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[ "Washington" ]
{ "passage": 65243, "query": 100048 }
Query: The storm destroyed or seriously damaged as many as 400 homes in @placeholder alone, Gov. Entities: EF, Michigan, Midwestern, Bucher, New Day, Steve Bucher, Illinois, CNN, Washington Passage: Washington, Illinois (CNN) -- Steve Bucher knew something was ominous about the weather. "The sky was just rumbling for 20 minutes," Bucher said on CNN's "New Day," on Monday, the day after a devastating tornado outbreak destroyed his Washington, Illinois, home and dozens of others in several Midwestern states. "I told my wife I've just never heard anything like this in my life." Soon, she was begging him to go downstairs into their basement. "Within 30 seconds, the house was literally vibrating from the direct hit of this funnel cloud," Bucher said. "Next thing we know, things are cracking, and glass breaking and furniture came around the corner, missed us even though it came down the hallway where we were," he said. NEW: Officials say a 21-year-old man was killed in Michigan, bringing the death toll to 8. Washington, Illinois, storm rated as EF-4, with winds of up to 190mph. Illinois governor makes disaster declaration for seven counties. "A lot of people have a pile of rubble still, and I don't have anything," survivor says
Washington
[ "House", "House of Representatives" ]
{ "passage": 65244, "query": 100049 }
Query: So, over the course of the past nine months, I have joined with domestic violence advocates, fellow legislators and countless victims to call on @placeholder leaders to end the discrimination against these populations of women. Entities: House, Violence Against Women Act, U.S. Senate, VAWA, Superstorm Sandy, Patty Murray, Republican, Americans, Murray, CNN, LGBT, GOP, House of Representatives Passage: (CNN) -- This week, just over 250 days since the U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan and inclusive bill to extend the landmark Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), the Republican leadership in the House of Representatives allowed the clock to run out on protections that bill would have provided to millions of women across our country. It was an inexcusable failure by House Republican leaders and one that will have real-life implications for women who now find themselves with nowhere to turn for help. It was also another reminder, coming on the same day that House Republican leaders refused to pass aid to states ravaged by Superstorm Sandy, that these leaders continue to answer to the most radical elements of their party regardless of who or what is at stake. Patty Murray: House GOP stalled renewal of Violence Against Women Act. She says bill provided new protections for immigrants, LGBT Americans. She says in partisan move, House then passed a bill stripping out new protections. Murray: Some GOP in House say bill could pass if brought to vote. Women need House to act
House
[ "House", "House of Representatives" ]
{ "passage": 65244, "query": 100049 }
Query: So, over the course of the past nine months, I have joined with domestic violence advocates, fellow legislators and countless victims to call on @placeholder leaders to end the discrimination against these populations of women. Entities: House, Violence Against Women Act, U.S. Senate, VAWA, Superstorm Sandy, Patty Murray, Republican, Americans, Murray, CNN, LGBT, GOP, House of Representatives Passage: (CNN) -- This week, just over 250 days since the U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan and inclusive bill to extend the landmark Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), the Republican leadership in the House of Representatives allowed the clock to run out on protections that bill would have provided to millions of women across our country. It was an inexcusable failure by House Republican leaders and one that will have real-life implications for women who now find themselves with nowhere to turn for help. It was also another reminder, coming on the same day that House Republican leaders refused to pass aid to states ravaged by Superstorm Sandy, that these leaders continue to answer to the most radical elements of their party regardless of who or what is at stake. Patty Murray: House GOP stalled renewal of Violence Against Women Act. She says bill provided new protections for immigrants, LGBT Americans. She says in partisan move, House then passed a bill stripping out new protections. Murray: Some GOP in House say bill could pass if brought to vote. Women need House to act
House of Representatives
[ "Greta Bellamacina" ]
{ "passage": 65245, "query": 100050 }
Query: Clearly a fan of @placeholder's work, the Duchess was seen asking her to autograph the book of poetry for her. Entities: York, John Cooper Clarke, Sarah Ferguson, Valentine's Day, The Duchess, Contemporary British Love Poetry, Isabella Cotier, London, Sarah, Greta Bellamacina, Fortnum & Mason Passage: It seems The Duchess of York may be looking for some romantic inspiration in the run-up to Valentine's Day. Sarah attended the Contemporary British Love Poetry book launch at the iconic Fortnum & Mason store in London on Tuesday night, where she mingled with the volume's editor Greta Bellamacina and studied the poems closely. The 55-year-old drew attention to her slim-line figure in a black trench coat drawn tightly in at the waist, which she accessorised with simple earrings. Scroll down for video Sarah Ferguson kept her look simple and elegant in a black trench coat and ballet pumps. Sarah, 55, looked chic in black trench and ballet flats at literary launch. Chatted to glamorous editor Greta Bellamacina and artist Isabella Cotier. Volume of contemporary poetry features John Cooper Clarke
Greta Bellamacina
[ "The Duchess" ]
{ "passage": 65245, "query": 100051 }
Query: @placeholder described him as a 'humongously good man' and 'my best friend and my best ex-husband ever'. Entities: York, John Cooper Clarke, Sarah Ferguson, Valentine's Day, The Duchess, Contemporary British Love Poetry, Isabella Cotier, London, Sarah, Greta Bellamacina, Fortnum & Mason Passage: It seems The Duchess of York may be looking for some romantic inspiration in the run-up to Valentine's Day. Sarah attended the Contemporary British Love Poetry book launch at the iconic Fortnum & Mason store in London on Tuesday night, where she mingled with the volume's editor Greta Bellamacina and studied the poems closely. The 55-year-old drew attention to her slim-line figure in a black trench coat drawn tightly in at the waist, which she accessorised with simple earrings. Scroll down for video Sarah Ferguson kept her look simple and elegant in a black trench coat and ballet pumps. Sarah, 55, looked chic in black trench and ballet flats at literary launch. Chatted to glamorous editor Greta Bellamacina and artist Isabella Cotier. Volume of contemporary poetry features John Cooper Clarke
The Duchess
[ "Moscow" ]
{ "passage": 65246, "query": 100052 }
Query: The company says the @placeholder branch is still the largest McDonald's in the world. Entities: Soviet Union, Guantanamo Bay, Russia, Moscow, Iron Curtain, Kosher Mac, McDonald, Vietnam, Pushkin Square, Communist, MacMaharaja, McDonald's, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- As McDonald's opens its first restaurant in Vietnam, take a look at some of the big breakthroughs the fast food chain has made in the past -- from its first outlet in the Soviet Union, through the Kosher Mac and MacMaharaja, to the branch at Guantanamo Bay. Russia It took McDonald's 14 years of intense negotiations to convince the Communist leaders of the Soviet Union to allow the chain to set up their first restaurant. Yet almost as soon as the Iron Curtain began to fall, the first McDonald's opened in Moscow's busy Pushkin Square -- on January 31, 1990. Vietnam's first McDonald's restaurant opened this weekend. More than 70 years after it was founded, McDonald's operates in more than 100 countries. But not all of its branches are without controversy: Take a look at some of them
Moscow
[ "Texas" ]
{ "passage": 65247, "query": 100053 }
Query: @placeholder has also reacted admirably to some of the revelations of false convictions. Entities: Simon, Reed, Bastrop County, Georgetown, Rodney Reed, Dan Simon, Texas, CNN, Innocence Project, Stacey Stites Passage: (CNN) -- If all goes as planned, the state of Texas will soon execute Rodney Reed for murdering Stacey Stites 18 years ago in the city of Georgetown. The only hitch in this plan is that Reed might actually be innocent of the crime. Getting to the bottom of this quandary might require little more than a simple DNA test of items recovered from the crime scene, as requested by his attorney and the Innocence Project. But if the state of Texas has its way, Reed will be executed without those tests ever being conducted. The fate of the DNA testing is the subject of a hearing in a Bastrop County court, scheduled for Tuesday. Dan Simon: Texas may execute Rodney Reed for murder, except he might be innocent. Simon says the answer to Reed's innocence or guilt hinges on getting DNA testing. Simon says the state may be afraid of testing because it may learn that it made a mistake. Texas should take all feasible ways to verify defendant's guilt before execution, he says
Texas
[ "Reed", "Rodney Reed" ]
{ "passage": 65247, "query": 100054 }
Query: But the state has an obligation to @placeholder, and to its citizenry in whose name it is about to execute Reed, to test every bit of remaining evidence. Entities: Simon, Reed, Bastrop County, Georgetown, Rodney Reed, Dan Simon, Texas, CNN, Innocence Project, Stacey Stites Passage: (CNN) -- If all goes as planned, the state of Texas will soon execute Rodney Reed for murdering Stacey Stites 18 years ago in the city of Georgetown. The only hitch in this plan is that Reed might actually be innocent of the crime. Getting to the bottom of this quandary might require little more than a simple DNA test of items recovered from the crime scene, as requested by his attorney and the Innocence Project. But if the state of Texas has its way, Reed will be executed without those tests ever being conducted. The fate of the DNA testing is the subject of a hearing in a Bastrop County court, scheduled for Tuesday. Dan Simon: Texas may execute Rodney Reed for murder, except he might be innocent. Simon says the answer to Reed's innocence or guilt hinges on getting DNA testing. Simon says the state may be afraid of testing because it may learn that it made a mistake. Texas should take all feasible ways to verify defendant's guilt before execution, he says
Reed
[ "Reed", "Rodney Reed" ]
{ "passage": 65247, "query": 100054 }
Query: But the state has an obligation to @placeholder, and to its citizenry in whose name it is about to execute Reed, to test every bit of remaining evidence. Entities: Simon, Reed, Bastrop County, Georgetown, Rodney Reed, Dan Simon, Texas, CNN, Innocence Project, Stacey Stites Passage: (CNN) -- If all goes as planned, the state of Texas will soon execute Rodney Reed for murdering Stacey Stites 18 years ago in the city of Georgetown. The only hitch in this plan is that Reed might actually be innocent of the crime. Getting to the bottom of this quandary might require little more than a simple DNA test of items recovered from the crime scene, as requested by his attorney and the Innocence Project. But if the state of Texas has its way, Reed will be executed without those tests ever being conducted. The fate of the DNA testing is the subject of a hearing in a Bastrop County court, scheduled for Tuesday. Dan Simon: Texas may execute Rodney Reed for murder, except he might be innocent. Simon says the answer to Reed's innocence or guilt hinges on getting DNA testing. Simon says the state may be afraid of testing because it may learn that it made a mistake. Texas should take all feasible ways to verify defendant's guilt before execution, he says
Rodney Reed
[ "Washington, D.C." ]
{ "passage": 65248, "query": 100055 }
Query: … A lot of members can’t even afford to live decently in @placeholder.' Entities: Republicans, Virginia, U.S., Moran, Washington, D.C., David Martosko, Roll Call, U.s., Democrat, Americans, Jim Moran, American, Democratic, Congress Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor At a time of national wage stagnation and economic uncertainty outside the beltway, a Virginia Democratic congressman wants a raise – arguing that a $174,000 salary isn't enough for a federal legislator to live comfortably in or around Washington, D.C. 'I think the American people should know that the members of Congress are underpaid,' Moran told Roll Call. 'I understand that it’s widely felt that they underperform, but the fact is that this is the board of directors for the largest economic entity in the world.' Congress' approval rating among voters typically hovers under 20 per cent. Congressman Jim Moran, a Virginia Democrat, thinks federal legislators are underpaid. Zip codes around Washington, D.C. have the nation's highest average household incomes, and housing prices have tracks along with salaries. With many Americans struggling to make ends meet and U.S. employment participation rate at a 20-year low, a pay raise request sounds callous. Republicans are insisting on continuing a pay freeze for members of Congress that dates back to 2010
Washington, D.C.
[ "Congress" ]
{ "passage": 65248, "query": 100056 }
Query: Originally, serving in @placeholder was a part-time avocation for farmers, ranchers, lawyers and homesteaders who spent most of their time at home and collected $6 per day for their service. Entities: Republicans, Virginia, U.S., Moran, Washington, D.C., David Martosko, Roll Call, U.s., Democrat, Americans, Jim Moran, American, Democratic, Congress Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor At a time of national wage stagnation and economic uncertainty outside the beltway, a Virginia Democratic congressman wants a raise – arguing that a $174,000 salary isn't enough for a federal legislator to live comfortably in or around Washington, D.C. 'I think the American people should know that the members of Congress are underpaid,' Moran told Roll Call. 'I understand that it’s widely felt that they underperform, but the fact is that this is the board of directors for the largest economic entity in the world.' Congress' approval rating among voters typically hovers under 20 per cent. Congressman Jim Moran, a Virginia Democrat, thinks federal legislators are underpaid. Zip codes around Washington, D.C. have the nation's highest average household incomes, and housing prices have tracks along with salaries. With many Americans struggling to make ends meet and U.S. employment participation rate at a 20-year low, a pay raise request sounds callous. Republicans are insisting on continuing a pay freeze for members of Congress that dates back to 2010
Congress
[ "Gadhafi", "Moammar Gadhafi" ]
{ "passage": 65249, "query": 100057 }
Query: At that point, they added, "the United Nations and its members should help the Libyan people as they rebuild where @placeholder has destroyed -- to repair homes and hospitals, to restore basic utilities, and to assist Libyans as they develop the institutions to underpin a prosperous and open society." Entities: French, International Herald Tribune, Britain, Gadhafi, Le Figaro, United States, Moammar Gadhafi, U.N., CNN, Pathway to Peace, Times of London, Nicolas Sarkozy, U.K., David Cameron, Barack Obama, Libyans, British, France, White House, U.S., Libya Passage: (CNN) -- In a joint opinion piece to be published Friday, the leaders of the United States, Britain and France lay out in stark terms their contention that Libya's future must not include its leader, Moammar Gadhafi. "It is unthinkable that someone who has tried to massacre his own people can play a part in their future government," said the article, titled "Libya's Pathway to Peace," by U.S. President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy. "It would be an unconscionable betrayal." The article, which is slated to appear in the International Herald Tribune, Le Figaro, and Times of London, was sent to reporters by the White House. "Gadhafi must go, and go for good," leaders of U.S., U.K. and France say. After Gadhafi's exit, U.N. countries will help Libya rebuild, the op-ed says. Despite international help, Libyans alone will choose their next leaders, op-ed says
Gadhafi
[ "Gadhafi", "Moammar Gadhafi" ]
{ "passage": 65249, "query": 100057 }
Query: At that point, they added, "the United Nations and its members should help the Libyan people as they rebuild where @placeholder has destroyed -- to repair homes and hospitals, to restore basic utilities, and to assist Libyans as they develop the institutions to underpin a prosperous and open society." Entities: French, International Herald Tribune, Britain, Gadhafi, Le Figaro, United States, Moammar Gadhafi, U.N., CNN, Pathway to Peace, Times of London, Nicolas Sarkozy, U.K., David Cameron, Barack Obama, Libyans, British, France, White House, U.S., Libya Passage: (CNN) -- In a joint opinion piece to be published Friday, the leaders of the United States, Britain and France lay out in stark terms their contention that Libya's future must not include its leader, Moammar Gadhafi. "It is unthinkable that someone who has tried to massacre his own people can play a part in their future government," said the article, titled "Libya's Pathway to Peace," by U.S. President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy. "It would be an unconscionable betrayal." The article, which is slated to appear in the International Herald Tribune, Le Figaro, and Times of London, was sent to reporters by the White House. "Gadhafi must go, and go for good," leaders of U.S., U.K. and France say. After Gadhafi's exit, U.N. countries will help Libya rebuild, the op-ed says. Despite international help, Libyans alone will choose their next leaders, op-ed says
Moammar Gadhafi
[ "St. Louis" ]
{ "passage": 65250, "query": 100058 }
Query: A crowd of a couple hundred demonstrators took to the streets of @placeholder on Sunday Entities: New York Times, Ferguson, Michael Brown, St. Louis, Gateway Pundit, Obama, Missouri, Al Sharpton Passage: Protesters are gathering in support of Michael Brown in and around St. Louis as they nervously await what many believe will be an inevitable no-indictment vote in the coming days by a grand jury for the officer who shot him. Demonstrators held a 'die-in' Sunday to mark 100 days since the unarmed Ferguson, Missouri teen was killed. They also convened to, among other things, prepare for the imminent court decision by issuing 'rules of engagement' for police there for crowd control, the New York Times reports. Many of the the high-profile protesters met with President Obama and discussed the matter November 5, including Reverend Al Sharpton. It was a meeting the Gateway Pundit notes was not included on the president's daily schedule. Tensions rising ahead of anticipated grand jury decision in Missouri this week. Revealed that President Obama met with activists and encouraged them to continue their peaceful protests
St. Louis
[ "Al Sharpton" ]
{ "passage": 65250, "query": 100059 }
Query: @placeholder revealed the President secretly met with Ferguson protestors Entities: New York Times, Ferguson, Michael Brown, St. Louis, Gateway Pundit, Obama, Missouri, Al Sharpton Passage: Protesters are gathering in support of Michael Brown in and around St. Louis as they nervously await what many believe will be an inevitable no-indictment vote in the coming days by a grand jury for the officer who shot him. Demonstrators held a 'die-in' Sunday to mark 100 days since the unarmed Ferguson, Missouri teen was killed. They also convened to, among other things, prepare for the imminent court decision by issuing 'rules of engagement' for police there for crowd control, the New York Times reports. Many of the the high-profile protesters met with President Obama and discussed the matter November 5, including Reverend Al Sharpton. It was a meeting the Gateway Pundit notes was not included on the president's daily schedule. Tensions rising ahead of anticipated grand jury decision in Missouri this week. Revealed that President Obama met with activists and encouraged them to continue their peaceful protests
Al Sharpton
[ "Ferguson" ]
{ "passage": 65250, "query": 100060 }
Query: Protests: @placeholder had been fairly quiet as both police and protestors planned their response to the grand jury's report Entities: New York Times, Ferguson, Michael Brown, St. Louis, Gateway Pundit, Obama, Missouri, Al Sharpton Passage: Protesters are gathering in support of Michael Brown in and around St. Louis as they nervously await what many believe will be an inevitable no-indictment vote in the coming days by a grand jury for the officer who shot him. Demonstrators held a 'die-in' Sunday to mark 100 days since the unarmed Ferguson, Missouri teen was killed. They also convened to, among other things, prepare for the imminent court decision by issuing 'rules of engagement' for police there for crowd control, the New York Times reports. Many of the the high-profile protesters met with President Obama and discussed the matter November 5, including Reverend Al Sharpton. It was a meeting the Gateway Pundit notes was not included on the president's daily schedule. Tensions rising ahead of anticipated grand jury decision in Missouri this week. Revealed that President Obama met with activists and encouraged them to continue their peaceful protests
Ferguson
[ "Boria", "Luigi Boria" ]
{ "passage": 65251, "query": 100061 }
Query: This isn't the first time that @placeholder has been criticized for his excessive gift of the town keys and is known in the community as 'the city's locksmith'. Entities: Miss Universe, Doral, Donald Trump, Palm Beach County, Luigi Boria, Paula M Shugart, Boria, Florida, Trump Passage: The mayor of Doral, Florida was forced to take back his request to give Donald Trump a key to the city after receiving complaints from the community this week. On Monday, Mayor Luigi Boria asked the city to honor Trump and Miss Universe President Paula M Shugart with keys to the city. But just two hours later, Boria redacted the key for Trump after news of the key spread and the community became outraged. No key for you: Luigi Boria, the mayor of Doral, Florida, asked the city to honor Donald Trump with a key this week for choosing them as host city for the Miss Universe pageant. He redacted that request just two hours later when community members expressed outrage. Boria pictured to the right of Trump, in a brown suit on January 9 at a Miss Universe welcome event. Doral, Florida Mayor Luigi Boria asked to honor Trump with a key to the city yesterday. He withdrew the request just two hours later when community members called to complain. Trump has become a controversial figure in Doral for obstructing some residents' views by planting tall palm trees on his golf course. However, he has also brought attention to the city with his Miss Universe pageant. Trump was denied the key the same day he filed a $100million lawsuit against Palm Beach County, Florida
Boria
[ "Boria", "Luigi Boria" ]
{ "passage": 65251, "query": 100061 }
Query: This isn't the first time that @placeholder has been criticized for his excessive gift of the town keys and is known in the community as 'the city's locksmith'. Entities: Miss Universe, Doral, Donald Trump, Palm Beach County, Luigi Boria, Paula M Shugart, Boria, Florida, Trump Passage: The mayor of Doral, Florida was forced to take back his request to give Donald Trump a key to the city after receiving complaints from the community this week. On Monday, Mayor Luigi Boria asked the city to honor Trump and Miss Universe President Paula M Shugart with keys to the city. But just two hours later, Boria redacted the key for Trump after news of the key spread and the community became outraged. No key for you: Luigi Boria, the mayor of Doral, Florida, asked the city to honor Donald Trump with a key this week for choosing them as host city for the Miss Universe pageant. He redacted that request just two hours later when community members expressed outrage. Boria pictured to the right of Trump, in a brown suit on January 9 at a Miss Universe welcome event. Doral, Florida Mayor Luigi Boria asked to honor Trump with a key to the city yesterday. He withdrew the request just two hours later when community members called to complain. Trump has become a controversial figure in Doral for obstructing some residents' views by planting tall palm trees on his golf course. However, he has also brought attention to the city with his Miss Universe pageant. Trump was denied the key the same day he filed a $100million lawsuit against Palm Beach County, Florida
Luigi Boria
[ "Michael Brown" ]
{ "passage": 65252, "query": 100062 }
Query: Outrage: An image of @placeholder in his graduation cap and gown is held by a protester in Ferguson on Saturday Entities: Darren Wilson, St Louis, African American, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Jay, Michael Brown, Missouri Passage: The policeman who shot dead a black teenager in St Louis decided to stay with the Ferguson police department because he liked the people in the neighbourhood, a friend who has known him for 12 years has claimed. Jay, who declined to give his surname, said that Darren Wilson preferred to patrol the African American neighbourhood of St Louis, Missouri rather than work a whiter area with lower crime. He claimed the 28-year-old officer was not a racist and was a level-headed person who ‘always made the right decisions’. Jay spoke out as MailOnline obtained a picture of Wilson when he was just 16 - two years younger than Michael Brown, who he is accused of shooting dead last Saturday. A friend of Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, known only as Jay, said that Darren Wilson preferred to patrol the African American neighbourhood of St Louis, Missouri rather than work a whiter area with lower crime. He claimed the 28-year-old officer was not a racist and was a level-headed person who ‘always made the right decisions’. MailOnline obtained a picture of Wilson when he was just 16 - two years younger than Michael Brown, who he is accused of shooting dead last Saturday. MailOnline has already established that Wilson came from a troubled home and neighbours claimed his mother Tonya Durso cheated them out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by stealing their identities. Wilson now lives in Crestwood, a quiet middle class and almost entirely white suburb of St Louis in a ranch style house with a pool out the back. Missouri Governor Jay Nixon has now imposed a curfew and declared a state of emergency as tensions remain high
Michael Brown
[ "Ferguson" ]
{ "passage": 65252, "query": 100063 }
Query: Ready: Officers were seen on the streets of @placeholder Saturday as protests continued Entities: Darren Wilson, St Louis, African American, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Jay, Michael Brown, Missouri Passage: The policeman who shot dead a black teenager in St Louis decided to stay with the Ferguson police department because he liked the people in the neighbourhood, a friend who has known him for 12 years has claimed. Jay, who declined to give his surname, said that Darren Wilson preferred to patrol the African American neighbourhood of St Louis, Missouri rather than work a whiter area with lower crime. He claimed the 28-year-old officer was not a racist and was a level-headed person who ‘always made the right decisions’. Jay spoke out as MailOnline obtained a picture of Wilson when he was just 16 - two years younger than Michael Brown, who he is accused of shooting dead last Saturday. A friend of Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, known only as Jay, said that Darren Wilson preferred to patrol the African American neighbourhood of St Louis, Missouri rather than work a whiter area with lower crime. He claimed the 28-year-old officer was not a racist and was a level-headed person who ‘always made the right decisions’. MailOnline obtained a picture of Wilson when he was just 16 - two years younger than Michael Brown, who he is accused of shooting dead last Saturday. MailOnline has already established that Wilson came from a troubled home and neighbours claimed his mother Tonya Durso cheated them out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by stealing their identities. Wilson now lives in Crestwood, a quiet middle class and almost entirely white suburb of St Louis in a ranch style house with a pool out the back. Missouri Governor Jay Nixon has now imposed a curfew and declared a state of emergency as tensions remain high
Ferguson
[ "NSA", "National Security Agency" ]
{ "passage": 65253, "query": 100064 }
Query: 'We get all these allegations of what they could be doing, but when people check, like the intelligence committee, they found no times' that @placeholder internet surveillance had been willfully abused, he said. Entities: Daily Mail, U.S., Keith Alexander, Las Vegas, NSA, Constitution, Black Hat, Alexander, Reuters Reporter, National Security Agency Passage: By Reuters Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:12 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:35 EST, 1 August 2013 National Security Agency Director Keith Alexander jousted with a few hecklers as he defended the U.S. spy agency's surveillance programs at the Black Hat security conference on Wednesday, but largely kept the crowd of cybersecurity experts and hackers on his side. 'Read the Constitution!' one heckler shouted at the 61-year-old four-star general as he responded to polite but tough questions selected in advance by conference organizers. 'I have. So should you,' Alexander shot back, triggering sustained applause. Scroll down for video. Hecklers told NSA Director Keith Alexander to 'read the Constitution' Alexander spoke at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, which attracted about 7,000 cybersecurity experts and hackers from the private and public sectors
NSA
[ "NSA", "National Security Agency" ]
{ "passage": 65253, "query": 100064 }
Query: 'We get all these allegations of what they could be doing, but when people check, like the intelligence committee, they found no times' that @placeholder internet surveillance had been willfully abused, he said. Entities: Daily Mail, U.S., Keith Alexander, Las Vegas, NSA, Constitution, Black Hat, Alexander, Reuters Reporter, National Security Agency Passage: By Reuters Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:12 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:35 EST, 1 August 2013 National Security Agency Director Keith Alexander jousted with a few hecklers as he defended the U.S. spy agency's surveillance programs at the Black Hat security conference on Wednesday, but largely kept the crowd of cybersecurity experts and hackers on his side. 'Read the Constitution!' one heckler shouted at the 61-year-old four-star general as he responded to polite but tough questions selected in advance by conference organizers. 'I have. So should you,' Alexander shot back, triggering sustained applause. Scroll down for video. Hecklers told NSA Director Keith Alexander to 'read the Constitution' Alexander spoke at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, which attracted about 7,000 cybersecurity experts and hackers from the private and public sectors
National Security Agency
[ "Google" ]
{ "passage": 65254, "query": 100065 }
Query: And, @placeholder confirms it will incorporate a killswitch-type theft-deterrence solution in its next version of the Android operating system, the most popular mobile operating system worldwide.’ Entities: Activation Lock, Google, iPhone, U.S., U.S, Android, Microsoft, Samsung, New York, UK, London, Windows, Apple Passage: Google and Microsoft will introduce a 'kill switch' to their mobile phones, joining Samsung and Apple - which has an 'Activation Lock' feature (pictured) Google and Microsoft will soon be introducing a ‘kill switch’ to their respective mobile software, so owners can deactivate their handsets if they're stolen. The move comes after a report by the New York State attorney general found that the theft of iPhones has fallen significantly in the six months since Apple introduced the security features to its mobile operating system. A kill switch gives users the power to completely disable a smartphone remotely after it has been stolen. Kill switches let phone owners deactivate their handsets if they are stolen. A report found iPhone theft has dropped 24 per cent in London, and 17 per cent in New York since Apple rolled out the feature six months ago. Figures come from a joint initiative between the U.S and UK governments. As a result, Google and Microsoft will add the emergency feature to the next Android and Windows software updates when they are released. Samsung is the other phone giant to already have 'soft' kill switch features. More than 80,000 phones are stolen in the UK every year, and around three million across the U.S.
Google
[ "MetLife Stadium" ]
{ "passage": 65255, "query": 100066 }
Query: According to the @placeholder parking guidelines, all tailgating items must be set up in front of or behind one vehicle. Entities: MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, National Football League, Brian McCarthy, CNN, McCarthy, Super Bowl XLVIII, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- The National Football League wants to make it clear that tailgating will not be banned at Super Bowl XLVIII. But fans won't be allowed to spread out their pregame festivities like they did in the regular season. The blueprint of New Jersey's MetLife Stadium on February 2, 2014, will look vastly different than it did in the regular season, according to NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy. MetLife Stadium will need to secure 15,000 of its 28,000 available parking spaces for security and media purposes, leaving 13,000 parking spots for the expected 80,000 ticket-holders, McCarthy said. Fans will still be able to bring food and beverages, just like they would for a regular season game; and the "no lit flame" rule will still apply -- enacted after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. But fans will not be allowed to take up multiple parking spots for their blacktop bashes, McCarthy said. Contrary to reports, NFL says tailgating is not banned at Super Bowl XLVIII. Of 28,000 parking spaces at MetLife Stadium, 15,000 will be used for security and media. Most fans at the game are expected to be out-of-towners who will use mass transit
MetLife Stadium
[ "Diego Simeone" ]
{ "passage": 65256, "query": 100067 }
Query: Among the clauses being negotiated is giving @placeholder complete control over player signings in a bid to offer the 44-year-old longevity. Entities: Atletico Madrid, Diego Simeone, Spanish, Manchester City, Argentinian, Argentine, Manuel Pellegrini, Dalian Wanda group, Champions League, La Liga, Premier League, Man City, Cholo, Natalia Simeone Passage: In a blow to potential Premier League suitors Manchester City, Diego Simeone is in talks to extend his contract at Atletico Madrid until 2022. The Argentine manager's sister Natalia Simeone, who handles his contractual affairs, has been in the Spanish capital for the last 10 days to discuss terms of a proposed new deal. The reigning La Liga champions, who recently sold a 20 per cent stake in the club to the Dalian Wanda group, are interested in tying down the highly sought after manager on a seven-year deal, according to Spanish daily AS. Diego Simeone has been previously linked with a move to Premier League champions Manchester City. Atletico Madrid are keen to tie down the Argentinian to a seven-year deal. Diego Simeone won La Liga and reached Champions League final last term. 'Cholo' has been linked with Man City should Manuel Pellegrini be sacked
Diego Simeone
[ "Mongolia", "Mongolian" ]
{ "passage": 65257, "query": 100068 }
Query: It carried a @placeholder flag, but had an all-North Korean crew. Entities: Seoul, Mongolian, Yeosu Coast Guard, Mongolia, South Korea, North Korean, South Korean Coast Guard, Kang Byung Moon, CNN, Grand Fortune, North Koreans, South Korean Passage: Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Two North Korean sailors are dead and 11 missing after a Mongolia-flagged cargo ship sank off the southeastern coast of South Korea. Three sailors were rescued by the South Korean Coast Guard after the distressed ship, Grand Fortune 1 sank early Friday. "The sunken ship sent the rescue signal at around 1:19 a.m. from some 130 kilometers away and took two hours to reach," said Kang Byung Moon, the director of public affairs at the Yeosu Coast Guard. South Korean officials deployed a search plane and a patrol ship to find survivors and rescued the first sailor around 5 a.m. 11 North Koreans are missing after Mongolian-flagged cargo ship sinks. Ship sank near coast of South Korea. Three North Korean sailors have been rescued, 2 bodies have been recovered
Mongolia
[ "Mongolia", "Mongolian" ]
{ "passage": 65257, "query": 100068 }
Query: It carried a @placeholder flag, but had an all-North Korean crew. Entities: Seoul, Mongolian, Yeosu Coast Guard, Mongolia, South Korea, North Korean, South Korean Coast Guard, Kang Byung Moon, CNN, Grand Fortune, North Koreans, South Korean Passage: Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Two North Korean sailors are dead and 11 missing after a Mongolia-flagged cargo ship sank off the southeastern coast of South Korea. Three sailors were rescued by the South Korean Coast Guard after the distressed ship, Grand Fortune 1 sank early Friday. "The sunken ship sent the rescue signal at around 1:19 a.m. from some 130 kilometers away and took two hours to reach," said Kang Byung Moon, the director of public affairs at the Yeosu Coast Guard. South Korean officials deployed a search plane and a patrol ship to find survivors and rescued the first sailor around 5 a.m. 11 North Koreans are missing after Mongolian-flagged cargo ship sinks. Ship sank near coast of South Korea. Three North Korean sailors have been rescued, 2 bodies have been recovered
Mongolian
[ "Miriam O'Reilly", "O'Reilly" ]
{ "passage": 65258, "query": 100069 }
Query: 'It would not be right however for @placeholder to appear on every single debate about ageism across the BBC as it would risk limiting the range of voices and opinions that audiences could hear.' Entities: Daily Mail, George Entwistle, Miriam O'Reilly, BBC, O'Reilly, Countryfile Passage: Comes days after new BBC director general, George Entwistle, vows to put more older women on TV By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:09 EST, 22 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:18 EST, 22 September 2012 Outspoken: Miriam O'Reilly has attacked the BBC over its attitude to older women Former Countryfile presenter Miriam O'Reilly has launched a scathing attack on the BBC - claiming she was greeted with a 'hostile attitude' upon returning to the organisation after winning an employment tribunal against them. Ms O'Reilly won her case for age discrimination against the BBC after she was dropped from the popular TV series three years ago. Comes days after new BBC director general, George Entwistle, vows to put more older women on TV
Miriam O'Reilly
[ "Miriam O'Reilly", "O'Reilly" ]
{ "passage": 65258, "query": 100069 }
Query: 'It would not be right however for @placeholder to appear on every single debate about ageism across the BBC as it would risk limiting the range of voices and opinions that audiences could hear.' Entities: Daily Mail, George Entwistle, Miriam O'Reilly, BBC, O'Reilly, Countryfile Passage: Comes days after new BBC director general, George Entwistle, vows to put more older women on TV By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:09 EST, 22 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:18 EST, 22 September 2012 Outspoken: Miriam O'Reilly has attacked the BBC over its attitude to older women Former Countryfile presenter Miriam O'Reilly has launched a scathing attack on the BBC - claiming she was greeted with a 'hostile attitude' upon returning to the organisation after winning an employment tribunal against them. Ms O'Reilly won her case for age discrimination against the BBC after she was dropped from the popular TV series three years ago. Comes days after new BBC director general, George Entwistle, vows to put more older women on TV
O'Reilly
[ "Bill de Blasio" ]
{ "passage": 65259, "query": 100070 }
Query: a visibly angry @placeholder asked reporters, asserting that the media had unfairly focused on a few examples of violence that did not reflect the majority of protesters. Entities: Eric Garner, Rudy Giuliani, NYPD, Michael Brown, De Blasio, African, Rafael Ramos, Bill de Blasio, New York City, American, Wenjian Liu, Brooklyn Passage: The point-blank shooting of two New York City police officers this weekend is testing whether Mayor Bill de Blasio's brand of unapologetic liberalism can work in a city that's spent decades under mayors who made law and order a top priority. De Blasio's pledge to reform police practices helped sweep him into office last year. And in recent weeks he's pushed for the right of demonstrators to gather to protest the killings of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, two unarmed African-American men, at the hands of white police officers. But critics -- including those in the police force -- are accusing him of fomenting an anti-police fervor that contributed to the killings of officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos. Critics slam Mayor Bill de Blasio for rhetoric, blaming it for inciting violence against police. Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani called the "intense, anti-police hatred" Two NYPD officer were gunned down this weekend while on patrol in Brooklyn
Bill de Blasio
[ "Rudy Giuliani" ]
{ "passage": 65259, "query": 100071 }
Query: @placeholder also placed the blame on "propaganda" from the President. Entities: Eric Garner, Rudy Giuliani, NYPD, Michael Brown, De Blasio, African, Rafael Ramos, Bill de Blasio, New York City, American, Wenjian Liu, Brooklyn Passage: The point-blank shooting of two New York City police officers this weekend is testing whether Mayor Bill de Blasio's brand of unapologetic liberalism can work in a city that's spent decades under mayors who made law and order a top priority. De Blasio's pledge to reform police practices helped sweep him into office last year. And in recent weeks he's pushed for the right of demonstrators to gather to protest the killings of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, two unarmed African-American men, at the hands of white police officers. But critics -- including those in the police force -- are accusing him of fomenting an anti-police fervor that contributed to the killings of officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos. Critics slam Mayor Bill de Blasio for rhetoric, blaming it for inciting violence against police. Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani called the "intense, anti-police hatred" Two NYPD officer were gunned down this weekend while on patrol in Brooklyn
Rudy Giuliani
[ "Kelly Taylor" ]
{ "passage": 65260, "query": 100072 }
Query: Over the course of the original "90210's" 1990-2000 run, @placeholder was shot, raped, kidnapped, addicted to cocaine, joined a cult and almost died in a fire. Entities: Amanda Bynes, Peter Facinelli, Beverly Hills, SOAPnet, Toys for Tots, Kelly Taylor, eBay, Jennie Garth, New York City, CNN, Garth, Luke Perry Passage: (CNN) -- Jennie Garth is not ashamed to admit she gets hooked on "Beverly Hills, 90210" reruns on SOAPnet from time to time. "Sometimes I'll be walking through a room, and I'll see that it's on, and I have to stop and pay my respects and watch it," she said. "Then I get sucked in. Just seeing the clothes and the makeup was so distinct to that era, you know? It's really fun to watch now. You can play drinking games to it, too, which is always a good time." While in New York City promoting eBay's Give One program benefitting Toys for Tots, the actress spoke to CNN about re-entering the dating scene, her former co-star Amanda Bynes and the role that launched her career: Kelly Taylor on "Beverly Hills, 90210." Jennie Garth and former "90210" co-star Luke Perry are developing a TV series together. On Amanda Bynes: "You can't play sisters with somebody for four years and not love them" Garth, who split from Peter Facinelli this year, called the dating scene "awful"
Kelly Taylor
[ "Kelly Taylor" ]
{ "passage": 65260, "query": 100073 }
Query: Garth's character, @placeholder, did get shot at the very end of that episode. Entities: Amanda Bynes, Peter Facinelli, Beverly Hills, SOAPnet, Toys for Tots, Kelly Taylor, eBay, Jennie Garth, New York City, CNN, Garth, Luke Perry Passage: (CNN) -- Jennie Garth is not ashamed to admit she gets hooked on "Beverly Hills, 90210" reruns on SOAPnet from time to time. "Sometimes I'll be walking through a room, and I'll see that it's on, and I have to stop and pay my respects and watch it," she said. "Then I get sucked in. Just seeing the clothes and the makeup was so distinct to that era, you know? It's really fun to watch now. You can play drinking games to it, too, which is always a good time." While in New York City promoting eBay's Give One program benefitting Toys for Tots, the actress spoke to CNN about re-entering the dating scene, her former co-star Amanda Bynes and the role that launched her career: Kelly Taylor on "Beverly Hills, 90210." Jennie Garth and former "90210" co-star Luke Perry are developing a TV series together. On Amanda Bynes: "You can't play sisters with somebody for four years and not love them" Garth, who split from Peter Facinelli this year, called the dating scene "awful"
Kelly Taylor
[ "Luke Perry" ]
{ "passage": 65260, "query": 100074 }
Query: Details about the still-in-development show remain under wraps, but Garth and @placeholder are developing, creating and producing it. Entities: Amanda Bynes, Peter Facinelli, Beverly Hills, SOAPnet, Toys for Tots, Kelly Taylor, eBay, Jennie Garth, New York City, CNN, Garth, Luke Perry Passage: (CNN) -- Jennie Garth is not ashamed to admit she gets hooked on "Beverly Hills, 90210" reruns on SOAPnet from time to time. "Sometimes I'll be walking through a room, and I'll see that it's on, and I have to stop and pay my respects and watch it," she said. "Then I get sucked in. Just seeing the clothes and the makeup was so distinct to that era, you know? It's really fun to watch now. You can play drinking games to it, too, which is always a good time." While in New York City promoting eBay's Give One program benefitting Toys for Tots, the actress spoke to CNN about re-entering the dating scene, her former co-star Amanda Bynes and the role that launched her career: Kelly Taylor on "Beverly Hills, 90210." Jennie Garth and former "90210" co-star Luke Perry are developing a TV series together. On Amanda Bynes: "You can't play sisters with somebody for four years and not love them" Garth, who split from Peter Facinelli this year, called the dating scene "awful"
Luke Perry
[ "South Korea" ]
{ "passage": 65261, "query": 100075 }
Query: 'And we don't know and are not interested in the purpose of his visit to @placeholder.' Entities: David Cameron, Kalma, MailOnline, South Korea, Kim, North Korean, Kim Jong Un, Kangwon province, North Korea, Pope, Kangwon, Portugal, Chris Pleasance Passage: By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has been pictured visiting a seafood factory shortly after conducting a controversial missile test which has worsened relations with South Korea. In echoes of David Cameron's photo opportunity in a fish market in Portugal last week, Kim inspected the newly commissioned Kalma foodstuff factory in Kangwon province today. Kim was all smiles during the official visit, despite earlier conducting a high-precision missile test that was widely condemned by neighboring South Korea. Kim Jong Un visits a seafood factory in North Korea today a day after controversial missile tests. Kim Jong Un visited fish factory in southern province of Kangwon today. Photo opportunity came a day after he oversaw controversial missile launch. South Korea condemned test taking place just before Pope's plane landed
South Korea
[ "Top Gear" ]
{ "passage": 65262, "query": 100076 }
Query: Mr Farage was correct to say @placeholder is one of the BBC's highest-earning shows. Entities: Farage, Dan Bloom, Nigel Farage, Ukip, Muslims, Clarkson, BBC, Top Gear, Dover, Jeremy Clarkson Passage: By Dan Bloom Nigel Farage has waded into the Top Gear racism row - insisting it was 'just typical Clarkson'. The Ukip leader defended the 54-year-old after Jeremy Clarkson claimed he was on his final warning from the BBC and will be sacked if he ever makes an offensive remark again. Speaking as he unveiled an anti-immigration billboard, Mr Farage insisted the Top Gear presenter had not crossed the line. Scroll down for video Wading in: Jeremy Clarkson, who is under fire for footage (left) in which he 'appeared' to say the word n*****, has found an ally in Ukip leader Nigel Farage (right). Today Mr Farage said: 'It's just typical Clarkson' Ukip leader said Clarkson was 'very close to the line but not quite over it' He added: 'The more controversial he is, the more money the BBC makes' Farage was speaking as he unveiled anti-immigration billboards in Dover. He admitted party has 'idiots' after one said Muslims were devil's children. Today Clarkson revealed BBC will sack him if he ever offends anyone again
Top Gear
[ "Colombia" ]
{ "passage": 65263, "query": 100077 }
Query: Colombia's James Rodriguez is embraced by @placeholder's head coach Jose Pekerman Entities: James Rodriguez, World Cup, Germany, Columbian, Pekerman, Colombia, Julio Cesar, Brazil, Belo Horizonte, Neil Ashton, Carlos Bacca, Fernandinho, Jose Pekerman Passage: By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ Colombia coach Jose Pekerman admitted their quarter-final clash with Brazil was out of control after a staggering 54 fouls between the two teams. Pekerman admitted there was friction between the two teams after Brazil progressed to the World Cup semi-final against Germany in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday. Brazil won 2-1, but the game was frequently interrupted by the incredible number of fouls committed. VIDEO Scroll down to watch distraught Columbian fans after the World Cup semi final Ouch: Fernandinho consistently fouled James Rodriguez but managed to escape a booking Booked: Brazil's goalkeeper Julio Cesar fouls Colombia's Carlos Bacca to give away a penalty. There were 54 fouls during Brazil's 2-1 World Cup semi-final win over Colombia. Colombia coach Jose Pekerman admitted that there was friction between his side and Brazil
Colombia
[ "Eid" ]
{ "passage": 65264, "query": 100078 }
Query: In my opinion, if you can make a perfect pulao the culinary aspect of @placeholder will be a joyous time and a huge success, as all the other dishes are complementary to it. Entities: Eid, Islam, Bangladeshi, Asian, CNN, Aktar Islam, British Passage: (CNN) -- Eid in the Islam household was always a very special occasion for me; it was when I'd get to see family and friends and, most of all, I could eat myself silly, gorging on amazing Asian food! What sticks in the memory most was the build-up; this would begin several days prior to Eid -- mum would be busy preparing the sauces and marinades which were invariably rich, vibrant reds and greens. The aromas emanating from the kitchen were so intense that our mouths watered in anticipation as our bellies simultaneously whined "are we there yet?" CNN Celebrates: Weird and wonderful summer traditions. British chef Aktar Islam shares his best Eid food memories. His mum's home cooked Bangladeshi treats still influence his cooking. Some of his favorite Eid dishes are shir khurma, yakhni pulaos, samosas and kebabs
Eid
[ "Wembley" ]
{ "passage": 65265, "query": 100079 }
Query: 'I want to do it for the people here (at @placeholder), the owners and the players. Entities: Harry Redknapp, Wembley, Barclays Premier League, QPR, Bobby Zamora, Rangers, Zamora, Derby, Premier League, Gary O'Neil, Championship Passage: QPR boss Harry Redknapp admitted his side were "hanging on for their lives" before Bobby Zamora scored the goal which took them back to the Barclays Premier League in injury time. Zamora struck in stoppage time to claim a 1-0 win over Derby at Wembley as Rangers secured their place back in the top flight at the first time of asking after they survived a tough second half following the 60th minute sending off of Gary O'Neil. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Watch QPR players celebrating Premier League promotion Winning smile: QPR boss Harry Redknapp admits they were lucky to win the the Championship play-off final. Harry Redknapp admits his side were 'hanging on' in the Championship play-off final win against Derby. Bobby Zamora scored a 90th minute winner to give QPR a 1-0 victory. Gary O'Neil was sent off in the 60th minute for QPR
Wembley
[ "New York" ]
{ "passage": 65266, "query": 100080 }
Query: "In such a condensed area like @placeholder, it's more likely that a human would come into contact with" a rabid raccoon, Elizondo said. Entities: Central Park, Riverside Park, Morningside Park, Charles Rupprecht, New York, CNN, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Passage: New York (CNN) -- Authorities and medical experts warned Friday that a rabies outbreak in Central Park could spread from raccoons to humans. Health investigators have confirmed reports of 28 rabid raccoons in or near Central Park this month and last, compared with just three cases from 2003 through November. The reason is not clear, but the city's health department -- which has been monitoring the situation since December -- is taking it seriously: It's working with the parks department and others to increase surveillance and vaccinate wild raccoons in New York's Central Park, Morningside Park and Riverside Park. Dr. Charles Rupprecht, chief of the rabies program at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said Friday that ideal conditions in Central Park for animals -- few predators -- could exacerbate an outbreak. 28 rabid raccoons reported in New York park in past two months. Three cases were reported from 2003 through November. Authorities institute increased surveillance, vaccinations. Visitors warned to be wary of raccoons spotted during the day
New York
[ "South America" ]
{ "passage": 65267, "query": 100081 }
Query: Mr Smith's book detailing his escapades around @placeholder is available online now Entities: Amazon, Genesis, Torres Stair Islands, Peter Gabriel, Aaron Smith, Rio de Janeiro, Thursday Island, Queensland, Argentina, Smith, Amazonian, El Dorado, Brazil, South American Adventure, South America Passage: Aaron Smith has been held up at gunpoint by a gang member in Rio de Janeiro, went through a brutal tribal initiation in the Amazonian jungle and spent 24 hours with former Genesis frontman Peter Gabriel. From Thursday Island, located in the Torres Stair Islands in far- north Queensland, he travelled through South America from 2006 to 2009, exploring everything the country had to offer from its night life to witch doctors and its hallucinogenic drinks. He has now penned a book about his outrageous adventures called 'Chasing El Dorado, A South American Adventure'. Aaron Smith, seen here canoeing down the Amazon with a cup of san pedro tea, has penned a novel about his wild and unpredictable adventures travelling South America. Queensland's Aaron Smith spent three years travelling in South America. He has penned a book about his adventures from Brazil to Argentina. Mr Smith is now an editor of a weekly newspaper on Thursday Island. His boook is called 'Chasing El Dorado, A South American Adventure'
South America
[ "GOP" ]
{ "passage": 65268, "query": 100082 }
Query: "It's energized the hardcore base of Republicans who tend to share a lot of Tea Party ideas, but on the other hand, it's going to bring to the floor a split that has been in the @placeholder for quite a long time," De Luca said. Entities: Tea Party Express, Michigan, Boston, GOP, Mark Williams, Constitution, Tax Day, Massachusetts, Democrats, Nevada, CNN, Democratic, Harry Reid, Bart Stupak, D.C., Steny Hoyer, Washington, Tea Party Passage: (CNN) -- As Tax Day approaches, Tea Party activists are uniting to voice the message they've been honing for more than a year: It's time to reduce the size of government, honor the Constitution and return to fiscal responsibility in Washington. The Tea Party Express' third cross-country tour brings activists to Boston, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, before culminating with an anti-tax rally at the nation's capital on Thursday. The "Just Vote Them Out!" tour has weaved through areas represented by vulnerable Democrats, bringing thousands to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's hometown in Nevada on its opening day. The tour's other top target -- Democratic Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan -- announced his retirement the same day the tour was in his turf. Tea Party Express winds up tour Wednesday in Boston, Thursday in D.C. Steny Hoyer: Tea Party having effect on whether lawmakers will seek re-election. Tea Party having larger influence over GOP, professor says. 'We're in a war for the soul of this country,' activist Mark Williams says
GOP
[ "Democratic", "Democrats" ]
{ "passage": 65268, "query": 100083 }
Query: "The @placeholder' fondest hope is to see Tea Party or other conservatives split off and have a third party to split the conservative vote," he said. Entities: Tea Party Express, Michigan, Boston, GOP, Mark Williams, Constitution, Tax Day, Massachusetts, Democrats, Nevada, CNN, Democratic, Harry Reid, Bart Stupak, D.C., Steny Hoyer, Washington, Tea Party Passage: (CNN) -- As Tax Day approaches, Tea Party activists are uniting to voice the message they've been honing for more than a year: It's time to reduce the size of government, honor the Constitution and return to fiscal responsibility in Washington. The Tea Party Express' third cross-country tour brings activists to Boston, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, before culminating with an anti-tax rally at the nation's capital on Thursday. The "Just Vote Them Out!" tour has weaved through areas represented by vulnerable Democrats, bringing thousands to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's hometown in Nevada on its opening day. The tour's other top target -- Democratic Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan -- announced his retirement the same day the tour was in his turf. Tea Party Express winds up tour Wednesday in Boston, Thursday in D.C. Steny Hoyer: Tea Party having effect on whether lawmakers will seek re-election. Tea Party having larger influence over GOP, professor says. 'We're in a war for the soul of this country,' activist Mark Williams says
Democratic
[ "Democratic", "Democrats" ]
{ "passage": 65268, "query": 100083 }
Query: "The @placeholder' fondest hope is to see Tea Party or other conservatives split off and have a third party to split the conservative vote," he said. Entities: Tea Party Express, Michigan, Boston, GOP, Mark Williams, Constitution, Tax Day, Massachusetts, Democrats, Nevada, CNN, Democratic, Harry Reid, Bart Stupak, D.C., Steny Hoyer, Washington, Tea Party Passage: (CNN) -- As Tax Day approaches, Tea Party activists are uniting to voice the message they've been honing for more than a year: It's time to reduce the size of government, honor the Constitution and return to fiscal responsibility in Washington. The Tea Party Express' third cross-country tour brings activists to Boston, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, before culminating with an anti-tax rally at the nation's capital on Thursday. The "Just Vote Them Out!" tour has weaved through areas represented by vulnerable Democrats, bringing thousands to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's hometown in Nevada on its opening day. The tour's other top target -- Democratic Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan -- announced his retirement the same day the tour was in his turf. Tea Party Express winds up tour Wednesday in Boston, Thursday in D.C. Steny Hoyer: Tea Party having effect on whether lawmakers will seek re-election. Tea Party having larger influence over GOP, professor says. 'We're in a war for the soul of this country,' activist Mark Williams says
Democrats
[ "Tea Party" ]
{ "passage": 65268, "query": 100084 }
Query: "The Democrats' fondest hope is to see @placeholder or other conservatives split off and have a third party to split the conservative vote," he said. Entities: Tea Party Express, Michigan, Boston, GOP, Mark Williams, Constitution, Tax Day, Massachusetts, Democrats, Nevada, CNN, Democratic, Harry Reid, Bart Stupak, D.C., Steny Hoyer, Washington, Tea Party Passage: (CNN) -- As Tax Day approaches, Tea Party activists are uniting to voice the message they've been honing for more than a year: It's time to reduce the size of government, honor the Constitution and return to fiscal responsibility in Washington. The Tea Party Express' third cross-country tour brings activists to Boston, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, before culminating with an anti-tax rally at the nation's capital on Thursday. The "Just Vote Them Out!" tour has weaved through areas represented by vulnerable Democrats, bringing thousands to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's hometown in Nevada on its opening day. The tour's other top target -- Democratic Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan -- announced his retirement the same day the tour was in his turf. Tea Party Express winds up tour Wednesday in Boston, Thursday in D.C. Steny Hoyer: Tea Party having effect on whether lawmakers will seek re-election. Tea Party having larger influence over GOP, professor says. 'We're in a war for the soul of this country,' activist Mark Williams says
Tea Party
[ "O'Neill", "Robert O'Neill" ]
{ "passage": 65269, "query": 100085 }
Query: @placeholder once even skipped a breakfast for the families of 9/11 victims because he was afraid he would be revealed. Entities: O'Neill, O’Neill, Osama Bin Laden, Rob O’Neill, Robert O'Neill, Osama bin Laden, Golf, New York, Retired Navy SEAL, Navy, New York Post, The Tuscany Hotel, Navy SEAL, YourGratefulNation.org, Washington Passage: The Navy SEAL who shot three bullets into Osama Bin Laden's head said putting the terrorist leader in his place is less stressful than putting a golf ball. 'Golf’s more stressful than combat,' esteemed Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill, 28, told the New York Post on Friday at The Tuscany Hotel in New York. O'Neill told reporters that a psychiatrist once suggested he take up golf as a way of 'relieving post-traumatic stress' but that it had an opposite effect. Scroll down for video No golf for me: Retired Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill, 38, who says he shot and killed Osama bin Laden, poses for a portrait in Washington on Friday and says golf is no way to relieve stress. 'Golf’s more stressful than combat,' esteemed Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill, 28, told the New York Post on Friday at The Tuscany Hotel in New York. 'The last psychiatrist I spoke to recommended golfing to relieve stress — and that’s a bad idea,' O’Neill said. O'Neill has started an organization to raise money for retired soldiers called YourGratefulNation.org
O'Neill
[ "O'Neill", "Robert O'Neill" ]
{ "passage": 65269, "query": 100085 }
Query: @placeholder once even skipped a breakfast for the families of 9/11 victims because he was afraid he would be revealed. Entities: O'Neill, O’Neill, Osama Bin Laden, Rob O’Neill, Robert O'Neill, Osama bin Laden, Golf, New York, Retired Navy SEAL, Navy, New York Post, The Tuscany Hotel, Navy SEAL, YourGratefulNation.org, Washington Passage: The Navy SEAL who shot three bullets into Osama Bin Laden's head said putting the terrorist leader in his place is less stressful than putting a golf ball. 'Golf’s more stressful than combat,' esteemed Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill, 28, told the New York Post on Friday at The Tuscany Hotel in New York. O'Neill told reporters that a psychiatrist once suggested he take up golf as a way of 'relieving post-traumatic stress' but that it had an opposite effect. Scroll down for video No golf for me: Retired Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill, 38, who says he shot and killed Osama bin Laden, poses for a portrait in Washington on Friday and says golf is no way to relieve stress. 'Golf’s more stressful than combat,' esteemed Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill, 28, told the New York Post on Friday at The Tuscany Hotel in New York. 'The last psychiatrist I spoke to recommended golfing to relieve stress — and that’s a bad idea,' O’Neill said. O'Neill has started an organization to raise money for retired soldiers called YourGratefulNation.org
Robert O'Neill
[ "New York" ]
{ "passage": 65269, "query": 100086 }
Query: O'Neill, who travels with full security around @placeholder, said he has to figure out what to do now after 16 years of impressive service. Entities: O'Neill, O’Neill, Osama Bin Laden, Rob O’Neill, Robert O'Neill, Osama bin Laden, Golf, New York, Retired Navy SEAL, Navy, New York Post, The Tuscany Hotel, Navy SEAL, YourGratefulNation.org, Washington Passage: The Navy SEAL who shot three bullets into Osama Bin Laden's head said putting the terrorist leader in his place is less stressful than putting a golf ball. 'Golf’s more stressful than combat,' esteemed Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill, 28, told the New York Post on Friday at The Tuscany Hotel in New York. O'Neill told reporters that a psychiatrist once suggested he take up golf as a way of 'relieving post-traumatic stress' but that it had an opposite effect. Scroll down for video No golf for me: Retired Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill, 38, who says he shot and killed Osama bin Laden, poses for a portrait in Washington on Friday and says golf is no way to relieve stress. 'Golf’s more stressful than combat,' esteemed Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill, 28, told the New York Post on Friday at The Tuscany Hotel in New York. 'The last psychiatrist I spoke to recommended golfing to relieve stress — and that’s a bad idea,' O’Neill said. O'Neill has started an organization to raise money for retired soldiers called YourGratefulNation.org
New York
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 65270, "query": 100087 }
Query: Amid violence this week, Obama sent 45 @placeholder service members to South Sudan. Entities: South Sudan, Barack Obama, Obama, U.S., South Sudanese, Philip Aguer, U.N., Juba, Africa, Bor, CNN, Human Rights Watch, Mhial Majak Mhial Passage: Juba, South Sudan (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama said Thursday that South Sudan "stands at the precipice," as deadly clashes spread in Africa's newest nation. He spoke out the same day government officials said rebels have taken the town of Bor. The town, which lies about 200 kilometers (125 miles) north of the capital, Juba, was under heavy shelling, said Col. Philip Aguer, an army spokesman. Bor Mayor Mhial Majak Mhial said the town was under rebel control and heavy artillery was in use. "In 2011, millions of South Sudanese voted to forge a new nation, founded on the promise of a more peaceful and prosperous future for all of South Sudan's people," Obama said in a statement. "In recent years, against great odds, South Sudan has made great progress toward breaking the cycle of violence that characterized much of its history. NEW: President Barack Obama warns fighting could push South Sudan back into its past. NEW: Unknown assailants attack a U.N. base in Africa's newest nation. Rebels have taken the town of Bor, government officials say. Human Rights Watch says it has reports of people being targeted for their ethnicity
U.S.
[ "U.N." ]
{ "passage": 65270, "query": 100088 }
Query: Should these reports prove true, those responsible must be held accountable for their crimes," read a @placeholder statement. Entities: South Sudan, Barack Obama, Obama, U.S., South Sudanese, Philip Aguer, U.N., Juba, Africa, Bor, CNN, Human Rights Watch, Mhial Majak Mhial Passage: Juba, South Sudan (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama said Thursday that South Sudan "stands at the precipice," as deadly clashes spread in Africa's newest nation. He spoke out the same day government officials said rebels have taken the town of Bor. The town, which lies about 200 kilometers (125 miles) north of the capital, Juba, was under heavy shelling, said Col. Philip Aguer, an army spokesman. Bor Mayor Mhial Majak Mhial said the town was under rebel control and heavy artillery was in use. "In 2011, millions of South Sudanese voted to forge a new nation, founded on the promise of a more peaceful and prosperous future for all of South Sudan's people," Obama said in a statement. "In recent years, against great odds, South Sudan has made great progress toward breaking the cycle of violence that characterized much of its history. NEW: President Barack Obama warns fighting could push South Sudan back into its past. NEW: Unknown assailants attack a U.N. base in Africa's newest nation. Rebels have taken the town of Bor, government officials say. Human Rights Watch says it has reports of people being targeted for their ethnicity
U.N.
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 65271, "query": 100089 }
Query: "Why should the @placeholder be willing to intervene if chemical weapons kill 1,000 civilians, but not if ordinary weapons kill tens of thousands?" Entities: U.S., U.N., Syria, Obama, CNN, Geneva Gas Protocol Passage: (CNN) -- Why does the use of chemical weapons justify international retribution with military force, in a way that two years of brutal repression with tanks and planes does not? And where in international law is the legal "cover" for such action? If the Obama administration is planning for limited military strikes against Syria to hold the regime "accountable" -- in the words of senior officials -- for using chemical weapons, it is probably drafting some answers to those questions. The president put it like this in his CNN interview last week: "If the U.S. goes in and attacks another country without a U.N. mandate and without clear evidence that can be presented, then there are questions in terms of whether international law supports it, do we have the coalition to make it work?" President has said that Syria's use of chemical weapons would cross a "red line" Administration might be asking: What justifies military action, and where's legal cover for it? International law provides no clear support for intervention on humanitarian grounds. Syria is bound by the Geneva Gas Protocol, but does that cover internal conflict?
U.S.
[ "Conservative Party", "Tory" ]
{ "passage": 65272, "query": 100090 }
Query: But other key @placeholder messages appear to be struggling to gain traction. Entities: Labour, Mark Reckless, Nigel Farage, Conservative Party, Ukip, PM, Tories, ComRes, Rochester, Kent, Tory Passage: Ukip has taken a commanding 13-point lead in the crunch Rochester by-election, according to a shock poll last night. The ComRes survey suggests former Tory MP Mark Reckless is on course to win next month’s by-election in Kent, just weeks after defecting to Ukip. The survey of 1,500 voters puts Ukip on 43 per cent, well ahead of the Conservatives on 30 per cent. Scroll down for video Leading: Ukip leader Nigel Farage (left) in Rochester, Kent, with Mark Reckless (right), who defected from the Conservative Party to Ukip last month and will represent them in the forthcoming by-election on November 20. ComRes survey suggests Mark Reckless is on course to win by-election. Survey puts Ukip on 43%, Conservatives on 30% and Labour on 21%. Last opinion poll in Kent constituency put Tories nine points behind. PM has pledged to 'throw the kitchen sink' at attempt to hold the seat
Conservative Party
[ "Conservative Party", "Tory" ]
{ "passage": 65272, "query": 100090 }
Query: But other key @placeholder messages appear to be struggling to gain traction. Entities: Labour, Mark Reckless, Nigel Farage, Conservative Party, Ukip, PM, Tories, ComRes, Rochester, Kent, Tory Passage: Ukip has taken a commanding 13-point lead in the crunch Rochester by-election, according to a shock poll last night. The ComRes survey suggests former Tory MP Mark Reckless is on course to win next month’s by-election in Kent, just weeks after defecting to Ukip. The survey of 1,500 voters puts Ukip on 43 per cent, well ahead of the Conservatives on 30 per cent. Scroll down for video Leading: Ukip leader Nigel Farage (left) in Rochester, Kent, with Mark Reckless (right), who defected from the Conservative Party to Ukip last month and will represent them in the forthcoming by-election on November 20. ComRes survey suggests Mark Reckless is on course to win by-election. Survey puts Ukip on 43%, Conservatives on 30% and Labour on 21%. Last opinion poll in Kent constituency put Tories nine points behind. PM has pledged to 'throw the kitchen sink' at attempt to hold the seat
Tory
[ "New York", "New York City" ]
{ "passage": 65273, "query": 100091 }
Query: Reyna is delighted that Lampard decided to move to @placeholder after his 13-year stay at Chelsea came to an end. Entities: New York City FC, England, NYCFC, Lampard, Euro 2016, Major League Soccer, ChrisWheelerDM, Melbourne City, New York, Claudio Reyna, Steven Gerrard, New York City, Ashley Cole, Manchester City, David Villa, MLS, Reyna, Chelsea, Chris Wheeler, America, Frank Lampard Passage: By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM Frank Lampard will be given every chance to extend his England career by New York City after moving to America’s Major League Soccer. The 36-year-old former Chelsea midfielder has won 103 caps for his country and has yet to decide whether to follow Steven Gerrard and Ashley Cole into international retirement. But New York’s director of football Claudio Reyna insists that the Manchester City owned club will support Lampard if he wants to make himself available for the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Frank Lampard give his first press conference at New York City FC. Former Chelsea midfielder is yet to decide on his international future. Steven Gerrard and Ashley Cole have already quit England. Reyna does not rule out Lampard training with Manchester City. 36-year-old is reluctant to follow David Villa to Melbourne City. Lampard could add to his 103 England caps if he stays on. Midfielder says he plans to keep himself fit over MLS break. Reyna says it would be great for NYCFC if Lampard continued with his England career
New York
[ "New York", "New York City" ]
{ "passage": 65273, "query": 100091 }
Query: Reyna is delighted that Lampard decided to move to @placeholder after his 13-year stay at Chelsea came to an end. Entities: New York City FC, England, NYCFC, Lampard, Euro 2016, Major League Soccer, ChrisWheelerDM, Melbourne City, New York, Claudio Reyna, Steven Gerrard, New York City, Ashley Cole, Manchester City, David Villa, MLS, Reyna, Chelsea, Chris Wheeler, America, Frank Lampard Passage: By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM Frank Lampard will be given every chance to extend his England career by New York City after moving to America’s Major League Soccer. The 36-year-old former Chelsea midfielder has won 103 caps for his country and has yet to decide whether to follow Steven Gerrard and Ashley Cole into international retirement. But New York’s director of football Claudio Reyna insists that the Manchester City owned club will support Lampard if he wants to make himself available for the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Frank Lampard give his first press conference at New York City FC. Former Chelsea midfielder is yet to decide on his international future. Steven Gerrard and Ashley Cole have already quit England. Reyna does not rule out Lampard training with Manchester City. 36-year-old is reluctant to follow David Villa to Melbourne City. Lampard could add to his 103 England caps if he stays on. Midfielder says he plans to keep himself fit over MLS break. Reyna says it would be great for NYCFC if Lampard continued with his England career
New York City
[ "Chelsea" ]
{ "passage": 65273, "query": 100092 }
Query: Reyna is delighted that Lampard decided to move to New York after his 13-year stay at @placeholder came to an end. Entities: New York City FC, England, NYCFC, Lampard, Euro 2016, Major League Soccer, ChrisWheelerDM, Melbourne City, New York, Claudio Reyna, Steven Gerrard, New York City, Ashley Cole, Manchester City, David Villa, MLS, Reyna, Chelsea, Chris Wheeler, America, Frank Lampard Passage: By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM Frank Lampard will be given every chance to extend his England career by New York City after moving to America’s Major League Soccer. The 36-year-old former Chelsea midfielder has won 103 caps for his country and has yet to decide whether to follow Steven Gerrard and Ashley Cole into international retirement. But New York’s director of football Claudio Reyna insists that the Manchester City owned club will support Lampard if he wants to make himself available for the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Frank Lampard give his first press conference at New York City FC. Former Chelsea midfielder is yet to decide on his international future. Steven Gerrard and Ashley Cole have already quit England. Reyna does not rule out Lampard training with Manchester City. 36-year-old is reluctant to follow David Villa to Melbourne City. Lampard could add to his 103 England caps if he stays on. Midfielder says he plans to keep himself fit over MLS break. Reyna says it would be great for NYCFC if Lampard continued with his England career
Chelsea
[ "New York" ]
{ "passage": 65274, "query": 100093 }
Query: The states of @placeholder and New Jersey had loaned the city 35 ambulances to help reduce the backlog of emergency medical services requests during the storm. Entities: Michael Bloomberg, Connecticut, City Hall, New Jersey, Bloomberg, New York, City, CNN, Brooklyn, Queens Passage: New York (CNN) -- Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Thursday that some city snow plows will be fitted with global positioning systems in a pilot program meant to better track sanitation vehicles as officials brace for a winter storm. "It gives us the ability to check on the location and progress of our snow plows," Bloomberg told reporters, saying that the devices will be added to some trucks in New York's Brooklyn and Queens boroughs where heavy snowfall last month left many residents snowbound. The city will also deploy scout teams to transmit video images of neighborhoods back to City Hall during clean-up efforts, the mayor said. Mayor Bloomberg: Some city snow plows will be fitted with global positioning systems. City will also deploy scout teams to transmit video images back to City Hall. Winter storm watch issued for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut
New York
[ "H7N9" ]
{ "passage": 65275, "query": 100094 }
Query: positive for @placeholder, but those from migratory birds have not, suggesting Entities: WHO, SARS, Daily Mail, Chinese, Taiwanese, Taiwan, H7N9, Asia, China, Geneva Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:53 EST, 24 April 2013 | UPDATED: 05:19 EST, 25 April 2013 Scientists have described the new bird flu that has killed 22 people in China as one of the most deadly influenza strains as it spreads to Taiwan. The H7N9 flu has infected 108 people in China since it was first detected in March, according to the Geneva-based WHO. Some 6,000 Chinese tourists visit Taiwan every day, putting pressure on Taiwanese authorities to step up their screening at airports to contain the virus. The strain appears to spread more easily to humans than SARS, a virus that caused panic when it started killing people in Asia a decade ago. Taiwanese businessman in serious condition after contracting H7N9 in China. Scientists are concerned that it passes more easily from bird to human. Authorities step up screening of visitors from China for signs of fever. Some 6,000 Chinese tourists visit Taiwan every day. New strain has infected 108 people in China, 22 of whom have died
H7N9
[ "Adams", "Gerry Adams" ]
{ "passage": 65276, "query": 100095 }
Query: arrest of @placeholder is evidence that there is an element within the Entities: Darren Boyle, Northern Ireland, Falls Road, Irish Republic, Sinn Fein, SInn Fein, European, Martin McGuinness, Adams, PSNI, Gerry Adams, Jean McConville, Belfast Passage: By Darren Boyle Hundreds of Sinn Fein supporters took to the streets of Belfast to protest against the continuing detention of their leader Gerry Adams. The 65-year-old politician is being questioned in connection by the PSNI in connection with the 1972 kidnap and murder of mother-of-ten Jean McConville. However, republicans in Northern Ireland believe that the arrest is politically motivated and designed to disrupt SInn Fein's local and European election campaign in the Irish Republic. Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness addresses the crowd on the Falls Road in Belfast where he claimed that the arrest of his party colleague was 'politically motivated' Hundreds of Sinn Fein supporters attend rally calling for the release of Gerry Adams. Adams is being questioned over the 1972 murder of Jean McConville. Martin McGuinness described the arrest as 'politically biased and partisan' The Sinn Fein leader denies any involvement in the abduction and murder
Adams
[ "Adams", "Gerry Adams" ]
{ "passage": 65276, "query": 100095 }
Query: arrest of @placeholder is evidence that there is an element within the Entities: Darren Boyle, Northern Ireland, Falls Road, Irish Republic, Sinn Fein, SInn Fein, European, Martin McGuinness, Adams, PSNI, Gerry Adams, Jean McConville, Belfast Passage: By Darren Boyle Hundreds of Sinn Fein supporters took to the streets of Belfast to protest against the continuing detention of their leader Gerry Adams. The 65-year-old politician is being questioned in connection by the PSNI in connection with the 1972 kidnap and murder of mother-of-ten Jean McConville. However, republicans in Northern Ireland believe that the arrest is politically motivated and designed to disrupt SInn Fein's local and European election campaign in the Irish Republic. Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness addresses the crowd on the Falls Road in Belfast where he claimed that the arrest of his party colleague was 'politically motivated' Hundreds of Sinn Fein supporters attend rally calling for the release of Gerry Adams. Adams is being questioned over the 1972 murder of Jean McConville. Martin McGuinness described the arrest as 'politically biased and partisan' The Sinn Fein leader denies any involvement in the abduction and murder
Gerry Adams
[ "Mark Mere", "Mere" ]
{ "passage": 65277, "query": 100096 }
Query: It charged @placeholder and he tried to get out of the pen, according to authorities. Entities: David Duke, Peggye McNair, Camel Kisses Farm, Mark Mere, Wichita, Mere, Texas, Wichita Falls, CNN, KFDX Passage: (CNN)A camel trampled two people to death over the weekend at a farm in Texas, authorities said. Peggye McNair, 72, the owner of the farm and a well-known camel breeder, was one of the victims of the attack Saturday, police told CNN affiliate KFDX. The incident at Camel Kisses Farm in Wichita Falls happened after Mark Mere, 53, got into a pen with three camels -- one male and two females. Mere apparently went into the holding pen because the animals' water trough had frozen over. The male camel was in rut and became very aggressive, Wichita County Sheriff David Duke said. Rut is a male animal's peak period of fertility and sexual excitement. Peggye McNair, 72, the owner of the farm, was one of the victims. The incident occurred at Camel Kisses Farm in Wichita Falls
Mark Mere
[ "Mark Mere", "Mere" ]
{ "passage": 65277, "query": 100096 }
Query: It charged @placeholder and he tried to get out of the pen, according to authorities. Entities: David Duke, Peggye McNair, Camel Kisses Farm, Mark Mere, Wichita, Mere, Texas, Wichita Falls, CNN, KFDX Passage: (CNN)A camel trampled two people to death over the weekend at a farm in Texas, authorities said. Peggye McNair, 72, the owner of the farm and a well-known camel breeder, was one of the victims of the attack Saturday, police told CNN affiliate KFDX. The incident at Camel Kisses Farm in Wichita Falls happened after Mark Mere, 53, got into a pen with three camels -- one male and two females. Mere apparently went into the holding pen because the animals' water trough had frozen over. The male camel was in rut and became very aggressive, Wichita County Sheriff David Duke said. Rut is a male animal's peak period of fertility and sexual excitement. Peggye McNair, 72, the owner of the farm, was one of the victims. The incident occurred at Camel Kisses Farm in Wichita Falls
Mere
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 65278, "query": 100097 }
Query: "And his coming to power by the vote of the American people is a manifestation of that great power of the @placeholder people." Entities: Afghanistan, KABUL, Barack Obama, U.S., Pakistan, Hillary Clinton, Karzai, Afghan, Obama, CNN, Hamid Karzai, Kabul, Richard Holbrooke, Holbrooke Passage: KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Sunday that his country would join the strategic review of the U.S.-led war on terrorism. Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, right, meets with Richard Holbrooke in Kabul on February 15, 2009. Speaking at a joint news conference with visiting U.S. diplomat Richard Holbrooke, Karzai said he is "very, very thankful" that President Barack Obama accepted his proposal to join the review. Holbrooke is visiting Afghanistan after a trip to neighboring Pakistan. Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tapped Holbrooke as special representative for the two countries, a signal of how the new administration considers Afghanistan and Pakistan intertwined in any solution to the war in Afghanistan and the terrorist threat along their shared border. Afghan President Hamid Karzai says his country will help review of war on terrorism. He says U.S. forces shouldn't leave Afghanistan soon since task is not over. Karzai says civilian causalities, home searches have soured public support. Karzai suggested forces should focus on poppy fields that fuel a drug trade
U.S.
[ "U.S. Olympic Committee", "USOC" ]
{ "passage": 65279, "query": 100098 }
Query: Also important to the U.S. bid is the @placeholder's reputation overseas. Entities: 2024 Olympics, 2020 Games, United States, Summer Games, U.S. Olympic Committee, Rome, Atlanta, Tokyo, Washington, Rio de Janeiro, San Francisco, USOC, Hamburg, Paris, Olympics, U.S., Boston, Scott Blackmun, Berlin, Los Angeles Passage: The U.S. Olympic Committee will try to land the 2024 Olympics and end a 28-year drought without the Summer Games. Which city will it pick? Stay tuned. After hearing presentations from the four candidates Tuesday — Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington — USOC board members voted to join the race, but not until they have a chance to mull over the candidates during the holidays. 'It's a four-way tie,' CEO Scott Blackmun said, not diverging from the federation's closed-lip policy on this yearlong selection process. 'We had great presentations, now we have an opportunity to explore how everyone felt about the presentations. We'll reflect, come back after the holidays and see what's in the best interest for the United States.' The U.S. cities will be up against Hamburg or Berlin, Rome and possibly Paris for the games. The 2016 Olympics are set for Rio de Janeiro. The 2020 Games, which the United States did not bid for, will be in Tokyo. The U.S. has not played host to the Olympics since Atlanta hosted the games in 1996
U.S. Olympic Committee
[ "U.S. Olympic Committee", "USOC" ]
{ "passage": 65279, "query": 100098 }
Query: Also important to the U.S. bid is the @placeholder's reputation overseas. Entities: 2024 Olympics, 2020 Games, United States, Summer Games, U.S. Olympic Committee, Rome, Atlanta, Tokyo, Washington, Rio de Janeiro, San Francisco, USOC, Hamburg, Paris, Olympics, U.S., Boston, Scott Blackmun, Berlin, Los Angeles Passage: The U.S. Olympic Committee will try to land the 2024 Olympics and end a 28-year drought without the Summer Games. Which city will it pick? Stay tuned. After hearing presentations from the four candidates Tuesday — Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington — USOC board members voted to join the race, but not until they have a chance to mull over the candidates during the holidays. 'It's a four-way tie,' CEO Scott Blackmun said, not diverging from the federation's closed-lip policy on this yearlong selection process. 'We had great presentations, now we have an opportunity to explore how everyone felt about the presentations. We'll reflect, come back after the holidays and see what's in the best interest for the United States.' The U.S. cities will be up against Hamburg or Berlin, Rome and possibly Paris for the games. The 2016 Olympics are set for Rio de Janeiro. The 2020 Games, which the United States did not bid for, will be in Tokyo. The U.S. has not played host to the Olympics since Atlanta hosted the games in 1996
USOC
[ "Olympic" ]
{ "passage": 65280, "query": 100099 }
Query: Other first ladies have led a presidential delegation to past @placeholder. Entities: Let's Move, Olympic, London Olympics, Samantha Cameron, David Cameron, Obama, U.S., Americans, Michelle Obama, CNN, London, British, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- First Lady Michelle Obama will lead the U.S. delegation to the opening ceremonies of the London Olympics in July, she said Tuesday. Obama announced her London trip at an event Tuesday with Samantha Cameron, the wife of visiting British Prime Minister David Cameron. Obama also used the meeting to promote her "Let's Move" initiative that tackles the national epidemic of childhood obesity by recommending physical activity. "In the months ahead, I'll be talking to Americans all across the country to encourage even more young people to tap into that Olympic spirit and turn their inspiration into action," Obama said in a statement. Michelle Obama will be urging Americans to "turn their inspiration into action" She will lead the U.S. delegation to the opening of the London Olympics. The opening ceremony takes place in British capital on July 27
Olympic
[ "Seattle" ]
{ "passage": 65281, "query": 100100 }
Query: Changes: While she was once derided for her glamorous looks, it is clear from the no-nonsense haircut and glasses that Knox is trying to adapt to being back to a low-key life in @placeholder Entities: Italy, Knox, Daily Mail, Know, Seattle, New, American, Amanda Knox, Meredith Kercher Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:03 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:25 EST, 29 January 2014 Amanda Knox has chopped off her hair ahead of the verdict in the latest round of appeals in the case of her roommate's murder. The 26-year-old American was spotted leaving a downtown Seattle salon on Wednesday with a dramatically different look. She had her brown hair cut into a tight bob, with longest the tips falling above her chin.Shortly after leaving the salon she covered her newly-shorn look with a turquoise beret. New do: Amanda Knox, 26, was spotted leaving a Seattle hair salon with her hair chopped into a bob. Knox, 26, was photographed leaving a hair salon in Seattle on Wednesday. Her light brown hair has been cropped up to her ears. Her ex-boyfriend is in Italy awaiting the verdict in the latest appeal in Meredith Kercher's murder case, which will come out later this week. Know has said that she will not return to Italy if she is found guilty
Seattle
[ "Tamerlan", "Tamerlan Tsarnaev" ]
{ "passage": 65282, "query": 100101 }
Query: interviewed the older @placeholder brother in January 2011 at the Entities: FBI, Department of Homeland Security, U.S., Boston, Homeland Security, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Tamerlan, Boston Marathon Passage: The Department of Homeland Security was dragging its feet on processing Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev's U.S. citizenship after a routine background check revealed he had been questioned by the FBI in 2011. Tamerlan, 26, filed an application for citizenship six months ago but immigration officials had not yet made a decision on his case at the time of the Boston Marathon bombings. Authorities knew the alleged bomber had a domestic violence charge on his record but the fact he had been grilled by federal agents is reportedly what threw up red flags, halting the progress of his application. It's not clear what the 26-year-old, who was killed early Friday, was told about why his application was facing delays. Homeland Security had put a hold on Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev's U.S. citizenship application because of 2011 FBI interrogation. Lawmakers have blasted the FBI's handling of Tsarnaev case claiming the agency should have done more. Russia tipped FBI off to potential terrorist links but he was found to be clear of 'terrorism activity' South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said agency 'dropped the ball' on several fronts
Tamerlan
[ "Tamerlan", "Tamerlan Tsarnaev" ]
{ "passage": 65282, "query": 100101 }
Query: interviewed the older @placeholder brother in January 2011 at the Entities: FBI, Department of Homeland Security, U.S., Boston, Homeland Security, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Tamerlan, Boston Marathon Passage: The Department of Homeland Security was dragging its feet on processing Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev's U.S. citizenship after a routine background check revealed he had been questioned by the FBI in 2011. Tamerlan, 26, filed an application for citizenship six months ago but immigration officials had not yet made a decision on his case at the time of the Boston Marathon bombings. Authorities knew the alleged bomber had a domestic violence charge on his record but the fact he had been grilled by federal agents is reportedly what threw up red flags, halting the progress of his application. It's not clear what the 26-year-old, who was killed early Friday, was told about why his application was facing delays. Homeland Security had put a hold on Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev's U.S. citizenship application because of 2011 FBI interrogation. Lawmakers have blasted the FBI's handling of Tsarnaev case claiming the agency should have done more. Russia tipped FBI off to potential terrorist links but he was found to be clear of 'terrorism activity' South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said agency 'dropped the ball' on several fronts
Tamerlan Tsarnaev
[ "Jon Jones", "Jones" ]
{ "passage": 65283, "query": 100102 }
Query: Chris Weidman will defend his world middleweight belt In the co-main event and will aim to remain undefeated against veteran fighter Vitor Belfort, who has strolled to three consecutive wins since defeat by @placeholder in 2012. Entities: UFC 187, UFC, Memorial Day, Jones, Jon Jones, MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, Chris Weidman, Daniel Cormier, Anthony Johnson, Vitor Belfort Passage: UFC have announced the blockbuster line-up for their Memorial Day fight night in Las Vegas. There are sure to be fireworks at UFC 187 on May 23 at the MGM Grand Hotel with a pair of world titles on the line. Jon Jones, the promotion's pound-for-pound No 1 fighter, has won 12 fights including eight world light-heavweight title defences in a row and will face 30-year-old Anthony Johnson. Here is the line-up for the UFC 187 showpiece in Las Vegas in May, with Jon Jones the headliner Jones is the UFC's light-heavyweight champion and the promotion's pound-for-pound No 1 fighter. Jon Jones recently defended his UFC title against Daniel Cormier. Light-heavyweight champion tested positive for cocaine in December. Jones, the light-heavyweight champion and the promotion's pound-for-pound No 1 fighter, will face Anthony Johnson in Las Vegas. Chris Weidman fights Vitor Belfort for world middleweight championship. CLICK HERE for the latest UFC news
Jon Jones
[ "Jon Jones", "Jones" ]
{ "passage": 65283, "query": 100102 }
Query: Chris Weidman will defend his world middleweight belt In the co-main event and will aim to remain undefeated against veteran fighter Vitor Belfort, who has strolled to three consecutive wins since defeat by @placeholder in 2012. Entities: UFC 187, UFC, Memorial Day, Jones, Jon Jones, MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, Chris Weidman, Daniel Cormier, Anthony Johnson, Vitor Belfort Passage: UFC have announced the blockbuster line-up for their Memorial Day fight night in Las Vegas. There are sure to be fireworks at UFC 187 on May 23 at the MGM Grand Hotel with a pair of world titles on the line. Jon Jones, the promotion's pound-for-pound No 1 fighter, has won 12 fights including eight world light-heavweight title defences in a row and will face 30-year-old Anthony Johnson. Here is the line-up for the UFC 187 showpiece in Las Vegas in May, with Jon Jones the headliner Jones is the UFC's light-heavyweight champion and the promotion's pound-for-pound No 1 fighter. Jon Jones recently defended his UFC title against Daniel Cormier. Light-heavyweight champion tested positive for cocaine in December. Jones, the light-heavyweight champion and the promotion's pound-for-pound No 1 fighter, will face Anthony Johnson in Las Vegas. Chris Weidman fights Vitor Belfort for world middleweight championship. CLICK HERE for the latest UFC news
Jones
[ "Chelsea Fallas" ]
{ "passage": 65284, "query": 100103 }
Query: Ms @placeholder was also given a 12-month community order while her brother given a four-month suspended sentence. Entities: Chelsea Fallas, Jason Fallas, Ingrid Cumberbatch, Cumberbatch, Lizzie Edmonds, Driver, Jason, Chelsea, A&E Passage: By Lizzie Edmonds A brother and sister who spat in the face of a female bus driver walked free from court today after being ordered to complete a 'positive thinking' workbook. Jason Fallas, 20, and his sister Chelsea, 21, swore at bus driver Ingrid Cumberbatch before spitting in her face as she tried to call 999. Mrs Cumberbatch, 36, was forced to keep the spit on her face until police arrived so officers could swab it for DNA, a court was told. Jason, 20, and Chelsea Fallas, 21, swore at a female bus driver before spitting in her face, a court heard. Jason, 20, and Chelsea Fallas, 21, swore at driver before spitting at her. Ingrid Cumberbatch was then tested for four hours in A&E for infections. Driver, 36, told court she was in 'disbelief' following ordeal. Pair pleaded guilty to common assault and threatening behaviour. Siblings told to complete a 'positive thinking' workbook and 'victim empathy' meetings
Chelsea Fallas
[ "ATM" ]
{ "passage": 65285, "query": 100104 }
Query: 'We're investigating why the @placeholder’s receipt is showing the monthly spend cap rather than the actual balance. Entities: Gold Coast, Sue Lamb, Daily Mail Australia, ANZ, ATM, Labrador, Lamb Passage: A Gold Coast woman says she was left stressed after her bank balance was mysteriously increased to almost $10 million. Sue Lamb, 49, from Labrador, was shocked when she used an ATM to withdraw $100 from her ANZ credit account on Saturday and the bank receipt said her available balance was $9,990,420.94. Ms Lamb said she called ANZ to inform them of the error but claims a customer service agent told her it was her money and there was nothing he could do. 'They've really caused grave stress for my family,' she told Daily Mail Australia. Scroll down for video. Sue Lamb was shocked when she checked her bank balance on Saturday. The Gold Coast woman's receipt said her available balance was $9,990,420. Ms Lamb said she called ANZ to inform them of the error but claims a customer service agent told her it was her money
ATM
[ "Bush", "George W. Bush" ]
{ "passage": 65286, "query": 100105 }
Query: The @placeholder administration hold-over reveals in his memoir that he was 'deeply uneasy with the Obama White House’s lack of appreciation – from the top down – of the uncertainties and unpredictability of war.' Entities: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Gates, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Hillary, Joe Biden, Democratic Party, Biden, Iraq, Robert Gates Passage: Hillary Rodham Clinton, a likely Democratic Party standard-bearer in the 2016 presidential contest, staked out her military-related positions in the 2008 race based on how they would play politically, according to a former secretary of defense who served in both the Obama and Bush administrations. Describing a 'remarkable' exchange he witnessed, Robert Gates writes in a book due out next week that 'Hillary told the president that her opposition to the [2007] surge in Iraq had been political because she was facing him in the Iowa primary.' Obama, too, 'conceded vaguely that [his] opposition to the Iraq surge had been political,' Gates recounts. 'To hear the two of them making these admissions, and in front of me, was as surprising as it was dismaying.' Robert Gates, secretary of defense under Barack Obama and George W. Bush, writes that Hillary Clinton made a callous political move in 2006. She announced her opposition to Bush's Iraq troop 'surge' just before entering the presidential race. Gates writes that she admitted making that choice in order to avoid being politically outflanked by Obama as they entered the 2007 primary season. The revelation could prove problematic for Clinton as she prepares what political observers see as a second run at the White House in 2016. The former defense secretary says Obama believed his own troop surge – the move of 30,000 troops into Afghanistan – would fail. He also attacked VP Joe Biden, saying he 'has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue' The White House responded, saying Obama 'disagrees with Secretary Gates' assessment' and defending Biden as a 'leading statesman'
Bush
[ "Bush", "George W. Bush" ]
{ "passage": 65286, "query": 100105 }
Query: The @placeholder administration hold-over reveals in his memoir that he was 'deeply uneasy with the Obama White House’s lack of appreciation – from the top down – of the uncertainties and unpredictability of war.' Entities: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Gates, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Hillary, Joe Biden, Democratic Party, Biden, Iraq, Robert Gates Passage: Hillary Rodham Clinton, a likely Democratic Party standard-bearer in the 2016 presidential contest, staked out her military-related positions in the 2008 race based on how they would play politically, according to a former secretary of defense who served in both the Obama and Bush administrations. Describing a 'remarkable' exchange he witnessed, Robert Gates writes in a book due out next week that 'Hillary told the president that her opposition to the [2007] surge in Iraq had been political because she was facing him in the Iowa primary.' Obama, too, 'conceded vaguely that [his] opposition to the Iraq surge had been political,' Gates recounts. 'To hear the two of them making these admissions, and in front of me, was as surprising as it was dismaying.' Robert Gates, secretary of defense under Barack Obama and George W. Bush, writes that Hillary Clinton made a callous political move in 2006. She announced her opposition to Bush's Iraq troop 'surge' just before entering the presidential race. Gates writes that she admitted making that choice in order to avoid being politically outflanked by Obama as they entered the 2007 primary season. The revelation could prove problematic for Clinton as she prepares what political observers see as a second run at the White House in 2016. The former defense secretary says Obama believed his own troop surge – the move of 30,000 troops into Afghanistan – would fail. He also attacked VP Joe Biden, saying he 'has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue' The White House responded, saying Obama 'disagrees with Secretary Gates' assessment' and defending Biden as a 'leading statesman'
George W. Bush
[ "Barack Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 65286, "query": 100106 }
Query: The Bush administration hold-over reveals in his memoir that he was 'deeply uneasy with the @placeholder White House’s lack of appreciation – from the top down – of the uncertainties and unpredictability of war.' Entities: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Gates, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Hillary, Joe Biden, Democratic Party, Biden, Iraq, Robert Gates Passage: Hillary Rodham Clinton, a likely Democratic Party standard-bearer in the 2016 presidential contest, staked out her military-related positions in the 2008 race based on how they would play politically, according to a former secretary of defense who served in both the Obama and Bush administrations. Describing a 'remarkable' exchange he witnessed, Robert Gates writes in a book due out next week that 'Hillary told the president that her opposition to the [2007] surge in Iraq had been political because she was facing him in the Iowa primary.' Obama, too, 'conceded vaguely that [his] opposition to the Iraq surge had been political,' Gates recounts. 'To hear the two of them making these admissions, and in front of me, was as surprising as it was dismaying.' Robert Gates, secretary of defense under Barack Obama and George W. Bush, writes that Hillary Clinton made a callous political move in 2006. She announced her opposition to Bush's Iraq troop 'surge' just before entering the presidential race. Gates writes that she admitted making that choice in order to avoid being politically outflanked by Obama as they entered the 2007 primary season. The revelation could prove problematic for Clinton as she prepares what political observers see as a second run at the White House in 2016. The former defense secretary says Obama believed his own troop surge – the move of 30,000 troops into Afghanistan – would fail. He also attacked VP Joe Biden, saying he 'has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue' The White House responded, saying Obama 'disagrees with Secretary Gates' assessment' and defending Biden as a 'leading statesman'
Barack Obama
[ "Barack Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 65286, "query": 100106 }
Query: The Bush administration hold-over reveals in his memoir that he was 'deeply uneasy with the @placeholder White House’s lack of appreciation – from the top down – of the uncertainties and unpredictability of war.' Entities: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Gates, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Hillary, Joe Biden, Democratic Party, Biden, Iraq, Robert Gates Passage: Hillary Rodham Clinton, a likely Democratic Party standard-bearer in the 2016 presidential contest, staked out her military-related positions in the 2008 race based on how they would play politically, according to a former secretary of defense who served in both the Obama and Bush administrations. Describing a 'remarkable' exchange he witnessed, Robert Gates writes in a book due out next week that 'Hillary told the president that her opposition to the [2007] surge in Iraq had been political because she was facing him in the Iowa primary.' Obama, too, 'conceded vaguely that [his] opposition to the Iraq surge had been political,' Gates recounts. 'To hear the two of them making these admissions, and in front of me, was as surprising as it was dismaying.' Robert Gates, secretary of defense under Barack Obama and George W. Bush, writes that Hillary Clinton made a callous political move in 2006. She announced her opposition to Bush's Iraq troop 'surge' just before entering the presidential race. Gates writes that she admitted making that choice in order to avoid being politically outflanked by Obama as they entered the 2007 primary season. The revelation could prove problematic for Clinton as she prepares what political observers see as a second run at the White House in 2016. The former defense secretary says Obama believed his own troop surge – the move of 30,000 troops into Afghanistan – would fail. He also attacked VP Joe Biden, saying he 'has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue' The White House responded, saying Obama 'disagrees with Secretary Gates' assessment' and defending Biden as a 'leading statesman'
Obama
[ "White House" ]
{ "passage": 65286, "query": 100107 }
Query: The Bush administration hold-over reveals in his memoir that he was 'deeply uneasy with the Obama @placeholder’s lack of appreciation – from the top down – of the uncertainties and unpredictability of war.' Entities: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Gates, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Hillary, Joe Biden, Democratic Party, Biden, Iraq, Robert Gates Passage: Hillary Rodham Clinton, a likely Democratic Party standard-bearer in the 2016 presidential contest, staked out her military-related positions in the 2008 race based on how they would play politically, according to a former secretary of defense who served in both the Obama and Bush administrations. Describing a 'remarkable' exchange he witnessed, Robert Gates writes in a book due out next week that 'Hillary told the president that her opposition to the [2007] surge in Iraq had been political because she was facing him in the Iowa primary.' Obama, too, 'conceded vaguely that [his] opposition to the Iraq surge had been political,' Gates recounts. 'To hear the two of them making these admissions, and in front of me, was as surprising as it was dismaying.' Robert Gates, secretary of defense under Barack Obama and George W. Bush, writes that Hillary Clinton made a callous political move in 2006. She announced her opposition to Bush's Iraq troop 'surge' just before entering the presidential race. Gates writes that she admitted making that choice in order to avoid being politically outflanked by Obama as they entered the 2007 primary season. The revelation could prove problematic for Clinton as she prepares what political observers see as a second run at the White House in 2016. The former defense secretary says Obama believed his own troop surge – the move of 30,000 troops into Afghanistan – would fail. He also attacked VP Joe Biden, saying he 'has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue' The White House responded, saying Obama 'disagrees with Secretary Gates' assessment' and defending Biden as a 'leading statesman'
White House
[ "Hillary", "Hillary Clinton", "Hillary Rodham Clinton" ]
{ "passage": 65286, "query": 100108 }
Query: @placeholder's cameo in the book is more brief but equally damning. Entities: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Gates, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Hillary, Joe Biden, Democratic Party, Biden, Iraq, Robert Gates Passage: Hillary Rodham Clinton, a likely Democratic Party standard-bearer in the 2016 presidential contest, staked out her military-related positions in the 2008 race based on how they would play politically, according to a former secretary of defense who served in both the Obama and Bush administrations. Describing a 'remarkable' exchange he witnessed, Robert Gates writes in a book due out next week that 'Hillary told the president that her opposition to the [2007] surge in Iraq had been political because she was facing him in the Iowa primary.' Obama, too, 'conceded vaguely that [his] opposition to the Iraq surge had been political,' Gates recounts. 'To hear the two of them making these admissions, and in front of me, was as surprising as it was dismaying.' Robert Gates, secretary of defense under Barack Obama and George W. Bush, writes that Hillary Clinton made a callous political move in 2006. She announced her opposition to Bush's Iraq troop 'surge' just before entering the presidential race. Gates writes that she admitted making that choice in order to avoid being politically outflanked by Obama as they entered the 2007 primary season. The revelation could prove problematic for Clinton as she prepares what political observers see as a second run at the White House in 2016. The former defense secretary says Obama believed his own troop surge – the move of 30,000 troops into Afghanistan – would fail. He also attacked VP Joe Biden, saying he 'has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue' The White House responded, saying Obama 'disagrees with Secretary Gates' assessment' and defending Biden as a 'leading statesman'
Hillary
[ "Hillary", "Hillary Clinton", "Hillary Rodham Clinton" ]
{ "passage": 65286, "query": 100108 }
Query: @placeholder's cameo in the book is more brief but equally damning. Entities: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Gates, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Hillary, Joe Biden, Democratic Party, Biden, Iraq, Robert Gates Passage: Hillary Rodham Clinton, a likely Democratic Party standard-bearer in the 2016 presidential contest, staked out her military-related positions in the 2008 race based on how they would play politically, according to a former secretary of defense who served in both the Obama and Bush administrations. Describing a 'remarkable' exchange he witnessed, Robert Gates writes in a book due out next week that 'Hillary told the president that her opposition to the [2007] surge in Iraq had been political because she was facing him in the Iowa primary.' Obama, too, 'conceded vaguely that [his] opposition to the Iraq surge had been political,' Gates recounts. 'To hear the two of them making these admissions, and in front of me, was as surprising as it was dismaying.' Robert Gates, secretary of defense under Barack Obama and George W. Bush, writes that Hillary Clinton made a callous political move in 2006. She announced her opposition to Bush's Iraq troop 'surge' just before entering the presidential race. Gates writes that she admitted making that choice in order to avoid being politically outflanked by Obama as they entered the 2007 primary season. The revelation could prove problematic for Clinton as she prepares what political observers see as a second run at the White House in 2016. The former defense secretary says Obama believed his own troop surge – the move of 30,000 troops into Afghanistan – would fail. He also attacked VP Joe Biden, saying he 'has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue' The White House responded, saying Obama 'disagrees with Secretary Gates' assessment' and defending Biden as a 'leading statesman'
Hillary Clinton
[ "Hillary", "Hillary Clinton", "Hillary Rodham Clinton" ]
{ "passage": 65286, "query": 100108 }
Query: @placeholder's cameo in the book is more brief but equally damning. Entities: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Gates, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Hillary, Joe Biden, Democratic Party, Biden, Iraq, Robert Gates Passage: Hillary Rodham Clinton, a likely Democratic Party standard-bearer in the 2016 presidential contest, staked out her military-related positions in the 2008 race based on how they would play politically, according to a former secretary of defense who served in both the Obama and Bush administrations. Describing a 'remarkable' exchange he witnessed, Robert Gates writes in a book due out next week that 'Hillary told the president that her opposition to the [2007] surge in Iraq had been political because she was facing him in the Iowa primary.' Obama, too, 'conceded vaguely that [his] opposition to the Iraq surge had been political,' Gates recounts. 'To hear the two of them making these admissions, and in front of me, was as surprising as it was dismaying.' Robert Gates, secretary of defense under Barack Obama and George W. Bush, writes that Hillary Clinton made a callous political move in 2006. She announced her opposition to Bush's Iraq troop 'surge' just before entering the presidential race. Gates writes that she admitted making that choice in order to avoid being politically outflanked by Obama as they entered the 2007 primary season. The revelation could prove problematic for Clinton as she prepares what political observers see as a second run at the White House in 2016. The former defense secretary says Obama believed his own troop surge – the move of 30,000 troops into Afghanistan – would fail. He also attacked VP Joe Biden, saying he 'has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue' The White House responded, saying Obama 'disagrees with Secretary Gates' assessment' and defending Biden as a 'leading statesman'
Hillary Rodham Clinton
[ "White House" ]
{ "passage": 65286, "query": 100109 }
Query: 'The controlling nature of the Obama @placeholder,' says Gates, 'and its determination to take credit for every good thing that happened while giving none to the career folks in the trenches who had actually done the work, offended Secretary Clinton as much as it did me.' Entities: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Afghanistan, White House, Barack Obama, Gates, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Hillary, Joe Biden, Democratic Party, Biden, Iraq, Robert Gates Passage: Hillary Rodham Clinton, a likely Democratic Party standard-bearer in the 2016 presidential contest, staked out her military-related positions in the 2008 race based on how they would play politically, according to a former secretary of defense who served in both the Obama and Bush administrations. Describing a 'remarkable' exchange he witnessed, Robert Gates writes in a book due out next week that 'Hillary told the president that her opposition to the [2007] surge in Iraq had been political because she was facing him in the Iowa primary.' Obama, too, 'conceded vaguely that [his] opposition to the Iraq surge had been political,' Gates recounts. 'To hear the two of them making these admissions, and in front of me, was as surprising as it was dismaying.' Robert Gates, secretary of defense under Barack Obama and George W. Bush, writes that Hillary Clinton made a callous political move in 2006. She announced her opposition to Bush's Iraq troop 'surge' just before entering the presidential race. Gates writes that she admitted making that choice in order to avoid being politically outflanked by Obama as they entered the 2007 primary season. The revelation could prove problematic for Clinton as she prepares what political observers see as a second run at the White House in 2016. The former defense secretary says Obama believed his own troop surge – the move of 30,000 troops into Afghanistan – would fail. He also attacked VP Joe Biden, saying he 'has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue' The White House responded, saying Obama 'disagrees with Secretary Gates' assessment' and defending Biden as a 'leading statesman'
White House
[ "Attwood", "Dave", "Dave Attwood" ]
{ "passage": 65287, "query": 100110 }
Query: You want to put the family first but equally I know @placeholder’s keen to play. Entities: Graham Kitchener, Dave, England, Attwood, All Blacks, New Zealand All Blacks, Dave Attwood, New Zealand, Stuart Lancaster, Bridget, Plan B., George Kruis, Twickenham Passage: England may be forced to make another emergency change to their pack against New Zealand if lock Dave Attwood is called away for the birth of his first child. The 27-year-old’s fiancee, Bridget, is pregnant and the baby is past due. The national coaches are on standby to make alternative arrangements if Attwood has to rush away at short notice. Head coach Stuart Lancaster said: ‘Dave’s baby is still due soon. We’ll have to have a Plan B.’ England lock Dave Attwood (C) may be forced to miss the game against All Blacks if his baby is born England coach Stuart Lancaster has an alternative plan, despite injuries decimating his squad. England are set to play the New Zealand All Blacks at Twickenham. Stuart Lancaster's squad has been beset by injury problems. Dave Attwood may not be available because of the birth of his baby. Either George Kruis and Graham Kitchener will step in to take his place
Attwood
[ "Attwood", "Dave", "Dave Attwood" ]
{ "passage": 65287, "query": 100110 }
Query: You want to put the family first but equally I know @placeholder’s keen to play. Entities: Graham Kitchener, Dave, England, Attwood, All Blacks, New Zealand All Blacks, Dave Attwood, New Zealand, Stuart Lancaster, Bridget, Plan B., George Kruis, Twickenham Passage: England may be forced to make another emergency change to their pack against New Zealand if lock Dave Attwood is called away for the birth of his first child. The 27-year-old’s fiancee, Bridget, is pregnant and the baby is past due. The national coaches are on standby to make alternative arrangements if Attwood has to rush away at short notice. Head coach Stuart Lancaster said: ‘Dave’s baby is still due soon. We’ll have to have a Plan B.’ England lock Dave Attwood (C) may be forced to miss the game against All Blacks if his baby is born England coach Stuart Lancaster has an alternative plan, despite injuries decimating his squad. England are set to play the New Zealand All Blacks at Twickenham. Stuart Lancaster's squad has been beset by injury problems. Dave Attwood may not be available because of the birth of his baby. Either George Kruis and Graham Kitchener will step in to take his place
Dave
[ "Attwood", "Dave", "Dave Attwood" ]
{ "passage": 65287, "query": 100110 }
Query: You want to put the family first but equally I know @placeholder’s keen to play. Entities: Graham Kitchener, Dave, England, Attwood, All Blacks, New Zealand All Blacks, Dave Attwood, New Zealand, Stuart Lancaster, Bridget, Plan B., George Kruis, Twickenham Passage: England may be forced to make another emergency change to their pack against New Zealand if lock Dave Attwood is called away for the birth of his first child. The 27-year-old’s fiancee, Bridget, is pregnant and the baby is past due. The national coaches are on standby to make alternative arrangements if Attwood has to rush away at short notice. Head coach Stuart Lancaster said: ‘Dave’s baby is still due soon. We’ll have to have a Plan B.’ England lock Dave Attwood (C) may be forced to miss the game against All Blacks if his baby is born England coach Stuart Lancaster has an alternative plan, despite injuries decimating his squad. England are set to play the New Zealand All Blacks at Twickenham. Stuart Lancaster's squad has been beset by injury problems. Dave Attwood may not be available because of the birth of his baby. Either George Kruis and Graham Kitchener will step in to take his place
Dave Attwood
[ "Daniel", "Daniel Ricciardo", "Ricciardo" ]
{ "passage": 65288, "query": 100111 }
Query: The unsuccessful appeal means that the standings in both the constructors' and drivers' championship remain the same with the reigning world champions staying in fourth place with 35 points and @placeholder 10th with 12 points. Entities: Ricciardo, International Court of Appeal, Gene Haas, Daniel, U.S., NASCAR, Mercedes, Nico Rosberg, Formula One, FIA, International Automobile Federation, CNN, Daniel Ricciardo, Grand Prix, Red Bull, Australian Passage: (CNN) -- Red Bull's appeal against Daniel Ricciardo's disqualification at last month's Australian Grand Prix has been rejected by the International Automobile Federation (FIA). The Australian driver finished the race in second place but was later disqualified after it was found that his car had exceeded the maximum fuel flow rate. A meeting of the FIA's International Court of Appeal heard evidence from all parties on Monday before announcing their decision on Tuesday morning. Ricciardo, who was making his debut for Red Bull, finished the opening race of the Formula One season behind Mercedes' Nico Rosberg only for stewards to later rule that his car had broken the sport's new fuel regulations. FIA reject Red Bull's appeal against Daniel Ricciardo's disqualification at Australian GP. Australian driver finished race second but later disqualified for exceeding fuel flow limit. "We are sorry for Daniel that he will not be awarded the 18 points ... " Red Bull said. NASCAR's Gene Haas may delay entry of his proposed U.S. F1 team until 2016 season
Daniel
[ "Daniel", "Daniel Ricciardo", "Ricciardo" ]
{ "passage": 65288, "query": 100111 }
Query: The unsuccessful appeal means that the standings in both the constructors' and drivers' championship remain the same with the reigning world champions staying in fourth place with 35 points and @placeholder 10th with 12 points. Entities: Ricciardo, International Court of Appeal, Gene Haas, Daniel, U.S., NASCAR, Mercedes, Nico Rosberg, Formula One, FIA, International Automobile Federation, CNN, Daniel Ricciardo, Grand Prix, Red Bull, Australian Passage: (CNN) -- Red Bull's appeal against Daniel Ricciardo's disqualification at last month's Australian Grand Prix has been rejected by the International Automobile Federation (FIA). The Australian driver finished the race in second place but was later disqualified after it was found that his car had exceeded the maximum fuel flow rate. A meeting of the FIA's International Court of Appeal heard evidence from all parties on Monday before announcing their decision on Tuesday morning. Ricciardo, who was making his debut for Red Bull, finished the opening race of the Formula One season behind Mercedes' Nico Rosberg only for stewards to later rule that his car had broken the sport's new fuel regulations. FIA reject Red Bull's appeal against Daniel Ricciardo's disqualification at Australian GP. Australian driver finished race second but later disqualified for exceeding fuel flow limit. "We are sorry for Daniel that he will not be awarded the 18 points ... " Red Bull said. NASCAR's Gene Haas may delay entry of his proposed U.S. F1 team until 2016 season
Daniel Ricciardo
[ "Daniel", "Daniel Ricciardo", "Ricciardo" ]
{ "passage": 65288, "query": 100111 }
Query: The unsuccessful appeal means that the standings in both the constructors' and drivers' championship remain the same with the reigning world champions staying in fourth place with 35 points and @placeholder 10th with 12 points. Entities: Ricciardo, International Court of Appeal, Gene Haas, Daniel, U.S., NASCAR, Mercedes, Nico Rosberg, Formula One, FIA, International Automobile Federation, CNN, Daniel Ricciardo, Grand Prix, Red Bull, Australian Passage: (CNN) -- Red Bull's appeal against Daniel Ricciardo's disqualification at last month's Australian Grand Prix has been rejected by the International Automobile Federation (FIA). The Australian driver finished the race in second place but was later disqualified after it was found that his car had exceeded the maximum fuel flow rate. A meeting of the FIA's International Court of Appeal heard evidence from all parties on Monday before announcing their decision on Tuesday morning. Ricciardo, who was making his debut for Red Bull, finished the opening race of the Formula One season behind Mercedes' Nico Rosberg only for stewards to later rule that his car had broken the sport's new fuel regulations. FIA reject Red Bull's appeal against Daniel Ricciardo's disqualification at Australian GP. Australian driver finished race second but later disqualified for exceeding fuel flow limit. "We are sorry for Daniel that he will not be awarded the 18 points ... " Red Bull said. NASCAR's Gene Haas may delay entry of his proposed U.S. F1 team until 2016 season
Ricciardo
[ "Darren Wilson", "Wilson" ]
{ "passage": 65289, "query": 100112 }
Query: He also revealed that the altercation began because he didn’t like how @placeholder spoke to him like a father telling off his son. Entities: Darren Wilson, Dorian Johnson, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Brown, Johnson Passage: Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer’s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling ‘victimized’. Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.' Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention. But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury. Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions. Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Darren Wilson
[ "Darren Wilson", "Wilson" ]
{ "passage": 65289, "query": 100112 }
Query: He also revealed that the altercation began because he didn’t like how @placeholder spoke to him like a father telling off his son. Entities: Darren Wilson, Dorian Johnson, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Brown, Johnson Passage: Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer’s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling ‘victimized’. Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.' Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention. But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury. Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions. Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Wilson
[ "Darren Wilson", "Wilson" ]
{ "passage": 65289, "query": 100113 }
Query: Afterwards, @placeholder’s testimony was made public which his supporters say proves Johnson was a liar. Entities: Darren Wilson, Dorian Johnson, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Brown, Johnson Passage: Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer’s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling ‘victimized’. Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.' Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention. But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury. Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions. Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Darren Wilson
[ "Darren Wilson", "Wilson" ]
{ "passage": 65289, "query": 100113 }
Query: Afterwards, @placeholder’s testimony was made public which his supporters say proves Johnson was a liar. Entities: Darren Wilson, Dorian Johnson, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Brown, Johnson Passage: Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer’s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling ‘victimized’. Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.' Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention. But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury. Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions. Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Wilson
[ "Darren Wilson", "Wilson" ]
{ "passage": 65289, "query": 100114 }
Query: @placeholder however said that Brown charged at him looking like a ‘demon’ who did not stop until he hit him with the last of six bullets, which went into his head. Entities: Darren Wilson, Dorian Johnson, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Brown, Johnson Passage: Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer’s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling ‘victimized’. Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.' Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention. But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury. Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions. Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Darren Wilson
[ "Darren Wilson", "Wilson" ]
{ "passage": 65289, "query": 100114 }
Query: @placeholder however said that Brown charged at him looking like a ‘demon’ who did not stop until he hit him with the last of six bullets, which went into his head. Entities: Darren Wilson, Dorian Johnson, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Brown, Johnson Passage: Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer’s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling ‘victimized’. Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.' Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention. But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury. Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions. Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Wilson
[ "Brown", "Michael Brown" ]
{ "passage": 65289, "query": 100115 }
Query: Wilson: @placeholder suddenly punched him and ‘completely overpowered’ him before grabbing his gun and turning it towards the officer’s hip. Entities: Darren Wilson, Dorian Johnson, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Brown, Johnson Passage: Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer’s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling ‘victimized’. Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.' Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention. But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury. Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions. Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Brown
[ "Brown", "Michael Brown" ]
{ "passage": 65289, "query": 100115 }
Query: Wilson: @placeholder suddenly punched him and ‘completely overpowered’ him before grabbing his gun and turning it towards the officer’s hip. Entities: Darren Wilson, Dorian Johnson, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Brown, Johnson Passage: Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer’s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling ‘victimized’. Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.' Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention. But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury. Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions. Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Michael Brown
[ "Dorian Johnson", "Johnson" ]
{ "passage": 65289, "query": 100116 }
Query: He said no but in his speech he lambasted some of those who gave evidence, without naming @placeholder directly. Entities: Darren Wilson, Dorian Johnson, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Brown, Johnson Passage: Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer’s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling ‘victimized’. Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.' Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention. But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury. Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions. Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Dorian Johnson
[ "Dorian Johnson", "Johnson" ]
{ "passage": 65289, "query": 100116 }
Query: He said no but in his speech he lambasted some of those who gave evidence, without naming @placeholder directly. Entities: Darren Wilson, Dorian Johnson, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Brown, Johnson Passage: Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer’s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling ‘victimized’. Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.' Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention. But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury. Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions. Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Johnson
[ "Brown", "Michael Brown" ]
{ "passage": 65289, "query": 100117 }
Query: It does however reveal numerous new details about the incident and the alleged robbery @placeholder carried out minutes before at a convenience store. Entities: Darren Wilson, Dorian Johnson, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Brown, Johnson Passage: Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer’s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling ‘victimized’. Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.' Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention. But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury. Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions. Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Brown
[ "Brown", "Michael Brown" ]
{ "passage": 65289, "query": 100117 }
Query: It does however reveal numerous new details about the incident and the alleged robbery @placeholder carried out minutes before at a convenience store. Entities: Darren Wilson, Dorian Johnson, MailOnline, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Brown, Johnson Passage: Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer’s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling ‘victimized’. Dorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.' Claim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention. But Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury. Close friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions. Johnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too
Michael Brown