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[ "America", "American", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 65345, "query": 100196 }
Query: It means engaging in sweeping efforts to improve education for Latinos and all @placeholder children, including specific programs to bring along those who have fallen behind in school through no fault of their own. Entities: Robert Menendez, Latinos, U.S., New Jersey, Latino, America, D-New Jersey, Largest Minority Flourishes, American Passage: Editor's note: Robert Menendez is the junior senator from New Jersey and the author of a new book, "Growing American Roots: Why Our Nation Will Thrive As Our Largest Minority Flourishes." Sen. Robert Menendez, D-New Jersey, says that in the U.S., Latinos are no longer on the outside looking in. Across America, the Latino population is growing, and it is now the largest minority group in the country. Latino voices are being heard, and their economic impact is being felt in the marketplace, which is good for the whole of the nation. Contrary to what may be a popular belief, most Latinos in America today are U.S. citizens. Many barely live above the poverty line, but many others have entered the ranks of the middle class and are contributing mightily to the culture as well as the economy. Robert Menendez: Latinos are now are at the political table, making a difference. More young Latinos will follow in the footsteps of pioneering public servants, he says. He says Latinos must remind America about long Latino presence, contributions. Latinos must appreciate accomplishments but also understand shortfalls, he says
U.S.
[ "Japan" ]
{ "passage": 65346, "query": 100197 }
Query: A stronger yen makes @placeholder products more expensive or forces companies to lower their profit margins to keep prices the same. Entities: TOKYO, Bravia brand LCD TVs, Japan, PlayStation, CNN, Sony, Tokyo Passage: TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- Sony blamed the global economic slowdown, increased competition and an appreciating yen for a 95 percent drop in third-quarter profits, as the company announced its results Thursday. Customers check Sony's Bravia brand LCD TVs at an electronics shop in Tokyo, Japan. Profits for the quarter, which ended December 31, fell from nearly 200 billion yen ($2.2 billion) in 2007 to about 10 billion yen ($110 million) in 2008. Across the company, sales were down 25 percent, but electronics and games sales were especially hard hit. Sales of games, including the company's popular PlayStation series, fell 32 percent over the year. Sales of electronics decreased by nearly 30 percent. Sales were down 25 percent across the company. Electronics and games especially hard hit, with sales falling 30 percent or more. Sony warned last week it will close out fiscal year with operating loss of $2.9 billion
Japan
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 65347, "query": 100198 }
Query: members of the military and which overshadowed @placeholder's visit to Entities: Colombian, Secret Service, Madrid, Colombia, Spain, Cartagena, Dania Suarez, Hotel Caribe, Louise Boyle, Obama Passage: By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 08:52 EST, 7 May 2012 | UPDATED: 12:26 EST, 7 May 2012 The Colombian escort at the center of the Secret Service scandal has revealed more sordid details of the night President Obama’s men paid her for sex at a hotel. Speaking from Madrid, Spain where she was staying with family, Dania Suarez, 24, said the men were 'stupid brutes' and drinking vodka 'like it was water' in a local bar. A government report published last week told how the Secret Service agents involved in the Colombian prostitution scandal paid nine of the 12 women that they took home from the bar that evening to the Hotel Caribe in Cartagena. Dania Suarez, 24, met men at Hotel Caribe in Cartagena, Colombia. Said agents were drinking vodka 'like water' and lifted their shirts to 'show off their abs' Revealed she had 'normal' sex with one agent in his hotel room
Obama
[ "Virginia" ]
{ "passage": 65348, "query": 100199 }
Query: Sister Megan (pictured second from left) with mother @placeholder (centre) comforted at the funeral service Entities: Jason, Michael Clarke, Megan, Family, India, Gregory, Sheffield, Shied, Phillip Hughes, NSW, The Sunday Telegraph, Sydney, Hughes, Australian, Clarke, Phil, Christmas, Sydney Cricket Ground, Virginia, Coffs Harbour Passage: The grieving family of Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes will make an emotional return to the Sydney Cricket Ground to pay tribute following the batman's tragic death. The 25-year-old died from severe head injuries on November 27, two days after being hit on the head by a bouncer during a Sheffield Shied match at the famous cricket ground. His parents Gregory and Virginia, sister Megan and brother Jason will arrive in Sydney on Monday from Coffs Harbour, north coast of NSW to watch the five-day final Test against India this week. Speaking on behalf of the family, Jason told The Sunday Telegraph it was important for the family to return to the ground where 'Phil made his professional mark'. The Hughes family will make an emotional return to Sydney Cricket Ground. Family and friends will have their own private suite to watch the Test. Australian skipper Michael Clarke will join the family over the five days. Former team mates will also attend and will spend time with the family. The family spent their first Christmas without their son and brother. But brother Jason said Clarke has been offering the family full support
Virginia
[ "Bruce Springsteen", "Springsteen" ]
{ "passage": 65349, "query": 100200 }
Query: He was just, like, 'Gosh, @placeholder, you look like when we first started working together. Entities: Neil Young, RollingStone.com, Fallon, Oh my God, Mike Dicenzo, Bruce Springsteen, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Pants on the Ground, Willow Smith, Springsteen, Jimmy Fallon, Born to Run, Rolling Stone, My Hair, Whip My Hair Passage: (RollingStone.com) -- It was surprising enough to see Bruce Springsteen performing Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair" with Jimmy Fallon (as Neil Young) earlier this week -- let alone doing it as his bearded 1970s self. Fallon tells Rolling Stone how it all came together. "We have a great writer, Mike Dicenzo," Fallon says. "It was his idea to do the Neil Young [parody], and 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' and 'Pants on the Ground.' We were tryin' to think of [another one], and he was like, 'Dude, I think I found the song: we should do 'Whip My Hair' by Willow Smith.' And I listened to the song and went, 'Oh my God, it could be great.' Springsteen performed as his bearded 1970s self with Jimmy Fallon. "He brought his actual sunglasses from the 'Born to Run' times," Fallon says. "He looked exactly like he looked in 1970. It was spooky," Fallon added
Bruce Springsteen
[ "Bruce Springsteen", "Springsteen" ]
{ "passage": 65349, "query": 100200 }
Query: He was just, like, 'Gosh, @placeholder, you look like when we first started working together. Entities: Neil Young, RollingStone.com, Fallon, Oh my God, Mike Dicenzo, Bruce Springsteen, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Pants on the Ground, Willow Smith, Springsteen, Jimmy Fallon, Born to Run, Rolling Stone, My Hair, Whip My Hair Passage: (RollingStone.com) -- It was surprising enough to see Bruce Springsteen performing Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair" with Jimmy Fallon (as Neil Young) earlier this week -- let alone doing it as his bearded 1970s self. Fallon tells Rolling Stone how it all came together. "We have a great writer, Mike Dicenzo," Fallon says. "It was his idea to do the Neil Young [parody], and 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' and 'Pants on the Ground.' We were tryin' to think of [another one], and he was like, 'Dude, I think I found the song: we should do 'Whip My Hair' by Willow Smith.' And I listened to the song and went, 'Oh my God, it could be great.' Springsteen performed as his bearded 1970s self with Jimmy Fallon. "He brought his actual sunglasses from the 'Born to Run' times," Fallon says. "He looked exactly like he looked in 1970. It was spooky," Fallon added
Springsteen
[ "Anxiang Du", "Du" ]
{ "passage": 65350, "query": 100201 }
Query: said the evidence demonstrated Mr @placeholder was in a ‘high state of arousal’ Entities: Jeff Ding, Alice, Wootton, Xing ‘Nancy, Morocco, Nancy, Ge ‘Helen’ Chui, Du, Mark Duell, Nothamptonshire, Manchester Metropolitan University, Britain, Jifeng ‘Jeff’ Ding, Helen, Northamptonshire, Anxiang Du Passage: By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 11:35 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:16 EST, 19 November 2013 Trial: Anxiang Du, 54, allegedly said 'blackness' came over him as he carried out the brutal stabbings A man accused of murdering a family of four told a psychiatrist that ‘blackness’ came over him as he carried out the brutal stabbings, a court heard today. Anxiang Du, 54, is accused of knifing Manchester Metropolitan University lecturer Jifeng ‘Jeff’ Ding, his wife Ge ‘Helen’ Chui, and their two daughters, Xing ‘Nancy’, 18, and Alice, 12, at their home in Wootton, Northamptonshire. During his trial which began last week, a jury has heard he carried out the stabbings following a long-running legal dispute after a business relationship turned sour. Anxiang Du, 54, allegedly killed family in Nothamptonshire in April 2011. He 'knifed Jeff Ding, his wife Helen and their daughters Nancy and Alice' Du 'fled to Morocco where he was arrested and extradited back to Britain'
Anxiang Du
[ "Anxiang Du", "Du" ]
{ "passage": 65350, "query": 100201 }
Query: said the evidence demonstrated Mr @placeholder was in a ‘high state of arousal’ Entities: Jeff Ding, Alice, Wootton, Xing ‘Nancy, Morocco, Nancy, Ge ‘Helen’ Chui, Du, Mark Duell, Nothamptonshire, Manchester Metropolitan University, Britain, Jifeng ‘Jeff’ Ding, Helen, Northamptonshire, Anxiang Du Passage: By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 11:35 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:16 EST, 19 November 2013 Trial: Anxiang Du, 54, allegedly said 'blackness' came over him as he carried out the brutal stabbings A man accused of murdering a family of four told a psychiatrist that ‘blackness’ came over him as he carried out the brutal stabbings, a court heard today. Anxiang Du, 54, is accused of knifing Manchester Metropolitan University lecturer Jifeng ‘Jeff’ Ding, his wife Ge ‘Helen’ Chui, and their two daughters, Xing ‘Nancy’, 18, and Alice, 12, at their home in Wootton, Northamptonshire. During his trial which began last week, a jury has heard he carried out the stabbings following a long-running legal dispute after a business relationship turned sour. Anxiang Du, 54, allegedly killed family in Nothamptonshire in April 2011. He 'knifed Jeff Ding, his wife Helen and their daughters Nancy and Alice' Du 'fled to Morocco where he was arrested and extradited back to Britain'
Du
[ "Allardyce", "Sam Allardyce" ]
{ "passage": 65351, "query": 100202 }
Query: The award for @placeholder, 60, represents a remarkable turnaround for the manager who was booed and jeered by many West Ham fans last season for what they took as unimaginative boring football, and an uninspired final 13th place finish in the table. Entities: West Ham, Month award, Diafra Sakho, Aston Villa, Upton Park, Barclays Manager of the Month accolade, Paul Lambert, Allardyce, Barclays Manager of the Month, Hammers, Sam Allardyce, Lambert, Senegal, Premier League, Player of the Month Passage: Sam Allardyce collected the Barclays Manager of the Month accolade on Friday and then advised rival Paul Lambert to take a holiday during next week's international break. The West Ham boss, who faces Aston Villa's Lambert at Upton Park on Saturday, shared one of the secrets of his success: 'Get out of the country in an international break. Re-focus your mind and body so you're ready for the next phase.' In a double boost for West Ham, Allardyce's achievement was matched by Senegal striker Diafra Sakho, who scooped the Player of the Month prize. Sam Allardyce picked up the manager of the Month award after guiding his team to fifth in the Premier League. Sam Allardyce has collected the Barclays Manager of the Month award. Hammers boss advised Paul Lambert to holiday over international break. Diafra Sakho made it a double by picking up the Player of the Month award
Allardyce
[ "Allardyce", "Sam Allardyce" ]
{ "passage": 65351, "query": 100202 }
Query: The award for @placeholder, 60, represents a remarkable turnaround for the manager who was booed and jeered by many West Ham fans last season for what they took as unimaginative boring football, and an uninspired final 13th place finish in the table. Entities: West Ham, Month award, Diafra Sakho, Aston Villa, Upton Park, Barclays Manager of the Month accolade, Paul Lambert, Allardyce, Barclays Manager of the Month, Hammers, Sam Allardyce, Lambert, Senegal, Premier League, Player of the Month Passage: Sam Allardyce collected the Barclays Manager of the Month accolade on Friday and then advised rival Paul Lambert to take a holiday during next week's international break. The West Ham boss, who faces Aston Villa's Lambert at Upton Park on Saturday, shared one of the secrets of his success: 'Get out of the country in an international break. Re-focus your mind and body so you're ready for the next phase.' In a double boost for West Ham, Allardyce's achievement was matched by Senegal striker Diafra Sakho, who scooped the Player of the Month prize. Sam Allardyce picked up the manager of the Month award after guiding his team to fifth in the Premier League. Sam Allardyce has collected the Barclays Manager of the Month award. Hammers boss advised Paul Lambert to holiday over international break. Diafra Sakho made it a double by picking up the Player of the Month award
Sam Allardyce
[ "Hammers", "West Ham" ]
{ "passage": 65351, "query": 100203 }
Query: @placeholder new boy Diafra Sakho has been in brilliant form since signing for the club in the summer Entities: West Ham, Month award, Diafra Sakho, Aston Villa, Upton Park, Barclays Manager of the Month accolade, Paul Lambert, Allardyce, Barclays Manager of the Month, Hammers, Sam Allardyce, Lambert, Senegal, Premier League, Player of the Month Passage: Sam Allardyce collected the Barclays Manager of the Month accolade on Friday and then advised rival Paul Lambert to take a holiday during next week's international break. The West Ham boss, who faces Aston Villa's Lambert at Upton Park on Saturday, shared one of the secrets of his success: 'Get out of the country in an international break. Re-focus your mind and body so you're ready for the next phase.' In a double boost for West Ham, Allardyce's achievement was matched by Senegal striker Diafra Sakho, who scooped the Player of the Month prize. Sam Allardyce picked up the manager of the Month award after guiding his team to fifth in the Premier League. Sam Allardyce has collected the Barclays Manager of the Month award. Hammers boss advised Paul Lambert to holiday over international break. Diafra Sakho made it a double by picking up the Player of the Month award
Hammers
[ "Hammers", "West Ham" ]
{ "passage": 65351, "query": 100203 }
Query: @placeholder new boy Diafra Sakho has been in brilliant form since signing for the club in the summer Entities: West Ham, Month award, Diafra Sakho, Aston Villa, Upton Park, Barclays Manager of the Month accolade, Paul Lambert, Allardyce, Barclays Manager of the Month, Hammers, Sam Allardyce, Lambert, Senegal, Premier League, Player of the Month Passage: Sam Allardyce collected the Barclays Manager of the Month accolade on Friday and then advised rival Paul Lambert to take a holiday during next week's international break. The West Ham boss, who faces Aston Villa's Lambert at Upton Park on Saturday, shared one of the secrets of his success: 'Get out of the country in an international break. Re-focus your mind and body so you're ready for the next phase.' In a double boost for West Ham, Allardyce's achievement was matched by Senegal striker Diafra Sakho, who scooped the Player of the Month prize. Sam Allardyce picked up the manager of the Month award after guiding his team to fifth in the Premier League. Sam Allardyce has collected the Barclays Manager of the Month award. Hammers boss advised Paul Lambert to holiday over international break. Diafra Sakho made it a double by picking up the Player of the Month award
West Ham
[ "News Corp" ]
{ "passage": 65352, "query": 100204 }
Query: NDS had no immediate comment but @placeholder said: "News Corporation is proud to have worked with NDS, whose industry-leading technology has transformed TV viewing for millions of people across the world, and to have supported them in their aggressive fight against piracy and copyright infringement." Entities: US, Austar, Australia, Financial Times, Murdoch, Foxtel, Australasia, Optus, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, Australian Financial Review, Europe, Australian, NDS Passage: (Financial Times) -- Rupert Murdoch's News Corp was on Tuesday facing a fresh barrage of allegations over its business practices after an Australian newspaper released 14,000 emails concerning one of the group's security subsidiaries. The emails, said to be from the hard drive of a former head of security at NDS, a former News Corp subsidiary, appear to show that the company paid computer hackers to work with its "operational security" unit. The cache sheds further light on commercial disputes between News Corp and pay-TV rivals that now span Australasia, Europe, and the US. The Australian Financial Review claimed that NDS's activities in Australia in 1999 caused millions of dollars of damage to Mr Murdoch's rivals in the country's nascent pay-TV market. The business models of Austar, Optus and Foxtel were all damaged by a wave of high-tech piracy at that time. Australian Financial Review released 14,000 e-mails regarding former News Corp security subsidiary. E-mails reveal News Corp hired computer hackers, allegedly to damage rival pay-TV operations
News Corp
[ "News Corp" ]
{ "passage": 65352, "query": 100205 }
Query: The sender of the email debated whether, in light of the @placeholder interest in the company, NDS should "start to protect [the particular model of encryption used by the company] while leaving the main . Entities: US, Austar, Australia, Financial Times, Murdoch, Foxtel, Australasia, Optus, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, Australian Financial Review, Europe, Australian, NDS Passage: (Financial Times) -- Rupert Murdoch's News Corp was on Tuesday facing a fresh barrage of allegations over its business practices after an Australian newspaper released 14,000 emails concerning one of the group's security subsidiaries. The emails, said to be from the hard drive of a former head of security at NDS, a former News Corp subsidiary, appear to show that the company paid computer hackers to work with its "operational security" unit. The cache sheds further light on commercial disputes between News Corp and pay-TV rivals that now span Australasia, Europe, and the US. The Australian Financial Review claimed that NDS's activities in Australia in 1999 caused millions of dollars of damage to Mr Murdoch's rivals in the country's nascent pay-TV market. The business models of Austar, Optus and Foxtel were all damaged by a wave of high-tech piracy at that time. Australian Financial Review released 14,000 e-mails regarding former News Corp security subsidiary. E-mails reveal News Corp hired computer hackers, allegedly to damage rival pay-TV operations
News Corp
[ "Braveheart" ]
{ "passage": 65353, "query": 100206 }
Query: 'I watched @placeholder just last week to get ready for this. Entities: US, Commonwealth Games, la Braveheart, Dan Wallace, Scotland, Freedom, Thomas Fraser-Holmes, Braveheart, University of Florida, Scot, Tollcross Swimming Centre, Wallace, Games, Glasgow Passage: Scotland's Dan Wallace won Commonwealth Games gold in the men's 400m individual medley - two months after facing the axe for urinating on a police car and being arrested in the US. Wallace was almost ruled out of Glasgow 2014, but celebrated becoming Scotland's third swimmer to win gold by screaming: 'For Freedom!' Wallace's battle cry - a la Braveheart - only added to the atmosphere inside the Tollcross Swimming Centre after the 21-year-old saw off rival Thomas Fraser-Holmes in the last 50m of the race. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Dan Wallace react to winning gold, then shout: 'For freedom!' Scotland's Dan Wallace faced exclusion from Commonwealth Games. 21-year-old was arrested in the US for urinating on a police car and was suspended indefinitely by University of Florida swimming team. '(Being arrested) was a wake up call. I was living the life of a rock star but still trying to perform in the pool,' admits Wallace after gold medal win. Wallace won men's 400m individual medley at Games on home patch. 'The home crowd has really brought out the Braveheart and Scot inside of me and I just soaked up the moment,' says Wallace
Braveheart
[ "Pearl Jam" ]
{ "passage": 65354, "query": 100207 }
Query: Drake, wearing a white-on-white jean-and-tank combo, delivered on the unenviable task of warming up the stage for @placeholder. Entities: Pearl Jam, Drake, Budweiser "Made in America Festival, Jay-Z, Jam Master Jay, Philadelphia, Kanye West, Run-D.M.C. Passage: On the second and final day of Jay-Z's Budweiser "Made in America Festival" in Philadelphia, conversation remained centered on its host. After bringing out Kanye West and most of his G.O.O.D. Music crew on the first night during his headlining set, the Brooklyn emcee returned on Sunday, joining Pearl Jam for an airtight, riffing take on his Black Album cut "99 Problems," a version of the song only comparable to a 2004 collaboration with Phish. Jay's surprise appearance highlighted what was a momentous set by Eddie Vedder's crew. Over two hours, the rock vets satiated all levels of fans, mixing set staples ("Better Man," "Alive," "Even Flow") with unexpected gifts, including a full ride through the Vs. cut "WMA" and a brief interlude into the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" during the outro of "Daughter." Jay-Z rocked out at his Philadelphia music festival with Pearl Jam. Rapper Drake served as an opening act. Run-D.M.C. reunited and payed tribute to Jam Master Jay
Pearl Jam
[ "Run-D.M.C." ]
{ "passage": 65354, "query": 100208 }
Query: Performing for the first time since the 2002 murder of co-founder Jam Master Jay, seminal hip-hop crew @placeholder Entities: Pearl Jam, Drake, Budweiser "Made in America Festival, Jay-Z, Jam Master Jay, Philadelphia, Kanye West, Run-D.M.C. Passage: On the second and final day of Jay-Z's Budweiser "Made in America Festival" in Philadelphia, conversation remained centered on its host. After bringing out Kanye West and most of his G.O.O.D. Music crew on the first night during his headlining set, the Brooklyn emcee returned on Sunday, joining Pearl Jam for an airtight, riffing take on his Black Album cut "99 Problems," a version of the song only comparable to a 2004 collaboration with Phish. Jay's surprise appearance highlighted what was a momentous set by Eddie Vedder's crew. Over two hours, the rock vets satiated all levels of fans, mixing set staples ("Better Man," "Alive," "Even Flow") with unexpected gifts, including a full ride through the Vs. cut "WMA" and a brief interlude into the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" during the outro of "Daughter." Jay-Z rocked out at his Philadelphia music festival with Pearl Jam. Rapper Drake served as an opening act. Run-D.M.C. reunited and payed tribute to Jam Master Jay
Run-D.M.C.
[ "Project Gregory" ]
{ "passage": 65355, "query": 100209 }
Query: Mr Polacek said: 'Through our campaign at Kickstarter people from all around the world can also contribute to the realization of @placeholder. Entities: Kickstarter, Project Gregory, Martin Lee Keniz, Polacek, Slovakia, Matej Nedorolik, Michal Polacek, Slovak Passage: An architect has thought outside the box to house the homeless - by designing them shelters inside billboards which pay for themselves through advertising revenue. Slovak Michal Polacek came up with the idea for the small roadside accommodation, complete with giant images and neon lights on the outside, for a programme called Project Gregory. Mr Polacek, and fellow designers Matej Nedorolik and Martin Lee Keniz, are seeking to raise £41,000 on Kickstarter to fund the first prototype home and test out their novel idea. Scroll down for video Slovak architect Michal Polacek came up with the idea for the small roadside accommodation, complete with giant images and neon lights on the outside, as a novel way to get people off the streets in his home country. Roadside shelters would come with giant ads and neon lights on outside. Architect and team are looking to raise £41,000 for project on Kickstarter. Trio believe their plan to get people off streets in Slovakia can go global
Project Gregory
[ "Little League", "Little League Baseball" ]
{ "passage": 65356, "query": 100210 }
Query: Incident: The @placeholder incident happened on a field in Santa Fe, pictured, on July 1 Entities: Emmett Parsutt Jr., League City All-Stars, All-Stars, Santa Fe, Little League, League City Little League, Texas, Little League Baseball, Emmett, League City, Helen Pow Passage: By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 01:03 EST, 18 July 2013 | UPDATED: 01:07 EST, 18 July 2013 The parents of a Texas Little League pitcher have filed a million-dollar lawsuit after their 12-year-old son was hit in the face during a line drive by a player who they claim used an altered bat. Emmett Parsutt Jr. was starting pitcher for the Santa Fe All-Stars during the July 1 game against the League City All-Stars. In the fifth inning, the ball struck the child in the head with 'tremendous force - far beyond that of a regulation bat - and injured him, ' the lawsuit claims. Emmett Parsutt Jr., of the Santa Fe All-Stars, was struck in the face during the July 1 game against the League City All-Stars. He still suffers headaches and eye twitches. In the lawsuit, his parents claim the bat used was illegal and that a League City parent took it to the parking lot and locked it in his car soon after Emmett was hit. Parents are suing League City Little League and Little League Baseball
Little League
[ "Little League", "Little League Baseball" ]
{ "passage": 65356, "query": 100210 }
Query: Incident: The @placeholder incident happened on a field in Santa Fe, pictured, on July 1 Entities: Emmett Parsutt Jr., League City All-Stars, All-Stars, Santa Fe, Little League, League City Little League, Texas, Little League Baseball, Emmett, League City, Helen Pow Passage: By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 01:03 EST, 18 July 2013 | UPDATED: 01:07 EST, 18 July 2013 The parents of a Texas Little League pitcher have filed a million-dollar lawsuit after their 12-year-old son was hit in the face during a line drive by a player who they claim used an altered bat. Emmett Parsutt Jr. was starting pitcher for the Santa Fe All-Stars during the July 1 game against the League City All-Stars. In the fifth inning, the ball struck the child in the head with 'tremendous force - far beyond that of a regulation bat - and injured him, ' the lawsuit claims. Emmett Parsutt Jr., of the Santa Fe All-Stars, was struck in the face during the July 1 game against the League City All-Stars. He still suffers headaches and eye twitches. In the lawsuit, his parents claim the bat used was illegal and that a League City parent took it to the parking lot and locked it in his car soon after Emmett was hit. Parents are suing League City Little League and Little League Baseball
Little League Baseball
[ "Mount Sharp" ]
{ "passage": 65357, "query": 100211 }
Query: While the review will come as a stark wake-up call, it's hoped that the rover can now begin to fulfill its potential at @placeholder. Entities: Nasa, Mars Curiosity rover, MRO, Mount Sharp, Washington DC, Mars, Curiosity rover, Gale Crater, Curiosity, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Passage: It was a moment that gripped a global audience: Nasa’s dramatic landing of the Curiosity rover on Mars on 6 August 2012 remains one of mankind’s greatest space achievements. Recently, however, the rover came under criticism for coming last in a review of Nasa’s active planetary missions, owing to the slow progress it has made on the red planet since then. But now two years after landing the rover has finally reached its goal, a giant mountain named Mount Sharp, and the true science of the mission as had been planned can begin. Scroll down for video Nasa's Curiosity rover has finally reached the target of its mission, with a 'shortcut' taking it to Mount Sharp quicker than was intended. This image shows the old and new routes of Nasa's Mars Curiosity rover and is composed of color strips taken by Nasa's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). Nasa officials in Washington DC say the rover has now reached the target of its mission on Mars, a mountain called Mount Sharp. Curiosity landed in August 2012 but has made slow progress since then. This led to it coming last in a recent review of Nasa's active planet missions. A panel said the Curiosity team thought they were 'too big to fail' and the rover lacked clear goals over the next two years. But now at Mount Sharp the true science of the mission can begin. The 3-mile (5km) high mountain has been the target of Curiosity's driving. In total the rover has covered 6.6 miles (9km) on the red planet. The rover will study the boundary between the mountain and Gale Crater in which it currently resides. And in two weeks it will begin trekking further up the mountain. Mount Sharp's layers should reveal how habitable Mars was in the past
Mount Sharp
[ "John Lopez" ]
{ "passage": 65358, "query": 100212 }
Query: Sandoval allegedly told police that she printed or wrote down personal information on customers and gave the information to @placeholder. Entities: Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Miami, Palm Beach County, Bethsaida Sandoval, Royal Caribbean, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton, Sandoval, CNN, Florida, John Lopez Passage: Miami, Florida (CNN) -- A former Royal Caribbean Cruise Line employee has been arrested and charged with burglarizing the homes of 24 vacationers who were spending time at sea. Police in Palm Beach County say the employee accessed personal information about reservations to find out when the vacationers would be away. Bethsaida Sandoval, 38, a Royal Caribbean vacation planner, has been charged with 24 counts of burglary across Palm Beach County, including Boca Raton, Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Sandoval's husband, John Lopez, acted as her accomplice, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. According to the probable cause affidavit, Sandoval admitted that she and her husband were involved in the burglaries. Her position gave her full access to victims' home addresses. Former Royal Caribbean worker charged in 24 burglaries. Police say she used her position to access vacation information. Burglaries took place on first night of cruises, authorities say
John Lopez
[ "Royal Caribbean", "Royal Caribbean Cruise Line" ]
{ "passage": 65358, "query": 100213 }
Query: The sheriff's office says @placeholder has fully cooperated with the investigation. Entities: Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Miami, Palm Beach County, Bethsaida Sandoval, Royal Caribbean, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton, Sandoval, CNN, Florida, John Lopez Passage: Miami, Florida (CNN) -- A former Royal Caribbean Cruise Line employee has been arrested and charged with burglarizing the homes of 24 vacationers who were spending time at sea. Police in Palm Beach County say the employee accessed personal information about reservations to find out when the vacationers would be away. Bethsaida Sandoval, 38, a Royal Caribbean vacation planner, has been charged with 24 counts of burglary across Palm Beach County, including Boca Raton, Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Sandoval's husband, John Lopez, acted as her accomplice, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. According to the probable cause affidavit, Sandoval admitted that she and her husband were involved in the burglaries. Her position gave her full access to victims' home addresses. Former Royal Caribbean worker charged in 24 burglaries. Police say she used her position to access vacation information. Burglaries took place on first night of cruises, authorities say
Royal Caribbean
[ "Royal Caribbean", "Royal Caribbean Cruise Line" ]
{ "passage": 65358, "query": 100213 }
Query: The sheriff's office says @placeholder has fully cooperated with the investigation. Entities: Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Miami, Palm Beach County, Bethsaida Sandoval, Royal Caribbean, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton, Sandoval, CNN, Florida, John Lopez Passage: Miami, Florida (CNN) -- A former Royal Caribbean Cruise Line employee has been arrested and charged with burglarizing the homes of 24 vacationers who were spending time at sea. Police in Palm Beach County say the employee accessed personal information about reservations to find out when the vacationers would be away. Bethsaida Sandoval, 38, a Royal Caribbean vacation planner, has been charged with 24 counts of burglary across Palm Beach County, including Boca Raton, Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Sandoval's husband, John Lopez, acted as her accomplice, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. According to the probable cause affidavit, Sandoval admitted that she and her husband were involved in the burglaries. Her position gave her full access to victims' home addresses. Former Royal Caribbean worker charged in 24 burglaries. Police say she used her position to access vacation information. Burglaries took place on first night of cruises, authorities say
Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
[ "Fukushima", "Fukushima Daiichi" ]
{ "passage": 65359, "query": 100214 }
Query: Next, @placeholder illuminated the heart-rending choices faced by first responders to disasters. Entities: Alaska, Italy, Japan, Germany, U.S., Switzerland, Daniel Aldrich, America, Chernobyl, Fukushima, Fukushima Daiichi, Aldrich, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- The earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan on March 11 last year took an estimated 19,000 lives, caused the evacuation of about 300,000 people, and set off the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. The meltdowns of the Fukushima Daiichi reactors ended Japan's plans to produce half of its electricity through nuclear energy. Flotsam from 2011 Japan tsunami reaches Alaska All of Japan's remaining reactors are offline, and experts believe that strong anti-nuclear feelings will keep them from restarting for some time. Beyond Japan's shores, the crisis has pushed Germany, Italy and Switzerland to end their commitment to nuclear power. Fukushima has given U.S. nuclear regulators four important lessons given a tendency to downplay the far-reaching consequences of disasters and outdated ways of preparing for them. Daniel Aldrich: The Fukushima meltdowns reveal flaws in nuclear disaster planning. Huge evacuations caused gridlock, he says, and first responders left for their families. Aldrich: a 10-mile evacuation radius is a "fantasy"; at least a 50-mile radius is needed. Aldrich: Half of America lives within 50 miles of a plant; we can't dismiss the risks
Fukushima
[ "Fukushima", "Fukushima Daiichi" ]
{ "passage": 65359, "query": 100214 }
Query: Next, @placeholder illuminated the heart-rending choices faced by first responders to disasters. Entities: Alaska, Italy, Japan, Germany, U.S., Switzerland, Daniel Aldrich, America, Chernobyl, Fukushima, Fukushima Daiichi, Aldrich, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- The earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan on March 11 last year took an estimated 19,000 lives, caused the evacuation of about 300,000 people, and set off the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. The meltdowns of the Fukushima Daiichi reactors ended Japan's plans to produce half of its electricity through nuclear energy. Flotsam from 2011 Japan tsunami reaches Alaska All of Japan's remaining reactors are offline, and experts believe that strong anti-nuclear feelings will keep them from restarting for some time. Beyond Japan's shores, the crisis has pushed Germany, Italy and Switzerland to end their commitment to nuclear power. Fukushima has given U.S. nuclear regulators four important lessons given a tendency to downplay the far-reaching consequences of disasters and outdated ways of preparing for them. Daniel Aldrich: The Fukushima meltdowns reveal flaws in nuclear disaster planning. Huge evacuations caused gridlock, he says, and first responders left for their families. Aldrich: a 10-mile evacuation radius is a "fantasy"; at least a 50-mile radius is needed. Aldrich: Half of America lives within 50 miles of a plant; we can't dismiss the risks
Fukushima Daiichi
[ "Fukushima", "Fukushima Daiichi" ]
{ "passage": 65359, "query": 100215 }
Query: Third, @placeholder has underscored the ways in which formal evacuation plans are "fantasy documents." Entities: Alaska, Italy, Japan, Germany, U.S., Switzerland, Daniel Aldrich, America, Chernobyl, Fukushima, Fukushima Daiichi, Aldrich, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- The earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan on March 11 last year took an estimated 19,000 lives, caused the evacuation of about 300,000 people, and set off the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. The meltdowns of the Fukushima Daiichi reactors ended Japan's plans to produce half of its electricity through nuclear energy. Flotsam from 2011 Japan tsunami reaches Alaska All of Japan's remaining reactors are offline, and experts believe that strong anti-nuclear feelings will keep them from restarting for some time. Beyond Japan's shores, the crisis has pushed Germany, Italy and Switzerland to end their commitment to nuclear power. Fukushima has given U.S. nuclear regulators four important lessons given a tendency to downplay the far-reaching consequences of disasters and outdated ways of preparing for them. Daniel Aldrich: The Fukushima meltdowns reveal flaws in nuclear disaster planning. Huge evacuations caused gridlock, he says, and first responders left for their families. Aldrich: a 10-mile evacuation radius is a "fantasy"; at least a 50-mile radius is needed. Aldrich: Half of America lives within 50 miles of a plant; we can't dismiss the risks
Fukushima
[ "Fukushima", "Fukushima Daiichi" ]
{ "passage": 65359, "query": 100215 }
Query: Third, @placeholder has underscored the ways in which formal evacuation plans are "fantasy documents." Entities: Alaska, Italy, Japan, Germany, U.S., Switzerland, Daniel Aldrich, America, Chernobyl, Fukushima, Fukushima Daiichi, Aldrich, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- The earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan on March 11 last year took an estimated 19,000 lives, caused the evacuation of about 300,000 people, and set off the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. The meltdowns of the Fukushima Daiichi reactors ended Japan's plans to produce half of its electricity through nuclear energy. Flotsam from 2011 Japan tsunami reaches Alaska All of Japan's remaining reactors are offline, and experts believe that strong anti-nuclear feelings will keep them from restarting for some time. Beyond Japan's shores, the crisis has pushed Germany, Italy and Switzerland to end their commitment to nuclear power. Fukushima has given U.S. nuclear regulators four important lessons given a tendency to downplay the far-reaching consequences of disasters and outdated ways of preparing for them. Daniel Aldrich: The Fukushima meltdowns reveal flaws in nuclear disaster planning. Huge evacuations caused gridlock, he says, and first responders left for their families. Aldrich: a 10-mile evacuation radius is a "fantasy"; at least a 50-mile radius is needed. Aldrich: Half of America lives within 50 miles of a plant; we can't dismiss the risks
Fukushima Daiichi
[ "Francois Hollande", "François Hollande", "Hollande" ]
{ "passage": 65360, "query": 100216 }
Query: At home, @placeholder will start by making a few symbolic gestures: lower the retirement age from 62 to 60 for a fraction of the workforce, specifically those who started working in their mid-teens; he will raise students' scholarships; and stop the haemorrhage of teachers in the education sector, in his eyes, the most important battleground in France and the key to its future. Entities: French, Sarkozy, Hollande, La Vie en Rose, Victoire, François Hollande, Socialist, Bastille, Germany, Nicolas Sarkozy, Poirier, Normal, Concorde, Agnes Poirier, Paris, France, Left Bank, National Assembly, Champs Elysées, Francois Hollande, Corrèze Passage: Two hours before the official results of the French presidential elections, no Paris visitor could ignore that a historical political change was about to happen. Down Paris' Left Bank boulevards, throngs of flag-waving young and not-so-young people were flocking towards the Socialist headquarters near the National Assembly. Cyclists were ringing their bells, cars blowing their horns and François Hollande's sympathizers chanting "Victoire!" Nicolas Sarkozy had just canceled a planned celebration at Concorde and the place, where the guillotine once stood, was alarmingly quiet and deserted. However, as is traditional in presidential elections, France waited for the traditional countdown at 8 p.m. sharp to see the face of their next president and to start celebrating or commiserating. With 51.7% of the votes, the Socialist candidate François Hollande won a neat victory, albeit not a large one. His first few hours as president struck a different tone to Sarkozy's victory in 2007. He addressed the nation from Corrèze, his regional bastion in the heart of France,and his speech was then followed by accordionists playing "La Vie en Rose." He then hopped in a modest-looking car to reach the nearest airport and fly to Paris to go straight to the Bastille where 100,000 people waited until after midnight to hear him speak again. No flashy restaurant on the Champs Elysées, no celebrities behind him, no cortege of expensive cars: Hollande appeared as Mr. Normal from the first few minutes of his election. Francois Hollande appeared as Mr. Normal from first few minutes of his election, says Agnes Poirier. She says French didn't oust Sarkozy over financial crisis; they ousted Sarkozy on his personality. Hollande faces big challenge: firstly in parliamentary elections in a month when he seeks majority. He doesn't need to be convinced that Germany is France's most important ally, Poirier says
Francois Hollande
[ "Francois Hollande", "François Hollande", "Hollande" ]
{ "passage": 65360, "query": 100216 }
Query: At home, @placeholder will start by making a few symbolic gestures: lower the retirement age from 62 to 60 for a fraction of the workforce, specifically those who started working in their mid-teens; he will raise students' scholarships; and stop the haemorrhage of teachers in the education sector, in his eyes, the most important battleground in France and the key to its future. Entities: French, Sarkozy, Hollande, La Vie en Rose, Victoire, François Hollande, Socialist, Bastille, Germany, Nicolas Sarkozy, Poirier, Normal, Concorde, Agnes Poirier, Paris, France, Left Bank, National Assembly, Champs Elysées, Francois Hollande, Corrèze Passage: Two hours before the official results of the French presidential elections, no Paris visitor could ignore that a historical political change was about to happen. Down Paris' Left Bank boulevards, throngs of flag-waving young and not-so-young people were flocking towards the Socialist headquarters near the National Assembly. Cyclists were ringing their bells, cars blowing their horns and François Hollande's sympathizers chanting "Victoire!" Nicolas Sarkozy had just canceled a planned celebration at Concorde and the place, where the guillotine once stood, was alarmingly quiet and deserted. However, as is traditional in presidential elections, France waited for the traditional countdown at 8 p.m. sharp to see the face of their next president and to start celebrating or commiserating. With 51.7% of the votes, the Socialist candidate François Hollande won a neat victory, albeit not a large one. His first few hours as president struck a different tone to Sarkozy's victory in 2007. He addressed the nation from Corrèze, his regional bastion in the heart of France,and his speech was then followed by accordionists playing "La Vie en Rose." He then hopped in a modest-looking car to reach the nearest airport and fly to Paris to go straight to the Bastille where 100,000 people waited until after midnight to hear him speak again. No flashy restaurant on the Champs Elysées, no celebrities behind him, no cortege of expensive cars: Hollande appeared as Mr. Normal from the first few minutes of his election. Francois Hollande appeared as Mr. Normal from first few minutes of his election, says Agnes Poirier. She says French didn't oust Sarkozy over financial crisis; they ousted Sarkozy on his personality. Hollande faces big challenge: firstly in parliamentary elections in a month when he seeks majority. He doesn't need to be convinced that Germany is France's most important ally, Poirier says
François Hollande
[ "Francois Hollande", "François Hollande", "Hollande" ]
{ "passage": 65360, "query": 100216 }
Query: At home, @placeholder will start by making a few symbolic gestures: lower the retirement age from 62 to 60 for a fraction of the workforce, specifically those who started working in their mid-teens; he will raise students' scholarships; and stop the haemorrhage of teachers in the education sector, in his eyes, the most important battleground in France and the key to its future. Entities: French, Sarkozy, Hollande, La Vie en Rose, Victoire, François Hollande, Socialist, Bastille, Germany, Nicolas Sarkozy, Poirier, Normal, Concorde, Agnes Poirier, Paris, France, Left Bank, National Assembly, Champs Elysées, Francois Hollande, Corrèze Passage: Two hours before the official results of the French presidential elections, no Paris visitor could ignore that a historical political change was about to happen. Down Paris' Left Bank boulevards, throngs of flag-waving young and not-so-young people were flocking towards the Socialist headquarters near the National Assembly. Cyclists were ringing their bells, cars blowing their horns and François Hollande's sympathizers chanting "Victoire!" Nicolas Sarkozy had just canceled a planned celebration at Concorde and the place, where the guillotine once stood, was alarmingly quiet and deserted. However, as is traditional in presidential elections, France waited for the traditional countdown at 8 p.m. sharp to see the face of their next president and to start celebrating or commiserating. With 51.7% of the votes, the Socialist candidate François Hollande won a neat victory, albeit not a large one. His first few hours as president struck a different tone to Sarkozy's victory in 2007. He addressed the nation from Corrèze, his regional bastion in the heart of France,and his speech was then followed by accordionists playing "La Vie en Rose." He then hopped in a modest-looking car to reach the nearest airport and fly to Paris to go straight to the Bastille where 100,000 people waited until after midnight to hear him speak again. No flashy restaurant on the Champs Elysées, no celebrities behind him, no cortege of expensive cars: Hollande appeared as Mr. Normal from the first few minutes of his election. Francois Hollande appeared as Mr. Normal from first few minutes of his election, says Agnes Poirier. She says French didn't oust Sarkozy over financial crisis; they ousted Sarkozy on his personality. Hollande faces big challenge: firstly in parliamentary elections in a month when he seeks majority. He doesn't need to be convinced that Germany is France's most important ally, Poirier says
Hollande
[ "South Africa", "South African" ]
{ "passage": 65361, "query": 100217 }
Query: About 79 percent of @placeholder are black; 9.6 percent are white. Entities: Canada, South Africa, Huntley, African National Congress, Immigration and Refugee Board, South African, CNN, Canadian, Brandon Huntley Passage: (CNN) -- The Canadian government hopes to overturn a decision granting refugee status to a white South African who says he would face persecution at home, a spokesman for Canada's immigration minister said Friday. The Immigration and Refugee Board recently granted refugee status to Brandon Huntley, 31, a South African native who has been living illegally in Canada. The board decided to let him live and work legally in Canada after Huntley argued he had been the victim of racial violence and discrimination in South Africa. The board operates independently of the Canadian government. The ruling African National Congress in South Africa blasted the decision as racist and said it would "only serve to perpetuate racism." Watch how the South African government has condemned the ruling ». Brandon Huntley says he faced racial violence and discrimination in South Africa. Canadian immigration board recently granted refugee status to Huntley. South African government blasted decision as racist. Canadian government asks courts to overturn independent board's decision
South Africa
[ "South Africa", "South African" ]
{ "passage": 65361, "query": 100217 }
Query: About 79 percent of @placeholder are black; 9.6 percent are white. Entities: Canada, South Africa, Huntley, African National Congress, Immigration and Refugee Board, South African, CNN, Canadian, Brandon Huntley Passage: (CNN) -- The Canadian government hopes to overturn a decision granting refugee status to a white South African who says he would face persecution at home, a spokesman for Canada's immigration minister said Friday. The Immigration and Refugee Board recently granted refugee status to Brandon Huntley, 31, a South African native who has been living illegally in Canada. The board decided to let him live and work legally in Canada after Huntley argued he had been the victim of racial violence and discrimination in South Africa. The board operates independently of the Canadian government. The ruling African National Congress in South Africa blasted the decision as racist and said it would "only serve to perpetuate racism." Watch how the South African government has condemned the ruling ». Brandon Huntley says he faced racial violence and discrimination in South Africa. Canadian immigration board recently granted refugee status to Huntley. South African government blasted decision as racist. Canadian government asks courts to overturn independent board's decision
South African
[ "Michael Van Gerwen", "Michael van Gerwen" ]
{ "passage": 65362, "query": 100218 }
Query: ‘@placeholder will be out to beat me as much as I will be out to beat him so it should be a good game,’ Jenkins said. Entities: Terry Jenkins, England, Kyle Anderson, Andy Hamilton, Michael Van Gerwen, Jenkins, Joe Cullen, Alexandra Palace, Michael van Gerwen, Dutchman, World Darts Championships Passage: Michael van Gerwen is ready to avenge his previous two defeats by Terry Jenkins at Alexandra Palace on Monday, and insists he is a better player than his third-round opponent. The reigning world champion has lost his last two matches against Jenkins, but is adamant he will win on Monday night if he can hit top gear. The world No 1 said: ‘I know I’m a better player than him (Jenkins) when I play my own game and when I’m playing at 100 per cent I am going to beat him. Dutchman Michael Van Gerwen celebrates winning his first round match against Joe Cullen (right). Michael van Gerwen is set to play Terry Jenkins in the third round of the World Darts Championships. Dutchman vows not lose to Jenkins for a third time at Alexandra Palace. England's Andy Hamilton beat Kyle Anderson to move into the third round
Michael Van Gerwen
[ "Michael Van Gerwen", "Michael van Gerwen" ]
{ "passage": 65362, "query": 100218 }
Query: ‘@placeholder will be out to beat me as much as I will be out to beat him so it should be a good game,’ Jenkins said. Entities: Terry Jenkins, England, Kyle Anderson, Andy Hamilton, Michael Van Gerwen, Jenkins, Joe Cullen, Alexandra Palace, Michael van Gerwen, Dutchman, World Darts Championships Passage: Michael van Gerwen is ready to avenge his previous two defeats by Terry Jenkins at Alexandra Palace on Monday, and insists he is a better player than his third-round opponent. The reigning world champion has lost his last two matches against Jenkins, but is adamant he will win on Monday night if he can hit top gear. The world No 1 said: ‘I know I’m a better player than him (Jenkins) when I play my own game and when I’m playing at 100 per cent I am going to beat him. Dutchman Michael Van Gerwen celebrates winning his first round match against Joe Cullen (right). Michael van Gerwen is set to play Terry Jenkins in the third round of the World Darts Championships. Dutchman vows not lose to Jenkins for a third time at Alexandra Palace. England's Andy Hamilton beat Kyle Anderson to move into the third round
Michael van Gerwen
[ "Palestinian" ]
{ "passage": 65363, "query": 100219 }
Query: Aftermath: A @placeholder militant inspects the damage today after the Israeli airstrikes Entities: Israeli, Sderot, Israel, Islamic, Palestinian, Hugo Gye, Target, Hamas, Gaza Strip Passage: By Hugo Gye Israel today carried out bombing raids on the Gaza Strip in revenge for a rocket attack on a factory by Islamic militants Hamas. The country's foreign minister also suggested it might be necessary to re-occupy the territory in a bid to stop the continuous low-level attacks from Palestinian militias. The latest airstrikes come at a time of high tensions in the region, after three Israeli teenagers were apparently kidnapped by Hamas. Strike: A fireball shown rising from a site in the Gaza Strip after a bombing campaign by Israel Target: The Israeli military claimed to have bombed a dozen sites linked to militant Islamists. Israeli military claims to have hit 12 sites connected to Islamic militants. Attacks came hours after a paint factory in Sderot was hit by two bombs. Tensions are high in the wake of Israeli teenagers' kidnapping
Palestinian
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 65363, "query": 100220 }
Query: Aftermath: A Palestinian militant inspects the damage today after the @placeholder airstrikes Entities: Israeli, Sderot, Israel, Islamic, Palestinian, Hugo Gye, Target, Hamas, Gaza Strip Passage: By Hugo Gye Israel today carried out bombing raids on the Gaza Strip in revenge for a rocket attack on a factory by Islamic militants Hamas. The country's foreign minister also suggested it might be necessary to re-occupy the territory in a bid to stop the continuous low-level attacks from Palestinian militias. The latest airstrikes come at a time of high tensions in the region, after three Israeli teenagers were apparently kidnapped by Hamas. Strike: A fireball shown rising from a site in the Gaza Strip after a bombing campaign by Israel Target: The Israeli military claimed to have bombed a dozen sites linked to militant Islamists. Israeli military claims to have hit 12 sites connected to Islamic militants. Attacks came hours after a paint factory in Sderot was hit by two bombs. Tensions are high in the wake of Israeli teenagers' kidnapping
Israel
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 65363, "query": 100220 }
Query: Aftermath: A Palestinian militant inspects the damage today after the @placeholder airstrikes Entities: Israeli, Sderot, Israel, Islamic, Palestinian, Hugo Gye, Target, Hamas, Gaza Strip Passage: By Hugo Gye Israel today carried out bombing raids on the Gaza Strip in revenge for a rocket attack on a factory by Islamic militants Hamas. The country's foreign minister also suggested it might be necessary to re-occupy the territory in a bid to stop the continuous low-level attacks from Palestinian militias. The latest airstrikes come at a time of high tensions in the region, after three Israeli teenagers were apparently kidnapped by Hamas. Strike: A fireball shown rising from a site in the Gaza Strip after a bombing campaign by Israel Target: The Israeli military claimed to have bombed a dozen sites linked to militant Islamists. Israeli military claims to have hit 12 sites connected to Islamic militants. Attacks came hours after a paint factory in Sderot was hit by two bombs. Tensions are high in the wake of Israeli teenagers' kidnapping
Israeli
[ "Palestinian" ]
{ "passage": 65363, "query": 100221 }
Query: Troops have been combing @placeholder neighbourhoods aggressively in an attempt to find the teenagers. Entities: Israeli, Sderot, Israel, Islamic, Palestinian, Hugo Gye, Target, Hamas, Gaza Strip Passage: By Hugo Gye Israel today carried out bombing raids on the Gaza Strip in revenge for a rocket attack on a factory by Islamic militants Hamas. The country's foreign minister also suggested it might be necessary to re-occupy the territory in a bid to stop the continuous low-level attacks from Palestinian militias. The latest airstrikes come at a time of high tensions in the region, after three Israeli teenagers were apparently kidnapped by Hamas. Strike: A fireball shown rising from a site in the Gaza Strip after a bombing campaign by Israel Target: The Israeli military claimed to have bombed a dozen sites linked to militant Islamists. Israeli military claims to have hit 12 sites connected to Islamic militants. Attacks came hours after a paint factory in Sderot was hit by two bombs. Tensions are high in the wake of Israeli teenagers' kidnapping
Palestinian
[ "Constitution" ]
{ "passage": 65364, "query": 100222 }
Query: But ... we have obviously consulted with those who are expert on the @placeholder and congressional action and presidential signatures, vetoes and overrides." Entities: House, Pelosi, White House, WASHINGTON, Constitution, Bush, CNN, Congress, Senate Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Congress enacted a $300 billion farm bill Thursday over President Bush's objections, but questions remain about whether a clerical error will keep the bill from going into effect. Congress voted to override President Bush's veto of a $300 billion farm bill. The Senate voted 82-13 to override the president's veto of the bill Thursday, a day after the House voted 316-108 to override the veto. Both override votes exceeded the two-thirds majority required by the Constitution. A portion of the bill, however, remains in legal limbo. Before the House override vote Wednesday night, lawmakers discovered that the version sent to the White House last week was missing a part. The discovery raises questions about whether that section of the bill, which dealt with authorized trade and food aid, would become law. NEW: Congress enacts most of farm bill over Bush's objections. NEW: Portions of bill sent to the president are now law, Pelosi says. Section of farm bill left out in version sent to President Bush. Bush vetoed bill because he says it's too generous to wealthy farmers
Constitution
[ "Bertrand Russell", "Russell" ]
{ "passage": 65365, "query": 100223 }
Query: 'However, once the war started @placeholder was approving of it because he thought life would be worse if the had won.' Entities: Noble Prize, Germany, German, Stanley Baldwin, Nazi, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Government, Bertrand Russell, Russell, Adolf Hitler, Literature, Britain, Anna Edwards, World War Two Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 12:02 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:38 EST, 23 January 2014 A letter in which a famous philosopher suggested Britain should welcome Adolf Hitler if he wanted to start World War Two could fetch £300 at auction. Bertrand Russell, who won the Noble Prize in Literature, said the Government ought to treat any invading German as a guest and give them hospitality. And he said the then Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin should dine with the leader of the German forces. Russell, a pacifist and humanitarian, wrote that going to war with Germany would only see the victor inherit the bad traits of the losing side and make the world a poorer place. Bertrand Russell said Government should treat invading Nazis as guests. Said then Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin should dine with the Nazi leader. Letter is now coming up for sale at in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Bertrand Russell
[ "Bertrand Russell", "Russell" ]
{ "passage": 65365, "query": 100223 }
Query: 'However, once the war started @placeholder was approving of it because he thought life would be worse if the had won.' Entities: Noble Prize, Germany, German, Stanley Baldwin, Nazi, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Government, Bertrand Russell, Russell, Adolf Hitler, Literature, Britain, Anna Edwards, World War Two Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 12:02 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:38 EST, 23 January 2014 A letter in which a famous philosopher suggested Britain should welcome Adolf Hitler if he wanted to start World War Two could fetch £300 at auction. Bertrand Russell, who won the Noble Prize in Literature, said the Government ought to treat any invading German as a guest and give them hospitality. And he said the then Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin should dine with the leader of the German forces. Russell, a pacifist and humanitarian, wrote that going to war with Germany would only see the victor inherit the bad traits of the losing side and make the world a poorer place. Bertrand Russell said Government should treat invading Nazis as guests. Said then Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin should dine with the Nazi leader. Letter is now coming up for sale at in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Russell
[ "Fluke", "Sandra Fluke" ]
{ "passage": 65366, "query": 100224 }
Query: The @placeholder controversy is far from the first time Rush Hudson Limbaugh III has made controversial statements -- or backtracked. Entities: God, Fluke, Sandra Fluke, Limbaugh, Georgetown, Republican, Rush Limbaugh, CNN, Capitol Hill Passage: (CNN) -- Republican kingmaker or entertainer? Truth teller or "big fat idiot"? How about "lightning rod"? Once again, Rush Limbaugh -- the conservative provocateur with the self-described "talent on loan from God" -- is in hot water. Limbaugh, who has been the leading talk-radio host for more than two decades, ignited this most recent controversy when he made comments about Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke, who had testified as an advocate for contraception at a Capitol Hill hearing. "What does it say about the college co-ed Fluke, who goes before a congressional committee and essentially says she must be paid to have sex?" Limbaugh asked on his show last Wednesday. "What does that make her? It makes her a slut, right? It makes her a prostitute. She wants to be paid to have sex. She's having so much sex, she can't afford the contraception. She wants you and me and the taxpayers to pay her to have sex." Rush Limbaugh's words about student land him in hot water. Limbaugh is no stranger to controversy, or apologies. Talk-radio host has been raising hackles for more than 25 years. He's become political symbol, valuable to both parties
Fluke
[ "Fluke", "Sandra Fluke" ]
{ "passage": 65366, "query": 100224 }
Query: The @placeholder controversy is far from the first time Rush Hudson Limbaugh III has made controversial statements -- or backtracked. Entities: God, Fluke, Sandra Fluke, Limbaugh, Georgetown, Republican, Rush Limbaugh, CNN, Capitol Hill Passage: (CNN) -- Republican kingmaker or entertainer? Truth teller or "big fat idiot"? How about "lightning rod"? Once again, Rush Limbaugh -- the conservative provocateur with the self-described "talent on loan from God" -- is in hot water. Limbaugh, who has been the leading talk-radio host for more than two decades, ignited this most recent controversy when he made comments about Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke, who had testified as an advocate for contraception at a Capitol Hill hearing. "What does it say about the college co-ed Fluke, who goes before a congressional committee and essentially says she must be paid to have sex?" Limbaugh asked on his show last Wednesday. "What does that make her? It makes her a slut, right? It makes her a prostitute. She wants to be paid to have sex. She's having so much sex, she can't afford the contraception. She wants you and me and the taxpayers to pay her to have sex." Rush Limbaugh's words about student land him in hot water. Limbaugh is no stranger to controversy, or apologies. Talk-radio host has been raising hackles for more than 25 years. He's become political symbol, valuable to both parties
Sandra Fluke
[ "Tea Party" ]
{ "passage": 65367, "query": 100225 }
Query: said 'the extreme right @placeholder wing' of the Republican Party had Entities: Australia, U.S., Republican Party, Wayne Swan, American, Associated Press, Tea Party Passage: By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 06:06 EST, 21 September 2012 | UPDATED: 06:13 EST, 21 September 2012 Wading in: Deputy prime minister of Australia Wayne Swan said that the 'crazies' in the Tea Party present the biggest threat to the U.S. economy Australia's deputy prime minister warned Friday that the greatest threat to the U.S. economy are the 'cranks and crazies' in the Republican Party, a rare foray into American domestic politics that was blasted by the opposition. Wayne Swan, who also serves as treasurer and is his center-left Labor Party government's ranking finance minister, took aim at the Tea Party during a speech to a business forum, breaking a convention among Australia's major parties to steer clear of U.S. domestic political debates. Wayne Swan cited debate over debt ceiling as an example
Tea Party
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 65368, "query": 100226 }
Query: Moyes believes @placeholder’s reduced status will not deter summer targets from joining United but he must decide which of the current crop to retain. Entities: United, Ian Ladyman, Everton, Easter Sunday, Ian_Ladyman_DM, Germany, Munich, Toni Kroos, Old Trafford, Alex Ferguson, Barclays Premier League, Moyes, Manchester United, David Moyes, Champions League, Manchester airport Passage: By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM David Moyes and his Manchester United squad flew home from Germany to uncertain futures on Thursday as the Barclays Premier League champions faced up to a season that is effectively over with one month left. The United manager ducked out through a side door to avoid camera crews at Manchester airport as the official charter plane arrived home from Champions League disappointment in Munich. Moyes knows he must somehow end the domestic season in positive fashion but faces a potentially embarrassing return to his old club Everton in United’s next league fixture on Easter Sunday. United's last hope of winning silverware this season ended in Munich. David Moyes faces a challenge motivating players in the remaining games. As many as 10 players will be fighting for their Old Trafford futures. United chiefs remained in Munich to discuss a move for Toni Kroos. Moyes has a better record in his first 50 games than Sir Alex Ferguson
Manchester United
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 65368, "query": 100226 }
Query: Moyes believes @placeholder’s reduced status will not deter summer targets from joining United but he must decide which of the current crop to retain. Entities: United, Ian Ladyman, Everton, Easter Sunday, Ian_Ladyman_DM, Germany, Munich, Toni Kroos, Old Trafford, Alex Ferguson, Barclays Premier League, Moyes, Manchester United, David Moyes, Champions League, Manchester airport Passage: By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM David Moyes and his Manchester United squad flew home from Germany to uncertain futures on Thursday as the Barclays Premier League champions faced up to a season that is effectively over with one month left. The United manager ducked out through a side door to avoid camera crews at Manchester airport as the official charter plane arrived home from Champions League disappointment in Munich. Moyes knows he must somehow end the domestic season in positive fashion but faces a potentially embarrassing return to his old club Everton in United’s next league fixture on Easter Sunday. United's last hope of winning silverware this season ended in Munich. David Moyes faces a challenge motivating players in the remaining games. As many as 10 players will be fighting for their Old Trafford futures. United chiefs remained in Munich to discuss a move for Toni Kroos. Moyes has a better record in his first 50 games than Sir Alex Ferguson
United
[ "Arsenal" ]
{ "passage": 65369, "query": 100227 }
Query: Brozovic is a tall, rangy playmaker-type but @placeholder see potential in him playing a deeper role. Entities: Italy, Marcelo Brozovic, Adel Taarabt, Milan, Manchester United, Joel Campbell, Jermain Defoe, Juventus, Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb, Brozovic, QPR, Angelo Henriquez, Arsenal, Tottenham, Sunderland, Everton, MLS, Samuel Eto'o, Jozy Altidore, Sampdoria, Paulinho Passage: Dinamo Zagreb believe they are close to agreeing terms with Arsenal over the sale of midfielder Marcelo Brozovic. Talks have been ongoing since October with Arsenal jumping back and forth to various targets but Zagreb say they received an offer of £6million on Monday and are inching towards their valuation. Zagreb are in the process of finalising a permanent £1m transfer for Manchester United striker Angelo Henriquez, who has been on loan this season, and the cash from Arsenal for Brozovic will go towards that deal. Dinamo Zagreb say midfielder Marcelo Brozovic (left) is close to joining Arsenal for £6million. Dinamo Zagreb say they have received a £6m offer for Marcelo Brozovic. Olympiakos make another attempt to take Arsenal's Joel Campbell on loan. Jozy Altidore will return to the MLS as Jermain Defoe joins Sunderland. Everton striker Samuel Eto'o will discuss Sampdoria's offer. Juventus met with Tottenham directors in Milan to discuss Paulinho. QPR's Adel Taarabt is keen to return to Italy following his loan with Milan
Arsenal
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 65370, "query": 100228 }
Query: They have not gotten @placeholder back to work again," Romney said of Obama, citing 41 straight months of unemployment over 8%. Entities: Mitt Romney, Romney, Barack Obama, U.S., Golden, Republican, Obama, CNN, Colorado Passage: (CNN) -- President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney traded accusations on tax policy Thursday, with both claiming at campaign stops in battleground states that the other's strategies have failed. Romney used a rally in Golden, Colorado, to unveil a simplified campaign message called for by some Republican strategists, laying out a five-point plan that he said would put the nation back on the correct economic path. The proposals are traditional conservative stances on domestic energy production, trade, job training, deficit reduction and boosting small businesses, with Romney promising that, if elected, he would deliver on them to unleash the full potential of the U.S. economy. NEW: Mitt Romney appears on stage with some potential VP nominees. Romney lays out a five-point plan for the country. President Obama ridicules what he calls Republican "tax cut fairy dust" Both candidates campaign Thursday in battleground states
U.S.
[ "Mitt Romney", "Romney" ]
{ "passage": 65370, "query": 100229 }
Query: In general, it rehashes @placeholder's previously stated stances on energy, taxes, deficit reduction, trade and small business development but offers few details Entities: Mitt Romney, Romney, Barack Obama, U.S., Golden, Republican, Obama, CNN, Colorado Passage: (CNN) -- President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney traded accusations on tax policy Thursday, with both claiming at campaign stops in battleground states that the other's strategies have failed. Romney used a rally in Golden, Colorado, to unveil a simplified campaign message called for by some Republican strategists, laying out a five-point plan that he said would put the nation back on the correct economic path. The proposals are traditional conservative stances on domestic energy production, trade, job training, deficit reduction and boosting small businesses, with Romney promising that, if elected, he would deliver on them to unleash the full potential of the U.S. economy. NEW: Mitt Romney appears on stage with some potential VP nominees. Romney lays out a five-point plan for the country. President Obama ridicules what he calls Republican "tax cut fairy dust" Both candidates campaign Thursday in battleground states
Mitt Romney
[ "Mitt Romney", "Romney" ]
{ "passage": 65370, "query": 100229 }
Query: In general, it rehashes @placeholder's previously stated stances on energy, taxes, deficit reduction, trade and small business development but offers few details Entities: Mitt Romney, Romney, Barack Obama, U.S., Golden, Republican, Obama, CNN, Colorado Passage: (CNN) -- President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney traded accusations on tax policy Thursday, with both claiming at campaign stops in battleground states that the other's strategies have failed. Romney used a rally in Golden, Colorado, to unveil a simplified campaign message called for by some Republican strategists, laying out a five-point plan that he said would put the nation back on the correct economic path. The proposals are traditional conservative stances on domestic energy production, trade, job training, deficit reduction and boosting small businesses, with Romney promising that, if elected, he would deliver on them to unleash the full potential of the U.S. economy. NEW: Mitt Romney appears on stage with some potential VP nominees. Romney lays out a five-point plan for the country. President Obama ridicules what he calls Republican "tax cut fairy dust" Both candidates campaign Thursday in battleground states
Romney
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 65371, "query": 100230 }
Query: One of the youths was killed and four others were taken by the @placeholder soldiers. Entities: Israeli, Bashar Assad, Sarkozy, France, Israel, Syrian, Assad, Iran, European, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, CNN, Paris, Nicolas Sarkozy Passage: Paris, France (CNN) -- Syrian President Bashar Assad says peace talks with Israel could resume if the Jewish state showed willingness to fully engage in the process. "This peace process cannot only be relaunched by one party. Syria wants peace and we have a mediator, Turkey, which is ready to use its mediation role as well as the European partnership. What we are missing is the Israeli partnership, and we need it in order to renew peace talks and obtain results," Assad told reporters. Assad traveled to France, sat down with President Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday for a one-hour lunch, and held a press briefing, where he blamed Israel for the stalled talks with Syria. Turkey mediated indirect talks between Israel and Syria, neighboring countries that have been adversaries for years. Syrian President Bashar Assad: We need Israel partnership in order to renew peace talks and obtain results. Assad traveled to France for talks with President Nicolas Sarkozy, where he blamed Israel for the stalled talks with Syria. Assad said he and Sarkozy also discussed Iran's nuclear program and Lebanon
Israel
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 65371, "query": 100230 }
Query: One of the youths was killed and four others were taken by the @placeholder soldiers. Entities: Israeli, Bashar Assad, Sarkozy, France, Israel, Syrian, Assad, Iran, European, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, CNN, Paris, Nicolas Sarkozy Passage: Paris, France (CNN) -- Syrian President Bashar Assad says peace talks with Israel could resume if the Jewish state showed willingness to fully engage in the process. "This peace process cannot only be relaunched by one party. Syria wants peace and we have a mediator, Turkey, which is ready to use its mediation role as well as the European partnership. What we are missing is the Israeli partnership, and we need it in order to renew peace talks and obtain results," Assad told reporters. Assad traveled to France, sat down with President Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday for a one-hour lunch, and held a press briefing, where he blamed Israel for the stalled talks with Syria. Turkey mediated indirect talks between Israel and Syria, neighboring countries that have been adversaries for years. Syrian President Bashar Assad: We need Israel partnership in order to renew peace talks and obtain results. Assad traveled to France for talks with President Nicolas Sarkozy, where he blamed Israel for the stalled talks with Syria. Assad said he and Sarkozy also discussed Iran's nuclear program and Lebanon
Israeli
[ "West Orange", "West Orange High" ]
{ "passage": 65372, "query": 100231 }
Query: Bubba, as he is playfully called by classmates, is a popular in @placeholder. Entities: Travjuan ‘Bubba’ Hunter, Down syndrome, Travjuan, West Orange High School, West Orange High, West Orange, Cyprus Creek, Ryan Gorman, Bubba¿ Hunter, Florida, West Orange High School Seniors Travjuan ‘Bubba’ Hunter, Semone Adkins Passage: By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 11:21 EST, 14 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:21 EST, 14 October 2013 A Florida high school crowned the state’s first-ever homecoming king and queen with Down syndrome Friday night. Travjuan ‘Bubba’ Hunter and Semone Adkins, both seniors, were crowned in an emotional Friday night ceremony on the football field just before West Orange High’s game against rival Cyprus Creek. Fueled by the positive energy from the uplifting ceremony, West Orange won the game 56-7. Royalty: Travjuan ¿Bubba¿ Hunter and Semone Adkins were named West Orange High School homecoming king and queen in an on-field ceremony last week. West Orange High School Seniors Travjuan ‘Bubba’ Hunter and Semone Adkins have been friends for over a decade. They are the first-known couple with Down syndrome to receive the honor in Florida. West Orange High beat rival Cyprus Creek 56-7 after the on-field ceremony
West Orange
[ "West Orange", "West Orange High" ]
{ "passage": 65372, "query": 100231 }
Query: Bubba, as he is playfully called by classmates, is a popular in @placeholder. Entities: Travjuan ‘Bubba’ Hunter, Down syndrome, Travjuan, West Orange High School, West Orange High, West Orange, Cyprus Creek, Ryan Gorman, Bubba¿ Hunter, Florida, West Orange High School Seniors Travjuan ‘Bubba’ Hunter, Semone Adkins Passage: By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 11:21 EST, 14 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:21 EST, 14 October 2013 A Florida high school crowned the state’s first-ever homecoming king and queen with Down syndrome Friday night. Travjuan ‘Bubba’ Hunter and Semone Adkins, both seniors, were crowned in an emotional Friday night ceremony on the football field just before West Orange High’s game against rival Cyprus Creek. Fueled by the positive energy from the uplifting ceremony, West Orange won the game 56-7. Royalty: Travjuan ¿Bubba¿ Hunter and Semone Adkins were named West Orange High School homecoming king and queen in an on-field ceremony last week. West Orange High School Seniors Travjuan ‘Bubba’ Hunter and Semone Adkins have been friends for over a decade. They are the first-known couple with Down syndrome to receive the honor in Florida. West Orange High beat rival Cyprus Creek 56-7 after the on-field ceremony
West Orange High
[ "Hershey" ]
{ "passage": 65373, "query": 100232 }
Query: "If you pick just a couple of luxuries like @placeholder bars, then you really enjoy 'em. Entities: Chris Kubacki, Honda Civic, Hershey, Kubacki, Karin Kubacki, Ford F-250, CRYSTAL LAKE, Chicago, Illinois, CNN, Accenture, Max., Karin Passage: CRYSTAL LAKE, Illinois (CNN) -- Karin Kubacki no longer buys clothing or toys for her 7-year-old son, Max. Karin and Chris Kubacki are cutting back to make her severance and unemployment pay last a year. She avoids driving her 8-year-old Honda Civic unless absolutely necessary and has no plans to repair a second vehicle, an 11-year-old Ford F-250. Bubble baths and Hershey bars are now her few luxuries. These are among the cost-saving measures Kubacki is taking to make her 13 weeks of severance pay last a full year. Kubacki, the family breadwinner, was laid off July 1 from a job she loved -- software project manager at Accenture, where she had worked for 15 years. At first, she was stunned. "I had this impression that someone had grabbed a big vacuum and sucked all the air out of the room. It was like I couldn't get my breath," she said. Chicago-area couple start cost-saving measures after breadwinner loses job. They hope to make 13 weeks' severance last all year while still paying the mortgage. Among their tactics: avoid driving when possible, buy only necessities when on sale
Hershey
[ "Karin", "Karin Kubacki", "Kubacki" ]
{ "passage": 65373, "query": 100233 }
Query: Even though neither Karin nor Chris now hold jobs, they are still giving 10 percent of @placeholder's unemployment check to their church. Entities: Chris Kubacki, Honda Civic, Hershey, Kubacki, Karin Kubacki, Ford F-250, CRYSTAL LAKE, Chicago, Illinois, CNN, Accenture, Max., Karin Passage: CRYSTAL LAKE, Illinois (CNN) -- Karin Kubacki no longer buys clothing or toys for her 7-year-old son, Max. Karin and Chris Kubacki are cutting back to make her severance and unemployment pay last a year. She avoids driving her 8-year-old Honda Civic unless absolutely necessary and has no plans to repair a second vehicle, an 11-year-old Ford F-250. Bubble baths and Hershey bars are now her few luxuries. These are among the cost-saving measures Kubacki is taking to make her 13 weeks of severance pay last a full year. Kubacki, the family breadwinner, was laid off July 1 from a job she loved -- software project manager at Accenture, where she had worked for 15 years. At first, she was stunned. "I had this impression that someone had grabbed a big vacuum and sucked all the air out of the room. It was like I couldn't get my breath," she said. Chicago-area couple start cost-saving measures after breadwinner loses job. They hope to make 13 weeks' severance last all year while still paying the mortgage. Among their tactics: avoid driving when possible, buy only necessities when on sale
Karin
[ "Karin", "Karin Kubacki", "Kubacki" ]
{ "passage": 65373, "query": 100233 }
Query: Even though neither Karin nor Chris now hold jobs, they are still giving 10 percent of @placeholder's unemployment check to their church. Entities: Chris Kubacki, Honda Civic, Hershey, Kubacki, Karin Kubacki, Ford F-250, CRYSTAL LAKE, Chicago, Illinois, CNN, Accenture, Max., Karin Passage: CRYSTAL LAKE, Illinois (CNN) -- Karin Kubacki no longer buys clothing or toys for her 7-year-old son, Max. Karin and Chris Kubacki are cutting back to make her severance and unemployment pay last a year. She avoids driving her 8-year-old Honda Civic unless absolutely necessary and has no plans to repair a second vehicle, an 11-year-old Ford F-250. Bubble baths and Hershey bars are now her few luxuries. These are among the cost-saving measures Kubacki is taking to make her 13 weeks of severance pay last a full year. Kubacki, the family breadwinner, was laid off July 1 from a job she loved -- software project manager at Accenture, where she had worked for 15 years. At first, she was stunned. "I had this impression that someone had grabbed a big vacuum and sucked all the air out of the room. It was like I couldn't get my breath," she said. Chicago-area couple start cost-saving measures after breadwinner loses job. They hope to make 13 weeks' severance last all year while still paying the mortgage. Among their tactics: avoid driving when possible, buy only necessities when on sale
Karin Kubacki
[ "Karin", "Karin Kubacki", "Kubacki" ]
{ "passage": 65373, "query": 100233 }
Query: Even though neither Karin nor Chris now hold jobs, they are still giving 10 percent of @placeholder's unemployment check to their church. Entities: Chris Kubacki, Honda Civic, Hershey, Kubacki, Karin Kubacki, Ford F-250, CRYSTAL LAKE, Chicago, Illinois, CNN, Accenture, Max., Karin Passage: CRYSTAL LAKE, Illinois (CNN) -- Karin Kubacki no longer buys clothing or toys for her 7-year-old son, Max. Karin and Chris Kubacki are cutting back to make her severance and unemployment pay last a year. She avoids driving her 8-year-old Honda Civic unless absolutely necessary and has no plans to repair a second vehicle, an 11-year-old Ford F-250. Bubble baths and Hershey bars are now her few luxuries. These are among the cost-saving measures Kubacki is taking to make her 13 weeks of severance pay last a full year. Kubacki, the family breadwinner, was laid off July 1 from a job she loved -- software project manager at Accenture, where she had worked for 15 years. At first, she was stunned. "I had this impression that someone had grabbed a big vacuum and sucked all the air out of the room. It was like I couldn't get my breath," she said. Chicago-area couple start cost-saving measures after breadwinner loses job. They hope to make 13 weeks' severance last all year while still paying the mortgage. Among their tactics: avoid driving when possible, buy only necessities when on sale
Kubacki
[ "Denver" ]
{ "passage": 65374, "query": 100234 }
Query: Jamaal Charles left Kansas City's game against the @placeholder early with an injury Entities: Jacksonville Jaguars, Denver, Robert Griffin III, DeSean Jackson, Miami, Washington Redskins, Jamaal Charles, Kansas City, Buffalo, Knowshon Moreno, NFL, Washington Passage: After a tough week off the field, the NFL got back to playing — and the focus turned to big-name players who were injured all over the league. Robert Griffin III, Jamaal Charles, DeSean Jackson, A.J. Green and Knowshon Moreno all left their games on a busy Sunday for team trainers and medical staffs. Griffin dislocated his left ankle in the first quarter of Washington's 41-10 victory over Jacksonville, putting his season in jeopardy. The Redskins quarterback was scheduled for X-rays and an MRI to determine more about the injury. He and coach Jay Gruden did not offer a timetable for a return, but the injury typically sidelines NFL players for at least two months. Robert Griffin III leaves Washington's win over Jacksonville Jaguars. Kansas City running back Jamaal Charles suffers ankle injury in Denver. Knowshon Moreno leaves Miami loss in Buffalo with elbow injury. DeSean Jackson also injured for Washington Redskins
Denver
[ "Kristina Pulistar" ]
{ "passage": 65375, "query": 100235 }
Query: Ms @placeholder said that the response has been 'unbelievable', adding that she hopes to help other families with babies in need of breast milk. Entities: Marquez, California, Brixton Project, Brixton, Liz Marquez, Kristina Pulistar, Diamond Bar Passage: Dozens of mothers have donated breast milk for a six-month-old baby whose mother recently died from a heart attack. Liz Marquez, a 32-year-old mother of five from Diamond Bar, California, suffered cardiac arrest on December 7 and was taken off life support nine days later, leaving behind Brixton, her premature son, whom she'd planned to breastfeed for at least a year. Mrs Marquez's friend Kristina Pulistar quickly launched the Milk for Brixton Project, a campaign to collect breast milk from local mothers. Devoted mother: Liz Marquez, 32, suffered a fatal heart attack in December, leaving behind her preemie son Brixton. Liz Marquez, a 32-year-old mother of five from Diamond Bar, California, suffered a fatal heart attack, leaving behind her preemie son Brixton. Her friend Kristina Pulistar immediately launched the Milk for Brixton Project, a campaign to collect breast milk from local mothers. The group has received more than 4,500 ounces of breast milk
Kristina Pulistar
[ "Chris Weidman", "Weidman" ]
{ "passage": 65376, "query": 100236 }
Query: But by the end of the session, it was @placeholder who was bleeding by the nose despite dominating the round. Entities: Anderson Silva, UFC, Chris Weidman, Las Vegas, Brazilian, GRAPHIC IMAGES OF INJURY, Silva, Weidman Passage: WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES OF INJURY One of the greatest mixed martial arts fighters of all time suffered a horrific injury in front of millions of fans Saturday night after he broke his leg during a championship fight that was being broadcast live around the world. Anderson Silva, 38, snapped his left leg when his opponent Chris Weidman blocked his kick with his knee. Pictures show Silva's shin buckling as it smashes against Weidman's knee. Although the injury happened too quickly to be seen by most naked eyes in Las Vegas, the sound of Silva's cracking shin could be heard at cageside. Thousands of fans cringed when the replay was shown on the arena's big screens. Anderson Silva broke his shin in front of millions of horrified fans in a much-hyped UFC match Saturday night. He had to be carried off the mat in a stretcher. Brazilian, 38, is regarded as one of the best mixed martial arts fighters of all time. Silva is recovery from surgery on the broken leg. Recovery could take more than six months
Chris Weidman
[ "Chris Weidman", "Weidman" ]
{ "passage": 65376, "query": 100236 }
Query: But by the end of the session, it was @placeholder who was bleeding by the nose despite dominating the round. Entities: Anderson Silva, UFC, Chris Weidman, Las Vegas, Brazilian, GRAPHIC IMAGES OF INJURY, Silva, Weidman Passage: WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES OF INJURY One of the greatest mixed martial arts fighters of all time suffered a horrific injury in front of millions of fans Saturday night after he broke his leg during a championship fight that was being broadcast live around the world. Anderson Silva, 38, snapped his left leg when his opponent Chris Weidman blocked his kick with his knee. Pictures show Silva's shin buckling as it smashes against Weidman's knee. Although the injury happened too quickly to be seen by most naked eyes in Las Vegas, the sound of Silva's cracking shin could be heard at cageside. Thousands of fans cringed when the replay was shown on the arena's big screens. Anderson Silva broke his shin in front of millions of horrified fans in a much-hyped UFC match Saturday night. He had to be carried off the mat in a stretcher. Brazilian, 38, is regarded as one of the best mixed martial arts fighters of all time. Silva is recovery from surgery on the broken leg. Recovery could take more than six months
Weidman
[ "Anderson Silva", "Silva" ]
{ "passage": 65376, "query": 100237 }
Query: I didn't want to see @placeholder get hurt like that.' Entities: Anderson Silva, UFC, Chris Weidman, Las Vegas, Brazilian, GRAPHIC IMAGES OF INJURY, Silva, Weidman Passage: WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES OF INJURY One of the greatest mixed martial arts fighters of all time suffered a horrific injury in front of millions of fans Saturday night after he broke his leg during a championship fight that was being broadcast live around the world. Anderson Silva, 38, snapped his left leg when his opponent Chris Weidman blocked his kick with his knee. Pictures show Silva's shin buckling as it smashes against Weidman's knee. Although the injury happened too quickly to be seen by most naked eyes in Las Vegas, the sound of Silva's cracking shin could be heard at cageside. Thousands of fans cringed when the replay was shown on the arena's big screens. Anderson Silva broke his shin in front of millions of horrified fans in a much-hyped UFC match Saturday night. He had to be carried off the mat in a stretcher. Brazilian, 38, is regarded as one of the best mixed martial arts fighters of all time. Silva is recovery from surgery on the broken leg. Recovery could take more than six months
Anderson Silva
[ "Anderson Silva", "Silva" ]
{ "passage": 65376, "query": 100237 }
Query: I didn't want to see @placeholder get hurt like that.' Entities: Anderson Silva, UFC, Chris Weidman, Las Vegas, Brazilian, GRAPHIC IMAGES OF INJURY, Silva, Weidman Passage: WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES OF INJURY One of the greatest mixed martial arts fighters of all time suffered a horrific injury in front of millions of fans Saturday night after he broke his leg during a championship fight that was being broadcast live around the world. Anderson Silva, 38, snapped his left leg when his opponent Chris Weidman blocked his kick with his knee. Pictures show Silva's shin buckling as it smashes against Weidman's knee. Although the injury happened too quickly to be seen by most naked eyes in Las Vegas, the sound of Silva's cracking shin could be heard at cageside. Thousands of fans cringed when the replay was shown on the arena's big screens. Anderson Silva broke his shin in front of millions of horrified fans in a much-hyped UFC match Saturday night. He had to be carried off the mat in a stretcher. Brazilian, 38, is regarded as one of the best mixed martial arts fighters of all time. Silva is recovery from surgery on the broken leg. Recovery could take more than six months
Silva
[ "Apple" ]
{ "passage": 65377, "query": 100238 }
Query: 'So the myth that I fired Steve wasn't true and the myth that I destroyed @placeholder, that wasn't true either.' Entities: Palm Beach, Steve Jobs, John Sculley, Carol, Sculley, Page Six, Jobs, Florida, Carol 'Leezy' Sculley, Apple Passage: A former Apple CEO who allegedly fired Steve Jobs in the 1980s from the company he founded has been accused of hiding his fortune during a divorce battle. John Sculley, who clashed with Jobs during his tenure at the tech giant, allegedly signed over investments worth $25million to his brothers to avoid them being claimed by Carol 'Leezy' Sculley. Sculley, who spent ten years at the helm of the tech company, finalized his divorce in 2011, having claimed their combined worth was just $4.8million, Page Six reported. Accusations: John Sculley, left, allegedly fired Apple founder Steve Jobs, right, from his own company. he is now being accused of hiding money from his ex-wife during their divorce. John Sculley - CEO from 1983 to 1993 - accused by ex-wife Carol. She claims he hid money in investment firm with brothers. Details emerged from 2013 suit filed in Palm Beach, Florida. Sculley clashed with Jobs during his tenure at Apple - but denies sacking
Apple
[ "Barros", "Ricardo Sergio Freire de Barros" ]
{ "passage": 65378, "query": 100239 }
Query: Before his arrest on Tuesday, police had been tracking @placeholder for three months, following multiple reports of fraudulent activity, police Chief Erivaldo Guerra said. Entities: Recife, Ricardo Sergio Freire de Barros, Jack Nicholson, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Good, ID, Brazilian, Academy Award, Best Actor Oscar, Nicholson, Terms of Endearment, Best Supporting Actor, CNN, American, Barros, Oscar Passage: (CNN) -- Some people just can't handle the truth. Others have a tough time with the lies, too. Civil police in the northeast Brazilian city of Recife arrested Ricardo Sergio Freire de Barros after he tried to open a bank account using a fake ID with a picture of Jack Nicholson. Just a small problem: the 41-year-old Barros looks nothing like the 74-year-old Oscar-winning American actor, one of the most-recognizable men in the world. Nicholson has been nominated for an Academy Award 12 times, and has won the Best Actor Oscar twice -- for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and for "As Good as It Gets." He also picked up an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for 1983's "Terms of Endearment." NEW: The suspect is in jail awaiting trial. Ricardo Sergio Freire de Barros was trying open a bank account. A fake ID of his features Jack Nicholson. Nicholson is a three-time Oscar winning actor
Barros
[ "Barros", "Ricardo Sergio Freire de Barros" ]
{ "passage": 65378, "query": 100239 }
Query: Before his arrest on Tuesday, police had been tracking @placeholder for three months, following multiple reports of fraudulent activity, police Chief Erivaldo Guerra said. Entities: Recife, Ricardo Sergio Freire de Barros, Jack Nicholson, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Good, ID, Brazilian, Academy Award, Best Actor Oscar, Nicholson, Terms of Endearment, Best Supporting Actor, CNN, American, Barros, Oscar Passage: (CNN) -- Some people just can't handle the truth. Others have a tough time with the lies, too. Civil police in the northeast Brazilian city of Recife arrested Ricardo Sergio Freire de Barros after he tried to open a bank account using a fake ID with a picture of Jack Nicholson. Just a small problem: the 41-year-old Barros looks nothing like the 74-year-old Oscar-winning American actor, one of the most-recognizable men in the world. Nicholson has been nominated for an Academy Award 12 times, and has won the Best Actor Oscar twice -- for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and for "As Good as It Gets." He also picked up an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for 1983's "Terms of Endearment." NEW: The suspect is in jail awaiting trial. Ricardo Sergio Freire de Barros was trying open a bank account. A fake ID of his features Jack Nicholson. Nicholson is a three-time Oscar winning actor
Ricardo Sergio Freire de Barros
[ "Danielle Gletow" ]
{ "passage": 65379, "query": 100240 }
Query: But @placeholder fears that, too often, we don't see what these numbers represent. Entities: New Jersey, Trenton, Danielle Gletow, Ronald Hennig, CNN Heroes, CNN, Xbox Passage: Trenton, New Jersey (CNN) -- Many 16-year-olds might covet a smartphone, an Xbox, maybe some expensive new sneakers or even a car. Ronald Hennig just wanted a suit so he could attend a relative's funeral. "I didn't really own even a shirt and tie or dress shoes," he said. "I was seeing some of my old family members, and it was kind of embarrassing to not have a suit when everyone else would have one." The teenager, who had been in and out of foster care for much of his childhood, was living in a group home at the time. His caseworker was unable to justify the nonessential expense. Foster children don't often get what they want, but one group is trying to help change that. Danielle Gletow's nonprofit posts kids' wishes online so anyone can pay for them. Wishes can be tangible like a bike, or they can be an experience like music lessons. Do you know a hero? Nominations are open for 2013 CNN Heroes
Danielle Gletow
[ "New Jersey" ]
{ "passage": 65379, "query": 100241 }
Query: Its office is home to several offshoot projects that have benefited thousands of foster youths and families in @placeholder. Entities: New Jersey, Trenton, Danielle Gletow, Ronald Hennig, CNN Heroes, CNN, Xbox Passage: Trenton, New Jersey (CNN) -- Many 16-year-olds might covet a smartphone, an Xbox, maybe some expensive new sneakers or even a car. Ronald Hennig just wanted a suit so he could attend a relative's funeral. "I didn't really own even a shirt and tie or dress shoes," he said. "I was seeing some of my old family members, and it was kind of embarrassing to not have a suit when everyone else would have one." The teenager, who had been in and out of foster care for much of his childhood, was living in a group home at the time. His caseworker was unable to justify the nonessential expense. Foster children don't often get what they want, but one group is trying to help change that. Danielle Gletow's nonprofit posts kids' wishes online so anyone can pay for them. Wishes can be tangible like a bike, or they can be an experience like music lessons. Do you know a hero? Nominations are open for 2013 CNN Heroes
New Jersey
[ "Ronald Hennig" ]
{ "passage": 65379, "query": 100242 }
Query: "I'm now able to apply to college, and I know that I have a competitive résumé," said @placeholder, who participated in the program last year. Entities: New Jersey, Trenton, Danielle Gletow, Ronald Hennig, CNN Heroes, CNN, Xbox Passage: Trenton, New Jersey (CNN) -- Many 16-year-olds might covet a smartphone, an Xbox, maybe some expensive new sneakers or even a car. Ronald Hennig just wanted a suit so he could attend a relative's funeral. "I didn't really own even a shirt and tie or dress shoes," he said. "I was seeing some of my old family members, and it was kind of embarrassing to not have a suit when everyone else would have one." The teenager, who had been in and out of foster care for much of his childhood, was living in a group home at the time. His caseworker was unable to justify the nonessential expense. Foster children don't often get what they want, but one group is trying to help change that. Danielle Gletow's nonprofit posts kids' wishes online so anyone can pay for them. Wishes can be tangible like a bike, or they can be an experience like music lessons. Do you know a hero? Nominations are open for 2013 CNN Heroes
Ronald Hennig
[ "Alan Henning", "Henning" ]
{ "passage": 65380, "query": 100243 }
Query: '@placeholder was genuinely trying to help the Syrian refugee crisis - nothing more. Entities: Greater Manchester, ISIS, Muslim, Islamic, David Haines, Manchester, Salford, Idlib, Alan Henning, Syria, Henning, BBC, British Passage: A second British hostage ISIS fanatics are threatening to murder can today be revealed as a taxi driver who travelled to Syria to help refugees. Islamic militants warned in a chilling video that 47-year-old Alan Henning - who is originally from the Greater Manchester area - would be the next person to die after father-of-two David Haines. Mr Henning is believed to have been working for a Muslim charity and had originally thought that he would be released by ISIS because he was only in Syria to carry out aid work. Scroll down for video Wanted to help refugees: Alan Henning is believed to have been working for a Muslim charity in Syria. Islamic militants threatening to kill Alan Henning, 47, from Manchester. Married father-of-two believed to have been working for Muslim charity. He was filmed by BBC packing aid convoy in Salford, Greater Manchester. Reporter said he was nicknamed Gadget because his love of technology. 'Thought he'd be released by ISIS because he was only doing aid work' He was said to have been abducted by armed masked men near Idlib
Alan Henning
[ "Alan Henning", "Henning" ]
{ "passage": 65380, "query": 100243 }
Query: '@placeholder was genuinely trying to help the Syrian refugee crisis - nothing more. Entities: Greater Manchester, ISIS, Muslim, Islamic, David Haines, Manchester, Salford, Idlib, Alan Henning, Syria, Henning, BBC, British Passage: A second British hostage ISIS fanatics are threatening to murder can today be revealed as a taxi driver who travelled to Syria to help refugees. Islamic militants warned in a chilling video that 47-year-old Alan Henning - who is originally from the Greater Manchester area - would be the next person to die after father-of-two David Haines. Mr Henning is believed to have been working for a Muslim charity and had originally thought that he would be released by ISIS because he was only in Syria to carry out aid work. Scroll down for video Wanted to help refugees: Alan Henning is believed to have been working for a Muslim charity in Syria. Islamic militants threatening to kill Alan Henning, 47, from Manchester. Married father-of-two believed to have been working for Muslim charity. He was filmed by BBC packing aid convoy in Salford, Greater Manchester. Reporter said he was nicknamed Gadget because his love of technology. 'Thought he'd be released by ISIS because he was only doing aid work' He was said to have been abducted by armed masked men near Idlib
Henning
[ "George Boyd" ]
{ "passage": 65381, "query": 100244 }
Query: @placeholder's second goal of the season gave his side a precious 1-0 lead against in-form Newcastle heading into the break Entities: Sportsmail Big match Stats, Papiss, West Ham, Turf Moor, Clarets, Division Two, Burnley, George Boyd, Papiss Cisse, Alan Pardew, Premier League, Stephen Ward, Cissie, Newcastle, Magpies, Pardew Passage: Papiss Cisse was fortunate not to be substituted at half-time as Alan Pardew, fearing a second away defeat in four days, made two changes to his lacklustre side. And it is just as well he kept faith with the striker he suspects is still feeling the effects of surgery on a broken kneecap, for within three minutes of the restart he had pounced to claim a point. ‘That’s why you leave players like Papiss on, because he’s a goalscorer,’ said Pardew, whose side have lost just once in nine games and that at West Ham on Saturday. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Sportsmail Big match Stats: Burnley 1-1 Newcastle. George Boyd fires Burnley in front in the 34th minute. Papiss Cisse equalises for Newcastle just after the break. Cissie's strike prevents back-to-back away defeats for Magpies in the space of just four days. This was the first ever Premier League meeting between the two sides. The last time Burnley and Newcastle met was was 31 years ago at Turf Moor. Burnley won that game 1-0 in March 1983 in the old Division Two. Clarets defender Stephen Ward leaves pitch on stretcher
George Boyd
[ "MailOnline" ]
{ "passage": 65382, "query": 100245 }
Query: Like @placeholder's reporters hitting their phones, the TV reporters are desperate for that news nugget that will illuminate the coverage and leave rivals floundering for confirmation. Entities: Petr Cech, Transfer Deadline Day, MailOnline, Maroune Fellaini, Scunthorpe, MailOnline Sport, Manchester United, Sportsmail, Mesut Ozil, Arsenal, Christmas, Chelsea, Liverpool, Danny Welbeck, Bury Passage: It’s my favourite day of the year. Better than Christmas. Transfer Deadline Day is looming – so let the fun begin on MailOnline. For sports news operations, it is a chance to flex your muscles, show your medals, break the stories of the latest deals and then publish them as fast as is possible. In our office, the day starts at around 6am and finishes at midnight. It’s an adrenalin rush of breaking news and revealing detail (and hoping it’s Manchester United, Arsenal or Liverpool signing someone in a desperate late dash and not just relying on Scunthorpe or Bury taking a left back on loan… please). Mesut Ozil to Arsenal was first revealed on MailOnline Sport last year. Manchester United's capture of Maroune Fellaini also broken by Sportsmail. Will Petr Cech leave Chelsea? And which club will sign Danny Welbeck? Read all the best transfer news here... FIRST
MailOnline
[ "New York", "New York City" ]
{ "passage": 65383, "query": 100246 }
Query: The AP also found that Keyes had embellished stories about relief work he performed in @placeholder in the months after the 9/11 attacks. Entities: US, Hurricane Katrina, Associated Press, BMW, Keyes, New Jersey, Donna Keyes, New York, Carl Keyes, Manhattan, Glad Tidings Tabernacle, New York City, Church Passage: By Associated Press Reporter A New York City minister who was the subject of an investigation about misspent 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina charity funds has agreed to repay $1,231,105 million in restitution. The Rev. Carl Keyes took hundreds of thousands of dollars from his congregation to buy an 18th-century farmhouse on seven acres in rural New Jersey, a BMW and travel. Rev. Keyes and his wife, the Rev. Donna Keyes, who jointly led the Glad Tidings Tabernacle in Manhattan, signed a legal judgment Wednesday settling a probe by the New York attorney general into a series of questionable church financial transactions. Rev. Carl Keyes to pay $1,231,105 in restitution to Glad Tidings Tabernacle, which includes borrowed money plus interest. Keyes took hundreds of thousands from his congregation to buy a farmhouse, a BMW and travel around the US and abroad. Church had loaned money to Keyes' anti-poverty charity that was used by the minister. Misspent charity funds were intended to help 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina victims
New York
[ "New York", "New York City" ]
{ "passage": 65383, "query": 100246 }
Query: The AP also found that Keyes had embellished stories about relief work he performed in @placeholder in the months after the 9/11 attacks. Entities: US, Hurricane Katrina, Associated Press, BMW, Keyes, New Jersey, Donna Keyes, New York, Carl Keyes, Manhattan, Glad Tidings Tabernacle, New York City, Church Passage: By Associated Press Reporter A New York City minister who was the subject of an investigation about misspent 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina charity funds has agreed to repay $1,231,105 million in restitution. The Rev. Carl Keyes took hundreds of thousands of dollars from his congregation to buy an 18th-century farmhouse on seven acres in rural New Jersey, a BMW and travel. Rev. Keyes and his wife, the Rev. Donna Keyes, who jointly led the Glad Tidings Tabernacle in Manhattan, signed a legal judgment Wednesday settling a probe by the New York attorney general into a series of questionable church financial transactions. Rev. Carl Keyes to pay $1,231,105 in restitution to Glad Tidings Tabernacle, which includes borrowed money plus interest. Keyes took hundreds of thousands from his congregation to buy a farmhouse, a BMW and travel around the US and abroad. Church had loaned money to Keyes' anti-poverty charity that was used by the minister. Misspent charity funds were intended to help 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina victims
New York City
[ "Football League" ]
{ "passage": 65384, "query": 100247 }
Query: No problem: Lee Probert hasn't refereed for almost two months, but a @placeholder spokesman insisted it was because of injury and nothing else Entities: Monty Panesar, Australian Broadcasting Company, Test Match Special, Lee Probert, Football League, Australian, CA, David Nixon, Nottingham Forest, Alice Springs, PA, Panesar, BBC, Charles Sale, Cricket Australia, ABC radio, Nixon, PA system, Indian Passage: By Charles Sale PUBLISHED: 18:19 EST, 20 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:28 EST, 20 December 2013 Cricket Australia are facing possible legal action for defamation from the ground announcer who was stood down for allegedly making racist remarks about Monty Panesar. David Nixon, video producer for Australian Broadcasting Company who helped out on the PA system for the Alice Springs game, is gathering evidence in support of his case with the help of ABC radio colleagues. It was reported by the Australian media that CA had acted after Nixon had pronounced Panesar’s name with an exaggerated Indian accent. A CA statement said they ‘deemed the conduct of the PA announcer as inappropriate and he will take no further part in the match.’. Cricket Australia facing possible legal action from David Nixon. Nottingham Forest's transfer dealings to be scrutinized by Football League. Rumours of Lee Probert's absence from refereeing refuted. BBC's Test Match Special hits theaters on tour
Football League
[ "Paula Yates" ]
{ "passage": 65385, "query": 100248 }
Query: Pengilly said that Michael told him that he was planning on leaving partner @placeholder just before he died Entities: Australia, Australian, Tiger Lily, INXS, Channel 7, Michael Hutchence, Micheal, Hutchence, Richard Shears, Yates, Tim Farriss, UPDATED, Kirk Pengilly, Michael, Helena Christensen, Paula Yates Passage: By Richard Shears PUBLISHED: 05:42 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:21 EST, 23 February 2014 TV presenter Paula Yates had a mission for a long time to 'get' Michael Hutchence - and the Australian singer could not get out of her web - a former member of the rock band INXS said on Sunday. Speaking during an interview of surviving INXS members on Australia's Channel 7, the band's guitarist and saxaphonist Kirk Pengilly joined with other members in telling how Hutchence changed after being punched to the ground while out with model girlfriend Helena Christensen. Kirk Pengilly said Micheal spoke to him about split with Yates. Tragic singer 'visited' bandmate in a dream after he died. Tim Farriss's 'goal' is to reconnect with Michael's daughter Tiger Lily
Paula Yates
[ "Tiger Lily" ]
{ "passage": 65385, "query": 100249 }
Query: Farriss came across in the interview as having a strong paternal instinct for @placeholder. Entities: Australia, Australian, Tiger Lily, INXS, Channel 7, Michael Hutchence, Micheal, Hutchence, Richard Shears, Yates, Tim Farriss, UPDATED, Kirk Pengilly, Michael, Helena Christensen, Paula Yates Passage: By Richard Shears PUBLISHED: 05:42 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:21 EST, 23 February 2014 TV presenter Paula Yates had a mission for a long time to 'get' Michael Hutchence - and the Australian singer could not get out of her web - a former member of the rock band INXS said on Sunday. Speaking during an interview of surviving INXS members on Australia's Channel 7, the band's guitarist and saxaphonist Kirk Pengilly joined with other members in telling how Hutchence changed after being punched to the ground while out with model girlfriend Helena Christensen. Kirk Pengilly said Micheal spoke to him about split with Yates. Tragic singer 'visited' bandmate in a dream after he died. Tim Farriss's 'goal' is to reconnect with Michael's daughter Tiger Lily
Tiger Lily
[ "Cumbria" ]
{ "passage": 65386, "query": 100250 }
Query: I look forward to the investigation concluding and I am absolutely committed to return to my role as Chief Constable and to serving @placeholder.’ Entities: High Court, Manchester, Stobart, Channel 5, Stuart Hyde, Cumbria, Carlisle Airport Passage: A chief constable quashed a criminal investigation into the multi-million pound Stobart transport empire while receiving free helicopter flights from them, a court heard yesterday. A court was told that Stuart Hyde, chief constable of Cumbria, personally pulled the plug on a £12million fraud investigation into the haulage firm at the same time as he accepted perks from the company thanks to his close friendship with senior managers. It was alleged the famous family firm - which was the focus of a Channel 5 TV series - was at the centre of an inquiry over the sale of Carlisle Airport. Chief constable Stuart Hyde accused of quashing criminal investigation. Allegedly received free helicopter flights from Stobart transport firm. High Court in Manchester told firm was at centre of inquiry into sale of Carlisle Airport, which company bought from two of its top executives
Cumbria
[ "Alejandro Faurlin", "Faurlin" ]
{ "passage": 65387, "query": 100251 }
Query: Trophy boy: @placeholder will be hoping to be celebrating again on Sunday night Entities: Lionel Messi, World Cup, Argentina, Alejandro Faurlin, Diego Maradona, Argentine, Germany, QPR, Faurlin, Holland, VIDEO All Star XI, Van Persie, Van Gaal, Loftus road, Messi Passage: QPR midfielder Alejandro Faurlin has vowed to get a tattoo of Lionel Messi if Argentina win the World Cup. The 27-year-old already has a image of Argentine legend Diego Maradona down his left side and plans to get inked again if his country are victorious in Sunday's final against Germany. VIDEO Scroll down to watch a Holland fan get Van Gaal and Van Persie tattooed on his back Main man: Lionel Messi will lead Argentina's charge against Germany on Sunday VIDEO All Star XI: Lionel Messi highlights Tribute: Faurlin has a tattoo of Argentina legend Diego Maradona down his left side. QPR star already has an image of Diego Maradona down one side of his ribs. Faurlin will get ink of Messi if Argentina see off Germany in Sunday's final. Midfielder recently signed a new one-year deal at Loftus road after injury hell
Alejandro Faurlin
[ "Alejandro Faurlin", "Faurlin" ]
{ "passage": 65387, "query": 100251 }
Query: Trophy boy: @placeholder will be hoping to be celebrating again on Sunday night Entities: Lionel Messi, World Cup, Argentina, Alejandro Faurlin, Diego Maradona, Argentine, Germany, QPR, Faurlin, Holland, VIDEO All Star XI, Van Persie, Van Gaal, Loftus road, Messi Passage: QPR midfielder Alejandro Faurlin has vowed to get a tattoo of Lionel Messi if Argentina win the World Cup. The 27-year-old already has a image of Argentine legend Diego Maradona down his left side and plans to get inked again if his country are victorious in Sunday's final against Germany. VIDEO Scroll down to watch a Holland fan get Van Gaal and Van Persie tattooed on his back Main man: Lionel Messi will lead Argentina's charge against Germany on Sunday VIDEO All Star XI: Lionel Messi highlights Tribute: Faurlin has a tattoo of Argentina legend Diego Maradona down his left side. QPR star already has an image of Diego Maradona down one side of his ribs. Faurlin will get ink of Messi if Argentina see off Germany in Sunday's final. Midfielder recently signed a new one-year deal at Loftus road after injury hell
Faurlin
[ "Florida", "Florida Panhandle" ]
{ "passage": 65388, "query": 100252 }
Query: There is also "a high risk for rip currents" through 1 p.m. Monday off Alabama and @placeholder beaches, according to the weather agency. Entities: Escambia County, Mobile, Florida Panhandle, John Dosh, Mississippi, Destin, Alabama, West Pensacola, CNN, Florida, National Weather Service Passage: (CNN) -- Parts of the Florida Panhandle and coastal Alabama were under water Sunday, with an onslaught of torrential rains causing not just extensive flooding but also damage to roads and buildings, local officials said. More than 20 inches of rain have fallen over the past 24 hours in spots in Escambia County, the county's emergency management director John Dosh told CNN around noon Sunday. The National Weather Service, in fact, noted a wide range of rainfall totals around the region through 8 a.m. Sunday. Though some coastal spots such as Destin, Florida, received around an inch, others had much more -- including between five and 10 inches in parts of Mobile, Alabama, and 21.7 inches in West Pensacola, Florida. NEW: The weather service warns of a "high risk of rip tide currents" through Monday. Rainfall totals varied greatly in the region, from one inch to nearly 22 inches. Roads, bridges and structures -- including a county jail -- are affected, officials say. Flash flood watches are in effect for parts of Florida, Alabama and Mississippi
Florida
[ "Florida", "Florida Panhandle" ]
{ "passage": 65388, "query": 100252 }
Query: There is also "a high risk for rip currents" through 1 p.m. Monday off Alabama and @placeholder beaches, according to the weather agency. Entities: Escambia County, Mobile, Florida Panhandle, John Dosh, Mississippi, Destin, Alabama, West Pensacola, CNN, Florida, National Weather Service Passage: (CNN) -- Parts of the Florida Panhandle and coastal Alabama were under water Sunday, with an onslaught of torrential rains causing not just extensive flooding but also damage to roads and buildings, local officials said. More than 20 inches of rain have fallen over the past 24 hours in spots in Escambia County, the county's emergency management director John Dosh told CNN around noon Sunday. The National Weather Service, in fact, noted a wide range of rainfall totals around the region through 8 a.m. Sunday. Though some coastal spots such as Destin, Florida, received around an inch, others had much more -- including between five and 10 inches in parts of Mobile, Alabama, and 21.7 inches in West Pensacola, Florida. NEW: The weather service warns of a "high risk of rip tide currents" through Monday. Rainfall totals varied greatly in the region, from one inch to nearly 22 inches. Roads, bridges and structures -- including a county jail -- are affected, officials say. Flash flood watches are in effect for parts of Florida, Alabama and Mississippi
Florida Panhandle
[ "GOP", "Republican", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 65389, "query": 100253 }
Query: A growing number of @placeholder and Democrats say measures such as those don't create jobs. Entities: House, White House, Republicans, Republican, Democrats, Obama, CNN, GOP, Senate Passage: (CNN) -- President Obama's economic stimulus plan cleared its first hurdle, but it was hardly the bipartisan victory he hoped for -- not a single House Republican broke ranks to support it. The stimulus bill now moves to the Senate, where GOP members want less spending and more tax cuts. In fact, 11 Democrats also voted against the $819 billion package. But a win is a win, and so the White House strategy is to take the long view: Maybe the Senate will take out more of the controversial pork projects and tweak the tax cuts to win over more Republicans. Stimulus bill passed in the House with no support from Republicans. GOP senators want more tax cuts, less spending. President Obama has made a push for bipartisan support. Obama made it clear that he's not willing to budge on some big ticket items
GOP
[ "GOP", "Republican", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 65389, "query": 100253 }
Query: A growing number of @placeholder and Democrats say measures such as those don't create jobs. Entities: House, White House, Republicans, Republican, Democrats, Obama, CNN, GOP, Senate Passage: (CNN) -- President Obama's economic stimulus plan cleared its first hurdle, but it was hardly the bipartisan victory he hoped for -- not a single House Republican broke ranks to support it. The stimulus bill now moves to the Senate, where GOP members want less spending and more tax cuts. In fact, 11 Democrats also voted against the $819 billion package. But a win is a win, and so the White House strategy is to take the long view: Maybe the Senate will take out more of the controversial pork projects and tweak the tax cuts to win over more Republicans. Stimulus bill passed in the House with no support from Republicans. GOP senators want more tax cuts, less spending. President Obama has made a push for bipartisan support. Obama made it clear that he's not willing to budge on some big ticket items
Republican
[ "GOP", "Republican", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 65389, "query": 100253 }
Query: A growing number of @placeholder and Democrats say measures such as those don't create jobs. Entities: House, White House, Republicans, Republican, Democrats, Obama, CNN, GOP, Senate Passage: (CNN) -- President Obama's economic stimulus plan cleared its first hurdle, but it was hardly the bipartisan victory he hoped for -- not a single House Republican broke ranks to support it. The stimulus bill now moves to the Senate, where GOP members want less spending and more tax cuts. In fact, 11 Democrats also voted against the $819 billion package. But a win is a win, and so the White House strategy is to take the long view: Maybe the Senate will take out more of the controversial pork projects and tweak the tax cuts to win over more Republicans. Stimulus bill passed in the House with no support from Republicans. GOP senators want more tax cuts, less spending. President Obama has made a push for bipartisan support. Obama made it clear that he's not willing to budge on some big ticket items
Republicans
[ "Democrats" ]
{ "passage": 65389, "query": 100254 }
Query: A growing number of Republicans and @placeholder say measures such as those don't create jobs. Entities: House, White House, Republicans, Republican, Democrats, Obama, CNN, GOP, Senate Passage: (CNN) -- President Obama's economic stimulus plan cleared its first hurdle, but it was hardly the bipartisan victory he hoped for -- not a single House Republican broke ranks to support it. The stimulus bill now moves to the Senate, where GOP members want less spending and more tax cuts. In fact, 11 Democrats also voted against the $819 billion package. But a win is a win, and so the White House strategy is to take the long view: Maybe the Senate will take out more of the controversial pork projects and tweak the tax cuts to win over more Republicans. Stimulus bill passed in the House with no support from Republicans. GOP senators want more tax cuts, less spending. President Obama has made a push for bipartisan support. Obama made it clear that he's not willing to budge on some big ticket items
Democrats
[ "Lela", "Lela Bogdanov" ]
{ "passage": 65390, "query": 100255 }
Query: @placeholder frequently donned a long black skirt with large compartments sewn on the inside during the alleged shoplifting binges and was caught on surveillance cameras leaving some stores with her skirt looking notably fuller than when she entered, the criminal complaint says. Entities: Julia Bogdanov, Julia, Lela, Lela Bogdanov, Ashley Collman, Chicago, Julia Bagdanov, Bogdanov, Branko Passage: By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 16:51 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:52 EST, 11 March 2014 Going home: A federal judge let 34-year-old Julia Bagdanov go free on bail after she was charged with her parents in a shoplifting spree A federal judge allowed Julia Bogdanov do go free on bail today after the 34-year-old woman was busted in a shoplifting ring with her parents. Bogdanov will be allowed to live at her family's $1.4million home with her sister during the trial, while her parents will remain behind bars without bond. Julia was arrested along with her parents Branko, 58, and Lela Bogdanov, 52, earlier this month after federal authorities discovered they stole $7million in merchandise over the past 10 years. Julia Bogdanov, 34, was allowed to go free on bail today while her parents were kept behind bars after being accessed as flight risks. The 34-year-old was busted earlier this month for participating in a decade-long shoplifting spree with her parents Branko and Lela Bogdanov. The family, who live in an upmarket Chicago suburb, allegedly made a total of $4million by selling stolen goods online. Lela allegedly wore a custom-made skirt with several pockets to hide items in, according to police. The family is accused of stealing toys, cosmetics and other valuables
Lela
[ "Lela", "Lela Bogdanov" ]
{ "passage": 65390, "query": 100255 }
Query: @placeholder frequently donned a long black skirt with large compartments sewn on the inside during the alleged shoplifting binges and was caught on surveillance cameras leaving some stores with her skirt looking notably fuller than when she entered, the criminal complaint says. Entities: Julia Bogdanov, Julia, Lela, Lela Bogdanov, Ashley Collman, Chicago, Julia Bagdanov, Bogdanov, Branko Passage: By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 16:51 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:52 EST, 11 March 2014 Going home: A federal judge let 34-year-old Julia Bagdanov go free on bail after she was charged with her parents in a shoplifting spree A federal judge allowed Julia Bogdanov do go free on bail today after the 34-year-old woman was busted in a shoplifting ring with her parents. Bogdanov will be allowed to live at her family's $1.4million home with her sister during the trial, while her parents will remain behind bars without bond. Julia was arrested along with her parents Branko, 58, and Lela Bogdanov, 52, earlier this month after federal authorities discovered they stole $7million in merchandise over the past 10 years. Julia Bogdanov, 34, was allowed to go free on bail today while her parents were kept behind bars after being accessed as flight risks. The 34-year-old was busted earlier this month for participating in a decade-long shoplifting spree with her parents Branko and Lela Bogdanov. The family, who live in an upmarket Chicago suburb, allegedly made a total of $4million by selling stolen goods online. Lela allegedly wore a custom-made skirt with several pockets to hide items in, according to police. The family is accused of stealing toys, cosmetics and other valuables
Lela Bogdanov
[ "Abubakar Shekau", "Shekau" ]
{ "passage": 65391, "query": 100256 }
Query: Twice wounded himself -- in 2009 and 2012 -- @placeholder appears to revel in violence. Entities: Jacob Zenn, Shekau, Jamestown Foundation, Osama bin Laden, Washington, D.C., al Qaeda, Mohamed Yusuf, Boko Haram, CNN, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Abubakar Shekau, Nigerian Passage: (CNN) -- To many who watched his long, rambling video statement, Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau appeared strangely distracted, unfocused, perhaps under the influence of drugs while boasting of abducting nearly 300 Nigerian schoolgirls. But there is calculation in such cruelty, and method where some see madness. The kidnapping serves Shekau on many levels, and observers of Boko Haram say he should not be underestimated. Shekau's on-camera performances are the opposite of the composed appearances of late al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and the terror group's current chief, Ayman al-Zawahiri. Jacob Zenn, an expert on Boko Haram with the Jamestown Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based research and analysis firm, says Shekau has even acknowledged the intellectual chaos of his presentations. But they impress his followers. Abubakar Shekau is ruthless when dealing with dissent among his followers. He took the reigns of Boko Haram after the death of Mohamed Yusuf in 2009. Some analysts wonder if kidnapped girls will be used as bargaining chips
Abubakar Shekau
[ "Abubakar Shekau", "Shekau" ]
{ "passage": 65391, "query": 100256 }
Query: Twice wounded himself -- in 2009 and 2012 -- @placeholder appears to revel in violence. Entities: Jacob Zenn, Shekau, Jamestown Foundation, Osama bin Laden, Washington, D.C., al Qaeda, Mohamed Yusuf, Boko Haram, CNN, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Abubakar Shekau, Nigerian Passage: (CNN) -- To many who watched his long, rambling video statement, Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau appeared strangely distracted, unfocused, perhaps under the influence of drugs while boasting of abducting nearly 300 Nigerian schoolgirls. But there is calculation in such cruelty, and method where some see madness. The kidnapping serves Shekau on many levels, and observers of Boko Haram say he should not be underestimated. Shekau's on-camera performances are the opposite of the composed appearances of late al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and the terror group's current chief, Ayman al-Zawahiri. Jacob Zenn, an expert on Boko Haram with the Jamestown Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based research and analysis firm, says Shekau has even acknowledged the intellectual chaos of his presentations. But they impress his followers. Abubakar Shekau is ruthless when dealing with dissent among his followers. He took the reigns of Boko Haram after the death of Mohamed Yusuf in 2009. Some analysts wonder if kidnapped girls will be used as bargaining chips
Shekau
[ "Nigerian" ]
{ "passage": 65391, "query": 100257 }
Query: The girls were pulled from their beds at the school, loaded onto buses and trucks and swiftly transported to remote, hilly, forested areas in the northeastern corner of @placeholder. Entities: Jacob Zenn, Shekau, Jamestown Foundation, Osama bin Laden, Washington, D.C., al Qaeda, Mohamed Yusuf, Boko Haram, CNN, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Abubakar Shekau, Nigerian Passage: (CNN) -- To many who watched his long, rambling video statement, Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau appeared strangely distracted, unfocused, perhaps under the influence of drugs while boasting of abducting nearly 300 Nigerian schoolgirls. But there is calculation in such cruelty, and method where some see madness. The kidnapping serves Shekau on many levels, and observers of Boko Haram say he should not be underestimated. Shekau's on-camera performances are the opposite of the composed appearances of late al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and the terror group's current chief, Ayman al-Zawahiri. Jacob Zenn, an expert on Boko Haram with the Jamestown Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based research and analysis firm, says Shekau has even acknowledged the intellectual chaos of his presentations. But they impress his followers. Abubakar Shekau is ruthless when dealing with dissent among his followers. He took the reigns of Boko Haram after the death of Mohamed Yusuf in 2009. Some analysts wonder if kidnapped girls will be used as bargaining chips
Nigerian
[ "Sophie Hannah" ]
{ "passage": 65392, "query": 100258 }
Query: Novelist and Poirot fan @placeholder (left) said writing the book was 'extraordinary'. Entities: David Suchet, Sophie Hannah, Monogram Murders, The Monogram Murders, Curtain, Agatha Christie, Hercule Poirot, Poirot Passage: Detective Hercule Poirot is set to make a triumphant return in a new thriller - almost four decades after he last featured in an Agatha Christie novel. The Monogram Murders is to be written by poet and crime novelist Sophie Hannah and is set for release on September 8. The publication comes almost 39 years after the last Poirot novel Curtain - which was published in September 1975. Hercule Poirot, pictured here played by actor David Suchet, will return in a new thriller novel called The Monogram Murders. It will be written by crime novelist Sophie Hannah and published on September 8. Hercule Poirot to make a comeback in thriller The Monogram Murders. Is first novel featuring the detective since Curtain - published 39 years ago. Will be written by crime novelist Sophie Hannah and released in September. Agatha Christie's infamous character has featured in 33 novels since 1920
Sophie Hannah
[ "Hercule Poirot" ]
{ "passage": 65392, "query": 100259 }
Query: Aptly, his last appearance was in an adaptation of final novel Curtain: @placeholder's Last Case. Entities: David Suchet, Sophie Hannah, Monogram Murders, The Monogram Murders, Curtain, Agatha Christie, Hercule Poirot, Poirot Passage: Detective Hercule Poirot is set to make a triumphant return in a new thriller - almost four decades after he last featured in an Agatha Christie novel. The Monogram Murders is to be written by poet and crime novelist Sophie Hannah and is set for release on September 8. The publication comes almost 39 years after the last Poirot novel Curtain - which was published in September 1975. Hercule Poirot, pictured here played by actor David Suchet, will return in a new thriller novel called The Monogram Murders. It will be written by crime novelist Sophie Hannah and published on September 8. Hercule Poirot to make a comeback in thriller The Monogram Murders. Is first novel featuring the detective since Curtain - published 39 years ago. Will be written by crime novelist Sophie Hannah and released in September. Agatha Christie's infamous character has featured in 33 novels since 1920
Hercule Poirot
[ "Clippers", "L.A. Clippers", "Los Angeles Clippers" ]
{ "passage": 65393, "query": 100260 }
Query: 2009: @placeholder' former general manager files a wrongful termination lawsuit Entities: L.A. Clippers, Clippers, Beverly Hills, Abdul-Jabbar, Sterling, Donald Sterling, NBA, Los Angeles Clippers Passage: This isn't the first time Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has faced allegations that he's racist. Audio recordings from a conversation full of racist comments attributed to Sterling surfaced over the weekend, bringing national attention to him and his team. But the billionaire real estate mogul has found himself in hot water in the past, denying in court accusations of discrimination tied to the NBA team and to property he owns. A top team executive accused Sterling of running the Clippers with a "plantation" mentality. Federal prosecutors accused his rental company of refusing to lease Beverly Hills apartments to African-Americans. And a group of tenants accused him of "numerous discriminatory statements and housing practices." Abdul-Jabbar: "Actions speak louder than words, and Mr. Sterling's actions have been consistent" Court documents detail past discrimination claims against L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling. In a 2009 settlement, Sterling agreed to pay nearly $3 million but denied accusations. Sterling has repeatedly denied allegations of race discrimination
Clippers
[ "Clippers", "L.A. Clippers", "Los Angeles Clippers" ]
{ "passage": 65393, "query": 100260 }
Query: 2009: @placeholder' former general manager files a wrongful termination lawsuit Entities: L.A. Clippers, Clippers, Beverly Hills, Abdul-Jabbar, Sterling, Donald Sterling, NBA, Los Angeles Clippers Passage: This isn't the first time Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has faced allegations that he's racist. Audio recordings from a conversation full of racist comments attributed to Sterling surfaced over the weekend, bringing national attention to him and his team. But the billionaire real estate mogul has found himself in hot water in the past, denying in court accusations of discrimination tied to the NBA team and to property he owns. A top team executive accused Sterling of running the Clippers with a "plantation" mentality. Federal prosecutors accused his rental company of refusing to lease Beverly Hills apartments to African-Americans. And a group of tenants accused him of "numerous discriminatory statements and housing practices." Abdul-Jabbar: "Actions speak louder than words, and Mr. Sterling's actions have been consistent" Court documents detail past discrimination claims against L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling. In a 2009 settlement, Sterling agreed to pay nearly $3 million but denied accusations. Sterling has repeatedly denied allegations of race discrimination
L.A. Clippers
[ "Clippers", "L.A. Clippers", "Los Angeles Clippers" ]
{ "passage": 65393, "query": 100260 }
Query: 2009: @placeholder' former general manager files a wrongful termination lawsuit Entities: L.A. Clippers, Clippers, Beverly Hills, Abdul-Jabbar, Sterling, Donald Sterling, NBA, Los Angeles Clippers Passage: This isn't the first time Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has faced allegations that he's racist. Audio recordings from a conversation full of racist comments attributed to Sterling surfaced over the weekend, bringing national attention to him and his team. But the billionaire real estate mogul has found himself in hot water in the past, denying in court accusations of discrimination tied to the NBA team and to property he owns. A top team executive accused Sterling of running the Clippers with a "plantation" mentality. Federal prosecutors accused his rental company of refusing to lease Beverly Hills apartments to African-Americans. And a group of tenants accused him of "numerous discriminatory statements and housing practices." Abdul-Jabbar: "Actions speak louder than words, and Mr. Sterling's actions have been consistent" Court documents detail past discrimination claims against L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling. In a 2009 settlement, Sterling agreed to pay nearly $3 million but denied accusations. Sterling has repeatedly denied allegations of race discrimination
Los Angeles Clippers
[ "Barack Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 65394, "query": 100261 }
Query: is not an organizing principle,' she said, referring to a version of the phrase @placeholder and his advisers Entities: ISIS, Barack Obama, Islamic, Atlantic, Washington, Hillary Clinton, Bashar al-Assad, Clinton, Syria, Obama, Hillary, Iraq Passage: Hillary Clinton has mended fences with Barack Obama and 'looks forward to hugging it out' at a swanky party, according to her spokesman, just days after the publication of an interview in which she had harsh words for the president's handling of the crisis in Syria. Speaking last week to The Atlantic, the former secretary of state said Obama's 'failure' to arm rebels opposed to dictator Bashar al-Assad 'left a big vacuum, which the jihadists have now filled.' She was referring to the murderous terror group ISIS, which has left a swath of death and destruction in its wake as it plows through Iraq and claims to have established an Islamic caliphate. In an interview released over the weekend Clinton slammed Obama's 'don't do stupid stuff' approach to foreign policy. Wednesday party will be first in-person meeting since Clinton's comments were published. As rumors of a rift swirled around Washington, a Clinton spokesman said the two had reconciled. Hillary, he said, 'looks forward to hugging it out'
Barack Obama