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[
"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
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Joe France
|
[
"Odeon Cinema"
] |
{
"passage": 65195,
"query": 99975
}
|
Query: Since the incident @placeholder have contacted Ms Kelly and offered her free tickets to a showing this Friday, but Ms Kelly said they won't be returning to the cinema.
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
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Odeon Cinema
|
[
"Michel Saada"
] |
{
"passage": 65196,
"query": 99976
}
|
Query: The final victim, Francois-@placeholder, is believed to have been in his 60s.
Entities: Amedy Coulibaly, Coulibaly, Lassana Bathily, Philippe Braham, Michel Saada, Mickael B, Yoav Hattab, Francois, Yohan Cohen, Jewish, Islamist, Hyper Cacher, Paris, Porte de Vincennes
Passage: It was a heroic act of self- sacrifice… and it cost a brave hostage his life. Held captive inside the kosher supermarket, a Jewish hostage took what he knew would be his only chance to overpower Islamist killer Amedy Coulibaly. In an instant, he managed to grab an assault rifle that the terrorist had left on the counter at the deli in Porte de Vincennes, eastern Paris, after storming in and killing three people. But the bid for freedom turned to tragedy when the man discovered that the gun had been discarded because it was jammed. And when Coulibaly caught sight of him, he murdered him in cold blood with another weapon from his lethal arsenal. Hostages Yohan Cohen, 22, Yoav Hattab, 21, Philippe Braham and Francois-Michel Saada were all killed by jihadi. One hostage was executed by terrorist Amedy Coulibaly when he tried to grab one of his guns and it jammed. Dramatic account by a survivor reveals that Coulibaly then shot and killed the customer in cold blood. Survivor - known only as Mickael B, was trapped inside the Jewish supermarket with his three-year-old son. Hostage taker Coulibaly, 32, was responsible for shooting dead a policewoman on Thursday. Lassana Bathily put his own life at risk by hiding hostages in a cold store in the basement of Hyper Cacher
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Michel Saada
|
[
"Romeo Crennel"
] |
{
"passage": 65197,
"query": 99977
}
|
Query: After the game, Chiefs Coach @placeholder spoke to his players in the locker room, congratulating them on their win and for sticking together.
Entities: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs, Jovan Belcher, Romeo Crennel, Carolina Panthers, Chiefs, Mark Mendenhall, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- The show went on. One day after police say Kansas City Chiefs player Jovan Belcher fatally shot his girlfriend and then himself, the team faced off against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, as scheduled. Immediately after the apparent murder-suicide, there had been some question as to whether the game would happen. It did, though a moment of silence was held before play got under way, and the mood at Arrowhead Stadium was somber. "I think they made the right decision to play the game because you got to continue on. Life goes on. It's a tough decision, but I think they made the right decision," said Mark Mendenhall, a long-time Chiefs fan. NEW: Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel congratulates players, says they "overcame a lot" A moment of silence is held for victims of domestic violence. Police say player Jovan Belcher fatally shot his girlfriend, then himself. The two shared a 3-month-old daughter
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Romeo Crennel
|
[
"Celsius"
] |
{
"passage": 65198,
"query": 99978
}
|
Query: "The concept of buying a recreational home in the mountains when it's -20° @placeholder is not something the Chinese have grasped yet," says Downes.
Entities: Northeastern China, Chinese, Heilongjiang, Harbin, Sun Mountain, Celsius, Yabuli, CNN, China
Passage: Yabuli, China (CNN) -- Insulated in designer skiwear against a temperature of -15° Celsius, three of China's burgeoning ski set bundle into a gondola headed to a wind-swept mountaintop in Heilongjiang province, Northeastern China. These new members of China's skiing elite had traveled from Harbin three hours drive away for a day's skiing at Sun Mountain, Yabuli, and clearly relished hurtling downhill at one of the country's newest high-end resorts. "Control your speed" is good advice for any novice skier, but it could be equally applied to the growing number of businesses aiming to tap into the nascent Chinese skiing industry. China's ski industry seen as a huge growth market for up-scale resort developers. China predicted to have 20 million skiers by 2014. Numerous international developers are building resorts across the country. Culture of skiing needs to be developed as much as resorts for success say analysts
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Celsius
|
[
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 65198,
"query": 99979
}
|
Query: "The concept of buying a recreational home in the mountains when it's -20° Celsius is not something the @placeholder have grasped yet," says Downes.
Entities: Northeastern China, Chinese, Heilongjiang, Harbin, Sun Mountain, Celsius, Yabuli, CNN, China
Passage: Yabuli, China (CNN) -- Insulated in designer skiwear against a temperature of -15° Celsius, three of China's burgeoning ski set bundle into a gondola headed to a wind-swept mountaintop in Heilongjiang province, Northeastern China. These new members of China's skiing elite had traveled from Harbin three hours drive away for a day's skiing at Sun Mountain, Yabuli, and clearly relished hurtling downhill at one of the country's newest high-end resorts. "Control your speed" is good advice for any novice skier, but it could be equally applied to the growing number of businesses aiming to tap into the nascent Chinese skiing industry. China's ski industry seen as a huge growth market for up-scale resort developers. China predicted to have 20 million skiers by 2014. Numerous international developers are building resorts across the country. Culture of skiing needs to be developed as much as resorts for success say analysts
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Chinese
|
[
"Sion"
] |
{
"passage": 65199,
"query": 99980
}
|
Query: ‘@placeholder was so looking forward to being a father,’ she said.
Entities: Alyssa Rose, Inderdeep Bains, Baby Alyssa Rose, Alyssa, Karen Legg, Alyssa Rose Legg, Legg, Sion
Passage: By Inderdeep Bains A couple who finally conceived after nine years of trying lost their baby because of a fatal human error by hospital staff, an inquest heard. Karen Legg, 37, and her husband Sion, 30, were overjoyed when she became pregnant naturally with Alyssa Rose after four courses of unsuccessful fertility treatment. But their daughter died at just seven days old last July because she had been starved of oxygen at birth. Tragic: Alyssa Rose Legg died at just a week old after being starved of oxygen at birth. An inquest heard she would have survived had she been delivered 18 minutes earlier. Baby Alyssa Rose was starved of oxygen at birth after C-section delay. Delay was due to a doctor incorrectly interpreting her heartbeat. When she was born, Alyssa was not breathing and had no heartbeat. Mrs Legg had smooth pregnancy and her daughter was a healthy 8lb 8oz. She died a week later, with the coroner recording a narrative verdict
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Sion
|
[
"Marouane Fellaini"
] |
{
"passage": 65200,
"query": 99981
}
|
Query: Flop: @placeholder was United's only signing last summer and has come up short at Old Trafford
Entities: Europa League, United, Wayne Rooney, Louis van Gaal, Nemanja Vidic, Old Trafford, Holland, Manchester United, David Moyes, Antonio Valencia, Rio Ferdinand, Ecuadorian, Marouane Fellaini
Passage: Manchester United’s final game of the season. It’s often an irrelevance. It’s usually because the title is sewn up, with the fans anticipating one final bow, trophy in tow. This year, obviously, things are a little different. It is an irrelevance in terms of results – a probably unwanted Europa League campaign aside – but for vastly different reasons. Louis van Gaal will be working from a clean slate as United slipped to an unprecedented seventh in the league, lurching from disaster to disaster under David Moyes. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal's hands-on approach during Holland training. More United players could follow Nemanja Vidic out of the exit door when the new manager arrives at Old Trafford. Rio Ferdinand's statistics do not stack up compared to his fellow United defenders. Marouane Fellaini has created just five chances for his team-mates this season. Comparing Antonio Valencia with wingers at other top clubs shows the Ecuadorian in a very poor light. United have built their game around Wayne Rooney too heavily
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Marouane Fellaini
|
[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 65200,
"query": 99982
}
|
Query: If Rooney’s face is going to fit at the new @placeholder, he may have to learn to play second fiddle to his supposed strike partner.
Entities: Europa League, United, Wayne Rooney, Louis van Gaal, Nemanja Vidic, Old Trafford, Holland, Manchester United, David Moyes, Antonio Valencia, Rio Ferdinand, Ecuadorian, Marouane Fellaini
Passage: Manchester United’s final game of the season. It’s often an irrelevance. It’s usually because the title is sewn up, with the fans anticipating one final bow, trophy in tow. This year, obviously, things are a little different. It is an irrelevance in terms of results – a probably unwanted Europa League campaign aside – but for vastly different reasons. Louis van Gaal will be working from a clean slate as United slipped to an unprecedented seventh in the league, lurching from disaster to disaster under David Moyes. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal's hands-on approach during Holland training. More United players could follow Nemanja Vidic out of the exit door when the new manager arrives at Old Trafford. Rio Ferdinand's statistics do not stack up compared to his fellow United defenders. Marouane Fellaini has created just five chances for his team-mates this season. Comparing Antonio Valencia with wingers at other top clubs shows the Ecuadorian in a very poor light. United have built their game around Wayne Rooney too heavily
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Manchester United
|
[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 65200,
"query": 99982
}
|
Query: If Rooney’s face is going to fit at the new @placeholder, he may have to learn to play second fiddle to his supposed strike partner.
Entities: Europa League, United, Wayne Rooney, Louis van Gaal, Nemanja Vidic, Old Trafford, Holland, Manchester United, David Moyes, Antonio Valencia, Rio Ferdinand, Ecuadorian, Marouane Fellaini
Passage: Manchester United’s final game of the season. It’s often an irrelevance. It’s usually because the title is sewn up, with the fans anticipating one final bow, trophy in tow. This year, obviously, things are a little different. It is an irrelevance in terms of results – a probably unwanted Europa League campaign aside – but for vastly different reasons. Louis van Gaal will be working from a clean slate as United slipped to an unprecedented seventh in the league, lurching from disaster to disaster under David Moyes. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal's hands-on approach during Holland training. More United players could follow Nemanja Vidic out of the exit door when the new manager arrives at Old Trafford. Rio Ferdinand's statistics do not stack up compared to his fellow United defenders. Marouane Fellaini has created just five chances for his team-mates this season. Comparing Antonio Valencia with wingers at other top clubs shows the Ecuadorian in a very poor light. United have built their game around Wayne Rooney too heavily
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United
|
[
"Ewen McKenzie"
] |
{
"passage": 65201,
"query": 99983
}
|
Query: ‘@placeholder said he was going to struggle to retain the level of support he needs from the playing group, in my view, because of the character assassination he’s suffered in the last two weeks.’
Entities: Australia, Bill Pulver, Australian Rugby Union, Barbarians, New South Wales Waratahs, Twickenham, McKenzie, Leinster, New Zealand, Cheika, European, Ewen McKenzie, Wallabies, Stade Francais, Michael Cheika, Super 15
Passage: Australia's urgent quest to appoint a new national coach ahead of their European tour took a major step forward today, as Michael Cheika confirmed that he has been offered the job. The New South Wales Waratahs coach – who was previously in charge at Leinster and Stade Francais – guided his side to the Super 15 title this year and he was linked to the Wallabies role even before Ewen McKenzie’s abrupt resignation on Saturday. Now, rumours that Cheika had already been approached have been reinforced by the news that he is on the verge of being appointed. On Sunday, Bill Pulver, the embattled chief executive of the Australian Rugby Union, claimed that he faced a race to find a coach to front the five-match tour which begins against the Barbarians at Twickenham on November 1. However, it appears that he had in fact made his move during the final stages of McKenzie’s turbulent regime. Michael Cheika said the opportunity to coach Australia is 'pretty humbling' Former coach Ewen McKenzie resigned Saturday after loss to New Zealand. Cheika set to be in control for Australia's European tour
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Ewen McKenzie
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[
"White House"
] |
{
"passage": 65202,
"query": 99984
}
|
Query: Hagel has been criticized for being a secretary who implements @placeholder policy rather than being a dynamic member of a tight inner Obama circle offering new ideas and options.
Entities: National Security Council, White House, Michele Flournoy, Flournoy, Chuck Hagel, Hagel, Ashton Carterâ, Obama
Passage: The White House has a big problem on its hands: finding someone to replace Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, who was pushed out of the administration this week. Since Michele Flournoy withdrew her name from consideration on Tuesday, there is a growing sense that many potential candidates may be shying away from the job due to the short time frame they would be in office and concerns over how independently they can function from the National Security Council, according to both current and former senior administration and congressional officials. Flournoy cited family reasons for her decision to withdraw her name, but several administration officials say the decision came as a surprise because she had known she was on the short list of candidates being vetted. Another name now being widely circulated is former Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton Carter—who is widely credited with reforming cumbersome and expensive weapons acquisition procedures and programs, but who had clashed in the past with White House staff as well. Chuck Hagel resigned this week. Hagel stepped down after meetings made clear Obama didn't want him on the job. White House is having a hard time finding a successor
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White House
|
[
"National Security Council"
] |
{
"passage": 65202,
"query": 99985
}
|
Query: Behind the scenes, Hagel had grown deeply frustrated by the decision making process at the @placeholder, which is universally described as "micromanagement."
Entities: National Security Council, White House, Michele Flournoy, Flournoy, Chuck Hagel, Hagel, Ashton Carterâ, Obama
Passage: The White House has a big problem on its hands: finding someone to replace Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, who was pushed out of the administration this week. Since Michele Flournoy withdrew her name from consideration on Tuesday, there is a growing sense that many potential candidates may be shying away from the job due to the short time frame they would be in office and concerns over how independently they can function from the National Security Council, according to both current and former senior administration and congressional officials. Flournoy cited family reasons for her decision to withdraw her name, but several administration officials say the decision came as a surprise because she had known she was on the short list of candidates being vetted. Another name now being widely circulated is former Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton Carter—who is widely credited with reforming cumbersome and expensive weapons acquisition procedures and programs, but who had clashed in the past with White House staff as well. Chuck Hagel resigned this week. Hagel stepped down after meetings made clear Obama didn't want him on the job. White House is having a hard time finding a successor
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National Security Council
|
[
"Mary Fallin"
] |
{
"passage": 65203,
"query": 99986
}
|
Query: @placeholder had no immediate comment on the report, nor did a corrections department spokesman.
Entities: Lockett, Clayton Lockett, Arizona, Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, Mary Fallin, Ohio, Oklahoma
Passage: The botched execution of an Oklahoma inmate that lasted almost 45 minutes was caused by the intravenous line in his groin that swelled to the size of golf ball, according to a state review released on Thursday. Agony: Clayton Lockett's execution was poorly managed according to an Oklahoma state official review The line into Clayton Lockett was not properly monitored during his April 29 execution and caused him to writhe and groan in agony and led to Governor Mary Fallin halting all upcoming lethal injections in the state until the completion of the review. The review, released by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, cited the problems with Lockett's IV line and also recommended more training for prison officials and medical personnel involved in executions. Clayton Lockett's disastrous execution blamed on poorly managed IV line. Oklahoma put executions on hold after Lockett's April execution. Sedative midazolam was used in Lockett's execution - drug was also used in lengthy attempts to execute an Ohio inmate in January and an Arizona prisoner in July
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Mary Fallin
|
[
"Oklahoma"
] |
{
"passage": 65203,
"query": 99987
}
|
Query: @placeholder used the sedative midazolam for the first time in Lockett's execution.
Entities: Lockett, Clayton Lockett, Arizona, Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, Mary Fallin, Ohio, Oklahoma
Passage: The botched execution of an Oklahoma inmate that lasted almost 45 minutes was caused by the intravenous line in his groin that swelled to the size of golf ball, according to a state review released on Thursday. Agony: Clayton Lockett's execution was poorly managed according to an Oklahoma state official review The line into Clayton Lockett was not properly monitored during his April 29 execution and caused him to writhe and groan in agony and led to Governor Mary Fallin halting all upcoming lethal injections in the state until the completion of the review. The review, released by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, cited the problems with Lockett's IV line and also recommended more training for prison officials and medical personnel involved in executions. Clayton Lockett's disastrous execution blamed on poorly managed IV line. Oklahoma put executions on hold after Lockett's April execution. Sedative midazolam was used in Lockett's execution - drug was also used in lengthy attempts to execute an Ohio inmate in January and an Arizona prisoner in July
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Oklahoma
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[
"Ross"
] |
{
"passage": 65204,
"query": 99988
}
|
Query: outside the @placeholder clothing store, including one woman who was hit just
Entities: Martinez, Ross, Lake Worth Avenue, Vincent Martinez, NBC5, Target, Texas, Lake Worth
Passage: A trip to a shopping center in Lake Worth, Texas, ended in a tragedy on Saturday when a 7-year-old girl was mowed down by an out-of-control pickup truck that also injured five other people. The incident happened at around 2:00pm in the parking lot of the Target and Ross stores in the 6300 block of Lake Worth Avenue when the driver of a black pickup truck, identified as 84-year-old Vincent Martinez, slammed into several pedestrians. According to paramedics, six people in the parking lot were seriously injured, among them two adults and four children between the ages of seven and 14, NBC5 reported. Vincent Martinez, 84, plowed into several people at Lake Worth, Texas, shopping plaza. Total of six people, four of them children, were injured. Martinez's daughter said her diabetic father may have forgotten to take insulin
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Ross
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[
"Seville"
] |
{
"passage": 65205,
"query": 99989
}
|
Query: @placeholder, with its picturesque alleys, hidden plazas and flower-decked patios, already draws about two million tourists a year and local officials are optimistic that the series will bring even more visitors.
Entities: Osuna, Spain, Dubrovnik, Seville, Game of Thrones, Croatian
Passage: Film crews have begun shooting part of the fifth season of Game of Thrones in southern Spain, delighting local authorities who expect a massive tourism boost. Extras were pictured in Osuna today, a small hilltop town surrounded by olive groves located about 50 miles away from Seville, which will reportedly serve as the backdrop for a battle scene. Osuna officials says visitor numbers to the town are already up by around 15 per cent since producers of the series announced at the start of July that it would film part of the fifth season there. Hotels in the town of around 18,000 residents are fully booked during the second half of October when filming is expected to take place, while a tapas bar in the town has introduced a special menu with dishes named after 'Game of Thrones' characters. Osuna wants similar boost to Croatian an town of Dubrovnik where three seasons were filmed. Town hall officials say tourism already up 15 per cent. Producers didn't struggle to find extras thanks in part to Spain's 24.5 per cent unemployment
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Seville
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[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 65206,
"query": 99990
}
|
Query: RELATED: 5 questions you should be asking about @placeholder and immigration
Entities: Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, U.S., Facebook, Las Vegas, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Congress, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama will unveil his long-awaited immigration plan Thursday evening, changing rules governing deportations that could affect millions of undocumented immigrants and setting off an explosive battle with Republicans. Obama's prime-time address will be followed Friday by an event in Las Vegas, sources tell CNN. While exact details of his announcement aren't yet public, the basic outline of the plan, as relayed by people familiar with its planning, includes deferring deportation for the parents of U.S. citizens, a move that would affect up to 3.5 million people. "Everybody agrees that our immigration system is broken. Unfortunately, Washington has allowed the problem to fester for far too long," Obama said in a video posted on his Facebook page Wednesday. "And so what I'm going to be laying out is the things that I can do with my lawful authority as President to make the system work better, even as I continue to work with Congress to encourage them to get a bipartisan, comprehensive bill that can solve the entire problem." President Obama will announce an overhaul of immigration rules during a Thursday night address. Obama will follow the announcement with a speech detailing his plan Friday in Las Vegas. Obama invited top Democratic lawmakers to the White House for a Wednesday night dinner. Republicans have warned that Obama's executive order could stall all legislative work
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Barack Obama
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[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 65206,
"query": 99990
}
|
Query: RELATED: 5 questions you should be asking about @placeholder and immigration
Entities: Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, U.S., Facebook, Las Vegas, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Congress, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama will unveil his long-awaited immigration plan Thursday evening, changing rules governing deportations that could affect millions of undocumented immigrants and setting off an explosive battle with Republicans. Obama's prime-time address will be followed Friday by an event in Las Vegas, sources tell CNN. While exact details of his announcement aren't yet public, the basic outline of the plan, as relayed by people familiar with its planning, includes deferring deportation for the parents of U.S. citizens, a move that would affect up to 3.5 million people. "Everybody agrees that our immigration system is broken. Unfortunately, Washington has allowed the problem to fester for far too long," Obama said in a video posted on his Facebook page Wednesday. "And so what I'm going to be laying out is the things that I can do with my lawful authority as President to make the system work better, even as I continue to work with Congress to encourage them to get a bipartisan, comprehensive bill that can solve the entire problem." President Obama will announce an overhaul of immigration rules during a Thursday night address. Obama will follow the announcement with a speech detailing his plan Friday in Las Vegas. Obama invited top Democratic lawmakers to the White House for a Wednesday night dinner. Republicans have warned that Obama's executive order could stall all legislative work
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Obama
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[
"Staten Island"
] |
{
"passage": 65207,
"query": 99991
}
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Query: He encouraged residents of @placeholder not to donate to the non-profit, saying, ‘let them get their money elsewhere.’
Entities: Manning, Red Cross, New Jersey, Rockaways, New York, Michelle Manning, Beth Stebner, Staten Island, Superstorm Sandy, Organization, Queens
Passage: By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 10:08 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:37 EST, 29 November 2012 One month ago, the massively powerful winds, rain, and floodwaters of Superstorm Sandy devastated much of New York and New Jersey, killing 60 in the region and causing more than $62billion in damage. In the aftermath of the storm, relief groups offered their aid, but many have blasted the Red Cross for being absent in the areas hit hardest by the storm. Many have slammed the organization for not helping families who needed the most relief and are asking what the Red Cross has done with the $150million in donations it has received. Activist Michelle Manning said that in two weeks of volunteering in hard-hit Rockaways neighborhood in Queens, she saw only two Red Cross vehicles. Immediately following storm, Staten Island borough president called Red Cross 'an absolute disgrace' Organization has received $150m in donations following Superstorm Sandy. Red Cross says that parts of Manning's story was inaccurate and she did not contact nonprofit for comment. Relief group has spent $60-$70M of donations; remainder will be spent on long-term recovery efforts
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Staten Island
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[
"New York"
] |
{
"passage": 65207,
"query": 99992
}
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Query: @placeholder is seeking $42 billion in federal aid, including about $9billion for projects to head off damage in future storms.
Entities: Manning, Red Cross, New Jersey, Rockaways, New York, Michelle Manning, Beth Stebner, Staten Island, Superstorm Sandy, Organization, Queens
Passage: By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 10:08 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:37 EST, 29 November 2012 One month ago, the massively powerful winds, rain, and floodwaters of Superstorm Sandy devastated much of New York and New Jersey, killing 60 in the region and causing more than $62billion in damage. In the aftermath of the storm, relief groups offered their aid, but many have blasted the Red Cross for being absent in the areas hit hardest by the storm. Many have slammed the organization for not helping families who needed the most relief and are asking what the Red Cross has done with the $150million in donations it has received. Activist Michelle Manning said that in two weeks of volunteering in hard-hit Rockaways neighborhood in Queens, she saw only two Red Cross vehicles. Immediately following storm, Staten Island borough president called Red Cross 'an absolute disgrace' Organization has received $150m in donations following Superstorm Sandy. Red Cross says that parts of Manning's story was inaccurate and she did not contact nonprofit for comment. Relief group has spent $60-$70M of donations; remainder will be spent on long-term recovery efforts
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New York
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[
"Matthias Brandle"
] |
{
"passage": 65208,
"query": 99993
}
|
Query: 'I spoke to @placeholder and we made an agreement he would go for the stage because I knew there was a good chance I would take yellow and it was a risk I was willing to take.
Entities: Pa Reporter, IAM Cycling, Matthias Brandle, Bradley Wiggins, Brandle, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, Friend's Life Tour of Britain, Tour of Britain, Bath, Essex, Movistar, Hemel Hempstead, Tom Stewart, Alex Dowsett, Tour, Michal Kwiatkowski, Madison Genesis, Dowsett
Passage: By Pa Reporter Movistar's Alex Dowsett stormed into the race lead of the Friend's Life Tour of Britain as Matthias Brandle collected his second consecutive stage victory in another breakaway. Essex-born Dowsett began stage six one minute 25 seconds behind Omega Pharma-Quick Step's Michal Kwiatkowski in the general classification but got himself in the break along with IAM Cycling's Brandle and Tom Stewart of Madison Genesis, and together they entirely changed the shape of the Tour. Capitalising on the time trialling skills of both Brandle and Dowsett, they built a lead of more than nine minutes on the road, and the peloton rarely looked capable of bringing it back despite some frantic efforts from Omega Pharma-Quick Step in the closing stages of the challenging 205.6km run from Bath to Hemel Hempstead. Matthias Brandle wins stage six of the Tour of Britain. Alex Dowsett part of breakaway that built a lead of nine minutes. Essex-born rider now has a lead of 34 seconds. Bradley Wiggins is in seventh place, 62 seconds behind
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Matthias Brandle
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[
"Iker Echeverria"
] |
{
"passage": 65209,
"query": 99994
}
|
Query: Brother and designer @placeholder said: 'Our background means the VU-HL 05 has been developed by enthusiasts for enthusiasts.
Entities: Mexican, Speedy Gonzales, Daily Mail, Mexico, Guillermo, Guillermo Echeverria, Royal Automobile Club, Iker Echeverria, Spring of 2014, VUHL, UK, London, VUHL 05
Passage: The six-speed supercar boasts 0-60 in just 3.7 seconds By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:00 EST, 24 July 2013 | UPDATED: 06:00 EST, 24 July 2013 Mexico has produced its very own supercar - and it is proving to be a real-life Speedy Gonzales. Unveiled at the Royal Automobile Club, London, earlier this month, the VUHL 05 is the creation of brothers Guillermo and Iker Echeverria - the sons of Mexican racing driver Guillermo Echeverria senior. The six-speed supercar boasts 0-60 in just 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 240kph and UK drivers are being taken now for delivery beginning in the Spring of 2014. The VUHL 05 unveiled at Royal Automobile Club, London, earlier this month. Designed by sons of Mexican racing driver Guillermo Echeverria. The six-speed supercar boasts 0-60 in just 3.7 seconds
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Iker Echeverria
|
[
"British",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 65210,
"query": 99995
}
|
Query: must keep the common @placeholder National Insurance fund that we have
Entities: Scottish, Matt Chorley, Scots, Alex Salmond, Gordon Brown, North Sea, Alan Simpson, British, Yes, UK, Daniel Martin, Brown, Pensions
Passage: By Daniel Martin and Alan Simpson, Scottish Political Reporter and Matt Chorley Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown said it would be 'bizarre' to put Scottish pensions at risk Gordon Brown has warned Scots that their country may not be able to afford the state pension if it opts for independence. The former Prime Minister said a Yes vote for independence would mean the loss of the ‘pooling and sharing’ of resources which help pay for retired people’s benefits. Mr Brown said he did not believe Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond’s assertions that pensions would continue to be paid, pointing to questions over the value of North Sea oil revenues in the coming years. Former Prime Minister launches Keep Our British Pensions campaign. He argues that pensions should continue to be funded by all UK taxpayers. Just 15 per cent of pensioners support indepedence, Mr Brown says
|
British
|
[
"British",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 65210,
"query": 99995
}
|
Query: must keep the common @placeholder National Insurance fund that we have
Entities: Scottish, Matt Chorley, Scots, Alex Salmond, Gordon Brown, North Sea, Alan Simpson, British, Yes, UK, Daniel Martin, Brown, Pensions
Passage: By Daniel Martin and Alan Simpson, Scottish Political Reporter and Matt Chorley Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown said it would be 'bizarre' to put Scottish pensions at risk Gordon Brown has warned Scots that their country may not be able to afford the state pension if it opts for independence. The former Prime Minister said a Yes vote for independence would mean the loss of the ‘pooling and sharing’ of resources which help pay for retired people’s benefits. Mr Brown said he did not believe Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond’s assertions that pensions would continue to be paid, pointing to questions over the value of North Sea oil revenues in the coming years. Former Prime Minister launches Keep Our British Pensions campaign. He argues that pensions should continue to be funded by all UK taxpayers. Just 15 per cent of pensioners support indepedence, Mr Brown says
|
UK
|
[
"Gareth Poulsom"
] |
{
"passage": 65211,
"query": 99996
}
|
Query: @placeholder contacted them and a doctor agreed to take over her care if she could get transferred.
Entities: Kirsty Barrett, Esme Poulsom, Gareth Poulsom, Baby Esme, Esme, Barrett, Ava
Passage: Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth A baby has astounded doctors by surviving despite being born four months premature and weighing just 1lb 6oz. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. But Ms Barrett, 24, and partner Gareth Poulsom refused to give up hope and Esme was born so small she could fit into her mother's hand. Baby Esme (pictured with sister Ava, 2, father Gareth Poulsom, 27, and mother Kirsty Barrett, 24) has defied doctors to survive despite being born four months prematurely. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when her mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. Esme was so fragile and her mother so ill after the birth that she was not allowed to see her for two agonising days. Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth
|
Gareth Poulsom
|
[
"Barrett",
"Kirsty Barrett"
] |
{
"passage": 65211,
"query": 99997
}
|
Query: Within 20 minutes of the transfer @placeholder was given a steroid injection
Entities: Kirsty Barrett, Esme Poulsom, Gareth Poulsom, Baby Esme, Esme, Barrett, Ava
Passage: Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth A baby has astounded doctors by surviving despite being born four months premature and weighing just 1lb 6oz. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. But Ms Barrett, 24, and partner Gareth Poulsom refused to give up hope and Esme was born so small she could fit into her mother's hand. Baby Esme (pictured with sister Ava, 2, father Gareth Poulsom, 27, and mother Kirsty Barrett, 24) has defied doctors to survive despite being born four months prematurely. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when her mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. Esme was so fragile and her mother so ill after the birth that she was not allowed to see her for two agonising days. Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth
|
Barrett
|
[
"Barrett",
"Kirsty Barrett"
] |
{
"passage": 65211,
"query": 99997
}
|
Query: Within 20 minutes of the transfer @placeholder was given a steroid injection
Entities: Kirsty Barrett, Esme Poulsom, Gareth Poulsom, Baby Esme, Esme, Barrett, Ava
Passage: Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth A baby has astounded doctors by surviving despite being born four months premature and weighing just 1lb 6oz. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. But Ms Barrett, 24, and partner Gareth Poulsom refused to give up hope and Esme was born so small she could fit into her mother's hand. Baby Esme (pictured with sister Ava, 2, father Gareth Poulsom, 27, and mother Kirsty Barrett, 24) has defied doctors to survive despite being born four months prematurely. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when her mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. Esme was so fragile and her mother so ill after the birth that she was not allowed to see her for two agonising days. Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth
|
Kirsty Barrett
|
[
"Gareth Poulsom"
] |
{
"passage": 65211,
"query": 99998
}
|
Query: 'She was so tiny and for the first couple of days @placeholder brought me pictures because I couldn't see her.
Entities: Kirsty Barrett, Esme Poulsom, Gareth Poulsom, Baby Esme, Esme, Barrett, Ava
Passage: Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth A baby has astounded doctors by surviving despite being born four months premature and weighing just 1lb 6oz. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. But Ms Barrett, 24, and partner Gareth Poulsom refused to give up hope and Esme was born so small she could fit into her mother's hand. Baby Esme (pictured with sister Ava, 2, father Gareth Poulsom, 27, and mother Kirsty Barrett, 24) has defied doctors to survive despite being born four months prematurely. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when her mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. Esme was so fragile and her mother so ill after the birth that she was not allowed to see her for two agonising days. Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth
|
Gareth Poulsom
|
[
"Barrett",
"Kirsty Barrett"
] |
{
"passage": 65211,
"query": 99999
}
|
Query: @placeholder again repeated her concerns about her taking milk into her lungs, but says she was again told the baby had an infection.
Entities: Kirsty Barrett, Esme Poulsom, Gareth Poulsom, Baby Esme, Esme, Barrett, Ava
Passage: Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth A baby has astounded doctors by surviving despite being born four months premature and weighing just 1lb 6oz. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. But Ms Barrett, 24, and partner Gareth Poulsom refused to give up hope and Esme was born so small she could fit into her mother's hand. Baby Esme (pictured with sister Ava, 2, father Gareth Poulsom, 27, and mother Kirsty Barrett, 24) has defied doctors to survive despite being born four months prematurely. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when her mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. Esme was so fragile and her mother so ill after the birth that she was not allowed to see her for two agonising days. Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth
|
Barrett
|
[
"Barrett",
"Kirsty Barrett"
] |
{
"passage": 65211,
"query": 99999
}
|
Query: @placeholder again repeated her concerns about her taking milk into her lungs, but says she was again told the baby had an infection.
Entities: Kirsty Barrett, Esme Poulsom, Gareth Poulsom, Baby Esme, Esme, Barrett, Ava
Passage: Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth A baby has astounded doctors by surviving despite being born four months premature and weighing just 1lb 6oz. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. But Ms Barrett, 24, and partner Gareth Poulsom refused to give up hope and Esme was born so small she could fit into her mother's hand. Baby Esme (pictured with sister Ava, 2, father Gareth Poulsom, 27, and mother Kirsty Barrett, 24) has defied doctors to survive despite being born four months prematurely. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when her mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. Esme was so fragile and her mother so ill after the birth that she was not allowed to see her for two agonising days. Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth
|
Kirsty Barrett
|
[
"AEG Live"
] |
{
"passage": 65212,
"query": 100000
}
|
Query: "This doctor is extremely successful (we check everyone out) and does not need this gig, so he (is) totally unbiased and ethical," @placeholder' e-mail said.
Entities: God, Michael Jackson, Alif Sankey, Kenny Ortega, Ortega, AEG Live, CNN, Los Angeles, Sankey, Michael, Jackson
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson told his tour director days before he died he was hearing God's voice, a producer testified Wednesday. "God keeps talking to me,"Jackson said. Those words spoken to Kenny Ortega and Jackson's frail appearance were so disturbing that it caused Ortega and associate producer Alif Sankey to burst into tears at a rehearsal, Sankey said Wednesday in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Jackson's mother and three children. Jackson, who was being fitted for his costumes, appeared "extremely thin" and "was not speaking normally" at the June 19, 2009, rehearsal, Sankey told jurors in a trial to determine if concert promoter AEG Live should be held liable in the pop icon's death. Producer testifies she begged AEG Live to put Jackson in a hospital. "I kept saying that 'Michael is dying,'" producer testifies. Show director Kenny Ortega "collapsed in our arms," when told Jackson died. "Michael's imagination was endless," dancer testifies
|
AEG Live
|
[
"Alif Sankey",
"Sankey"
] |
{
"passage": 65212,
"query": 100001
}
|
Query: @placeholder described how they would come with their father to the set each day in early June when he was filming video elements for the show.
Entities: God, Michael Jackson, Alif Sankey, Kenny Ortega, Ortega, AEG Live, CNN, Los Angeles, Sankey, Michael, Jackson
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson told his tour director days before he died he was hearing God's voice, a producer testified Wednesday. "God keeps talking to me,"Jackson said. Those words spoken to Kenny Ortega and Jackson's frail appearance were so disturbing that it caused Ortega and associate producer Alif Sankey to burst into tears at a rehearsal, Sankey said Wednesday in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Jackson's mother and three children. Jackson, who was being fitted for his costumes, appeared "extremely thin" and "was not speaking normally" at the June 19, 2009, rehearsal, Sankey told jurors in a trial to determine if concert promoter AEG Live should be held liable in the pop icon's death. Producer testifies she begged AEG Live to put Jackson in a hospital. "I kept saying that 'Michael is dying,'" producer testifies. Show director Kenny Ortega "collapsed in our arms," when told Jackson died. "Michael's imagination was endless," dancer testifies
|
Alif Sankey
|
[
"Alif Sankey",
"Sankey"
] |
{
"passage": 65212,
"query": 100001
}
|
Query: @placeholder described how they would come with their father to the set each day in early June when he was filming video elements for the show.
Entities: God, Michael Jackson, Alif Sankey, Kenny Ortega, Ortega, AEG Live, CNN, Los Angeles, Sankey, Michael, Jackson
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson told his tour director days before he died he was hearing God's voice, a producer testified Wednesday. "God keeps talking to me,"Jackson said. Those words spoken to Kenny Ortega and Jackson's frail appearance were so disturbing that it caused Ortega and associate producer Alif Sankey to burst into tears at a rehearsal, Sankey said Wednesday in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Jackson's mother and three children. Jackson, who was being fitted for his costumes, appeared "extremely thin" and "was not speaking normally" at the June 19, 2009, rehearsal, Sankey told jurors in a trial to determine if concert promoter AEG Live should be held liable in the pop icon's death. Producer testifies she begged AEG Live to put Jackson in a hospital. "I kept saying that 'Michael is dying,'" producer testifies. Show director Kenny Ortega "collapsed in our arms," when told Jackson died. "Michael's imagination was endless," dancer testifies
|
Sankey
|
[
"Champions League"
] |
{
"passage": 65213,
"query": 100002
}
|
Query: @placeholder projections - the chances of each team qualifying from their group this season
Entities: Bayern, Atletico Madrid, Los Blancos, Manchester City, Madrid, Diego Costa, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Champions League, English, Chelsea, Jose Mourinho, Paris Saint-Germain, La Decima, Bloomberg Sports
Passage: Real Madrid are the favourites to win the Champions League again this season, according to Bloomberg Sports analysis. Los Blancos achieved 'La Decima' last season, and have a 19 per cent chance of becoming the first club to retain the trophy. Meanwhile, Chelsea start the competition knowing they have an 11.87 per cent shot at glory. Real Madrid have the best chance to win the Champions League this season, according to Bloomberg Sports Diego Costa will be hoping to fire Chelsea to glory and they have the best chance out of the English teams Jose Mourinho will be keen to add another Champions League trophy to his collection. Real Madrid given 19 per cent chances of lifting Champions League trophy. Bloomberg Sports use match analysis to work out likelihood of success. Chelsea best placed out of English teams, behind Barcelona and Bayern. Manchester City included in top six along with Paris Saint-Germain. Madrid won La Decima last season after beating rivals Atletico Madrid
|
Champions League
|
[
"Asians"
] |
{
"passage": 65214,
"query": 100003
}
|
Query: As the latest celebrity to get a terrazzo star, trimmed with bronze, on the sidewalks of Hollywood, Shakira joins a small but growing rank of minority performers making a dent in an overall industry that some criticize as not inviting enough to African-Americans, Latinos and @placeholder.
Entities: Colombian, Walk, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood Boulevard, Shaki, Shakira, CNN, Hispanic, Asians, Hispanics, Hollywood
Passage: When Shakira became the first Colombian this week to get her name on a world-renowned monument to the entertainment industry -- the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- the 34-year-old recording artist recalled what her mother told her at age 7. "One day, Shaki, your name will be here," her mother said when the two and a family friend visited Hollywood for the first time 27 years ago. For Shakira, the star marked a personal triumph -- as an artist and a Latina. "If by coincidence you happen to look down to the ground and you see this star, remember that it belongs to each one of you, because it carries the name of a Hispanic woman that, like you, dreams and works and works and dreams every day," Shakira said during a public ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard, with her mom and the same friend present. CNN analysis: Minorities are underrepresented on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. "The numbers are low," one university expert says. Of the 2,354 stars on Walk, only 5.1% go to blacks and 3.4% to Hispanics. Asians have only 10 stars, or 0.4%
|
Asians
|
[
"Asians"
] |
{
"passage": 65214,
"query": 100004
}
|
Query: Those figures fall short when compared with those minorities' representation in the nation's overall population: 16% for Hispanics, 13% for African-Americans and about 5% for @placeholder.
Entities: Colombian, Walk, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood Boulevard, Shaki, Shakira, CNN, Hispanic, Asians, Hispanics, Hollywood
Passage: When Shakira became the first Colombian this week to get her name on a world-renowned monument to the entertainment industry -- the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- the 34-year-old recording artist recalled what her mother told her at age 7. "One day, Shaki, your name will be here," her mother said when the two and a family friend visited Hollywood for the first time 27 years ago. For Shakira, the star marked a personal triumph -- as an artist and a Latina. "If by coincidence you happen to look down to the ground and you see this star, remember that it belongs to each one of you, because it carries the name of a Hispanic woman that, like you, dreams and works and works and dreams every day," Shakira said during a public ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard, with her mom and the same friend present. CNN analysis: Minorities are underrepresented on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. "The numbers are low," one university expert says. Of the 2,354 stars on Walk, only 5.1% go to blacks and 3.4% to Hispanics. Asians have only 10 stars, or 0.4%
|
Asians
|
[
"Hollywood",
"Hollywood Walk of Fame",
"Walk"
] |
{
"passage": 65214,
"query": 100005
}
|
Query: @placeholder's overall shortcomings in including more minorities -- and representing them as more than stereotypes -- are a longstanding problem that has been roundly decried by minority advocacy groups and many performers.
Entities: Colombian, Walk, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood Boulevard, Shaki, Shakira, CNN, Hispanic, Asians, Hispanics, Hollywood
Passage: When Shakira became the first Colombian this week to get her name on a world-renowned monument to the entertainment industry -- the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- the 34-year-old recording artist recalled what her mother told her at age 7. "One day, Shaki, your name will be here," her mother said when the two and a family friend visited Hollywood for the first time 27 years ago. For Shakira, the star marked a personal triumph -- as an artist and a Latina. "If by coincidence you happen to look down to the ground and you see this star, remember that it belongs to each one of you, because it carries the name of a Hispanic woman that, like you, dreams and works and works and dreams every day," Shakira said during a public ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard, with her mom and the same friend present. CNN analysis: Minorities are underrepresented on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. "The numbers are low," one university expert says. Of the 2,354 stars on Walk, only 5.1% go to blacks and 3.4% to Hispanics. Asians have only 10 stars, or 0.4%
|
Hollywood
|
[
"Hollywood",
"Hollywood Walk of Fame",
"Walk"
] |
{
"passage": 65214,
"query": 100005
}
|
Query: @placeholder's overall shortcomings in including more minorities -- and representing them as more than stereotypes -- are a longstanding problem that has been roundly decried by minority advocacy groups and many performers.
Entities: Colombian, Walk, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood Boulevard, Shaki, Shakira, CNN, Hispanic, Asians, Hispanics, Hollywood
Passage: When Shakira became the first Colombian this week to get her name on a world-renowned monument to the entertainment industry -- the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- the 34-year-old recording artist recalled what her mother told her at age 7. "One day, Shaki, your name will be here," her mother said when the two and a family friend visited Hollywood for the first time 27 years ago. For Shakira, the star marked a personal triumph -- as an artist and a Latina. "If by coincidence you happen to look down to the ground and you see this star, remember that it belongs to each one of you, because it carries the name of a Hispanic woman that, like you, dreams and works and works and dreams every day," Shakira said during a public ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard, with her mom and the same friend present. CNN analysis: Minorities are underrepresented on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. "The numbers are low," one university expert says. Of the 2,354 stars on Walk, only 5.1% go to blacks and 3.4% to Hispanics. Asians have only 10 stars, or 0.4%
|
Hollywood Walk of Fame
|
[
"Hollywood",
"Hollywood Walk of Fame",
"Walk"
] |
{
"passage": 65214,
"query": 100005
}
|
Query: @placeholder's overall shortcomings in including more minorities -- and representing them as more than stereotypes -- are a longstanding problem that has been roundly decried by minority advocacy groups and many performers.
Entities: Colombian, Walk, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood Boulevard, Shaki, Shakira, CNN, Hispanic, Asians, Hispanics, Hollywood
Passage: When Shakira became the first Colombian this week to get her name on a world-renowned monument to the entertainment industry -- the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- the 34-year-old recording artist recalled what her mother told her at age 7. "One day, Shaki, your name will be here," her mother said when the two and a family friend visited Hollywood for the first time 27 years ago. For Shakira, the star marked a personal triumph -- as an artist and a Latina. "If by coincidence you happen to look down to the ground and you see this star, remember that it belongs to each one of you, because it carries the name of a Hispanic woman that, like you, dreams and works and works and dreams every day," Shakira said during a public ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard, with her mom and the same friend present. CNN analysis: Minorities are underrepresented on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. "The numbers are low," one university expert says. Of the 2,354 stars on Walk, only 5.1% go to blacks and 3.4% to Hispanics. Asians have only 10 stars, or 0.4%
|
Walk
|
[
"Hispanic",
"Hispanics"
] |
{
"passage": 65214,
"query": 100006
}
|
Query: If they see more Latinos going to movies, they'll feature more @placeholder stars."
Entities: Colombian, Walk, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood Boulevard, Shaki, Shakira, CNN, Hispanic, Asians, Hispanics, Hollywood
Passage: When Shakira became the first Colombian this week to get her name on a world-renowned monument to the entertainment industry -- the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- the 34-year-old recording artist recalled what her mother told her at age 7. "One day, Shaki, your name will be here," her mother said when the two and a family friend visited Hollywood for the first time 27 years ago. For Shakira, the star marked a personal triumph -- as an artist and a Latina. "If by coincidence you happen to look down to the ground and you see this star, remember that it belongs to each one of you, because it carries the name of a Hispanic woman that, like you, dreams and works and works and dreams every day," Shakira said during a public ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard, with her mom and the same friend present. CNN analysis: Minorities are underrepresented on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. "The numbers are low," one university expert says. Of the 2,354 stars on Walk, only 5.1% go to blacks and 3.4% to Hispanics. Asians have only 10 stars, or 0.4%
|
Hispanic
|
[
"Hispanic",
"Hispanics"
] |
{
"passage": 65214,
"query": 100006
}
|
Query: If they see more Latinos going to movies, they'll feature more @placeholder stars."
Entities: Colombian, Walk, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood Boulevard, Shaki, Shakira, CNN, Hispanic, Asians, Hispanics, Hollywood
Passage: When Shakira became the first Colombian this week to get her name on a world-renowned monument to the entertainment industry -- the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- the 34-year-old recording artist recalled what her mother told her at age 7. "One day, Shaki, your name will be here," her mother said when the two and a family friend visited Hollywood for the first time 27 years ago. For Shakira, the star marked a personal triumph -- as an artist and a Latina. "If by coincidence you happen to look down to the ground and you see this star, remember that it belongs to each one of you, because it carries the name of a Hispanic woman that, like you, dreams and works and works and dreams every day," Shakira said during a public ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard, with her mom and the same friend present. CNN analysis: Minorities are underrepresented on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. "The numbers are low," one university expert says. Of the 2,354 stars on Walk, only 5.1% go to blacks and 3.4% to Hispanics. Asians have only 10 stars, or 0.4%
|
Hispanics
|
[
"Joe Consolo"
] |
{
"passage": 65215,
"query": 100007
}
|
Query: "We want to have more children, and @placeholder has an autoimmune disorder.
Entities: Joe Consolo, Chinese, Alana, South Florida, Homeowner, CNN, Florida, ESTERO
Passage: ESTERO, Florida (CNN) -- Alana and Joe Consolo should have had the excitement of a young couple enjoying their first house, but the South Florida pair was walking through it recently with a healthy dose of fear. Alana and Joe Consolo tour their Florida house after it was gutted because of concerns about the drywall. They've been caught in a maelstrom of headline news events that would make your head spin. Both were laid off as the economy soured. The nation's housing crisis cut their Florida house's value in half. And now their home's interior is being rebuilt because it contained Chinese-made drywall that they say has made them sick. Florida couple's house being revamped; they say Chinese drywall made them sick. Drywall concerns came after layoffs, home devaluation. Family living in different home at builder's expense while theirs is fixed. Homeowner says she's "really, really angry"
|
Joe Consolo
|
[
"Real Madrid"
] |
{
"passage": 65216,
"query": 100008
}
|
Query: Champions League winners @placeholder are the wealthiest club in the world
Entities: United, Alex Ferguson, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Old Trafford, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, David Moyes, European, Football Money League, Deloitte, Premier League, Champions League, English
Passage: They may have suffered their worst season in Premier League history but Manchester United have rocketed into second place in a list of the world's wealthiest football clubs. Despite a campaign of turmoil, which saw David Moyes sacked as they struggled to adapt to life without Sir Alex Ferguson and finished seventh, United are behind only Real Madrid in the Deloitte's Football Money League. The Old Trafford outfit leapfrogged European superpowers Bayern Munich and Barcelona after their revenues rose from to £433.2m from £363.2m. Manchester United have moved up to second on the list despite not even being in the Champions League. Manchester United finished seventh in the Premier League last season. It meant they missed out on Champions League football in 2014-15. But it wasn't all bad for United last season, their revenue was £433.3m. Only Real Madrid had higher revenue in world football last season. Manchester City had the second highest revenues for an English team
|
Real Madrid
|
[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 65216,
"query": 100009
}
|
Query: Things weren't going well for David Moyes and @placeholder on the pitch but the opposite was true off it
Entities: United, Alex Ferguson, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Old Trafford, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, David Moyes, European, Football Money League, Deloitte, Premier League, Champions League, English
Passage: They may have suffered their worst season in Premier League history but Manchester United have rocketed into second place in a list of the world's wealthiest football clubs. Despite a campaign of turmoil, which saw David Moyes sacked as they struggled to adapt to life without Sir Alex Ferguson and finished seventh, United are behind only Real Madrid in the Deloitte's Football Money League. The Old Trafford outfit leapfrogged European superpowers Bayern Munich and Barcelona after their revenues rose from to £433.2m from £363.2m. Manchester United have moved up to second on the list despite not even being in the Champions League. Manchester United finished seventh in the Premier League last season. It meant they missed out on Champions League football in 2014-15. But it wasn't all bad for United last season, their revenue was £433.3m. Only Real Madrid had higher revenue in world football last season. Manchester City had the second highest revenues for an English team
|
Manchester United
|
[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 65216,
"query": 100009
}
|
Query: Things weren't going well for David Moyes and @placeholder on the pitch but the opposite was true off it
Entities: United, Alex Ferguson, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Old Trafford, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, David Moyes, European, Football Money League, Deloitte, Premier League, Champions League, English
Passage: They may have suffered their worst season in Premier League history but Manchester United have rocketed into second place in a list of the world's wealthiest football clubs. Despite a campaign of turmoil, which saw David Moyes sacked as they struggled to adapt to life without Sir Alex Ferguson and finished seventh, United are behind only Real Madrid in the Deloitte's Football Money League. The Old Trafford outfit leapfrogged European superpowers Bayern Munich and Barcelona after their revenues rose from to £433.2m from £363.2m. Manchester United have moved up to second on the list despite not even being in the Champions League. Manchester United finished seventh in the Premier League last season. It meant they missed out on Champions League football in 2014-15. But it wasn't all bad for United last season, their revenue was £433.3m. Only Real Madrid had higher revenue in world football last season. Manchester City had the second highest revenues for an English team
|
United
|
[
"Sian",
"Sian Clarke"
] |
{
"passage": 65217,
"query": 100010
}
|
Query: Mrs Clarke said @placeholder was awas a 'lovely and bubbly girl' growing up but started to lose weight after getting bullied at school.
Entities: NHS, West Midlands, Anorexia, Sian Clarke, Mental Health Act, Solihull, Sam Webb, Smith's Wood, Denise, Sian
Passage: By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 06:45 EST, 16 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:27 EST, 16 June 2013 The mother of an anorexic teenager says her daughter was 'left to die by the NHS' and says she is is 'appalled' at the care the teenager received. Sian Clarke, 19, from Smith's Wood, Solihull, West Midlands, was sectioned under the Mental Health Act weighing just five stone and 11lbs last October. Her mother Denise says she was was moved between five hospitals in just eight months and in that time her weight plummeted further still to just four stone and 10lbs. Shocking: Sian Clarke at a healthy weight (left), before the ravages of Anorexia left her weighing under five stone. Sian in one of the five hospitals she was treated in (right). Her mother says the NHS 'left her to die' Sian Clarke, 19, is fighting to survive after her weight plunged. She has been repeatedly moved and criticised the NHS care she received. Her mother Denise says she is 'appalled' at her daughter's treatment. 'The NHS has got a lot to answer for. This is somebody's life,' she added
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Sian
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[
"Sian",
"Sian Clarke"
] |
{
"passage": 65217,
"query": 100010
}
|
Query: Mrs Clarke said @placeholder was awas a 'lovely and bubbly girl' growing up but started to lose weight after getting bullied at school.
Entities: NHS, West Midlands, Anorexia, Sian Clarke, Mental Health Act, Solihull, Sam Webb, Smith's Wood, Denise, Sian
Passage: By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 06:45 EST, 16 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:27 EST, 16 June 2013 The mother of an anorexic teenager says her daughter was 'left to die by the NHS' and says she is is 'appalled' at the care the teenager received. Sian Clarke, 19, from Smith's Wood, Solihull, West Midlands, was sectioned under the Mental Health Act weighing just five stone and 11lbs last October. Her mother Denise says she was was moved between five hospitals in just eight months and in that time her weight plummeted further still to just four stone and 10lbs. Shocking: Sian Clarke at a healthy weight (left), before the ravages of Anorexia left her weighing under five stone. Sian in one of the five hospitals she was treated in (right). Her mother says the NHS 'left her to die' Sian Clarke, 19, is fighting to survive after her weight plunged. She has been repeatedly moved and criticised the NHS care she received. Her mother Denise says she is 'appalled' at her daughter's treatment. 'The NHS has got a lot to answer for. This is somebody's life,' she added
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Sian Clarke
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[
"George",
"Prince",
"Prince George"
] |
{
"passage": 65218,
"query": 100011
}
|
Query: @placeholder wore a cream cardigan over a white shirt, matching shorts and soft leather shoes and socks - ideal for a baby who has just started crawling.
Entities: Prince, Australia, William, George, Princely, New Zealand, Duchess of Cambridge, Duke, Prince George, Kate, Down Under
Passage: With his big brown eyes and adorable quiff of light brown hair, Prince George is wasting no time in wowing the crowds Down Under. But it is hardly surprising that the young Prince is such a bonny baby with such two photogenic parents. And baby pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge reveal that George has picked up his share of attributes from both. Scroll down for video Princely looks: George looked happy and alert as he touched down in New Zealand and doesn't he look like his dad when he was the same age? His father's son: Prince William, left, has passed on his royal good looks to bouncing baby George, right. Prince George is the centre of attention during William and Kate's tour of Australia and New Zealand. Seemed in great spirits after the 30-hour journey. Dressed in shorts, shirt and a cardigan for the start of his first Royal tour. Photos of his parents around the same age show he's just like mum and dad
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George
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[
"George",
"Prince",
"Prince George"
] |
{
"passage": 65218,
"query": 100011
}
|
Query: @placeholder wore a cream cardigan over a white shirt, matching shorts and soft leather shoes and socks - ideal for a baby who has just started crawling.
Entities: Prince, Australia, William, George, Princely, New Zealand, Duchess of Cambridge, Duke, Prince George, Kate, Down Under
Passage: With his big brown eyes and adorable quiff of light brown hair, Prince George is wasting no time in wowing the crowds Down Under. But it is hardly surprising that the young Prince is such a bonny baby with such two photogenic parents. And baby pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge reveal that George has picked up his share of attributes from both. Scroll down for video Princely looks: George looked happy and alert as he touched down in New Zealand and doesn't he look like his dad when he was the same age? His father's son: Prince William, left, has passed on his royal good looks to bouncing baby George, right. Prince George is the centre of attention during William and Kate's tour of Australia and New Zealand. Seemed in great spirits after the 30-hour journey. Dressed in shorts, shirt and a cardigan for the start of his first Royal tour. Photos of his parents around the same age show he's just like mum and dad
|
Prince
|
[
"George",
"Prince",
"Prince George"
] |
{
"passage": 65218,
"query": 100011
}
|
Query: @placeholder wore a cream cardigan over a white shirt, matching shorts and soft leather shoes and socks - ideal for a baby who has just started crawling.
Entities: Prince, Australia, William, George, Princely, New Zealand, Duchess of Cambridge, Duke, Prince George, Kate, Down Under
Passage: With his big brown eyes and adorable quiff of light brown hair, Prince George is wasting no time in wowing the crowds Down Under. But it is hardly surprising that the young Prince is such a bonny baby with such two photogenic parents. And baby pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge reveal that George has picked up his share of attributes from both. Scroll down for video Princely looks: George looked happy and alert as he touched down in New Zealand and doesn't he look like his dad when he was the same age? His father's son: Prince William, left, has passed on his royal good looks to bouncing baby George, right. Prince George is the centre of attention during William and Kate's tour of Australia and New Zealand. Seemed in great spirits after the 30-hour journey. Dressed in shorts, shirt and a cardigan for the start of his first Royal tour. Photos of his parents around the same age show he's just like mum and dad
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Prince George
|
[
"Philadelphia"
] |
{
"passage": 65219,
"query": 100012
}
|
Query: For nearly a century beginning in 1890, the Reading Viaduct carried trains laden with goods into @placeholder.
Entities: Snejana Farberov, Company, Reading Railroad, City Branch, City of Brotherly Love, High Line, Peter VanMeter, Reading Viaduct, New York City, VIADUCTgreene, Philadelphia
Passage: By Snejana Farberov 0 If New York City could transform an abandoned railway into a beloved park, why can't Philadelphia? That is what landscaper and Philadelphia history buff Peter VanMeter asked himself in 2010 when he founded VIADUCTgreene, an organization dedicated to raising awareness of a blighted three-mile stretch of train tracks slicing through the heart of the City of Brotherly Love. The idea was to transform the vast, long-defunct Reading Viaduct covering 55 city blocks, encompassing both elevated and submerged portions, into a lush green space on the model of New York City's famed High Line - a one-mile elevated track on the lower west side. Activists in Philadelphia have been working since 2003 to turn 3 miles of train tracks into a park. City Branch and Reading Viaduct once belonged to Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. Company declared bankruptcy in the 1970s and train tracks have stood abandoned since 1990s. Study found that demolishing the tracks will cost 10 times more than turning them into green space
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Philadelphia
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[
"Philadelphia"
] |
{
"passage": 65219,
"query": 100013
}
|
Query: ‘@placeholder doesn't have one yet - we think this is it.’
Entities: Snejana Farberov, Company, Reading Railroad, City Branch, City of Brotherly Love, High Line, Peter VanMeter, Reading Viaduct, New York City, VIADUCTgreene, Philadelphia
Passage: By Snejana Farberov 0 If New York City could transform an abandoned railway into a beloved park, why can't Philadelphia? That is what landscaper and Philadelphia history buff Peter VanMeter asked himself in 2010 when he founded VIADUCTgreene, an organization dedicated to raising awareness of a blighted three-mile stretch of train tracks slicing through the heart of the City of Brotherly Love. The idea was to transform the vast, long-defunct Reading Viaduct covering 55 city blocks, encompassing both elevated and submerged portions, into a lush green space on the model of New York City's famed High Line - a one-mile elevated track on the lower west side. Activists in Philadelphia have been working since 2003 to turn 3 miles of train tracks into a park. City Branch and Reading Viaduct once belonged to Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. Company declared bankruptcy in the 1970s and train tracks have stood abandoned since 1990s. Study found that demolishing the tracks will cost 10 times more than turning them into green space
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Philadelphia
|
[
"Miss Universe"
] |
{
"passage": 65220,
"query": 100014
}
|
Query: That was my normal life before and since I became @placeholder it suddenly stopped.
Entities: Ginza, Riyo, Japan, Miss Universe, Harajuko, CNN, Riyo Mori, Miss Universe Japan, Tokyo
Passage: (CNN) -- Riyo Mori is a classically trained ballet dancer who won the 2007 Miss Universe beauty pageant. She talks to CNN about Tokyo, dancing and baseball. Trained ballet dancer Riyo Mori was crowned Miss Universe in 2007. CNN: What made you decide to enter the Miss Universe competition? Riyo Mori: My Grandmother. Japan, 50 or 60 years ago, was very conservative. Women had to stand behind men and never talk, never give an opinion -- and my grandma was different. I love her so much. She found out that there was Miss Universe Japan and that's how everything started. She said, "Riyo, you're young, you can dance, you can teach dancing, you love it, it's good -- but maybe you should see a different world. Just go for it." And I said, 'OK' and now I'm here. Riyo Mori says her grandmother convinced her to enter Miss Universe. She says Tokyo has a very mixed culture and the city never sleeps. She wants to teach young people to be patient and happy, through dancing. Tokyo is a great place to shop -- especially Ginza and Harajuko, she says
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Miss Universe
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[
"Japan",
"Miss Universe Japan"
] |
{
"passage": 65220,
"query": 100015
}
|
Query: When I became finalist for @placeholder, almost every week I went to Harajuko to shop.
Entities: Ginza, Riyo, Japan, Miss Universe, Harajuko, CNN, Riyo Mori, Miss Universe Japan, Tokyo
Passage: (CNN) -- Riyo Mori is a classically trained ballet dancer who won the 2007 Miss Universe beauty pageant. She talks to CNN about Tokyo, dancing and baseball. Trained ballet dancer Riyo Mori was crowned Miss Universe in 2007. CNN: What made you decide to enter the Miss Universe competition? Riyo Mori: My Grandmother. Japan, 50 or 60 years ago, was very conservative. Women had to stand behind men and never talk, never give an opinion -- and my grandma was different. I love her so much. She found out that there was Miss Universe Japan and that's how everything started. She said, "Riyo, you're young, you can dance, you can teach dancing, you love it, it's good -- but maybe you should see a different world. Just go for it." And I said, 'OK' and now I'm here. Riyo Mori says her grandmother convinced her to enter Miss Universe. She says Tokyo has a very mixed culture and the city never sleeps. She wants to teach young people to be patient and happy, through dancing. Tokyo is a great place to shop -- especially Ginza and Harajuko, she says
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Japan
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[
"Japan",
"Miss Universe Japan"
] |
{
"passage": 65220,
"query": 100015
}
|
Query: When I became finalist for @placeholder, almost every week I went to Harajuko to shop.
Entities: Ginza, Riyo, Japan, Miss Universe, Harajuko, CNN, Riyo Mori, Miss Universe Japan, Tokyo
Passage: (CNN) -- Riyo Mori is a classically trained ballet dancer who won the 2007 Miss Universe beauty pageant. She talks to CNN about Tokyo, dancing and baseball. Trained ballet dancer Riyo Mori was crowned Miss Universe in 2007. CNN: What made you decide to enter the Miss Universe competition? Riyo Mori: My Grandmother. Japan, 50 or 60 years ago, was very conservative. Women had to stand behind men and never talk, never give an opinion -- and my grandma was different. I love her so much. She found out that there was Miss Universe Japan and that's how everything started. She said, "Riyo, you're young, you can dance, you can teach dancing, you love it, it's good -- but maybe you should see a different world. Just go for it." And I said, 'OK' and now I'm here. Riyo Mori says her grandmother convinced her to enter Miss Universe. She says Tokyo has a very mixed culture and the city never sleeps. She wants to teach young people to be patient and happy, through dancing. Tokyo is a great place to shop -- especially Ginza and Harajuko, she says
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Miss Universe Japan
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[
"Ecce Animal"
] |
{
"passage": 65221,
"query": 100016
}
|
Query: @placeholder is a comment on the juxtaposition of man's animal instincts versus the relatively comfortable modern world we live in.
Entities: Ecce Animal, Diddo, Ted Thornhill, Dutch
Passage: By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 11:28 EST, 20 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:26 EST, 20 September 2013 A Dutch artist has fashioned a human skull out of cocaine by moulding the street-sourced class A drug mixed with gelatin. The piece, entitled Ecce Animal, is the work of mysterious artist Diddo who says he was commissioned to make the artwork, although is prohibited from disclosing further details. Diddo says he did not personally test the cocaine but employed a laboratory to analyse the drug bought from a street dealer. They found it was between 15 per cent to 20 per cent pure and had been cut with caffeine, paracetamol and sugar. The piece - called Ecce Animal - is the work of mysterious artist Diddo. The mysterious creative says that he was commissioned to make the work. The skull is made from 15 to 20 per cent pure cocaine, according to tests
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Ecce Animal
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[
"Marchant",
"Nadine Marchant"
] |
{
"passage": 65222,
"query": 100017
}
|
Query: Ms @placeholder was thrown onto the road by the car and was left with a chipped kneecap and badly bruised hands.
Entities: Marchant, South Molton, Nadine Marchant, Reddy, Laura Reddy, Devon
Passage: PUBLISHED: 11:19 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:27 EST, 29 November 2012 A quick-thinking teacher saved her sister from bleeding to death by using a passing pedestrian’s belt as a tourniquet after the pair were hit by an out-of-control car. Teaching assistant Laura Reddy, 23, suffered a shattered right leg when she was hit by a car while walking home from work in South Molton, Devon, with her sister Nadine Marchant. Ms Reddy was left bleeding heavily on the pavement after the incident - but Ms Marchant, 36, grabbed a passer-by’s belt and wrapped it tightly around her sister's upper leg to the stem the flow. Laura Reddy, 23, suffered extensive blood loss after being hit by a car while walking home from work in Devon. Her sister Nadine Marchant, 36 - who was with her at the time- used a passing pedestrian's belt to stem the bleeding until help arrived. Doctors said Ms Reddy would have bled to death without her sister's intervention
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Marchant
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[
"Marchant",
"Nadine Marchant"
] |
{
"passage": 65222,
"query": 100017
}
|
Query: Ms @placeholder was thrown onto the road by the car and was left with a chipped kneecap and badly bruised hands.
Entities: Marchant, South Molton, Nadine Marchant, Reddy, Laura Reddy, Devon
Passage: PUBLISHED: 11:19 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:27 EST, 29 November 2012 A quick-thinking teacher saved her sister from bleeding to death by using a passing pedestrian’s belt as a tourniquet after the pair were hit by an out-of-control car. Teaching assistant Laura Reddy, 23, suffered a shattered right leg when she was hit by a car while walking home from work in South Molton, Devon, with her sister Nadine Marchant. Ms Reddy was left bleeding heavily on the pavement after the incident - but Ms Marchant, 36, grabbed a passer-by’s belt and wrapped it tightly around her sister's upper leg to the stem the flow. Laura Reddy, 23, suffered extensive blood loss after being hit by a car while walking home from work in Devon. Her sister Nadine Marchant, 36 - who was with her at the time- used a passing pedestrian's belt to stem the bleeding until help arrived. Doctors said Ms Reddy would have bled to death without her sister's intervention
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Nadine Marchant
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[
"Laura Reddy",
"Reddy"
] |
{
"passage": 65222,
"query": 100018
}
|
Query: Ms @placeholder said she was screaming loudly and was convinced her leg had gone and there was nothing that could be done to save it.
Entities: Marchant, South Molton, Nadine Marchant, Reddy, Laura Reddy, Devon
Passage: PUBLISHED: 11:19 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:27 EST, 29 November 2012 A quick-thinking teacher saved her sister from bleeding to death by using a passing pedestrian’s belt as a tourniquet after the pair were hit by an out-of-control car. Teaching assistant Laura Reddy, 23, suffered a shattered right leg when she was hit by a car while walking home from work in South Molton, Devon, with her sister Nadine Marchant. Ms Reddy was left bleeding heavily on the pavement after the incident - but Ms Marchant, 36, grabbed a passer-by’s belt and wrapped it tightly around her sister's upper leg to the stem the flow. Laura Reddy, 23, suffered extensive blood loss after being hit by a car while walking home from work in Devon. Her sister Nadine Marchant, 36 - who was with her at the time- used a passing pedestrian's belt to stem the bleeding until help arrived. Doctors said Ms Reddy would have bled to death without her sister's intervention
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Laura Reddy
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[
"Laura Reddy",
"Reddy"
] |
{
"passage": 65222,
"query": 100018
}
|
Query: Ms @placeholder said she was screaming loudly and was convinced her leg had gone and there was nothing that could be done to save it.
Entities: Marchant, South Molton, Nadine Marchant, Reddy, Laura Reddy, Devon
Passage: PUBLISHED: 11:19 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:27 EST, 29 November 2012 A quick-thinking teacher saved her sister from bleeding to death by using a passing pedestrian’s belt as a tourniquet after the pair were hit by an out-of-control car. Teaching assistant Laura Reddy, 23, suffered a shattered right leg when she was hit by a car while walking home from work in South Molton, Devon, with her sister Nadine Marchant. Ms Reddy was left bleeding heavily on the pavement after the incident - but Ms Marchant, 36, grabbed a passer-by’s belt and wrapped it tightly around her sister's upper leg to the stem the flow. Laura Reddy, 23, suffered extensive blood loss after being hit by a car while walking home from work in Devon. Her sister Nadine Marchant, 36 - who was with her at the time- used a passing pedestrian's belt to stem the bleeding until help arrived. Doctors said Ms Reddy would have bled to death without her sister's intervention
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Reddy
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[
"Marchant",
"Nadine Marchant"
] |
{
"passage": 65222,
"query": 100019
}
|
Query: her own injuries, Ms @placeholder went to her sister’s aid and asked a man who
Entities: Marchant, South Molton, Nadine Marchant, Reddy, Laura Reddy, Devon
Passage: PUBLISHED: 11:19 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:27 EST, 29 November 2012 A quick-thinking teacher saved her sister from bleeding to death by using a passing pedestrian’s belt as a tourniquet after the pair were hit by an out-of-control car. Teaching assistant Laura Reddy, 23, suffered a shattered right leg when she was hit by a car while walking home from work in South Molton, Devon, with her sister Nadine Marchant. Ms Reddy was left bleeding heavily on the pavement after the incident - but Ms Marchant, 36, grabbed a passer-by’s belt and wrapped it tightly around her sister's upper leg to the stem the flow. Laura Reddy, 23, suffered extensive blood loss after being hit by a car while walking home from work in Devon. Her sister Nadine Marchant, 36 - who was with her at the time- used a passing pedestrian's belt to stem the bleeding until help arrived. Doctors said Ms Reddy would have bled to death without her sister's intervention
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Marchant
|
[
"Marchant",
"Nadine Marchant"
] |
{
"passage": 65222,
"query": 100019
}
|
Query: her own injuries, Ms @placeholder went to her sister’s aid and asked a man who
Entities: Marchant, South Molton, Nadine Marchant, Reddy, Laura Reddy, Devon
Passage: PUBLISHED: 11:19 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:27 EST, 29 November 2012 A quick-thinking teacher saved her sister from bleeding to death by using a passing pedestrian’s belt as a tourniquet after the pair were hit by an out-of-control car. Teaching assistant Laura Reddy, 23, suffered a shattered right leg when she was hit by a car while walking home from work in South Molton, Devon, with her sister Nadine Marchant. Ms Reddy was left bleeding heavily on the pavement after the incident - but Ms Marchant, 36, grabbed a passer-by’s belt and wrapped it tightly around her sister's upper leg to the stem the flow. Laura Reddy, 23, suffered extensive blood loss after being hit by a car while walking home from work in Devon. Her sister Nadine Marchant, 36 - who was with her at the time- used a passing pedestrian's belt to stem the bleeding until help arrived. Doctors said Ms Reddy would have bled to death without her sister's intervention
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Nadine Marchant
|
[
"Wildlife Comeback"
] |
{
"passage": 65223,
"query": 100020
}
|
Query: The report, ‘@placeholder in Europe’, investigates how and why the doomed species bounced back and provides important lessons for the conservation of these and other species.
Entities: ZSL, EBCC, Wildlife Comeback, European Bird Census Council, European, Iberian Ibex, Zoological Society of London, Europe, Sarah Griffiths, BirdLife International
Passage: By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 06:21 EST, 26 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:26 EST, 26 September 2013 The Eurasian beaver, European bison and White-tailed eagle are among the animals that have made a remarkable comeback in Europe over the past 50 years, zoologists said. A total of 27 mammal and bird species recovered over the past 50 years thanks to legislative measures and conservation efforts, according to the first ever report of its kind. Scientists from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), BirdLife International and the European Bird Census Council (EBCC) worked with experts from across Europe to gather relevant data about the distribution and abundance of selected species. A total of 27 mammal and bird species recovered over the past 50 years thanks to legislative measures and conservation efforts. Scientists from the Zoological Society of London said the reserach helps them understand the interventions and conditions necessary to help species. Of the 18 mammals surveyed for the Wildlife Comeback in Europe report, all of them are making a comeback apart from the Iberian Ibex
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Wildlife Comeback
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[
"European"
] |
{
"passage": 65223,
"query": 100021
}
|
Query: to legal protection, the @placeholder population grew from fewer than 2,500
Entities: ZSL, EBCC, Wildlife Comeback, European Bird Census Council, European, Iberian Ibex, Zoological Society of London, Europe, Sarah Griffiths, BirdLife International
Passage: By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 06:21 EST, 26 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:26 EST, 26 September 2013 The Eurasian beaver, European bison and White-tailed eagle are among the animals that have made a remarkable comeback in Europe over the past 50 years, zoologists said. A total of 27 mammal and bird species recovered over the past 50 years thanks to legislative measures and conservation efforts, according to the first ever report of its kind. Scientists from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), BirdLife International and the European Bird Census Council (EBCC) worked with experts from across Europe to gather relevant data about the distribution and abundance of selected species. A total of 27 mammal and bird species recovered over the past 50 years thanks to legislative measures and conservation efforts. Scientists from the Zoological Society of London said the reserach helps them understand the interventions and conditions necessary to help species. Of the 18 mammals surveyed for the Wildlife Comeback in Europe report, all of them are making a comeback apart from the Iberian Ibex
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European
|
[
"Minnesota"
] |
{
"passage": 65224,
"query": 100022
}
|
Query: Family home: Landers lives next to the grandparents who adopted him in @placeholder with his wife
Entities: Minnesota, Daily Mail, Richard Landers Sr., Michael, Indiana, Richard Landers Jr, Michael Landers
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:01 EST, 13 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:02 EST, 13 January 2013 The father whose child was kidnapped by his own parents 19 years ago now says that he would like to tell his son that he loves him. The family drama is being unveiled after Michael Landers, who is now 24-years-old, was discovered to be living with his paternal grandparents in Minnesota after they kidnapped him in Indiana in 1994. Michael Landers' biological father, Richard Landers Sr., spoke out saying that he wants to get in touch with his kidnapped son but doesn't know his phone number and cannot afford to fly to Minnesota. Richard Landers Jr taken from Indiana home by his paternal grandparents in 1994 is pictured for the first time as an adult calling himself Michael. Says that his grandparents were in the right to kidnap him amid custody battle between his biological parents. Now his birth father says that he loves his son and wants to talk to him
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Minnesota
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[
"Europa League"
] |
{
"passage": 65225,
"query": 100023
}
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Query: Eventual winners: Sevilla had to battle through a penalties to finally beat Benfica in the @placeholder final
Entities: UEFA Super Cup, England, Clattenburg, Champions League, Stuart Burt, Cardiff, Spanish, Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Sevilla, Borussia Dortmund, Anthony Taylor, English, Simon Beck, Mark Clattenburg, Europa League, David Kent, Real Madrid, Darren England, Michael Oliver
Passage: By David Kent England's Mark Clattenburg will referee the UEFA Super Cup match between Real Madrid and Sevilla in Cardiff on August 12. Clattenburg, 39, refereed five Champions League matches last season including the quarter-final first leg between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund. Clattenburg will head an all-English team of officials for the meeting of the Champions League winners and Europa League winners. In charge: Clattenburg has been given the cards for the UEFA Super Cup match Simon Beck and Stuart Burt will be the assistant referees, Darren England is to be the fourth official, plus there will be two additional assistant referees, Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor. Mark Clattenburg will take charge of all Spanish tie between Real Madrid and Sevilla. Real Madrid won the Champions League, defeating rivals Atletico Madrid 4-1. Sevilla took Europa League on penalties after it stayed 0-0 in extra-time with Benfica
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Europa League
|
[
"Lancashire"
] |
{
"passage": 65226,
"query": 100024
}
|
Query: Now, after a summer of reflection and new experiences, Giles has climbed back on the horse at one of England’s biggest counties and finds himself charged with bringing the good times back to relegated @placeholder.
Entities: Andy Flower, England, Ashley Giles, Lancashire, Ashes, Giles, English, Flower, Kevin Pietersen
Passage: The forgotten victim of English cricket’s civil war has dusted himself down, picked himself up and embarked on the new challenge he hopes will help him recover from the blow of missing out on the top job that looked certain to be his. Ashley Giles was, perhaps, the most unfortunate casualty of the fallout from an Ashes disaster that saw Andy Flower fall on his sword and Kevin Pietersen sacked amid bitterness and rancour that still rumbles on. Giles, 41, had been earmarked to succeed Flower as team director when he was appointed one-day coach almost two years ago but his apprenticeship was nipped in the bud when England’s world came crashing down. Ashley Giles was casualty of the fallout from the Ashes disaster. The 41-year-old had been earmarked as England team director. Giles has a new job as cricket director and head coach at Lancashire
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Lancashire
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[
"Lancashire"
] |
{
"passage": 65226,
"query": 100025
}
|
Query: ‘I want to provide a strong pathway to the @placeholder team through all the age groups and plan for tomorrow while looking after today.
Entities: Andy Flower, England, Ashley Giles, Lancashire, Ashes, Giles, English, Flower, Kevin Pietersen
Passage: The forgotten victim of English cricket’s civil war has dusted himself down, picked himself up and embarked on the new challenge he hopes will help him recover from the blow of missing out on the top job that looked certain to be his. Ashley Giles was, perhaps, the most unfortunate casualty of the fallout from an Ashes disaster that saw Andy Flower fall on his sword and Kevin Pietersen sacked amid bitterness and rancour that still rumbles on. Giles, 41, had been earmarked to succeed Flower as team director when he was appointed one-day coach almost two years ago but his apprenticeship was nipped in the bud when England’s world came crashing down. Ashley Giles was casualty of the fallout from the Ashes disaster. The 41-year-old had been earmarked as England team director. Giles has a new job as cricket director and head coach at Lancashire
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Lancashire
|
[
"Arsenal"
] |
{
"passage": 65227,
"query": 100026
}
|
Query: Gunner: @placeholder's Joel Campbell looks set to line up against England
Entities: Everton, Ruiz, PSV, World Cup, England, Costa Rica, Campbell, Belo Horizonte, Joel Campbell, Brazil, Bryan Oviedo, Olympiacos, Arsenal, Bryan Ruiz, Mike Dawes, Fulham, Keylor Navas
Passage: Everton's Bryan Oviedo misses out because of injury Costa Rica face England in final group game on June 24 in Belo Horizonte By Mike Dawes Goalkeeper Keylor Navas and forwards Bryan Ruiz and Joel Campbell head the list of players named in Costa Rica's preliminary 30-man squad for next month's World Cup in Brazil. Fulham forward Ruiz has spent the second half of the season on loan at PSV, while Arsenal's Campbell has been at Olympiacos. Costa Rica face England in the final group game in Belo Horizonte on June 24. Leader: Bryan Ruiz has scored 12 times from 61 appearances for Costa Rica. Everton's Bryan Oviedo misses out because of injury. Costa Rica face England in final group game on June 24 in Belo Horizonte
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Arsenal
|
[
"Jermaine Grant"
] |
{
"passage": 65228,
"query": 100027
}
|
Query: false passport when she was arrested with @placeholder five months ago.
Entities: Buckinghamshire, Muslim, Jermaine Grant, East Africa, Bucks, 7/7 Tube, Kenyan, Al Qaeda, Somalia, Kenya, Jermaine Lindsay, Samantha Lewthwaite, Rebecca Evans, Mombasa, Lewthwaite, Aylesbury, British, Jill Reilly
Passage: By Rebecca Evans and Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 10:26 EST, 11 May 2012 | UPDATED: 20:01 EST, 11 May 2012 Terrorist widow Samantha Lewthwaite has been charged with plotting to kill hundreds of British tourists. The Muslim convert – who was married to 7/7 Tube bomber Jermaine Lindsay – is on the run in East Africa after police foiled an Al Qaeda-linked bomb plot against holidaymakers in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa. Yesterday it emerged that ‘white widow’ Lewthwaite, 28, originally from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, has been charged in her absence by Kenyan police with ‘conspiring to improvise an explosive device with the intent to cause harm to innocent civilians’. It is believed she has fled to lawless Somalia with her three young children. An arrest warrant has been issued for Samantha Lewthwaite after she repeatedly failed to appear in court in Mombasa, Kenya. The soldier's daughter, from Aylesbury, Bucks, has been on the run since December when her British accomplice Jermaine Grant was arrested. The 28-year-old mother could face a seven year jail term
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Jermaine Grant
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[
"Brown",
"Chris Brown"
] |
{
"passage": 65229,
"query": 100028
}
|
Query: A @placeholder representative said last week that the singer expected all of the charges to be dropped and probation reinstated this week.
Entities: California, Van Nuys, Chris Brown, Rihanna, CNN, Los Angeles, Brown
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Two charges against Chris Brown were dropped Tuesday, but the singer is still accused of hit and run after a minor traffic crash. Brown's lawyer entered a not guilty plea on his behalf and a judge ordered him to show up at a sheriff's station within a week to be officially booked on the charge, according to a court spokesman. The prosecutor dismissed charges of driving without a license and driving without proof of insurance during a hearing Tuesday in a Van Nuys, California, court. Brown allegedly sped away from the accident scene in May after a confrontation with the driver of another car, having refusing to provide his name, driver's license and insurance information. Chris Brown must report for booking within a week. Brown's rep previously said they expected hit and run charge to be dropped. Traffic charge could mean jail for Brown because of his probation in Rihanna beating. Brown faces trial to determine whether he violated probation
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Brown
|
[
"Brown",
"Chris Brown"
] |
{
"passage": 65229,
"query": 100028
}
|
Query: A @placeholder representative said last week that the singer expected all of the charges to be dropped and probation reinstated this week.
Entities: California, Van Nuys, Chris Brown, Rihanna, CNN, Los Angeles, Brown
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Two charges against Chris Brown were dropped Tuesday, but the singer is still accused of hit and run after a minor traffic crash. Brown's lawyer entered a not guilty plea on his behalf and a judge ordered him to show up at a sheriff's station within a week to be officially booked on the charge, according to a court spokesman. The prosecutor dismissed charges of driving without a license and driving without proof of insurance during a hearing Tuesday in a Van Nuys, California, court. Brown allegedly sped away from the accident scene in May after a confrontation with the driver of another car, having refusing to provide his name, driver's license and insurance information. Chris Brown must report for booking within a week. Brown's rep previously said they expected hit and run charge to be dropped. Traffic charge could mean jail for Brown because of his probation in Rihanna beating. Brown faces trial to determine whether he violated probation
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Chris Brown
|
[
"Savanna"
] |
{
"passage": 65230,
"query": 100029
}
|
Query: Investigators have credited @placeholder with saving Lauren's life, saying the teenager shielded her younger sister from their father's gunfire.
Entities: David Mohney, Port Orange, Cynthia Mohney, Daytona Beach News-Journal, Zachary Stoumbos, Lauren, David Jr., Florida, Savanna, Lauren Mohney
Passage: A nine-year-old girl who was shot in the head after her father opened fire on her and her siblings 10 weeks ago is now walking and communicating in hospital. Lauren Mohney has no memory of the incident but has asked about her brother and sister, who were both killed in the attack, lawyer Zachary Stoumbos told the Daytona Beach News-Journal. She was the only survivor after her father, David Mohney, opened fire at their Port Orange, Florida home on October 17 as he went through a divorce with their mother. He killed Lauren's 14-year-old sister, Savanna, and 11-year-old brother, David Jr., before turning the gun on himself. Lauren Mohney was the only survivor of her father's murder spree at their home in Florida on October 17. Her older sister, Savanna, shielded her, family's lawyer said. Savanna, 14, and their 11-year-old brother David Jr. were killed by their father, David Mohney, before he turned the gun on himself. Their mother Cynthia Mohney was unhurt and told police he had threatened to kill their children if she did not stop their divorce. Lauren was shot in the left side of her brain but is now out of a coma and is breathing, eating and walking on her own
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Savanna
|
[
"Ali Salim",
"Salim"
] |
{
"passage": 65231,
"query": 100030
}
|
Query: Rohrer said other women had responded to ads placed by @placeholder, including one woman who said Salim wanted to paint internal organs on her body.
Entities: Pakistani, New Albany, Deanna Ballman, Ballman, Craigslist, Family, Pataskala, Ohio, Ali Salim, Salim, Helen Pow
Passage: By Helen Pow Charged: Doctor Ali Salim, pictured, is charged with murdering pregnant mother of two, Deanna Ballman, after she responded to a Craigslist ad An Ohio doctor allegedly obsessed with photographing young women has been charged with raping and killing a pregnant 23-year-old after she responded to an ad on Craigslist. Pakistani-born Dr Ali Salim is accused of murdering Deanna Ballman, of Pataskala, and her unborn baby last summer by injecting her with a lethal dose of heroin and then doing 'inhumane' things to her corpse. Ballman, who was nine-months pregnant and had two kids at home, was found dead in the backseat of her car in woods outside of New Albany on August 1. Pakistani-born Dr Ali Salim, 44, is accused of murdering pregnant Deanna Ballman and her unborn baby last summer. Mother-of-two was found dead in her car on August 1 after man allegedly gave her a lethal heroin injection. Family says Ballman answered an ad for housecleaning, but reports suggest she agreed to model for the amateur photographer. Salim is expected to be released on $1 million bail and be under house arrest until May trial
|
Ali Salim
|
[
"Ali Salim",
"Salim"
] |
{
"passage": 65231,
"query": 100030
}
|
Query: Rohrer said other women had responded to ads placed by @placeholder, including one woman who said Salim wanted to paint internal organs on her body.
Entities: Pakistani, New Albany, Deanna Ballman, Ballman, Craigslist, Family, Pataskala, Ohio, Ali Salim, Salim, Helen Pow
Passage: By Helen Pow Charged: Doctor Ali Salim, pictured, is charged with murdering pregnant mother of two, Deanna Ballman, after she responded to a Craigslist ad An Ohio doctor allegedly obsessed with photographing young women has been charged with raping and killing a pregnant 23-year-old after she responded to an ad on Craigslist. Pakistani-born Dr Ali Salim is accused of murdering Deanna Ballman, of Pataskala, and her unborn baby last summer by injecting her with a lethal dose of heroin and then doing 'inhumane' things to her corpse. Ballman, who was nine-months pregnant and had two kids at home, was found dead in the backseat of her car in woods outside of New Albany on August 1. Pakistani-born Dr Ali Salim, 44, is accused of murdering pregnant Deanna Ballman and her unborn baby last summer. Mother-of-two was found dead in her car on August 1 after man allegedly gave her a lethal heroin injection. Family says Ballman answered an ad for housecleaning, but reports suggest she agreed to model for the amateur photographer. Salim is expected to be released on $1 million bail and be under house arrest until May trial
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Salim
|
[
"African"
] |
{
"passage": 65232,
"query": 100031
}
|
Query: "Make no mistake: history is on the side of these brave @placeholder, and not with those who use coups or change constitutions to stay in power.
Entities: ACCRA, HIV/AIDS, U.S., African, Africa, Obama, CNN, Ghana, Parliament
Passage: ACCRA, Ghana (CNN) -- President Obama reached out to Africa on Saturday with a wide-ranging address praising the continent's steady achievements, but he called its persistent violent conflicts "a millstone around Africa's neck." President Obama speaks before Ghana's Parliament on Saturday. "Despite the progress that has been made -- and there has been considerable progress in parts of Africa -- we also know that much of that promise has yet to be fulfilled," Obama said in a speech to the parliament of Ghana, a western African nation seen as a model of democracy and growth for the rest of the continent. Obama tells Ghana's lawmakers Africa needs "opportunity for more people" "Africa's diversity should be a source of strength, not a cause for division" Pledges U.S. will help fight HIV/AIDS, tropical diseases, childhood illnesses
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African
|
[
"Keith Schwartz"
] |
{
"passage": 65233,
"query": 100032
}
|
Query: At the arraignment Wednesday, @placeholder warned Lohan that she could be put back in jail if she violates the law.
Entities: Lohan, Keith Schwartz, Holley, Lindsay Lohan, Los Angeles County Superior Court, CNN, Los Angeles, Shawn Chapman Holley
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Lindsay Lohan will consider a plea deal on the charge that she stole a necklace from a jewelry store if she can avoid going to jail, her lawyer said Thursday. Attorney Shawn Chapman Holley insisted, though, that the grand theft charge is "entirely defensible." The actress entered a not guilty plea in the case Wednesday before Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Keith Schwartz, but the judge immediately revoked her probation related to a 2007 drunk driving conviction. "Ms. Lohan maintains her innocence, and now that I've seen the police reports, I believe the case is entirely defensible," Holley said. "Having said that, we will entertain a discussion concerning a plea if it means no jail so that she can move forward with her recovery and her career." The theft charge is "entirely defensible," Lohan's lawyer says. A judge will decide February 23 if the actress goes to jail. Lohan faces a grand theft charge for a $2,500 necklace
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Keith Schwartz
|
[
"French",
"French Riviera"
] |
{
"passage": 65234,
"query": 100033
}
|
Query: Marcoule was used to carry out some of the earliest plutonium experiments by @placeholder military scientists.
Entities: Peter Allen, French, France, Bagnols-sur-Ceze, French Riviera, Marcoule, Montpellier, Marseilles, Gard
Passage: By Peter Allen Created: 12 September 2011 | Updated: 12 September 2011 One was killed and four others were injured after an explosion at a nuclear plant in one of the France's most popular tourist areas today. The blast at the vast Marcoule site, close to Bagnols-sur-Ceze, in the Gard department, immediately raised fears of an atomic disaster. Marcoule, which is used to store and melt down radioactive waste, is close to the beaches of the French Riviera and major cities including Montpellier and Marseilles. Response: A fire truck arrives at Marcoule nuclear waste treatment centre after the blast. The French nuclear watchdog insists that 'right now, there is no radioactive leak' but the fire service has refused to enter the site. Four others injured and airlifted to hospitals. 'No radioactive leak' says French nuclear safety watchdog. Site is near to French Riviera and cities of Montpellier and Marseilles
|
French
|
[
"French",
"French Riviera"
] |
{
"passage": 65234,
"query": 100033
}
|
Query: Marcoule was used to carry out some of the earliest plutonium experiments by @placeholder military scientists.
Entities: Peter Allen, French, France, Bagnols-sur-Ceze, French Riviera, Marcoule, Montpellier, Marseilles, Gard
Passage: By Peter Allen Created: 12 September 2011 | Updated: 12 September 2011 One was killed and four others were injured after an explosion at a nuclear plant in one of the France's most popular tourist areas today. The blast at the vast Marcoule site, close to Bagnols-sur-Ceze, in the Gard department, immediately raised fears of an atomic disaster. Marcoule, which is used to store and melt down radioactive waste, is close to the beaches of the French Riviera and major cities including Montpellier and Marseilles. Response: A fire truck arrives at Marcoule nuclear waste treatment centre after the blast. The French nuclear watchdog insists that 'right now, there is no radioactive leak' but the fire service has refused to enter the site. Four others injured and airlifted to hospitals. 'No radioactive leak' says French nuclear safety watchdog. Site is near to French Riviera and cities of Montpellier and Marseilles
|
French Riviera
|
[
"Northern Line"
] |
{
"passage": 65235,
"query": 100034
}
|
Query: Dangerous: The man can be seen jumping to safety on the platform as the 66ft-long maintenance unit tore along the @placeholder after its brakes failed
Entities: Archway, London Underground, Keith Gladdis, Northern Line, Tube worker, Highgate, Warren Street, London
Passage: By Keith Gladdis PUBLISHED: 13:14 EST, 28 February 2013 | UPDATED: 19:39 EST, 1 March 2013 Arms outstretched in a gesture of helplessness, a Tube worker races alongside a runaway train that was to come within seconds of causing a major disaster deep beneath the streets of London. The 39-tonne maintenance wagon ran for 16miles over four miles on the busy Northern Line, while ahead of it a packed commuter train tried to accelerate out of its path – the driver skipping stations and ordering terrified passengers to move into the front carriages. The 66-foot long wagon careered through seven stations on the London Underground as control staff watched it slowly accelerating towards the centre of the capital. Underground maintenance unit was out of control for 16 minutes in 2011. Train was being towed but broke free close to Highgate in north London. Unit came within 600 metres of a packed commuter Tube train near Archway. Eventually stopped near Warren Street after Tube workers tried to derail it. London Underground and two contractors were fined £300,000
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Northern Line
|
[
"Louisiana"
] |
{
"passage": 65236,
"query": 100035
}
|
Query: "I do know that people in @placeholder want the right to own a gun and feel that it's, you know, part of our culture and history, and we're not going to infringe upon that right."
Entities: Marines, Louisiana, Democrat, Mary Landrieu, New Orleans, CNN, Meredith Timberlake
Passage: New Orleans (CNN) -- In a small gun range 20 minutes outside New Orleans, a steady stream of gun enthusiasts fill the air with the scent of gunpowder and the sharp bang of shots. Many of the customers -- a range of ex-military men, off-duty law enforcement officers and a sprinkling of women learning how to handle a firearm for self-protection -- said they have grown up around guns and are leery of interference by the federal government on gun rights. "Just like drug use is illegal but people still get their hands on drugs -- so, the bad guys are still going to have guns," said Meredith Timberlake, who came from a family of Marines. "Well, I'm going to have a gun too." Sen. Mary Landrieu is a conservative Democrat representing the red state of Louisiana. "I really will follow what the people in my state want me to do" on gun control, she said. This despite national polls that show 90% support background checks
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Louisiana
|
[
"FDM"
] |
{
"passage": 65237,
"query": 100036
}
|
Query: the @placeholder process much cheaper - although the actual costs depend on the
Entities: 3D, Facebook, Victoria Woollaston, UAV, FDM, UK, University of Sheffield, Sheffield University
Passage: By Victoria Woollaston Following the news Facebook has become the latest firm to enter the drone market, researchers in the UK have successfully created and tested a low-cost craft - built entirely using a 3D printer. Engineers at University of Sheffield developed the prototype 1.5m-wide unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) using a cheap, common technique that builds objects using layers of plastic. Drones are traditionally built by large manufacturers, due to the cost and complexity involved, and this breakthrough could make the crafts more common place, and even disposable. Scroll down for video Engineers at Sheffield University have developed a prototype unmanned 1.5m-wide drone, pictured, using a cheap, common 3D printing technique that builds objects using layers of plastic. The craft has already completed a test flight as a glider, pictured. Drone was 3D printed using fused deposition modelling (FDM) technique. It builds layers of material, such as thermoplastic, using computer designs. The drone was built and successfully tested by the University of Sheffield. It weighs 2kg, is 1.5m wide and consists of nine parts that snap together. The materials for each drone start at approximately £5.50 ($9). Researchers said the drone is a low-cost option for one-way deliveries, searches or reconnaissance missions - and is disposable
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FDM
|
[
"Senate",
"Senate Judiciary Committee"
] |
{
"passage": 65238,
"query": 100037
}
|
Query: Hatch said senators need three months to consider Sotomayor and that a vote should come in September, after the @placeholder's August break.
Entities: Pat Roberts, Sotomayor, Sonia Sotomayor, CNN Radio, Democrats, Al Franken, Democrat, CNN, Utah, Minnesota, Hatch, WASHINGTON, Supreme Court, Orrin Hatch, Senate, Republicans, U.S., Senate Judiciary Committee, Republican, Hispanic
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The longest-serving Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee told CNN Radio on Thursday that, barring any surprises, Sonia Sotomayor is headed for a Supreme Court confirmation. Judge Sonia Sotomayor would be the first Hispanic on the U.S. Supreme Court. "If there are no otherwise disqualifying matters here, it appears to me she will probably be confirmed," Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah said. Hatch was acknowledging the current Senate political landscape. Sotomayor was nominated by a Democrat president, and Democrats could have 60 votes in the 100-member chamber if Minnesota's Al Franken is seated. They now hold 12 of the 19 seats on the Senate Judiciary Committee that will first consider Sotomayor's nomination. Sen. Orrin Hatch: Sotomayor confirmation likely if "disqualifying matters" don't appear. Sotomayor could meet with some senators Tuesday. Hatch, other Republicans want to wait until September for vote. Sen. Pat Roberts is first Republican to say publicly he won't vote for nominee
|
Senate
|
[
"Senate",
"Senate Judiciary Committee"
] |
{
"passage": 65238,
"query": 100037
}
|
Query: Hatch said senators need three months to consider Sotomayor and that a vote should come in September, after the @placeholder's August break.
Entities: Pat Roberts, Sotomayor, Sonia Sotomayor, CNN Radio, Democrats, Al Franken, Democrat, CNN, Utah, Minnesota, Hatch, WASHINGTON, Supreme Court, Orrin Hatch, Senate, Republicans, U.S., Senate Judiciary Committee, Republican, Hispanic
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The longest-serving Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee told CNN Radio on Thursday that, barring any surprises, Sonia Sotomayor is headed for a Supreme Court confirmation. Judge Sonia Sotomayor would be the first Hispanic on the U.S. Supreme Court. "If there are no otherwise disqualifying matters here, it appears to me she will probably be confirmed," Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah said. Hatch was acknowledging the current Senate political landscape. Sotomayor was nominated by a Democrat president, and Democrats could have 60 votes in the 100-member chamber if Minnesota's Al Franken is seated. They now hold 12 of the 19 seats on the Senate Judiciary Committee that will first consider Sotomayor's nomination. Sen. Orrin Hatch: Sotomayor confirmation likely if "disqualifying matters" don't appear. Sotomayor could meet with some senators Tuesday. Hatch, other Republicans want to wait until September for vote. Sen. Pat Roberts is first Republican to say publicly he won't vote for nominee
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Senate Judiciary Committee
|
[
"Supreme Court"
] |
{
"passage": 65238,
"query": 100038
}
|
Query: Hatch insisted a September Senate vote would get Sotomayor on the bench in time for the new @placeholder session.
Entities: Pat Roberts, Sotomayor, Sonia Sotomayor, CNN Radio, Democrats, Al Franken, Democrat, CNN, Utah, Minnesota, Hatch, WASHINGTON, Supreme Court, Orrin Hatch, Senate, Republicans, U.S., Senate Judiciary Committee, Republican, Hispanic
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The longest-serving Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee told CNN Radio on Thursday that, barring any surprises, Sonia Sotomayor is headed for a Supreme Court confirmation. Judge Sonia Sotomayor would be the first Hispanic on the U.S. Supreme Court. "If there are no otherwise disqualifying matters here, it appears to me she will probably be confirmed," Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah said. Hatch was acknowledging the current Senate political landscape. Sotomayor was nominated by a Democrat president, and Democrats could have 60 votes in the 100-member chamber if Minnesota's Al Franken is seated. They now hold 12 of the 19 seats on the Senate Judiciary Committee that will first consider Sotomayor's nomination. Sen. Orrin Hatch: Sotomayor confirmation likely if "disqualifying matters" don't appear. Sotomayor could meet with some senators Tuesday. Hatch, other Republicans want to wait until September for vote. Sen. Pat Roberts is first Republican to say publicly he won't vote for nominee
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Supreme Court
|
[
"Senate",
"Senate Judiciary Committee"
] |
{
"passage": 65238,
"query": 100039
}
|
Query: The @placeholder has not announced when the confirmation hearings will begin.
Entities: Pat Roberts, Sotomayor, Sonia Sotomayor, CNN Radio, Democrats, Al Franken, Democrat, CNN, Utah, Minnesota, Hatch, WASHINGTON, Supreme Court, Orrin Hatch, Senate, Republicans, U.S., Senate Judiciary Committee, Republican, Hispanic
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The longest-serving Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee told CNN Radio on Thursday that, barring any surprises, Sonia Sotomayor is headed for a Supreme Court confirmation. Judge Sonia Sotomayor would be the first Hispanic on the U.S. Supreme Court. "If there are no otherwise disqualifying matters here, it appears to me she will probably be confirmed," Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah said. Hatch was acknowledging the current Senate political landscape. Sotomayor was nominated by a Democrat president, and Democrats could have 60 votes in the 100-member chamber if Minnesota's Al Franken is seated. They now hold 12 of the 19 seats on the Senate Judiciary Committee that will first consider Sotomayor's nomination. Sen. Orrin Hatch: Sotomayor confirmation likely if "disqualifying matters" don't appear. Sotomayor could meet with some senators Tuesday. Hatch, other Republicans want to wait until September for vote. Sen. Pat Roberts is first Republican to say publicly he won't vote for nominee
|
Senate
|
[
"Senate",
"Senate Judiciary Committee"
] |
{
"passage": 65238,
"query": 100039
}
|
Query: The @placeholder has not announced when the confirmation hearings will begin.
Entities: Pat Roberts, Sotomayor, Sonia Sotomayor, CNN Radio, Democrats, Al Franken, Democrat, CNN, Utah, Minnesota, Hatch, WASHINGTON, Supreme Court, Orrin Hatch, Senate, Republicans, U.S., Senate Judiciary Committee, Republican, Hispanic
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The longest-serving Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee told CNN Radio on Thursday that, barring any surprises, Sonia Sotomayor is headed for a Supreme Court confirmation. Judge Sonia Sotomayor would be the first Hispanic on the U.S. Supreme Court. "If there are no otherwise disqualifying matters here, it appears to me she will probably be confirmed," Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah said. Hatch was acknowledging the current Senate political landscape. Sotomayor was nominated by a Democrat president, and Democrats could have 60 votes in the 100-member chamber if Minnesota's Al Franken is seated. They now hold 12 of the 19 seats on the Senate Judiciary Committee that will first consider Sotomayor's nomination. Sen. Orrin Hatch: Sotomayor confirmation likely if "disqualifying matters" don't appear. Sotomayor could meet with some senators Tuesday. Hatch, other Republicans want to wait until September for vote. Sen. Pat Roberts is first Republican to say publicly he won't vote for nominee
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Senate Judiciary Committee
|
[
"Syria",
"Syrian"
] |
{
"passage": 65239,
"query": 100040
}
|
Query: That triggered a brutal @placeholder troop bombardment in what human rights groups called an act of collective punishment on the city.
Entities: Swiss, Geneva II, United Nations, Syrian, Old District, Skype, Mohammed Abu Yahay, Lakhdar Brahimi, Homs, Syria, Old City, Food, CNN, Geneva
Passage: (CNN) -- As nearly 600 days under siege sap the life and dignity out of the Old District in the Syrian city of Homs -- leaving malnourished men with legs like noodles and soot-stained children to dig through homes turned into rubble for bits of firewood -- diplomats in a picturesque Swiss city bicker over aid. "The situation is unbearable and inhuman. Food, there is none. Medical supplies, there is none. Milk for children, there is none. It is beyond words." Mohammed Abu Yahay tells CNN through a crackly Skype connection. Diplomats at the Geneva II peace negotiations in the Swiss city reached a yet to be executed deal to evacuate some women and children, according to United Nations mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, but for those affected, the meek agreement is little more than a consolation prize. The Old City of Homs in Syria has been under siege for nearly two years. Food and medical supplies have been cut off, leaving hungry, angry residents behind. The Geneva peace talks produced a small deal to evacuate women and children. "We do not want your food or your aid supplies. We want to break the siege," resident says
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Syria
|
[
"Syria",
"Syrian"
] |
{
"passage": 65239,
"query": 100040
}
|
Query: That triggered a brutal @placeholder troop bombardment in what human rights groups called an act of collective punishment on the city.
Entities: Swiss, Geneva II, United Nations, Syrian, Old District, Skype, Mohammed Abu Yahay, Lakhdar Brahimi, Homs, Syria, Old City, Food, CNN, Geneva
Passage: (CNN) -- As nearly 600 days under siege sap the life and dignity out of the Old District in the Syrian city of Homs -- leaving malnourished men with legs like noodles and soot-stained children to dig through homes turned into rubble for bits of firewood -- diplomats in a picturesque Swiss city bicker over aid. "The situation is unbearable and inhuman. Food, there is none. Medical supplies, there is none. Milk for children, there is none. It is beyond words." Mohammed Abu Yahay tells CNN through a crackly Skype connection. Diplomats at the Geneva II peace negotiations in the Swiss city reached a yet to be executed deal to evacuate some women and children, according to United Nations mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, but for those affected, the meek agreement is little more than a consolation prize. The Old City of Homs in Syria has been under siege for nearly two years. Food and medical supplies have been cut off, leaving hungry, angry residents behind. The Geneva peace talks produced a small deal to evacuate women and children. "We do not want your food or your aid supplies. We want to break the siege," resident says
|
Syrian
|
[
"Lionel Messi"
] |
{
"passage": 65240,
"query": 100041
}
|
Query: @placeholder is incredible player but outside of that it was even.
Entities: French, Lionel Messi, Manchester City, Camp Nou, Barcelona, City, Champions League, Bayer Leverkusen, FA Cup, CNN, Paris Saint-Germain
Passage: (CNN) -- Barcelona may not be the force it once was -- but it still had too much for Manchester City. City, which has now exited both the FA Cup and Champions League in the past week, was always going to find life difficult after losing the first leg of its Champions League last-16 tie. Trailing by two goals and with the knowledge that no club has ever managed to progress after suffering a 2-0 defeat at home in the first leg of the competition, City at least gave it a real go in a pulsating contest at the Camp Nou. Barcelona books its place in the quarterfinals of Champions League. Lionel Messi on target in 2-1 win over Manchester City. Paris Saint-Germain qualifies for last-eight. French champion defeated Bayer Leverkusen
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Lionel Messi
|
[
"Barcelona"
] |
{
"passage": 65240,
"query": 100042
}
|
Query: As City pushed forward in search of that elusive opener, @placeholder began to make the most of the space left behind.
Entities: French, Lionel Messi, Manchester City, Camp Nou, Barcelona, City, Champions League, Bayer Leverkusen, FA Cup, CNN, Paris Saint-Germain
Passage: (CNN) -- Barcelona may not be the force it once was -- but it still had too much for Manchester City. City, which has now exited both the FA Cup and Champions League in the past week, was always going to find life difficult after losing the first leg of its Champions League last-16 tie. Trailing by two goals and with the knowledge that no club has ever managed to progress after suffering a 2-0 defeat at home in the first leg of the competition, City at least gave it a real go in a pulsating contest at the Camp Nou. Barcelona books its place in the quarterfinals of Champions League. Lionel Messi on target in 2-1 win over Manchester City. Paris Saint-Germain qualifies for last-eight. French champion defeated Bayer Leverkusen
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Barcelona
|
[
"Begich",
"Mark Begich"
] |
{
"passage": 65241,
"query": 100043
}
|
Query: This is a new era for Alaska, and I look forward to working with @placeholder on the many issues that are important to our state.
Entities: Alaska, Mark Begich, Ted Stevens, Alaskans, NEW, Democrat, Sarah Palin, Republican, Begich, CNN, Anchorage, Stevens, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, the Republican lawmaker convicted on felony corruption charges in October, officially conceded the Senate race to Democrat Mark Begich on Wednesday. "Given the number of ballots that remain to be counted, it is apparent the election has been decided and Mayor Begich has been elected," Stevens said in a news release. "It was a tough fight that would not have been possible without the help of so many Alaskans -- people who I am honored to call my friends. ... I wish Mayor Begich and his family well. My staff and I stand willing to help him prepare for his new position," he added. NEW: "It is apparent the election has been decided," Stevens says. NEW: Gov. Sarah Palin congratulates Begich, praises Stevens. Democrat bested Stevens by 3,724 votes, according to posted results. Anchorage mayor had roughly 48 percent of vote vs. 47 percent for Stevens
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Begich
|
[
"Begich",
"Mark Begich"
] |
{
"passage": 65241,
"query": 100043
}
|
Query: This is a new era for Alaska, and I look forward to working with @placeholder on the many issues that are important to our state.
Entities: Alaska, Mark Begich, Ted Stevens, Alaskans, NEW, Democrat, Sarah Palin, Republican, Begich, CNN, Anchorage, Stevens, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, the Republican lawmaker convicted on felony corruption charges in October, officially conceded the Senate race to Democrat Mark Begich on Wednesday. "Given the number of ballots that remain to be counted, it is apparent the election has been decided and Mayor Begich has been elected," Stevens said in a news release. "It was a tough fight that would not have been possible without the help of so many Alaskans -- people who I am honored to call my friends. ... I wish Mayor Begich and his family well. My staff and I stand willing to help him prepare for his new position," he added. NEW: "It is apparent the election has been decided," Stevens says. NEW: Gov. Sarah Palin congratulates Begich, praises Stevens. Democrat bested Stevens by 3,724 votes, according to posted results. Anchorage mayor had roughly 48 percent of vote vs. 47 percent for Stevens
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Mark Begich
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[
"Sarah Palin"
] |
{
"passage": 65241,
"query": 100044
}
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Query: @placeholder praised Stevens, saying his "tireless efforts on behalf of the state he loves have benefited all those who call it home."
Entities: Alaska, Mark Begich, Ted Stevens, Alaskans, NEW, Democrat, Sarah Palin, Republican, Begich, CNN, Anchorage, Stevens, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, the Republican lawmaker convicted on felony corruption charges in October, officially conceded the Senate race to Democrat Mark Begich on Wednesday. "Given the number of ballots that remain to be counted, it is apparent the election has been decided and Mayor Begich has been elected," Stevens said in a news release. "It was a tough fight that would not have been possible without the help of so many Alaskans -- people who I am honored to call my friends. ... I wish Mayor Begich and his family well. My staff and I stand willing to help him prepare for his new position," he added. NEW: "It is apparent the election has been decided," Stevens says. NEW: Gov. Sarah Palin congratulates Begich, praises Stevens. Democrat bested Stevens by 3,724 votes, according to posted results. Anchorage mayor had roughly 48 percent of vote vs. 47 percent for Stevens
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Sarah Palin
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[
"Stevens",
"Ted Stevens"
] |
{
"passage": 65241,
"query": 100045
}
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Query: Palin praised @placeholder, saying his "tireless efforts on behalf of the state he loves have benefited all those who call it home."
Entities: Alaska, Mark Begich, Ted Stevens, Alaskans, NEW, Democrat, Sarah Palin, Republican, Begich, CNN, Anchorage, Stevens, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, the Republican lawmaker convicted on felony corruption charges in October, officially conceded the Senate race to Democrat Mark Begich on Wednesday. "Given the number of ballots that remain to be counted, it is apparent the election has been decided and Mayor Begich has been elected," Stevens said in a news release. "It was a tough fight that would not have been possible without the help of so many Alaskans -- people who I am honored to call my friends. ... I wish Mayor Begich and his family well. My staff and I stand willing to help him prepare for his new position," he added. NEW: "It is apparent the election has been decided," Stevens says. NEW: Gov. Sarah Palin congratulates Begich, praises Stevens. Democrat bested Stevens by 3,724 votes, according to posted results. Anchorage mayor had roughly 48 percent of vote vs. 47 percent for Stevens
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Stevens
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[
"Stevens",
"Ted Stevens"
] |
{
"passage": 65241,
"query": 100045
}
|
Query: Palin praised @placeholder, saying his "tireless efforts on behalf of the state he loves have benefited all those who call it home."
Entities: Alaska, Mark Begich, Ted Stevens, Alaskans, NEW, Democrat, Sarah Palin, Republican, Begich, CNN, Anchorage, Stevens, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, the Republican lawmaker convicted on felony corruption charges in October, officially conceded the Senate race to Democrat Mark Begich on Wednesday. "Given the number of ballots that remain to be counted, it is apparent the election has been decided and Mayor Begich has been elected," Stevens said in a news release. "It was a tough fight that would not have been possible without the help of so many Alaskans -- people who I am honored to call my friends. ... I wish Mayor Begich and his family well. My staff and I stand willing to help him prepare for his new position," he added. NEW: "It is apparent the election has been decided," Stevens says. NEW: Gov. Sarah Palin congratulates Begich, praises Stevens. Democrat bested Stevens by 3,724 votes, according to posted results. Anchorage mayor had roughly 48 percent of vote vs. 47 percent for Stevens
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Ted Stevens
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[
"Begich",
"Mark Begich"
] |
{
"passage": 65241,
"query": 100046
}
|
Query: In his statement claiming victory, @placeholder said he was "humbled and honored" by the apparent results.
Entities: Alaska, Mark Begich, Ted Stevens, Alaskans, NEW, Democrat, Sarah Palin, Republican, Begich, CNN, Anchorage, Stevens, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, the Republican lawmaker convicted on felony corruption charges in October, officially conceded the Senate race to Democrat Mark Begich on Wednesday. "Given the number of ballots that remain to be counted, it is apparent the election has been decided and Mayor Begich has been elected," Stevens said in a news release. "It was a tough fight that would not have been possible without the help of so many Alaskans -- people who I am honored to call my friends. ... I wish Mayor Begich and his family well. My staff and I stand willing to help him prepare for his new position," he added. NEW: "It is apparent the election has been decided," Stevens says. NEW: Gov. Sarah Palin congratulates Begich, praises Stevens. Democrat bested Stevens by 3,724 votes, according to posted results. Anchorage mayor had roughly 48 percent of vote vs. 47 percent for Stevens
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Begich
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[
"Begich",
"Mark Begich"
] |
{
"passage": 65241,
"query": 100046
}
|
Query: In his statement claiming victory, @placeholder said he was "humbled and honored" by the apparent results.
Entities: Alaska, Mark Begich, Ted Stevens, Alaskans, NEW, Democrat, Sarah Palin, Republican, Begich, CNN, Anchorage, Stevens, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, the Republican lawmaker convicted on felony corruption charges in October, officially conceded the Senate race to Democrat Mark Begich on Wednesday. "Given the number of ballots that remain to be counted, it is apparent the election has been decided and Mayor Begich has been elected," Stevens said in a news release. "It was a tough fight that would not have been possible without the help of so many Alaskans -- people who I am honored to call my friends. ... I wish Mayor Begich and his family well. My staff and I stand willing to help him prepare for his new position," he added. NEW: "It is apparent the election has been decided," Stevens says. NEW: Gov. Sarah Palin congratulates Begich, praises Stevens. Democrat bested Stevens by 3,724 votes, according to posted results. Anchorage mayor had roughly 48 percent of vote vs. 47 percent for Stevens
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Mark Begich
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[
"Ray"
] |
{
"passage": 65242,
"query": 100047
}
|
Query: Life advice: @placeholder and Tom mixed car repair advice with off-topic musings on philosophy and life
Entities: Car Talk, National Public Radio, Ray, Ray of National Public Radio, Magliozzi, Alzheimer, NPR, Car Tal, Tom Magliozzi
Passage: Tom Magliozzi, one half of the brother duo who hosted National Public Radio's Car Talk, died on Monday of complications from Alzheimer's disease aged 77. Car Talk featured the brothers bantering with callers and commiserating over their car problems and was NPR's most popular entertainment program for years. The show reached more than four million people a week at its peak and continued to be a top-rated show even after the brothers stopped taping live shows in 2012 and the network began airing reruns and archived materials. Popular show: Tom Magliozzi, co-host with his brother Ray of National Public Radio's Car Tal', died on Monday at age 77 and is shown here in a 2008 photo. Magliozzi started hosting the radio show with his brother, Ray, in 1977. Went national in 1987, and was the network's top show for years. NPR confirmed his death from Alzheimer's-related complications
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Ray
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