iran's security apparatus. Athanasiadis spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons, accused of espionage, subjected to interrogations and, on several occasions, beatings. Iason Athanasiadis arrested at Tehran airport on June 19. Journalist had been on assignment for the Washington Times. Spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons accused of espionage. Released after intense diplomatic effort by Greek government
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Iran
|
[
"Iran",
"Iranian"
] |
{
"passage": 65167,
"query": 99927
}
|
Query: International human rights organizations estimate thousands of Iranians have gone missing, since the @placeholder government launched its crackdown on opposition activists and journalists following the disputed June 12 presidential elections.
Entities: ISTANBUL, Iranian, Greek, Iason Athanasiadis, Washington Times, Iran, Iason Fowden, Turkey, CNN, Athanasiadis, British, Tehran
Passage: ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- Iason Athanasiadis' ordeal began at the airport, shortly after he checked in for his flight to leave Tehran. Iason Athanasiadis said he endured hours of questioning over several weeks in sound-proofed rooms by interrogators he could not see. "I was heading to the gate," the Greek-British journalist said. "This guy materialized on my right. He said 'are you Iason Fowden?' [Athanasiadis' passport name]. I said 'yeah that's me.' He said 'please step to the side ... you're not going to be flying tonight.'" It was an ominous introduction to Iran's security apparatus. Athanasiadis spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons, accused of espionage, subjected to interrogations and, on several occasions, beatings. Iason Athanasiadis arrested at Tehran airport on June 19. Journalist had been on assignment for the Washington Times. Spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons accused of espionage. Released after intense diplomatic effort by Greek government
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Iranian
|
[
"Tehran"
] |
{
"passage": 65167,
"query": 99928
}
|
Query: Eyewitnesses in @placeholder say many families are still struggling to determine the whereabouts and official status of their detained relatives.
Entities: ISTANBUL, Iranian, Greek, Iason Athanasiadis, Washington Times, Iran, Iason Fowden, Turkey, CNN, Athanasiadis, British, Tehran
Passage: ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- Iason Athanasiadis' ordeal began at the airport, shortly after he checked in for his flight to leave Tehran. Iason Athanasiadis said he endured hours of questioning over several weeks in sound-proofed rooms by interrogators he could not see. "I was heading to the gate," the Greek-British journalist said. "This guy materialized on my right. He said 'are you Iason Fowden?' [Athanasiadis' passport name]. I said 'yeah that's me.' He said 'please step to the side ... you're not going to be flying tonight.'" It was an ominous introduction to Iran's security apparatus. Athanasiadis spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons, accused of espionage, subjected to interrogations and, on several occasions, beatings. Iason Athanasiadis arrested at Tehran airport on June 19. Journalist had been on assignment for the Washington Times. Spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons accused of espionage. Released after intense diplomatic effort by Greek government
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Tehran
|
[
"Tehran"
] |
{
"passage": 65167,
"query": 99929
}
|
Query: That night, Athanasiadis says security officers forced him to ride into @placeholder from the airport, with his head buried in his lap.
Entities: ISTANBUL, Iranian, Greek, Iason Athanasiadis, Washington Times, Iran, Iason Fowden, Turkey, CNN, Athanasiadis, British, Tehran
Passage: ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- Iason Athanasiadis' ordeal began at the airport, shortly after he checked in for his flight to leave Tehran. Iason Athanasiadis said he endured hours of questioning over several weeks in sound-proofed rooms by interrogators he could not see. "I was heading to the gate," the Greek-British journalist said. "This guy materialized on my right. He said 'are you Iason Fowden?' [Athanasiadis' passport name]. I said 'yeah that's me.' He said 'please step to the side ... you're not going to be flying tonight.'" It was an ominous introduction to Iran's security apparatus. Athanasiadis spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons, accused of espionage, subjected to interrogations and, on several occasions, beatings. Iason Athanasiadis arrested at Tehran airport on June 19. Journalist had been on assignment for the Washington Times. Spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons accused of espionage. Released after intense diplomatic effort by Greek government
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Tehran
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[
"Tehran"
] |
{
"passage": 65167,
"query": 99930
}
|
Query: Later, when he tried to make a phone call from a police station in @placeholder, Athanasiadis said security forces tackled him, threw him to the ground, beat him with a club and pepper-sprayed him.
Entities: ISTANBUL, Iranian, Greek, Iason Athanasiadis, Washington Times, Iran, Iason Fowden, Turkey, CNN, Athanasiadis, British, Tehran
Passage: ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- Iason Athanasiadis' ordeal began at the airport, shortly after he checked in for his flight to leave Tehran. Iason Athanasiadis said he endured hours of questioning over several weeks in sound-proofed rooms by interrogators he could not see. "I was heading to the gate," the Greek-British journalist said. "This guy materialized on my right. He said 'are you Iason Fowden?' [Athanasiadis' passport name]. I said 'yeah that's me.' He said 'please step to the side ... you're not going to be flying tonight.'" It was an ominous introduction to Iran's security apparatus. Athanasiadis spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons, accused of espionage, subjected to interrogations and, on several occasions, beatings. Iason Athanasiadis arrested at Tehran airport on June 19. Journalist had been on assignment for the Washington Times. Spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons accused of espionage. Released after intense diplomatic effort by Greek government
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Tehran
|
[
"Iran",
"Iranian"
] |
{
"passage": 65167,
"query": 99931
}
|
Query: "The lesson I take from this is that the @placeholder," Athanasiadis said, "have decided to start arresting foreigners."
Entities: ISTANBUL, Iranian, Greek, Iason Athanasiadis, Washington Times, Iran, Iason Fowden, Turkey, CNN, Athanasiadis, British, Tehran
Passage: ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- Iason Athanasiadis' ordeal began at the airport, shortly after he checked in for his flight to leave Tehran. Iason Athanasiadis said he endured hours of questioning over several weeks in sound-proofed rooms by interrogators he could not see. "I was heading to the gate," the Greek-British journalist said. "This guy materialized on my right. He said 'are you Iason Fowden?' [Athanasiadis' passport name]. I said 'yeah that's me.' He said 'please step to the side ... you're not going to be flying tonight.'" It was an ominous introduction to Iran's security apparatus. Athanasiadis spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons, accused of espionage, subjected to interrogations and, on several occasions, beatings. Iason Athanasiadis arrested at Tehran airport on June 19. Journalist had been on assignment for the Washington Times. Spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons accused of espionage. Released after intense diplomatic effort by Greek government
|
Iran
|
[
"Iran",
"Iranian"
] |
{
"passage": 65167,
"query": 99931
}
|
Query: "The lesson I take from this is that the @placeholder," Athanasiadis said, "have decided to start arresting foreigners."
Entities: ISTANBUL, Iranian, Greek, Iason Athanasiadis, Washington Times, Iran, Iason Fowden, Turkey, CNN, Athanasiadis, British, Tehran
Passage: ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- Iason Athanasiadis' ordeal began at the airport, shortly after he checked in for his flight to leave Tehran. Iason Athanasiadis said he endured hours of questioning over several weeks in sound-proofed rooms by interrogators he could not see. "I was heading to the gate," the Greek-British journalist said. "This guy materialized on my right. He said 'are you Iason Fowden?' [Athanasiadis' passport name]. I said 'yeah that's me.' He said 'please step to the side ... you're not going to be flying tonight.'" It was an ominous introduction to Iran's security apparatus. Athanasiadis spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons, accused of espionage, subjected to interrogations and, on several occasions, beatings. Iason Athanasiadis arrested at Tehran airport on June 19. Journalist had been on assignment for the Washington Times. Spent the next 21 harrowing days in Iranian prisons accused of espionage. Released after intense diplomatic effort by Greek government
|
Iranian
|
[
"John Lewis"
] |
{
"passage": 65168,
"query": 99932
}
|
Query: Alexandra says that she was 'recognised' so often by customers at @placeholder that she took to wearing thick spectacles in order to disguise herself.
Entities: Queen, Elsa, Alexandra Jenkins, Frozen, Disney, John Lewis, Disneyland Paris, Alexandra
Passage: With her long blonde hair, blue eyes and pale complexion, Alexandra Jenkins was constantly compared to Queen Elsa by customers while working as a John Lewis shop assistant. The 20-year-old would even be pestered by young Frozen fans who kept mistaking her for the fictional Disney character on a daily basis. Now Alexandra, who was forced to wear a disguise to look less like the cartoon queen, has decided to embrace her features - and has launched a career as a lookalike. Scroll down for video Alexandra Jenkins was pestered by children who constantly mistook her for Disney's Queen Elsa. Alexandra Jenkins is constantly mistaken by children for the Frozen's Elsa. It was such a problem she even started wearing glasses to disguise herself. Launched lookalike career and offered Queen Elsa role at Disneyland Paris
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John Lewis
|
[
"Disney"
] |
{
"passage": 65168,
"query": 99933
}
|
Query: Single Alexandra's likeness to Elsa has even been noticed by @placeholder who offered her the role of the character at Disneyland Paris.
Entities: Queen, Elsa, Alexandra Jenkins, Frozen, Disney, John Lewis, Disneyland Paris, Alexandra
Passage: With her long blonde hair, blue eyes and pale complexion, Alexandra Jenkins was constantly compared to Queen Elsa by customers while working as a John Lewis shop assistant. The 20-year-old would even be pestered by young Frozen fans who kept mistaking her for the fictional Disney character on a daily basis. Now Alexandra, who was forced to wear a disguise to look less like the cartoon queen, has decided to embrace her features - and has launched a career as a lookalike. Scroll down for video Alexandra Jenkins was pestered by children who constantly mistook her for Disney's Queen Elsa. Alexandra Jenkins is constantly mistaken by children for the Frozen's Elsa. It was such a problem she even started wearing glasses to disguise herself. Launched lookalike career and offered Queen Elsa role at Disneyland Paris
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Disney
|
[
"Tebow",
"Tim Tebow"
] |
{
"passage": 65169,
"query": 99934
}
|
Query: Earlier this month, a dateless senior asked @placeholder to her prom - and when she didn't hear back from him, decided to take a cardboard cut-out of the Jets player instead.
Entities: Tim Tebow, New York Jets, Daily Mail, Fort Myers, Tebow, Bishop Verot, Florida, Chuck Shriner
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:35 EST, 22 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:04 EST, 22 May 2012 Tebow time: Chuck Shriner, 17, dropped to one knee and Tebow-ed his principal at his high school graduation in Fort Myers, Florida A high school student who 'Tebowed' on stage at his graduation ceremony was denied his diploma for the stunt. Chuck Shriner, 17, dropped on one knee in front of his principal on Saturday during Bishop Verot's graduation ceremony. Inspired by Tim Tebow, the New York Jets stand-in quarterback, the move mimics the football star's trademark pose of dropping to one knee and resting his hand on his forehead as he prays. Chuck Shriner, 17, pulled the stunt at Florida high school ceremony. 'I think it was worth it,' said the school football player after mimicking move of New York Jets star
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Tebow
|
[
"Tebow",
"Tim Tebow"
] |
{
"passage": 65169,
"query": 99934
}
|
Query: Earlier this month, a dateless senior asked @placeholder to her prom - and when she didn't hear back from him, decided to take a cardboard cut-out of the Jets player instead.
Entities: Tim Tebow, New York Jets, Daily Mail, Fort Myers, Tebow, Bishop Verot, Florida, Chuck Shriner
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:35 EST, 22 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:04 EST, 22 May 2012 Tebow time: Chuck Shriner, 17, dropped to one knee and Tebow-ed his principal at his high school graduation in Fort Myers, Florida A high school student who 'Tebowed' on stage at his graduation ceremony was denied his diploma for the stunt. Chuck Shriner, 17, dropped on one knee in front of his principal on Saturday during Bishop Verot's graduation ceremony. Inspired by Tim Tebow, the New York Jets stand-in quarterback, the move mimics the football star's trademark pose of dropping to one knee and resting his hand on his forehead as he prays. Chuck Shriner, 17, pulled the stunt at Florida high school ceremony. 'I think it was worth it,' said the school football player after mimicking move of New York Jets star
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Tim Tebow
|
[
"Trojan Horse"
] |
{
"passage": 65170,
"query": 99935
}
|
Query: This is all about causing the maximum amount of organized (sic) chaos and we have fine tuned this as part of @placeholder.’
Entities: Zahoor Iqbal, Muslim, Saltley, Islamic, Trojan Horse, Birmingham, Iqbal, British Army, Saltley School, Sikh, British
Passage: Fanatic: Zahoor Iqbal worked at Saltley School in Birmingham until his arrest in 2008 A state school allegedly infiltrated by Muslim fundamentalists had on its staff an extremist who was jailed for his involvement in a terror cell which planned to behead a British soldier, it emerged yesterday. Zahoor Iqbal, 36, was arrested while working for Saltley School, Birmingham, as an attendance officer and ‘achievement mentor’. Saltley is one of several schools allegedly targeted for takeover by Islamic fanatics. A leaked letter, seemingly from one plotter to another, has revealed an extraordinary operation in Birmingham to oust head teachers who did not comply with ‘Islamic principles’. Zahoor Iqbal, 36, used to work at Saltley School in Birmingham. School was targeted by a 'Trojan Horse' plot to oust its Sikh headteacher. Iqbal was jailed in 2008 for supplying funds and materials for terrorism. His five-man cell planned to decapitate a Muslim soldier in the British Army
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Trojan Horse
|
[
"Leicester"
] |
{
"passage": 65171,
"query": 99936
}
|
Query: The couple, who formerly lived in @placeholder, renew their 90-day visitors’ visas by going to the border with Cyprus and getting their papers stamped without leaving the safety of Northern Cyprus.
Entities: Leicester City Council, Leicester, Sue Reid, Safiya Reheman, Northern Cyprus, Momo, UK, Britain, Interpol, British, Yunus Chhatbar
Passage: By Sue Reid A young couple whose pictures were placed on the Interpol website after they fled abroad to hide their baby from social workers have promised never to return to Britain. Yunus Chhatbar and Safiya Reheman have accused their local council of trying to remove their son, now nine months old, and put him up for adoption. The British-born couple flew to Northern Cyprus last autumn and were the subject of an international alert when their names and photos were placed on the missing persons’ section of the Interpol website. On the run: Yunus Chhatbar (left) and Safiya Reheman have fled to Northern Cyprus to hide their baby Momo from social workers in Leicester. Yunus Chhatbar and Safiya Reheman have accused Leicester City Council of trying to remove their son Momo and put him up for adoption. The couple's pictures were put on Interpol website after they fled the UK. British-born couple flew to Northern Cyprus last autumn. A High Court judge ruled a reporting ban on revealing their names could not be imposed as they already appeared on the Interpol site
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Leicester
|
[
"Northern Cyprus"
] |
{
"passage": 65171,
"query": 99937
}
|
Query: But over the videolink from @placeholder, Mr Chhatbar told him: ‘Good luck in trying to find us.
Entities: Leicester City Council, Leicester, Sue Reid, Safiya Reheman, Northern Cyprus, Momo, UK, Britain, Interpol, British, Yunus Chhatbar
Passage: By Sue Reid A young couple whose pictures were placed on the Interpol website after they fled abroad to hide their baby from social workers have promised never to return to Britain. Yunus Chhatbar and Safiya Reheman have accused their local council of trying to remove their son, now nine months old, and put him up for adoption. The British-born couple flew to Northern Cyprus last autumn and were the subject of an international alert when their names and photos were placed on the missing persons’ section of the Interpol website. On the run: Yunus Chhatbar (left) and Safiya Reheman have fled to Northern Cyprus to hide their baby Momo from social workers in Leicester. Yunus Chhatbar and Safiya Reheman have accused Leicester City Council of trying to remove their son Momo and put him up for adoption. The couple's pictures were put on Interpol website after they fled the UK. British-born couple flew to Northern Cyprus last autumn. A High Court judge ruled a reporting ban on revealing their names could not be imposed as they already appeared on the Interpol site
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Northern Cyprus
|
[
"Britain",
"British",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 65171,
"query": 99938
}
|
Query: In court the barrister for Leicester social services said they still want Momo brought back to @placeholder.
Entities: Leicester City Council, Leicester, Sue Reid, Safiya Reheman, Northern Cyprus, Momo, UK, Britain, Interpol, British, Yunus Chhatbar
Passage: By Sue Reid A young couple whose pictures were placed on the Interpol website after they fled abroad to hide their baby from social workers have promised never to return to Britain. Yunus Chhatbar and Safiya Reheman have accused their local council of trying to remove their son, now nine months old, and put him up for adoption. The British-born couple flew to Northern Cyprus last autumn and were the subject of an international alert when their names and photos were placed on the missing persons’ section of the Interpol website. On the run: Yunus Chhatbar (left) and Safiya Reheman have fled to Northern Cyprus to hide their baby Momo from social workers in Leicester. Yunus Chhatbar and Safiya Reheman have accused Leicester City Council of trying to remove their son Momo and put him up for adoption. The couple's pictures were put on Interpol website after they fled the UK. British-born couple flew to Northern Cyprus last autumn. A High Court judge ruled a reporting ban on revealing their names could not be imposed as they already appeared on the Interpol site
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Britain
|
[
"Britain",
"British",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 65171,
"query": 99938
}
|
Query: In court the barrister for Leicester social services said they still want Momo brought back to @placeholder.
Entities: Leicester City Council, Leicester, Sue Reid, Safiya Reheman, Northern Cyprus, Momo, UK, Britain, Interpol, British, Yunus Chhatbar
Passage: By Sue Reid A young couple whose pictures were placed on the Interpol website after they fled abroad to hide their baby from social workers have promised never to return to Britain. Yunus Chhatbar and Safiya Reheman have accused their local council of trying to remove their son, now nine months old, and put him up for adoption. The British-born couple flew to Northern Cyprus last autumn and were the subject of an international alert when their names and photos were placed on the missing persons’ section of the Interpol website. On the run: Yunus Chhatbar (left) and Safiya Reheman have fled to Northern Cyprus to hide their baby Momo from social workers in Leicester. Yunus Chhatbar and Safiya Reheman have accused Leicester City Council of trying to remove their son Momo and put him up for adoption. The couple's pictures were put on Interpol website after they fled the UK. British-born couple flew to Northern Cyprus last autumn. A High Court judge ruled a reporting ban on revealing their names could not be imposed as they already appeared on the Interpol site
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British
|
[
"Britain",
"British",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 65171,
"query": 99938
}
|
Query: In court the barrister for Leicester social services said they still want Momo brought back to @placeholder.
Entities: Leicester City Council, Leicester, Sue Reid, Safiya Reheman, Northern Cyprus, Momo, UK, Britain, Interpol, British, Yunus Chhatbar
Passage: By Sue Reid A young couple whose pictures were placed on the Interpol website after they fled abroad to hide their baby from social workers have promised never to return to Britain. Yunus Chhatbar and Safiya Reheman have accused their local council of trying to remove their son, now nine months old, and put him up for adoption. The British-born couple flew to Northern Cyprus last autumn and were the subject of an international alert when their names and photos were placed on the missing persons’ section of the Interpol website. On the run: Yunus Chhatbar (left) and Safiya Reheman have fled to Northern Cyprus to hide their baby Momo from social workers in Leicester. Yunus Chhatbar and Safiya Reheman have accused Leicester City Council of trying to remove their son Momo and put him up for adoption. The couple's pictures were put on Interpol website after they fled the UK. British-born couple flew to Northern Cyprus last autumn. A High Court judge ruled a reporting ban on revealing their names could not be imposed as they already appeared on the Interpol site
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UK
|
[
"Harris",
"Jean S. Harris"
] |
{
"passage": 65172,
"query": 99939
}
|
Query: Then she saw a woman's nightgown and hair curlers and grew enraged after realizing they belonged to Tarnower's 37-year-old nurse, who he had begun taking to parties and other events in @placeholder' place.
Entities: Herman Tarnower, Tarnower, New York, The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet, Harris, New Haven, CNN, Connecticut, Scarsdale Diet, James, Jean S. Harris
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Jean S. Harris, the headmistress whose trial for the murder of the "Scarsdale Diet" doctor captured the attention of a nation with its details of sex and infidelity, has died, her son said Friday. She was 89. Harris died in her sleep Sunday at a retirement community in New Haven, Connecticut, her son James said. When she was arrested for the March 10, 1980, shooting death of longtime lover Herman Tarnower, the celebrity doctor behind the best-selling book "The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet," the case ignited a national debate about whether she was a woman scorned or a victim of abuse. Jean S. Harris was convicted in 1981 of killing her longtime lover, Dr. Herman Tarnower. Tarnower wrote a best-selling book touting the benefits of a high-protein, low-fat diet. The case ignited a national debate about Harris and the shooting. She claimed she accidentally killed Tarnower in a struggle for a gun
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Harris
|
[
"Harris",
"Jean S. Harris"
] |
{
"passage": 65172,
"query": 99939
}
|
Query: Then she saw a woman's nightgown and hair curlers and grew enraged after realizing they belonged to Tarnower's 37-year-old nurse, who he had begun taking to parties and other events in @placeholder' place.
Entities: Herman Tarnower, Tarnower, New York, The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet, Harris, New Haven, CNN, Connecticut, Scarsdale Diet, James, Jean S. Harris
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Jean S. Harris, the headmistress whose trial for the murder of the "Scarsdale Diet" doctor captured the attention of a nation with its details of sex and infidelity, has died, her son said Friday. She was 89. Harris died in her sleep Sunday at a retirement community in New Haven, Connecticut, her son James said. When she was arrested for the March 10, 1980, shooting death of longtime lover Herman Tarnower, the celebrity doctor behind the best-selling book "The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet," the case ignited a national debate about whether she was a woman scorned or a victim of abuse. Jean S. Harris was convicted in 1981 of killing her longtime lover, Dr. Herman Tarnower. Tarnower wrote a best-selling book touting the benefits of a high-protein, low-fat diet. The case ignited a national debate about Harris and the shooting. She claimed she accidentally killed Tarnower in a struggle for a gun
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Jean S. Harris
|
[
"Gerri Holterhoff"
] |
{
"passage": 65173,
"query": 99940
}
|
Query: Though she hasn't had to contend with flooding, @placeholder's neighborhood is a graveyard of broken tree branches, and no one has power for miles around.
Entities: Superstorm Sandy, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Gerri Holterhoff, Toms River, Jersey Shore, East Coast, CNN, Holterhoff of Ocean Township
Passage: (CNN) -- "You're disconnected from the whole entire world," says Gerri Holterhoff, after her mobile phone drops another call. After Superstorm Sandy walloped the East Coast on Monday night, more than 2 million New Jersey residents, such as 62-year-old Holterhoff of Ocean Township, were left without electricity, heat or cell phone service. Power has been restored to some households, but nearly 1.5 million customers are still in the dark statewide, and many neighborhoods have been left in disarray. The New Jersey coast saw the worst of the storm. In the town of Toms River and surrounding barrier islands, 200 people had to be pulled to safety from encroaching flood waters. Gov. Chris Christie said the damage along the Jersey Shore was "unthinkable." Nearly 1.5 million people in New Jersey remain without power. Power companies estimate full coverage will be restored by next week. Residents are grilling outdoors and relying on friends for electricity and hot water. Lines for gasoline are miles long, and the waits are endless
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Gerri Holterhoff
|
[
"Georgette"
] |
{
"passage": 65174,
"query": 99941
}
|
Query: "The stupid stuff like what I wear or how I look I can't control, so I just try not to give too much energy to it," she says, calling her body a work in progress after giving birth to @placeholder.
Entities: Mike & Molly" Emmy, PEOPLE.com, Ben Falcone, Hollywood Reporter, Stanley Cup, Saturday Night Live, Georgette, 1½, McCarthy, Vivian, Melissa McCarthy
Passage: (PEOPLE.com) -- Melissa McCarthy is no longer just a bridesmaid. She's the bride. The "Mike & Molly" Emmy winner and "Bridesmaids" scene-stealer has some big plans on her plate -- from launching her own plus-size fashion line to getting hockey's prized Stanley Cup (for a movie) -- during what is already a stellar year for her. But none of her professional plans can top her favorite pastime, being mom to her two daughters with actor-husband Ben Falcone: Vivian, 4, and Georgette, 1½. McCarthy tells the Hollywood Reporter that being a mother actually helps her feel less insecure about her looks. Melissa McCarthy as two daughters with actor-husband Ben Falcone. McCarthy says that being a mother actually helps her feel less insecure about her looks. McCarthy will be hosting this weekend's "Saturday Night Live"
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Georgette
|
[
"Facebook"
] |
{
"passage": 65175,
"query": 99942
}
|
Query: Two men have been sent to prison for posts on @placeholder urging people to riot in northwest England.
Entities: David Cameron, England, Research in Motion, Facebook, Twitter, Theresa May, BlackBerry, Home Office, CNN, London, British
Passage: London (CNN) -- British Home Secretary Theresa May sat down with officials from the social media industry Thursday, her office said, as the government considers trying to ban people from social networking during or after crises. But the government "did not seek any additional powers to close down social media networks," the Home Office said. Twitter, Facebook, and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion all declined to say beforehand what position they would take at the meeting. Top police officers and other government officials were also present for the meeting, which follows riots that swept England earlier this month. Prime Minister David Cameron suggested limits on social networking in the wake of the unrest. NEW: The government did not seek new powers to shut down social media networks, it says. Home Secretary Theresa May called a meeting with social media representatives and police after riots. The government is considering "whether and how we should be able to stop people" from using sites like Twitter. Two men were imprisoned last week for using Facebook to urge riots
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Facebook
|
[
"England"
] |
{
"passage": 65175,
"query": 99943
}
|
Query: Two men have been sent to prison for posts on Facebook urging people to riot in northwest @placeholder.
Entities: David Cameron, England, Research in Motion, Facebook, Twitter, Theresa May, BlackBerry, Home Office, CNN, London, British
Passage: London (CNN) -- British Home Secretary Theresa May sat down with officials from the social media industry Thursday, her office said, as the government considers trying to ban people from social networking during or after crises. But the government "did not seek any additional powers to close down social media networks," the Home Office said. Twitter, Facebook, and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion all declined to say beforehand what position they would take at the meeting. Top police officers and other government officials were also present for the meeting, which follows riots that swept England earlier this month. Prime Minister David Cameron suggested limits on social networking in the wake of the unrest. NEW: The government did not seek new powers to shut down social media networks, it says. Home Secretary Theresa May called a meeting with social media representatives and police after riots. The government is considering "whether and how we should be able to stop people" from using sites like Twitter. Two men were imprisoned last week for using Facebook to urge riots
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England
|
[
"Alfie",
"Alfie Rhys Sullock"
] |
{
"passage": 65176,
"query": 99944
}
|
Query: accidentally hurt her son while getting ready and whether @placeholder's
Entities: Mechanic Pearce, Alfie Rhys Sullock, Sullock, Alfie Sullock, Michael Pearce, Caerphilly, Pearce, Donna Sullock, Cardiff, Alfie, Newport Crown Court
Passage: A mechanic who beat a newborn baby to death sent a message and photos to the child’s mother suggesting everything was fine. Callous Michael Pearce, 33, offered to look after Alfie Sullock so his girlfriend could have her first night out after giving birth six weeks earlier. But he was accused of hitting the infant with a baseball boot and bottles of bubble bath and baby powder during the 95 minutes he was alone with him. Michael Pearce (left) who has been found guilty at Newport Crown Court of killing six-week-old Alfie Rhys Sullock (right) but he was cleared of murder. Michael Pearce, from Caerphilly, bludgeoned Alfie Rhys Sullock to death. He had been babysitting for Alfie's mother, his girlfriend Donna Sullock. She was on her first night out six weeks after giving birth to Alfie. Half an hour into her night, Ms Sullock asked if her son was okay. Mechanic Pearce sent a text back in reply saying: 'You can trust me' At 9.11pm an ambulance was called. The child died later in hospital. It was the first time divorcee Pearce had been left alone with Alfie. Pearce, 33, was convicted of manslaughter but cleared of murder. Ms Sullock, from Cardiff, broke down in tears after the jury's verdict
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Alfie
|
[
"Alfie",
"Alfie Rhys Sullock"
] |
{
"passage": 65176,
"query": 99944
}
|
Query: accidentally hurt her son while getting ready and whether @placeholder's
Entities: Mechanic Pearce, Alfie Rhys Sullock, Sullock, Alfie Sullock, Michael Pearce, Caerphilly, Pearce, Donna Sullock, Cardiff, Alfie, Newport Crown Court
Passage: A mechanic who beat a newborn baby to death sent a message and photos to the child’s mother suggesting everything was fine. Callous Michael Pearce, 33, offered to look after Alfie Sullock so his girlfriend could have her first night out after giving birth six weeks earlier. But he was accused of hitting the infant with a baseball boot and bottles of bubble bath and baby powder during the 95 minutes he was alone with him. Michael Pearce (left) who has been found guilty at Newport Crown Court of killing six-week-old Alfie Rhys Sullock (right) but he was cleared of murder. Michael Pearce, from Caerphilly, bludgeoned Alfie Rhys Sullock to death. He had been babysitting for Alfie's mother, his girlfriend Donna Sullock. She was on her first night out six weeks after giving birth to Alfie. Half an hour into her night, Ms Sullock asked if her son was okay. Mechanic Pearce sent a text back in reply saying: 'You can trust me' At 9.11pm an ambulance was called. The child died later in hospital. It was the first time divorcee Pearce had been left alone with Alfie. Pearce, 33, was convicted of manslaughter but cleared of murder. Ms Sullock, from Cardiff, broke down in tears after the jury's verdict
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Alfie Rhys Sullock
|
[
"EA Sports"
] |
{
"passage": 65177,
"query": 99945
}
|
Query: One of ours: Chelsea were quick off the mark to congratulate their midfielder on @placeholder' decision
Entities: Wayne Rooney, Eden Hazard, Lionel Messi, Messi, Gareth Bale, FIFA Twitter, Barcelona, EA Sports, Premier League, Chelsea, UK, Frank Lampard, FIFA
Passage: Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard has followed in the footsteps of a number of Premier League greats, and been chosen to appear on the UK cover of EA Sports' latest FIFA game. Hazard will be pictured with Lionel Messi on the front cover of FIFA 15, and joins the likes of Gareth Bale, Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard in the list of UK cover stars. EA Sports built up the anticipation on their FIFA Twitter feed by posting a teaser picture of a space next to Messi before making the announcement. VIDEO Scroll down for FIFA 15 features all 20 Premier League stadiums. Chelsea's Eden Hazard has been chosen by EA Sports to appear on the UK front cover of FIFA 15. Hazard joins Barcelona's Lionel Messi, who is on the cover of all editions. The game will be released in the UK on 26 September. Former cover stars include Gareth Bale, Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard
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EA Sports
|
[
"Chelsea"
] |
{
"passage": 65177,
"query": 99946
}
|
Query: @placeholder were clearly pleased with the endorsement of their attacking midfielder, and tweeted the announcement themselves almost straight away.
Entities: Wayne Rooney, Eden Hazard, Lionel Messi, Messi, Gareth Bale, FIFA Twitter, Barcelona, EA Sports, Premier League, Chelsea, UK, Frank Lampard, FIFA
Passage: Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard has followed in the footsteps of a number of Premier League greats, and been chosen to appear on the UK cover of EA Sports' latest FIFA game. Hazard will be pictured with Lionel Messi on the front cover of FIFA 15, and joins the likes of Gareth Bale, Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard in the list of UK cover stars. EA Sports built up the anticipation on their FIFA Twitter feed by posting a teaser picture of a space next to Messi before making the announcement. VIDEO Scroll down for FIFA 15 features all 20 Premier League stadiums. Chelsea's Eden Hazard has been chosen by EA Sports to appear on the UK front cover of FIFA 15. Hazard joins Barcelona's Lionel Messi, who is on the cover of all editions. The game will be released in the UK on 26 September. Former cover stars include Gareth Bale, Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard
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Chelsea
|
[
"Marilyn Monroe"
] |
{
"passage": 65178,
"query": 99947
}
|
Query: 'My darling': One of many love letters sent to @placeholder by husband Arthur Miller
Entities: Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, Arthur Miller, Bedford, LA, Lost Archives, Los Angeles, Lee Strasberg, Joe DiMaggio
Passage: There's a letter from Joe DiMaggio begging her to come back to him following their separation; an intense love note from Arthur Miller, a message from Cary Grant, and even an old prescription pill bottle from a pharmacy in Bedford. Over 200 rare personal items of Marilyn Monroe's that have never been seen by the public will go up for auction in Los Angeles next month. The collection of belongings - which also includes her supposedly-favorite black coat, circa mid-1950s, photographs and other memorabilia - were until now kept by her mentor and coach Lee Strasberg, who died in 1982. The Lost Archives of Marilyn Monroe will go under the hammer December 5 and 6 in LA. Actress' favorite coat expected to fetch at least $120,000. One letter is from Joe DiMaggio begging her not to divorce him
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Marilyn Monroe
|
[
"John",
"John McAreavey"
] |
{
"passage": 65179,
"query": 99948
}
|
Query: ‘I am duty-bound to speak about the manner in which fingers have been constantly pointed at @placeholder in the most unbefitting manner.’
Entities: John McAreavey, John, Sandip Moneea, Catherine Fegan, Michaela, Michaela Harte, McAreavey, Michaela McAreavey, Mauritius, Avinash Treebhoowoon
Passage: By Catherine Fegan 'Suffering': John McAreavey, pictured with Michaela on their wedding day, cried in court as closing statements were made during her murder trial The widower of a bride who was murdered on their honeymoon broke down into tears as a lawyer hit back at 'grotesque theories' put forward by the defence of her alleged killers. John McAreavey and Michaela Harte had been married only 12 days when she was found strangled in the bathtub of their luxury hotel on the paradise island of Mauritius. Two hotel employees are accused of murdering 27-year-old Mrs McAreavey when she returned to the couple’s room at the exclusive beachside complex and caught them stealing. Michaela McAreavey, 27, found dead in bathtub of Mauritius hotel room. Michaela and husband John had only married twelve days before her death in January 2011. Hotel workers Avinash Treebhoowoon and Sandip Moneea deny murder
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John
|
[
"John",
"John McAreavey"
] |
{
"passage": 65179,
"query": 99948
}
|
Query: ‘I am duty-bound to speak about the manner in which fingers have been constantly pointed at @placeholder in the most unbefitting manner.’
Entities: John McAreavey, John, Sandip Moneea, Catherine Fegan, Michaela, Michaela Harte, McAreavey, Michaela McAreavey, Mauritius, Avinash Treebhoowoon
Passage: By Catherine Fegan 'Suffering': John McAreavey, pictured with Michaela on their wedding day, cried in court as closing statements were made during her murder trial The widower of a bride who was murdered on their honeymoon broke down into tears as a lawyer hit back at 'grotesque theories' put forward by the defence of her alleged killers. John McAreavey and Michaela Harte had been married only 12 days when she was found strangled in the bathtub of their luxury hotel on the paradise island of Mauritius. Two hotel employees are accused of murdering 27-year-old Mrs McAreavey when she returned to the couple’s room at the exclusive beachside complex and caught them stealing. Michaela McAreavey, 27, found dead in bathtub of Mauritius hotel room. Michaela and husband John had only married twelve days before her death in January 2011. Hotel workers Avinash Treebhoowoon and Sandip Moneea deny murder
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John McAreavey
|
[
"John",
"John McAreavey"
] |
{
"passage": 65179,
"query": 99949
}
|
Query: ‘He came and told us about how they met… about the fairytale wedding, about the house they had bought together and never got to share and @placeholder told us that his life ended when her life ended.’
Entities: John McAreavey, John, Sandip Moneea, Catherine Fegan, Michaela, Michaela Harte, McAreavey, Michaela McAreavey, Mauritius, Avinash Treebhoowoon
Passage: By Catherine Fegan 'Suffering': John McAreavey, pictured with Michaela on their wedding day, cried in court as closing statements were made during her murder trial The widower of a bride who was murdered on their honeymoon broke down into tears as a lawyer hit back at 'grotesque theories' put forward by the defence of her alleged killers. John McAreavey and Michaela Harte had been married only 12 days when she was found strangled in the bathtub of their luxury hotel on the paradise island of Mauritius. Two hotel employees are accused of murdering 27-year-old Mrs McAreavey when she returned to the couple’s room at the exclusive beachside complex and caught them stealing. Michaela McAreavey, 27, found dead in bathtub of Mauritius hotel room. Michaela and husband John had only married twelve days before her death in January 2011. Hotel workers Avinash Treebhoowoon and Sandip Moneea deny murder
|
John
|
[
"John",
"John McAreavey"
] |
{
"passage": 65179,
"query": 99949
}
|
Query: ‘He came and told us about how they met… about the fairytale wedding, about the house they had bought together and never got to share and @placeholder told us that his life ended when her life ended.’
Entities: John McAreavey, John, Sandip Moneea, Catherine Fegan, Michaela, Michaela Harte, McAreavey, Michaela McAreavey, Mauritius, Avinash Treebhoowoon
Passage: By Catherine Fegan 'Suffering': John McAreavey, pictured with Michaela on their wedding day, cried in court as closing statements were made during her murder trial The widower of a bride who was murdered on their honeymoon broke down into tears as a lawyer hit back at 'grotesque theories' put forward by the defence of her alleged killers. John McAreavey and Michaela Harte had been married only 12 days when she was found strangled in the bathtub of their luxury hotel on the paradise island of Mauritius. Two hotel employees are accused of murdering 27-year-old Mrs McAreavey when she returned to the couple’s room at the exclusive beachside complex and caught them stealing. Michaela McAreavey, 27, found dead in bathtub of Mauritius hotel room. Michaela and husband John had only married twelve days before her death in January 2011. Hotel workers Avinash Treebhoowoon and Sandip Moneea deny murder
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John McAreavey
|
[
"Olivier Giroud"
] |
{
"passage": 65180,
"query": 99950
}
|
Query: Arsenal centre forward @placeholder was particularly guilty of missing several inviting chances
Entities: Geoffrey Kondogbia, Yannick Ferreira Carrasco, Lionel Messi, Gunners, Ligue 1, Alexis Sanchez, Barcelona, Neymar, Monaco, Olivier Giroud, Mesut Ozil, Dimitar Berbatov, Champions League, Arsenal, Santi Cazorla, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Luis Suarez, Danny Welbeck
Passage: Arsenal usually spread around the goals and the glory. They had hit the net 76 times this campaign but now, in their biggest game of the season, they drew a blank until injury-time. While Arsenal’s strikeforce do not have the class of Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez, they should still have been good for more than Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s late goal against Monaco. At times Olivier Giroud, usually so reliable, Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil, Danny Welbeck and the deeper-lying Santi Cazorla looked like they had never played together. Arsenal's expensively assembled front line look dejected during the 3-1 Champions League loss to Monaco. Arsenal were defeated 3-1 by Monaco in Champions League last 16 clash. Gunners frontline of Olivier Giroud, Alexis Sanchez, Santi Cazorla, Mesut Ozil and Danny Welbeck couldn't find the net. Geoffrey Kondogbia, Dimitar Berbatov and Yannick Ferreira Carrasco scored for the Ligue 1 side. Substitute Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain came on to give home side a lifeline
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Olivier Giroud
|
[
"Monaco"
] |
{
"passage": 65180,
"query": 99951
}
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Query: Miserably, as it turned out, because his former club @placeholder romped to a 3-1 victory.
Entities: Geoffrey Kondogbia, Yannick Ferreira Carrasco, Lionel Messi, Gunners, Ligue 1, Alexis Sanchez, Barcelona, Neymar, Monaco, Olivier Giroud, Mesut Ozil, Dimitar Berbatov, Champions League, Arsenal, Santi Cazorla, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Luis Suarez, Danny Welbeck
Passage: Arsenal usually spread around the goals and the glory. They had hit the net 76 times this campaign but now, in their biggest game of the season, they drew a blank until injury-time. While Arsenal’s strikeforce do not have the class of Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez, they should still have been good for more than Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s late goal against Monaco. At times Olivier Giroud, usually so reliable, Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil, Danny Welbeck and the deeper-lying Santi Cazorla looked like they had never played together. Arsenal's expensively assembled front line look dejected during the 3-1 Champions League loss to Monaco. Arsenal were defeated 3-1 by Monaco in Champions League last 16 clash. Gunners frontline of Olivier Giroud, Alexis Sanchez, Santi Cazorla, Mesut Ozil and Danny Welbeck couldn't find the net. Geoffrey Kondogbia, Dimitar Berbatov and Yannick Ferreira Carrasco scored for the Ligue 1 side. Substitute Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain came on to give home side a lifeline
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Monaco
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[
"Olivier Giroud"
] |
{
"passage": 65180,
"query": 99952
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who has been leading the line brilliantly of late, did not deserve that.
Entities: Geoffrey Kondogbia, Yannick Ferreira Carrasco, Lionel Messi, Gunners, Ligue 1, Alexis Sanchez, Barcelona, Neymar, Monaco, Olivier Giroud, Mesut Ozil, Dimitar Berbatov, Champions League, Arsenal, Santi Cazorla, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Luis Suarez, Danny Welbeck
Passage: Arsenal usually spread around the goals and the glory. They had hit the net 76 times this campaign but now, in their biggest game of the season, they drew a blank until injury-time. While Arsenal’s strikeforce do not have the class of Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez, they should still have been good for more than Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s late goal against Monaco. At times Olivier Giroud, usually so reliable, Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil, Danny Welbeck and the deeper-lying Santi Cazorla looked like they had never played together. Arsenal's expensively assembled front line look dejected during the 3-1 Champions League loss to Monaco. Arsenal were defeated 3-1 by Monaco in Champions League last 16 clash. Gunners frontline of Olivier Giroud, Alexis Sanchez, Santi Cazorla, Mesut Ozil and Danny Welbeck couldn't find the net. Geoffrey Kondogbia, Dimitar Berbatov and Yannick Ferreira Carrasco scored for the Ligue 1 side. Substitute Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain came on to give home side a lifeline
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Olivier Giroud
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[
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 65181,
"query": 99953
}
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Query: What's more, since @placeholder eggs aren't cleaned they have their cuticles intact, further protecting them from contamination.
Entities: Margot Peppers, Fahrenheit, Salmonella, U.S., America, UK, American
Passage: By Margot Peppers If you've ever compared store-bought eggs in the U.S. with those in the UK, you'll have noticed a few very significant differences in taste, color and quality. This is due to the differing ways the eggs are farmed, stored and treated in the two countries - techniques so contrasting that eggs from the UK would actually be considered illegal if they were sold in America, and vice versa. UK eggs, for instance - which typically have more orange yolks than their American counterparts - are stored at room temperature, while those in the U.S. are required by law to be stored at lower than 45 degrees Fahrenheit in order to prevent the risk of Salmonella spreading. Eggs in the UK would be illegal in the U.S. because they are not cleaned, and American eggs don't comply with UK laws because they are cleaned. American eggs are kept refrigerated for safety reasons, whereas UK eggs are stored at room temperature
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UK
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[
"Japan",
"Japanese"
] |
{
"passage": 65182,
"query": 99954
}
|
Query: Last month the @placeholder government bought the disputed islands from the Japanese family that privately owned the islands for 2.05 billion yen (US$26.2 million).
Entities: World Bank, International Monetary Fund, People's Bank of China, Yi Gang, Japan, World Bank Annual Meetings, Per Jacobsson, East China Sea, Zhou, Per Jacobsson Lecture, CNN, Japanese, IMF, China, Tokyo, Zhou Xiaochuan
Passage: (CNN) -- China's top banker has pulled out of the International Monetary Fund meetings in Tokyo Wednesday in a move widely seen as a protest for the ongoing dispute between Japan and China over islands in the East China Sea. Zhou Xiaochuan, the governor of the People's Bank of China, was scheduled to give the Per Jacobsson lecture at the IMF-World Bank annual meetings being held this year through Sunday in Tokyo. A spokesperson for the IMF said they were told two days ago that Zhou's schedule might require him to cancel his lecture in Tokyo. "His deputy Yi Gang will represent him at the IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings and will deliver his Per Jacobsson Lecture," the spokesperson said. China's top banker has pulled out of the International Monetary Fund meetings in Tokyo. Zhou Xiaochuan, the governor of the People's Bank of China, was scheduled to speak. Comes after representatives from China's four top banks declined to attend the Japan meetings. Seen as a protest against Japanese ownership of an island chain that China also claims
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Japan
|
[
"Japan",
"Japanese"
] |
{
"passage": 65182,
"query": 99954
}
|
Query: Last month the @placeholder government bought the disputed islands from the Japanese family that privately owned the islands for 2.05 billion yen (US$26.2 million).
Entities: World Bank, International Monetary Fund, People's Bank of China, Yi Gang, Japan, World Bank Annual Meetings, Per Jacobsson, East China Sea, Zhou, Per Jacobsson Lecture, CNN, Japanese, IMF, China, Tokyo, Zhou Xiaochuan
Passage: (CNN) -- China's top banker has pulled out of the International Monetary Fund meetings in Tokyo Wednesday in a move widely seen as a protest for the ongoing dispute between Japan and China over islands in the East China Sea. Zhou Xiaochuan, the governor of the People's Bank of China, was scheduled to give the Per Jacobsson lecture at the IMF-World Bank annual meetings being held this year through Sunday in Tokyo. A spokesperson for the IMF said they were told two days ago that Zhou's schedule might require him to cancel his lecture in Tokyo. "His deputy Yi Gang will represent him at the IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings and will deliver his Per Jacobsson Lecture," the spokesperson said. China's top banker has pulled out of the International Monetary Fund meetings in Tokyo. Zhou Xiaochuan, the governor of the People's Bank of China, was scheduled to speak. Comes after representatives from China's four top banks declined to attend the Japan meetings. Seen as a protest against Japanese ownership of an island chain that China also claims
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Japanese
|
[
"Biu"
] |
{
"passage": 65183,
"query": 99955
}
|
Query: Although Boko Haram has carried out several raids on villages in the area in the past two years, @placeholder has never been attacked, residents said.
Entities: Nigeria, Biu, Jonathan, Islamist, Kano, Nigerian Defense Headquarters, Reuben Abati, Military, Lagos, Goodluck Jonathan, Boko Haram, CNN, Maiduguri, Nigerian
Passage: Kano, Nigeria (CNN)Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan arrived in Maiduguri in northeastern Nigeria where the terror group Boko Haram is highly active, according to presidential spokesman Reuben Abati. Earlier the country's military said that Nigerian soldiers had thwarted a Boko Haram attack on Wednesday in the town of Biu in the restive northeastern section of the country. Critics have accused Jonathan's government of not doing enough to address the insurgency, which mostly affects opposition strongholds. Nigeria is holding presidential elections in February. Earlier this month, Jonathan launched his re-election bid in a raucous rally in Lagos. The Nigerian Defense Headquarters said five terrorists and two anti-aircraft guns had been captured. President Goodluck Jonathan in area of Nigeria where Boko Haram active. Military says five Islamist militants were captured in the battle in northern Nigeria. Residents claim soldiers killed as many as 40 Boko Haram members
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Biu
|
[
"Boxing Day"
] |
{
"passage": 65184,
"query": 99956
}
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Query: Some 59 per cent of current members said @placeholder is a good time for striking up conversation with someone, with many citing 'escaping from family' as the reason for sneaking off to spend time along
Entities: post-Christmas, Boxing Day, Christmas, Seinfeld
Passage: You've spent the day laughing a lot, drinking too much and eating excessively with family... and suddenly realise you might one day like one of your own. You've also been grilled about your love life by relatives, so it's little wonder Christmas makes single people think about looking for someone special. As a result, the post-Christmas wind-down is the peak time for hunting for potential suitors online, with Boxing Day at 5.18pm the most popular moment of the year for logging onto your dating profile and finding others with a robust GSOH and hearty Seinfeld addiction. The post-Christmas wind-down has proved the peak time for hunting for potential suitors online, with Boxing Day at 5.18pm the most popular moment for logging onto your dating profile. Dating website mysinglefriend.com analysed traffic throughout the year. Found 250% increase on Boxing Day 2012, and expect even more this year
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Boxing Day
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[
"Paul Wellstone"
] |
{
"passage": 65185,
"query": 99957
}
|
Query: He was appointed to the seat of Sen. @placeholder, who was killed in a plane crash in 2002.
Entities: House, Michigan, U.S. Senate, John Dingell Sr., 111th Congress, Paul Wellstone, Congressional Research Service, John Dingell, Robert Byrd, United States House of Representatives, Dingell, Dean Barkley, CNN, Capitol Hill, Congress, West Virginia
Passage: (CNN) -- Rep. John Dingell of Michigan became the longest-serving member of Congress on Friday with 57 years, five months, 27 days and counting on Capitol Hill. His longevity record eclipses that of the late Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia. Here's a look at congressional tenure, by the numbers: 9.1 years: Average length of service in the United States House of Representatives as of January 2013, according to the Congressional Research Service. 10.2 years: Average length of service in the U.S. Senate as of January 2013. 13.4 years: Peak average length of service in the House in the 111th Congress(2009-2010). Rep. John Dingell became longest-serving member of Congress on Friday. Dingell's record eclipses that of former Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia. Contrast that with the 60 days that Dean Barkley served to finish Paul Wellstone's term. Dingell and his father, John Dingell Sr., served a total of 80 years in Congress
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Paul Wellstone
|
[
"Nick Grimshaw"
] |
{
"passage": 65186,
"query": 99958
}
|
Query: tweeting at the time of @placeholder's usual breakfast show: 'Been
Entities: Greg James, Scott Mills, DJ, Nick Grimshaw, Twitter, Fearne Cotton, BBC, Ellie Buchdahl, Radio 1
Passage: By Ellie Buchdahl PUBLISHED: 11:21 EST, 27 September 2013 | UPDATED: 15:54 EST, 27 September 2013 Quiet day at the office: Radio 1 Djs including Fearne Cotton, pictured, today, were banned from speaking Listeners of Radio 1 witnessed something of a first today when they tuned into the BBC's popular music station to hear... music. And only music. Presenters Nick Grimshaw, Fearne Cotton, Scott Mills and Greg James are being forced to keep schtum for 12 hours - with Twitter as the only outlet for their usual chatter. Continuous music has played from 7am until 7pm - and judging by the reactions on Twitter, listeners were pleased to have some respite from the vocal inputs of the station's DJs. Twitter users express relief for Radio 1's 12-hour DJ silence. Non-stop music and news play as presenters allowed to comment on Twitter. Nick Grimshaw, Fearne Cotton, Scott Mills and Greg James took part
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Nick Grimshaw
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[
"Fearne Cotton"
] |
{
"passage": 65186,
"query": 99959
}
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Query: A picture is worth... @placeholder creates doodles to describe the songs that are coming up.
Entities: Greg James, Scott Mills, DJ, Nick Grimshaw, Twitter, Fearne Cotton, BBC, Ellie Buchdahl, Radio 1
Passage: By Ellie Buchdahl PUBLISHED: 11:21 EST, 27 September 2013 | UPDATED: 15:54 EST, 27 September 2013 Quiet day at the office: Radio 1 Djs including Fearne Cotton, pictured, today, were banned from speaking Listeners of Radio 1 witnessed something of a first today when they tuned into the BBC's popular music station to hear... music. And only music. Presenters Nick Grimshaw, Fearne Cotton, Scott Mills and Greg James are being forced to keep schtum for 12 hours - with Twitter as the only outlet for their usual chatter. Continuous music has played from 7am until 7pm - and judging by the reactions on Twitter, listeners were pleased to have some respite from the vocal inputs of the station's DJs. Twitter users express relief for Radio 1's 12-hour DJ silence. Non-stop music and news play as presenters allowed to comment on Twitter. Nick Grimshaw, Fearne Cotton, Scott Mills and Greg James took part
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Fearne Cotton
|
[
"Calvin Johnson",
"Johnson"
] |
{
"passage": 65187,
"query": 99960
}
|
Query: Before practice, @placeholder said: ‘We are moving in a positive direction.
Entities: Wembley, England, Falcons, Detroit Lions, Detroit, Buffalo Bills, Jim Caldwell, Pennyhill Park, Wembley Stadium, Atlanta Falcons, Calvin Johnson, Johnson, Lions
Passage: Detroit Lions' star wide receiver Calvin Johnson is slowly returning to full fitness ahead of Sunday’s game against Atlanta Falcons, but still has a long way to go before being passed fit for the Wembley showpiece. Johnson has been watching from the sidelines since injuring his ankle during Detroit’s week-five defeat by Buffalo Bills, but travelled with the team to England on Tuesday with a view to making a comeback against the Falcons. Detroit wide receiver Calvin Johnson runs with a ball during a training session on Thursday ‘He was limited (in practice on Wednesday),’ head coach Jim Caldwell said at the team’s Pennyhill Park base on Thursday. Calvin Johnson injured his ankle during Detroit's defeat by Buffalo Bills. The star wide receiver has come through two practice sessions. The Lions take on the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley Stadium on Sunday
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Calvin Johnson
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[
"Calvin Johnson",
"Johnson"
] |
{
"passage": 65187,
"query": 99960
}
|
Query: Before practice, @placeholder said: ‘We are moving in a positive direction.
Entities: Wembley, England, Falcons, Detroit Lions, Detroit, Buffalo Bills, Jim Caldwell, Pennyhill Park, Wembley Stadium, Atlanta Falcons, Calvin Johnson, Johnson, Lions
Passage: Detroit Lions' star wide receiver Calvin Johnson is slowly returning to full fitness ahead of Sunday’s game against Atlanta Falcons, but still has a long way to go before being passed fit for the Wembley showpiece. Johnson has been watching from the sidelines since injuring his ankle during Detroit’s week-five defeat by Buffalo Bills, but travelled with the team to England on Tuesday with a view to making a comeback against the Falcons. Detroit wide receiver Calvin Johnson runs with a ball during a training session on Thursday ‘He was limited (in practice on Wednesday),’ head coach Jim Caldwell said at the team’s Pennyhill Park base on Thursday. Calvin Johnson injured his ankle during Detroit's defeat by Buffalo Bills. The star wide receiver has come through two practice sessions. The Lions take on the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley Stadium on Sunday
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Johnson
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[
"London"
] |
{
"passage": 65188,
"query": 99961
}
|
Query: The plan has been attacked even within the Labour party as a ‘tax on @placeholder’, where 90 per cent of the homes that would be affected are.
Entities: Jolie, Oscar, Wicked, England, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Unbroken, Sydney, UK, London, Labour
Passage: Angelina Jolie has said that Labour’s proposed mansion tax could deter her from moving to England. The actress, who is rumoured to have been house-hunting in London, said: ‘I’m quite responsible about money. [Mansion tax] could put me off.’ Miss Jolie made the comments last night during a trip to the UK for the premiere of her latest film, Unbroken. Scroll down for video Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in Sydney last week. The Oscar-winning actress has said that Labour’s proposed mansion tax could deter her from moving to England The family (pictured here leaving a performance of the musical Wicked) have stayed in London many times over the years for separate film projects. Angelina Jolie has been rumoured to be house-hunting in London area. But says Labour's mansion tax plan could deter her from move to England. Actress made comment during trip to UK for premiere of her film Unbroken
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London
|
[
"Jarod Tonneson"
] |
{
"passage": 65189,
"query": 99962
}
|
Query: @placeholder, Kitterman’s stepson, as well as his friends, have publicly criticized investigators for allegedly not doing enough to locate the missing man.
Entities: Denver Broncos, Denver Police Department, Paul Kitterman, Denver, Kitterman, MailOnline, Allen, Jarod Tonneson, Pueblo, City of Pueblo, Mile High stadium, Colorado
Passage: The Colorado father who was found safe in Pueblo Tuesday, five days after he went missing during a Denver Broncos game, is now staying with friends and catching up on his sleep, it was revealed today. At around 10.50pm Eastern time, the Denver Police Department tweeted that 53-year-old Paul Kitterman had been found alive more than 110 miles south of Denver in the City of Pueblo, and that no foul play is suspected. Reached by phone, Kitterman's father, Allen, told MailOnline: 'He's back home with his friends. We have not spoken to him but we are glad he's OK. Denver Police say Paul Kitterman, 53, is safe after being located more than 110 miles away in Pueblo, Colorado. Kitterman told police he walked and hitchhiked to Pueblo. Was surprised to learn his disappearance sparked a media frenzy. Kitterman's father, Allen, tells MailOnline the 53-year-old is currently staying with friends and catching up on his sleep. Police are not expecting to file any charges against Kitterman. They are directing all questions about his disappearance to family. Kitterman was last seen by his stepson at a game at Mile High stadium in Denver on Thursday. Stepson Jarod Tonneson, 21, went to the bathroom during halftime, but after returning to his seat his father never rejoined him
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Jarod Tonneson
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 65190,
"query": 99963
}
|
Query: There are other reasons why Putin may be in a rush to consolidate the @placeholder-held enclaves into one coherent entity.
Entities: Russian, French, France, Germany, Russia, Moscow, Eyal, Belarus, German, Ukraine, Western, Angela Merkel, Jonathan Eyal, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Francois Hollande, Putin, Minsk
Passage: (CNN)A deal aimed at imposing a ceasefire in Ukraine from this Sunday was concluded following talks between the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany. Yet despite 17 hours of talks in the Belarus capital of Minsk, during which President Vladimir Putin was seen breaking pencils on his desk in frustration, some of the agreement's most important provisions have yet to be clarified. And although German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande proclaimed themselves satisfied with the deal, both should know the chances of a durable settlement remain slim. Were the bloodshed to resume -- or, as is more likely, never stop -- what happens inside Ukraine largely depends on Putin; barring direct Western military involvement which remains unthinkable, the Russian leader maintains what strategy experts call "escalation dominance," namely the ability to decide how much or little he wants to apply pressure, in the re knowledge that, even if Moscow miscalculates, Russia will not pay a heavy price. Despite a deal struck over Ukraine, the chances of a durable settlement remain slim, says Jonathan Eyal. Eyal: Putin's aim may be to destroy the nation, and condemn remaining western rump to status of failed state. Longer conflict goes on, less chances anyone has in controlling its protagonists, Eyal writes
|
Russia
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 65190,
"query": 99963
}
|
Query: There are other reasons why Putin may be in a rush to consolidate the @placeholder-held enclaves into one coherent entity.
Entities: Russian, French, France, Germany, Russia, Moscow, Eyal, Belarus, German, Ukraine, Western, Angela Merkel, Jonathan Eyal, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Francois Hollande, Putin, Minsk
Passage: (CNN)A deal aimed at imposing a ceasefire in Ukraine from this Sunday was concluded following talks between the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany. Yet despite 17 hours of talks in the Belarus capital of Minsk, during which President Vladimir Putin was seen breaking pencils on his desk in frustration, some of the agreement's most important provisions have yet to be clarified. And although German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande proclaimed themselves satisfied with the deal, both should know the chances of a durable settlement remain slim. Were the bloodshed to resume -- or, as is more likely, never stop -- what happens inside Ukraine largely depends on Putin; barring direct Western military involvement which remains unthinkable, the Russian leader maintains what strategy experts call "escalation dominance," namely the ability to decide how much or little he wants to apply pressure, in the re knowledge that, even if Moscow miscalculates, Russia will not pay a heavy price. Despite a deal struck over Ukraine, the chances of a durable settlement remain slim, says Jonathan Eyal. Eyal: Putin's aim may be to destroy the nation, and condemn remaining western rump to status of failed state. Longer conflict goes on, less chances anyone has in controlling its protagonists, Eyal writes
|
Russian
|
[
"Ukraine"
] |
{
"passage": 65190,
"query": 99964
}
|
Query: But if @placeholder's firepower increases, the argument in many Western capitals goes, that will increase the price Russia has to pay in terms of personnel and equipment, and thereby persuade Putin to stop this adventure.
Entities: Russian, French, France, Germany, Russia, Moscow, Eyal, Belarus, German, Ukraine, Western, Angela Merkel, Jonathan Eyal, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Francois Hollande, Putin, Minsk
Passage: (CNN)A deal aimed at imposing a ceasefire in Ukraine from this Sunday was concluded following talks between the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany. Yet despite 17 hours of talks in the Belarus capital of Minsk, during which President Vladimir Putin was seen breaking pencils on his desk in frustration, some of the agreement's most important provisions have yet to be clarified. And although German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande proclaimed themselves satisfied with the deal, both should know the chances of a durable settlement remain slim. Were the bloodshed to resume -- or, as is more likely, never stop -- what happens inside Ukraine largely depends on Putin; barring direct Western military involvement which remains unthinkable, the Russian leader maintains what strategy experts call "escalation dominance," namely the ability to decide how much or little he wants to apply pressure, in the re knowledge that, even if Moscow miscalculates, Russia will not pay a heavy price. Despite a deal struck over Ukraine, the chances of a durable settlement remain slim, says Jonathan Eyal. Eyal: Putin's aim may be to destroy the nation, and condemn remaining western rump to status of failed state. Longer conflict goes on, less chances anyone has in controlling its protagonists, Eyal writes
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Ukraine
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[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 65190,
"query": 99965
}
|
Query: Russia is already finding it increasingly difficult to control ethnic @placeholder rebels in Ukraine, and that difficulty will only increase as times goes by.
Entities: Russian, French, France, Germany, Russia, Moscow, Eyal, Belarus, German, Ukraine, Western, Angela Merkel, Jonathan Eyal, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Francois Hollande, Putin, Minsk
Passage: (CNN)A deal aimed at imposing a ceasefire in Ukraine from this Sunday was concluded following talks between the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany. Yet despite 17 hours of talks in the Belarus capital of Minsk, during which President Vladimir Putin was seen breaking pencils on his desk in frustration, some of the agreement's most important provisions have yet to be clarified. And although German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande proclaimed themselves satisfied with the deal, both should know the chances of a durable settlement remain slim. Were the bloodshed to resume -- or, as is more likely, never stop -- what happens inside Ukraine largely depends on Putin; barring direct Western military involvement which remains unthinkable, the Russian leader maintains what strategy experts call "escalation dominance," namely the ability to decide how much or little he wants to apply pressure, in the re knowledge that, even if Moscow miscalculates, Russia will not pay a heavy price. Despite a deal struck over Ukraine, the chances of a durable settlement remain slim, says Jonathan Eyal. Eyal: Putin's aim may be to destroy the nation, and condemn remaining western rump to status of failed state. Longer conflict goes on, less chances anyone has in controlling its protagonists, Eyal writes
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Russia
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 65190,
"query": 99965
}
|
Query: Russia is already finding it increasingly difficult to control ethnic @placeholder rebels in Ukraine, and that difficulty will only increase as times goes by.
Entities: Russian, French, France, Germany, Russia, Moscow, Eyal, Belarus, German, Ukraine, Western, Angela Merkel, Jonathan Eyal, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Francois Hollande, Putin, Minsk
Passage: (CNN)A deal aimed at imposing a ceasefire in Ukraine from this Sunday was concluded following talks between the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany. Yet despite 17 hours of talks in the Belarus capital of Minsk, during which President Vladimir Putin was seen breaking pencils on his desk in frustration, some of the agreement's most important provisions have yet to be clarified. And although German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande proclaimed themselves satisfied with the deal, both should know the chances of a durable settlement remain slim. Were the bloodshed to resume -- or, as is more likely, never stop -- what happens inside Ukraine largely depends on Putin; barring direct Western military involvement which remains unthinkable, the Russian leader maintains what strategy experts call "escalation dominance," namely the ability to decide how much or little he wants to apply pressure, in the re knowledge that, even if Moscow miscalculates, Russia will not pay a heavy price. Despite a deal struck over Ukraine, the chances of a durable settlement remain slim, says Jonathan Eyal. Eyal: Putin's aim may be to destroy the nation, and condemn remaining western rump to status of failed state. Longer conflict goes on, less chances anyone has in controlling its protagonists, Eyal writes
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Russian
|
[
"Ukraine"
] |
{
"passage": 65190,
"query": 99966
}
|
Query: Russia's allegation that Ukraine is under the control of "fascists" is nonsense but, if @placeholder seeks deeper into violence, extremists will increasingly come to the fore.
Entities: Russian, French, France, Germany, Russia, Moscow, Eyal, Belarus, German, Ukraine, Western, Angela Merkel, Jonathan Eyal, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Francois Hollande, Putin, Minsk
Passage: (CNN)A deal aimed at imposing a ceasefire in Ukraine from this Sunday was concluded following talks between the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany. Yet despite 17 hours of talks in the Belarus capital of Minsk, during which President Vladimir Putin was seen breaking pencils on his desk in frustration, some of the agreement's most important provisions have yet to be clarified. And although German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande proclaimed themselves satisfied with the deal, both should know the chances of a durable settlement remain slim. Were the bloodshed to resume -- or, as is more likely, never stop -- what happens inside Ukraine largely depends on Putin; barring direct Western military involvement which remains unthinkable, the Russian leader maintains what strategy experts call "escalation dominance," namely the ability to decide how much or little he wants to apply pressure, in the re knowledge that, even if Moscow miscalculates, Russia will not pay a heavy price. Despite a deal struck over Ukraine, the chances of a durable settlement remain slim, says Jonathan Eyal. Eyal: Putin's aim may be to destroy the nation, and condemn remaining western rump to status of failed state. Longer conflict goes on, less chances anyone has in controlling its protagonists, Eyal writes
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Ukraine
|
[
"Caroline"
] |
{
"passage": 65191,
"query": 99967
}
|
Query: Wakeful: @placeholder is up four times a night with Josh, which is when he now becomes hungry
Entities: Josh, Claire Bates, Josh Hadfield, Pandemrix, Caroline, GlaxoSmithKline
Passage: By Claire Bates UPDATED: 23:59 EST, 12 December 2011 The parents of a schoolboy who was struck down with narcolepsy after receiving a flu vaccine, said the Government should have carried out more tests before issuing the drug. Josh Hadfield, 6, lost muscle control and started sleeping for up to 19 hours every day just three weeks after getting the swine flu vaccine Pandemrix. He would fall asleep up to every five minutes - even when he was walking, eating and swimming - and suffer sudden bouts of cataplexy (loss of muscle tone) when he laughed. Josh, 6, at home during a narcolepsy attack with his mother Caroline. His school now has an area where he can nap. Our son 'was like he was a puppet whose strings had been cut' GlaxoSmithKline deny a 'causal link' between narcolepsy and Pandemrix
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Caroline
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[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 65192,
"query": 99968
}
|
Query: The death of Abu Hamdiya is the second death in less than two months inside @placeholder jails this year.
Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Jerusalem, Palestinian Authority, Israel, Palestinian, Abu Hamdiya, Government Media Center, West Bank, CNN, Maysara Abu Hamdiya
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- A well-known Palestinian prisoner died of cancer in Israeli custody on Tuesday, sparking outrage among Palestinian groups who accuse Israel of denying him treatment. Maysara Abu Hamdiya, 64, a retired Palestinian general, had been in Israeli prisons since 2002 and was serving a life sentence for alleged involvement in an attempt to bomb a Jerusalem cafe. He died Tuesday morning in an Israeli hospital after being admitted last week because of his deteriorating health, according to the Palestinian Authority's Government Media Center. After the announcement of Abu Hamdiya's death, hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails protested by knocking on the doors of their cells and refusing food, the beginning of what they say is a three-day hunger strike, according to a statement by the Palestinian prisoner association. Maysara Abu Hamdiya, a retired Palestinian general, dies of cancer, sparking clashes. Palestinians accuse Israel of denying him proper treatment since onset of illness last year. Prisoners protest inside prisons, citizens demonstrate outside in Israel, West Bank
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Israel
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 65192,
"query": 99968
}
|
Query: The death of Abu Hamdiya is the second death in less than two months inside @placeholder jails this year.
Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Jerusalem, Palestinian Authority, Israel, Palestinian, Abu Hamdiya, Government Media Center, West Bank, CNN, Maysara Abu Hamdiya
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- A well-known Palestinian prisoner died of cancer in Israeli custody on Tuesday, sparking outrage among Palestinian groups who accuse Israel of denying him treatment. Maysara Abu Hamdiya, 64, a retired Palestinian general, had been in Israeli prisons since 2002 and was serving a life sentence for alleged involvement in an attempt to bomb a Jerusalem cafe. He died Tuesday morning in an Israeli hospital after being admitted last week because of his deteriorating health, according to the Palestinian Authority's Government Media Center. After the announcement of Abu Hamdiya's death, hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails protested by knocking on the doors of their cells and refusing food, the beginning of what they say is a three-day hunger strike, according to a statement by the Palestinian prisoner association. Maysara Abu Hamdiya, a retired Palestinian general, dies of cancer, sparking clashes. Palestinians accuse Israel of denying him proper treatment since onset of illness last year. Prisoners protest inside prisons, citizens demonstrate outside in Israel, West Bank
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Israeli
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[
"Colorado Springs"
] |
{
"passage": 65193,
"query": 99969
}
|
Query: ET, escorting the aircraft to a safe emergency landing in @placeholder, Colorado, officials said.
Entities: Atlanta, Tad Hutcheson, California, San Francisco, Georgia, Colorado Springs, Oregon, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Hawaii, AirTran, AirTran Flight, CNN, NORAD, Colorado
Passage: (CNN) -- In the second such incident in three days, fighter jets escorted a diverted commercial flight on Friday after an unruly passenger caused alarm onboard. The military sent up two F-16s in response to reports of an unruly passenger aboard AirTran Flight 39, the North American Aerospace Defense Command said in a statement. The passenger had become belligerent and refused to leave the restroom, airline spokesman Tad Hutcheson told CNN on Friday. The passenger appeared to be intoxicated, he said. The flight, bound for San Francisco, California, left Atlanta, Georgia, at 9:48 a.m. ET, according to AirTran's Web site. NORAD: Two F-16s dispatched Friday on reports of unruly passenger aboard AirTran flight. Passenger was belligerent, wouldn't leave bathroom, airline spokesman says. Atlanta-to-San Francisco flight was diverted to Colorado Springs, Colorado. Fighters escorted jet bound for Hawaii back to Oregon on Wednesday in similar scenario
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Colorado Springs
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[
"Colorado"
] |
{
"passage": 65193,
"query": 99970
}
|
Query: ET, escorting the aircraft to a safe emergency landing in Colorado Springs, @placeholder, officials said.
Entities: Atlanta, Tad Hutcheson, California, San Francisco, Georgia, Colorado Springs, Oregon, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Hawaii, AirTran, AirTran Flight, CNN, NORAD, Colorado
Passage: (CNN) -- In the second such incident in three days, fighter jets escorted a diverted commercial flight on Friday after an unruly passenger caused alarm onboard. The military sent up two F-16s in response to reports of an unruly passenger aboard AirTran Flight 39, the North American Aerospace Defense Command said in a statement. The passenger had become belligerent and refused to leave the restroom, airline spokesman Tad Hutcheson told CNN on Friday. The passenger appeared to be intoxicated, he said. The flight, bound for San Francisco, California, left Atlanta, Georgia, at 9:48 a.m. ET, according to AirTran's Web site. NORAD: Two F-16s dispatched Friday on reports of unruly passenger aboard AirTran flight. Passenger was belligerent, wouldn't leave bathroom, airline spokesman says. Atlanta-to-San Francisco flight was diverted to Colorado Springs, Colorado. Fighters escorted jet bound for Hawaii back to Oregon on Wednesday in similar scenario
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Colorado
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[
"Luis Suarez",
"Suarez"
] |
{
"passage": 65194,
"query": 99971
}
|
Query: @placeholder has said biting is 'like an impulse' and that 'everyone has different ways of defending themselves'
Entities: Madrid, World Cup, Gerard Pique, Pique, Barcelona, Suarez, Andres Iniesta, English, Jose Mourinho, Luis Suarez, Clasico, Xavi
Passage: Gerard Pique knows all about the glory of winning the Clasico, having scored in the famous 6-2 win for Barcelona in Madrid in 2009 and played in the 5-0 a year later when Jose Mourinho was humbled on his debut as a manager in the fixture. On Saturday he welcomes a new team-mate to the ‘greatest show on earth’: the high-wire artist Luis Suarez, capable of wowing the crowds, but also of falling from great heights as he did at the World Cup. ‘I don’t care if he bites,’ says Pique, speaking in English ahead of Saturday’s game. He immediately corrects himself. ‘I don’t care if he’s bitten before,’ he says. ‘He knows it’s not the correct way to behave but as a player he is in the top three or five strikers in the world so I am really happy to have him in my team.’ Pique knows Suarez will bring a toughness that has at times been missing from Barcelona’s make-up over the last two seasons. Gerard Pique on Luis Suarez: ‘I don’t care if he’s bitten before' ‘He knows it’s not the correct way to behave,' said defender. Barcelona star says Suarez is a different style to 'sweet' Andres Iniesta and Xavi
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Luis Suarez
|
[
"Luis Suarez",
"Suarez"
] |
{
"passage": 65194,
"query": 99971
}
|
Query: @placeholder has said biting is 'like an impulse' and that 'everyone has different ways of defending themselves'
Entities: Madrid, World Cup, Gerard Pique, Pique, Barcelona, Suarez, Andres Iniesta, English, Jose Mourinho, Luis Suarez, Clasico, Xavi
Passage: Gerard Pique knows all about the glory of winning the Clasico, having scored in the famous 6-2 win for Barcelona in Madrid in 2009 and played in the 5-0 a year later when Jose Mourinho was humbled on his debut as a manager in the fixture. On Saturday he welcomes a new team-mate to the ‘greatest show on earth’: the high-wire artist Luis Suarez, capable of wowing the crowds, but also of falling from great heights as he did at the World Cup. ‘I don’t care if he bites,’ says Pique, speaking in English ahead of Saturday’s game. He immediately corrects himself. ‘I don’t care if he’s bitten before,’ he says. ‘He knows it’s not the correct way to behave but as a player he is in the top three or five strikers in the world so I am really happy to have him in my team.’ Pique knows Suarez will bring a toughness that has at times been missing from Barcelona’s make-up over the last two seasons. Gerard Pique on Luis Suarez: ‘I don’t care if he’s bitten before' ‘He knows it’s not the correct way to behave,' said defender. Barcelona star says Suarez is a different style to 'sweet' Andres Iniesta and Xavi
|
Suarez
|
[
"Madrid"
] |
{
"passage": 65194,
"query": 99972
}
|
Query: And we took that into the games against @placeholder,’ Pique says.
Entities: Madrid, World Cup, Gerard Pique, Pique, Barcelona, Suarez, Andres Iniesta, English, Jose Mourinho, Luis Suarez, Clasico, Xavi
Passage: Gerard Pique knows all about the glory of winning the Clasico, having scored in the famous 6-2 win for Barcelona in Madrid in 2009 and played in the 5-0 a year later when Jose Mourinho was humbled on his debut as a manager in the fixture. On Saturday he welcomes a new team-mate to the ‘greatest show on earth’: the high-wire artist Luis Suarez, capable of wowing the crowds, but also of falling from great heights as he did at the World Cup. ‘I don’t care if he bites,’ says Pique, speaking in English ahead of Saturday’s game. He immediately corrects himself. ‘I don’t care if he’s bitten before,’ he says. ‘He knows it’s not the correct way to behave but as a player he is in the top three or five strikers in the world so I am really happy to have him in my team.’ Pique knows Suarez will bring a toughness that has at times been missing from Barcelona’s make-up over the last two seasons. Gerard Pique on Luis Suarez: ‘I don’t care if he’s bitten before' ‘He knows it’s not the correct way to behave,' said defender. Barcelona star says Suarez is a different style to 'sweet' Andres Iniesta and Xavi
|
Madrid
|
[
"Joe",
"Joe France"
] |
{
"passage": 65195,
"query": 99973
}
|
Query: '@placeholder was just left confused by the whole thing, he couldn't understand why they couldn't show it for him in another screen.
Entities: Mother, The Theory Of Everything, North Yorkshire, Harrogate, Odean, Stephen Hawking, Joe, Odeon Cinema, The Theory of Everything, Kelly Jones, National Disabled Access Day, Joe France
Passage: Joe France, pictured with his mother Kelly Jones, had been looking forward to seeing The Theory of Everything due to his love of Stephen Hawking A 12-year-old boy with cerebral palsy could not see a film about Stephen Hawking because there was no wheelchair access to his local cinema. Science lover Joe France had been eagerly awaiting the release of The Theory Of Everything because he looks up to Stephen Hawking, the world-famous physicist who himself uses a wheelchair. But despite it being National Disabled Access Day last Saturday, the Odeon Cinema in Joe's home town of Harrogate, North Yorkshire told him the film wasn't being shown on the any of the screens he can access. Disabled schoolboy loves science and see Stephen Hawking as a hero. He was looking forward to seeing the acclaimed film about the scientist. Mother rang local cinema but was told it was only on inaccessible screen. She has been left angry that the cinema could not accommodate her son. Odean says movie will now be shown on accessible screen
|
Joe
|
[
"Joe",
"Joe France"
] |
{
"passage": 65195,
"query": 99973
}
|
Query: '@placeholder was just left confused by the whole thing, he couldn't understand why they couldn't show it for him in another screen.
Entities: Mother, The Theory Of Everything, North Yorkshire, Harrogate, Odean, Stephen Hawking, Joe, Odeon Cinema, The Theory of Everything, Kelly Jones, National Disabled Access Day, Joe France
Passage: Joe France, pictured with his mother Kelly Jones, had been looking forward to seeing The Theory of Everything due to his love of Stephen Hawking A 12-year-old boy with cerebral palsy could not see a film about Stephen Hawking because there was no wheelchair access to his local cinema. Science lover Joe France had been eagerly awaiting the release of The Theory Of Everything because he looks up to Stephen Hawking, the world-famous physicist who himself uses a wheelchair. But despite it being National Disabled Access Day last Saturday, the Odeon Cinema in Joe's home town of Harrogate, North Yorkshire told him the film wasn't being shown on the any of the screens he can access. Disabled schoolboy loves science and see Stephen Hawking as a hero. He was looking forward to seeing the acclaimed film about the scientist. Mother rang local cinema but was told it was only on inaccessible screen. She has been left angry that the cinema could not accommodate her son. Odean says movie will now be shown on accessible screen
|
Joe France
|
[
"Joe",
"Joe France"
] |
{
"passage": 65195,
"query": 99974
}
|
Query: I have always told @placeholder you can get anything you want in life but you just have to do it a little bit differently to get the goal.
Entities: Mother, The Theory Of Everything, North Yorkshire, Harrogate, Odean, Stephen Hawking, Joe, Odeon Cinema, The Theory of Everything, Kelly Jones, National Disabled Access Day, Joe France
Passage: Joe France, pictured with his mother Kelly Jones, had been looking forward to seeing The Theory of Everything due to his love of Stephen Hawking A 12-year-old boy with cerebral palsy could not see a film about Stephen Hawking because there was no wheelchair access to his local cinema. Science lover Joe France had been eagerly awaiting the release of The Theory Of Everything because he looks up to Stephen Hawking, the world-famous physicist who himself uses a wheelchair. But despite it being National Disabled Access Day last Saturday, the Odeon Cinema in Joe's home town of Harrogate, North Yorkshire told him the film wasn't being shown on the any of the screens he can access. Disabled schoolboy loves science and see Stephen Hawking as a hero. He was looking forward to seeing the acclaimed film about the scientist. Mother rang local cinema but was told it was only on inaccessible screen. She has been left angry that the cinema could not accommodate her son. Odean says movie will now be shown on accessible screen
|
Joe
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