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[ "U.S." ]
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Query: Also, with a rapidly aging population in many parts of the world -- notably the @placeholder -- accessibility requirements will become useful for today's crop of baby boomers as they grow older. Entities: Tsaran, Victor Tsaran, U.S., CNET, Yahoo, Web Passage: (CNET) -- Yahoo's Victor Tsaran knows how much time Web designers spend agonizing over color and font-width choices when laying out an application. So when he started Yahoo's accessibility push two years ago, he had a tough time arousing sympathy for engineers grousing about how much extra time was needed to create accessibility features. Fortunately for Tsaran, Yahoo's accessibility manager, he's running into that problem less and less. Web designers are starting to take accessibility as seriously as button placement or heading layout when they develop their products, improving the Web experience not only for people like Tsaran -- who lost his sight at the age of five -- but for Web users in general. Web designers are starting to take accessibility very seriously. About 60 million people in U.S. can't use the Internet in the normal fashion. Photos or images can create problems if publisher doesn't add alt text. Sophisticated speech recognition technologies are finally coming to fruition
U.S.
[ "Armpits4August" ]
{ "passage": 728, "query": 1157 }
Query: Women taking part in an @placeholder high street demonstration to encourage more women to go au naturel Entities: Movember, Armpits4August, Martha De Lacey, UK, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, PCOS, FEMAIL, Verity Passage: By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 10:47 EST, 28 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:18 EST, 29 August 2013 How come men have all the fun letting their upper lips get super-hairy in November to raise money and awareness for prostate cancer charities? When's our turn to embrace our hirsute side? Er, now. Armpits4August is the female equivalent of Movember, a month during which women all over the UK (and further afield, too) are asked to celebrate their underarm hair and let it all hang - or rather, grow - out in order to raise money and awareness for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) charity Verity. Armpits4August, founded last year, is female equivalent to Movember. Encourages women to raise awareness for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. PCOS affects 10% of women and can cause excessive hair growth. The event raises money for PCOS charity Verity. FEMAIL want to see your hairiest photos!
Armpits4August
[ "Armpits4August" ]
{ "passage": 728, "query": 1158 }
Query: Three of the @placeholder girls proudly show off their hairy underarms Entities: Movember, Armpits4August, Martha De Lacey, UK, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, PCOS, FEMAIL, Verity Passage: By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 10:47 EST, 28 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:18 EST, 29 August 2013 How come men have all the fun letting their upper lips get super-hairy in November to raise money and awareness for prostate cancer charities? When's our turn to embrace our hirsute side? Er, now. Armpits4August is the female equivalent of Movember, a month during which women all over the UK (and further afield, too) are asked to celebrate their underarm hair and let it all hang - or rather, grow - out in order to raise money and awareness for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) charity Verity. Armpits4August, founded last year, is female equivalent to Movember. Encourages women to raise awareness for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. PCOS affects 10% of women and can cause excessive hair growth. The event raises money for PCOS charity Verity. FEMAIL want to see your hairiest photos!
Armpits4August
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 729, "query": 1159 }
Query: The video site's supporters see the 15-camera project as a stride forward in @placeholder efforts to halt illegal immigration, drug smuggling and border violence. Entities: Rio Grande, Texas-Mexico, Everybody Loves Raymond, U.S., Sarah Andrews, Mexico, Andrews, New York, BlueServo.net, Texas, CNN, Rochester Passage: (CNN) -- When her baby girl takes an afternoon nap, or on those nights when she just can't sleep, Sarah Andrews, 32, tosses off her identity as a suburban stay-at-home mom and becomes something more exotic: a "virtual deputy" patrolling the U.S.-Mexico border. A Texas program lets Internet users around the world monitor live video from the Mexico border. From her house in a suburb of Rochester, New York, Andrews spends at least four hours a day watching a site called BlueServo.net. There, because of a $2 million grant from the state of Texas, anyone in the world can watch grainy live video scenes of cactuses, desert mountains and the Rio Grande along Texas' portion of the international border. BlueServo.net lets users watch live video from 15 cameras on Texas-Mexico border. Texas put $2 million into project to prevent crime and illegal immigration. Critics say cameras are ineffective; only four arrests reported since November. Site user: "It's no different than watching 'Everybody Loves Raymond' reruns"
U.S.
[ "Texas" ]
{ "passage": 729, "query": 1160 }
Query: She also said the site draws her interest because she's nosy about what's going on along @placeholder' 1,250-mile international border. Entities: Rio Grande, Texas-Mexico, Everybody Loves Raymond, U.S., Sarah Andrews, Mexico, Andrews, New York, BlueServo.net, Texas, CNN, Rochester Passage: (CNN) -- When her baby girl takes an afternoon nap, or on those nights when she just can't sleep, Sarah Andrews, 32, tosses off her identity as a suburban stay-at-home mom and becomes something more exotic: a "virtual deputy" patrolling the U.S.-Mexico border. A Texas program lets Internet users around the world monitor live video from the Mexico border. From her house in a suburb of Rochester, New York, Andrews spends at least four hours a day watching a site called BlueServo.net. There, because of a $2 million grant from the state of Texas, anyone in the world can watch grainy live video scenes of cactuses, desert mountains and the Rio Grande along Texas' portion of the international border. BlueServo.net lets users watch live video from 15 cameras on Texas-Mexico border. Texas put $2 million into project to prevent crime and illegal immigration. Critics say cameras are ineffective; only four arrests reported since November. Site user: "It's no different than watching 'Everybody Loves Raymond' reruns"
Texas
[ "Carry On Cruising" ]
{ "passage": 730, "query": 1161 }
Query: He is perhaps best remembered for his role as the ship's cook in the 1962 film @placeholder Entities: That Was The Week That Was, Carry On films and That Was The Week That Was, Darling Lili, Bernard Bresslaw, Julie Andrews, Gladys Bacon, David Frost, Up Pompeii, Pompeii, Lance Percival, Eric Barker, Lance Percival Show, Lance at Large, Postman’s Knock, Carry On Cruising, Postman's Knock Passage: Entertainer Lance Percival has died at the age of 81. The actor was renowned for his comic renditions of calypso songs on the 1960s satirical television show That Was The Week That Was, hosted by David Frost. He was later given two series of his own, The Lance Percival Show and Lance at Large, a 1964 sitcom which featured Bernard Bresslaw, Gladys Bacon and Eric Barker. Lance Percival - the star of numerous Carry On films and That Was The Week That Was - has died aged 81 He appeared in films such as Carry On Cruising, Up Pompeii, Postman’s Knock and the 1970 musical Darling Lili, with Julie Andrews. Comedy star rose to fame singing calypso-style songs on TV shows. He later took on film roles in Up Pompeii and Postman's Knock. Died on Tuesday following a 'long illness' his family say
Carry On Cruising
[ "Pembroke" ]
{ "passage": 731, "query": 1162 }
Query: The project began with Koner contacting an outreach worker in @placeholder, who told her the town needed food more than anything else. Entities: Hastings-on-Hudson, HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, CNN.com, Pembroke, Koner, The New York Times, New York, Illinois, CNN, Pam Koner Passage: HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, New York (CNN) -- In 2002, Pam Koner was flipping through the The New York Times when a photograph stopped her in her tracks: an 8-year-old girl laying across her torn, barren mattress in Pembroke, Illinois, forking pasta and a boiled chicken bone into her mouth. The girl's image signified the deep-rooted poverty in her rural community. Pam Koner is combating hunger by connecting sponsor and recipient families. The picture moved Koner to tears and inspired her to take action. "When I read about a community so profoundly poor that women and children were not eating the last week of the month, I walked into my living room where my daughters were and said, 'We're going to do something as a family,' " recalls Koner, a 57-year-old single mother of two living in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Pam Koner's nonprofit connects sponsor and recipient families. Family-to-Family has provided nearly 800,000 meals to those in need. Families also connect on a social level, exchanging letters, photos, stories. Do you know a hero? Nominations are open at CNN.com/Heroes
Pembroke
[ "Koner", "Pam Koner" ]
{ "passage": 731, "query": 1163 }
Query: Watch how kids in @placeholder's town are helping to feed far-away families » Entities: Hastings-on-Hudson, HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, CNN.com, Pembroke, Koner, The New York Times, New York, Illinois, CNN, Pam Koner Passage: HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, New York (CNN) -- In 2002, Pam Koner was flipping through the The New York Times when a photograph stopped her in her tracks: an 8-year-old girl laying across her torn, barren mattress in Pembroke, Illinois, forking pasta and a boiled chicken bone into her mouth. The girl's image signified the deep-rooted poverty in her rural community. Pam Koner is combating hunger by connecting sponsor and recipient families. The picture moved Koner to tears and inspired her to take action. "When I read about a community so profoundly poor that women and children were not eating the last week of the month, I walked into my living room where my daughters were and said, 'We're going to do something as a family,' " recalls Koner, a 57-year-old single mother of two living in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Pam Koner's nonprofit connects sponsor and recipient families. Family-to-Family has provided nearly 800,000 meals to those in need. Families also connect on a social level, exchanging letters, photos, stories. Do you know a hero? Nominations are open at CNN.com/Heroes
Koner
[ "Koner", "Pam Koner" ]
{ "passage": 731, "query": 1163 }
Query: Watch how kids in @placeholder's town are helping to feed far-away families » Entities: Hastings-on-Hudson, HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, CNN.com, Pembroke, Koner, The New York Times, New York, Illinois, CNN, Pam Koner Passage: HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, New York (CNN) -- In 2002, Pam Koner was flipping through the The New York Times when a photograph stopped her in her tracks: an 8-year-old girl laying across her torn, barren mattress in Pembroke, Illinois, forking pasta and a boiled chicken bone into her mouth. The girl's image signified the deep-rooted poverty in her rural community. Pam Koner is combating hunger by connecting sponsor and recipient families. The picture moved Koner to tears and inspired her to take action. "When I read about a community so profoundly poor that women and children were not eating the last week of the month, I walked into my living room where my daughters were and said, 'We're going to do something as a family,' " recalls Koner, a 57-year-old single mother of two living in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Pam Koner's nonprofit connects sponsor and recipient families. Family-to-Family has provided nearly 800,000 meals to those in need. Families also connect on a social level, exchanging letters, photos, stories. Do you know a hero? Nominations are open at CNN.com/Heroes
Pam Koner
[ "EW" ]
{ "passage": 732, "query": 1164 }
Query: CLICK HERE to Try 2 RISK FREE issues of @placeholder Entities: Hit and Run, David Palmer, Charlie Bronson, L.A., Annie, Dax Shepard, Shepard, Tarantino, Dax Shephard, EW, Kristen Bell, Hit & Run, CNN, Charlie Passage: (CNN) -- Dax Shepard, who stars in the agreeably shaggy romance/chase movie/Tarantino knockoff "Hit & Run," has a talent for playing sleazy-smart deceivers who have somehow held on to their innocence. In "Hit & Run," which he wrote and codirected (with David Palmer), he plays a retired crook named Charlie Bronson (a fake name chosen when the character ditched L.A. to enter Witness Protection). Squirreled away in a pastoral small town, Charlie got involved with Annie (Kristen Bell), a college professor who adores him — but is also terrified by the fact that she knows next to nothing about him. Looking at Shepard, who has the lopsided grin of a happy-talk used-car salesman, offset by very serious eyes that perpetually study whomever he's babbling to, we know just how she feels. "Hit and Run" stars real life couple Dax Shephard and Kristen Bell. The film is filled with pop-up-book hooligans who can't stop talking. EW gives the film a "B"
EW
[ "M'Linzi" ]
{ "passage": 733, "query": 1165 }
Query: gorilla group, and she was paired up with 31-year-old @placeholder. Entities: Cincinnati Zoo, Ohio, M'Linzi, Gladys Passage: PUBLISHED: 15:53 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:33 EST, 29 January 2014 A baby gorilla raised by human surrogates who dressed in furry vests to mimic primates has celebrated her first birthday at an Ohio zoo. The celebration for Gladys, who tucked into a rice and vegetable cake with sweet potato and banana frosting, marked a key milestone for the primate who has now been accepted by the zoo's other gorillas. As Cincinnati Zoo keepers laid out her birthday cake this week, it was the gorilla's surrogate mom, M'Linzi, that led the still small Gladys to her treat. Surrogate project at Cincinnati Zoo hailed a success. Gladys was raised by keepers at Cincinnati Zoo for five months before being introduced to other gorillas
M'Linzi
[ "QPR" ]
{ "passage": 734, "query": 1166 }
Query: Speaking after a deal fell through to sign Defoe on transfer deadline day in August, the @placeholder manager admitted: 'We tried all day with Jermain. Entities: Harry Redknapp, Spurs, MLS, England, Toronto, Canada, Barclays Premier League, FC Toronto, Defoe, QPR, Rangers, Ryan Nelsen, Canadian, Portsmouth, Tottenham, Jermain Defoe Passage: Harry Redknapp will be reunited with Jermain Defoe in January with the striker set to make a permanent switch from FC Toronto. Defoe, who has scored 19 times for England in 55 appearances, came close to joining Rangers in the summer as his MLS switch went sour. The 32-year-old was persuaded to move to Canada from Tottenham in January by Toronto's then-manager Ryan Nelsen, a former team-mate of Defoe's at Spurs. Jermain Defoe has been playing in the MLS for Canadian franchise FC Toronto since January 2014 Defoe and now-QPR manager Harry Redknapp collect Barclays Premier League player and manager of the month awards while the pair were together at Tottenham back in August 2009. Jermain Defoe unsettled at FC Toronto and will return to England. The England striker joined the club in January 2014 from Tottenham. Harry Redknapp has signed Defoe twice before at Portsmouth and Spurs
QPR
[ "Nato" ]
{ "passage": 735, "query": 1167 }
Query: ‘Nobody should be in any doubt of our resolve to live up to our commitments under the @placeholder treaty,’ he said. Entities: Richard, Jason Groves, Royal Navy, Philip Hammond, Armed Forces, Richard Shirreff, Nato Passage: By Jason Groves Philip Hammond has said critics of his defence cuts, including outgoing deputy supreme commander of Nato Sir Richard Shirreff, are 'talking nonsense' Defence Secretary Philip Hammond yesterday accused top generals of talking ‘nonsense’, following a fresh warning that spending cuts are weakening the Armed Forces. In an interview yesterday General Sir Richard Shirreff warned that ministers were taking ‘one hell of a risk’ by replacing thousands of regular troops with part-time reservists. Sir Richard, outgoing deputy supreme commander of Nato, said a series of cuts had left the Armed Forces ‘hollowed out’. He said the Royal Navy had been ‘cut to the bone’, leaving it unable to take part in some Nato operations. Philip Hammond has attacked critics of his Armed Forces reforms. Government plans to cut 20,000 troops and replace with 35,000 reservists. Yesterday General Sir Richard Shirreff said plans were 'a risk'
Nato
[ "Midway Islands" ]
{ "passage": 736, "query": 1168 }
Query: On the way: Experts have revised predictions to say the debris will reach will now reach the @placeholder by winter and Hawaii in less than two years Entities: Russian, Japan, U.S., West Coast, Midway Islands, Mark Duell, Hawaii, Pacific Passage: By Mark Duell UPDATED: 09:47 EST, 24 October 2011 Televisions, fridges and furniture pieces are heading for Hawaii, as a huge amount of debris from Japan’s earthquake sails across the Pacific. Up to 20 million tons of debris from the earthquake in March is traveling faster than expected and could reach the U.S. West Coast in three years. A Russian ship’s crew spotted the debris - which included a 20ft long fishing boat - last month after passing the Midway Islands. Debris wave: Up to 20 million tons of debris from the earthquake is travelling faster than expected and could reach the U.S. West Coast in three years. Debris travelling faster than expected across Pacific. Russian ship's crew spotted debris past Midway Islands. May strike Hawaii in two years and West Coast in three
Midway Islands
[ "Midway Islands" ]
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Query: Experts have revised predictions to say the debris will now reach the @placeholder by winter and Hawaii in less than two years. Entities: Russian, Japan, U.S., West Coast, Midway Islands, Mark Duell, Hawaii, Pacific Passage: By Mark Duell UPDATED: 09:47 EST, 24 October 2011 Televisions, fridges and furniture pieces are heading for Hawaii, as a huge amount of debris from Japan’s earthquake sails across the Pacific. Up to 20 million tons of debris from the earthquake in March is traveling faster than expected and could reach the U.S. West Coast in three years. A Russian ship’s crew spotted the debris - which included a 20ft long fishing boat - last month after passing the Midway Islands. Debris wave: Up to 20 million tons of debris from the earthquake is travelling faster than expected and could reach the U.S. West Coast in three years. Debris travelling faster than expected across Pacific. Russian ship's crew spotted debris past Midway Islands. May strike Hawaii in two years and West Coast in three
Midway Islands
[ "Japan" ]
{ "passage": 736, "query": 1170 }
Query: @placeholder was badly hit by the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami on March 11, which left 20,000 people dead or missing. Entities: Russian, Japan, U.S., West Coast, Midway Islands, Mark Duell, Hawaii, Pacific Passage: By Mark Duell UPDATED: 09:47 EST, 24 October 2011 Televisions, fridges and furniture pieces are heading for Hawaii, as a huge amount of debris from Japan’s earthquake sails across the Pacific. Up to 20 million tons of debris from the earthquake in March is traveling faster than expected and could reach the U.S. West Coast in three years. A Russian ship’s crew spotted the debris - which included a 20ft long fishing boat - last month after passing the Midway Islands. Debris wave: Up to 20 million tons of debris from the earthquake is travelling faster than expected and could reach the U.S. West Coast in three years. Debris travelling faster than expected across Pacific. Russian ship's crew spotted debris past Midway Islands. May strike Hawaii in two years and West Coast in three
Japan
[ "Dawn Brancheau" ]
{ "passage": 737, "query": 1171 }
Query: "Blackfish is billed as a documentary, but instead of a fair and balanced treatment of a complex subject, the film is inaccurate and misleading and, regrettably, exploits a tragedy that remains a source of deep pain for @placeholder's family, friends and colleagues," SeaWorld said in a statement. Entities: Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Dawn Brancheau, Rose Parade, SeaWorld, SeaWorld Orlando, Magnolia Pictures, Blackfish, New York, Pasadena, Tilikum, CNN, Florida, CNN Films Passage: Nearly 21 million people watched "Blackfish" when it aired on CNN in October. The documentary, produced by Magnolia Pictures and acquired by CNN Films, recounts the 2010 death of veteran SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau by a killer whale named Tilikum, a 12,000-pound bull. The film challenges the concept of keeping killer whales for entertainment and implies Tilikum had been driven to madness by captivity. In the months since, a firestorm of debate over the controversy erupted. Social media exploded with an outcry to boycott SeaWorld, the world's largest marine park operator. Protesters not only lined the streets outside SeaWorld Orlando in Florida, the company's flagship park, but the streets of New York and Pasadena during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Rose Parade. "Blackfish" tells the story of a SeaWorld trainer who died in 2010. The movie sparked heavy backlash against the marine park company. SeaWorld calls movie "one-sided," an exploitation of trainer's death. The park announced record 4th-quarter, annual revenues in January
Dawn Brancheau
[ "SeaWorld" ]
{ "passage": 737, "query": 1172 }
Query: "Blackfish is billed as a documentary, but instead of a fair and balanced treatment of a complex subject, the film is inaccurate and misleading and, regrettably, exploits a tragedy that remains a source of deep pain for Dawn Brancheau's family, friends and colleagues," @placeholder said in a statement. Entities: Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Dawn Brancheau, Rose Parade, SeaWorld, SeaWorld Orlando, Magnolia Pictures, Blackfish, New York, Pasadena, Tilikum, CNN, Florida, CNN Films Passage: Nearly 21 million people watched "Blackfish" when it aired on CNN in October. The documentary, produced by Magnolia Pictures and acquired by CNN Films, recounts the 2010 death of veteran SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau by a killer whale named Tilikum, a 12,000-pound bull. The film challenges the concept of keeping killer whales for entertainment and implies Tilikum had been driven to madness by captivity. In the months since, a firestorm of debate over the controversy erupted. Social media exploded with an outcry to boycott SeaWorld, the world's largest marine park operator. Protesters not only lined the streets outside SeaWorld Orlando in Florida, the company's flagship park, but the streets of New York and Pasadena during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Rose Parade. "Blackfish" tells the story of a SeaWorld trainer who died in 2010. The movie sparked heavy backlash against the marine park company. SeaWorld calls movie "one-sided," an exploitation of trainer's death. The park announced record 4th-quarter, annual revenues in January
SeaWorld
[ "Pakistani" ]
{ "passage": 738, "query": 1173 }
Query: The @placeholder were accused of spot fixing, or rigging parts of a test match. Entities: Pakistani, England, Butt, Salman Butt, Mazhar Majeed, Pakistan, Pakistan Cricket Board, Mohammad Asif, Asif, Amir, Mohammad Amir, CNN, London Passage: London (CNN) -- Three top Pakistani cricketers were jailed Thursday after being convicted of plotting to cheat and to take bribes in a match against England last summer, in a scandal that rocked the international sport. Former national team captain Salman Butt was sentenced to 30 months and bowler Mohammad Asif to a year in prison after they were found guilty by a London court Tuesday. Fellow bowler Mohammad Amir, a rising star in the sport at the age of 19, was given a six-month jail term, having pleaded guilty. A fourth man, London-based businessman Mazhar Majeed, was jailed for two years and eight months for his role as an agent who arranged the betting scam. He had also pleaded guilty. The Pakistan Cricket Board says it is a sad day for the game in Pakistan. Relatives of the jailed cricketers protest their innocence. Butt and Asif are jailed for 30 and 12 months respectively, Amir for six months. Agent Mazhar Majeed is sentenced to two years and eight months in prison
Pakistani
[ "Chelsea" ]
{ "passage": 739, "query": 1174 }
Query: VIDEO Scroll down to watch Cesc Fabregas scoring for @placeholder Entities: England, Manchester United, Cesc Fabregas, Mesut Ozil, Burnley, Nou Camp, Jose Mourinho, Ozil, Spanish, Arsenal, Ed Woodward, Fabregas, David Moyes, English, Premier League, Chelsea, Wenger, London, Emirates, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Tata Martino Passage: The smoke signals that Cesc Fabregas was ready for a return to the Premier League first emerged last summer, when Manchester United made a public play for the Spanish midfielder. All was not well at Barcelona and the then English champions offered an appetising proposal. Fabregas said as much to friends in London. David Moyes spoke positively in knowledge of Ed Woodward’s pursuits. But plates shift and Tata Martino’s arrival at the Nou Camp, coupled with the offer of increased football in his favoured role, provided Fabregas with a reason to stay at least another 12 months. The potential was there however. Signs that Fabregas was ready for a return to England came in 2013. Wenger always believed that any move back to the Premier League would come this summer. Arsenal had a first-option clause of £25m to bring Fabregas back to the Emirates. Wenger bought Real Madrid midfielder Mesut Ozil for £42.5m. Ozil's presence meant that a return for Fabregas was no longer viable. Fabregas signed for Jose Mourinho's Chelsea in a £30m switch from Barcelona. Fabregas was in impressive form during Chelsea's 3-1 win over Burnley
Chelsea
[ "Wenger" ]
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Query: ‘We talked with @placeholder but he said that he would find it difficult to make a place for me on the pitch as Ozil had my position covered,' Fabregas said. Entities: England, Manchester United, Cesc Fabregas, Mesut Ozil, Burnley, Nou Camp, Jose Mourinho, Ozil, Spanish, Arsenal, Ed Woodward, Fabregas, David Moyes, English, Premier League, Chelsea, Wenger, London, Emirates, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Tata Martino Passage: The smoke signals that Cesc Fabregas was ready for a return to the Premier League first emerged last summer, when Manchester United made a public play for the Spanish midfielder. All was not well at Barcelona and the then English champions offered an appetising proposal. Fabregas said as much to friends in London. David Moyes spoke positively in knowledge of Ed Woodward’s pursuits. But plates shift and Tata Martino’s arrival at the Nou Camp, coupled with the offer of increased football in his favoured role, provided Fabregas with a reason to stay at least another 12 months. The potential was there however. Signs that Fabregas was ready for a return to England came in 2013. Wenger always believed that any move back to the Premier League would come this summer. Arsenal had a first-option clause of £25m to bring Fabregas back to the Emirates. Wenger bought Real Madrid midfielder Mesut Ozil for £42.5m. Ozil's presence meant that a return for Fabregas was no longer viable. Fabregas signed for Jose Mourinho's Chelsea in a £30m switch from Barcelona. Fabregas was in impressive form during Chelsea's 3-1 win over Burnley
Wenger
[ "Slim Jim" ]
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Query: The wrestling federation and the maker of @placeholder meat sticks expressed sympathies. Entities: Seminole, Savage, Street North, Randall Poffo, Randy Savage, Highway Patrol, Florida State Route 694, Slim Jim, Pinellas County, Steve Gaskins, CNN, Florida, Randall Mario Poffo, Jeep, Macho Man, Jeep Wrangler, Barbara, NEW, Barbara L. Poffo, Florida Highway Patrol Passage: (CNN) -- Retired pro wrestler "Macho Man" Randy Savage, 58, was killed Friday morning in Seminole, Florida, when the Jeep he was driving jumped a median and hit a tree, the Florida Highway Patrol said. His wife, Barbara L. Poffo, 56, who was in the passenger seat, was injured, the patrol said. She was expected to be released from a hospital, said Highway Patrol Sgt. 1st Class Steve Gaskins. Savage's real name was Randall Mario Poffo, according to the wrestling federation for which he performed. The couple lived in Seminole, authorities said. An investigation is under way, but a Highway Patrol report said that Randall Poffo "lost control" of his 2009 Jeep Wrangler for "unknown reasons" as it was traveling westbound on Florida State Route 694 near 113th Street North in Pinellas County. NEW: "Macho Man" Randy Savage may have suffered "medical event" behind wheel, authorities say. His Jeep jumped a median and slammed into a tree for unknown reasons, authorities say. His wife, Barbara, 56, is injured but is expected to be released from a hospital, police say. After he retired from wrestling, he became known for his Slim Jim commercials
Slim Jim
[ "Oprah Winfrey", "Winfrey" ]
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Query: Before the interview with @placeholder, the disgraced cycling legend apologized to the staff of his cancer charity, a publicist for Livestrong Foundation said. Entities: Winfrey, Lance, Oprah Winfrey, Facebook, Lance Armstrong, CBS This Morning, CNN iReporter, Armstrong, Margaret Midkiff, CNN, Oprah Winfrey Network, Melinda Morgan Passage: (CNN) -- The court of public opinion weighed in decidedly against Lance Armstrong, even before the broadcast of an interview in which he is said to acknowledge using performance-enhancing drugs after years of denials. On CNN's Facebook page, the opinions were passionate and pointed. "This guy is a loser and a liar!!" Melinda Morgan said. "He is not sorry for what he did, he is sorry that he got caught!!" Margaret Midkiff said there's no hope of Armstrong reviving his career. "He's lied to folks way too long." For more than a decade, Armstrong has denied he used performance-enhancing drugs, but he was linked to a doping scandal by nearly a dozen other former cyclists who have admitted to doping. NEW: "Now is when the real work begins for Lance," CNN iReporter says. Oprah Winfrey says her team was "mesmerized and riveted" by Armstrong interview. "I would say that he met the moment," Winfrey tells "CBS This Morning" The interview will air at 9 p.m. ET Thursday on the Oprah Winfrey Network
Oprah Winfrey
[ "Oprah Winfrey", "Winfrey" ]
{ "passage": 741, "query": 1177 }
Query: Before the interview with @placeholder, the disgraced cycling legend apologized to the staff of his cancer charity, a publicist for Livestrong Foundation said. Entities: Winfrey, Lance, Oprah Winfrey, Facebook, Lance Armstrong, CBS This Morning, CNN iReporter, Armstrong, Margaret Midkiff, CNN, Oprah Winfrey Network, Melinda Morgan Passage: (CNN) -- The court of public opinion weighed in decidedly against Lance Armstrong, even before the broadcast of an interview in which he is said to acknowledge using performance-enhancing drugs after years of denials. On CNN's Facebook page, the opinions were passionate and pointed. "This guy is a loser and a liar!!" Melinda Morgan said. "He is not sorry for what he did, he is sorry that he got caught!!" Margaret Midkiff said there's no hope of Armstrong reviving his career. "He's lied to folks way too long." For more than a decade, Armstrong has denied he used performance-enhancing drugs, but he was linked to a doping scandal by nearly a dozen other former cyclists who have admitted to doping. NEW: "Now is when the real work begins for Lance," CNN iReporter says. Oprah Winfrey says her team was "mesmerized and riveted" by Armstrong interview. "I would say that he met the moment," Winfrey tells "CBS This Morning" The interview will air at 9 p.m. ET Thursday on the Oprah Winfrey Network
Winfrey
[ "Russia", "Russian" ]
{ "passage": 742, "query": 1178 }
Query: @placeholder should have been the formidable favourite in the historic showdown, taking the title four times in the last decade. Entities: Ivanovic, Russian, Dejan Vranes, Serbs, Serb, Moscow, Russia, Italy, No.1 Jelena Jankovic, Vera Zvonareva, Czech Republic, Petra Kvitova, Serbian, Maria Sharapova, Serbia, Fed Cup, CNN, Ana Ivanovic Passage: (CNN) -- Former world No.1 Ana Ivanovic is hoping to lead Serbia to a historic first Fed Cup final in Moscow this weekend. The Serbian team, who have never reached the last four until this season, will face a Russian side who have won the tournament four times. But, crucially, they will be without top stars Maria Sharapova and Vera Zvonareva. Armed with a stellar line-up including Ivanovic and fellow former world No.1 Jelena Jankovic, the Serbs are hoping to deliver the biggest upset of the tournament to injury-hit Russia. "For all of us and for our country it means a lot," team captain Dejan Vranes said at the draw on Thursday. Serbia to face Russia in their first ever Fed Cup semifinal. Serb Ana Ivanovic, ranked 15, will lead campaign against injury-hit Russia. The former world No. 1 is hoping to make a comeback after career slump. Czech Republic will face Italy in opposing semifinal, with Petra Kvitova hoping to return to form
Russia
[ "Russia", "Russian" ]
{ "passage": 742, "query": 1178 }
Query: @placeholder should have been the formidable favourite in the historic showdown, taking the title four times in the last decade. Entities: Ivanovic, Russian, Dejan Vranes, Serbs, Serb, Moscow, Russia, Italy, No.1 Jelena Jankovic, Vera Zvonareva, Czech Republic, Petra Kvitova, Serbian, Maria Sharapova, Serbia, Fed Cup, CNN, Ana Ivanovic Passage: (CNN) -- Former world No.1 Ana Ivanovic is hoping to lead Serbia to a historic first Fed Cup final in Moscow this weekend. The Serbian team, who have never reached the last four until this season, will face a Russian side who have won the tournament four times. But, crucially, they will be without top stars Maria Sharapova and Vera Zvonareva. Armed with a stellar line-up including Ivanovic and fellow former world No.1 Jelena Jankovic, the Serbs are hoping to deliver the biggest upset of the tournament to injury-hit Russia. "For all of us and for our country it means a lot," team captain Dejan Vranes said at the draw on Thursday. Serbia to face Russia in their first ever Fed Cup semifinal. Serb Ana Ivanovic, ranked 15, will lead campaign against injury-hit Russia. The former world No. 1 is hoping to make a comeback after career slump. Czech Republic will face Italy in opposing semifinal, with Petra Kvitova hoping to return to form
Russian
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 743, "query": 1179 }
Query: 'America’s dogs can’t afford four more years of @placeholder - that’s 28 years for dogs.' Entities: The Associated Press, Jimmy Kimmel, John Bresnahan, Tapper, Colombia, Manu Raju, Lindsay Lohan, Cartagena, Eileen Sullivan, Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, Scott Wilson, Carrie Budoff Brown, New York City Police Department, Politico, George Polk Award, Chris Hawley, ABC, Wilson, Jake Tapper, Standard & Poor, Muslims, Hillary, GOP, Washington, Mitt Romney, Bresnahan, White House Correspondents, Sarah Palin, White House Correspondents' Dinner, Aldo Beckman, Edgar A. Poe Award, Budoff Brown, Kim Kardashian, Adam Goldman, Secret Service, Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, Merriman Smith Award, Washington Post, Glenn Thrush, Thrush, Matt Apuzzo, U.S., Hillary Clinton, Worlds, Obama, Raju Passage: Worlds collided in the nation's capital last night, as President Obama shared a meal with the likes of Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan at the 98th annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. The president enjoyed a genial evening with the members of the press, thanking them for their time and dedication. Nothing was off limits during Washington’s night of levity, including the recent Secret Service scandal in Colombia, 'dog socialism', and the state of media today. And of course, he didn't shy away from the political arena. Scroll down for video Comedian-in-chief: President Obama was in fine form Saturday night and delivered a comedy routine that left the audience in stitches. No one was safe from mockery, including the shamed Secret Service and likely GOP adversary Mitt Romney. Journalists, politicians, government officials, and celebrities gathered for the 98th annual White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington last night. Event was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel who joked: 'Remember when the country rallied around you in hope for a better tomorrow? That was a good one' Late night host jabs president with statement: 'There's a term for guys like President Obama. Not two terms, but there is' President Obama lampoons his own 'hot mic' incident, the GOP, Secret Service, Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin and even Hillary Clinton. He joked about Hillary: 'She won't stop drunk-texting me from Cartagena' Lindsay Lohan and Kim Kardashian were among crowds of A-list celebrities who were invited to dine with Washington's elite, including Obama himself. Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman, Eileen Sullivan and Chris Hawley of The Associated Press, for winning the Edgar A. Poe Award for their stories about the New York City Police Department's widespread surveillance of Muslims after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. It's the fourth major prize for the series, which has also won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting and a George Polk Award. ABC's Jake Tapper and Politico's Glenn Thrush, Carrie Budoff Brown, Manu Raju and John Bresnahan, for winning the Merriman Smith Award for excellence in presidential coverage under pressure. Tapper won in the broadcast category for breaking the news that rating agency Standard & Poor's was on the verge of downgrading the federal government's triple-A credit rating because of concerns over political gridlock in Washington. In the print category, Thrush, Budoff Brown, Raju and Bresnahan of Politico won for their report on the deal between Obama and congressional Republicans to raise the U.S. debt ceiling. Scott Wilson, of The Washington Post, for winning the Aldo Beckman award. Wilson was recognized for his 'deeply reported and nuanced stories, his evocative writing and his clear presentation of complex issues, particularly on the foreign policy front.'
Obama
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 743, "query": 1180 }
Query: Throughout the routine, Mrs @placeholder could be seen laughing at the dinner table. Entities: The Associated Press, Jimmy Kimmel, John Bresnahan, Tapper, Colombia, Manu Raju, Lindsay Lohan, Cartagena, Eileen Sullivan, Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, Scott Wilson, Carrie Budoff Brown, New York City Police Department, Politico, George Polk Award, Chris Hawley, ABC, Wilson, Jake Tapper, Standard & Poor, Muslims, Hillary, GOP, Washington, Mitt Romney, Bresnahan, White House Correspondents, Sarah Palin, White House Correspondents' Dinner, Aldo Beckman, Edgar A. Poe Award, Budoff Brown, Kim Kardashian, Adam Goldman, Secret Service, Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, Merriman Smith Award, Washington Post, Glenn Thrush, Thrush, Matt Apuzzo, U.S., Hillary Clinton, Worlds, Obama, Raju Passage: Worlds collided in the nation's capital last night, as President Obama shared a meal with the likes of Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan at the 98th annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. The president enjoyed a genial evening with the members of the press, thanking them for their time and dedication. Nothing was off limits during Washington’s night of levity, including the recent Secret Service scandal in Colombia, 'dog socialism', and the state of media today. And of course, he didn't shy away from the political arena. Scroll down for video Comedian-in-chief: President Obama was in fine form Saturday night and delivered a comedy routine that left the audience in stitches. No one was safe from mockery, including the shamed Secret Service and likely GOP adversary Mitt Romney. Journalists, politicians, government officials, and celebrities gathered for the 98th annual White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington last night. Event was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel who joked: 'Remember when the country rallied around you in hope for a better tomorrow? That was a good one' Late night host jabs president with statement: 'There's a term for guys like President Obama. Not two terms, but there is' President Obama lampoons his own 'hot mic' incident, the GOP, Secret Service, Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin and even Hillary Clinton. He joked about Hillary: 'She won't stop drunk-texting me from Cartagena' Lindsay Lohan and Kim Kardashian were among crowds of A-list celebrities who were invited to dine with Washington's elite, including Obama himself. Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman, Eileen Sullivan and Chris Hawley of The Associated Press, for winning the Edgar A. Poe Award for their stories about the New York City Police Department's widespread surveillance of Muslims after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. It's the fourth major prize for the series, which has also won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting and a George Polk Award. ABC's Jake Tapper and Politico's Glenn Thrush, Carrie Budoff Brown, Manu Raju and John Bresnahan, for winning the Merriman Smith Award for excellence in presidential coverage under pressure. Tapper won in the broadcast category for breaking the news that rating agency Standard & Poor's was on the verge of downgrading the federal government's triple-A credit rating because of concerns over political gridlock in Washington. In the print category, Thrush, Budoff Brown, Raju and Bresnahan of Politico won for their report on the deal between Obama and congressional Republicans to raise the U.S. debt ceiling. Scott Wilson, of The Washington Post, for winning the Aldo Beckman award. Wilson was recognized for his 'deeply reported and nuanced stories, his evocative writing and his clear presentation of complex issues, particularly on the foreign policy front.'
Obama
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 743, "query": 1181 }
Query: The version that went down the runway had a twisted strap over the left shoulder, but Mrs @placeholder seemed to prefer a dress that better displayed her décolletage. Entities: The Associated Press, Jimmy Kimmel, John Bresnahan, Tapper, Colombia, Manu Raju, Lindsay Lohan, Cartagena, Eileen Sullivan, Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, Scott Wilson, Carrie Budoff Brown, New York City Police Department, Politico, George Polk Award, Chris Hawley, ABC, Wilson, Jake Tapper, Standard & Poor, Muslims, Hillary, GOP, Washington, Mitt Romney, Bresnahan, White House Correspondents, Sarah Palin, White House Correspondents' Dinner, Aldo Beckman, Edgar A. Poe Award, Budoff Brown, Kim Kardashian, Adam Goldman, Secret Service, Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, Merriman Smith Award, Washington Post, Glenn Thrush, Thrush, Matt Apuzzo, U.S., Hillary Clinton, Worlds, Obama, Raju Passage: Worlds collided in the nation's capital last night, as President Obama shared a meal with the likes of Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan at the 98th annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. The president enjoyed a genial evening with the members of the press, thanking them for their time and dedication. Nothing was off limits during Washington’s night of levity, including the recent Secret Service scandal in Colombia, 'dog socialism', and the state of media today. And of course, he didn't shy away from the political arena. Scroll down for video Comedian-in-chief: President Obama was in fine form Saturday night and delivered a comedy routine that left the audience in stitches. No one was safe from mockery, including the shamed Secret Service and likely GOP adversary Mitt Romney. Journalists, politicians, government officials, and celebrities gathered for the 98th annual White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington last night. Event was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel who joked: 'Remember when the country rallied around you in hope for a better tomorrow? That was a good one' Late night host jabs president with statement: 'There's a term for guys like President Obama. Not two terms, but there is' President Obama lampoons his own 'hot mic' incident, the GOP, Secret Service, Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin and even Hillary Clinton. He joked about Hillary: 'She won't stop drunk-texting me from Cartagena' Lindsay Lohan and Kim Kardashian were among crowds of A-list celebrities who were invited to dine with Washington's elite, including Obama himself. Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman, Eileen Sullivan and Chris Hawley of The Associated Press, for winning the Edgar A. Poe Award for their stories about the New York City Police Department's widespread surveillance of Muslims after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. It's the fourth major prize for the series, which has also won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting and a George Polk Award. ABC's Jake Tapper and Politico's Glenn Thrush, Carrie Budoff Brown, Manu Raju and John Bresnahan, for winning the Merriman Smith Award for excellence in presidential coverage under pressure. Tapper won in the broadcast category for breaking the news that rating agency Standard & Poor's was on the verge of downgrading the federal government's triple-A credit rating because of concerns over political gridlock in Washington. In the print category, Thrush, Budoff Brown, Raju and Bresnahan of Politico won for their report on the deal between Obama and congressional Republicans to raise the U.S. debt ceiling. Scott Wilson, of The Washington Post, for winning the Aldo Beckman award. Wilson was recognized for his 'deeply reported and nuanced stories, his evocative writing and his clear presentation of complex issues, particularly on the foreign policy front.'
Obama
[ "Kim Kardashian" ]
{ "passage": 743, "query": 1182 }
Query: 'I'm opening for Jimmy Kimmel and telling knock-knock jokes to @placeholder.' Entities: The Associated Press, Jimmy Kimmel, John Bresnahan, Tapper, Colombia, Manu Raju, Lindsay Lohan, Cartagena, Eileen Sullivan, Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, Scott Wilson, Carrie Budoff Brown, New York City Police Department, Politico, George Polk Award, Chris Hawley, ABC, Wilson, Jake Tapper, Standard & Poor, Muslims, Hillary, GOP, Washington, Mitt Romney, Bresnahan, White House Correspondents, Sarah Palin, White House Correspondents' Dinner, Aldo Beckman, Edgar A. Poe Award, Budoff Brown, Kim Kardashian, Adam Goldman, Secret Service, Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, Merriman Smith Award, Washington Post, Glenn Thrush, Thrush, Matt Apuzzo, U.S., Hillary Clinton, Worlds, Obama, Raju Passage: Worlds collided in the nation's capital last night, as President Obama shared a meal with the likes of Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan at the 98th annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. The president enjoyed a genial evening with the members of the press, thanking them for their time and dedication. Nothing was off limits during Washington’s night of levity, including the recent Secret Service scandal in Colombia, 'dog socialism', and the state of media today. And of course, he didn't shy away from the political arena. Scroll down for video Comedian-in-chief: President Obama was in fine form Saturday night and delivered a comedy routine that left the audience in stitches. No one was safe from mockery, including the shamed Secret Service and likely GOP adversary Mitt Romney. Journalists, politicians, government officials, and celebrities gathered for the 98th annual White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington last night. Event was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel who joked: 'Remember when the country rallied around you in hope for a better tomorrow? That was a good one' Late night host jabs president with statement: 'There's a term for guys like President Obama. Not two terms, but there is' President Obama lampoons his own 'hot mic' incident, the GOP, Secret Service, Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin and even Hillary Clinton. He joked about Hillary: 'She won't stop drunk-texting me from Cartagena' Lindsay Lohan and Kim Kardashian were among crowds of A-list celebrities who were invited to dine with Washington's elite, including Obama himself. Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman, Eileen Sullivan and Chris Hawley of The Associated Press, for winning the Edgar A. Poe Award for their stories about the New York City Police Department's widespread surveillance of Muslims after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. It's the fourth major prize for the series, which has also won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting and a George Polk Award. ABC's Jake Tapper and Politico's Glenn Thrush, Carrie Budoff Brown, Manu Raju and John Bresnahan, for winning the Merriman Smith Award for excellence in presidential coverage under pressure. Tapper won in the broadcast category for breaking the news that rating agency Standard & Poor's was on the verge of downgrading the federal government's triple-A credit rating because of concerns over political gridlock in Washington. In the print category, Thrush, Budoff Brown, Raju and Bresnahan of Politico won for their report on the deal between Obama and congressional Republicans to raise the U.S. debt ceiling. Scott Wilson, of The Washington Post, for winning the Aldo Beckman award. Wilson was recognized for his 'deeply reported and nuanced stories, his evocative writing and his clear presentation of complex issues, particularly on the foreign policy front.'
Kim Kardashian
[ "New York" ]
{ "passage": 744, "query": 1183 }
Query: @placeholder police disputed the claim that the man had been run over by a police vehicle. Entities: San Diego, Denver, KFMB, Seattle, iReporters, Occupy Wall Street, New York, CNN, American Passage: New York (CNN) -- Protests swelled in cities nationwide Friday as police forces struggled to either corral or remove demonstrators from downtown parks and plazas in the latest development of the monthlong Occupy Wall Street movement. Scores of protesters were arrested in Denver, Seattle, San Diego and New York, though reports of violence were rare. CNN iReporters sent in photos and video from "occupy" protests across several American cities. In San Diego, CNN affiliate KFMB broadcast images of police detaining demonstrators as they gathered amid tents and tarps strewn about a downtown plaza. Protesters appeared to refuse to leave the area, sitting in columns atop the plastic tarps and yelling "stay down" as police tried to remove them from the scene. At one point, police used pepper spray to break up the crowd. NEW: Police use pepper spray against protesters in San Diego. NEW: Reports of violence have been rare. Police arrest 41 demonstrators in Seattle. In New York, 14 people are arrested after blocking traffic and hurling bottles
New York
[ "Cyprus" ]
{ "passage": 745, "query": 1184 }
Query: A bit of blue sky in @placeholder, a bit of decompression, some comedy - and back to the snow. Entities: Scotland Yard, Afghanistan, Prince, Wattisham, Apache, Harry, 3 Regiment Army Air Corps, Akrotiri, Emma Reynolds, Helmand province, Mark Duell, Oxfordshire, Suffolk, Cyprus, UK, RAF Brize Norton, British, 662 Squadron Passage: By Mark Duell and Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 11:55 EST, 23 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 24 January 2013 Home: Prince Harry arriving at RAF Brize Norton after returning from a tour of duty in Afghanistan Prince Harry has admitted he 'doesn't know what normal is anymore' after arriving back in the UK from his second tour of Afghanistan. The Apache co-pilot gunner has been on post-deployment 'decompression' at a British military base in Akrotiri, Cyprus, since leaving Helmand province on Monday night. Harry landed at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on a regular personnel flight but did not travel on with his unit, 662 Squadron, 3 Regiment Army Air Corps, to their base in Wattisham, Suffolk. Scotland Yard reviewing protection for Prince, 28, after candid admission. Spent four months on deployment at Helmand province in Afghanistan. Apache co-pilot gunner has been on post-deployment at a military base. Landed at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on a regular personnel flight. Says on his last day a seven-year-old girl was shot down by insurgents
Cyprus
[ "Distinguished Gentleman" ]
{ "passage": 746, "query": 1185 }
Query: 'For one day a year ... thousands of @placeholder (and genteel ladyfolk) in hundreds of cities worldwide press their cravats, starch their tweed and sit astride their classic-styled motorcycles to raise funds for prostate cancer research and awareness. Entities: Distinguished Gentleman's Ride, The Distinguished Gentlemen, Distinguished Gentleman, Sydney, Mad Men Passage: Picture this: dapper looking gentlemen donning waistcoats, bow ties and impeccably groomed moustaches riding through town on classic motorcycles. Add to the mix tailored suits, crisp shirts, monocles, and riding goggles plus genteel ladyfolk sporting elegant dresses and it may just sound like a scene from Mad Men. However this isn't the 1900s, but The Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride, where participants dress up to the nines in the their finest vintage attire and coast around the roads on retro or custom bikes. The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride took place across the world on September 28, and riders in Sydney enjoyed a warm and sunny spring day for the event. The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride takes place at the end of September each year. Dapper gents and lovely ladies don their finest attire to cruise around town on their motorbikes. The event is to raise money and awareness about prostate cancer. This year it was held in 258 cities in 57 countries with tens of thousands of participants
Distinguished Gentleman
[ "American Express" ]
{ "passage": 747, "query": 1186 }
Query: call from @placeholder to tell him $43,712.25 had been charged to Entities: Miami, Hangover, Louise Boyle, John Bolaris, American Express, Eastern European Passage: By Louise Boyle UPDATED: 09:40 EST, 19 November 2012 There has been further humiliation for the weatherman whose story was dubbed the 'real-life Hangover' after he was drugged and swindled out of more than $40,000 by Eastern European bar girls which saw him fired from his job. John Bolaris appeared in a Miami court last Friday to testify against the crime ring which had stolen $43,000 from him. His moment of retribution however was tainted by one of the accused's testimony that during his wild weekend in 2010, he defecated in his pants. Weathering the storm: John Bolaris has been further humiliated after being scammed out of $43,000 in Miami when one of the accused told the court that he defecated himself. John Bolaris, 54, approached by two women in Miami in 2010 who asked him to do shots. Woke up the next day with an American Express bill for $43,712 - including a $2,400 painting
American Express
[ "Tories" ]
{ "passage": 748, "query": 1187 }
Query: 'I think we have a more flexible approach to borrowing for good investment than the @placeholder do. Entities: Scotland, Labour, England, Edinburgh Parliament, Alex Salmond, Douglas Alexander, SNP, Tories, Ed Miliband, Parliament, Britain, Salmond, SNP Coalition, Labour-SNP Coalition, Tory Passage: Alex Salmond will force left-wing policies on Tory England if the SNP hold the balance of power after the next election, he boasted today. The former First Minister, who is standing for Parliament in May, said he would work with other parties except the Tories to 'see more progressive politics introduced across these islands'. Mr Salmond also refused to rule out becoming Deputy Prime Minister in a Labour-SNP Coalition – but said it was more likely that his party would prop up Ed Miliband in return for more powers for Scotland, a hike in the minimum wage and scrapping Britain's nuclear deterrent. Former First Minister said SNP will work with other parties, but not Tories. Said he wanted 'more progressive politics introduced across these islands' SNP want end of nuclear deterrent and a hike in the minimum wage. Party also wants dramatic increase in powers for Edinburgh Parliament. Salmond refused to rule out becoming Deputy PM in Labour-SNP Coalition. Remarks came after Labour's failed to rule out a coalition with the SNP. Election strategist Douglas Alexander said he would not 'play that game'
Tories
[ "Edinburgh Parliament", "Parliament" ]
{ "passage": 748, "query": 1188 }
Query: Mr Salmond predicted another hung @placeholder after the election – with no party holding enough seats to form a majority. Entities: Scotland, Labour, England, Edinburgh Parliament, Alex Salmond, Douglas Alexander, SNP, Tories, Ed Miliband, Parliament, Britain, Salmond, SNP Coalition, Labour-SNP Coalition, Tory Passage: Alex Salmond will force left-wing policies on Tory England if the SNP hold the balance of power after the next election, he boasted today. The former First Minister, who is standing for Parliament in May, said he would work with other parties except the Tories to 'see more progressive politics introduced across these islands'. Mr Salmond also refused to rule out becoming Deputy Prime Minister in a Labour-SNP Coalition – but said it was more likely that his party would prop up Ed Miliband in return for more powers for Scotland, a hike in the minimum wage and scrapping Britain's nuclear deterrent. Former First Minister said SNP will work with other parties, but not Tories. Said he wanted 'more progressive politics introduced across these islands' SNP want end of nuclear deterrent and a hike in the minimum wage. Party also wants dramatic increase in powers for Edinburgh Parliament. Salmond refused to rule out becoming Deputy PM in Labour-SNP Coalition. Remarks came after Labour's failed to rule out a coalition with the SNP. Election strategist Douglas Alexander said he would not 'play that game'
Edinburgh Parliament
[ "Edinburgh Parliament", "Parliament" ]
{ "passage": 748, "query": 1188 }
Query: Mr Salmond predicted another hung @placeholder after the election – with no party holding enough seats to form a majority. Entities: Scotland, Labour, England, Edinburgh Parliament, Alex Salmond, Douglas Alexander, SNP, Tories, Ed Miliband, Parliament, Britain, Salmond, SNP Coalition, Labour-SNP Coalition, Tory Passage: Alex Salmond will force left-wing policies on Tory England if the SNP hold the balance of power after the next election, he boasted today. The former First Minister, who is standing for Parliament in May, said he would work with other parties except the Tories to 'see more progressive politics introduced across these islands'. Mr Salmond also refused to rule out becoming Deputy Prime Minister in a Labour-SNP Coalition – but said it was more likely that his party would prop up Ed Miliband in return for more powers for Scotland, a hike in the minimum wage and scrapping Britain's nuclear deterrent. Former First Minister said SNP will work with other parties, but not Tories. Said he wanted 'more progressive politics introduced across these islands' SNP want end of nuclear deterrent and a hike in the minimum wage. Party also wants dramatic increase in powers for Edinburgh Parliament. Salmond refused to rule out becoming Deputy PM in Labour-SNP Coalition. Remarks came after Labour's failed to rule out a coalition with the SNP. Election strategist Douglas Alexander said he would not 'play that game'
Parliament
[ "Fulham" ]
{ "passage": 749, "query": 1189 }
Query: Berbatov joined @placeholder in August 2012 and enjoyed a successful first season with the club, scoring 15 goals. Entities: French, Berbatov, Rene Meulensteen, Spurs, Lewis Holtby, Ligue 1, David Kent, Radamel Falcao, Bulgarian, Kostas Mitroglou, Monaco, Dimitar Berbatov, Sportsmail, Olympiacos, Fulham, Tottenham Passage: By David Kent PUBLISHED: 05:45 EST, 31 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:09 EST, 31 January 2014 Dimitar Berbatov has joined French side Monaco on loan from Fulham until the end of the season. The 33-year-old striker opted to join the Ligue 1 side rather than rejoin Tottenham, as revealed by Sportsmail on Friday morning. French fancy: Dimitar Berbatov has swapped relegation-threatened Fulham for Ligue 1 title challengers Monaco Big-spending Monaco moved for Berbatov as they are lacking cover for injured star Radamel Falcao, who underwent successful surgery on a knee injury last week. Dimitar Berbatov joins Monaco as cover for injured Radamel Falcao. Bulgarian had been lined up for shock return to Tottenham. Fulham boss Rene Meulensteen plans to overhaul his squad. Lewis Holtby has joined Fulham on loan from Spurs until end of the season. Striker Kostas Mitroglou completes £12.4m switch from Olympiacos
Fulham
[ "Navy" ]
{ "passage": 750, "query": 1190 }
Query: And @placeholder counselors are now asking family members for feedback that often proves more illuminating than what the sailors themselves are willing to impart, he said. Entities: Army, Afghanistan, Senate Armed Services Military Personnel Subcommittee, WASHINGTON, Peter W. Chiarelli, Navy, CNN, Iraq Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- An increase in the number of suicides among military personnel can be traced, in part, to a "stressed and tired force" made vulnerable by multiple deployments, a military leader said Wednesday. Long troop deployments in Iraq, above, and Afghanistan have been cited in the rise in military suicides. "We must find ways to relieve some of this stress," said Gen. Peter W. Chiarelli, vice chief of staff of the Army, in testimony before the Senate Armed Services Military Personnel Subcommittee. "I think it is the cumulative effect of deployments from 12 to 15 months," he said, adding that the longer deployments are scheduled to continue until June. Army Gen. Peter W. Chiarelli: "We must find ways to relieve some of this stress" Admiral says suicides are the third leading cause of death in the Navy. "Perceived stigma ... and dishonor of asking for help" is cited as part of problem. Also blamed: Long deployments and lengthy separations from family
Navy
[ "Geek", "Geek Week" ]
{ "passage": 751, "query": 1191 }
Query: The @placeholder IQ test has 25 different clips in total but only ten questions are asked during each quiz and the IQ score to aim for is 300. Entities: Geek, YouTube, Victoria Woollaston, Geek Week, Assassins Creed, Geek IQ, Doctor Who Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 03:56 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:47 EST, 8 August 2013 Do you know your cobalt from your carbon? Can you identify planets from close-up images? Do you you know the difference between Assassins Creed and Thief game characters or name the eleventh doctor in Doctor Who? To celebrate YouTube's Geek Week the video site has created a quiz designed to help you find out exactly how geeky you are. The questions are generated at random and use clips from YouTube videos, TV shows, How-to instructional clips and more to create a Geek IQ score. YouTube has created a quiz designed to test people's geekiness. The questions cover video games, physics, TV shows, history and more. At the end of each quiz the player is given a Geek IQ score out of 300
Geek
[ "Geek", "Geek Week" ]
{ "passage": 751, "query": 1191 }
Query: The @placeholder IQ test has 25 different clips in total but only ten questions are asked during each quiz and the IQ score to aim for is 300. Entities: Geek, YouTube, Victoria Woollaston, Geek Week, Assassins Creed, Geek IQ, Doctor Who Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 03:56 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:47 EST, 8 August 2013 Do you know your cobalt from your carbon? Can you identify planets from close-up images? Do you you know the difference between Assassins Creed and Thief game characters or name the eleventh doctor in Doctor Who? To celebrate YouTube's Geek Week the video site has created a quiz designed to help you find out exactly how geeky you are. The questions are generated at random and use clips from YouTube videos, TV shows, How-to instructional clips and more to create a Geek IQ score. YouTube has created a quiz designed to test people's geekiness. The questions cover video games, physics, TV shows, history and more. At the end of each quiz the player is given a Geek IQ score out of 300
Geek Week
[ "Geek", "Geek Week" ]
{ "passage": 751, "query": 1192 }
Query: The week concludes on August 10 with highlights available on catch-up from the @placeholder hub. Entities: Geek, YouTube, Victoria Woollaston, Geek Week, Assassins Creed, Geek IQ, Doctor Who Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 03:56 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:47 EST, 8 August 2013 Do you know your cobalt from your carbon? Can you identify planets from close-up images? Do you you know the difference between Assassins Creed and Thief game characters or name the eleventh doctor in Doctor Who? To celebrate YouTube's Geek Week the video site has created a quiz designed to help you find out exactly how geeky you are. The questions are generated at random and use clips from YouTube videos, TV shows, How-to instructional clips and more to create a Geek IQ score. YouTube has created a quiz designed to test people's geekiness. The questions cover video games, physics, TV shows, history and more. At the end of each quiz the player is given a Geek IQ score out of 300
Geek
[ "Geek", "Geek Week" ]
{ "passage": 751, "query": 1192 }
Query: The week concludes on August 10 with highlights available on catch-up from the @placeholder hub. Entities: Geek, YouTube, Victoria Woollaston, Geek Week, Assassins Creed, Geek IQ, Doctor Who Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 03:56 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:47 EST, 8 August 2013 Do you know your cobalt from your carbon? Can you identify planets from close-up images? Do you you know the difference between Assassins Creed and Thief game characters or name the eleventh doctor in Doctor Who? To celebrate YouTube's Geek Week the video site has created a quiz designed to help you find out exactly how geeky you are. The questions are generated at random and use clips from YouTube videos, TV shows, How-to instructional clips and more to create a Geek IQ score. YouTube has created a quiz designed to test people's geekiness. The questions cover video games, physics, TV shows, history and more. At the end of each quiz the player is given a Geek IQ score out of 300
Geek Week
[ "Arnold Klein" ]
{ "passage": 752, "query": 1193 }
Query: @placeholder is the latest in a series of Jackson associates -- including doctors, nurses, employees and friends -- to tie the singer to drugs in recent days. Entities: LOS ANGELES, Michael Jackson, California, Arnold Klein, Family, Janet, Larry King Live, City of Los Angeles, CNN, Jackson Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- It was not surprising that investigators found bottles of prescription drugs in Michael Jackson's home, the singer's dermatologist said, as two sources told CNN that Jackson's sister Janet attempted an intervention two years ago. Dr. Arnold Klein, who was Michael Jackson's dermatologist, said he warned the singer about drug use. "I'm very shocked by it, but I have to tell you it's not something that would be unheard of," Dr. Arnold Klein said Wednesday on CNN's "Larry King Live," adding that he repeatedly warned Jackson about the danger of such drugs. Meanwhile, two sources close to the Jackson family said Wednesday that sister Janet, the pop star, was so worried after visiting the emaciated singer in 2007 that she tried to stage an intervention with assistance from her other brothers. Family reportedly tried to stage intervention for Michael Jackson in 2007. The cause of Jackson's June 25 death is pending a toxicology report. City of Los Angeles set up Web page asking fans to donate money to help with costs
Arnold Klein
[ "China" ]
{ "passage": 753, "query": 1194 }
Query: As @placeholder President Xi Jinping vows to eradicate rampant corruption, Yu's case has become the latest example of the controversial "shuanggui" process, which often involves lengthy detention and what critics call brutal treatment of accused officials, especially those who refuse to admit wrongdoings. Entities: Xi Jinping, Beijing, Communist Party, Wenzhou Industrial Investment Group, Zhejiang, Yu, Yu Qiyi, CNN, China Passage: Beijing (CNN) -- Prosecutors in eastern China have charged six Communist Party investigators who allegedly drowned a local official during interrogation with intentional assault, the victim's family told CNN. The news reignites debate over the existence of a secretive extrajudicial process faced by accused Communist Party members. Yu Qiyi, 41, who was the chief engineer of state-owned Wenzhou Industrial Investment Group in Zhejiang province, died in a local hospital on April 9. The night before, the six investigators made Yu strip and sit in a bathtub filled with icy water, and then repeatedly held his head under water despite his struggling and cries for help, according to the indictment paper, a copy of which was provided to CNN by the Yu family. Yu Qiyi, 41, who was being investigated for his part in a land deal, died on April 9. Six investigators have been charged with his death, official indictment papers say. They repeatedly held his head under icy water in a bathtub, according to his family. President Xi Jinping's administration have been cracking down on official corruption
China
[ "Branislav Ivanovic" ]
{ "passage": 754, "query": 1195 }
Query: '@placeholder was able to continue but the others weren't,' said Mourinho. Entities: Fabregas, Wembley, Spanish, Stamford Bridge, Manchester City, Blues, Cesc Fabregas, John Terry, Branislav Ivanovic, Capital Cup, Premier League, Chelsea, Jose Mourinho, Liverpool, Filipe Luis Passage: Jose Mourinho revealed the cost of reaching Wembley was a trio of injuries to Cesc Fabregas, Filipe Luis and match-winner Branislav Ivanovic. Fabregas faces a race against time to be fit for Saturday's Premier League showdown against Manchester City after limping off in Chelsea's Capital Cup semi-final win over Liverpool. The midfielder collided with Blues team-mate John Terry at the beginning of the second half at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night and was unable to continue. Cesc Fabregas heads straight down the tunnel after limping off against Liverpool on Tuesday night Fabregas collided with Chelsea team-mate John Terry early in the second half at Stamford Bridge. Cesc Fabregas was forced out of Chelsea's semi-final against Liverpool. Spanish midfielder headed straight down the tunnel to receive treatment. Fabregas faces a race against time to be fit for Manchester City showdown. Filipe Luis and Branislav Ivanovic also picked up injury problems
Branislav Ivanovic
[ "Famous Grouse Distillery" ]
{ "passage": 755, "query": 1196 }
Query: wife, shows how decanting is done using one of the @placeholder Entities: Scottish, Goat, Jonathan Saunders, Duchess of Cambridge, shareLinks, shareLinkTop, articleChannelFollowButton, William, Royal Air Ambulance service, isChannel, eTwitterStatus, http://dailym.ai/1wqudbF, Strathearn Community Campus, Femail, twitterVia, Scotland, Crieff, Famous Grouse Distillery, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2642638/Shes-real-Queen-Hearts-A-smiling-Duchess-Cambridge-greeted-cheering-crowds-Prince-William-make-official-appearance-Australian-tour.html, Highlands, DM.has, var twitterVia, Duke, Rebecca English, Australia, The Duchess, hideEmail Passage: By Rebecca English var twitterVia = 'Femail'; DM.has('shareLinkTop', 'shareLinks', { 'id': '2642638', 'title': 'Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Scotland', 'url': 'http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2642638/Shes-real-Queen-Hearts-A-smiling-Duchess-Cambridge-greeted-cheering-crowds-Prince-William-make-official-appearance-Australian-tour.html', 'eTwitterStatus': ' http://dailym.ai/1wqudbF via @' + twitterVia, 'articleChannelFollowButton': 'Femail', 'isChannel': false, 'hideEmail': true, 'placement': 'top', 'anchor': 'tl'}); 1,126 View comments He's been tipped for a new career as a pilot in the Royal Air Ambulance service, and today, Prince William appeared to confirm his new role after asking to be shown around a Scottish Air Ambulance helicopter during a visit to Scotland. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made their first public appearance as a couple since Australia in Scotland. The Duke hinted at a new career in the Royal Air Ambulance service after being shown around a helicopter. Royal couple were visiting the Strathearn Community Campus in Crieff where they also met local children. The Duchess was glamorous in a crimson coat by Jonathan Saunders and a matching shift dress by Goat. The royal pair also visited the Famous Grouse Distillery and a bunting-strewn village fete in the Highlands
Famous Grouse Distillery
[ "Simmons", "Sue", "Sue Simmons" ]
{ "passage": 756, "query": 1197 }
Query: The announcement of her departure spawned a "Save @placeholder" Facebook page, and prompted other social media postings about her past exploits. Entities: NBC, Sue, New York, CNN, Dawn Rowan, WNBC, Jack Cafferty, Sue Simmons, Simmons Passage: New York (CNN) -- Longtime local news anchor Sue Simmons will no longer fill her familiar co-anchor chair at New York's NBC station, according to a company statement. Simmons, 68, who has spent more than three decades on-air for WNBC and was reportedly at one time the highest paid local television anchor in the country, will not get her contract renewed when it expires in June. "We have tremendous respect and admiration for Sue Simmons," said Dawn Rowan, a spokesperson for the station. "For decades, Sue has been a critical part of New York's longest tenured anchor team in the city and has more than earned her iconic status." WNBC has ended its 32-year relationship with Sue Simmons. She was reported to have been the highest-paid local news anchor in the country. CNN's Jack Cafferty says she is "a breath of fresh air"
Simmons
[ "Simmons", "Sue", "Sue Simmons" ]
{ "passage": 756, "query": 1197 }
Query: The announcement of her departure spawned a "Save @placeholder" Facebook page, and prompted other social media postings about her past exploits. Entities: NBC, Sue, New York, CNN, Dawn Rowan, WNBC, Jack Cafferty, Sue Simmons, Simmons Passage: New York (CNN) -- Longtime local news anchor Sue Simmons will no longer fill her familiar co-anchor chair at New York's NBC station, according to a company statement. Simmons, 68, who has spent more than three decades on-air for WNBC and was reportedly at one time the highest paid local television anchor in the country, will not get her contract renewed when it expires in June. "We have tremendous respect and admiration for Sue Simmons," said Dawn Rowan, a spokesperson for the station. "For decades, Sue has been a critical part of New York's longest tenured anchor team in the city and has more than earned her iconic status." WNBC has ended its 32-year relationship with Sue Simmons. She was reported to have been the highest-paid local news anchor in the country. CNN's Jack Cafferty says she is "a breath of fresh air"
Sue
[ "Simmons", "Sue", "Sue Simmons" ]
{ "passage": 756, "query": 1197 }
Query: The announcement of her departure spawned a "Save @placeholder" Facebook page, and prompted other social media postings about her past exploits. Entities: NBC, Sue, New York, CNN, Dawn Rowan, WNBC, Jack Cafferty, Sue Simmons, Simmons Passage: New York (CNN) -- Longtime local news anchor Sue Simmons will no longer fill her familiar co-anchor chair at New York's NBC station, according to a company statement. Simmons, 68, who has spent more than three decades on-air for WNBC and was reportedly at one time the highest paid local television anchor in the country, will not get her contract renewed when it expires in June. "We have tremendous respect and admiration for Sue Simmons," said Dawn Rowan, a spokesperson for the station. "For decades, Sue has been a critical part of New York's longest tenured anchor team in the city and has more than earned her iconic status." WNBC has ended its 32-year relationship with Sue Simmons. She was reported to have been the highest-paid local news anchor in the country. CNN's Jack Cafferty says she is "a breath of fresh air"
Sue Simmons
[ "WNBC" ]
{ "passage": 756, "query": 1198 }
Query: Jack Cafferty, a CNN commentator who co-anchored with Simmons for 13 of the 32 years she has worked for @placeholder, called her a "breath of fresh air in the otherwise stuffy, pretentious world of journalism." Entities: NBC, Sue, New York, CNN, Dawn Rowan, WNBC, Jack Cafferty, Sue Simmons, Simmons Passage: New York (CNN) -- Longtime local news anchor Sue Simmons will no longer fill her familiar co-anchor chair at New York's NBC station, according to a company statement. Simmons, 68, who has spent more than three decades on-air for WNBC and was reportedly at one time the highest paid local television anchor in the country, will not get her contract renewed when it expires in June. "We have tremendous respect and admiration for Sue Simmons," said Dawn Rowan, a spokesperson for the station. "For decades, Sue has been a critical part of New York's longest tenured anchor team in the city and has more than earned her iconic status." WNBC has ended its 32-year relationship with Sue Simmons. She was reported to have been the highest-paid local news anchor in the country. CNN's Jack Cafferty says she is "a breath of fresh air"
WNBC
[ "Clubbs" ]
{ "passage": 757, "query": 1199 }
Query: All week, the @placeholder had accepted a variety of lawn chairs, which made up the motley assortment of wood, iron and plastic furniture sprawled over the backyard. Entities: Clubbs, White House, Sandy Clubb, Des Moines, Jeff Clubb, Obama, CNN, Sandy, Jeff, Iowa Passage: Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) -- You ever wonder how families are selected to host President Obama's personal visits? It might all come down to your backyard. Sandy and Jeff Clubb, a university athletic director and a local private school teacher, were chosen to host the president in Des Moines, Iowa, as part of the White House's series of informal discussions on the economy leading up to the midterm elections. I met the Clubbs in their driveway at 4:30 a.m. Wednesday. It was still dark outside. I was among a small group of reporters in the first wave to arrive before the president's entourage. Sandy and Jeff Clubb hosted Obama's economic event in their backyard Wednesday. Clubbs say they are baffled about how they even got on the list to be considered. "It's like winning the lottery," Jeff says, "but without even buying a ticket" Sandy Clubb said she was told, "It all came down to your backyard"
Clubbs
[ "Al-Saadi", "Al-Saadi Gaddafi", "Gaddafi", "Saadi Gaddafi" ]
{ "passage": 758, "query": 1200 }
Query: was said to be ‘the direct contact with the @placeholder family’. Entities: Mexican, Colonel Gaddafi, Daily Mail, Al-Saadi Gaddafi, Danish, Gaddafi, Mexico, ID, Niger, Saadi Gaddafi, Al-Saadi, Pacific, Libya, Canadian Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:29 AM on 8th December 2011 International plot: Al-Saadi Gaddafi and his family were going to be smuggled into Mexico, it is claimed An international plot to smuggle one of Colonel Gaddafi’s sons into Mexico for a life of luxury with his family has been foiled, officials said yesterday. The plan, which involved Mexican and Danish conspirators and was led by a Canadian woman, was to spirit Saadi Gaddafi into the country after he fled Libya in September. The plotters flew to Mexico, opened bank accounts with forged ID papers, and bought safe houses around the country. Mexican government claims to have broken plot to smuggle Gaddafi's son's family. Since fleeing Libya, Al-Saadi has been living in Niger. The 'international criminal network' allegedly opened bank accounts and bought properties on Mexico's Pacific coast
Al-Saadi
[ "Al-Saadi", "Al-Saadi Gaddafi", "Gaddafi", "Saadi Gaddafi" ]
{ "passage": 758, "query": 1200 }
Query: was said to be ‘the direct contact with the @placeholder family’. Entities: Mexican, Colonel Gaddafi, Daily Mail, Al-Saadi Gaddafi, Danish, Gaddafi, Mexico, ID, Niger, Saadi Gaddafi, Al-Saadi, Pacific, Libya, Canadian Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:29 AM on 8th December 2011 International plot: Al-Saadi Gaddafi and his family were going to be smuggled into Mexico, it is claimed An international plot to smuggle one of Colonel Gaddafi’s sons into Mexico for a life of luxury with his family has been foiled, officials said yesterday. The plan, which involved Mexican and Danish conspirators and was led by a Canadian woman, was to spirit Saadi Gaddafi into the country after he fled Libya in September. The plotters flew to Mexico, opened bank accounts with forged ID papers, and bought safe houses around the country. Mexican government claims to have broken plot to smuggle Gaddafi's son's family. Since fleeing Libya, Al-Saadi has been living in Niger. The 'international criminal network' allegedly opened bank accounts and bought properties on Mexico's Pacific coast
Al-Saadi Gaddafi
[ "Al-Saadi", "Al-Saadi Gaddafi", "Gaddafi", "Saadi Gaddafi" ]
{ "passage": 758, "query": 1200 }
Query: was said to be ‘the direct contact with the @placeholder family’. Entities: Mexican, Colonel Gaddafi, Daily Mail, Al-Saadi Gaddafi, Danish, Gaddafi, Mexico, ID, Niger, Saadi Gaddafi, Al-Saadi, Pacific, Libya, Canadian Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:29 AM on 8th December 2011 International plot: Al-Saadi Gaddafi and his family were going to be smuggled into Mexico, it is claimed An international plot to smuggle one of Colonel Gaddafi’s sons into Mexico for a life of luxury with his family has been foiled, officials said yesterday. The plan, which involved Mexican and Danish conspirators and was led by a Canadian woman, was to spirit Saadi Gaddafi into the country after he fled Libya in September. The plotters flew to Mexico, opened bank accounts with forged ID papers, and bought safe houses around the country. Mexican government claims to have broken plot to smuggle Gaddafi's son's family. Since fleeing Libya, Al-Saadi has been living in Niger. The 'international criminal network' allegedly opened bank accounts and bought properties on Mexico's Pacific coast
Gaddafi
[ "Al-Saadi", "Al-Saadi Gaddafi", "Gaddafi", "Saadi Gaddafi" ]
{ "passage": 758, "query": 1200 }
Query: was said to be ‘the direct contact with the @placeholder family’. Entities: Mexican, Colonel Gaddafi, Daily Mail, Al-Saadi Gaddafi, Danish, Gaddafi, Mexico, ID, Niger, Saadi Gaddafi, Al-Saadi, Pacific, Libya, Canadian Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:29 AM on 8th December 2011 International plot: Al-Saadi Gaddafi and his family were going to be smuggled into Mexico, it is claimed An international plot to smuggle one of Colonel Gaddafi’s sons into Mexico for a life of luxury with his family has been foiled, officials said yesterday. The plan, which involved Mexican and Danish conspirators and was led by a Canadian woman, was to spirit Saadi Gaddafi into the country after he fled Libya in September. The plotters flew to Mexico, opened bank accounts with forged ID papers, and bought safe houses around the country. Mexican government claims to have broken plot to smuggle Gaddafi's son's family. Since fleeing Libya, Al-Saadi has been living in Niger. The 'international criminal network' allegedly opened bank accounts and bought properties on Mexico's Pacific coast
Saadi Gaddafi
[ "Mirza", "Zanbi Mirza" ]
{ "passage": 759, "query": 1201 }
Query: of the car and his insurance policy to @placeholder just days before the Entities: Vauxhall Corsa, Mohammed Khalib, Berkshire, Mirza, Sophie Jane Evans, Mohammed Khalid, Khalib, Essex, Zanbi Mirza, Southwark Crown Court, Maidenhead, A4, Ilford Passage: By Sophie Jane Evans PUBLISHED: 13:41 EST, 6 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:43 EST, 6 January 2014 Accomplice: Mohammed Khalib, 53, persuaded his stepdaughter's best friend Zanbi Mirza (above) to take part in the 'crash for cash' prang A conman who staged a ‘crash for cash’ prang involving his stepdaughter’s best friend has been jailed for 10 months. Mohammed Khalid, 53, deliberately swerved his Vauxhall Corsa in front of a teenage motorist at a roundabout exit on the A4 near Maidenhead, Berkshire. He then slammed on his brakes to cause an accident, before filing an insurance claim. Mohammed Khalib, 53, deliberately swerved in front of teenage motorist. Slammed on brakes to cause accident, before filing an insurance claim. Involved stepdaughter's friend Zanbi Mirza, 22, so she could take blame. Khalib, from Ilford, Essex, jailed for 10 months for conspiracy to defraud. Mirza handed a 240-hour community order at Southwark Crown Court
Mirza
[ "Mirza", "Zanbi Mirza" ]
{ "passage": 759, "query": 1201 }
Query: of the car and his insurance policy to @placeholder just days before the Entities: Vauxhall Corsa, Mohammed Khalib, Berkshire, Mirza, Sophie Jane Evans, Mohammed Khalid, Khalib, Essex, Zanbi Mirza, Southwark Crown Court, Maidenhead, A4, Ilford Passage: By Sophie Jane Evans PUBLISHED: 13:41 EST, 6 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:43 EST, 6 January 2014 Accomplice: Mohammed Khalib, 53, persuaded his stepdaughter's best friend Zanbi Mirza (above) to take part in the 'crash for cash' prang A conman who staged a ‘crash for cash’ prang involving his stepdaughter’s best friend has been jailed for 10 months. Mohammed Khalid, 53, deliberately swerved his Vauxhall Corsa in front of a teenage motorist at a roundabout exit on the A4 near Maidenhead, Berkshire. He then slammed on his brakes to cause an accident, before filing an insurance claim. Mohammed Khalib, 53, deliberately swerved in front of teenage motorist. Slammed on brakes to cause accident, before filing an insurance claim. Involved stepdaughter's friend Zanbi Mirza, 22, so she could take blame. Khalib, from Ilford, Essex, jailed for 10 months for conspiracy to defraud. Mirza handed a 240-hour community order at Southwark Crown Court
Zanbi Mirza
[ "Jeremiah Wright", "Wright" ]
{ "passage": 760, "query": 1202 }
Query: Those are biblical principles, not @placeholder bombastic principles," he said. Entities: Barack Obama, Jeremiah Wright, Internet, National Press Club, Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago, Illinois, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Wright Passage: (CNN) -- The Rev. Jeremiah Wright on Monday said the black church, not him, had been subjected to attacks in the 2008 presidential campaign. Speaking before the National Press Club, Sen. Barack Obama's former pastor sought to give insight into the black church and clarify some of his remarks that have sparked a firestorm. Earlier this year, some of Wright's sermons, circulated and widely discussed on the Internet and on television, became an issue in the Democratic presidential race because of the former pastor's ties to Obama. Wright is a retired pastor from the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Illinois, where Obama worships. The Rev. Jeremiah Wright seeks to explain theology of black church. Wright says criticisms come from those who have not heard his whole sermons. NEW: Obama: "Folks in my past like Rev. Wright" may cause some voters concern
Jeremiah Wright
[ "Jeremiah Wright", "Wright" ]
{ "passage": 760, "query": 1202 }
Query: Those are biblical principles, not @placeholder bombastic principles," he said. Entities: Barack Obama, Jeremiah Wright, Internet, National Press Club, Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago, Illinois, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Wright Passage: (CNN) -- The Rev. Jeremiah Wright on Monday said the black church, not him, had been subjected to attacks in the 2008 presidential campaign. Speaking before the National Press Club, Sen. Barack Obama's former pastor sought to give insight into the black church and clarify some of his remarks that have sparked a firestorm. Earlier this year, some of Wright's sermons, circulated and widely discussed on the Internet and on television, became an issue in the Democratic presidential race because of the former pastor's ties to Obama. Wright is a retired pastor from the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Illinois, where Obama worships. The Rev. Jeremiah Wright seeks to explain theology of black church. Wright says criticisms come from those who have not heard his whole sermons. NEW: Obama: "Folks in my past like Rev. Wright" may cause some voters concern
Wright
[ "al Qaeda" ]
{ "passage": 761, "query": 1203 }
Query: The new al Qaeda franchise is a collection of @placeholder members who have moved into Syria. Entities: ISIL, United States, ISIS, U.S., Islamic State, Khorasan Group, al Qaeda, Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, Syria, Al-Nusra, al-Nusra Front, Iraq Passage: Not long ago, the threat of terrorist attacks against the United States boiled down to two words: al Qaeda. But this week's U.S. airstrikes against al Qaeda offshoots show the President is playing whack-a-mole against a new generation of terrorists. The attacks Tuesday inside Syria came in three waves and targeted ISIS, the Khorasan Group and, apparently, al-Nusra Front. The groups share a similar ideology. But there are key differences. Here's how each stacks up: ISIS What its name means: The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Some world leaders use the acronym ISIL, or the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant. ISIS, al-Nusra Front and the Khorasan Group all spawned from al Qaeda. The U.S. launched airstrikes against ISIS and the Khorasan Group this week. Al-Nusra says its leader was killed in the strikes; the U.S. has not confirmed
al Qaeda
[ "Pakistan", "Pakistani" ]
{ "passage": 762, "query": 1204 }
Query: Authorities in @placeholder said they are moving forward with their investigation into the attack. Entities: Britain, Pakistani, England, Taliban, Birmingham, Pakistan, Malala, Islamist, CNN, Islamabad, Malala Yousufzai Passage: Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A Pakistani teenage activist shot in the head by the Taliban for demanding an education has left her beloved country for specialized medical treatment in Britain. The Taliban's attempted assassination last week of Malala Yousufzai, 14, has sparked outrage inside Pakistan and around the world, transforming the young blogger into an international symbol of defiance against the radical Islamist group that continues to wield influence in parts of Pakistan. After Tuesday's attack, Malala was treated immediately by Pakistani doctors who later removed a bullet lodged in her neck. She was airlifted Monday to a hospital in Birmingham, England, that treats the country's war casualties. There she will be treated by neurosurgery specialists. Her recovery could take months, doctors said. Interior Minister offers $1 million bounty for Pakistani Taliban spokesman. Teen blogger arrives in Britain for treatment. Malala Yousufzai has galvanized worldwide support for girls' education. Malala was shot by Taliban gunmen who were enraged that she wanted an education
Pakistan
[ "Pakistan", "Pakistani" ]
{ "passage": 762, "query": 1204 }
Query: Authorities in @placeholder said they are moving forward with their investigation into the attack. Entities: Britain, Pakistani, England, Taliban, Birmingham, Pakistan, Malala, Islamist, CNN, Islamabad, Malala Yousufzai Passage: Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A Pakistani teenage activist shot in the head by the Taliban for demanding an education has left her beloved country for specialized medical treatment in Britain. The Taliban's attempted assassination last week of Malala Yousufzai, 14, has sparked outrage inside Pakistan and around the world, transforming the young blogger into an international symbol of defiance against the radical Islamist group that continues to wield influence in parts of Pakistan. After Tuesday's attack, Malala was treated immediately by Pakistani doctors who later removed a bullet lodged in her neck. She was airlifted Monday to a hospital in Birmingham, England, that treats the country's war casualties. There she will be treated by neurosurgery specialists. Her recovery could take months, doctors said. Interior Minister offers $1 million bounty for Pakistani Taliban spokesman. Teen blogger arrives in Britain for treatment. Malala Yousufzai has galvanized worldwide support for girls' education. Malala was shot by Taliban gunmen who were enraged that she wanted an education
Pakistani
[ "Pakistan", "Pakistani" ]
{ "passage": 762, "query": 1205 }
Query: In recent days, as Malala breathed with the help of a ventilator in @placeholder medical facilities, the Taliban trumpeted its responsibility for the shooting. Entities: Britain, Pakistani, England, Taliban, Birmingham, Pakistan, Malala, Islamist, CNN, Islamabad, Malala Yousufzai Passage: Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A Pakistani teenage activist shot in the head by the Taliban for demanding an education has left her beloved country for specialized medical treatment in Britain. The Taliban's attempted assassination last week of Malala Yousufzai, 14, has sparked outrage inside Pakistan and around the world, transforming the young blogger into an international symbol of defiance against the radical Islamist group that continues to wield influence in parts of Pakistan. After Tuesday's attack, Malala was treated immediately by Pakistani doctors who later removed a bullet lodged in her neck. She was airlifted Monday to a hospital in Birmingham, England, that treats the country's war casualties. There she will be treated by neurosurgery specialists. Her recovery could take months, doctors said. Interior Minister offers $1 million bounty for Pakistani Taliban spokesman. Teen blogger arrives in Britain for treatment. Malala Yousufzai has galvanized worldwide support for girls' education. Malala was shot by Taliban gunmen who were enraged that she wanted an education
Pakistan
[ "Pakistan", "Pakistani" ]
{ "passage": 762, "query": 1205 }
Query: In recent days, as Malala breathed with the help of a ventilator in @placeholder medical facilities, the Taliban trumpeted its responsibility for the shooting. Entities: Britain, Pakistani, England, Taliban, Birmingham, Pakistan, Malala, Islamist, CNN, Islamabad, Malala Yousufzai Passage: Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A Pakistani teenage activist shot in the head by the Taliban for demanding an education has left her beloved country for specialized medical treatment in Britain. The Taliban's attempted assassination last week of Malala Yousufzai, 14, has sparked outrage inside Pakistan and around the world, transforming the young blogger into an international symbol of defiance against the radical Islamist group that continues to wield influence in parts of Pakistan. After Tuesday's attack, Malala was treated immediately by Pakistani doctors who later removed a bullet lodged in her neck. She was airlifted Monday to a hospital in Birmingham, England, that treats the country's war casualties. There she will be treated by neurosurgery specialists. Her recovery could take months, doctors said. Interior Minister offers $1 million bounty for Pakistani Taliban spokesman. Teen blogger arrives in Britain for treatment. Malala Yousufzai has galvanized worldwide support for girls' education. Malala was shot by Taliban gunmen who were enraged that she wanted an education
Pakistani
[ "Malala", "Malala Yousufzai" ]
{ "passage": 762, "query": 1206 }
Query: In Pakistan, young girls are wearing "I am @placeholder" T-shirts to show their solidarity with the teen activist. Entities: Britain, Pakistani, England, Taliban, Birmingham, Pakistan, Malala, Islamist, CNN, Islamabad, Malala Yousufzai Passage: Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A Pakistani teenage activist shot in the head by the Taliban for demanding an education has left her beloved country for specialized medical treatment in Britain. The Taliban's attempted assassination last week of Malala Yousufzai, 14, has sparked outrage inside Pakistan and around the world, transforming the young blogger into an international symbol of defiance against the radical Islamist group that continues to wield influence in parts of Pakistan. After Tuesday's attack, Malala was treated immediately by Pakistani doctors who later removed a bullet lodged in her neck. She was airlifted Monday to a hospital in Birmingham, England, that treats the country's war casualties. There she will be treated by neurosurgery specialists. Her recovery could take months, doctors said. Interior Minister offers $1 million bounty for Pakistani Taliban spokesman. Teen blogger arrives in Britain for treatment. Malala Yousufzai has galvanized worldwide support for girls' education. Malala was shot by Taliban gunmen who were enraged that she wanted an education
Malala
[ "Malala", "Malala Yousufzai" ]
{ "passage": 762, "query": 1206 }
Query: In Pakistan, young girls are wearing "I am @placeholder" T-shirts to show their solidarity with the teen activist. Entities: Britain, Pakistani, England, Taliban, Birmingham, Pakistan, Malala, Islamist, CNN, Islamabad, Malala Yousufzai Passage: Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A Pakistani teenage activist shot in the head by the Taliban for demanding an education has left her beloved country for specialized medical treatment in Britain. The Taliban's attempted assassination last week of Malala Yousufzai, 14, has sparked outrage inside Pakistan and around the world, transforming the young blogger into an international symbol of defiance against the radical Islamist group that continues to wield influence in parts of Pakistan. After Tuesday's attack, Malala was treated immediately by Pakistani doctors who later removed a bullet lodged in her neck. She was airlifted Monday to a hospital in Birmingham, England, that treats the country's war casualties. There she will be treated by neurosurgery specialists. Her recovery could take months, doctors said. Interior Minister offers $1 million bounty for Pakistani Taliban spokesman. Teen blogger arrives in Britain for treatment. Malala Yousufzai has galvanized worldwide support for girls' education. Malala was shot by Taliban gunmen who were enraged that she wanted an education
Malala Yousufzai
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 763, "query": 1207 }
Query: U.S. policy under @placeholder has also played a constructive role. Entities: Article, Akbar Ganji, Iranian, Iran, Ganji, Evin prison, New York, CNN, Iranians, Tehran, MIT Press, U.N. General Assembly, London, Vaclav Havel, U.S., The Road to Democracy, Obama, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Ahmadinejad Passage: Editor's note: Akbar Ganji is a leading Iranian dissident and pro-democracy activist. He served a six-year sentence in Tehran's Evin prison for his reporting on human rights abuses in Iran. The London-based human rights organization, Article 19, has described Ganji as the "Iranian Vaclav Havel" and he has received more than a dozen human rights, press freedom and pro-democracy awards. He is the author of "The Road to Democracy in Iran" (MIT Press, 2008). Akbar Ganji says Iran's leaders should be held to account for denying its citizens their liberties. (CNN) -- This week world leaders will gather in New York for the annual meeting of the U.N. General Assembly. While Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will be among them, Iranians reject his claim to leadership. They strongly oppose any meeting or recognition of Ahmadinejad, especially by President Obama. Akbar Ganji: World leaders gathering for U.N. General Assembly. He says Iranians reject Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's claim to represent them. He says the U.S., other nations, should avoid any recognition of Ahmadinejad. Ganji: Charges should be brought against regime in international court
Obama
[ "STOCK Act", "Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act" ]
{ "passage": 764, "query": 1208 }
Query: This so-called "loophole" goes to the heart of what the @placeholder set out to do. Entities: House, STOCK Act, Republicans, Barack Obama, Cantor, Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, Democrats, Capitol Hill, Congress, Washington, Senate Passage: It was a rare show of bipartisanship -- President Barack Obama, flanked by Democrats and Republicans in April, signing into law a bill that would ban insider trading on Capitol Hill. The measure, known as the STOCK Act, had passed the House and Senate at warp speed. "The powerful shouldn't get to create one set of rules for themselves and another set of rules for everybody else," the president said at the time. Lawmakers proclaimed that the bill, officially called the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, would restore trust in government. It also applied new rules to some employees of the executive branch. STOCK Act bans members of Congress from insider trading. Guidelines for members of the House say spouses and children aren't covered. Sponsors of bill say they intended to restore trust in Washington. House Majority Leader Cantor's office says it will take steps to close loophole
STOCK Act
[ "STOCK Act", "Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act" ]
{ "passage": 764, "query": 1208 }
Query: This so-called "loophole" goes to the heart of what the @placeholder set out to do. Entities: House, STOCK Act, Republicans, Barack Obama, Cantor, Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, Democrats, Capitol Hill, Congress, Washington, Senate Passage: It was a rare show of bipartisanship -- President Barack Obama, flanked by Democrats and Republicans in April, signing into law a bill that would ban insider trading on Capitol Hill. The measure, known as the STOCK Act, had passed the House and Senate at warp speed. "The powerful shouldn't get to create one set of rules for themselves and another set of rules for everybody else," the president said at the time. Lawmakers proclaimed that the bill, officially called the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, would restore trust in government. It also applied new rules to some employees of the executive branch. STOCK Act bans members of Congress from insider trading. Guidelines for members of the House say spouses and children aren't covered. Sponsors of bill say they intended to restore trust in Washington. House Majority Leader Cantor's office says it will take steps to close loophole
Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act
[ "House" ]
{ "passage": 764, "query": 1209 }
Query: The financial disclosure forms @placeholder members and senators were already required to file only come out once a year, making it tough to track any relationship between legislative action and a stock trade. Entities: House, STOCK Act, Republicans, Barack Obama, Cantor, Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, Democrats, Capitol Hill, Congress, Washington, Senate Passage: It was a rare show of bipartisanship -- President Barack Obama, flanked by Democrats and Republicans in April, signing into law a bill that would ban insider trading on Capitol Hill. The measure, known as the STOCK Act, had passed the House and Senate at warp speed. "The powerful shouldn't get to create one set of rules for themselves and another set of rules for everybody else," the president said at the time. Lawmakers proclaimed that the bill, officially called the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, would restore trust in government. It also applied new rules to some employees of the executive branch. STOCK Act bans members of Congress from insider trading. Guidelines for members of the House say spouses and children aren't covered. Sponsors of bill say they intended to restore trust in Washington. House Majority Leader Cantor's office says it will take steps to close loophole
House
[ "STOCK Act", "Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act" ]
{ "passage": 764, "query": 1210 }
Query: That's why the @placeholder added the rule that after each trade over $1,000 a report had to be filed in a timely manner. Entities: House, STOCK Act, Republicans, Barack Obama, Cantor, Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, Democrats, Capitol Hill, Congress, Washington, Senate Passage: It was a rare show of bipartisanship -- President Barack Obama, flanked by Democrats and Republicans in April, signing into law a bill that would ban insider trading on Capitol Hill. The measure, known as the STOCK Act, had passed the House and Senate at warp speed. "The powerful shouldn't get to create one set of rules for themselves and another set of rules for everybody else," the president said at the time. Lawmakers proclaimed that the bill, officially called the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, would restore trust in government. It also applied new rules to some employees of the executive branch. STOCK Act bans members of Congress from insider trading. Guidelines for members of the House say spouses and children aren't covered. Sponsors of bill say they intended to restore trust in Washington. House Majority Leader Cantor's office says it will take steps to close loophole
STOCK Act
[ "STOCK Act", "Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act" ]
{ "passage": 764, "query": 1210 }
Query: That's why the @placeholder added the rule that after each trade over $1,000 a report had to be filed in a timely manner. Entities: House, STOCK Act, Republicans, Barack Obama, Cantor, Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, Democrats, Capitol Hill, Congress, Washington, Senate Passage: It was a rare show of bipartisanship -- President Barack Obama, flanked by Democrats and Republicans in April, signing into law a bill that would ban insider trading on Capitol Hill. The measure, known as the STOCK Act, had passed the House and Senate at warp speed. "The powerful shouldn't get to create one set of rules for themselves and another set of rules for everybody else," the president said at the time. Lawmakers proclaimed that the bill, officially called the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, would restore trust in government. It also applied new rules to some employees of the executive branch. STOCK Act bans members of Congress from insider trading. Guidelines for members of the House say spouses and children aren't covered. Sponsors of bill say they intended to restore trust in Washington. House Majority Leader Cantor's office says it will take steps to close loophole
Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act
[ "Reeva", "Reeva Steenkamp" ]
{ "passage": 765, "query": 1211 }
Query: Martin was the first witness called by prosecutors during the sentencing hearing and the first relative of @placeholder to give testimony in the case. Entities: God, Pistorius, Martin, Kim Martin, Reeva, Reeva Steenkamp, Oscar Pistorius, Oscar Pistorious Passage: Reeva Steenkamp's cousin sobbed while testifying on Wednesday how she first heard on a car radio that Oscar Pistorius had killed his girlfriend. Kim Martin said she had 'hoped to God' that Pistorius was cheating on her cousin and that the young woman he had shot at his home was not Reeva. 'They hadn't confirmed the name, they said his girlfriend,' Martin recalled of the early-morning news broadcast. 'I was trying to phone her (Reeva) and she wasn't answering and I was screaming at my husband.' Oscar Pistorius cowers in the dock as Reeva Steenkamp's cousin testifies how she heard of the killing. Reeva Steenkamp's cousin sobbed as she spoke of hearing of her death. Kim Martin said she 'hoped to God' that Oscar Pistorious was cheating. Prosecutors say Pistorius' actions have left a 'broken family'
Reeva
[ "Reeva", "Reeva Steenkamp" ]
{ "passage": 765, "query": 1211 }
Query: Martin was the first witness called by prosecutors during the sentencing hearing and the first relative of @placeholder to give testimony in the case. Entities: God, Pistorius, Martin, Kim Martin, Reeva, Reeva Steenkamp, Oscar Pistorius, Oscar Pistorious Passage: Reeva Steenkamp's cousin sobbed while testifying on Wednesday how she first heard on a car radio that Oscar Pistorius had killed his girlfriend. Kim Martin said she had 'hoped to God' that Pistorius was cheating on her cousin and that the young woman he had shot at his home was not Reeva. 'They hadn't confirmed the name, they said his girlfriend,' Martin recalled of the early-morning news broadcast. 'I was trying to phone her (Reeva) and she wasn't answering and I was screaming at my husband.' Oscar Pistorius cowers in the dock as Reeva Steenkamp's cousin testifies how she heard of the killing. Reeva Steenkamp's cousin sobbed as she spoke of hearing of her death. Kim Martin said she 'hoped to God' that Oscar Pistorious was cheating. Prosecutors say Pistorius' actions have left a 'broken family'
Reeva Steenkamp
[ "Los Angeles" ]
{ "passage": 766, "query": 1212 }
Query: The revelation was a bizarre twist in the trial of the billion-dollar lawsuit filed by Jackson's mother and three children, which is being heard by a @placeholder jury. Entities: Earley, Michael Jackson, Torin Finver, AEG Live, CNN, Los Angeles, Finver, Paul Earley Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- The co-author of a study on propofol addiction funded by AEG Live and used in their defense in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial lost his medical license for writing illegal drug prescriptions, according to testimony. Dr. Torin Finver was hired to help with the AEG Live study after he lost his job at a pizza parlor and took a job driving a Goodwill truck, said Dr. Paul Earley, who testified Wednesday as an expert witness for the concert promoter. Finver was "destitute, dead broke, and I wanted to help him," Earley, himself a recovering heroin addict, testified. NEW: Co-author of AEG Live propofol study was hired after losing pizza parlor job. NEW: Study co-author was "destitute, dead broke," AEG Live expert testifies. AEG Live funded the expert's propofol research paper. The wrongful death case is nearing an end after four months
Los Angeles
[ "Earley", "Paul Earley" ]
{ "passage": 766, "query": 1213 }
Query: Jackson lawyers are hoping the controversy over @placeholder's work for AEG Live will distract jurors from his conclusion that Michael Jackson was a drug addict with a "grave prognosis" that would have shortened his life had he not died of an overdose of the surgical anesthetic propofol on June 25, 2009. Entities: Earley, Michael Jackson, Torin Finver, AEG Live, CNN, Los Angeles, Finver, Paul Earley Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- The co-author of a study on propofol addiction funded by AEG Live and used in their defense in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial lost his medical license for writing illegal drug prescriptions, according to testimony. Dr. Torin Finver was hired to help with the AEG Live study after he lost his job at a pizza parlor and took a job driving a Goodwill truck, said Dr. Paul Earley, who testified Wednesday as an expert witness for the concert promoter. Finver was "destitute, dead broke, and I wanted to help him," Earley, himself a recovering heroin addict, testified. NEW: Co-author of AEG Live propofol study was hired after losing pizza parlor job. NEW: Study co-author was "destitute, dead broke," AEG Live expert testifies. AEG Live funded the expert's propofol research paper. The wrongful death case is nearing an end after four months
Earley
[ "Earley", "Paul Earley" ]
{ "passage": 766, "query": 1213 }
Query: Jackson lawyers are hoping the controversy over @placeholder's work for AEG Live will distract jurors from his conclusion that Michael Jackson was a drug addict with a "grave prognosis" that would have shortened his life had he not died of an overdose of the surgical anesthetic propofol on June 25, 2009. Entities: Earley, Michael Jackson, Torin Finver, AEG Live, CNN, Los Angeles, Finver, Paul Earley Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- The co-author of a study on propofol addiction funded by AEG Live and used in their defense in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial lost his medical license for writing illegal drug prescriptions, according to testimony. Dr. Torin Finver was hired to help with the AEG Live study after he lost his job at a pizza parlor and took a job driving a Goodwill truck, said Dr. Paul Earley, who testified Wednesday as an expert witness for the concert promoter. Finver was "destitute, dead broke, and I wanted to help him," Earley, himself a recovering heroin addict, testified. NEW: Co-author of AEG Live propofol study was hired after losing pizza parlor job. NEW: Study co-author was "destitute, dead broke," AEG Live expert testifies. AEG Live funded the expert's propofol research paper. The wrongful death case is nearing an end after four months
Paul Earley
[ "Michael Jackson" ]
{ "passage": 766, "query": 1214 }
Query: The last two instances of "doctor shopping" for propofol were late March and April of 2009, when @placeholder asked an anesthesiologist to go on tour with him and then asked a nurse to help him find an anesthesiologist, he said. Entities: Earley, Michael Jackson, Torin Finver, AEG Live, CNN, Los Angeles, Finver, Paul Earley Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- The co-author of a study on propofol addiction funded by AEG Live and used in their defense in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial lost his medical license for writing illegal drug prescriptions, according to testimony. Dr. Torin Finver was hired to help with the AEG Live study after he lost his job at a pizza parlor and took a job driving a Goodwill truck, said Dr. Paul Earley, who testified Wednesday as an expert witness for the concert promoter. Finver was "destitute, dead broke, and I wanted to help him," Earley, himself a recovering heroin addict, testified. NEW: Co-author of AEG Live propofol study was hired after losing pizza parlor job. NEW: Study co-author was "destitute, dead broke," AEG Live expert testifies. AEG Live funded the expert's propofol research paper. The wrongful death case is nearing an end after four months
Michael Jackson
[ "Reat", "Reat Griffin Underwood" ]
{ "passage": 767, "query": 1215 }
Query: Shot in the center's parking lot in the truck his grandfather was driving, @placeholder died later of his injuries. Entities: Will Corporon, Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City, Reat, Reat Griffin Underwood, Kansas City, William Lewis Corporon, Terri LaManno, CNN, Love, Jewish Passage: (CNN) -- A therapist who worked with visually impaired children. A doctor who did everything he could to help his patients. And the doctor's grandson, a teen auditioning for a singing competition that could win him a scholarship. Love defined their lives, friends and family said -- lives that were cut short outside two Jewish centers near Kansas City on Sunday by a gunman long accused of spewing hate. "That idiot absolutely knocked a family to its knees for no reason," said Will Corporon, whose father and nephew were gunned down in the parking lot outside the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City. "My dad should be seeing patients today at his work. ... There is no reason. No reason for this. And it's just a tragedy." Relative of victims: Shooting was "a senseless, stupid act" Terri LaManno was a therapist who worked with visually impaired children. Reat Griffin Underwood was a 14-year-old high school freshman who loved singing. William Lewis Corporon was Reat's grandfather and practiced family medicine
Reat
[ "Reat", "Reat Griffin Underwood" ]
{ "passage": 767, "query": 1215 }
Query: Shot in the center's parking lot in the truck his grandfather was driving, @placeholder died later of his injuries. Entities: Will Corporon, Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City, Reat, Reat Griffin Underwood, Kansas City, William Lewis Corporon, Terri LaManno, CNN, Love, Jewish Passage: (CNN) -- A therapist who worked with visually impaired children. A doctor who did everything he could to help his patients. And the doctor's grandson, a teen auditioning for a singing competition that could win him a scholarship. Love defined their lives, friends and family said -- lives that were cut short outside two Jewish centers near Kansas City on Sunday by a gunman long accused of spewing hate. "That idiot absolutely knocked a family to its knees for no reason," said Will Corporon, whose father and nephew were gunned down in the parking lot outside the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City. "My dad should be seeing patients today at his work. ... There is no reason. No reason for this. And it's just a tragedy." Relative of victims: Shooting was "a senseless, stupid act" Terri LaManno was a therapist who worked with visually impaired children. Reat Griffin Underwood was a 14-year-old high school freshman who loved singing. William Lewis Corporon was Reat's grandfather and practiced family medicine
Reat Griffin Underwood
[ "Reat", "Reat Griffin Underwood" ]
{ "passage": 767, "query": 1216 }
Query: Losen said her dad had offered to take @placeholder to the audition so she could take her other son to his lacrosse game. Entities: Will Corporon, Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City, Reat, Reat Griffin Underwood, Kansas City, William Lewis Corporon, Terri LaManno, CNN, Love, Jewish Passage: (CNN) -- A therapist who worked with visually impaired children. A doctor who did everything he could to help his patients. And the doctor's grandson, a teen auditioning for a singing competition that could win him a scholarship. Love defined their lives, friends and family said -- lives that were cut short outside two Jewish centers near Kansas City on Sunday by a gunman long accused of spewing hate. "That idiot absolutely knocked a family to its knees for no reason," said Will Corporon, whose father and nephew were gunned down in the parking lot outside the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City. "My dad should be seeing patients today at his work. ... There is no reason. No reason for this. And it's just a tragedy." Relative of victims: Shooting was "a senseless, stupid act" Terri LaManno was a therapist who worked with visually impaired children. Reat Griffin Underwood was a 14-year-old high school freshman who loved singing. William Lewis Corporon was Reat's grandfather and practiced family medicine
Reat
[ "Reat", "Reat Griffin Underwood" ]
{ "passage": 767, "query": 1216 }
Query: Losen said her dad had offered to take @placeholder to the audition so she could take her other son to his lacrosse game. Entities: Will Corporon, Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City, Reat, Reat Griffin Underwood, Kansas City, William Lewis Corporon, Terri LaManno, CNN, Love, Jewish Passage: (CNN) -- A therapist who worked with visually impaired children. A doctor who did everything he could to help his patients. And the doctor's grandson, a teen auditioning for a singing competition that could win him a scholarship. Love defined their lives, friends and family said -- lives that were cut short outside two Jewish centers near Kansas City on Sunday by a gunman long accused of spewing hate. "That idiot absolutely knocked a family to its knees for no reason," said Will Corporon, whose father and nephew were gunned down in the parking lot outside the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City. "My dad should be seeing patients today at his work. ... There is no reason. No reason for this. And it's just a tragedy." Relative of victims: Shooting was "a senseless, stupid act" Terri LaManno was a therapist who worked with visually impaired children. Reat Griffin Underwood was a 14-year-old high school freshman who loved singing. William Lewis Corporon was Reat's grandfather and practiced family medicine
Reat Griffin Underwood
[ "Will Corporon" ]
{ "passage": 767, "query": 1217 }
Query: Now, @placeholder said, the family is turning to their faith, and to each other. Entities: Will Corporon, Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City, Reat, Reat Griffin Underwood, Kansas City, William Lewis Corporon, Terri LaManno, CNN, Love, Jewish Passage: (CNN) -- A therapist who worked with visually impaired children. A doctor who did everything he could to help his patients. And the doctor's grandson, a teen auditioning for a singing competition that could win him a scholarship. Love defined their lives, friends and family said -- lives that were cut short outside two Jewish centers near Kansas City on Sunday by a gunman long accused of spewing hate. "That idiot absolutely knocked a family to its knees for no reason," said Will Corporon, whose father and nephew were gunned down in the parking lot outside the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City. "My dad should be seeing patients today at his work. ... There is no reason. No reason for this. And it's just a tragedy." Relative of victims: Shooting was "a senseless, stupid act" Terri LaManno was a therapist who worked with visually impaired children. Reat Griffin Underwood was a 14-year-old high school freshman who loved singing. William Lewis Corporon was Reat's grandfather and practiced family medicine
Will Corporon
[ "Midlands" ]
{ "passage": 768, "query": 1218 }
Query: Glee: The television show could potentially be pulled off screen for infringing the @placeholder nightclubs' trademark. Entities: US, Sky One, Rob Cooper, High Court, Midlands, Twentieth Century Fox, The Glee Club, Mark Tughan, Fox, Glee Club, UK, British, Britain, Glee Passage: By Rob Cooper The hit television show Glee could be banned in Britain after a Midlands comedy club won a High Court battle against the show's makers. The Glee Club took legal action against Twentieth Century Fox accusing show bosses of stealing their name and won. Mark Tughan, 45, registered the name for his chain of comedy clubs as a trademark in the UK in 1999 - ten years before the US musical show first aired in Britain on Sky One. Copyright: Mark Tughan trademarked The Glee Club in 1999 - a decade before Glee appeared on British television screens. Mark Tughan trademarked The Glee Club a decade before the show came out. Judge rules that the hit television show infringed the club's copyright. Customers were put off visiting The Glee Club because of its association with the show, the judge was told. Television show could be axed following the ruling. Judge will decide what compensation should be paid at a future hearing. Fox has said it will appeal against the ruling and 'will ultimately prevail'
Midlands
[ "High Court" ]
{ "passage": 768, "query": 1219 }
Query: 'But the @placeholder has looked at the evidence and agreed that the programme makers have confused the public and damaged my business, brand and reputation for cutting edge comedy and music, over a period of more than four years so far. Entities: US, Sky One, Rob Cooper, High Court, Midlands, Twentieth Century Fox, The Glee Club, Mark Tughan, Fox, Glee Club, UK, British, Britain, Glee Passage: By Rob Cooper The hit television show Glee could be banned in Britain after a Midlands comedy club won a High Court battle against the show's makers. The Glee Club took legal action against Twentieth Century Fox accusing show bosses of stealing their name and won. Mark Tughan, 45, registered the name for his chain of comedy clubs as a trademark in the UK in 1999 - ten years before the US musical show first aired in Britain on Sky One. Copyright: Mark Tughan trademarked The Glee Club in 1999 - a decade before Glee appeared on British television screens. Mark Tughan trademarked The Glee Club a decade before the show came out. Judge rules that the hit television show infringed the club's copyright. Customers were put off visiting The Glee Club because of its association with the show, the judge was told. Television show could be axed following the ruling. Judge will decide what compensation should be paid at a future hearing. Fox has said it will appeal against the ruling and 'will ultimately prevail'
High Court
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 769, "query": 1220 }
Query: 'Rarely has a @placeholder president been so wrong about so much at the expense Entities: Liz Cheney-Perry, Dick Cheney, Iraqis, Mosul, Cheneys, Islamic, U.S., Tel Afar, Tikrit, Fallujah, Baghdad, Obama, Iraq Passage: In the midst of the recent uprising of Islamic militants in Iraq - and the thousands of Iraqis they've slaughtered as they try to take over the violence-plagued country - former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz Cheney-Perry, a one-time assistant secretary of state, are speaking out about the series of 'wrong' decisions the Obama administration has made that made the uprising possible. Last week, a group of Islamic extremists began an insurgency throughout Iraq and have taken over several cities - including Fallujah, Tikrit, Mosul and Tel Afar - on their way to Baghdad. After saying he wouldn't send U.S. troops to the region, Obama sent 250 soldiers to guard the U.S. embassy in Baghdad. In a scathing op-ed, the Cheneys slam the Obama administration for its handling of the jihadi uprising in Iraq. They say the president's abandoning Iraq before the war was over set the stage for the current uprising. 'Iraq is at risk of falling to a radical Islamic terror group and Mr. Obama is talking climate change. Terrorists take control of more territory and resources than ever before in history, and he goes golfing.'
U.S.
[ "Cheneys" ]
{ "passage": 769, "query": 1221 }
Query: The @placeholder say that while the situation in Iraq escalates, Obama is playing golf and talking about climate change Entities: Liz Cheney-Perry, Dick Cheney, Iraqis, Mosul, Cheneys, Islamic, U.S., Tel Afar, Tikrit, Fallujah, Baghdad, Obama, Iraq Passage: In the midst of the recent uprising of Islamic militants in Iraq - and the thousands of Iraqis they've slaughtered as they try to take over the violence-plagued country - former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz Cheney-Perry, a one-time assistant secretary of state, are speaking out about the series of 'wrong' decisions the Obama administration has made that made the uprising possible. Last week, a group of Islamic extremists began an insurgency throughout Iraq and have taken over several cities - including Fallujah, Tikrit, Mosul and Tel Afar - on their way to Baghdad. After saying he wouldn't send U.S. troops to the region, Obama sent 250 soldiers to guard the U.S. embassy in Baghdad. In a scathing op-ed, the Cheneys slam the Obama administration for its handling of the jihadi uprising in Iraq. They say the president's abandoning Iraq before the war was over set the stage for the current uprising. 'Iraq is at risk of falling to a radical Islamic terror group and Mr. Obama is talking climate change. Terrorists take control of more territory and resources than ever before in history, and he goes golfing.'
Cheneys
[ "Jay Leno" ]
{ "passage": 770, "query": 1222 }
Query: @placeholder hosted the Tonight Show from 1992 - 2009 and again from 2010 - 2014 Entities: New York magazine, NBC, Tonight Show, SNL, Invasion of Iraq, Brian Williams, Jay Leno, Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live, Williams, Nightly News Passage: Brian Williams' six-month suspension from NBC may give him the time to pursue his real passion: comedy. The Nightly News anchor, whose career crumbled this past week as veterans called him out for lying in a report about the Invasion of Iraq, allegedly wanted to give up the news desk years ago to host of the Tonight Show. According to a former colleague quoted in New York magazine, Williams lobbied for the job when the network was looking to replace Jay Leno in 2013 when the veteran host announced his second retirement. Instead the job went to SNL veteran Jimmy Fallon. Former colleague revealed that Williams asked to host the late-night show when NBC was looking to replace Jay Leno. The position went to Saturday Night Live veteran Jimmy Fallon instead
Jay Leno
[ "Janelle" ]
{ "passage": 771, "query": 1223 }
Query: Brown has a teen daughter with Meri, six children each with Christine and @placeholder and a son with Robyn. Entities: Entertainment Tonight, Kody Brown, Janelle, Meri, Robyn, TLC, Mormon, CNN, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives Passage: (CNN)The world's highest-profile polygamist now has a new wife ... sort of. Kody Brown and his four wives -- Meri, Christine, Janelle and Robyn -- star in the TLC series "Sister Wives," a reality show about life with their family, which includes their 17 children. Brown legally wed his first wife, Meri, in 1990 and has reportedly divorced her in order to legally marry his fourth wife, Robyn. Legally, Brown can be married to only one woman. The fundamentalist Mormon family released a statement to "Entertainment Tonight" saying they have "chosen to legally restructure" their family. "We made this decision together as a family. We are grateful to our family, friends and fans for all their love and support." "Sister Wives' " Kody Brown has divorced his first wife to marry his fourth. The couple was married in 1990. The family says they have "chosen to legally restructure"
Janelle
[ "Walgreens" ]
{ "passage": 772, "query": 1224 }
Query: Boots in the UK could also copy @placeholder’ pharmacy apps. Entities: US, Italian, Stefano Pessina, U.S., British, American, Boots, Walgreens, Nottingham Passage: It started as a corner shop herbalist in Nottingham in 1849, and grew to become one of the most recognisable names on the British high street. Now Boots the chemist is the latest home-grown brand to be sold off to an American firm – in a deal worth nearly £6billion. US giant Walgreens already owns a 45 per cent stake in the British chain, which it acquired for £4billion in 2012. It is now set to buy the remaining 55 per cent to become the sole owner. End of an era: Boots is the latest British brand to be sold off to a U.S. firm – in a deal worth nearly £6billion. US chain Walgreens is set to buy the 55 per cent of Boots is doesn't yet own. Italian tycoon Stefano Pessina, Boots chairman, set to make abound £1.5bn. Boots’ HQ will stay in Nottingham, where business was founded in 1849
Walgreens
[ "Boots" ]
{ "passage": 772, "query": 1225 }
Query: After the @placeholder-Walgreens merger they will be able to hand in medicine orders together, putting them in a very strong position to achieve the lowest prices. Entities: US, Italian, Stefano Pessina, U.S., British, American, Boots, Walgreens, Nottingham Passage: It started as a corner shop herbalist in Nottingham in 1849, and grew to become one of the most recognisable names on the British high street. Now Boots the chemist is the latest home-grown brand to be sold off to an American firm – in a deal worth nearly £6billion. US giant Walgreens already owns a 45 per cent stake in the British chain, which it acquired for £4billion in 2012. It is now set to buy the remaining 55 per cent to become the sole owner. End of an era: Boots is the latest British brand to be sold off to a U.S. firm – in a deal worth nearly £6billion. US chain Walgreens is set to buy the 55 per cent of Boots is doesn't yet own. Italian tycoon Stefano Pessina, Boots chairman, set to make abound £1.5bn. Boots’ HQ will stay in Nottingham, where business was founded in 1849
Boots
[ "British" ]
{ "passage": 773, "query": 1226 }
Query: Estate agents say 80 per cent are being bought by foreigners - and a third of buyers are @placeholder. Entities: Spanish, Arrunada, Spain, Rosie Taylor, British, Neil Christie Passage: By Rosie Taylor PUBLISHED: 11:04 EST, 26 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:13 EST, 26 May 2013 British buyers are snapping up entire villages in Spain for a fifth of the price of the average semi-detached home here. Property bargain-hunters are making the most of Spain's economic crisis to buy homes locals can no longer afford to keep. Most of the tiny villages have been in the hands of the same families for generations, but in many cases their inhabitants have moved away to urban areas and the houses have fallen into disrepair. Bargain: Briton Neil Christie snapped up the entire Spanish village of Arrunada for just £39,000. Britons buying Spanish property at knockdown prices amid economic crisis. Entire villages selling for fifth the price of average British semi-detached. Neil Christie, 61, bought hamlet for retirement for only 45,000 euros
British
[ "Palestinian", "Palestinians" ]
{ "passage": 774, "query": 1227 }
Query: Announcing three days of national mourning, the @placeholder leader added that he would take 'necessary steps' after an investigation. Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Abu Ain, Israel, Palestinian, Ziad Abu Ain, GRAPHIC CONTENT, Fatah, Mahmoud Abbas, Turmus Aya, West Bank Passage: Israel and the Palestinians were on the brink again today after a Fatah cabinet minister died shortly after an altercation with the Israeli military during a West Bank protest. Ziad Abu Ain was hit in the chest with a rifle butt and grabbed by soldiers, who also fired tear gas at the demonstrators, witnesses said. Shortly after the attack, the 55-year-old minister without portfolio began to look faint and fell to the ground clasping his chest, according to people at the scene. He died on the way to hospital. His death was condemned by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who described the attack as 'a barbaric act which we cannot be silent about or accept.' Ziad Abu Ain died shortly after the incident near the village of Turmus Aya. He collapsed clutching his chest after he was struck. Abu Ain was protesting against land confiscations when clashes erupted. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas called the attack barbaric. WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
Palestinian
[ "Palestinian", "Palestinians" ]
{ "passage": 774, "query": 1227 }
Query: Announcing three days of national mourning, the @placeholder leader added that he would take 'necessary steps' after an investigation. Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Abu Ain, Israel, Palestinian, Ziad Abu Ain, GRAPHIC CONTENT, Fatah, Mahmoud Abbas, Turmus Aya, West Bank Passage: Israel and the Palestinians were on the brink again today after a Fatah cabinet minister died shortly after an altercation with the Israeli military during a West Bank protest. Ziad Abu Ain was hit in the chest with a rifle butt and grabbed by soldiers, who also fired tear gas at the demonstrators, witnesses said. Shortly after the attack, the 55-year-old minister without portfolio began to look faint and fell to the ground clasping his chest, according to people at the scene. He died on the way to hospital. His death was condemned by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who described the attack as 'a barbaric act which we cannot be silent about or accept.' Ziad Abu Ain died shortly after the incident near the village of Turmus Aya. He collapsed clutching his chest after he was struck. Abu Ain was protesting against land confiscations when clashes erupted. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas called the attack barbaric. WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
Palestinians
[ "Palestinian", "Palestinians" ]
{ "passage": 774, "query": 1228 }
Query: He had also served as the @placeholder deputy minister for prisoner affairs. Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Abu Ain, Israel, Palestinian, Ziad Abu Ain, GRAPHIC CONTENT, Fatah, Mahmoud Abbas, Turmus Aya, West Bank Passage: Israel and the Palestinians were on the brink again today after a Fatah cabinet minister died shortly after an altercation with the Israeli military during a West Bank protest. Ziad Abu Ain was hit in the chest with a rifle butt and grabbed by soldiers, who also fired tear gas at the demonstrators, witnesses said. Shortly after the attack, the 55-year-old minister without portfolio began to look faint and fell to the ground clasping his chest, according to people at the scene. He died on the way to hospital. His death was condemned by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who described the attack as 'a barbaric act which we cannot be silent about or accept.' Ziad Abu Ain died shortly after the incident near the village of Turmus Aya. He collapsed clutching his chest after he was struck. Abu Ain was protesting against land confiscations when clashes erupted. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas called the attack barbaric. WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
Palestinian
[ "Palestinian", "Palestinians" ]
{ "passage": 774, "query": 1228 }
Query: He had also served as the @placeholder deputy minister for prisoner affairs. Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Abu Ain, Israel, Palestinian, Ziad Abu Ain, GRAPHIC CONTENT, Fatah, Mahmoud Abbas, Turmus Aya, West Bank Passage: Israel and the Palestinians were on the brink again today after a Fatah cabinet minister died shortly after an altercation with the Israeli military during a West Bank protest. Ziad Abu Ain was hit in the chest with a rifle butt and grabbed by soldiers, who also fired tear gas at the demonstrators, witnesses said. Shortly after the attack, the 55-year-old minister without portfolio began to look faint and fell to the ground clasping his chest, according to people at the scene. He died on the way to hospital. His death was condemned by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who described the attack as 'a barbaric act which we cannot be silent about or accept.' Ziad Abu Ain died shortly after the incident near the village of Turmus Aya. He collapsed clutching his chest after he was struck. Abu Ain was protesting against land confiscations when clashes erupted. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas called the attack barbaric. WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
Palestinians
[ "Colombia" ]
{ "passage": 775, "query": 1229 }
Query: Draw: 'El Tigre' is @placeholder's superstar and their team will miss his presence in Brazil Entities: Napoli, Colombian, Luis Perea, West Ham, Deportivo Cali, Camilo Zuniga, Santa Fe, Colombia, David Ospina, Brazil, Pablo Armero, Cristian Zapata, Falcao, Camilo Vargas, Faryd Mondragon, Nice, Luis Muriel Passage: David Ospina (Nice), Faryd Mondragon (Deportivo Cali), Camilo Vargas (Santa Fe) Camilo Zuniga (Napoli), Pablo Armero (Napoli), Cristian Zapata (AC Milan), Mario Yepes (Atalanta), Carlos Valdes (Philadelphia Union - on loan to San Lorenzo), Santiago Arias (PSV Eindhoven), Eder Alvarez-Balanta (River Plate) James Rodriguez (Monaco), Abel Aguilar (Toulouse), Carlos Sanchez (Elche), Fredy Guarin (Inter Milan), Juan Fernando Quintero (Porto), Aldo Ramirez (Morelia), Alexander Mejia (Atletico Nacional), Victor Ibarbo (Cagliari), Juan Guillermo Cuadrado (Fiorentina) Jackson Martinez (Porto), Teofilo Gutierrez (River Plate), Carlos Bacca (Sevilla), Adrian Ramos (Borussia Dortmund). Colombian football fans were rocked by the news that star striker Radamel Falcao will miss the forthcoming World Cup in Brazil. Striker says he lacks match fitness after return from injury. Falcao suffered a serious knee injury in January and hasn't fully recovered. Luis Perea and Luis Muriel also left out of Colombia's 23-man squad. West Ham loanee Pablo Armero included in Colombian set-up for Brazil
Colombia
[ "Hungary" ]
{ "passage": 776, "query": 1230 }
Query: Travel chaos: Drivers stand outside their stranded vehicles on @placeholder's M1 highway, west of Budapest Entities: Russian, Balkans, Poland, Daily Mail, M1 motorway, Vienna, T-72, Budapest, Hungary, Slovakia, Europe Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:20 EST, 16 March 2013 | UPDATED: 11:35 EST, 16 March 2013 Hungary has deployed cold-war-era tanks to free 10,000 motorists trapped by huge snow drifts as cold weather caused transport chaos across central Europe. Russian-built T-72 battle tanks trundled along icy roads as thousands of people waited in cars on the M1 motorway from Budapest to Vienna. Many had been stuck since Thursday evening Thousands of motorists were trapped in heavy snow on Friday as a sudden cold snap and high winds struck parts of the Balkans, Slovakia and Poland, leaving at least two people dead. Battle tanks trundled along icy roads as thousands of people waited in cars on the M1 motorway from Budapest to Vienna
Hungary
[ "Hurricane Sandy", "Sandy" ]
{ "passage": 777, "query": 1231 }
Query: @placeholder, meanwhile, was measured as a Category 1 hurricane at landfall. Entities: Katrina, Hurricane Katrina, Terajoules, University of Miami, Hurricane Sandy, Brian McNoldy, Hurricane Isabel, Rosenstiel School, IKE, Marin, Atmospheric Science, Hiroshima, Sandy, Integrated Kinetic Energy Passage: Hurricane Sandy is the second most powerful hurricane in modern history, with its might exceeding even that of Katrina, according to a measurement of the hurricane's strength in relation to its size. Researchers have found that Sandy's Integrated Kinetic Energy index, or IKE, which quantifies the power of a hurricane based on how far out tropical-storm force winds extend from the center, ranked second only to Hurricane Isabel in 2003. Hurricane Sandy's IKE was 140 Terajoules, which was about 20 Terajoules higher than Katrina's, according to Brian McNoldy, a senior researcher at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marin and Atmospheric Science. Sandy was more powerful than Hiroshima atomic bomb. The storm exceeded Hurricane Katrina given the strength related to its size ratio. Sandy may become the second costliest hurricane behind Katrina. Despite being only Category 1 at landfall Sandy generated significant storm surge over hundreds of miles
Hurricane Sandy