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[ "Tottenham", "Tottenham Hotspur" ]
{ "passage": 628, "query": 1015 }
Query: Earlier this month, charges were dropped against three Spurs fans who were accused of using the word "yid" while at a @placeholder game. Entities: Yid Army, Tottenham Hotspur, English Premier League, anti-Semitism, CNN, London, Tottenham, Jewish, Southampton Passage: (CNN) -- The ugly specter of anti-Semitism in football has raised its face again after a man was arrested at an English Premier League game. Police confirmed that a 57-year-old man was arrested and charged on "suspicion of a racially aggravated offense" at Sunday's match between Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton. Tottenham's fanbase has a large Jewish contingent, and they originally called themselves "Yid Army" in response to anti-Semitic abuse from rival supporters, but the offense did not relate to the "Y-word." The club has often experienced abuse by its London rivals but this incident was unusual given the lack of animosity between Tottenham and Southampton. Fan arrested for anti-Semitic abuse at Tottenham's game against Southampton. Man, 57, charged on suspicion of a racially aggravated offense. He was reported to police by visiting Southampton supporters. Scheduled to appear in court on May 19 pending further investigations
Tottenham
[ "Tottenham", "Tottenham Hotspur" ]
{ "passage": 628, "query": 1015 }
Query: Earlier this month, charges were dropped against three Spurs fans who were accused of using the word "yid" while at a @placeholder game. Entities: Yid Army, Tottenham Hotspur, English Premier League, anti-Semitism, CNN, London, Tottenham, Jewish, Southampton Passage: (CNN) -- The ugly specter of anti-Semitism in football has raised its face again after a man was arrested at an English Premier League game. Police confirmed that a 57-year-old man was arrested and charged on "suspicion of a racially aggravated offense" at Sunday's match between Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton. Tottenham's fanbase has a large Jewish contingent, and they originally called themselves "Yid Army" in response to anti-Semitic abuse from rival supporters, but the offense did not relate to the "Y-word." The club has often experienced abuse by its London rivals but this incident was unusual given the lack of animosity between Tottenham and Southampton. Fan arrested for anti-Semitic abuse at Tottenham's game against Southampton. Man, 57, charged on suspicion of a racially aggravated offense. He was reported to police by visiting Southampton supporters. Scheduled to appear in court on May 19 pending further investigations
Tottenham Hotspur
[ "Montgomery", "Sam Montgomery" ]
{ "passage": 629, "query": 1016 }
Query: When @placeholder's arrest was brought to the agency's attention, 'we began a review of the traffic stop and self-initiated an internal investigation,' Iacobelli says. Entities: Cincinnati Bengals, South Carolina, Sam Montgomery, Ap, Daily Mail Reporter, Lance Cpl., Bengals, Salter, South Carolina Highway Patrol, NFL, Montgomery Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap A suspended South Carolina state trooper threatened to use a Taser on Cincinnati Bengals defensive lineman Sam Montgomery during a traffic stop last week for speeding. South Carolina Highway Patrol Lance Cpl. R.S. Salter shouted directions at Montgomery during the stop early Wednesday. The 6-foot-3, 262-pound lineman attempts to comply when Salter tells him if he can't follow the commands 'the next thing you're going to get is the Taser.' SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Unprofessional: Trooper Salter's instructions for Montgomery were confusing, to say the least Taser: As Montgomery politely tries to comply with Salter's bizarre instructions, the trooper threatens to Taser him. Bengals lineman Sam Montgomery did everything he could to politely comply as the trooper shouted at him. Montgomery was stopped after Salter says he caught him driving 89 mph in a 55 mph zone. Rather than write him a ticket, Salter arrested the NFL player and had him spend the night in jail. The Department of public safety said Salter's actions were 'not representative of professionalism' the agency expects
Montgomery
[ "Montgomery", "Sam Montgomery" ]
{ "passage": 629, "query": 1016 }
Query: When @placeholder's arrest was brought to the agency's attention, 'we began a review of the traffic stop and self-initiated an internal investigation,' Iacobelli says. Entities: Cincinnati Bengals, South Carolina, Sam Montgomery, Ap, Daily Mail Reporter, Lance Cpl., Bengals, Salter, South Carolina Highway Patrol, NFL, Montgomery Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap A suspended South Carolina state trooper threatened to use a Taser on Cincinnati Bengals defensive lineman Sam Montgomery during a traffic stop last week for speeding. South Carolina Highway Patrol Lance Cpl. R.S. Salter shouted directions at Montgomery during the stop early Wednesday. The 6-foot-3, 262-pound lineman attempts to comply when Salter tells him if he can't follow the commands 'the next thing you're going to get is the Taser.' SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Unprofessional: Trooper Salter's instructions for Montgomery were confusing, to say the least Taser: As Montgomery politely tries to comply with Salter's bizarre instructions, the trooper threatens to Taser him. Bengals lineman Sam Montgomery did everything he could to politely comply as the trooper shouted at him. Montgomery was stopped after Salter says he caught him driving 89 mph in a 55 mph zone. Rather than write him a ticket, Salter arrested the NFL player and had him spend the night in jail. The Department of public safety said Salter's actions were 'not representative of professionalism' the agency expects
Sam Montgomery
[ "Arsenal" ]
{ "passage": 630, "query": 1017 }
Query: Incoming: @placeholder boss Arsene Wenger checks his phone as he took part in a Match for Peace Entities: Welbeck, Gunners, Tottenham, Arsene Wenger, England, Radamel Falcao, Monaco, Manchester United, Olivier Giroud, Jack Wilshere, Instagram, Wilshere, Arsenal, English, Welbz, Norway, London Colney, Danny Welbeck Passage: Re-live all the drama here Jack Wilshere has taken to Instagram to welcome his England team-mate and new Arsenal signing Danny Welbeck to the team. Welbeck sealed a £16million move from Manchester United to Arsenal in the closing hours of transfer deadline day on Monday and Wilshere seems delighted to have 'another English lad' in the Gunners squad. He wrote: 'Big welcome to my boy Welbz....great player for a great club! Another English lad! #Gooner'. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Welbeck and Wilshere leading England training Happy: Jack Wilshere (right) welcomes Arsenal new boy Danny Welbeck to the team with an Instagram post. Jack Wilshere welcomes Danny Welbeck to Arsenal. Arsenal completed a £16m transfer for England forward Welbeck. The Manchester United striker arrives as a replacement for Olivier Giroud who has been sidelined with a broken foot until the new year. Welbeck was training at Arsenal's London Colney training base on Monday with the England team ahead of the international against Norway. He has signed a five-year contract with the Gunners. Tottenham were hoping to land him but Arsene Wenger made a late move. The Gunners had earlier missed out on Monaco striker Radamel Falcao
Arsenal
[ "Manchester United" ]
{ "passage": 630, "query": 1018 }
Query: He has scored 20 league goals in 90 appearances for @placeholder since 2008. Entities: Welbeck, Gunners, Tottenham, Arsene Wenger, England, Radamel Falcao, Monaco, Manchester United, Olivier Giroud, Jack Wilshere, Instagram, Wilshere, Arsenal, English, Welbz, Norway, London Colney, Danny Welbeck Passage: Re-live all the drama here Jack Wilshere has taken to Instagram to welcome his England team-mate and new Arsenal signing Danny Welbeck to the team. Welbeck sealed a £16million move from Manchester United to Arsenal in the closing hours of transfer deadline day on Monday and Wilshere seems delighted to have 'another English lad' in the Gunners squad. He wrote: 'Big welcome to my boy Welbz....great player for a great club! Another English lad! #Gooner'. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Welbeck and Wilshere leading England training Happy: Jack Wilshere (right) welcomes Arsenal new boy Danny Welbeck to the team with an Instagram post. Jack Wilshere welcomes Danny Welbeck to Arsenal. Arsenal completed a £16m transfer for England forward Welbeck. The Manchester United striker arrives as a replacement for Olivier Giroud who has been sidelined with a broken foot until the new year. Welbeck was training at Arsenal's London Colney training base on Monday with the England team ahead of the international against Norway. He has signed a five-year contract with the Gunners. Tottenham were hoping to land him but Arsene Wenger made a late move. The Gunners had earlier missed out on Monaco striker Radamel Falcao
Manchester United
[ "Tottenham" ]
{ "passage": 631, "query": 1019 }
Query: Earning his @placeholder: Javier Hernandez could escape the United sidlines for a new start with Tottenham Entities: United, Man United, Manchester United, Andros Townsend, Harry Redknapp, Matthias Ginter, Germany, German, QPR, Arsenal, Borussia Dortmund, Tottenham, Juan Cuadrado, West Ham, Javier Hernandez, Sam Allardyce, Mats Hummels, World Cup, Thomas Vermaelen, Barcelona, Erik Durm, Barca Passage: Arsenal are ready to challenge Manchester United for German centre-half Mats Hummels. So far United have failed to agree a fee with Borussia Dortmund for the World Cup winner, with the German club wanting a sum in excess of £25million. Arsenal, though, could come up with the cash after the sale of Thomas Vermaelen to Barcelona on Saturday. CLICK HERE to start picking your Fantasy Football team NOW! There’s £60,000 in prizes including £1,000 up for grabs EVERY WEEK… Battling it out: Manchester United could have a rival for Mats Hummels' signature in Arsenal Champion: The centre half, middle with Matthias Ginter (right) and Erik Durm, won the World Cup with Germany. German World Cup-winning centre half is valued at £25million. Arsenal will enter the race now that Thomas Vermaelen has gone to Barca. Man United hope to complete the signing of Juan Cuadrado this weekend. Tottenham are set to make a move for United's Javier Hernandez. Sam Allardyce is a 'dead man walking' at West Ham. Harry Redknapp wants to lure Andros Townsend to QPR
Tottenham
[ "CNN Heroes" ]
{ "passage": 632, "query": 1020 }
Query: At the end of the day, it's things like SeeYourImpact.org and @placeholder that really are what life is really all about. Entities: Olympic, Denise Quan, Top 10, Ohno, SeeYourImpact.org, Apolo Anton Ohno, CNN Entertainment, Top 10 Heroes, CNN Heroes, CNN, Blue Ribbon Panel, Olympian Passage: (CNN) -- Apolo Anton Ohno has won eight Olympic medals -- two of them gold -- in short track speed skating, but he is also well known for helping people away from the rink. Ohno is the spokesman for SeeYourImpact.org, a nonprofit organization that not only lets people donate directly to someone in need, but also e-mails them to show exactly how their gift is making a difference. Ohno has been involved with CNN Heroes this year, serving on the Blue Ribbon Panel that selected the Top 10 Heroes. He recently sat down with CNN Entertainment senior producer Denise Quan to talk about CNN Heroes and his philanthropy. Below are excerpts from that interview. Olympian says SeeYourImpact.org represents the future of philanthropic giving. The website facilitates donations and then shows donors how their gift made a difference. Apolo Anton Ohno: 'People want to see how their money is being used' Ohno is on the Blue Ribbon Panel that helped choose this year's Top 10 CNN Heroes
CNN Heroes
[ "Charlie Telfer", "Telfer" ]
{ "passage": 633, "query": 1021 }
Query: ‘We got our just rewards for the education we gave @placeholder over the last 10 years.’ Entities: Ally McCoist, Scotland, SPFL, Stephen Thompson, McCoist, Jackie McNamara, Tannadice, Bosman, Rangers, Dundee United, Telfer, Dundee, SPFL Young Player of the Month for November, Charlie Telfer, Ibrox Passage: Rangers boss Ally McCoist has told Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson to stop ‘moaning’ as the row over the Charlie Telfer transfer fee rumbles on. An SPFL tribunal this week ordered the Tannadice club to fork out £204,000 in compensation to the Ibrox club after signing the youngster in the summer. Rarely used by McCoist, Scotland Under-19 midfielder Telfer turned down a new contract after 10 years at Rangers to team up with Jackie McNamara’s side on a Bosman and was named SPFL Young Player of the Month for November. Dundee United have been told to pay Rangers £204,000 for youngster Charlie Telfer (second from left). An SPFL tribunal has ordered Dundee to pay £204,000 for Charlie Telfer. The Tannadice club expected to pay around half of that amount. But Ally McCoist believes the club must accept the decision and move on
Charlie Telfer
[ "Charlie Telfer", "Telfer" ]
{ "passage": 633, "query": 1021 }
Query: ‘We got our just rewards for the education we gave @placeholder over the last 10 years.’ Entities: Ally McCoist, Scotland, SPFL, Stephen Thompson, McCoist, Jackie McNamara, Tannadice, Bosman, Rangers, Dundee United, Telfer, Dundee, SPFL Young Player of the Month for November, Charlie Telfer, Ibrox Passage: Rangers boss Ally McCoist has told Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson to stop ‘moaning’ as the row over the Charlie Telfer transfer fee rumbles on. An SPFL tribunal this week ordered the Tannadice club to fork out £204,000 in compensation to the Ibrox club after signing the youngster in the summer. Rarely used by McCoist, Scotland Under-19 midfielder Telfer turned down a new contract after 10 years at Rangers to team up with Jackie McNamara’s side on a Bosman and was named SPFL Young Player of the Month for November. Dundee United have been told to pay Rangers £204,000 for youngster Charlie Telfer (second from left). An SPFL tribunal has ordered Dundee to pay £204,000 for Charlie Telfer. The Tannadice club expected to pay around half of that amount. But Ally McCoist believes the club must accept the decision and move on
Telfer
[ "Speedway" ]
{ "passage": 634, "query": 1022 }
Query: Gas station: The owners, @placeholder, say Betty didn't follow procedures and has been suspended Entities: Betty Green, Kentucky, Shawn Kirk, Tates Creek, Speedway, Emma Thomas, Lexington, lex18.com Passage: By Emma Thomas PUBLISHED: 08:10 EST, 7 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:29 EST, 7 November 2013 A petrol station employee has been suspended after she refused to hand over cash to an armed robber. Betty Green was working at the Speedway gas station in Lexington, Kentucky, when a man came in and demanded cash. At about 8pm on Saturday night, a man came into the store, off Tates Creek, and bought some beer then handed her a note. Suspended: Betty Green was suspended from her job after she handed over cash to an armed robber She told lex18.com: 'I started reading it, and it said "I don't want anyone to get hurt, take your money in the drawer, put it in a bag and give it to me."' Betty Green was working at Speedway gas station in Lexington, Kentucky. Company rules say she should have handed over cash. Lexington boxer Shawn Kirk is a person of interest
Speedway
[ "Sant Rama Nand" ]
{ "passage": 635, "query": 1023 }
Query: Killed in Sunday's attack in Vienna was 57-year-old @placeholder. Entities: Amritsar, Parag Jain, Sant Rama Nand, Vienna, CNN-IBN, Punjab, NEW DELHI, Sikh, India, Jammu, CNN, Doaba, Indian, Austria Passage: NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- Tensions eased in the northern Indian state of Punjab on Tuesday, following widespread violence across the region after a Sikh guru was shot to death and another was wounded at an Indian temple in Vienna, Austria. Sikh demonstrators brandish sticks as they shout slogans during a protest in Amritsar. The situation was tense, but under control, Punjab's inspector general of police said Tuesday morning. The army and federal security forces were called in to restore order, added inspector general Parag Jain. Thousands took part in demonstrations across the Doaba region, where protesters attacked public transportation, knocking out train service in some areas. They also blocked a national highway to Jammu, CNN sister network CNN-IBN reported. Tensions ease in Punjab after widespread violence over Sikh guru's death. Sant Rama Nand shot dead in temple in Vienna, Austria; another guru wounded. Situation remains tense in Punjab, police say; also unrest in Doaba region. Several businesses ransacked, one person reported dead, according to police
Sant Rama Nand
[ "American" ]
{ "passage": 636, "query": 1024 }
Query: He has also written a letter imploring @placeholder officials for help. Entities: Korean Central News Agency, North Korea, Miller, CNN, American, Matthew Miller Passage: (CNN) -- The American held in North Korea, Matthew Miller, begins his six-year sentence of hard labor on Thursday. A North Korean government official released a photo of Miller, taken on Wednesday. Dressed in a blue-gray prison garment with the number 107 and his head shaved, Miller is seen with his eyes downcast, staring away from the camera. Details about where he'll serve his sentence or what labor he will be required to do were not released. Miller was convicted of committing "acts hostile" to North Korea and sentenced earlier this month. North Korea has accused him of ripping up his visa on arrival to the country so he could go to prison and expose human rights violations there, according to the state-run Korean Central News Agency. American Matthew Miller begins six-year sentence of hard labor Thursday. North Korea released photo of Miller in prison wear. Miller was convicted of committing "acts hostile" to North Korea. Miller called his family to ask for help on Wednesday
American
[ "US Marine" ]
{ "passage": 637, "query": 1025 }
Query: Lewis and some of his @placeholder friends, who Andrew seemed to recognize and was able to talk about. Entities: Andrew, Virginia, Georgia, Michele Lucas, WTKR-TV, Sumter, Val Lewis, Lewis, Lucas, Beirut, American, Virginia Beach, US Marine Passage: A Virginia mom has come to believe the ghost of a US Marine who was killed over 30 years ago in a terror attack is somehow now possessing her four-year-old son. Michele Lucas of Virginia Beach claims her son Andrew has been recalling the story of Sgt. Val Lewis, a soldier who died in the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing. Lucas told WTKR-TV it started when the toddler began talking about things no child his age should, beginning with saying he used to live at 860 Main Street in Sumter, Georgia. Lucas began researching herself but couldn't work out what Andrew was talking to, however the behavior only increased. Michele Lucas of Virginia Beach claims her son Andrew has been recalling the story of Sgt. Val Lewis. Sgt. Lewis was one of 241 American servicemen killed in the Beirut barracks bombing in October 1983. Andrew has been crying hysterically asking his mom: 'Why did you let me die in the fire?' She claims he recognizes photos of other soldiers that were with Sgt. Lewis when he died. The family are working with the TV show Ghost Inside My Child
US Marine
[ "Basle" ]
{ "passage": 638, "query": 1026 }
Query: Rodgers was speaking at Liverpool's pre-match press conference on Monday ahead of their @placeholder clash Entities: Brendan Rodgers, Swiss, Rodgers, Basle, Champions League, Arsenal, Group B, Liverpool Passage: Brendan Rodgers has called for cool heads as he reminded Liverpool’s players they are not racing against time in Tuesday’s collision with Basle. Liverpool need a win to reach the Champions League’s last 16 but, as Rodgers pointed out, they only need one goal to knock the Swiss side out of the tournament. Part of Liverpool’s threat under Rodgers’ last season was the devastating starts that blew teams away – beating Arsenal 5-1 is perhaps the best example – and there has been a longing from supporters to see that verve return to their play. VIDEO Scroll down for Brendan Rodgers: We will have to patient to get the result. Liverpool have to beat Basle to reach the last 16 of the Champions League. Reds trail Basle by a point in Group B ahead of Tuesday's final match. Basle have lost both of their Champions League away games this season. Click here for Liverpool team news, probable line-ups, odds and stats
Basle
[ "Argentina" ]
{ "passage": 639, "query": 1027 }
Query: ‘All things put together, I think @placeholder deserved at least penalties. Entities: Mario Gotze, Manuel Neuer, Lionel Messi, Argentina, World Cup, Germany, Diego Maradona, Golden Gloves, Golden Ball, Messi, FIFA, John Drayton Passage: By John Drayton Lionel Messi had no right to win FIFA's Golden Ball and was only handed the award because of a 'marketing plan' according to Diego Maradona. Argentina's talisman was voted the World Cup's most impressive individual, despite failing to score in any of their knockout games and cut a peripheral figure in the final. The decision has caused uproar across the globe, with conspiracy theories as to why Messi won rife immediately after the announcement. Scant consolation: Messi stood a winner in a losing team alongside Golden Gloves winner Manuel Neuer Didn't deserve it! Diego Maradona says Messi's award was a marketing plan instead of a genuine prize. Messi failed to impact upon the game against Germany. Mario Gotze's extra time winner signalled the end for Argentina
Argentina
[ "Bin Jawad" ]
{ "passage": 640, "query": 1028 }
Query: The Libyan government on Saturday took journalists to the eastern city of @placeholder, where the government ousted rebels about a week ago. Entities: Benghazi, Arab League, Moammar Gadhafi, Libyan, Bin Jawad, Ras Lanuf, al-Brega, Al-Brega, Libya, CNN, Gadhafi, al-Bregahad, Tripoli Passage: Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Libyan state TV reported Sunday that the opposition-held town of al-Bregahad been "been cleansed from the criminal gangs and mercenaries, the area is now safe, and all citizens should go back to their work and their normal life." Forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi have been fighting to recapture towns from the rebels since an uprising began last month. Opposition leaders in Benghazi confirmed to CNN that their forces have left al-Brega, but they are calling their move a "tactical retreat." The military has been pounding the key oil port of Ras Lanuf, once in the hands of rebel forces, and has taken control of towns such as nearby Bin Jawad. The Gadhafi government appears intent on retaking all territory from the opposition despite growing international pressure. NEW: Foreign ministry denounces Arab League's call for no-fly zone, state TV says. The opposition says its forces pulled out of Al-Brega in a "tactical retreat" The town is "cleansed from criminal gangs and mercenaries," state TV says. Gadhafi's forces have been fighting to regain towns from the opposition
Bin Jawad
[ "Codemasters" ]
{ "passage": 641, "query": 1029 }
Query: Thankfully, @placeholder have stripped nothing from the single-player campaign, with reports suggesting it takes upwards of 30hours to complete. Entities: Grid, Live Routes, Codemasters, RaceNet, Talal Musa Passage: By Talal Musa PUBLISHED: 11:14 EST, 2 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:20 EST, 2 May 2013 Some racing games opt for realism. Others, sheer arcade fun. But while many have crashed and burned trying to perfect a combination of both, Codemasters seem to have discovered the winning recipe in Grid. It would be tempting, then, to assume that its sequel would follow the same path many-a-successful game implores and replicates the original adding a new lick of paint? Hot wheels: To stop things from getting boring, Live Routes ensures tracks keep changing Thankfully, this is not the case, for it's clear Codemasters have been hard at work, tweaking Grid's engine to squeeze as much out of it as possible - particularly the multiplayer. RaceNet has been tuned to make this most social racing game yet. 'Rivals' system pairs you with another player to take on challenges. Live Routes constantly changes track design - offering millions of combinations
Codemasters
[ "Mobile Lovers" ]
{ "passage": 642, "query": 1030 }
Query: A notice where @placeholder once stood, directs people to the youth group if they want to view the work for a small donation Entities: Bristol, Bristol City Council, Mobile Lovers, Riverside Youth Project, CCTV, Broad Plain, Bristol city centre, Jill Reilly, Banksy Passage: By Jill Reilly CCTV may have captured the elusive artist Banksy as he was installing his latest creation in Bristol. Cameras - ironically set up to deter graffiti artists - filmed two people dressed as workmen unloading kit from the back of a white van in the early hours of Sunday morning. The video belongs to Broad Plain and Riverside Youth Project - they removed the artwork hours after it was put up, sparking a row over theft - and even leading to the leader receiving death threats. Scroll down for video CCTV may have captured the elusive artist Banksy as he was installing his latest creation in Bristol. Cameras - ironically set up to deter graffiti artists - filmed two people unloading kit from the back of a white van in the early hours of Sunday morning. Created Mobile Lovers at the weekend on the edge of Bristol city centre. Removed from the wall by youth club who insist it was made for them. Plan to sell the work to fund the future of the club - want at least £100,000. Bristol City Council: Not '100 per cent sure of the ownership' of the wall
Mobile Lovers
[ "Banksy" ]
{ "passage": 642, "query": 1031 }
Query: Banksy then wrote on his website:'I am unable to comment on who may or may not be Banksy, but anyone described as being 'good at drawing' doesn't sound like @placeholder to me.' Entities: Bristol, Bristol City Council, Mobile Lovers, Riverside Youth Project, CCTV, Broad Plain, Bristol city centre, Jill Reilly, Banksy Passage: By Jill Reilly CCTV may have captured the elusive artist Banksy as he was installing his latest creation in Bristol. Cameras - ironically set up to deter graffiti artists - filmed two people dressed as workmen unloading kit from the back of a white van in the early hours of Sunday morning. The video belongs to Broad Plain and Riverside Youth Project - they removed the artwork hours after it was put up, sparking a row over theft - and even leading to the leader receiving death threats. Scroll down for video CCTV may have captured the elusive artist Banksy as he was installing his latest creation in Bristol. Cameras - ironically set up to deter graffiti artists - filmed two people unloading kit from the back of a white van in the early hours of Sunday morning. Created Mobile Lovers at the weekend on the edge of Bristol city centre. Removed from the wall by youth club who insist it was made for them. Plan to sell the work to fund the future of the club - want at least £100,000. Bristol City Council: Not '100 per cent sure of the ownership' of the wall
Banksy
[ "Bob Arum" ]
{ "passage": 643, "query": 1032 }
Query: And a year ago, Mayweather said the Pacquiao fight will never happen 'because I will never do business with @placeholder again.' Entities: Floyd Mayweather, Floyd Mayweather Jnr, Mayweather, Pacquiao, Devon Alexander, Macau, Chris Algieri, Bolton, Manny Pacquiao, Bob Arum, Amir Khan, WBC Passage: In the week since Manny Pacquiao dominated and dismantled Chris Algieri over 12 lop-sided rounds in Macau, the clamour for him to fight Floyd Mayweather Jnr has reached unprecedented levels. Pacquiao stoked the flames by dutifully calling out Mayweather to anyone who would listen and his promoter Bob Arum quickly followed suit, as he had done with gusto in the build up. The WBC, whose welterweight and light-middleweight titles Mayweather holds, then claimed they will do whatever they can to make the fight despite having ranked the pair as No 1 and No 2 for the last year without installing Pacquiao as Mayweather's mandatory challenger. Manny Pacquiao defeated Chris Algieri in Macau last Saturday. Talk is now intensifying over a fight with Floyd Mayweather. Mayweather has remained silent, despite five years of speculation. Amir Khan is still on the shortlist to fight Mayweather at some point. The Bolton boxer has to beat Devon Alexander in December first, though
Bob Arum
[ "Chris Algieri" ]
{ "passage": 643, "query": 1033 }
Query: An aerial view of the ring shows @placeholder knocked to the floor during a bout with Pacquiao last weekend Entities: Floyd Mayweather, Floyd Mayweather Jnr, Mayweather, Pacquiao, Devon Alexander, Macau, Chris Algieri, Bolton, Manny Pacquiao, Bob Arum, Amir Khan, WBC Passage: In the week since Manny Pacquiao dominated and dismantled Chris Algieri over 12 lop-sided rounds in Macau, the clamour for him to fight Floyd Mayweather Jnr has reached unprecedented levels. Pacquiao stoked the flames by dutifully calling out Mayweather to anyone who would listen and his promoter Bob Arum quickly followed suit, as he had done with gusto in the build up. The WBC, whose welterweight and light-middleweight titles Mayweather holds, then claimed they will do whatever they can to make the fight despite having ranked the pair as No 1 and No 2 for the last year without installing Pacquiao as Mayweather's mandatory challenger. Manny Pacquiao defeated Chris Algieri in Macau last Saturday. Talk is now intensifying over a fight with Floyd Mayweather. Mayweather has remained silent, despite five years of speculation. Amir Khan is still on the shortlist to fight Mayweather at some point. The Bolton boxer has to beat Devon Alexander in December first, though
Chris Algieri
[ "Dutch RoboHand", "RoboHand" ]
{ "passage": 644, "query": 1034 }
Query: The fearsome @placeholder makes light work of a Panda car, as it hoists it aloft in front of the crowds at Newcastle's Maker Faire UK Entities: Maker Faire, Panda, RoboHand, Julian Robinson, Dutch RoboHand, UK, Life Science Centre, Newcastle Passage: By Julian Robinson A giant robotic hand arches down and locks its metallic fingers around a car like a scene from a futuristic film. With frightening power it clamps the roof of the green Panda and uses its superhuman robot strength to hold it aloft. With frightening power it squeezes the vehicle's frame as if it were no stronger than paper, smashing through the windows and crumpling the body work. RoboHand, a giant robotic hand with hydraulically-powered fingers, crushes a green Panda at Life Science Centre in Newcastle RoboHand is the attraction that has been dazzling audiences at the Maker Faire UK, a science technology and arts and craft extravaganza at Newcastle's Life Science Centre. Six ton robotic arm is capable of crushing cars, oil drums and wardrobes. Powerful hydraulic fingers were made out of recycled scrap metal. Dutch RoboHand, on show in Newcastle, tours world for science shows
Dutch RoboHand
[ "Dutch RoboHand", "RoboHand" ]
{ "passage": 644, "query": 1034 }
Query: The fearsome @placeholder makes light work of a Panda car, as it hoists it aloft in front of the crowds at Newcastle's Maker Faire UK Entities: Maker Faire, Panda, RoboHand, Julian Robinson, Dutch RoboHand, UK, Life Science Centre, Newcastle Passage: By Julian Robinson A giant robotic hand arches down and locks its metallic fingers around a car like a scene from a futuristic film. With frightening power it clamps the roof of the green Panda and uses its superhuman robot strength to hold it aloft. With frightening power it squeezes the vehicle's frame as if it were no stronger than paper, smashing through the windows and crumpling the body work. RoboHand, a giant robotic hand with hydraulically-powered fingers, crushes a green Panda at Life Science Centre in Newcastle RoboHand is the attraction that has been dazzling audiences at the Maker Faire UK, a science technology and arts and craft extravaganza at Newcastle's Life Science Centre. Six ton robotic arm is capable of crushing cars, oil drums and wardrobes. Powerful hydraulic fingers were made out of recycled scrap metal. Dutch RoboHand, on show in Newcastle, tours world for science shows
RoboHand
[ "Miranda" ]
{ "passage": 645, "query": 1035 }
Query: Death wish: Barbour told detectives that he and @placeholder had plotted to kill someone in the past, but without success Entities: Snejana Farberov, The Daily Item, Sunbury, Pennsylvania, LaFerrara, Aaron Sharp, Craigslist, Miranda Barbour, Troy LaFerrara, Elytte, Miranda, Barbour, Elytte Barbour Passage: By Aaron Sharp and Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 02:15 EST, 7 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:30 EST, 7 December 2013 Two young Pennsylvania newlyweds lured a stranger to his death with a Craigslist ad because they wanted to fulfill their long-time fantasy of killing someone together. Sunbury police said 22-year-old Elytte Barbour was charged Friday night in the death of 42-year-old Troy LaFerrara. Barbour's 18-year-old wife, Miranda, was charged Wednesday. Investigators said Elytte Barbour confessed to police the couple planned the killing. He previously told The Daily Item of Sunbury his wife acted in self-defense when LaFerrara, who was married, groped her after hiring her as a ‘companion.’. Miranda Barbour, 18, arranged to meet married engineer Troy LaFerrara in parking lot for sex. Her husband, 22-year-old Elytte Barbour, was hiding under blanket in backseat and waiting for a signal. Police say Elytte strangled LaFerrara with a cord while his wife repeatedly knifed him. Miranda had previously claimed she stabbed him in her car after he tried to sexually assault her. Couple later washed blood from the car and drive to a strip club to celebrate Elytte Barbour's birthday
Miranda
[ "Barbour" ]
{ "passage": 645, "query": 1036 }
Query: LaFerrara entered Barbour’s vehicle, and once they arrived in Sunbury, LaFerrara told @placeholder to pull over, police said. Entities: Snejana Farberov, The Daily Item, Sunbury, Pennsylvania, LaFerrara, Aaron Sharp, Craigslist, Miranda Barbour, Troy LaFerrara, Elytte, Miranda, Barbour, Elytte Barbour Passage: By Aaron Sharp and Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 02:15 EST, 7 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:30 EST, 7 December 2013 Two young Pennsylvania newlyweds lured a stranger to his death with a Craigslist ad because they wanted to fulfill their long-time fantasy of killing someone together. Sunbury police said 22-year-old Elytte Barbour was charged Friday night in the death of 42-year-old Troy LaFerrara. Barbour's 18-year-old wife, Miranda, was charged Wednesday. Investigators said Elytte Barbour confessed to police the couple planned the killing. He previously told The Daily Item of Sunbury his wife acted in self-defense when LaFerrara, who was married, groped her after hiring her as a ‘companion.’. Miranda Barbour, 18, arranged to meet married engineer Troy LaFerrara in parking lot for sex. Her husband, 22-year-old Elytte Barbour, was hiding under blanket in backseat and waiting for a signal. Police say Elytte strangled LaFerrara with a cord while his wife repeatedly knifed him. Miranda had previously claimed she stabbed him in her car after he tried to sexually assault her. Couple later washed blood from the car and drive to a strip club to celebrate Elytte Barbour's birthday
Barbour
[ "House" ]
{ "passage": 646, "query": 1037 }
Query: Subsequent state-of-the art DNA testing conducted after the conviction showed that semen on the victim belonged to her husband, not @placeholder. Entities: House, Jon Blackwood, Tennessee, WASHINGTON, Supreme Court, Carolyn Muncey, Paul House, CNN Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A former death row inmate in Tennessee has been cleared of murder, three years after the Supreme Court raised repeated questions about his conviction. After 22 years on death row, Paul House was released on bail and has now been cleared of murder charges. State prosecutors on Tuesday asked a judge to drop all charges against Paul House, who was convicted of murder and sentenced to die in 1986. Special Judge Jon Blackwood accepted the request. House had been scheduled to be retried next month for the 1985 murder of Carolyn Muncey. He had been on death row for 22 years but was released on bail last year. He has multiple sclerosis and must use a wheelchair. New evidence prompts judge to drop murder charges against Paul House. House, of Tennessee, spent 22 years on death row for murder of Carolyn Muncey. House, who uses a wheelchair, was released on bail in 2007. New DNA testing helped raise doubts
House
[ "Damascus" ]
{ "passage": 647, "query": 1038 }
Query: The cousins first opened the gallery in @placeholder in 2006, but the conflict had forced them to move the headquarters to Dubai around three years ago. Entities: Syrian, Safwan Dahoul, Dahoul, Ayyam Gallery, Damascus, UAE, Syria, CNN, Arab Spring, Ministry of Culture, Dubai Passage: (CNN) -- For three decades or so, Syrian artist Safwan Dahoul has been painting pensive, haunting images -- all of which are titled "Dream". The somber paintings typically depict a downcast, lone woman, painted in shades of gray or muted colors. A celebrated painter, Dahoul had seen his works acquired by the Syrian Ministry of Culture and the national museum in Damascus. But he now lives in Dubai, joining over two million fellow citizens who fled overseas to escape the brutal civil war. When Dahoul moved to the UAE in 2012, he left behind most of his belongings, including many of his "Dream" paintings, at his Damascus home. Ayyam Gallery, based in Dubai, helped more than a dozen Syrian artists flee the civil war. It also moved over 3,000 artworks out of Syria. Turmoil and lack of accessibility have driven demand for artworks from Arab Spring countries, including Syria
Damascus
[ "Ayyam Gallery" ]
{ "passage": 647, "query": 1039 }
Query: On the first day of Art Dubai last month, @placeholder sold a "Dream" painting by Dahoul for $150,000. Entities: Syrian, Safwan Dahoul, Dahoul, Ayyam Gallery, Damascus, UAE, Syria, CNN, Arab Spring, Ministry of Culture, Dubai Passage: (CNN) -- For three decades or so, Syrian artist Safwan Dahoul has been painting pensive, haunting images -- all of which are titled "Dream". The somber paintings typically depict a downcast, lone woman, painted in shades of gray or muted colors. A celebrated painter, Dahoul had seen his works acquired by the Syrian Ministry of Culture and the national museum in Damascus. But he now lives in Dubai, joining over two million fellow citizens who fled overseas to escape the brutal civil war. When Dahoul moved to the UAE in 2012, he left behind most of his belongings, including many of his "Dream" paintings, at his Damascus home. Ayyam Gallery, based in Dubai, helped more than a dozen Syrian artists flee the civil war. It also moved over 3,000 artworks out of Syria. Turmoil and lack of accessibility have driven demand for artworks from Arab Spring countries, including Syria
Ayyam Gallery
[ "Wal-Mart" ]
{ "passage": 648, "query": 1040 }
Query: 'While many supermarkets strive to keep within a few percentage points of @placeholder’ prices, WinCo Foods often undersells the massive discount chain,' Supermarket News says. Entities: WinCo, Wal-Mart, Daily Mail, Western, Idaho Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:32 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 14:51 EST, 9 August 2013 A small Idaho grocery chain has been dubbed 'Wal-Mart's worst nightmare' after recording huge profits at its 100 stores. The no frills Western-based chain WinCo offers cheaper prices as well as better employee conditions than its giant rival, according to experts who claim that the small chain could one day be national competitor. The danger for Wal-Mart is fitting given the company started with a name aping the large chain. Strength to strength: Rapidly expanding grocery chain WinCo offer lower prices and better pay and conditions for staff than most of their big rivals. Western-based chain WinCo currently has around 100 stores. It appears to offer better employee conditions than its giant rival. They buy direct from supplier and not accept credit cards
Wal-Mart
[ "Wal-Mart" ]
{ "passage": 648, "query": 1041 }
Query: 'The fact that another retailer—even a small regional one—is able to compete and sometimes beat @placeholder on prices, while also operating well-organized stores staffed by workers who enjoy their jobs, like their employer, and genuinely want the company to be successful.' Entities: WinCo, Wal-Mart, Daily Mail, Western, Idaho Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:32 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 14:51 EST, 9 August 2013 A small Idaho grocery chain has been dubbed 'Wal-Mart's worst nightmare' after recording huge profits at its 100 stores. The no frills Western-based chain WinCo offers cheaper prices as well as better employee conditions than its giant rival, according to experts who claim that the small chain could one day be national competitor. The danger for Wal-Mart is fitting given the company started with a name aping the large chain. Strength to strength: Rapidly expanding grocery chain WinCo offer lower prices and better pay and conditions for staff than most of their big rivals. Western-based chain WinCo currently has around 100 stores. It appears to offer better employee conditions than its giant rival. They buy direct from supplier and not accept credit cards
Wal-Mart
[ "Rodney Gomes" ]
{ "passage": 649, "query": 1042 }
Query: '[But] I know @placeholder, and I'm sure he did the calculations right.' Entities: Neptune, Rio de Janeiro, National Observatory, Earth, Brazil, Rodney Gomes, Pluto, Planet X Passage: The evidence for 'Planet X' - the mysterious hypothesised planet on the edge of our solar system - has taken a new turn thanks to the mathematics of a noted astronomer. Rodney Gomes, an astronomer at the National Observatory of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro, says the irregular orbits of small icy bodies beyond Neptune imply that a planet four times the size of Earth is swirling around our sun in the fringes of the solar system. Planet X - perhaps mis-named now that Pluto has been demoted to a dwarf planet - has been widely hypothesised for decade, but has never been proven. Distortion to orbits of asteroids beyond Pluto imply mystery planet is tugging at them, claims astronomer
Rodney Gomes
[ "Copahue", "Copahue Volcano" ]
{ "passage": 650, "query": 1043 }
Query: The black, ash-filled gas has soared as 1.5 kilometers (almost 1 mile) above @placeholder and extended 13 kilometers (8 miles) out from it, toward the southeast. Entities: Argentinian, Copahue Volcano, Argentina, Chilean, Andes, Geological and Mining Service, Concepcion, Chile, CNN, Copahue Passage: (CNN) -- Chilean authorities on Sunday issued a red alert -- the most severe in their warning system -- that the Copahue Volcano, high in the Andes mountains on the border with Argentina, might be poised for a significant eruption. In a statement, Chile's Geological and Mining Service stressed that no mandatory evacuations have been ordered around the remote volcano, which lies about 280 kilometers southeast (175 miles) of Concepcion, though the closest roads to it are in Argentina. Even though the seismic activity suggests a minor eruption, the agency decided to raise the alert level because it could not rule out a major eruption. The service warned specifically about potentially dangerous mudslides within a 15-kilometer (9.3-mile) radius of the crater. A Chilean ministry issues its highest level of alert for the Copahue volcano. No evacuations are ordered, but the agency can't rule out a significant eruption. Copahue's summit is over 9,800 feet above sea level, near the Argentinian border. Its last significant eruption was in 2000
Copahue
[ "Copahue", "Copahue Volcano" ]
{ "passage": 650, "query": 1043 }
Query: The black, ash-filled gas has soared as 1.5 kilometers (almost 1 mile) above @placeholder and extended 13 kilometers (8 miles) out from it, toward the southeast. Entities: Argentinian, Copahue Volcano, Argentina, Chilean, Andes, Geological and Mining Service, Concepcion, Chile, CNN, Copahue Passage: (CNN) -- Chilean authorities on Sunday issued a red alert -- the most severe in their warning system -- that the Copahue Volcano, high in the Andes mountains on the border with Argentina, might be poised for a significant eruption. In a statement, Chile's Geological and Mining Service stressed that no mandatory evacuations have been ordered around the remote volcano, which lies about 280 kilometers southeast (175 miles) of Concepcion, though the closest roads to it are in Argentina. Even though the seismic activity suggests a minor eruption, the agency decided to raise the alert level because it could not rule out a major eruption. The service warned specifically about potentially dangerous mudslides within a 15-kilometer (9.3-mile) radius of the crater. A Chilean ministry issues its highest level of alert for the Copahue volcano. No evacuations are ordered, but the agency can't rule out a significant eruption. Copahue's summit is over 9,800 feet above sea level, near the Argentinian border. Its last significant eruption was in 2000
Copahue Volcano
[ "Dianne Feinstein", "Feinstein" ]
{ "passage": 651, "query": 1044 }
Query: @placeholder and Levin had released a statement eight months ago that said, "The CIA did not first learn about the existence of the Usama Bin Laden courier from CIA detainees subjected to coercive interrogation techniques. Entities: John McCain, R-Arizona, Levin, D-Michigan, Senate Intelligence Committee, Osama bin Laden, Feinstein, Bergen, Carl Levin, McCain, bin Laden, Pakistan, Zero Dark Thirty, Senate Armed Services Committee, Michael Lynton, CIA, Senate, Dianne Feinstein, D-California, U.S., Sony Pictures Passage: On Wednesday, three senior U.S. senators sent Michael Lynton, the CEO of Sony Pictures, a letter about "Zero Dark Thirty," the much-discussed new movie about the hunt for Osama bin Laden, which described the film as "grossly inaccurate and misleading." In the letter, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein, D-California, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin, D-Michigan, and Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, expressed their "deep disappointment" in the movie's depiction of CIA officers torturing prisoners, which "credits these detainees with providing critical lead information" about the courier who led the CIA to bin Laden's hiding place in northern Pakistan. Sens. Feinstein, McCain, Levin send letter calling new film "grossly inaccurate" Letter adds to controversy over depiction of torture as a key to finding bin Laden, Bergen says. Senate committee has approved 6,000-page classified report on CIA interrogations program. Bergen says as much as possible of that report should be released to the public
Dianne Feinstein
[ "Dianne Feinstein", "Feinstein" ]
{ "passage": 651, "query": 1044 }
Query: @placeholder and Levin had released a statement eight months ago that said, "The CIA did not first learn about the existence of the Usama Bin Laden courier from CIA detainees subjected to coercive interrogation techniques. Entities: John McCain, R-Arizona, Levin, D-Michigan, Senate Intelligence Committee, Osama bin Laden, Feinstein, Bergen, Carl Levin, McCain, bin Laden, Pakistan, Zero Dark Thirty, Senate Armed Services Committee, Michael Lynton, CIA, Senate, Dianne Feinstein, D-California, U.S., Sony Pictures Passage: On Wednesday, three senior U.S. senators sent Michael Lynton, the CEO of Sony Pictures, a letter about "Zero Dark Thirty," the much-discussed new movie about the hunt for Osama bin Laden, which described the film as "grossly inaccurate and misleading." In the letter, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein, D-California, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin, D-Michigan, and Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, expressed their "deep disappointment" in the movie's depiction of CIA officers torturing prisoners, which "credits these detainees with providing critical lead information" about the courier who led the CIA to bin Laden's hiding place in northern Pakistan. Sens. Feinstein, McCain, Levin send letter calling new film "grossly inaccurate" Letter adds to controversy over depiction of torture as a key to finding bin Laden, Bergen says. Senate committee has approved 6,000-page classified report on CIA interrogations program. Bergen says as much as possible of that report should be released to the public
Feinstein
[ "CIA" ]
{ "passage": 651, "query": 1045 }
Query: Feinstein and Levin had released a statement eight months ago that said, "The CIA did not first learn about the existence of the Usama Bin Laden courier from @placeholder detainees subjected to coercive interrogation techniques. Entities: John McCain, R-Arizona, Levin, D-Michigan, Senate Intelligence Committee, Osama bin Laden, Feinstein, Bergen, Carl Levin, McCain, bin Laden, Pakistan, Zero Dark Thirty, Senate Armed Services Committee, Michael Lynton, CIA, Senate, Dianne Feinstein, D-California, U.S., Sony Pictures Passage: On Wednesday, three senior U.S. senators sent Michael Lynton, the CEO of Sony Pictures, a letter about "Zero Dark Thirty," the much-discussed new movie about the hunt for Osama bin Laden, which described the film as "grossly inaccurate and misleading." In the letter, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein, D-California, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin, D-Michigan, and Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, expressed their "deep disappointment" in the movie's depiction of CIA officers torturing prisoners, which "credits these detainees with providing critical lead information" about the courier who led the CIA to bin Laden's hiding place in northern Pakistan. Sens. Feinstein, McCain, Levin send letter calling new film "grossly inaccurate" Letter adds to controversy over depiction of torture as a key to finding bin Laden, Bergen says. Senate committee has approved 6,000-page classified report on CIA interrogations program. Bergen says as much as possible of that report should be released to the public
CIA
[ "Route 66", "Will Rogers Highway" ]
{ "passage": 652, "query": 1046 }
Query: Of the 116 episodes in the 1960-1964 TV show "@placeholder" (yes, always spelled with a lower-case "r") only two episodes were actually filmed on Route 66. Entities: United States, The Grapes of Wrath, Route 66, America, Alamo, Get Your Kicks on) Route 66, Will Rogers Highway, Statue of Liberty, CNN, Los Angeles, John Steinbeck Passage: (CNN) -- Route 66 has been called "the most famous highway in the world," and it remains the ultimate road trip. Within the United States and to travelers from around the globe, Route 66 is on par with the Alamo and the Statue of Liberty as an icon of America. Route 66 offers today's travelers the chance to press their noses against the window peering into another time, and it shows us an America that still exists off the modern freeway system. Here's a glimpse into that world, with seven things most folks don't know about Route 66. 1. Over 2,000 of Route 66's original 2,448 connected miles are still approachable, if not always drivable. John Steinbeck conceived of "The Grapes of Wrath" on a late 1937 summer drive on the famous highway. "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" was partially written while the songwriter and his wife were driving to Los Angeles. Although the signage is sporadic, Route 66 is properly co-designated "the Will Rogers Highway"
Route 66
[ "Route 66", "Will Rogers Highway" ]
{ "passage": 652, "query": 1046 }
Query: Of the 116 episodes in the 1960-1964 TV show "@placeholder" (yes, always spelled with a lower-case "r") only two episodes were actually filmed on Route 66. Entities: United States, The Grapes of Wrath, Route 66, America, Alamo, Get Your Kicks on) Route 66, Will Rogers Highway, Statue of Liberty, CNN, Los Angeles, John Steinbeck Passage: (CNN) -- Route 66 has been called "the most famous highway in the world," and it remains the ultimate road trip. Within the United States and to travelers from around the globe, Route 66 is on par with the Alamo and the Statue of Liberty as an icon of America. Route 66 offers today's travelers the chance to press their noses against the window peering into another time, and it shows us an America that still exists off the modern freeway system. Here's a glimpse into that world, with seven things most folks don't know about Route 66. 1. Over 2,000 of Route 66's original 2,448 connected miles are still approachable, if not always drivable. John Steinbeck conceived of "The Grapes of Wrath" on a late 1937 summer drive on the famous highway. "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" was partially written while the songwriter and his wife were driving to Los Angeles. Although the signage is sporadic, Route 66 is properly co-designated "the Will Rogers Highway"
Will Rogers Highway
[ "Lionel Messi" ]
{ "passage": 653, "query": 1047 }
Query: Barca hope to have @placeholder back for that match, as his injury is not as bad as feared. Entities: French, Cesc Fabregas, Champions League, Eric Abidal, Spanish, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Spain, CNN, Catalan, Lionel Messi, Mallorca, Alexis Sanchez, Messi-esque, PSG, Real Madrid, Barcelona, La Liga, Barca, Paris Saint-Germain Passage: (CNN) -- While Zlatan Ibrahimovic showed more evidence of his importance to Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday, Barcelona responded with an ominous warning of the club's powers even without Lionel Messi. With the four-time world player of the year battling to be fit for Wednesday's visit by the French league leaders, having injured his hamstring in last week's 2-2 draw, Cesc Fabregas put up his hand for a role in the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinal. In a Messi-esque performance, the Spain midfielder took his chance to impress as he scored his first hat-trick for Barcelona in a 5-0 thrashing of Mallorca that kept the Catalan side 13 points clear of second-placed Real Madrid in La Liga. Cesc Fabregas scores his first hat-trick for Barcelona in absence of injured Lionel Messi. Alexis Sanchez scores other two goals in Spanish leaders' 5-0 win over Mallorca. Eric Abidal makes his long-awaited return for Barca after liver transplant. Champions League opponents PSG extend French lead with win
Lionel Messi
[ "Alexander Kinyua" ]
{ "passage": 654, "query": 1048 }
Query: The brother said he "confronted (@placeholder), who denied the remains were human," then went upstairs to get his father, the detective said in the charging document. Entities: Joppatowne, Harford County Detention Center, Canada, Alexander Kinyua, Agyei, Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei, Maryland, CNN, Kodie Passage: (CNN) -- Hours after his family members alerted police to a human head and two hands they discovered stashed in metal tins, a Maryland man admitted killing his housemate, cutting him up, then eating his heart and part of his brain, authorities said. Alexander Kinyua, 21, was being held without bail at the Harford County Detention Center after being charged with first-degree murder, first-degree assault and second-degree assault. Calls to his public defender Friday morning were not immediately returned. Suspect in Canada body parts probe described as 'creepy' and a kitten-killer His roommate, Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie, had left his Joppatowne home six days earlier for an apparent early morning jog. Wearing a T-shirt and shorts, he left his wallet, cell phone and identification at home. Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie, 37, was reported missing last Saturday. His roommate's relatives say three days later, they found a head and hands. The roommate later admitted to killing Agyei-Kodie, authorities say. He said he ate Agyei-Kodie's heart and part of his brain, a sheriff says
Alexander Kinyua
[ "Iggy Pop and The Stooges", "Stooges" ]
{ "passage": 655, "query": 1049 }
Query: More commercial than @placeholder' records, Iggy's solo albums were met with critical acclaim and better sales, but never breakthrough into the mainstream. Entities: Lust for Life, Michigan, Iggy, Heroin, David Bowie, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Muskegon, Stooges, Guns N' Roses, REM, The Idiot, Sex Pistols, James Newell Osterberg, Iggy Pop, CNN, The Iguanas, Iggy Pop and The Stooges Passage: (CNN) -- Iggy Pop invented punk rock. That's how cool he is. His songs have been covered by the likes of Guns N' Roses, REM, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Sex Pistols. Iggy Pop: The wildest man in rock music. He is the wildest wild man of rock and his four-decade career has been marked by drug addiction, self mutilation and onstage nudity -- and at 61 years old he is showing no signs of growing old gracefully. Born on April 21, 1947, in Muskegon, Michigan, James Newell Osterberg grew up in a trailer park. When he began learning the drums as a teenager his parents gave up their bedroom to house his drum kit. It wasn't long before he took his talent out of the bedroom, playing with high-school band The Iguanas, from which he later took his stage name. Iggy Pop and The Stooges produced three classic albums in the 60s and 70s. In 1975, Iggy checked himself into a mental institution in a bid to get off Heroin. David Bowie co-wrote and produced Iggy's The Idiot and Lust for Life albums. The Stooges re-united in 2003 and have since played all over the world
Iggy Pop and The Stooges
[ "Iggy Pop and The Stooges", "Stooges" ]
{ "passage": 655, "query": 1049 }
Query: More commercial than @placeholder' records, Iggy's solo albums were met with critical acclaim and better sales, but never breakthrough into the mainstream. Entities: Lust for Life, Michigan, Iggy, Heroin, David Bowie, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Muskegon, Stooges, Guns N' Roses, REM, The Idiot, Sex Pistols, James Newell Osterberg, Iggy Pop, CNN, The Iguanas, Iggy Pop and The Stooges Passage: (CNN) -- Iggy Pop invented punk rock. That's how cool he is. His songs have been covered by the likes of Guns N' Roses, REM, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Sex Pistols. Iggy Pop: The wildest man in rock music. He is the wildest wild man of rock and his four-decade career has been marked by drug addiction, self mutilation and onstage nudity -- and at 61 years old he is showing no signs of growing old gracefully. Born on April 21, 1947, in Muskegon, Michigan, James Newell Osterberg grew up in a trailer park. When he began learning the drums as a teenager his parents gave up their bedroom to house his drum kit. It wasn't long before he took his talent out of the bedroom, playing with high-school band The Iguanas, from which he later took his stage name. Iggy Pop and The Stooges produced three classic albums in the 60s and 70s. In 1975, Iggy checked himself into a mental institution in a bid to get off Heroin. David Bowie co-wrote and produced Iggy's The Idiot and Lust for Life albums. The Stooges re-united in 2003 and have since played all over the world
Stooges
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 656, "query": 1050 }
Query: There is also persistent tension over China's efforts to control the level of its currency, the renminbi, which @placeholder officials say make it undervalued. Entities: United States, Xi Jinping, Barack Obama, Chinese, U.S., Communist Party, Xi, Hu, Obama, CNN, American, China Passage: (CNN) -- Vice President Xi Jinping of China, the man set become the country's next paramount leader, is scheduled to meet with President Barack Obama and other officials on Tuesday during a U.S. visit that is likely to help burnish Xi's statesmanly credentials at home and abroad. The planned meetings have thrust Xi, who is expected to become head of the ruling Communist Party later this year, onto center stage in both the American and Chinese news media. Hu undertook a similar visit 10 years ago as he was being groomed for the top job. But beneath the carefully choreographed presentation of the high-profile meetings lies a range of contentious issues on which Xi has little incentive to give ground, including trade and China's growing military presence. The Chinese vice president is in the United States for a five-day visit. Xi Jinping is expected to become China's president later this year. He is scheduled to meet with President Obama and other top officials. Observers expect Xi to take a tough line on issues like trade
American
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 656, "query": 1050 }
Query: There is also persistent tension over China's efforts to control the level of its currency, the renminbi, which @placeholder officials say make it undervalued. Entities: United States, Xi Jinping, Barack Obama, Chinese, U.S., Communist Party, Xi, Hu, Obama, CNN, American, China Passage: (CNN) -- Vice President Xi Jinping of China, the man set become the country's next paramount leader, is scheduled to meet with President Barack Obama and other officials on Tuesday during a U.S. visit that is likely to help burnish Xi's statesmanly credentials at home and abroad. The planned meetings have thrust Xi, who is expected to become head of the ruling Communist Party later this year, onto center stage in both the American and Chinese news media. Hu undertook a similar visit 10 years ago as he was being groomed for the top job. But beneath the carefully choreographed presentation of the high-profile meetings lies a range of contentious issues on which Xi has little incentive to give ground, including trade and China's growing military presence. The Chinese vice president is in the United States for a five-day visit. Xi Jinping is expected to become China's president later this year. He is scheduled to meet with President Obama and other top officials. Observers expect Xi to take a tough line on issues like trade
U.S.
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 656, "query": 1050 }
Query: There is also persistent tension over China's efforts to control the level of its currency, the renminbi, which @placeholder officials say make it undervalued. Entities: United States, Xi Jinping, Barack Obama, Chinese, U.S., Communist Party, Xi, Hu, Obama, CNN, American, China Passage: (CNN) -- Vice President Xi Jinping of China, the man set become the country's next paramount leader, is scheduled to meet with President Barack Obama and other officials on Tuesday during a U.S. visit that is likely to help burnish Xi's statesmanly credentials at home and abroad. The planned meetings have thrust Xi, who is expected to become head of the ruling Communist Party later this year, onto center stage in both the American and Chinese news media. Hu undertook a similar visit 10 years ago as he was being groomed for the top job. But beneath the carefully choreographed presentation of the high-profile meetings lies a range of contentious issues on which Xi has little incentive to give ground, including trade and China's growing military presence. The Chinese vice president is in the United States for a five-day visit. Xi Jinping is expected to become China's president later this year. He is scheduled to meet with President Obama and other top officials. Observers expect Xi to take a tough line on issues like trade
United States
[ "Uber" ]
{ "passage": 657, "query": 1051 }
Query: The latest company accused of allowing this sort of thing is @placeholder, the Internet car-ride service. Entities: Uber, LOVEINT, Facebook, Internet, NSA, CNN, Schneier, Bruce Schneier Passage: (CNN) -- In the Internet age, we have no choice but to entrust our data with private companies: e-mail providers, service providers, retailers, and so on. We realize that this data is at risk from hackers. But there's another risk as well: the employees of the companies who are holding our data for us. In the early years of Facebook, employees had a master password that enabled them to view anything they wanted in any account. NSA employees occasionally snoop on their friends and partners. The agency even has a name for it: LOVEINT. And well before the Internet, people with access to police or medical records occasionally used that power to look up either famous people or people they knew. Uber is under investigation for spying on riders without their permission. Bruce Schneier: Increasingly, employees of companies can look at our private data. Even the federal trade commission can ask companies to increase standards of security. Schneier: Corporate collection of our data has long outpaced the laws protecting us
Uber
[ "Internet" ]
{ "passage": 657, "query": 1052 }
Query: The latest company accused of allowing this sort of thing is Uber, the @placeholder car-ride service. Entities: Uber, LOVEINT, Facebook, Internet, NSA, CNN, Schneier, Bruce Schneier Passage: (CNN) -- In the Internet age, we have no choice but to entrust our data with private companies: e-mail providers, service providers, retailers, and so on. We realize that this data is at risk from hackers. But there's another risk as well: the employees of the companies who are holding our data for us. In the early years of Facebook, employees had a master password that enabled them to view anything they wanted in any account. NSA employees occasionally snoop on their friends and partners. The agency even has a name for it: LOVEINT. And well before the Internet, people with access to police or medical records occasionally used that power to look up either famous people or people they knew. Uber is under investigation for spying on riders without their permission. Bruce Schneier: Increasingly, employees of companies can look at our private data. Even the federal trade commission can ask companies to increase standards of security. Schneier: Corporate collection of our data has long outpaced the laws protecting us
Internet
[ "Facebook" ]
{ "passage": 657, "query": 1053 }
Query: Your @placeholder and Uber data are only protected by company culture. Entities: Uber, LOVEINT, Facebook, Internet, NSA, CNN, Schneier, Bruce Schneier Passage: (CNN) -- In the Internet age, we have no choice but to entrust our data with private companies: e-mail providers, service providers, retailers, and so on. We realize that this data is at risk from hackers. But there's another risk as well: the employees of the companies who are holding our data for us. In the early years of Facebook, employees had a master password that enabled them to view anything they wanted in any account. NSA employees occasionally snoop on their friends and partners. The agency even has a name for it: LOVEINT. And well before the Internet, people with access to police or medical records occasionally used that power to look up either famous people or people they knew. Uber is under investigation for spying on riders without their permission. Bruce Schneier: Increasingly, employees of companies can look at our private data. Even the federal trade commission can ask companies to increase standards of security. Schneier: Corporate collection of our data has long outpaced the laws protecting us
Facebook
[ "Conference club" ]
{ "passage": 658, "query": 1054 }
Query: Southport could miss Lewis' goals as they currently languish one point above the relegation zone in the @placeholder. Entities: United, Sadiq El Fitouri, Louis van Gaal, Drew Lewis, Old Trafford, Salford City, Southport, Manchester United, Lewis, Conference club, Premier League Passage: Manchester United are set to offer a trial to Southport teenager Drew Lewis. The 19-year-old has scored 38 goals for the Conference club's reserve side this season. His performances have captured the attention of a number of league clubs - but United have moved to offer the youngster a trial. Southport's Drew Lewis will be given a trial with Louis van Gaal's Manchester United Lewis could have the opportunity of playing at Manchester United's famous Old Trafford stadium The development comes after United signed Sadiq El Fitouri a contract after spotting him at local club Salford City. And Lewis could be the next non-league player to make the massive step up to the Premier League if his trial is successful. Southport teenager Drew Lewis has impressed Manchester United. The 19-year-old is set to be offered a trial at Old Trafford. Lewis has scored 38 goals for Southport's reserve side this season. United signed Sadiq El Fitouri from Salford City at the end of January. CLICK HERE for all the latest Manchester United news
Conference club
[ "Welsh" ]
{ "passage": 659, "query": 1055 }
Query: 'Over the last number of years we have performed admirably as a Welsh nation, with only 20,000 players and three million people, we've tried to wear that @placeholder shirt with a lot of pride. Entities: Dan Biggar, Fiji, Edwards, Australia, Welsh, Booing, Shaun Edwards, Priestland, Millennium Stadium, Wales, Warren Gatland, Rhys Priestland Passage: Wales defence coach Shaun Edwards has added his voice to a chorus of disapproval aimed at the Millennium Stadium boo-boys. Fly-half Rhys Priestland will line up against Fiji on Saturday just a week after he was jeered when he replaced an injured Dan Biggar early in the second period during Wales' 33-28 loss to Australia. The booing came from a small minority of home supporters, and their behaviour has subsequently been condemned by Wales head coach Warren Gatland and Priestland's squad colleagues. Wales defence coach Shaun Edwards hit back strongly at the Welsh supporters who booed Rhys Priestland And Edwards has now told those fans: 'You boo one of us, you boo all of us.' Fly-half Rhys Priestland was jeered by sections of the crowd at the Millennium Stadium after he replaced Dan Biggar early in the second half of Wales' 33-28 loss to Australia. Booing came from a small minority of home supporters and has been condemned by Wales head coach Warren Gatland and a number of Priestland's squad colleagues. Priestland will wear the number 10 jersey against Fiji on Saturday
Welsh
[ "McShane", "Natasha McShane" ]
{ "passage": 660, "query": 1056 }
Query: 'She is still alive, but it feels as if we lost her and that's a scar that will never heal,' said Mrs @placeholder. Entities: Stacy Jurich, Northern Ireland, Heriberto Viramontes, McShane, Northern Irish, Irish, Natasha McShane, Viramontes, Jurich, Chicago Passage: A Chicago man convicted in the savage beating of a Northern Irish exchange student, which left her unable to walk or speak, was sentenced to 90 years in prison today. Minutes before Heriberto Viramontes learned his fate Thursday, a prosecutor displayed the bat used to assault exchange student Natasha McShane and her friend Stacy Jurich as they walked home on a spring evening. The 2010 attack left McShane with severe brain damage. Scroll down for video Vindicated: Heriberto Viramontes (left) was sentenced to 90 years in prison for the April 2010 baseball bat attack on Irish exchange student Natasha McShane (right) and her college friend. Heriberto Viramontes, 35, said in court he hopes his sentencing will help his victims heal. The April 2010 attack in Chicago left Natasha McShane with debilitating injuries and her friend Stacy Jurich with seizures. McShane's mother traveled from Northern Ireland for the sentencing, saying in court her daughter uses picture book to communicate. Jurich, 28, testified that she cannot get the sound of the baseball bat cracking her head open out of her mind four years later. Viramontes' sister insisted her brother was 'not a monster'
McShane
[ "McShane", "Natasha McShane" ]
{ "passage": 660, "query": 1056 }
Query: 'She is still alive, but it feels as if we lost her and that's a scar that will never heal,' said Mrs @placeholder. Entities: Stacy Jurich, Northern Ireland, Heriberto Viramontes, McShane, Northern Irish, Irish, Natasha McShane, Viramontes, Jurich, Chicago Passage: A Chicago man convicted in the savage beating of a Northern Irish exchange student, which left her unable to walk or speak, was sentenced to 90 years in prison today. Minutes before Heriberto Viramontes learned his fate Thursday, a prosecutor displayed the bat used to assault exchange student Natasha McShane and her friend Stacy Jurich as they walked home on a spring evening. The 2010 attack left McShane with severe brain damage. Scroll down for video Vindicated: Heriberto Viramontes (left) was sentenced to 90 years in prison for the April 2010 baseball bat attack on Irish exchange student Natasha McShane (right) and her college friend. Heriberto Viramontes, 35, said in court he hopes his sentencing will help his victims heal. The April 2010 attack in Chicago left Natasha McShane with debilitating injuries and her friend Stacy Jurich with seizures. McShane's mother traveled from Northern Ireland for the sentencing, saying in court her daughter uses picture book to communicate. Jurich, 28, testified that she cannot get the sound of the baseball bat cracking her head open out of her mind four years later. Viramontes' sister insisted her brother was 'not a monster'
Natasha McShane
[ "North", "North Korea", "North Korean" ]
{ "passage": 661, "query": 1057 }
Query: "So now that Mr. Bae has gone through a legal process, we urge the @placeholder to grant him amnesty and immediate release." Entities: Korean-American, Pae Jun Ho, Korean Central News Agency, North, Bae, U.S., North Korea, North Korean, Rason City, Kenneth Bae, Terri Chung, U.S. State Department, KCNA, Stalinist Passage: The sister of a U.S. citizen sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp defended her brother Thursday, asking leaders of both nations to "please, just see him as one man." Pae Jun Ho, known as Kenneth Bae by U.S. authorities, was found guilty of unspecified "hostile acts" against the reclusive Stalinist state, the North's state-run Korean Central News Agency reported. KCNA said the Korean-American was arrested November 3 after arriving as a tourist in Rason City, a port in the northeastern corner of North Korea. North Korean law allows up to 10 days of processing before a sentence is enforced, so it wasn't immediately clear when Bae would report for hard labor, or where he was being held in the meantime. Terri Chung asks leaders of both nations to see her brother as just "one man" He is known in the U.S. as Kenneth Bae and is referred to as Pae Jun Ho by North Korea. The U.S. State Department demands Bae's release, "full stop" North Korean state media report he committed "hostile acts" against the state
North
[ "North", "North Korea", "North Korean" ]
{ "passage": 661, "query": 1057 }
Query: "So now that Mr. Bae has gone through a legal process, we urge the @placeholder to grant him amnesty and immediate release." Entities: Korean-American, Pae Jun Ho, Korean Central News Agency, North, Bae, U.S., North Korea, North Korean, Rason City, Kenneth Bae, Terri Chung, U.S. State Department, KCNA, Stalinist Passage: The sister of a U.S. citizen sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp defended her brother Thursday, asking leaders of both nations to "please, just see him as one man." Pae Jun Ho, known as Kenneth Bae by U.S. authorities, was found guilty of unspecified "hostile acts" against the reclusive Stalinist state, the North's state-run Korean Central News Agency reported. KCNA said the Korean-American was arrested November 3 after arriving as a tourist in Rason City, a port in the northeastern corner of North Korea. North Korean law allows up to 10 days of processing before a sentence is enforced, so it wasn't immediately clear when Bae would report for hard labor, or where he was being held in the meantime. Terri Chung asks leaders of both nations to see her brother as just "one man" He is known in the U.S. as Kenneth Bae and is referred to as Pae Jun Ho by North Korea. The U.S. State Department demands Bae's release, "full stop" North Korean state media report he committed "hostile acts" against the state
North Korea
[ "North", "North Korea", "North Korean" ]
{ "passage": 661, "query": 1057 }
Query: "So now that Mr. Bae has gone through a legal process, we urge the @placeholder to grant him amnesty and immediate release." Entities: Korean-American, Pae Jun Ho, Korean Central News Agency, North, Bae, U.S., North Korea, North Korean, Rason City, Kenneth Bae, Terri Chung, U.S. State Department, KCNA, Stalinist Passage: The sister of a U.S. citizen sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp defended her brother Thursday, asking leaders of both nations to "please, just see him as one man." Pae Jun Ho, known as Kenneth Bae by U.S. authorities, was found guilty of unspecified "hostile acts" against the reclusive Stalinist state, the North's state-run Korean Central News Agency reported. KCNA said the Korean-American was arrested November 3 after arriving as a tourist in Rason City, a port in the northeastern corner of North Korea. North Korean law allows up to 10 days of processing before a sentence is enforced, so it wasn't immediately clear when Bae would report for hard labor, or where he was being held in the meantime. Terri Chung asks leaders of both nations to see her brother as just "one man" He is known in the U.S. as Kenneth Bae and is referred to as Pae Jun Ho by North Korea. The U.S. State Department demands Bae's release, "full stop" North Korean state media report he committed "hostile acts" against the state
North Korean
[ "North", "North Korea", "North Korean" ]
{ "passage": 661, "query": 1058 }
Query: In one recent case, however, @placeholder released an American prisoner without any apparent U.S. intervention. Entities: Korean-American, Pae Jun Ho, Korean Central News Agency, North, Bae, U.S., North Korea, North Korean, Rason City, Kenneth Bae, Terri Chung, U.S. State Department, KCNA, Stalinist Passage: The sister of a U.S. citizen sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp defended her brother Thursday, asking leaders of both nations to "please, just see him as one man." Pae Jun Ho, known as Kenneth Bae by U.S. authorities, was found guilty of unspecified "hostile acts" against the reclusive Stalinist state, the North's state-run Korean Central News Agency reported. KCNA said the Korean-American was arrested November 3 after arriving as a tourist in Rason City, a port in the northeastern corner of North Korea. North Korean law allows up to 10 days of processing before a sentence is enforced, so it wasn't immediately clear when Bae would report for hard labor, or where he was being held in the meantime. Terri Chung asks leaders of both nations to see her brother as just "one man" He is known in the U.S. as Kenneth Bae and is referred to as Pae Jun Ho by North Korea. The U.S. State Department demands Bae's release, "full stop" North Korean state media report he committed "hostile acts" against the state
North
[ "North", "North Korea", "North Korean" ]
{ "passage": 661, "query": 1058 }
Query: In one recent case, however, @placeholder released an American prisoner without any apparent U.S. intervention. Entities: Korean-American, Pae Jun Ho, Korean Central News Agency, North, Bae, U.S., North Korea, North Korean, Rason City, Kenneth Bae, Terri Chung, U.S. State Department, KCNA, Stalinist Passage: The sister of a U.S. citizen sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp defended her brother Thursday, asking leaders of both nations to "please, just see him as one man." Pae Jun Ho, known as Kenneth Bae by U.S. authorities, was found guilty of unspecified "hostile acts" against the reclusive Stalinist state, the North's state-run Korean Central News Agency reported. KCNA said the Korean-American was arrested November 3 after arriving as a tourist in Rason City, a port in the northeastern corner of North Korea. North Korean law allows up to 10 days of processing before a sentence is enforced, so it wasn't immediately clear when Bae would report for hard labor, or where he was being held in the meantime. Terri Chung asks leaders of both nations to see her brother as just "one man" He is known in the U.S. as Kenneth Bae and is referred to as Pae Jun Ho by North Korea. The U.S. State Department demands Bae's release, "full stop" North Korean state media report he committed "hostile acts" against the state
North Korea
[ "North", "North Korea", "North Korean" ]
{ "passage": 661, "query": 1058 }
Query: In one recent case, however, @placeholder released an American prisoner without any apparent U.S. intervention. Entities: Korean-American, Pae Jun Ho, Korean Central News Agency, North, Bae, U.S., North Korea, North Korean, Rason City, Kenneth Bae, Terri Chung, U.S. State Department, KCNA, Stalinist Passage: The sister of a U.S. citizen sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp defended her brother Thursday, asking leaders of both nations to "please, just see him as one man." Pae Jun Ho, known as Kenneth Bae by U.S. authorities, was found guilty of unspecified "hostile acts" against the reclusive Stalinist state, the North's state-run Korean Central News Agency reported. KCNA said the Korean-American was arrested November 3 after arriving as a tourist in Rason City, a port in the northeastern corner of North Korea. North Korean law allows up to 10 days of processing before a sentence is enforced, so it wasn't immediately clear when Bae would report for hard labor, or where he was being held in the meantime. Terri Chung asks leaders of both nations to see her brother as just "one man" He is known in the U.S. as Kenneth Bae and is referred to as Pae Jun Ho by North Korea. The U.S. State Department demands Bae's release, "full stop" North Korean state media report he committed "hostile acts" against the state
North Korean
[ "Robson", "Wade Robson" ]
{ "passage": 662, "query": 1059 }
Query: Â Mr. @placeholder's transparent lawsuit comes nearly four years after Michael passed. Entities: Robson, Michael Jackson, Wade Robson, NBC, Matt Lauer, CNN, Los Angeles, Michael, Jackson Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- A dancer-choreographer befriended by Michael Jackson when he was a child now calls the late pop icon "a pedophile and a child sexual abuser." Wade Robson, who is seeking money from Jackson's estate for alleged child sex abuse, talked about his claims Thursday on NBC's "Today" show. Robson, now 30, denied in testimony at Jackson's child molestation trial in 2005 that he had been molested by the singer. Two months after Jackson's death in 2009, Robson said they had "a wonderful relationship" and he called Jackson "a kind human being." "This is not a case of repressed memory," Robson told "Today's" Matt Lauer. "I never forgot one moment of what Michael did to me, but I was psychologically and emotionally completely unable and unwilling to understand that it was sexual abuse. " Accuser "denied under oath" he was molested, Jackson estate says. Wade Robson is seeking money from Jackson's estate for alleged child sex abuse. Robson defended Michael Jackson in his 2005 criminal trial. "This is not a case of repressed memory," Robson tells NBC
Robson
[ "Robson", "Wade Robson" ]
{ "passage": 662, "query": 1059 }
Query: Â Mr. @placeholder's transparent lawsuit comes nearly four years after Michael passed. Entities: Robson, Michael Jackson, Wade Robson, NBC, Matt Lauer, CNN, Los Angeles, Michael, Jackson Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- A dancer-choreographer befriended by Michael Jackson when he was a child now calls the late pop icon "a pedophile and a child sexual abuser." Wade Robson, who is seeking money from Jackson's estate for alleged child sex abuse, talked about his claims Thursday on NBC's "Today" show. Robson, now 30, denied in testimony at Jackson's child molestation trial in 2005 that he had been molested by the singer. Two months after Jackson's death in 2009, Robson said they had "a wonderful relationship" and he called Jackson "a kind human being." "This is not a case of repressed memory," Robson told "Today's" Matt Lauer. "I never forgot one moment of what Michael did to me, but I was psychologically and emotionally completely unable and unwilling to understand that it was sexual abuse. " Accuser "denied under oath" he was molested, Jackson estate says. Wade Robson is seeking money from Jackson's estate for alleged child sex abuse. Robson defended Michael Jackson in his 2005 criminal trial. "This is not a case of repressed memory," Robson tells NBC
Wade Robson
[ "SnapChat" ]
{ "passage": 663, "query": 1060 }
Query: According to Knudson, Dee Dee receiving a barrage of offensive messages via @placeholder, an app which sends brief messages and pictures which automatically delete themselves. Entities: Minnesota, Dee Dee, Prior Lake, African American, Dee Dee Knudson, SnapChat, Knudson, Bradley Knudson, Lake, Youtube Passage: 'Disappointed': Dee Dee Knudson, pictured, used the n-word in a video of her own shortly after being bullied with it A father who emotionally documented racial abuse and slurs targeted at his adopted daughter was shocked to find the teenage girl using the same words herself. Bradley Knudson, of Lake Prior, Minnesota, recorded messages sent to his African American daughter which called her a 'n*****' and a 'sl**' and posted them to Youtube. Knudson, whose white family adopted Dee Dee, 14, when she was three years old, also shared a message from the bullies' family referring to him as a 'n*****-lover', after attempting to speak to them failed. Bradley Knudson, of Prior Lake, Minnesota, documented bullying. Made video - now with 2.5million views - where kids taunted his daughter. Called Dee Dee, 14, n***** and sl** in SnapChat cellphone messages. But shortly after the incident, Dee Dee filmed video saying n***** herself. Father 'disappointed' in her for undermining anti-bullying message
SnapChat
[ "Australian" ]
{ "passage": 664, "query": 1061 }
Query: The former Australian test cricketer seized on the opportunity to encourage @placeholder to protect themselves from the sun. Entities: Ashes Test, Benaud, Nine Network, Richie Benaud, Australian Passage: Cricket commentary box legend Richie Benaud has revealed he is receiving radiation treatment for skin cancer. The development comes a little more than a year after Benaud, 84, suffered serious injuries in a car crash while returning from a game of golf. His iconic voice has been missing from the Nine Network's commentary since the accident thirteen months ago. Scroll down for video Skin cancer: Richie Benaud has revealed he has skin cancer and is receiving radiation treatment Fan favourite: Australian cricket fans dressed up as Richie Benaud are pictured enjoying the action at an Ashes Test in January 2014. Richie Benaud revealed he has skin cancer. He is currently receiving radiation treatment. The growths are located on his forehead and the top of his head. Benaud suffered serious injuries in a car accident last August
Australian
[ "Etihad" ]
{ "passage": 665, "query": 1062 }
Query: Coquelin celebrates after helping his Arsenal team-mates to victory at the @placeholder on Sunday Entities: French, Arsene Wenger, Manchester City, Etihad, Nottingham Forest, Frenchman, Charlton, Emirates, Francis Coquelin, Arsenal, Coquelin, Premier League, Championship Passage: Arsene Wenger believes Francis Coquelin can be a long-term solution to Arsenal's midfield conundrum after offering the 23-year-old is offered a new contract at the Emirates. Just over a month ago, the French central midfielder lined up for Championship side Charlton as they travelled to Nottingham Forest for a mid-table clash. Step forward to mid-January and Coquelin was a major force in Arsenal's win over Manchester City at the Etihad; a potentially title-defining moment in the Premier League. Francis Coquelin celebrates Arsenal's victory over Manchester City after he played a major part In December, Coquelin was on loan at Championship side Charlton but was recalled after injuries at Arsenal. Francis Coquelin was on loan at Charlton until mid-December. He was recalled after injuries to a number of Arsenal's midfield players. Arsene Wenger has been impressed at the improvement in Coquelin. The 23-year-old Frenchman has been offered a new contract
Etihad
[ "Alberto Botia" ]
{ "passage": 666, "query": 1063 }
Query: Atletico doubled their lead in the 38th minute when @placeholder fluffed an attempted clearance and the ball ran through to an unmarked Mandzukic. Entities: Raul Garcia, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, Spanish, Roberto, Greek, Malmo, Atletico, Champions League, Mario Mandzukic, Olympiacos, Group A, Mandzukic, Alberto Botia Passage: Atletico Madrid swept into the last 16 of the Champions League with a game to spare after Mario Mandzukic netted a hat-trick in a crushing 4-0 win at home to Olympiacos on Wednesday. Last season's beaten finalists secured a fourth straight victory since falling 3-2 to the Greek side in their opening game in September and have 12 points from five matches, three ahead of second-placed Juventus, who won 2-0 at Malmo. Atletico Madrid's Mario Mandzukic (centre) heads in a goal against Olympiacos After a typically intense start from the Spanish champions, Raul Garcia struck in the ninth minute following a howler from Olympiacos goalkeeper Roberto and another defensive error, this time from Roberto's Spanish compatriot Alberto Botia, let in Mandzukic to tap home seven minutes before the break. Raul Garcia opened the scoring before Mario Mandzukic scored hat-trick. Last season's beaten finalists recorded fourth straight victory. If Atletico avoid defeat against Juventus they will finish top of Group A
Alberto Botia
[ "Labour", "Labour leader" ]
{ "passage": 667, "query": 1064 }
Query: Mr Blair’s reported verdict on Mr Miliband follows criticism of the @placeholder’s performance from some senior figures in his party. Entities: Conservatives, David Cameron, Cameron, Labour leader, PM, Tories, Ed Miliband, Britain, Tony Blair, Labour, Blair Passage: Tony Blair has told political allies that he believes the Conservatives will win the next election because Ed Miliband has failed to connect with voters, it was reported last night. The former prime minister has apparently said that the Labour leader ‘cannot beat’ David Cameron in 2015. Mr Blair is reported to believe the Conservatives will remain in power next year because Labour has not persuaded Britain it is ready to govern. Tony Blair has told political allies that he believes the Conservatives will win the next election because Ed Miliband has failed to connect with voters, it was reported last night. Former PM has apparently said Labour leader ‘cannot beat’ Cameron. Mr Blair’s office said story was ‘absurd’ and that he believes Labour can win. Polls have shown Labour’s lead over the Tories narrow to just one point
Labour
[ "Labour", "Labour leader" ]
{ "passage": 667, "query": 1064 }
Query: Mr Blair’s reported verdict on Mr Miliband follows criticism of the @placeholder’s performance from some senior figures in his party. Entities: Conservatives, David Cameron, Cameron, Labour leader, PM, Tories, Ed Miliband, Britain, Tony Blair, Labour, Blair Passage: Tony Blair has told political allies that he believes the Conservatives will win the next election because Ed Miliband has failed to connect with voters, it was reported last night. The former prime minister has apparently said that the Labour leader ‘cannot beat’ David Cameron in 2015. Mr Blair is reported to believe the Conservatives will remain in power next year because Labour has not persuaded Britain it is ready to govern. Tony Blair has told political allies that he believes the Conservatives will win the next election because Ed Miliband has failed to connect with voters, it was reported last night. Former PM has apparently said Labour leader ‘cannot beat’ Cameron. Mr Blair’s office said story was ‘absurd’ and that he believes Labour can win. Polls have shown Labour’s lead over the Tories narrow to just one point
Labour leader
[ "Dylan Closter" ]
{ "passage": 668, "query": 1065 }
Query: After @placeholder knocked Mr Cassai to the ground, he bounced on the balls of his feet in a boxing stance before fleeing. Entities: Victoria, Vasu Phillips, Thomas Francis McCloskey-Sharp, Dylan Closter, Rye, David Cassai, New Year's Eve, Victorian, Cassai, Mornington Peninsula, McCloskey-Sharp, Tyrone Steven Russell Passage: Thomas Francis McCloskey-Sharp, 26, was labelled a 'coward' on Friday by the sentencing judge for his part in a vicious and unprovoked attack against a group of defenceless party-goers on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula two years ago ... but he's likely to spend just 17 months behind bars. David Cassai suffered a fractured skull in the attack by the three men and died hours later. McCloskey-Sharp had pleaded guilty to punching Vasu Phillips, a friend of Mr Cassai's, in the head as he stood with his back turned, and was handed a maximum jail term of two years, three months. Scroll down for video. Thomas Francis McCloskey-Sharp, 26, was labelled a coward by the judge but could serve just 17 months in jail. He's the third man sent to prison over the violent attack on New Year's Eve 2012 in the Victorian coastal town of Rye. Dylan Closter was previously sentenced to nine years, three months prison for the manslaughter of David Cassai. He could be out in six years. Cassai, 22, fell to the pavement after one punch and his skull was fatally fractured. Another attacker, Tyrone Steven Russell, will serve at least eight months in prison
Dylan Closter
[ "Dylan Closter" ]
{ "passage": 668, "query": 1066 }
Query: David Cassai was killed on new year's eve 2012 when attacked by @placeholder on the streets of Rye. Entities: Victoria, Vasu Phillips, Thomas Francis McCloskey-Sharp, Dylan Closter, Rye, David Cassai, New Year's Eve, Victorian, Cassai, Mornington Peninsula, McCloskey-Sharp, Tyrone Steven Russell Passage: Thomas Francis McCloskey-Sharp, 26, was labelled a 'coward' on Friday by the sentencing judge for his part in a vicious and unprovoked attack against a group of defenceless party-goers on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula two years ago ... but he's likely to spend just 17 months behind bars. David Cassai suffered a fractured skull in the attack by the three men and died hours later. McCloskey-Sharp had pleaded guilty to punching Vasu Phillips, a friend of Mr Cassai's, in the head as he stood with his back turned, and was handed a maximum jail term of two years, three months. Scroll down for video. Thomas Francis McCloskey-Sharp, 26, was labelled a coward by the judge but could serve just 17 months in jail. He's the third man sent to prison over the violent attack on New Year's Eve 2012 in the Victorian coastal town of Rye. Dylan Closter was previously sentenced to nine years, three months prison for the manslaughter of David Cassai. He could be out in six years. Cassai, 22, fell to the pavement after one punch and his skull was fatally fractured. Another attacker, Tyrone Steven Russell, will serve at least eight months in prison
Dylan Closter
[ "Jordanian" ]
{ "passage": 669, "query": 1067 }
Query: Al-Balawi was a @placeholder doctor whom Jordanian authorities had recruited as a counterterrorism intelligence source, a Jordanian official told CNN this week. Entities: Al-Jazeera, Al-Balawi, al-Balawi, Taliban, alias Abu Dajana Al-Khorasani, U.S., Pakistan, Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, Nic Robertson, Jordanian, Arabic, Baitullah Mehsud, CIA, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- The man believed to be the suicide bomber who killed seven CIA employees and contractors last month appears in a newly released video, in which he vows revenge for the killing of a Taliban leader. The video shows Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, whom a former U.S. intelligence official identified as the suicide bomber. Al-Balawi's brother told CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson that the man in the video, who uses the alias Abu Dajana Al-Khorasani, was his sibling. In the tape, which aired Saturday on the Arabic satellite news channel Al-Jazeera, al-Balawi says his message is for the CIA and Jordanian intelligence. Alleged suicide bomber vowed to avenge Taliban leader in newly released video. Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi thought to be bomber who killed 7 CIA operatives. The Jordanian grew up a loner, wanted to go to medical school, mother says. Al-Balawi mentions Baitullah Mehsud, Taliban leader in Pakistan, killed last year
Jordanian
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 669, "query": 1068 }
Query: Al-Balawi says in the video that his faith cannot be sold to bidders, an apparent message to Jordanian and @placeholder officials that they had failed to win his allegiance. Entities: Al-Jazeera, Al-Balawi, al-Balawi, Taliban, alias Abu Dajana Al-Khorasani, U.S., Pakistan, Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, Nic Robertson, Jordanian, Arabic, Baitullah Mehsud, CIA, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- The man believed to be the suicide bomber who killed seven CIA employees and contractors last month appears in a newly released video, in which he vows revenge for the killing of a Taliban leader. The video shows Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, whom a former U.S. intelligence official identified as the suicide bomber. Al-Balawi's brother told CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson that the man in the video, who uses the alias Abu Dajana Al-Khorasani, was his sibling. In the tape, which aired Saturday on the Arabic satellite news channel Al-Jazeera, al-Balawi says his message is for the CIA and Jordanian intelligence. Alleged suicide bomber vowed to avenge Taliban leader in newly released video. Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi thought to be bomber who killed 7 CIA operatives. The Jordanian grew up a loner, wanted to go to medical school, mother says. Al-Balawi mentions Baitullah Mehsud, Taliban leader in Pakistan, killed last year
U.S.
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 669, "query": 1069 }
Query: "It will remain that we take revenge (for his death) in America and outside @placeholder. Entities: Al-Jazeera, Al-Balawi, al-Balawi, Taliban, alias Abu Dajana Al-Khorasani, U.S., Pakistan, Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, Nic Robertson, Jordanian, Arabic, Baitullah Mehsud, CIA, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- The man believed to be the suicide bomber who killed seven CIA employees and contractors last month appears in a newly released video, in which he vows revenge for the killing of a Taliban leader. The video shows Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, whom a former U.S. intelligence official identified as the suicide bomber. Al-Balawi's brother told CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson that the man in the video, who uses the alias Abu Dajana Al-Khorasani, was his sibling. In the tape, which aired Saturday on the Arabic satellite news channel Al-Jazeera, al-Balawi says his message is for the CIA and Jordanian intelligence. Alleged suicide bomber vowed to avenge Taliban leader in newly released video. Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi thought to be bomber who killed 7 CIA operatives. The Jordanian grew up a loner, wanted to go to medical school, mother says. Al-Balawi mentions Baitullah Mehsud, Taliban leader in Pakistan, killed last year
U.S.
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 669, "query": 1070 }
Query: It was one of the worst attacks ever on @placeholder's intelligence community. Entities: Al-Jazeera, Al-Balawi, al-Balawi, Taliban, alias Abu Dajana Al-Khorasani, U.S., Pakistan, Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, Nic Robertson, Jordanian, Arabic, Baitullah Mehsud, CIA, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- The man believed to be the suicide bomber who killed seven CIA employees and contractors last month appears in a newly released video, in which he vows revenge for the killing of a Taliban leader. The video shows Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, whom a former U.S. intelligence official identified as the suicide bomber. Al-Balawi's brother told CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson that the man in the video, who uses the alias Abu Dajana Al-Khorasani, was his sibling. In the tape, which aired Saturday on the Arabic satellite news channel Al-Jazeera, al-Balawi says his message is for the CIA and Jordanian intelligence. Alleged suicide bomber vowed to avenge Taliban leader in newly released video. Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi thought to be bomber who killed 7 CIA operatives. The Jordanian grew up a loner, wanted to go to medical school, mother says. Al-Balawi mentions Baitullah Mehsud, Taliban leader in Pakistan, killed last year
U.S.
[ "Bill Gates" ]
{ "passage": 670, "query": 1071 }
Query: There have been calls for months for @placeholder to step down from investors who believe Microsoft's co-founder is a block to radical change Entities: Steve Ballmer, Appointment, Satya Nadella, Nadella, Victoria Woollaston, Washington, Microsoft, Bill Gates, Video, Ballmer Passage: By Victoria Woollaston Microsoft has officially named cloud-computing executive Satya Nadella as its new CEO. Nadella, who has spent 22 years at the firm and was previously in charge of the tech giant's cloud software and services division, will replace exiting CEO Steve Ballmer. The appointment spells the end of an exhaustive five-month search following Ballmer's resignation in August. Scroll Down for Video Microsoft has officially named cloud-computing executive Satya Nadella, pictured, as its new CEO. Nadella, who has spent 22 years at the firm and was previously in charge of the tech giant's cloud software and services division, will replace exiting CEO Steve Ballmer. Cloud-computing executive Satya Nadella confirmed as new boss. Co-founder Bill Gates will step aside as chairman - but remain a director. Appointment follows five-month hunt to replace exiting CEO Steve Ballmer. Nadella, 46, has worked at the Washington-based firm for 22 years
Bill Gates
[ "Brazil", "Selecao" ]
{ "passage": 671, "query": 1072 }
Query: Quite simply, the 2014 incarnation of the @placeholder, characterised by their high intensity and highly disciplined game-plans, do not make allowances for luxury passengers. Entities: Germany, World Cup, AdamCrafton, Pato, Scolari, Selecao, Brazil, Neymar, Hulk, Fred, Sportsmail, Adam Crafton Passage: By Adam Crafton Follow @@AdamCrafton_ As Brazil prepare to take on Germany in the World Cup semi-final on Tuesday evening, they do so deprived of the services of their talisman Neymar and shorn of the attacking spark so readily associated with the country’s brand of football. In Neymar,'s absence the burden passes to the underwhelming Fred, notable only for his Anglicised name and the increasingly exasperating Hulk. It begs the question as to just what has happened to a country famed for attacking brilliance. Here, Sportsmail charts the alarming decline of several celebrated names that should, really, have been destined to play a major part in Brazil…. Those three Brazil stars plus Pato were all left out by Scolari. Brazil go into their semi final with Brazil without the usual attacking flair. Neymar's injury leaves just Fred and Hulk as the hosts' main threats. Could the Selecao have benefited from those left out?
Brazil
[ "Brazil", "Selecao" ]
{ "passage": 671, "query": 1072 }
Query: Quite simply, the 2014 incarnation of the @placeholder, characterised by their high intensity and highly disciplined game-plans, do not make allowances for luxury passengers. Entities: Germany, World Cup, AdamCrafton, Pato, Scolari, Selecao, Brazil, Neymar, Hulk, Fred, Sportsmail, Adam Crafton Passage: By Adam Crafton Follow @@AdamCrafton_ As Brazil prepare to take on Germany in the World Cup semi-final on Tuesday evening, they do so deprived of the services of their talisman Neymar and shorn of the attacking spark so readily associated with the country’s brand of football. In Neymar,'s absence the burden passes to the underwhelming Fred, notable only for his Anglicised name and the increasingly exasperating Hulk. It begs the question as to just what has happened to a country famed for attacking brilliance. Here, Sportsmail charts the alarming decline of several celebrated names that should, really, have been destined to play a major part in Brazil…. Those three Brazil stars plus Pato were all left out by Scolari. Brazil go into their semi final with Brazil without the usual attacking flair. Neymar's injury leaves just Fred and Hulk as the hosts' main threats. Could the Selecao have benefited from those left out?
Selecao
[ "Del Potro", "Juan Martin Del Potro" ]
{ "passage": 672, "query": 1073 }
Query: But at 4-4 Davydenko made his move on @placeholder's service. Entities: O2 Arena, Bryan, Davydenko, Russian, Argentina, Del Potro, Nikolay Davydenko, Serbia, Juan Martin Del Potro, Roger Federer, CNN, U.S. Open, Novak Djokovic, London, ATP World Tour Finals, ATP World Tour Finals title, Argentine, Djokovic, Serbian Passage: (CNN) -- Nikolay Davydenko produced a ruthless display to beat U.S. Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro in straight sets to win the ATP World Tour Finals in London on Sunday. Davydenko had dispatched world number one Roger Federer in the semifinals and re-produced the magic to see off the Argentine 6-3 6-4 in one hour and 23 minutes at the O2 Arena. The victory in the elite, eight-man end-of-season showpiece is the highlight of the 28-year-old Russian's career, going one better than 2008 when he lost in the final to Novak Djokovic of Serbia. Davydenko, seeded sixth, had begun the week with a thrilling three-set loss to Djokovic in round-robin play, but proceeded to rack up four straight victories, culminating in his emphatic win over fifth-ranked Del Potro. Nikolay Davydenko wins ATP World Tour Finals title in London. Russian beats Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina in straight sets. Davydenko was beaten in last year's final by Serbian Novak Djokovic. Bryan brothers win doubles title to claim end of season top ranking
Del Potro
[ "Del Potro", "Juan Martin Del Potro" ]
{ "passage": 672, "query": 1073 }
Query: But at 4-4 Davydenko made his move on @placeholder's service. Entities: O2 Arena, Bryan, Davydenko, Russian, Argentina, Del Potro, Nikolay Davydenko, Serbia, Juan Martin Del Potro, Roger Federer, CNN, U.S. Open, Novak Djokovic, London, ATP World Tour Finals, ATP World Tour Finals title, Argentine, Djokovic, Serbian Passage: (CNN) -- Nikolay Davydenko produced a ruthless display to beat U.S. Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro in straight sets to win the ATP World Tour Finals in London on Sunday. Davydenko had dispatched world number one Roger Federer in the semifinals and re-produced the magic to see off the Argentine 6-3 6-4 in one hour and 23 minutes at the O2 Arena. The victory in the elite, eight-man end-of-season showpiece is the highlight of the 28-year-old Russian's career, going one better than 2008 when he lost in the final to Novak Djokovic of Serbia. Davydenko, seeded sixth, had begun the week with a thrilling three-set loss to Djokovic in round-robin play, but proceeded to rack up four straight victories, culminating in his emphatic win over fifth-ranked Del Potro. Nikolay Davydenko wins ATP World Tour Finals title in London. Russian beats Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina in straight sets. Davydenko was beaten in last year's final by Serbian Novak Djokovic. Bryan brothers win doubles title to claim end of season top ranking
Juan Martin Del Potro
[ "Del Potro", "Juan Martin Del Potro" ]
{ "passage": 672, "query": 1074 }
Query: @placeholder acknowledged he had been beaten by the better man on the day. Entities: O2 Arena, Bryan, Davydenko, Russian, Argentina, Del Potro, Nikolay Davydenko, Serbia, Juan Martin Del Potro, Roger Federer, CNN, U.S. Open, Novak Djokovic, London, ATP World Tour Finals, ATP World Tour Finals title, Argentine, Djokovic, Serbian Passage: (CNN) -- Nikolay Davydenko produced a ruthless display to beat U.S. Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro in straight sets to win the ATP World Tour Finals in London on Sunday. Davydenko had dispatched world number one Roger Federer in the semifinals and re-produced the magic to see off the Argentine 6-3 6-4 in one hour and 23 minutes at the O2 Arena. The victory in the elite, eight-man end-of-season showpiece is the highlight of the 28-year-old Russian's career, going one better than 2008 when he lost in the final to Novak Djokovic of Serbia. Davydenko, seeded sixth, had begun the week with a thrilling three-set loss to Djokovic in round-robin play, but proceeded to rack up four straight victories, culminating in his emphatic win over fifth-ranked Del Potro. Nikolay Davydenko wins ATP World Tour Finals title in London. Russian beats Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina in straight sets. Davydenko was beaten in last year's final by Serbian Novak Djokovic. Bryan brothers win doubles title to claim end of season top ranking
Del Potro
[ "Del Potro", "Juan Martin Del Potro" ]
{ "passage": 672, "query": 1074 }
Query: @placeholder acknowledged he had been beaten by the better man on the day. Entities: O2 Arena, Bryan, Davydenko, Russian, Argentina, Del Potro, Nikolay Davydenko, Serbia, Juan Martin Del Potro, Roger Federer, CNN, U.S. Open, Novak Djokovic, London, ATP World Tour Finals, ATP World Tour Finals title, Argentine, Djokovic, Serbian Passage: (CNN) -- Nikolay Davydenko produced a ruthless display to beat U.S. Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro in straight sets to win the ATP World Tour Finals in London on Sunday. Davydenko had dispatched world number one Roger Federer in the semifinals and re-produced the magic to see off the Argentine 6-3 6-4 in one hour and 23 minutes at the O2 Arena. The victory in the elite, eight-man end-of-season showpiece is the highlight of the 28-year-old Russian's career, going one better than 2008 when he lost in the final to Novak Djokovic of Serbia. Davydenko, seeded sixth, had begun the week with a thrilling three-set loss to Djokovic in round-robin play, but proceeded to rack up four straight victories, culminating in his emphatic win over fifth-ranked Del Potro. Nikolay Davydenko wins ATP World Tour Finals title in London. Russian beats Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina in straight sets. Davydenko was beaten in last year's final by Serbian Novak Djokovic. Bryan brothers win doubles title to claim end of season top ranking
Juan Martin Del Potro
[ "Iraq", "Iraqi" ]
{ "passage": 673, "query": 1075 }
Query: The @placeholder' ultimate goal is to take back some of the vast areas, in both Iraq and Syria, that ISIS controls. Entities: ISIS, U.S., Anbar, Islamic State, Syrian, Chuck Hagel, Kobani, Baghdad, Syria, Islamist, CNN, Iraqi, Turkish, South America, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- A key province near Iraq's capital is in trouble amid an onslaught from ISIS forces, the U.S. defense secretary said Friday, signaling the Islamist extremist group is continuing to flex its muscles and expand its territory -- on several fronts -- despite international airstrikes. Speaking to reporters during his travels in South America, U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said there's a lot of uncertainty about what will happen with Anbar province, which is just west of Baghdad. These comments are in alignment with those of a senior U.S. defense official who told CNN that Iraqi forces are "up against the wall" in Anbar. Some units are in danger of being cut off by the advancing militants, who call themselves members of the Islamic State. NEW: U.S. defense secretary: Iraq's Anbar province in trouble amid ISIS onslaught. ISIS controls vast swaths of Iraq, Syria and is threatening to take even more land. U.S. official: ISIS fighters in Anbar province, near Baghdad, may cut off Iraqi forces. Group: ISIS now controls about half of Kobani, a Syrian city near the Turkish border
Iraq
[ "Iraq", "Iraqi" ]
{ "passage": 673, "query": 1075 }
Query: The @placeholder' ultimate goal is to take back some of the vast areas, in both Iraq and Syria, that ISIS controls. Entities: ISIS, U.S., Anbar, Islamic State, Syrian, Chuck Hagel, Kobani, Baghdad, Syria, Islamist, CNN, Iraqi, Turkish, South America, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- A key province near Iraq's capital is in trouble amid an onslaught from ISIS forces, the U.S. defense secretary said Friday, signaling the Islamist extremist group is continuing to flex its muscles and expand its territory -- on several fronts -- despite international airstrikes. Speaking to reporters during his travels in South America, U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said there's a lot of uncertainty about what will happen with Anbar province, which is just west of Baghdad. These comments are in alignment with those of a senior U.S. defense official who told CNN that Iraqi forces are "up against the wall" in Anbar. Some units are in danger of being cut off by the advancing militants, who call themselves members of the Islamic State. NEW: U.S. defense secretary: Iraq's Anbar province in trouble amid ISIS onslaught. ISIS controls vast swaths of Iraq, Syria and is threatening to take even more land. U.S. official: ISIS fighters in Anbar province, near Baghdad, may cut off Iraqi forces. Group: ISIS now controls about half of Kobani, a Syrian city near the Turkish border
Iraqi
[ "Ahmed Wali Karzai", "Wali Karzai" ]
{ "passage": 674, "query": 1076 }
Query: The guard took "@placeholder to another room and shoots him with a pistol that he had in his hand," Khakrezwal said. Entities: Wali Karzai, Karzais, Sardar Mohammed, Kandahar, Ahmed Wali Karzai, Afghanistan, International Security Assistance Forces, Karzai, CNN, Hamid Karzai, Canadian, American Special Forces, Kabul, Afghan, Besmellah Afghanmal, Afghanmal, Sardar Mohammad, Taliban, U.S., American, ISAF Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The guard who killed the half-brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, had for years worked with International Security Assistance Forces against Taliban militants, according to three local officials with direct knowledge of the dealings. Sardar Mohammed, who authorities say shot and killed Kandahar's provincial council chief Ahmed Wali Karzai, received training from ISAF and participated in intelligence gathering against militants across the region, according to Besmellah Afghanmal, a provincial council member with close ties to the Karzai family. He "was one of the trusted commanders for the Karzais," Afghanmal told CNN. "Sardar Mohammad was working with American Special Forces closely and he was participating in many operations with American Special forces against the Taliban in (the) south." Sardar Mohammed for years worked against Taliban militants, according to three local officials. He worked with both U.S. and Canadian forces in Kandahar, an official said. Sardar Mohammed shot and killed Kandahar's provincial council chief Ahmed Wali Karzai, police say. Wali Karzai was the half-brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai
Ahmed Wali Karzai
[ "Ahmed Wali Karzai", "Wali Karzai" ]
{ "passage": 674, "query": 1076 }
Query: The guard took "@placeholder to another room and shoots him with a pistol that he had in his hand," Khakrezwal said. Entities: Wali Karzai, Karzais, Sardar Mohammed, Kandahar, Ahmed Wali Karzai, Afghanistan, International Security Assistance Forces, Karzai, CNN, Hamid Karzai, Canadian, American Special Forces, Kabul, Afghan, Besmellah Afghanmal, Afghanmal, Sardar Mohammad, Taliban, U.S., American, ISAF Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The guard who killed the half-brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, had for years worked with International Security Assistance Forces against Taliban militants, according to three local officials with direct knowledge of the dealings. Sardar Mohammed, who authorities say shot and killed Kandahar's provincial council chief Ahmed Wali Karzai, received training from ISAF and participated in intelligence gathering against militants across the region, according to Besmellah Afghanmal, a provincial council member with close ties to the Karzai family. He "was one of the trusted commanders for the Karzais," Afghanmal told CNN. "Sardar Mohammad was working with American Special Forces closely and he was participating in many operations with American Special forces against the Taliban in (the) south." Sardar Mohammed for years worked against Taliban militants, according to three local officials. He worked with both U.S. and Canadian forces in Kandahar, an official said. Sardar Mohammed shot and killed Kandahar's provincial council chief Ahmed Wali Karzai, police say. Wali Karzai was the half-brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai
Wali Karzai
[ "County", "Miami-Dade County" ]
{ "passage": 675, "query": 1077 }
Query: Indeed, Jefferson hopes that the @placeholder report serves as a wake-up call for authorities who have scoffed at computer scientists' concerns. Entities: County, California Voter Foundation, Miami-Dade County, U.S., Verified Voting Foundation, Department of Elections, David Jefferson, CNN, Florida, Jefferson Passage: (CNN) -- It's a fear that keeps cybersecurity experts up at night: an attack on an online election system. Apparently, it's now come to pass. According to a grand jury report about problems in an August 14, 2012, primary election in Miami-Dade County, Florida, "someone created a computer program that automatically, systematically and rapidly submitted to the County's Department of Elections numerous bogus on-line requests for absentee ballots." It's the first documented attack on a U.S. election, said computer scientist David Jefferson, who is on the board of the Verified Voting Foundation and the California Voter Foundation, in an interview with CNN. A grand jury report outlines problems in an August 14, 2012, primary election in Florida. Someone created a computer program that made 2,500 bogus requests for absentee ballots. It's the first documented attack on a U.S. election, said computer scientist David Jefferson. Jefferson: "It's clear that the attackers knew what they were doing"
County
[ "County", "Miami-Dade County" ]
{ "passage": 675, "query": 1077 }
Query: Indeed, Jefferson hopes that the @placeholder report serves as a wake-up call for authorities who have scoffed at computer scientists' concerns. Entities: County, California Voter Foundation, Miami-Dade County, U.S., Verified Voting Foundation, Department of Elections, David Jefferson, CNN, Florida, Jefferson Passage: (CNN) -- It's a fear that keeps cybersecurity experts up at night: an attack on an online election system. Apparently, it's now come to pass. According to a grand jury report about problems in an August 14, 2012, primary election in Miami-Dade County, Florida, "someone created a computer program that automatically, systematically and rapidly submitted to the County's Department of Elections numerous bogus on-line requests for absentee ballots." It's the first documented attack on a U.S. election, said computer scientist David Jefferson, who is on the board of the Verified Voting Foundation and the California Voter Foundation, in an interview with CNN. A grand jury report outlines problems in an August 14, 2012, primary election in Florida. Someone created a computer program that made 2,500 bogus requests for absentee ballots. It's the first documented attack on a U.S. election, said computer scientist David Jefferson. Jefferson: "It's clear that the attackers knew what they were doing"
Miami-Dade County
[ "Washington" ]
{ "passage": 676, "query": 1078 }
Query: Hayes is suing to recover $335,000 in moving costs and lost bonuses he says he incurred when he was transferred to New York in 2009 from @placeholder Entities: John Morton, ICE, Morris Fischer, Department of Homeland Security, Napolitano, James Hayes, Janet Napolitano, Arizona, New York, Suzanne Barr, Maryland, DHS, Hayes, CNN, Barr, Washington, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Passage: (CNN) -- Fallout from a job discrimination lawsuit filed by the head of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in New York has led to at least a temporary shakeup at the agency's headquarters in Washington. Suzanne Barr, chief of staff for ICE Director John Morton, voluntarily stepped down this week and is on paid leave because of allegations made against her as part of an ongoing civil suit filed by New York ICE chief James Hayes. In the suit, which is leveled at the Department of Homeland Security and DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano, Hayes claims he was passed over for promotions in favor of less-qualified women, some of whom used to work for Napolitano when she was governor of Arizona. As part of his lawsuit, Hayes cites behavior by Barr in an attempt to prove an alleged culture of sexual discrimination against men, according to Hayes' lawyer, Morris Fischer of Maryland. A discrimination suit was filed by the man who heads ICE operations in New York. James Hayes claims he was passed over for promotions in favor of less-qualified women. Hayes cites alleged behavior by Suzanne Barr, chief of staff for the director of ICE. ICE says the allegations are under review; Barr has taken paid leave of absence
Washington
[ "ICE", "Immigration and Customs Enforcement" ]
{ "passage": 676, "query": 1079 }
Query: Hayes' lawsuit is filled with "false and unsubstantiated" allegations against Barr and other DHS employees, according to a federal official who defended @placeholder as an agency of "dedicated law enforcement professionals." Entities: John Morton, ICE, Morris Fischer, Department of Homeland Security, Napolitano, James Hayes, Janet Napolitano, Arizona, New York, Suzanne Barr, Maryland, DHS, Hayes, CNN, Barr, Washington, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Passage: (CNN) -- Fallout from a job discrimination lawsuit filed by the head of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in New York has led to at least a temporary shakeup at the agency's headquarters in Washington. Suzanne Barr, chief of staff for ICE Director John Morton, voluntarily stepped down this week and is on paid leave because of allegations made against her as part of an ongoing civil suit filed by New York ICE chief James Hayes. In the suit, which is leveled at the Department of Homeland Security and DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano, Hayes claims he was passed over for promotions in favor of less-qualified women, some of whom used to work for Napolitano when she was governor of Arizona. As part of his lawsuit, Hayes cites behavior by Barr in an attempt to prove an alleged culture of sexual discrimination against men, according to Hayes' lawyer, Morris Fischer of Maryland. A discrimination suit was filed by the man who heads ICE operations in New York. James Hayes claims he was passed over for promotions in favor of less-qualified women. Hayes cites alleged behavior by Suzanne Barr, chief of staff for the director of ICE. ICE says the allegations are under review; Barr has taken paid leave of absence
ICE
[ "ICE", "Immigration and Customs Enforcement" ]
{ "passage": 676, "query": 1079 }
Query: Hayes' lawsuit is filled with "false and unsubstantiated" allegations against Barr and other DHS employees, according to a federal official who defended @placeholder as an agency of "dedicated law enforcement professionals." Entities: John Morton, ICE, Morris Fischer, Department of Homeland Security, Napolitano, James Hayes, Janet Napolitano, Arizona, New York, Suzanne Barr, Maryland, DHS, Hayes, CNN, Barr, Washington, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Passage: (CNN) -- Fallout from a job discrimination lawsuit filed by the head of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in New York has led to at least a temporary shakeup at the agency's headquarters in Washington. Suzanne Barr, chief of staff for ICE Director John Morton, voluntarily stepped down this week and is on paid leave because of allegations made against her as part of an ongoing civil suit filed by New York ICE chief James Hayes. In the suit, which is leveled at the Department of Homeland Security and DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano, Hayes claims he was passed over for promotions in favor of less-qualified women, some of whom used to work for Napolitano when she was governor of Arizona. As part of his lawsuit, Hayes cites behavior by Barr in an attempt to prove an alleged culture of sexual discrimination against men, according to Hayes' lawyer, Morris Fischer of Maryland. A discrimination suit was filed by the man who heads ICE operations in New York. James Hayes claims he was passed over for promotions in favor of less-qualified women. Hayes cites alleged behavior by Suzanne Barr, chief of staff for the director of ICE. ICE says the allegations are under review; Barr has taken paid leave of absence
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
[ "DHS", "Department of Homeland Security" ]
{ "passage": 676, "query": 1080 }
Query: @placeholder plans to file a motion to dismiss the lawsuit before the end of next week, the official said. Entities: John Morton, ICE, Morris Fischer, Department of Homeland Security, Napolitano, James Hayes, Janet Napolitano, Arizona, New York, Suzanne Barr, Maryland, DHS, Hayes, CNN, Barr, Washington, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Passage: (CNN) -- Fallout from a job discrimination lawsuit filed by the head of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in New York has led to at least a temporary shakeup at the agency's headquarters in Washington. Suzanne Barr, chief of staff for ICE Director John Morton, voluntarily stepped down this week and is on paid leave because of allegations made against her as part of an ongoing civil suit filed by New York ICE chief James Hayes. In the suit, which is leveled at the Department of Homeland Security and DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano, Hayes claims he was passed over for promotions in favor of less-qualified women, some of whom used to work for Napolitano when she was governor of Arizona. As part of his lawsuit, Hayes cites behavior by Barr in an attempt to prove an alleged culture of sexual discrimination against men, according to Hayes' lawyer, Morris Fischer of Maryland. A discrimination suit was filed by the man who heads ICE operations in New York. James Hayes claims he was passed over for promotions in favor of less-qualified women. Hayes cites alleged behavior by Suzanne Barr, chief of staff for the director of ICE. ICE says the allegations are under review; Barr has taken paid leave of absence
DHS
[ "DHS", "Department of Homeland Security" ]
{ "passage": 676, "query": 1080 }
Query: @placeholder plans to file a motion to dismiss the lawsuit before the end of next week, the official said. Entities: John Morton, ICE, Morris Fischer, Department of Homeland Security, Napolitano, James Hayes, Janet Napolitano, Arizona, New York, Suzanne Barr, Maryland, DHS, Hayes, CNN, Barr, Washington, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Passage: (CNN) -- Fallout from a job discrimination lawsuit filed by the head of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in New York has led to at least a temporary shakeup at the agency's headquarters in Washington. Suzanne Barr, chief of staff for ICE Director John Morton, voluntarily stepped down this week and is on paid leave because of allegations made against her as part of an ongoing civil suit filed by New York ICE chief James Hayes. In the suit, which is leveled at the Department of Homeland Security and DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano, Hayes claims he was passed over for promotions in favor of less-qualified women, some of whom used to work for Napolitano when she was governor of Arizona. As part of his lawsuit, Hayes cites behavior by Barr in an attempt to prove an alleged culture of sexual discrimination against men, according to Hayes' lawyer, Morris Fischer of Maryland. A discrimination suit was filed by the man who heads ICE operations in New York. James Hayes claims he was passed over for promotions in favor of less-qualified women. Hayes cites alleged behavior by Suzanne Barr, chief of staff for the director of ICE. ICE says the allegations are under review; Barr has taken paid leave of absence
Department of Homeland Security
[ "DNC", "Democratic National Convention" ]
{ "passage": 677, "query": 1081 }
Query: By his count, there were at least 400 parties planned during the @placeholder and 200 during the Republican National Convention. Entities: Republicans, Tampa, RNC, Sunlight Foundation, Political Party Time, Charlotte, Keenan Steiner, DNC, Democratic National Convention Passage: Keenan Steiner makes his way along Charlotte's secured streets, struggling to put on his tie and manage his monogrammed backpack at the same time. The 27-year-old is on a mission: He's looking for a party. Not just any party. He works with the Sunlight Foundation, a nonpartisan, nonprofit group that advocates for greater government transparency. His goal at the Democratic National Convention, as it was at the Republicans' confab in Tampa: to crash as many parties as he can, then blog about them. Since 2008, his organization's Political Party Time website has been tracking exclusive, behind-the-scenes events where politicians and special interests meet, often out of the spotlight. Nonpartisan nonprofit tracks events where politicians, special interests meet. Group advocates for greater government transparency. Writer's goal: Crash as many RNC, DNC parties as he can and blog about them
DNC
[ "DNC", "Democratic National Convention" ]
{ "passage": 677, "query": 1081 }
Query: By his count, there were at least 400 parties planned during the @placeholder and 200 during the Republican National Convention. Entities: Republicans, Tampa, RNC, Sunlight Foundation, Political Party Time, Charlotte, Keenan Steiner, DNC, Democratic National Convention Passage: Keenan Steiner makes his way along Charlotte's secured streets, struggling to put on his tie and manage his monogrammed backpack at the same time. The 27-year-old is on a mission: He's looking for a party. Not just any party. He works with the Sunlight Foundation, a nonpartisan, nonprofit group that advocates for greater government transparency. His goal at the Democratic National Convention, as it was at the Republicans' confab in Tampa: to crash as many parties as he can, then blog about them. Since 2008, his organization's Political Party Time website has been tracking exclusive, behind-the-scenes events where politicians and special interests meet, often out of the spotlight. Nonpartisan nonprofit tracks events where politicians, special interests meet. Group advocates for greater government transparency. Writer's goal: Crash as many RNC, DNC parties as he can and blog about them
Democratic National Convention
[ "Boden", "Lesley Boden" ]
{ "passage": 678, "query": 1082 }
Query: 'I could not find a cause for @placeholder’s sudden death having examined all her organs and having examined the baby and the placenta,' he explained. Entities: Lesley Boden, SADS, Marchwood, Hampshire, Boden, Winchester, Rosina Eleanor, Maritime Regiment, Port, Anna Hodgekiss, West Wellow Passage: By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 09:45 EST, 30 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:23 EST, 30 October 2013 A 'fit and healthy' pregnant army major died suddenly in her sleep just weeks before the birth of her baby daughter. Lesley Boden went to bed at her home in West Wellow, Hampshire, but suffered an unexplained cardiac death called sudden adult death syndrome (SADS), which also killed her unborn daughter, Rosina Eleanor. At the time of her death in May this year, Ms Boden, who was based at 17 Port and Maritime Regiment, Marchwood, Hampshire, was seven-and-a half months pregnant. Her pregnancy had been 'reassuringly normal' with no problems, an inquest in Winchester was told. Lesley Boden was seven-and-a half months pregnant when she suffered an unexplained cardiac death which killed her unborn daughter, Rosina Eleanor. Her pregnancy had been 'reassuringly normal' with no problems. Coroner recorded verdict of death by natural causes caused by sudden unexpected maternal/adult death
Boden
[ "Boden", "Lesley Boden" ]
{ "passage": 678, "query": 1082 }
Query: 'I could not find a cause for @placeholder’s sudden death having examined all her organs and having examined the baby and the placenta,' he explained. Entities: Lesley Boden, SADS, Marchwood, Hampshire, Boden, Winchester, Rosina Eleanor, Maritime Regiment, Port, Anna Hodgekiss, West Wellow Passage: By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 09:45 EST, 30 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:23 EST, 30 October 2013 A 'fit and healthy' pregnant army major died suddenly in her sleep just weeks before the birth of her baby daughter. Lesley Boden went to bed at her home in West Wellow, Hampshire, but suffered an unexplained cardiac death called sudden adult death syndrome (SADS), which also killed her unborn daughter, Rosina Eleanor. At the time of her death in May this year, Ms Boden, who was based at 17 Port and Maritime Regiment, Marchwood, Hampshire, was seven-and-a half months pregnant. Her pregnancy had been 'reassuringly normal' with no problems, an inquest in Winchester was told. Lesley Boden was seven-and-a half months pregnant when she suffered an unexplained cardiac death which killed her unborn daughter, Rosina Eleanor. Her pregnancy had been 'reassuringly normal' with no problems. Coroner recorded verdict of death by natural causes caused by sudden unexpected maternal/adult death
Lesley Boden
[ "Javad Shamghadri", "Shamghadri" ]
{ "passage": 679, "query": 1083 }
Query: But @placeholder demanded to know how the meetings could produce results. Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, ISNA, Annette Bening, American Beauty, Iranian, Mickey Rourke, Shamghadri, Javad Shamghadri, Ahmadinejad, Academy, Iran, TEHRAN, CNN, The Wrestler, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Oscar, Hollywood Passage: TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Hollywood should apologize to Iran for "insults and accusations against the Iranian nation," a top aide to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a visiting Hollywood delegation Sunday. "The Wrestler," starring Mickey Rourke was also attacked for being insulting towards Iran. Oscar-nominated "American Beauty" star Annette Bening was among the members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to hear the remarks, Iran's state-run ISNA news agency said. "Representatives of Iran's film industry should only have an official meeting with representatives of the Academy and Hollywood if they apologize for the insults and accusations against the Iranian nation during the past 30 years," said Javad Shamghadri, Ahmadinejad's advisor on the arts, ISNA reported. Ahmadinejad's advisor on the arts was speaking to a Hollywood delegation. Shamghadri: Comic-book-inspired action flick "300" an example of a "total lies" Iran repeatedly and undeservedly attacked by Hollywood movies, he said. Report: Hollywood delegation supposed to meet Iranian filmmakers in March
Javad Shamghadri
[ "Javad Shamghadri", "Shamghadri" ]
{ "passage": 679, "query": 1083 }
Query: But @placeholder demanded to know how the meetings could produce results. Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, ISNA, Annette Bening, American Beauty, Iranian, Mickey Rourke, Shamghadri, Javad Shamghadri, Ahmadinejad, Academy, Iran, TEHRAN, CNN, The Wrestler, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Oscar, Hollywood Passage: TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Hollywood should apologize to Iran for "insults and accusations against the Iranian nation," a top aide to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a visiting Hollywood delegation Sunday. "The Wrestler," starring Mickey Rourke was also attacked for being insulting towards Iran. Oscar-nominated "American Beauty" star Annette Bening was among the members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to hear the remarks, Iran's state-run ISNA news agency said. "Representatives of Iran's film industry should only have an official meeting with representatives of the Academy and Hollywood if they apologize for the insults and accusations against the Iranian nation during the past 30 years," said Javad Shamghadri, Ahmadinejad's advisor on the arts, ISNA reported. Ahmadinejad's advisor on the arts was speaking to a Hollywood delegation. Shamghadri: Comic-book-inspired action flick "300" an example of a "total lies" Iran repeatedly and undeservedly attacked by Hollywood movies, he said. Report: Hollywood delegation supposed to meet Iranian filmmakers in March
Shamghadri
[ "Mickey Rourke" ]
{ "passage": 679, "query": 1084 }
Query: "The film "The Wrestler" is the latest among them," he said of the film for which @placeholder received an Oscar nomination this year. Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, ISNA, Annette Bening, American Beauty, Iranian, Mickey Rourke, Shamghadri, Javad Shamghadri, Ahmadinejad, Academy, Iran, TEHRAN, CNN, The Wrestler, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Oscar, Hollywood Passage: TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Hollywood should apologize to Iran for "insults and accusations against the Iranian nation," a top aide to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a visiting Hollywood delegation Sunday. "The Wrestler," starring Mickey Rourke was also attacked for being insulting towards Iran. Oscar-nominated "American Beauty" star Annette Bening was among the members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to hear the remarks, Iran's state-run ISNA news agency said. "Representatives of Iran's film industry should only have an official meeting with representatives of the Academy and Hollywood if they apologize for the insults and accusations against the Iranian nation during the past 30 years," said Javad Shamghadri, Ahmadinejad's advisor on the arts, ISNA reported. Ahmadinejad's advisor on the arts was speaking to a Hollywood delegation. Shamghadri: Comic-book-inspired action flick "300" an example of a "total lies" Iran repeatedly and undeservedly attacked by Hollywood movies, he said. Report: Hollywood delegation supposed to meet Iranian filmmakers in March
Mickey Rourke
[ "Mohamed Nasheed", "Nasheed" ]
{ "passage": 680, "query": 1085 }
Query: Damage: Mr Nasheed's supporters began rioting, throwing fire bombs and vandalizing a private TV station that had been critical of @placeholder's government Entities: Nasheed, Maldivian, Mohamed Nasheed, Reeko Moosa Manik, Republic Square, Maldivian Democratic Party, Jill Reilly Passage: Police beat up former leader Mohamed Nasheed according to Maldivian Democratic Party officials His chairman Reeko Moosa Manik was hospitalised after 'clashes with police' New leader appeals for unity as Mr Nasheed vows to be reinstated By Jill Reilly Last updated at 9:00 PM on 8th February 2012 Former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed has said he was forced to resign yesterday 'at gunpoint' by police and army officers in a coup. Dozens of demonstrators - including Mr Nasheed - were injured today as riot police used tear gas and batons against protesters in Republic Square who were demanding that he be reinstated. Police beat up former leader Mohamed Nasheed according to Maldivian Democratic Party officials. His chairman Reeko Moosa Manik was hospitalised after 'clashes with police' New leader appeals for unity as Mr Nasheed vows to be reinstated
Mohamed Nasheed
[ "Mohamed Nasheed", "Nasheed" ]
{ "passage": 680, "query": 1085 }
Query: Damage: Mr Nasheed's supporters began rioting, throwing fire bombs and vandalizing a private TV station that had been critical of @placeholder's government Entities: Nasheed, Maldivian, Mohamed Nasheed, Reeko Moosa Manik, Republic Square, Maldivian Democratic Party, Jill Reilly Passage: Police beat up former leader Mohamed Nasheed according to Maldivian Democratic Party officials His chairman Reeko Moosa Manik was hospitalised after 'clashes with police' New leader appeals for unity as Mr Nasheed vows to be reinstated By Jill Reilly Last updated at 9:00 PM on 8th February 2012 Former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed has said he was forced to resign yesterday 'at gunpoint' by police and army officers in a coup. Dozens of demonstrators - including Mr Nasheed - were injured today as riot police used tear gas and batons against protesters in Republic Square who were demanding that he be reinstated. Police beat up former leader Mohamed Nasheed according to Maldivian Democratic Party officials. His chairman Reeko Moosa Manik was hospitalised after 'clashes with police' New leader appeals for unity as Mr Nasheed vows to be reinstated
Nasheed