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[
"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
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Sandy
|
[
"Taylor",
"Taylor Love"
] |
{
"passage": 778,
"query": 1232
}
|
Query: "@placeholder gets excited for them and she loves getting them read to her because she likes knowing that people are supporting her and people are actually thinking of her."
Entities: Taylor, WASHINGTON, Abby Miller, Abby, CNN, Taylor Love, Union Station, Washington
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- People in big cities walk past them every day -- street performers, or buskers. Some are talented, some are not, and most aren't performing for a cause greater than themselves. But on Monday, 12-year-old Abby Miller was. Abby Miller sings for her friend Taylor Love outside Washington's Union Station on Monday. She was performing outside Washington's Union Station to help her 4-year-old friend, Taylor Love, who is suffering from cancer. Abby sat in front of the station with a couple of her friends, singing songs and strumming a guitar. Passers-by seemed to notice the girl's singing talent, stopping to listen in the chilly weather, with a few putting money in a bucket at Abby's feet. Abby said the money will help support Taylor's family. Abby Miller sings, plays guitar to help 4-year-old friend with cancer. Abby collects donations, has people write notes of support for Taylor Love. Taylor has neuroblastoma, a cancer that affects the nervous system
|
Taylor
|
[
"Taylor",
"Taylor Love"
] |
{
"passage": 778,
"query": 1232
}
|
Query: "@placeholder gets excited for them and she loves getting them read to her because she likes knowing that people are supporting her and people are actually thinking of her."
Entities: Taylor, WASHINGTON, Abby Miller, Abby, CNN, Taylor Love, Union Station, Washington
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- People in big cities walk past them every day -- street performers, or buskers. Some are talented, some are not, and most aren't performing for a cause greater than themselves. But on Monday, 12-year-old Abby Miller was. Abby Miller sings for her friend Taylor Love outside Washington's Union Station on Monday. She was performing outside Washington's Union Station to help her 4-year-old friend, Taylor Love, who is suffering from cancer. Abby sat in front of the station with a couple of her friends, singing songs and strumming a guitar. Passers-by seemed to notice the girl's singing talent, stopping to listen in the chilly weather, with a few putting money in a bucket at Abby's feet. Abby said the money will help support Taylor's family. Abby Miller sings, plays guitar to help 4-year-old friend with cancer. Abby collects donations, has people write notes of support for Taylor Love. Taylor has neuroblastoma, a cancer that affects the nervous system
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Taylor Love
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[
"Abby",
"Abby Miller"
] |
{
"passage": 778,
"query": 1233
}
|
Query: "I think it's amazing for a 12-year-old @placeholder to be drawn to my daughter, who is 4 and wants to inspire other children," Aimee Love said.
Entities: Taylor, WASHINGTON, Abby Miller, Abby, CNN, Taylor Love, Union Station, Washington
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- People in big cities walk past them every day -- street performers, or buskers. Some are talented, some are not, and most aren't performing for a cause greater than themselves. But on Monday, 12-year-old Abby Miller was. Abby Miller sings for her friend Taylor Love outside Washington's Union Station on Monday. She was performing outside Washington's Union Station to help her 4-year-old friend, Taylor Love, who is suffering from cancer. Abby sat in front of the station with a couple of her friends, singing songs and strumming a guitar. Passers-by seemed to notice the girl's singing talent, stopping to listen in the chilly weather, with a few putting money in a bucket at Abby's feet. Abby said the money will help support Taylor's family. Abby Miller sings, plays guitar to help 4-year-old friend with cancer. Abby collects donations, has people write notes of support for Taylor Love. Taylor has neuroblastoma, a cancer that affects the nervous system
|
Abby
|
[
"Abby",
"Abby Miller"
] |
{
"passage": 778,
"query": 1233
}
|
Query: "I think it's amazing for a 12-year-old @placeholder to be drawn to my daughter, who is 4 and wants to inspire other children," Aimee Love said.
Entities: Taylor, WASHINGTON, Abby Miller, Abby, CNN, Taylor Love, Union Station, Washington
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- People in big cities walk past them every day -- street performers, or buskers. Some are talented, some are not, and most aren't performing for a cause greater than themselves. But on Monday, 12-year-old Abby Miller was. Abby Miller sings for her friend Taylor Love outside Washington's Union Station on Monday. She was performing outside Washington's Union Station to help her 4-year-old friend, Taylor Love, who is suffering from cancer. Abby sat in front of the station with a couple of her friends, singing songs and strumming a guitar. Passers-by seemed to notice the girl's singing talent, stopping to listen in the chilly weather, with a few putting money in a bucket at Abby's feet. Abby said the money will help support Taylor's family. Abby Miller sings, plays guitar to help 4-year-old friend with cancer. Abby collects donations, has people write notes of support for Taylor Love. Taylor has neuroblastoma, a cancer that affects the nervous system
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Abby Miller
|
[
"Salvatore Sirigu",
"Sirigu"
] |
{
"passage": 779,
"query": 1234
}
|
Query: Stopper: @placeholder makes a fine save during the game against England
Entities: Italy, Group D, World Cup, England, Azzurri, Salvatore Sirigu, David Kent, Costa Rica, PSG, Paris St Germain, Sirigu, Gianluigi Buffon, Buffon
Passage: By David Kent Italy goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu is relishing the opportunity to compete at the World Cup but is prepared to step aside once Gianluigi Buffon recovers from injury. The Paris St Germain player was in the line-up when the Azzurri edged England 2-1 in their Group D opener and is ready to go up against Costa Rica on Friday. 'I don't know if I will play,' Sirigu told www.figc.it. 'I am calm, I train as usual. Embrace: Gianluigi Buffon congratulates Salvatore Sirigu after Italy's victory over England Replacement: The PSG keeper replaced the Italy captain after he was ruled out through injury. Buffon will return for Italy when he's fit, believes Sirigu. The PSG keeper replaced his captain for Italy's 2-1 victory over England. It was his first ever World Cup game and second competitive international. Italy face Costa Rica in their next Group D game on Friday
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Salvatore Sirigu
|
[
"Salvatore Sirigu",
"Sirigu"
] |
{
"passage": 779,
"query": 1234
}
|
Query: Stopper: @placeholder makes a fine save during the game against England
Entities: Italy, Group D, World Cup, England, Azzurri, Salvatore Sirigu, David Kent, Costa Rica, PSG, Paris St Germain, Sirigu, Gianluigi Buffon, Buffon
Passage: By David Kent Italy goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu is relishing the opportunity to compete at the World Cup but is prepared to step aside once Gianluigi Buffon recovers from injury. The Paris St Germain player was in the line-up when the Azzurri edged England 2-1 in their Group D opener and is ready to go up against Costa Rica on Friday. 'I don't know if I will play,' Sirigu told www.figc.it. 'I am calm, I train as usual. Embrace: Gianluigi Buffon congratulates Salvatore Sirigu after Italy's victory over England Replacement: The PSG keeper replaced the Italy captain after he was ruled out through injury. Buffon will return for Italy when he's fit, believes Sirigu. The PSG keeper replaced his captain for Italy's 2-1 victory over England. It was his first ever World Cup game and second competitive international. Italy face Costa Rica in their next Group D game on Friday
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Sirigu
|
[
"John F Kennedy",
"Kennedy"
] |
{
"passage": 780,
"query": 1235
}
|
Query: While conspiracy theories surrounding @placeholder's death have largely been downplayed in the past, they are now becoming more mainstream with testimonies like Townsend's.
Entities: Townsend, John F Kennedy, John Kerry, Chris Wallace, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Lee Harvey Oswald, Maryland, JFK, Fox News Sunday, Kennedy, Robert F Kennedy
Passage: Not certain: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend expressed her uncertainty that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in her uncle's 1963 assassination The niece of president John F Kennedy said today she's not certain Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in her uncle's assassination 50 years ago. Former Maryland Lt Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend expressed her doubt in an interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday. 'I don't know, I don't know,' she said. 'I think, I don't know.' Townsend is the niece of President Kennedy, as the eldest child of younger brother Robert F Kennedy. While her father was the victim of an assassination as well, she doesn't believe it's helpful to dwell on the past. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend said today she's uncertain Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in her uncle's 1963 assassination. Townsend is the eldest daughter of JFK's brother Robert F Kennedy. JFK's niece joins John Kerry and other prominent politicians questioning the details surrounding the president's assassination
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John F Kennedy
|
[
"John F Kennedy",
"Kennedy"
] |
{
"passage": 780,
"query": 1235
}
|
Query: While conspiracy theories surrounding @placeholder's death have largely been downplayed in the past, they are now becoming more mainstream with testimonies like Townsend's.
Entities: Townsend, John F Kennedy, John Kerry, Chris Wallace, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Lee Harvey Oswald, Maryland, JFK, Fox News Sunday, Kennedy, Robert F Kennedy
Passage: Not certain: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend expressed her uncertainty that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in her uncle's 1963 assassination The niece of president John F Kennedy said today she's not certain Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in her uncle's assassination 50 years ago. Former Maryland Lt Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend expressed her doubt in an interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday. 'I don't know, I don't know,' she said. 'I think, I don't know.' Townsend is the niece of President Kennedy, as the eldest child of younger brother Robert F Kennedy. While her father was the victim of an assassination as well, she doesn't believe it's helpful to dwell on the past. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend said today she's uncertain Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in her uncle's 1963 assassination. Townsend is the eldest daughter of JFK's brother Robert F Kennedy. JFK's niece joins John Kerry and other prominent politicians questioning the details surrounding the president's assassination
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Kennedy
|
[
"Gobbler"
] |
{
"passage": 781,
"query": 1236
}
|
Query: ‘Cobbler and @placeholder may look alike, but they’re no birds of a feather.
Entities: PETA, White House, Gobbler, Beth Stebner, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, JFK, Turkey Pardoning, John F. Kennedy, Tofurky, Thanksgiving
Passage: By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 00:21 EST, 21 November 2012 | UPDATED: 00:21 EST, 21 November 2012 Pardoning a lucky turkey ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday has been a tradition for nearly half a century, started by President John F. Kennedy, and carried on by each president since. But now PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) has sent a letter to the president imploring him to put a stop to the ‘sorely outdated’ ceremony that ‘makes light of the mass slaughter of some 46million gentle, intelligent birds.’ The animal rights organization asked the president to forego the tradition and instead put a Tofurky roast on the holiday table. PETA president urges the president to forego 'outdated' ceremony, saying it's cruel to the 46million turkeys killed each year. Turkey Pardoning has been a tradition since JFK was in office. White House has given PETA president no official response but will likely carry on ceremony today when either Cobbler or Gobbler will be pardoned
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Gobbler
|
[
"Khan",
"Shamraze Khan"
] |
{
"passage": 782,
"query": 1237
}
|
Query: A jury has also found @placeholder guilty of murder
Entities: Kasim Ahmed, Domino’s Pizza, Southey, Peiris, Darnall, Julian Robinson, Southey Crescent, Ahmed, Ronans Road, Khan, Thavisha Lakindu Peiris, Sheffield Crown Court, Sheffield, Shamraze Khan
Passage: By Julian Robinson Thavisha Lakindu Peiris was brutally stabbed to death while delivering pizzas Two cousins are each facing a life sentence after a pizza delivery driver was brutally stabbed to death - on his last shift before starting a career in IT. Shamraze Khan, 25, and Kasim Ahmed, 18, killed Domino’s Pizza employee Thavisha Lakindu Peiris after trying to rob his phone last October in Sheffield. Khan, of Southey Crescent, Southey, was convicted by a jury at Sheffield Crown Court following a two-week trial. Ahmed, of Ronans Road, Darnall, pleaded guilty to Mr Peiris’ murder on the first day of the trial. Pizza delivery driver Thavisha Lakindu Peiris was brutally stabbed to death. The 25-year-old was on last shift before starting a career in the IT industry. Shamraze Khan, 25, has been convicted of his murder after a trial. Kasim Ahmed, 18, pleaded guilty to Mr Peiris' murder on first day of trial. Family of victim pay emotional tribute to a 'caring and loving' man after case. Ahmed and Khan to be sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court on Thursday
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Khan
|
[
"Khan",
"Shamraze Khan"
] |
{
"passage": 782,
"query": 1237
}
|
Query: A jury has also found @placeholder guilty of murder
Entities: Kasim Ahmed, Domino’s Pizza, Southey, Peiris, Darnall, Julian Robinson, Southey Crescent, Ahmed, Ronans Road, Khan, Thavisha Lakindu Peiris, Sheffield Crown Court, Sheffield, Shamraze Khan
Passage: By Julian Robinson Thavisha Lakindu Peiris was brutally stabbed to death while delivering pizzas Two cousins are each facing a life sentence after a pizza delivery driver was brutally stabbed to death - on his last shift before starting a career in IT. Shamraze Khan, 25, and Kasim Ahmed, 18, killed Domino’s Pizza employee Thavisha Lakindu Peiris after trying to rob his phone last October in Sheffield. Khan, of Southey Crescent, Southey, was convicted by a jury at Sheffield Crown Court following a two-week trial. Ahmed, of Ronans Road, Darnall, pleaded guilty to Mr Peiris’ murder on the first day of the trial. Pizza delivery driver Thavisha Lakindu Peiris was brutally stabbed to death. The 25-year-old was on last shift before starting a career in the IT industry. Shamraze Khan, 25, has been convicted of his murder after a trial. Kasim Ahmed, 18, pleaded guilty to Mr Peiris' murder on first day of trial. Family of victim pay emotional tribute to a 'caring and loving' man after case. Ahmed and Khan to be sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court on Thursday
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Shamraze Khan
|
[
"London"
] |
{
"passage": 783,
"query": 1238
}
|
Query: 'We’d been enjoying our last few hours in @placeholder before catching our flight home.
Entities: Oxford Street, James Rush, Emaan Shah, India, UK, London, Indian
Passage: By James Rush PUBLISHED: 06:37 EST, 15 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 15 June 2013 Teenager Emaan Shah has been missing since she disappeared while on a shopping trip with her family on Oxford Street on Monday A police hunt is underway to trace an Indian teenager who went missing while on a shopping trip with her family on London's Oxford Street. Emaan Shah's parents have been left 'frantic with worry' after the 17-year-old became separated from them while out shopping on Monday, June 10. The teenager had been on holiday in the UK with her family for two weeks and was due to fly home to India that evening. Emaan Shah was out shopping with her parents when she went missing. The family have been left 'frantic with worry' since disappearance on Monday. The family were on holiday in the UK and were due to return home that day. Police have issued CCTV of the teenager in a bid to trace her
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London
|
[
"Bayern Munich"
] |
{
"passage": 784,
"query": 1239
}
|
Query: It is not like in Spain where you have two teams or in Germany where you have just @placeholder.
Entities: Arsene Wenger, Germany, Bayern Munich, Lukas Podolski, German, Spain, Bundesliga, Manchester United, Podolski, Cologne, Arsenal, Premier League, Chelsea
Passage: Lukas Podolski has insisted Arsenal's domestic season is not over because Chelsea will not run away with the Premier League like Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga. The 29-year-old striker also said he wants talks with Arsene Wenger as he continues to be left out of the battle to turn the club's season around. Arsenal have dropped 12 points behind Chelsea after only 11 matches but ahead of the visit of Manchester United on Saturday, Podolski believes the competitive nature of the Premier League means the curtain cannot be brought down on the title race just yet. Lukas Podolski said the competitive nature of the Premier League means the title race is far from over. Chelsea are currently four points clear at the top of the Premier League. But German forward Lukas Podolski said the title race is still far from over. The Arsenal man claimed the Premier League is the best in the world. Podolski said it is more competitive than in Germany or Spain. The former Cologne man admitted he was unhappy with his lack of games
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Bayern Munich
|
[
"Hamas"
] |
{
"passage": 785,
"query": 1240
}
|
Query: According to the IDF, it was targeting "a @placeholder military wing facility" involved in weapons development within the building.
Entities: Israeli, Gaza City, Gaza, Israel, al Qassam Brigades, pro-Palestinian, IDF, Rafah, Washington, Israel Defense Forces, Peter Lerner, CNN, Hamas, Hadar Goldin, Gaza Strip, Goldin
Passage: Gaza City (CNN) -- The soldier that Israel claimed Hamas militants captured Friday, as a temporary cease-fire to the conflict in Gaza rapidly unraveled, is dead, Israel's military said. "Lieutenant Hadar Goldin ... was killed in battle in the Gaza Strip on Friday, August 1," the Israel Defense Forces announced early Sunday. It's not clear whether Goldin, 23, was captured as the IDF had previously said, or whether he died alongside two other soldiers in an armed clash in Gaza. Military spokesman Peter Lerner said Goldin was promoted to lieutenant posthumously. Speculation about his fate was already up in the air after the armed wing of Hamas, the al Qassam Brigades, announced it had lost contact with a group of its fighters in the Rafah area -- the same area where Goldin was reportedly taken. NEW: Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters rally in Washington. Slain Israeli soldier, Lt. Hadar Goldin, is promoted posthumously. Troops "managed to hurt severely" the capability of Hamas, Israeli PM says. Hamas leader: Cease-fire was rejected on basis of Israel's ongoing operations
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Hamas
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 785,
"query": 1241
}
|
Query: The health ministry said 10,000 homes have been destroyed in the @placeholder operation, displacing 450,000 people.
Entities: Israeli, Gaza City, Gaza, Israel, al Qassam Brigades, pro-Palestinian, IDF, Rafah, Washington, Israel Defense Forces, Peter Lerner, CNN, Hamas, Hadar Goldin, Gaza Strip, Goldin
Passage: Gaza City (CNN) -- The soldier that Israel claimed Hamas militants captured Friday, as a temporary cease-fire to the conflict in Gaza rapidly unraveled, is dead, Israel's military said. "Lieutenant Hadar Goldin ... was killed in battle in the Gaza Strip on Friday, August 1," the Israel Defense Forces announced early Sunday. It's not clear whether Goldin, 23, was captured as the IDF had previously said, or whether he died alongside two other soldiers in an armed clash in Gaza. Military spokesman Peter Lerner said Goldin was promoted to lieutenant posthumously. Speculation about his fate was already up in the air after the armed wing of Hamas, the al Qassam Brigades, announced it had lost contact with a group of its fighters in the Rafah area -- the same area where Goldin was reportedly taken. NEW: Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters rally in Washington. Slain Israeli soldier, Lt. Hadar Goldin, is promoted posthumously. Troops "managed to hurt severely" the capability of Hamas, Israeli PM says. Hamas leader: Cease-fire was rejected on basis of Israel's ongoing operations
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Israel
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 785,
"query": 1241
}
|
Query: The health ministry said 10,000 homes have been destroyed in the @placeholder operation, displacing 450,000 people.
Entities: Israeli, Gaza City, Gaza, Israel, al Qassam Brigades, pro-Palestinian, IDF, Rafah, Washington, Israel Defense Forces, Peter Lerner, CNN, Hamas, Hadar Goldin, Gaza Strip, Goldin
Passage: Gaza City (CNN) -- The soldier that Israel claimed Hamas militants captured Friday, as a temporary cease-fire to the conflict in Gaza rapidly unraveled, is dead, Israel's military said. "Lieutenant Hadar Goldin ... was killed in battle in the Gaza Strip on Friday, August 1," the Israel Defense Forces announced early Sunday. It's not clear whether Goldin, 23, was captured as the IDF had previously said, or whether he died alongside two other soldiers in an armed clash in Gaza. Military spokesman Peter Lerner said Goldin was promoted to lieutenant posthumously. Speculation about his fate was already up in the air after the armed wing of Hamas, the al Qassam Brigades, announced it had lost contact with a group of its fighters in the Rafah area -- the same area where Goldin was reportedly taken. NEW: Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters rally in Washington. Slain Israeli soldier, Lt. Hadar Goldin, is promoted posthumously. Troops "managed to hurt severely" the capability of Hamas, Israeli PM says. Hamas leader: Cease-fire was rejected on basis of Israel's ongoing operations
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Israeli
|
[
"MH370",
"Malaysia Airlines Flight 370"
] |
{
"passage": 786,
"query": 1242
}
|
Query: Here's what we do and don't know about new @placeholder data
Entities: MH370, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Australia, U.S. Navy, Joint Agency Coordination Centre, Australian Transport Safety Bureau, ATSB, CNN, Indian Ocean
Passage: (CNN) -- The 850-square-kilometer swath of the Indian Ocean where officials have focused their hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 probably isn't the right place, the joint search agency said Thursday. The area off the coast of western Australia is not the "final resting place of MH370," the Australia-based Joint Agency Coordination Centre said. Officials zeroed in on that zone after acoustic pings originally thought to be from the black boxes of the missing plane were detected in early April. "The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has advised that the search in the vicinity of the acoustic detections can now be considered complete and in its professional judgment, the area can now be discounted as the final resting place of MH370," a statement from the Joint Agency Coordination Centre said. Australia's deputy PM defends searching the southern Indian Ocean. The joint search agency says the original search area is not plane's final resting place. U.S. Navy official: The pings detected are no longer believed to have come from the plane. The pings had been at the center of the search since they were picked up weeks ago
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MH370
|
[
"MH370",
"Malaysia Airlines Flight 370"
] |
{
"passage": 786,
"query": 1242
}
|
Query: Here's what we do and don't know about new @placeholder data
Entities: MH370, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Australia, U.S. Navy, Joint Agency Coordination Centre, Australian Transport Safety Bureau, ATSB, CNN, Indian Ocean
Passage: (CNN) -- The 850-square-kilometer swath of the Indian Ocean where officials have focused their hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 probably isn't the right place, the joint search agency said Thursday. The area off the coast of western Australia is not the "final resting place of MH370," the Australia-based Joint Agency Coordination Centre said. Officials zeroed in on that zone after acoustic pings originally thought to be from the black boxes of the missing plane were detected in early April. "The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has advised that the search in the vicinity of the acoustic detections can now be considered complete and in its professional judgment, the area can now be discounted as the final resting place of MH370," a statement from the Joint Agency Coordination Centre said. Australia's deputy PM defends searching the southern Indian Ocean. The joint search agency says the original search area is not plane's final resting place. U.S. Navy official: The pings detected are no longer believed to have come from the plane. The pings had been at the center of the search since they were picked up weeks ago
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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
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[
"Turkish"
] |
{
"passage": 787,
"query": 1243
}
|
Query: "We want to convey to the @placeholder people and the Turkish government a message of respect and a message of support for them and the hope we can continue to work together with them," Burns said.
Entities: House, United States, Top Bush, World War I, Sean McCormack, State Department, WASHINGTON, U.S., Rice, Middle East, House Foreign Affairs Committee, Abdullah Gul, Armenians, Turkey, CNN, Turkish, Europe, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Top Bush administration officials are shifting into damage-control mode after a House committee narrowly approved a resolution that labels the killings of Armenians in Turkey during World War I as "genocide." The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the measure 27-21 Wednesday evening, even though President Bush and key figures lobbied hard against it. The Web site of Turkish President Abdullah Gul carried a statement calling the decision "unacceptable," saying it "doesn't fit a major power like the United States." State Department spokesman Sean McCormack issued a statement expressing "regret" for the committee's action, warning the resolution "may do grave harm to U.S.-Turkish relations and to U.S. interests in Europe and the Middle East." NEW: Rice to call Turkish leaders to express "deep disappointment" with vote. House panel approves Armenian genocide resolution with 27-21 vote. Decision called "unacceptable" in statement on Web site of Turkey's president. House resolution calls killing of Armenians during World War I "genocide"
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Turkish
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[
"Turkish"
] |
{
"passage": 787,
"query": 1244
}
|
Query: "We want to convey to the Turkish people and the @placeholder government a message of respect and a message of support for them and the hope we can continue to work together with them," Burns said.
Entities: House, United States, Top Bush, World War I, Sean McCormack, State Department, WASHINGTON, U.S., Rice, Middle East, House Foreign Affairs Committee, Abdullah Gul, Armenians, Turkey, CNN, Turkish, Europe, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Top Bush administration officials are shifting into damage-control mode after a House committee narrowly approved a resolution that labels the killings of Armenians in Turkey during World War I as "genocide." The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the measure 27-21 Wednesday evening, even though President Bush and key figures lobbied hard against it. The Web site of Turkish President Abdullah Gul carried a statement calling the decision "unacceptable," saying it "doesn't fit a major power like the United States." State Department spokesman Sean McCormack issued a statement expressing "regret" for the committee's action, warning the resolution "may do grave harm to U.S.-Turkish relations and to U.S. interests in Europe and the Middle East." NEW: Rice to call Turkish leaders to express "deep disappointment" with vote. House panel approves Armenian genocide resolution with 27-21 vote. Decision called "unacceptable" in statement on Web site of Turkey's president. House resolution calls killing of Armenians during World War I "genocide"
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Turkish
|
[
"Turkey"
] |
{
"passage": 787,
"query": 1245
}
|
Query: Hoyer said he told officials that while he considers @placeholder a strong ally, "this was about another government at another time."
Entities: House, United States, Top Bush, World War I, Sean McCormack, State Department, WASHINGTON, U.S., Rice, Middle East, House Foreign Affairs Committee, Abdullah Gul, Armenians, Turkey, CNN, Turkish, Europe, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Top Bush administration officials are shifting into damage-control mode after a House committee narrowly approved a resolution that labels the killings of Armenians in Turkey during World War I as "genocide." The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the measure 27-21 Wednesday evening, even though President Bush and key figures lobbied hard against it. The Web site of Turkish President Abdullah Gul carried a statement calling the decision "unacceptable," saying it "doesn't fit a major power like the United States." State Department spokesman Sean McCormack issued a statement expressing "regret" for the committee's action, warning the resolution "may do grave harm to U.S.-Turkish relations and to U.S. interests in Europe and the Middle East." NEW: Rice to call Turkish leaders to express "deep disappointment" with vote. House panel approves Armenian genocide resolution with 27-21 vote. Decision called "unacceptable" in statement on Web site of Turkey's president. House resolution calls killing of Armenians during World War I "genocide"
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Turkey
|
[
"Armenians"
] |
{
"passage": 787,
"query": 1246
}
|
Query: Turks argue that all peoples -- @placeholder and Turks -- suffered during the warfare.
Entities: House, United States, Top Bush, World War I, Sean McCormack, State Department, WASHINGTON, U.S., Rice, Middle East, House Foreign Affairs Committee, Abdullah Gul, Armenians, Turkey, CNN, Turkish, Europe, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Top Bush administration officials are shifting into damage-control mode after a House committee narrowly approved a resolution that labels the killings of Armenians in Turkey during World War I as "genocide." The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the measure 27-21 Wednesday evening, even though President Bush and key figures lobbied hard against it. The Web site of Turkish President Abdullah Gul carried a statement calling the decision "unacceptable," saying it "doesn't fit a major power like the United States." State Department spokesman Sean McCormack issued a statement expressing "regret" for the committee's action, warning the resolution "may do grave harm to U.S.-Turkish relations and to U.S. interests in Europe and the Middle East." NEW: Rice to call Turkish leaders to express "deep disappointment" with vote. House panel approves Armenian genocide resolution with 27-21 vote. Decision called "unacceptable" in statement on Web site of Turkey's president. House resolution calls killing of Armenians during World War I "genocide"
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Armenians
|
[
"Turkish"
] |
{
"passage": 787,
"query": 1247
}
|
Query: But Armenians maintain there was an organized genocide by the @placeholder authorities, and have been campaigning across the world for official recognition of the genocide.
Entities: House, United States, Top Bush, World War I, Sean McCormack, State Department, WASHINGTON, U.S., Rice, Middle East, House Foreign Affairs Committee, Abdullah Gul, Armenians, Turkey, CNN, Turkish, Europe, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Top Bush administration officials are shifting into damage-control mode after a House committee narrowly approved a resolution that labels the killings of Armenians in Turkey during World War I as "genocide." The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the measure 27-21 Wednesday evening, even though President Bush and key figures lobbied hard against it. The Web site of Turkish President Abdullah Gul carried a statement calling the decision "unacceptable," saying it "doesn't fit a major power like the United States." State Department spokesman Sean McCormack issued a statement expressing "regret" for the committee's action, warning the resolution "may do grave harm to U.S.-Turkish relations and to U.S. interests in Europe and the Middle East." NEW: Rice to call Turkish leaders to express "deep disappointment" with vote. House panel approves Armenian genocide resolution with 27-21 vote. Decision called "unacceptable" in statement on Web site of Turkey's president. House resolution calls killing of Armenians during World War I "genocide"
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Turkish
|
[
"Turkish"
] |
{
"passage": 787,
"query": 1248
}
|
Query: The resolution arrives at a particularly sensitive juncture in U.S.-@placeholder relations.
Entities: House, United States, Top Bush, World War I, Sean McCormack, State Department, WASHINGTON, U.S., Rice, Middle East, House Foreign Affairs Committee, Abdullah Gul, Armenians, Turkey, CNN, Turkish, Europe, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Top Bush administration officials are shifting into damage-control mode after a House committee narrowly approved a resolution that labels the killings of Armenians in Turkey during World War I as "genocide." The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the measure 27-21 Wednesday evening, even though President Bush and key figures lobbied hard against it. The Web site of Turkish President Abdullah Gul carried a statement calling the decision "unacceptable," saying it "doesn't fit a major power like the United States." State Department spokesman Sean McCormack issued a statement expressing "regret" for the committee's action, warning the resolution "may do grave harm to U.S.-Turkish relations and to U.S. interests in Europe and the Middle East." NEW: Rice to call Turkish leaders to express "deep disappointment" with vote. House panel approves Armenian genocide resolution with 27-21 vote. Decision called "unacceptable" in statement on Web site of Turkey's president. House resolution calls killing of Armenians during World War I "genocide"
|
Turkish
|
[
"Jacob Zuma",
"Zuma"
] |
{
"passage": 788,
"query": 1249
}
|
Query: Protest: Around 100 @placeholder supporters demonstrate outside Johannesburg court to demand the removal of a portrait
Entities: African National Congress party, Daily Mail, Goodman, Zuma, The Spear, Johannesburg, Jacob Zuma, South African, Brett Murray, South Africa
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:23 EST, 22 May 2012 | UPDATED: 03:17 EST, 23 May 2012 Protesters have today defaced a controversial painting that draws attention to South African President Jacob Zuma's genitals and his reputation for promiscuity. Two men wielding cans of red and black paint walked into Johannesburg's Goodman gallery and daubed an X over the president's groin before smearing paint over his face. The painting by Brett Murray entitled 'The Spear' has been on display since early this month, but made the news only last week when it came to the attention of South Africa's governing African National Congress party. Polygamist Zuma has married six times and has a reputation for promiscuity. He had filed an application to have painting removed from the gallery. Artist Brett Murray describes it as a 'humorous satire of political power'
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Jacob Zuma
|
[
"Jacob Zuma",
"Zuma"
] |
{
"passage": 788,
"query": 1249
}
|
Query: Protest: Around 100 @placeholder supporters demonstrate outside Johannesburg court to demand the removal of a portrait
Entities: African National Congress party, Daily Mail, Goodman, Zuma, The Spear, Johannesburg, Jacob Zuma, South African, Brett Murray, South Africa
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:23 EST, 22 May 2012 | UPDATED: 03:17 EST, 23 May 2012 Protesters have today defaced a controversial painting that draws attention to South African President Jacob Zuma's genitals and his reputation for promiscuity. Two men wielding cans of red and black paint walked into Johannesburg's Goodman gallery and daubed an X over the president's groin before smearing paint over his face. The painting by Brett Murray entitled 'The Spear' has been on display since early this month, but made the news only last week when it came to the attention of South Africa's governing African National Congress party. Polygamist Zuma has married six times and has a reputation for promiscuity. He had filed an application to have painting removed from the gallery. Artist Brett Murray describes it as a 'humorous satire of political power'
|
Zuma
|
[
"Korean",
"North Korea"
] |
{
"passage": 789,
"query": 1250
}
|
Query: Nearly six million @placeholder - a quarter of the population - live in extreme poverty due to food shortages in the country.
Entities: Japan, Korean, Matt Blake, North Korea, Sado Island
Passage: By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 11:39 EST, 30 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 30 November 2012 A mystery ramshackle boat carrying five rotten corpses has washed onto a beach on the coast of Japan. The 13-metre wooden vessel was found at Sado Island and had what appeared to be faint Korean markings on its side prompting speculation that it may have come from North Korea. Various belongings and rubbish from food packaging was also found scattered inside, suggesting its occupants may have been attempting to flee the world's most secretive nation but became lost at sea. Lost at sea: The 13-metre wooden vessel was found at Sado Island and had what appeared to be faint Korean markings on its side prompting speculation that it may have come from North Korea. The 13-metre wooden vessel was found at Sado Island and had what appeared to be faint Korean markings on its side. Speculation that the dead may have been fleeing North Korea. Various belongings and rubbish from food packaging was also found
|
Korean
|
[
"Korean",
"North Korea"
] |
{
"passage": 789,
"query": 1250
}
|
Query: Nearly six million @placeholder - a quarter of the population - live in extreme poverty due to food shortages in the country.
Entities: Japan, Korean, Matt Blake, North Korea, Sado Island
Passage: By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 11:39 EST, 30 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 30 November 2012 A mystery ramshackle boat carrying five rotten corpses has washed onto a beach on the coast of Japan. The 13-metre wooden vessel was found at Sado Island and had what appeared to be faint Korean markings on its side prompting speculation that it may have come from North Korea. Various belongings and rubbish from food packaging was also found scattered inside, suggesting its occupants may have been attempting to flee the world's most secretive nation but became lost at sea. Lost at sea: The 13-metre wooden vessel was found at Sado Island and had what appeared to be faint Korean markings on its side prompting speculation that it may have come from North Korea. The 13-metre wooden vessel was found at Sado Island and had what appeared to be faint Korean markings on its side. Speculation that the dead may have been fleeing North Korea. Various belongings and rubbish from food packaging was also found
|
North Korea
|
[
"Jon Moss"
] |
{
"passage": 790,
"query": 1251
}
|
Query: @placeholder, perhaps caught up in Ganfield's inefficiency, then allowed Howard to escape a red card again following Chelsea's third goal.
Entities: Everton, Tim Howard, Eden Hazard, Head, Goodison Park, Jon Moss, Diego Cost, Diego Costa, Cesar Azpilicueta, Branislav Ivanovic, Bransilav Ivanovic, Ganfield, Chelsea, Ron Ganfield, Jose Mourinho, Howard
Passage: Ron Ganfield, take a bow. That was perhaps the worst assistant refereeing performance I have ever seen with so many key incidents judged incorrectly. First of all, he failed to see that Branislav Ivanovic was in an offside position and allowed him to score Chelsea's second goal. Then as Eden Hazard chased a through ball, Tim Howard clearly came out of his penalty area and handled the ball. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho on Diego Cost's feud with Everton players Horror show: Assistant referee Ron Ganfield missed key incidents, including Branislav Ivanovic's offside goal Head to head: Referee Jon Moss (left) watches on as Tim Howard (centre) and Cesar Azpilicueta (right) clash. Assistant referee Ron Ganfield missed several key incidents on Saturday. Ganfield failed to see Bransilav Ivanovic was offside for Chelsea's second. He also missed Tim Howard handling outside penalty area at Goodison Park. Ganfield gave two offside decisions which were both onside as well. Referee Jon Moss failed to send out both Howard and Diego Costa. Chelsea left Goodison Park with a 6-3 victory over Everton on Saturday
|
Jon Moss
|
[
"Ganfield",
"Ron Ganfield"
] |
{
"passage": 790,
"query": 1252
}
|
Query: Jon Moss, perhaps caught up in @placeholder's inefficiency, then allowed Howard to escape a red card again following Chelsea's third goal.
Entities: Everton, Tim Howard, Eden Hazard, Head, Goodison Park, Jon Moss, Diego Cost, Diego Costa, Cesar Azpilicueta, Branislav Ivanovic, Bransilav Ivanovic, Ganfield, Chelsea, Ron Ganfield, Jose Mourinho, Howard
Passage: Ron Ganfield, take a bow. That was perhaps the worst assistant refereeing performance I have ever seen with so many key incidents judged incorrectly. First of all, he failed to see that Branislav Ivanovic was in an offside position and allowed him to score Chelsea's second goal. Then as Eden Hazard chased a through ball, Tim Howard clearly came out of his penalty area and handled the ball. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho on Diego Cost's feud with Everton players Horror show: Assistant referee Ron Ganfield missed key incidents, including Branislav Ivanovic's offside goal Head to head: Referee Jon Moss (left) watches on as Tim Howard (centre) and Cesar Azpilicueta (right) clash. Assistant referee Ron Ganfield missed several key incidents on Saturday. Ganfield failed to see Bransilav Ivanovic was offside for Chelsea's second. He also missed Tim Howard handling outside penalty area at Goodison Park. Ganfield gave two offside decisions which were both onside as well. Referee Jon Moss failed to send out both Howard and Diego Costa. Chelsea left Goodison Park with a 6-3 victory over Everton on Saturday
|
Ganfield
|
[
"Ganfield",
"Ron Ganfield"
] |
{
"passage": 790,
"query": 1252
}
|
Query: Jon Moss, perhaps caught up in @placeholder's inefficiency, then allowed Howard to escape a red card again following Chelsea's third goal.
Entities: Everton, Tim Howard, Eden Hazard, Head, Goodison Park, Jon Moss, Diego Cost, Diego Costa, Cesar Azpilicueta, Branislav Ivanovic, Bransilav Ivanovic, Ganfield, Chelsea, Ron Ganfield, Jose Mourinho, Howard
Passage: Ron Ganfield, take a bow. That was perhaps the worst assistant refereeing performance I have ever seen with so many key incidents judged incorrectly. First of all, he failed to see that Branislav Ivanovic was in an offside position and allowed him to score Chelsea's second goal. Then as Eden Hazard chased a through ball, Tim Howard clearly came out of his penalty area and handled the ball. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho on Diego Cost's feud with Everton players Horror show: Assistant referee Ron Ganfield missed key incidents, including Branislav Ivanovic's offside goal Head to head: Referee Jon Moss (left) watches on as Tim Howard (centre) and Cesar Azpilicueta (right) clash. Assistant referee Ron Ganfield missed several key incidents on Saturday. Ganfield failed to see Bransilav Ivanovic was offside for Chelsea's second. He also missed Tim Howard handling outside penalty area at Goodison Park. Ganfield gave two offside decisions which were both onside as well. Referee Jon Moss failed to send out both Howard and Diego Costa. Chelsea left Goodison Park with a 6-3 victory over Everton on Saturday
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Ron Ganfield
|
[
"Stiviano",
"Vanessa Stiviano"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1253
}
|
Query: On it, the Clippers owner appears to go off on a racist rant in which he berated @placeholder for being
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Stiviano
|
[
"Stiviano",
"Vanessa Stiviano"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1253
}
|
Query: On it, the Clippers owner appears to go off on a racist rant in which he berated @placeholder for being
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Vanessa Stiviano
|
[
"Donald Sterling",
"Sterling"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1254
}
|
Query: Nehoray continued: ‘It is clear from past conduct, that Mrs Sterling has at a minimum, either “enabled” @placeholder to do, over and over again what he does, or that she approved of the varied and many gifts as described in the complaint.
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Donald Sterling
|
[
"Donald Sterling",
"Sterling"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1254
}
|
Query: Nehoray continued: ‘It is clear from past conduct, that Mrs Sterling has at a minimum, either “enabled” @placeholder to do, over and over again what he does, or that she approved of the varied and many gifts as described in the complaint.
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Sterling
|
[
"LA Clippers"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1255
}
|
Query: Sources close to Stiviano claimed she works in a purely professional capacity for Sterling as his 'archivist' and spilts her time between the @placeholder and the teams official charity.
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
LA Clippers
|
[
"Donald Sterling",
"Sterling"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1256
}
|
Query: @placeholder contacted Stiviano to ask, 'How can we make this go away?'
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Donald Sterling
|
[
"Donald Sterling",
"Sterling"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1256
}
|
Query: @placeholder contacted Stiviano to ask, 'How can we make this go away?'
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Sterling
|
[
"TMZ"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1257
}
|
Query: Sterling contacted Stiviano on Sunday and was told to contact her lawyer, @placeholder has now reported.
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
TMZ
|
[
"Stiviano",
"Vanessa Stiviano"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1258
}
|
Query: 'Due to the present litigation and its absurd allegations, which Ms. Stiviano vehemently denies, Ms. @placeholder and this office have no comments at this time,' Nehoray said in a statement to the newspaper.
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Stiviano
|
[
"Stiviano",
"Vanessa Stiviano"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1258
}
|
Query: 'Due to the present litigation and its absurd allegations, which Ms. Stiviano vehemently denies, Ms. @placeholder and this office have no comments at this time,' Nehoray said in a statement to the newspaper.
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
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Vanessa Stiviano
|
[
"Stiviano",
"Vanessa Stiviano"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1259
}
|
Query: a lawsuit in March against his girlfriend, @placeholder, accusing
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Stiviano
|
[
"Stiviano",
"Vanessa Stiviano"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1259
}
|
Query: a lawsuit in March against his girlfriend, @placeholder, accusing
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Vanessa Stiviano
|
[
"Ferrari"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1260
}
|
Query: Clowning around: Stiviano posed last April in a red bikini and a clown nose sitting in a @placeholder that Sterling allegedly bought for her with family money
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Ferrari
|
[
"Stiviano",
"Vanessa Stiviano"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1261
}
|
Query: Heartbreaker: The vanity plate on @placeholder's red Ferrari reads: 'V Loves You'
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Stiviano
|
[
"Stiviano",
"Vanessa Stiviano"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1261
}
|
Query: Heartbreaker: The vanity plate on @placeholder's red Ferrari reads: 'V Loves You'
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Vanessa Stiviano
|
[
"E Nehoray",
"Nehoray"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1262
}
|
Query: @placeholder, presented a counter-argument, claiming that a gift cannot be revoked by the giver – legalese for ‘no taksies backsies.’
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
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E Nehoray
|
[
"E Nehoray",
"Nehoray"
] |
{
"passage": 791,
"query": 1262
}
|
Query: @placeholder, presented a counter-argument, claiming that a gift cannot be revoked by the giver – legalese for ‘no taksies backsies.’
Entities: Rochelle, Mac E Nehoray, LA Clippers, Vanessa Stiviano, Ferrari, Range Rover, Mac, Sterling, E Nehoray, Donald Sterling, Paparazzi, TMZ, Rochelle Sterling, Bentleys, Stiviano, NBA, Shelly Sterling, Nehoray
Passage: Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’. Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner. Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like. They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears' Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's. He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's. But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle. Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ. The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement
|
Nehoray
|
[
"Maria",
"Maria Toorpakai Wazir"
] |
{
"passage": 792,
"query": 1263
}
|
Query: Such was his delight at seeing a girl enraptured by squash he donated a racket to @placeholder bearing the name of Jonathon Power -- who won 36 top level events during his 15-year career at the top of the sport.
Entities: Afghanistan, Pakistani, Maria Toorpakai Wazir, Taliban, Hell, Canada, Pakistan, Jonathon Power, Maria, CNN, Canadian
Passage: (CNN) -- At long last, Maria Toorpakai Wazir can indulge her life's greatest love without fear of persecution. Hounded out of the notoriously dangerous tribal region that borders Pakistan and Afghanistan -- once referred to as "Hell's door knocker" -- salvation has been found thousands of miles away on a different continent. She survived death threats, spent countless hours alone in her room and masqueraded as a boy for years. And all for her love of squash. Now Pakistan's number one female player, who is ranked 53rd in the world, is homing in on her quest to become the best female player in the world, under the tutelage of Jonathon Power, the Canadian star whose name was inscribed on the first racket she ever owned. Pakistani Maria Toorpakai Wazir battled Taliban persecution to indulge her love of squash. The 22-year-old grew up in the ultra-conservative region near border with Afghanistan. Maria and her father suffered death threats for pursuing her dream of playing squash. She now is training with former world number one Jonathon Power at his academy in Canada
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Maria
|
[
"Maria",
"Maria Toorpakai Wazir"
] |
{
"passage": 792,
"query": 1263
}
|
Query: Such was his delight at seeing a girl enraptured by squash he donated a racket to @placeholder bearing the name of Jonathon Power -- who won 36 top level events during his 15-year career at the top of the sport.
Entities: Afghanistan, Pakistani, Maria Toorpakai Wazir, Taliban, Hell, Canada, Pakistan, Jonathon Power, Maria, CNN, Canadian
Passage: (CNN) -- At long last, Maria Toorpakai Wazir can indulge her life's greatest love without fear of persecution. Hounded out of the notoriously dangerous tribal region that borders Pakistan and Afghanistan -- once referred to as "Hell's door knocker" -- salvation has been found thousands of miles away on a different continent. She survived death threats, spent countless hours alone in her room and masqueraded as a boy for years. And all for her love of squash. Now Pakistan's number one female player, who is ranked 53rd in the world, is homing in on her quest to become the best female player in the world, under the tutelage of Jonathon Power, the Canadian star whose name was inscribed on the first racket she ever owned. Pakistani Maria Toorpakai Wazir battled Taliban persecution to indulge her love of squash. The 22-year-old grew up in the ultra-conservative region near border with Afghanistan. Maria and her father suffered death threats for pursuing her dream of playing squash. She now is training with former world number one Jonathon Power at his academy in Canada
|
Maria Toorpakai Wazir
|
[
"Taliban"
] |
{
"passage": 792,
"query": 1264
}
|
Query: "For the last eight years I've been trying hard to come through to the common people and today I'm getting threats from @placeholder.
Entities: Afghanistan, Pakistani, Maria Toorpakai Wazir, Taliban, Hell, Canada, Pakistan, Jonathon Power, Maria, CNN, Canadian
Passage: (CNN) -- At long last, Maria Toorpakai Wazir can indulge her life's greatest love without fear of persecution. Hounded out of the notoriously dangerous tribal region that borders Pakistan and Afghanistan -- once referred to as "Hell's door knocker" -- salvation has been found thousands of miles away on a different continent. She survived death threats, spent countless hours alone in her room and masqueraded as a boy for years. And all for her love of squash. Now Pakistan's number one female player, who is ranked 53rd in the world, is homing in on her quest to become the best female player in the world, under the tutelage of Jonathon Power, the Canadian star whose name was inscribed on the first racket she ever owned. Pakistani Maria Toorpakai Wazir battled Taliban persecution to indulge her love of squash. The 22-year-old grew up in the ultra-conservative region near border with Afghanistan. Maria and her father suffered death threats for pursuing her dream of playing squash. She now is training with former world number one Jonathon Power at his academy in Canada
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Taliban
|
[
"Bridget Anne Kelly",
"Kelly"
] |
{
"passage": 793,
"query": 1265
}
|
Query: some point after Stepien’s departure to run the campaign, @placeholder and
Entities: Daily Mail, George Washington Bridge, Chris Christie, Christie, Bill Stepien, Bridget Anne Kelly, Fort Lee, Kelly
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter A newly-released report has revealed that two of Governor Chris Christie's aides were romantically involved leading up to last year's traffic closures. Bridget Anne Kelly, who infamously sent an email saying 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee', was reportedly dating Christie's former campaign manager Bill Stepien throughout much of his re-election race. The report, released today by a law firm Christie hired to investigate the scandal, said that the two had been a couple for months but had called things off a month before the George Washington Bridge lane closures. Under examination: Bridget Anne Kelly, the Christie aide who sent the infamous 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee' email, was reportedly dating one of her colleagues for months before the scandal. Report reveals that top Christie aides Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Stepien were romantically involved from April to August of last year. Kelly sent the infamous email saying 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee' ahead of the early September lane closures. Christie cleared in the report written by a former prosecutor he hired
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Bridget Anne Kelly
|
[
"Bridget Anne Kelly",
"Kelly"
] |
{
"passage": 793,
"query": 1265
}
|
Query: some point after Stepien’s departure to run the campaign, @placeholder and
Entities: Daily Mail, George Washington Bridge, Chris Christie, Christie, Bill Stepien, Bridget Anne Kelly, Fort Lee, Kelly
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter A newly-released report has revealed that two of Governor Chris Christie's aides were romantically involved leading up to last year's traffic closures. Bridget Anne Kelly, who infamously sent an email saying 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee', was reportedly dating Christie's former campaign manager Bill Stepien throughout much of his re-election race. The report, released today by a law firm Christie hired to investigate the scandal, said that the two had been a couple for months but had called things off a month before the George Washington Bridge lane closures. Under examination: Bridget Anne Kelly, the Christie aide who sent the infamous 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee' email, was reportedly dating one of her colleagues for months before the scandal. Report reveals that top Christie aides Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Stepien were romantically involved from April to August of last year. Kelly sent the infamous email saying 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee' ahead of the early September lane closures. Christie cleared in the report written by a former prosecutor he hired
|
Kelly
|
[
"Bridget Anne Kelly",
"Kelly"
] |
{
"passage": 793,
"query": 1266
}
|
Query: 'Because Stepien was her "benefactor," @placeholder relied heavily on him during this transition' ahead of their August break up.
Entities: Daily Mail, George Washington Bridge, Chris Christie, Christie, Bill Stepien, Bridget Anne Kelly, Fort Lee, Kelly
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter A newly-released report has revealed that two of Governor Chris Christie's aides were romantically involved leading up to last year's traffic closures. Bridget Anne Kelly, who infamously sent an email saying 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee', was reportedly dating Christie's former campaign manager Bill Stepien throughout much of his re-election race. The report, released today by a law firm Christie hired to investigate the scandal, said that the two had been a couple for months but had called things off a month before the George Washington Bridge lane closures. Under examination: Bridget Anne Kelly, the Christie aide who sent the infamous 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee' email, was reportedly dating one of her colleagues for months before the scandal. Report reveals that top Christie aides Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Stepien were romantically involved from April to August of last year. Kelly sent the infamous email saying 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee' ahead of the early September lane closures. Christie cleared in the report written by a former prosecutor he hired
|
Bridget Anne Kelly
|
[
"Bridget Anne Kelly",
"Kelly"
] |
{
"passage": 793,
"query": 1266
}
|
Query: 'Because Stepien was her "benefactor," @placeholder relied heavily on him during this transition' ahead of their August break up.
Entities: Daily Mail, George Washington Bridge, Chris Christie, Christie, Bill Stepien, Bridget Anne Kelly, Fort Lee, Kelly
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter A newly-released report has revealed that two of Governor Chris Christie's aides were romantically involved leading up to last year's traffic closures. Bridget Anne Kelly, who infamously sent an email saying 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee', was reportedly dating Christie's former campaign manager Bill Stepien throughout much of his re-election race. The report, released today by a law firm Christie hired to investigate the scandal, said that the two had been a couple for months but had called things off a month before the George Washington Bridge lane closures. Under examination: Bridget Anne Kelly, the Christie aide who sent the infamous 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee' email, was reportedly dating one of her colleagues for months before the scandal. Report reveals that top Christie aides Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Stepien were romantically involved from April to August of last year. Kelly sent the infamous email saying 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee' ahead of the early September lane closures. Christie cleared in the report written by a former prosecutor he hired
|
Kelly
|
[
"Joe Barton"
] |
{
"passage": 794,
"query": 1267
}
|
Query: Texas Rep. @placeholder insisted that the data-gathering at Healthcare.gov doesn't comply with health privacy laws
Entities: House, Healthcare.gov, House Energy and Commerce Committee, New Jersey, U.s., Americans, Texas, Frank Pallone, Tennessee, Reps, Marsha Blackburn, HIPPA, Obamacare, David Martosko, Democrat, HHS Department, Kung-Fu, Joe Barton, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Congress, Social Security Number, Government, American
Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor Two members of Congress got into a shouting match Thursday over whether the error-plagued Obamacare Americans give up their privacy rights when they apply for health insurance through the federal government. Rep. Frank Pallone of New Jersey unleashed a round of verbal Kung-Fu during a House hearing after Reps. Joe Barton of Texas and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee accused software contractors of violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, known as HIPPA, by collecting Americans' personal information from Healthcare.gov. And one company official testified to the House Energy and Commerce Committee that 2,000 employees have access to the information Americans give the Obamacare website when they apply for insurance. Verbal sparring erupted over whether Obamacare website vendors violated medical privacy laws by collecting personal information from applicants. One Democrat on the panel insisted that since no medical histories were required to apply, there was no violation of the 'HIPPA' law. The HHS Department's own website declares that every American's 'name, address, birth date, Social Security Number' must be protected. A company chief testified that 2,000 of his employees have access to such information submitted with Obamacare insurance applications. Hidden text in the 'source code' of the Obamacare website says users are waiving their privacy rights, and that their personal data 'may be disclosed or used for any lawful Government purpose'
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Joe Barton
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[
"Joe Barton"
] |
{
"passage": 794,
"query": 1268
}
|
Query: @placeholder first raised the privacy issue with a visual aid showing part of the Healthcare.gov 'source code,' the computer language that generates the Web page consumers see.
Entities: House, Healthcare.gov, House Energy and Commerce Committee, New Jersey, U.s., Americans, Texas, Frank Pallone, Tennessee, Reps, Marsha Blackburn, HIPPA, Obamacare, David Martosko, Democrat, HHS Department, Kung-Fu, Joe Barton, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Congress, Social Security Number, Government, American
Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor Two members of Congress got into a shouting match Thursday over whether the error-plagued Obamacare Americans give up their privacy rights when they apply for health insurance through the federal government. Rep. Frank Pallone of New Jersey unleashed a round of verbal Kung-Fu during a House hearing after Reps. Joe Barton of Texas and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee accused software contractors of violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, known as HIPPA, by collecting Americans' personal information from Healthcare.gov. And one company official testified to the House Energy and Commerce Committee that 2,000 employees have access to the information Americans give the Obamacare website when they apply for insurance. Verbal sparring erupted over whether Obamacare website vendors violated medical privacy laws by collecting personal information from applicants. One Democrat on the panel insisted that since no medical histories were required to apply, there was no violation of the 'HIPPA' law. The HHS Department's own website declares that every American's 'name, address, birth date, Social Security Number' must be protected. A company chief testified that 2,000 of his employees have access to such information submitted with Obamacare insurance applications. Hidden text in the 'source code' of the Obamacare website says users are waiving their privacy rights, and that their personal data 'may be disclosed or used for any lawful Government purpose'
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Joe Barton
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[
"Congress"
] |
{
"passage": 795,
"query": 1269
}
|
Query: She ran for Senate in 1994 and won, "becoming the first woman in American history to serve in both houses of the state legislature and both houses of @placeholder," her Senate Web site notes.
Entities: Republicans, Maine, Jennifer Duffy, WASHINGTON, Susan Collins, U.S., Snowe, Republican, Time magazine, CNN, Olympia Snowe, Cook Political Report, Congress, GOP, Senate
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe has shown throughout her career that when it comes to voting, it's her principles and constituents that guide her, not her party. Sen. Olympia Snowe has received overwhelming support from her constituents in past elections. Those principles, analysts note, are guiding her to find a compromise on health care reform currently stalemated in Congress. Jennifer Duffy, who follows the Senate for the Cook Political Report, said Snowe's independent streak is "not new behavior for her." "I think they [Republicans] also realize that the only reason that the state of Maine has two Republican senators at all is the fact that they are very independent-minded and they vote their state," she said, referring to Snowe and Sen. Susan Collins. Sen. Olympia Snowe is one of two GOP senators from Maine. Snowe has said she is guided by principles and constituents, not her party. Analyst: Snowe's independent streak is "not new behavior for her" In 2006, Time magazine named her one of the top 10 U.S. senators
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Congress
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[
"NHS"
] |
{
"passage": 796,
"query": 1270
}
|
Query: For example, in adverts designed to persuade sceptical residents of the benefits of radical closures in North-West London, @placeholder bosses say it is a ‘myth’ that the cuts have been drawn up in order to save money.
Entities: NHS, Fiji, The Mail on Sunday, Mail on Sunday, Jo Macfarlane, David Rose, Camp Bastion, Jeremy Hunt, North-West London, A&Es, Royal Artillery, A&E, British
Passage: NHS bombshell study: 'High risk of poor patient outcomes' from A&E cuts We reveal 11 more casualty unites are in danger - making 25 in total Thousands of readers respond to our petition to register their anger Read the stories behind the closures - and find out how YOU can stop them By David Rose and Jo Macfarlane Sweeping plans to close casualty departments carry a ‘code red’ risk of having a serious impact on patients’ health, a secret internal NHS study has revealed. The shocking disclosure comes in a risk-assessment dossier, prepared by officials pushing for the closure of four out of nine A&E units in North-West London and obtained by The Mail on Sunday. NHS bombshell study: 'High risk of poor patient outcomes' from A&E cuts. We reveal 11 more casualty unites are in danger - making 25 in total. Thousands of readers respond to our petition to register their anger. Read the stories behind the closures - and find out how YOU can stop them. The number of units which have already been closed or downgraded, or are facing such cuts reached 25. Almost 7,000 Mail on Sunday readers signed our petition to persuade Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt to curb the shutdowns. More heartbreaking stories emerged from areas where A&Es have already closed – including the case of a retired ambulanceman who died from a heart attack having taken over an hour to get to hospital. More... Pictured: British soldier who had the Camp Bastion baby... She's 28 and joined Royal Artillery after captaining Fiji football team. Pictured: British soldier who had the Camp Bastion baby... She's 28 and joined Royal Artillery after captaining Fiji football team
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NHS
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[
"Sesame Workshop"
] |
{
"passage": 797,
"query": 1271
}
|
Query: The @placeholder also issued a statement announcing his resignation.
Entities: Elmo, New York, Sesame Workshop, Sesame Street, Clash, Kevin Clash
Passage: Kevin Clash, the puppeteer who provides the voice of Elmo on "Sesame Street," resigned Tuesday after a man filed a lawsuit accusing him of conducting an underage sexual relationship. The lawsuit was filed in a New York court Tuesday, a week after another accuser recanted his claim that Clash, now 52, engaged him in underage sex. "I am resigning from Sesame Workshop with a very heavy heart," Clash said in a written statement Tuesday. "I have loved every day of my 28 years working for this exceptional organization. Personal matters have diverted attention away from the important work Sesame Street is doing and I cannot allow it to go on any longer. I am deeply sorry to be leaving and am looking forward to resolving these personal matters privately." "Kevin Clash preyed on vulnerable teenage boys," the accuser's lawyer says. "I am looking forward to resolving these personal matters privately," Clash says. Suit claims Clash "persuaded, induced, coerced or enticed" a 15-year-old into sex encounters. It was filed a week after another accuser recanted a similar claim
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Sesame Workshop
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[
"iPhone"
] |
{
"passage": 798,
"query": 1272
}
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Query: The video detailing the @placeholder passcode hack was published onto YouTube by videosdebarraquito at the end of January and has already been viewed nearly 300,000 times.
Entities: Damien Gayle, iPhone, YouTube, iOS 6.1, iOS 4.1, Apple
Passage: By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 05:27 EST, 15 February 2013 | UPDATED: 12:05 EST, 15 February 2013 Apple has promised a software update for their latest mobile operating system after hackers published a video showing how to unlock any iPhone running it. The YouTube video and an accompanying explanation details a relatively simple combination of button presses which can quickly bypass the phone's password screen. Once entered, it opens the main phone screen where any thief or snoop would be able to make calls, read and send messages, edit contacts, and go through stored data like photos and apps. Scroll down for video. Combination of button presses bypasses lock screen. Breach enables hackers to access all of the phone's data. It is the third major bug found in iOS 6.1. Similar to vulnerability in iOS 4.1, which took a month for Apple to fix
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iPhone
|
[
"American"
] |
{
"passage": 799,
"query": 1273
}
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Query: that left him just a stroke off the lead held by @placeholder Bill Haas.
Entities: Justin Rose, Louis Oosthuizen, Luke Donald, Lee Westwood, Augusta, Rory McIlroy, Bill Haas, Bubba Watson, Adam Scott, Augusta National, American, Scott, Phil Mickelson, Australian, Derek Lawrenson
Passage: By Derek Lawrenson Click here for the latest Augusta leaderboard Masters champion Adam Scott opened his defence here at Augusta National on Thursday like a man with no intention of letting anyone rip the jacket off his back. All year the pride he felt in becoming the first Australian to win here was obvious, as he took the green coat — to use the American vernacular — on a world tour that culminated in a glorious homecoming Down Under last November. Scott has inspired his Australian peers to such an extent that they have won four of the last seven. Bill Haas leads the Masters after a round of 67. Adam Scott, Bubba Watson and Louis Oosthuizen a shot back. Rory McIlroy on one under par, along with Lee Westwood. Phil Mickelson, Luke Donald and Justin Rose suffer
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American
|
[
"SLS"
] |
{
"passage": 800,
"query": 1274
}
|
Query: Second worst: @placeholder was deemed to have a 'poor location, poor management' and fails to 'draw the crowds'
Entities: LTI Luxury Travel Intelligence, SLS, Luxury Travel Intelligence, The Shard, Beaumont, London, Vegas, Ham Yard Hotel, Shangri-La
Passage: It opened to great fanfare promising spectacular views across London, but the first guests of the Shangri-La in The Shard got rather more than they bargained for. A design fault appeared to give the ultimate 'peeping Tom' view into other rooms, with guests complaining about unwanted sights and the Shangri-La hastily erecting some modesty blinds. So perhaps it is unsurprising that the luxury hotel on The Shard's 34th to 52nd floors has been voted the worst hotel opening of 2014 by expert reviewers at Luxury Travel Intelligence. The global members organisation put together its ultimate list of the best and worst hotel openings of 2014, with London accommodation taking the top spot in both lists. LTI Luxury Travel Intelligence sent experts to grade all new luxury hotels. Best new property was The Beaumont in London, second was Portrait. Worst hotel was Shangri-La in London as guests can see into other rooms. Second worst was SLS in Vegas and third came Ham Yard Hotel in London
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SLS
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[
"Adrian Grant"
] |
{
"passage": 801,
"query": 1275
}
|
Query: On the podium: English duo @placeholder and Matthew (left) show off their silver medals
Entities: Commonwealth Games, Nick Matthew, Australia, David Palmer, England, Australian, James Willstrop, Glasgow, Cameron Pilley, Delhi, Kate Gardiner, English, Adrian Grant, Press Association, Commonwealth, Matthew, Scotstoun
Passage: By Kate Gardiner, Press Association England's Nick Matthew and Adrian Grant were unable to defend their men's doubles title after they were beaten by Australia's Cameron Pilley and David Palmer at Scotstoun in the final action at the Commonwealth Games. Glasgow 2014 was wrapped up when Matthew was unable to retrieve a shot in the last moments of competition in the 11-day multi-sport event as the Australian pair claimed a 10-11 11-7 11-9 victory over the English duo in a hard-fought match. Matthew, who was crowned Commonwealth men's singles champion when he beat rival James Willstrop in an enthralling final last Monday, was looking to win his fourth Commonwealth gold after he also won the singles and doubles titles in Delhi four years ago. Nick Matthew Adrian Grant earn silver medal in men's double squash at Commonwealth Games. Australian's Cameron Pilley and David Palmer claimed 10-11 11-7 11-9 victory. English duo came back from 4-1 down but were unable to earn the win
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Adrian Grant
|
[
"Australia",
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 801,
"query": 1276
}
|
Query: Strong play from England saw them move 3-0 ahead in the third and final game but @placeholder came back to level at 4-4 before moving 8-6 ahead.
Entities: Commonwealth Games, Nick Matthew, Australia, David Palmer, England, Australian, James Willstrop, Glasgow, Cameron Pilley, Delhi, Kate Gardiner, English, Adrian Grant, Press Association, Commonwealth, Matthew, Scotstoun
Passage: By Kate Gardiner, Press Association England's Nick Matthew and Adrian Grant were unable to defend their men's doubles title after they were beaten by Australia's Cameron Pilley and David Palmer at Scotstoun in the final action at the Commonwealth Games. Glasgow 2014 was wrapped up when Matthew was unable to retrieve a shot in the last moments of competition in the 11-day multi-sport event as the Australian pair claimed a 10-11 11-7 11-9 victory over the English duo in a hard-fought match. Matthew, who was crowned Commonwealth men's singles champion when he beat rival James Willstrop in an enthralling final last Monday, was looking to win his fourth Commonwealth gold after he also won the singles and doubles titles in Delhi four years ago. Nick Matthew Adrian Grant earn silver medal in men's double squash at Commonwealth Games. Australian's Cameron Pilley and David Palmer claimed 10-11 11-7 11-9 victory. English duo came back from 4-1 down but were unable to earn the win
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Australia
|
[
"Australia",
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 801,
"query": 1276
}
|
Query: Strong play from England saw them move 3-0 ahead in the third and final game but @placeholder came back to level at 4-4 before moving 8-6 ahead.
Entities: Commonwealth Games, Nick Matthew, Australia, David Palmer, England, Australian, James Willstrop, Glasgow, Cameron Pilley, Delhi, Kate Gardiner, English, Adrian Grant, Press Association, Commonwealth, Matthew, Scotstoun
Passage: By Kate Gardiner, Press Association England's Nick Matthew and Adrian Grant were unable to defend their men's doubles title after they were beaten by Australia's Cameron Pilley and David Palmer at Scotstoun in the final action at the Commonwealth Games. Glasgow 2014 was wrapped up when Matthew was unable to retrieve a shot in the last moments of competition in the 11-day multi-sport event as the Australian pair claimed a 10-11 11-7 11-9 victory over the English duo in a hard-fought match. Matthew, who was crowned Commonwealth men's singles champion when he beat rival James Willstrop in an enthralling final last Monday, was looking to win his fourth Commonwealth gold after he also won the singles and doubles titles in Delhi four years ago. Nick Matthew Adrian Grant earn silver medal in men's double squash at Commonwealth Games. Australian's Cameron Pilley and David Palmer claimed 10-11 11-7 11-9 victory. English duo came back from 4-1 down but were unable to earn the win
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Australian
|
[
"Calabria"
] |
{
"passage": 802,
"query": 1277
}
|
Query: The document described the 'so-called baptism' into the 'Ndrangheta mafia, Italy's richest and most ruthless organised crime clan which is based in @placeholder.
Entities: Italy, Italian, Ndrangheta, Calabria, Naples, Sicilian, Europe
Passage: Italian police have arrested 163 in a major crackdown on the notorious 'Ndrangheta mafia gang- said to be the most powerful crime organisation in the country. The crime syndicate from Calabria, in Italy's deep south, are believed to be the biggest importers cocaine in Europe. Over the last two decades, they have outgrown rival gangs in Sicilian and Naples to be regarded as the most powerful mafia organisation in Italy. Now Italian police have dealt a major blow to the gang as they carried out arrests across the country, with more than forty alleged members and associates detained in Calabria alone. 'Ndrangheta has been one of Italy's biggest crime syndicates for 20 years. It has grown to become one of Europe's biggest cocaine importers. Police arrested 163- with 40 made in the gang's homeland of Calabria. Officers also seized 1,300lb of drugs and a codebook with initiation rites
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Calabria
|
[
"Silda"
] |
{
"passage": 803,
"query": 1278
}
|
Query: Separated: @placeholder, seen here on July 8, was never spotted on the campaign trail
Entities: UPDATED, Daily Mail, Eliot Spitzer, Anonymous v. Anonymous, Manhattan, Silda, Christmas Eve
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:00 EST, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:23 EST, 6 February 2014 Eliot Spitzer's divorce has been approved by a Manhattan judge putting an end to his 26-year marriage to his wife Silda. The disgraced former governor and his estranged wife did not have to appear in court at all during the process, which began three weeks ago- just days after it was revealed that he was dating his former campaign manager. The details of the case have been kept quiet, with the couple choosing to even keep their names off the records by opting to use Anonymous v. Anonymous instead for the official filings. Silda and Eliot Spitzer have ended their 26-year marriage. Were said to have separated early last year but only formally announced the split on Christmas Eve. Announcement came after he was spotted leaving his new girlfriend's apartment in the early in the morning. Couple's net worth is unknown but he has a stake in his father's real estate company which is said to be worth upwards of $500million
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Silda
|
[
"Harry Potter"
] |
{
"passage": 804,
"query": 1279
}
|
Query: Players, some of whom have never actually read the @placeholder books, lament the disdain of athletes from other college sports.
Entities: US, Quidditch World Cup, UCLA, JK Rowling, Harry Potter, CNN, Sebastian Milla
Passage: (CNN) -- Place a tennis ball into a yellow sock and tuck it into the back of your pants. Now start running. Congratulations! You are a snitch. Don't get caught, or the game ends. This is quidditch, as played by muggles. In JK Rowling's novels, the snitch is a sort-of magical, winged squash ball, pursued by "seeker" Harry Potter in a variety of high-stakes, airborne quidditch contests. Nobody on the UCLA campus has a magical, winged squash ball. A man with a tennis ball dangling from his shorts will have to do. "The snitch is the surrealist aspect of the game," concedes Sebastian Milla, former UCLA quidditch player and star of a fly-on-the-wall documentary about his sport. 'Muggle quidditch' replicates Harry Potter's magical sport in the real world. Invented in 2005, quidditch now supports 170 US college teams and five full-time staff. Documentary follows UCLA's quidditch team to the Quidditch World Cup. Quidditch players torn between developing their sport and preserving its roots
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Harry Potter
|
[
"US"
] |
{
"passage": 804,
"query": 1280
}
|
Query: Yet quidditch has almost surprised itself by creating groups of elite, dedicated, and athletic players across the @placeholder.
Entities: US, Quidditch World Cup, UCLA, JK Rowling, Harry Potter, CNN, Sebastian Milla
Passage: (CNN) -- Place a tennis ball into a yellow sock and tuck it into the back of your pants. Now start running. Congratulations! You are a snitch. Don't get caught, or the game ends. This is quidditch, as played by muggles. In JK Rowling's novels, the snitch is a sort-of magical, winged squash ball, pursued by "seeker" Harry Potter in a variety of high-stakes, airborne quidditch contests. Nobody on the UCLA campus has a magical, winged squash ball. A man with a tennis ball dangling from his shorts will have to do. "The snitch is the surrealist aspect of the game," concedes Sebastian Milla, former UCLA quidditch player and star of a fly-on-the-wall documentary about his sport. 'Muggle quidditch' replicates Harry Potter's magical sport in the real world. Invented in 2005, quidditch now supports 170 US college teams and five full-time staff. Documentary follows UCLA's quidditch team to the Quidditch World Cup. Quidditch players torn between developing their sport and preserving its roots
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US
|
[
"Katie Melua"
] |
{
"passage": 805,
"query": 1281
}
|
Query: @placeholder is reported to have put £850,000 into the Liberty scheme
Entities: Liberty, HMRC, Singer, Georgian, Warsaw Chopin airport, Sam Webb, HM Revenue and Customs, Katie Melua
Passage: By Sam Webb Statement: Singer Katie Melua, pictured arriving at Warsaw Chopin airport on Friday, has spoken about her involvement in the Liberty tax avoidance scheme Chart star Katie Melua has told how she was 'clueless and inexperienced' when she followed the advice of experts to sign up to what turned out to be an aggressive tax avoidance scheme. The 29 year-old singer was among around 1,600 people who were involved with the controversial Liberty tax strategy, but she went on to settle her tax in full with HM Revenue and Customs when it was brought to her attention. Opening up about the furore for the first time today, she admitted it 'sucks' that she has been under the spotlight for her part in it, and called for such schemes to be stopped to prevent others from being advised by experts to take part. Singer says she trusted her advisors from when she first achieved success. The Georgian-born performer has called for schemes to be scrapped. The 29-year-old has now paid her tax bill in full to HMRC
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Katie Melua
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[
"Games",
"Olympics"
] |
{
"passage": 806,
"query": 1282
}
|
Query: The 28ft high cauldron is made up of 204 engraved leaves to represent each of nations participating at the @placeholder
Entities: LOCOG, Olympic, Olympics, Louise Eccles, Sebastian Coe, Games, Austin Playfoot, Adam Shergold
Passage: By Louise Eccles and Adam Shergold PUBLISHED: 04:36 EST, 30 July 2012 | UPDATED: 09:06 EST, 30 July 2012 The Olympic cauldron was extinguished last night as the flame was relocated to another part of the stadium. The flame's cauldron, a symbol of the Olympic movement, is supposed to burn for the entirety of the Games but organisers have confirmed it was put out temporarily so the 28ft high structure could be moved to the edge of the stadium. This revelation will add to controversy about the location of the flame, which is only visible to those who have tickets to events in the main stadium. Cauldron is put out temporarily as it is moved from the centre of the stadium. Austin Playfoot, 82, relights the flame with the aid of a cherry picker. LOCOG chief Sebastian Coe says flame is not a 'tourist attraction' despite being symbol of the Olympics
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Games
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[
"Games",
"Olympics"
] |
{
"passage": 806,
"query": 1282
}
|
Query: The 28ft high cauldron is made up of 204 engraved leaves to represent each of nations participating at the @placeholder
Entities: LOCOG, Olympic, Olympics, Louise Eccles, Sebastian Coe, Games, Austin Playfoot, Adam Shergold
Passage: By Louise Eccles and Adam Shergold PUBLISHED: 04:36 EST, 30 July 2012 | UPDATED: 09:06 EST, 30 July 2012 The Olympic cauldron was extinguished last night as the flame was relocated to another part of the stadium. The flame's cauldron, a symbol of the Olympic movement, is supposed to burn for the entirety of the Games but organisers have confirmed it was put out temporarily so the 28ft high structure could be moved to the edge of the stadium. This revelation will add to controversy about the location of the flame, which is only visible to those who have tickets to events in the main stadium. Cauldron is put out temporarily as it is moved from the centre of the stadium. Austin Playfoot, 82, relights the flame with the aid of a cherry picker. LOCOG chief Sebastian Coe says flame is not a 'tourist attraction' despite being symbol of the Olympics
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Olympics
|
[
"John McCain"
] |
{
"passage": 807,
"query": 1283
}
|
Query: "There was real hostility ... amongst moderate Republicans" that @placeholder would choose the conservative governor, Gans said.
Entities: Alaska, John McCain, American University, Missouri, Republicans, Curtis Gans, Sarah Palin, Election Day, Americans, Republican, Gans, CNN, Center for the Study of the American Electorate
Passage: (CNN) -- Americans set a record for number of votes cast in this presidential election but failed to make history with the percentage of voter turnout, experts said. A record 2.9 million voters cast ballots Tuesday in Missouri. Curtis Gans, director of American University's Center for the Study of the American Electorate, said Thursday that percentage turnout was lower because Republicans stayed away from the polls. Disappointment over Sen. John McCain's choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, combined with a perception that the ticket would lose, prompted many would-be Republican voters to ditch the polls on Election Day, Gans said. Report: About 127 million votes cast, shattering 2004 record. Turnout percentage about 61 percent, compared with 1960's 67 percent. Early voting tracker: 31.7 million voted early in at least 30 early voting states. Another expert's estimate projects nearly 131 million Americans voted
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John McCain
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[
"New Jersey"
] |
{
"passage": 808,
"query": 1284
}
|
Query: "The nation will be watching because @placeholder will be the one election on a federal level to say whether we endorse the shutdown with the person who says he wants to continue it, my opponent, or whether we want to go a different way.
Entities: Frank Lautenberg, Booker, U.S. Senate, Newark, Cory Booker, New Jersey, Obamacare, Chris Christie, Lonegan, Republican, Steve Lonegan, Obama, CNN, Democratic, GOP, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- New Jersey voters head to the polls on Wednesday in a special U.S. Senate election that's become a proxy fight over the federal government shutdown and the bitter partisan battle in the nation's capital over the rollout of the national health care law. Wednesday's election between two-term Democratic Newark Mayor Cory Booker and Republican nominee Steve Lonegan will also result in a slight shift in the current balance of power in the Senate. Booker, the front runner throughout the short campaign to replace the late Frank Lautenberg, held double-digit leads over Lonegan, a former mayor, in three polls of likely voters released in the 48 hours prior to what's expected to be a lower voter turnout election. Democrat Cory Booker front-runner in short campaign against GOP's Steve Lonegan. Race seen as proxy fight over issues on national scene - shutdown and Obamacare. Winner will replace the late Frank Lautenberg in state led by Republican but that went for Obama. Special election three weeks before Chris Christie faces voters in reelection bid
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New Jersey
|
[
"New Jersey"
] |
{
"passage": 808,
"query": 1285
}
|
Query: "It's a @placeholder habit electing Democrats to the Senate.
Entities: Frank Lautenberg, Booker, U.S. Senate, Newark, Cory Booker, New Jersey, Obamacare, Chris Christie, Lonegan, Republican, Steve Lonegan, Obama, CNN, Democratic, GOP, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- New Jersey voters head to the polls on Wednesday in a special U.S. Senate election that's become a proxy fight over the federal government shutdown and the bitter partisan battle in the nation's capital over the rollout of the national health care law. Wednesday's election between two-term Democratic Newark Mayor Cory Booker and Republican nominee Steve Lonegan will also result in a slight shift in the current balance of power in the Senate. Booker, the front runner throughout the short campaign to replace the late Frank Lautenberg, held double-digit leads over Lonegan, a former mayor, in three polls of likely voters released in the 48 hours prior to what's expected to be a lower voter turnout election. Democrat Cory Booker front-runner in short campaign against GOP's Steve Lonegan. Race seen as proxy fight over issues on national scene - shutdown and Obamacare. Winner will replace the late Frank Lautenberg in state led by Republican but that went for Obama. Special election three weeks before Chris Christie faces voters in reelection bid
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New Jersey
|
[
"Booker",
"Cory Booker"
] |
{
"passage": 808,
"query": 1286
}
|
Query: A likely @placeholder victory would increase the Democrats' majority to 55-45.
Entities: Frank Lautenberg, Booker, U.S. Senate, Newark, Cory Booker, New Jersey, Obamacare, Chris Christie, Lonegan, Republican, Steve Lonegan, Obama, CNN, Democratic, GOP, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- New Jersey voters head to the polls on Wednesday in a special U.S. Senate election that's become a proxy fight over the federal government shutdown and the bitter partisan battle in the nation's capital over the rollout of the national health care law. Wednesday's election between two-term Democratic Newark Mayor Cory Booker and Republican nominee Steve Lonegan will also result in a slight shift in the current balance of power in the Senate. Booker, the front runner throughout the short campaign to replace the late Frank Lautenberg, held double-digit leads over Lonegan, a former mayor, in three polls of likely voters released in the 48 hours prior to what's expected to be a lower voter turnout election. Democrat Cory Booker front-runner in short campaign against GOP's Steve Lonegan. Race seen as proxy fight over issues on national scene - shutdown and Obamacare. Winner will replace the late Frank Lautenberg in state led by Republican but that went for Obama. Special election three weeks before Chris Christie faces voters in reelection bid
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Booker
|
[
"Booker",
"Cory Booker"
] |
{
"passage": 808,
"query": 1286
}
|
Query: A likely @placeholder victory would increase the Democrats' majority to 55-45.
Entities: Frank Lautenberg, Booker, U.S. Senate, Newark, Cory Booker, New Jersey, Obamacare, Chris Christie, Lonegan, Republican, Steve Lonegan, Obama, CNN, Democratic, GOP, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- New Jersey voters head to the polls on Wednesday in a special U.S. Senate election that's become a proxy fight over the federal government shutdown and the bitter partisan battle in the nation's capital over the rollout of the national health care law. Wednesday's election between two-term Democratic Newark Mayor Cory Booker and Republican nominee Steve Lonegan will also result in a slight shift in the current balance of power in the Senate. Booker, the front runner throughout the short campaign to replace the late Frank Lautenberg, held double-digit leads over Lonegan, a former mayor, in three polls of likely voters released in the 48 hours prior to what's expected to be a lower voter turnout election. Democrat Cory Booker front-runner in short campaign against GOP's Steve Lonegan. Race seen as proxy fight over issues on national scene - shutdown and Obamacare. Winner will replace the late Frank Lautenberg in state led by Republican but that went for Obama. Special election three weeks before Chris Christie faces voters in reelection bid
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Cory Booker
|
[
"Somalia"
] |
{
"passage": 809,
"query": 1287
}
|
Query: One of them was a business student from London who suddenly left for @placeholder.
Entities: Al-Shabaab, LONDON, The American, bin Laden, Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, Somalis, al Qaeda, North America, Al Qaeda, America, American English, Intel, Somali, CNN, American, Europe, Somalia
Passage: LONDON (CNN) -- The latest video from Somalia's al Qaeda-backed Al-Shabaab wing is as slickly produced as a reality TV show but with a startling message -- complete with a hip-hop jihad vibe. Experts think Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, dubbed "The American" by al Qaeda, speaks in the Somali video. "Mortar by mortar, shell by shell, only going to stop when I send them to hell," the unidentified voice raps on the video, which runs at least 18 minutes. The video also shows a man reported to be Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, dubbed "The American" by al Qaeda. He apparently is now in Somalia training and counseling Somalis from North America and Europe. He speaks in American English. Al Qaeda's Somali arm has hip-hop jihad rap and message from "American" Intel expert says group is trying "to reach audience of potential recruits in America" Video comes on the heels of purported bin Laden message on Somalia
|
Somalia
|
[
"Al Qaeda",
"al Qaeda"
] |
{
"passage": 809,
"query": 1288
}
|
Query: U.S. Defense officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, also said months ago that one of their worst nightmares would be @placeholder operating freely in Somalia.
Entities: Al-Shabaab, LONDON, The American, bin Laden, Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, Somalis, al Qaeda, North America, Al Qaeda, America, American English, Intel, Somali, CNN, American, Europe, Somalia
Passage: LONDON (CNN) -- The latest video from Somalia's al Qaeda-backed Al-Shabaab wing is as slickly produced as a reality TV show but with a startling message -- complete with a hip-hop jihad vibe. Experts think Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, dubbed "The American" by al Qaeda, speaks in the Somali video. "Mortar by mortar, shell by shell, only going to stop when I send them to hell," the unidentified voice raps on the video, which runs at least 18 minutes. The video also shows a man reported to be Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, dubbed "The American" by al Qaeda. He apparently is now in Somalia training and counseling Somalis from North America and Europe. He speaks in American English. Al Qaeda's Somali arm has hip-hop jihad rap and message from "American" Intel expert says group is trying "to reach audience of potential recruits in America" Video comes on the heels of purported bin Laden message on Somalia
|
Al Qaeda
|
[
"Al Qaeda",
"al Qaeda"
] |
{
"passage": 809,
"query": 1288
}
|
Query: U.S. Defense officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, also said months ago that one of their worst nightmares would be @placeholder operating freely in Somalia.
Entities: Al-Shabaab, LONDON, The American, bin Laden, Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, Somalis, al Qaeda, North America, Al Qaeda, America, American English, Intel, Somali, CNN, American, Europe, Somalia
Passage: LONDON (CNN) -- The latest video from Somalia's al Qaeda-backed Al-Shabaab wing is as slickly produced as a reality TV show but with a startling message -- complete with a hip-hop jihad vibe. Experts think Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, dubbed "The American" by al Qaeda, speaks in the Somali video. "Mortar by mortar, shell by shell, only going to stop when I send them to hell," the unidentified voice raps on the video, which runs at least 18 minutes. The video also shows a man reported to be Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, dubbed "The American" by al Qaeda. He apparently is now in Somalia training and counseling Somalis from North America and Europe. He speaks in American English. Al Qaeda's Somali arm has hip-hop jihad rap and message from "American" Intel expert says group is trying "to reach audience of potential recruits in America" Video comes on the heels of purported bin Laden message on Somalia
|
al Qaeda
|
[
"Virginia"
] |
{
"passage": 810,
"query": 1289
}
|
Query: Obama made his controversial "lipstick" remarks at a @placeholder campaign stop late Tuesday afternoon.
Entities: John McCain, Republicans, Barack Obama, Virginia, Arizona, Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton, Republican, Democrats, Lebanon, Obama, CNN, Palin, McCain
Passage: (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama's reference to "lipstick on a pig" has Republicans demanding an apology and Democrats accusing Sen. John McCain of a "pathetic attempt" to play the gender card. Barack Obama used the "lipstick" line at a campaign event in Lebanon, Virginia, on Tuesday. McCain's campaign said Obama's remarks were offensive and a slap at Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin -- despite the fact that the Arizona senator himself used the phrase last year to describe a policy proposal of Hillary Clinton's. Obama shot back Wednesday and accused the McCain campaign of engaging in "lies" and "swift boat politics." NEW: Barack Obama slams Republicans for "lies" and "swift boat politics" Obama said Tuesday "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig" McCain camp says line was an attack on Palin; Obama camp says it was not. Many politicians have used the line; former McCain adviser used it in her book title
|
Virginia
|
[
"Palin",
"Sarah Palin"
] |
{
"passage": 810,
"query": 1290
}
|
Query: @placeholder used the line in the opening remarks of her convention speech, and she frequently uses it on the campaign trail.
Entities: John McCain, Republicans, Barack Obama, Virginia, Arizona, Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton, Republican, Democrats, Lebanon, Obama, CNN, Palin, McCain
Passage: (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama's reference to "lipstick on a pig" has Republicans demanding an apology and Democrats accusing Sen. John McCain of a "pathetic attempt" to play the gender card. Barack Obama used the "lipstick" line at a campaign event in Lebanon, Virginia, on Tuesday. McCain's campaign said Obama's remarks were offensive and a slap at Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin -- despite the fact that the Arizona senator himself used the phrase last year to describe a policy proposal of Hillary Clinton's. Obama shot back Wednesday and accused the McCain campaign of engaging in "lies" and "swift boat politics." NEW: Barack Obama slams Republicans for "lies" and "swift boat politics" Obama said Tuesday "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig" McCain camp says line was an attack on Palin; Obama camp says it was not. Many politicians have used the line; former McCain adviser used it in her book title
|
Palin
|
[
"Palin",
"Sarah Palin"
] |
{
"passage": 810,
"query": 1290
}
|
Query: @placeholder used the line in the opening remarks of her convention speech, and she frequently uses it on the campaign trail.
Entities: John McCain, Republicans, Barack Obama, Virginia, Arizona, Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton, Republican, Democrats, Lebanon, Obama, CNN, Palin, McCain
Passage: (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama's reference to "lipstick on a pig" has Republicans demanding an apology and Democrats accusing Sen. John McCain of a "pathetic attempt" to play the gender card. Barack Obama used the "lipstick" line at a campaign event in Lebanon, Virginia, on Tuesday. McCain's campaign said Obama's remarks were offensive and a slap at Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin -- despite the fact that the Arizona senator himself used the phrase last year to describe a policy proposal of Hillary Clinton's. Obama shot back Wednesday and accused the McCain campaign of engaging in "lies" and "swift boat politics." NEW: Barack Obama slams Republicans for "lies" and "swift boat politics" Obama said Tuesday "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig" McCain camp says line was an attack on Palin; Obama camp says it was not. Many politicians have used the line; former McCain adviser used it in her book title
|
Sarah Palin
|
[
"John McCain",
"McCain"
] |
{
"passage": 810,
"query": 1291
}
|
Query: "This phony lecture on gender sensitivity is the height of cynicism and lays bare the increasingly dishonorable campaign @placeholder has chosen to run."
Entities: John McCain, Republicans, Barack Obama, Virginia, Arizona, Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton, Republican, Democrats, Lebanon, Obama, CNN, Palin, McCain
Passage: (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama's reference to "lipstick on a pig" has Republicans demanding an apology and Democrats accusing Sen. John McCain of a "pathetic attempt" to play the gender card. Barack Obama used the "lipstick" line at a campaign event in Lebanon, Virginia, on Tuesday. McCain's campaign said Obama's remarks were offensive and a slap at Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin -- despite the fact that the Arizona senator himself used the phrase last year to describe a policy proposal of Hillary Clinton's. Obama shot back Wednesday and accused the McCain campaign of engaging in "lies" and "swift boat politics." NEW: Barack Obama slams Republicans for "lies" and "swift boat politics" Obama said Tuesday "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig" McCain camp says line was an attack on Palin; Obama camp says it was not. Many politicians have used the line; former McCain adviser used it in her book title
|
John McCain
|
[
"John McCain",
"McCain"
] |
{
"passage": 810,
"query": 1291
}
|
Query: "This phony lecture on gender sensitivity is the height of cynicism and lays bare the increasingly dishonorable campaign @placeholder has chosen to run."
Entities: John McCain, Republicans, Barack Obama, Virginia, Arizona, Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton, Republican, Democrats, Lebanon, Obama, CNN, Palin, McCain
Passage: (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama's reference to "lipstick on a pig" has Republicans demanding an apology and Democrats accusing Sen. John McCain of a "pathetic attempt" to play the gender card. Barack Obama used the "lipstick" line at a campaign event in Lebanon, Virginia, on Tuesday. McCain's campaign said Obama's remarks were offensive and a slap at Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin -- despite the fact that the Arizona senator himself used the phrase last year to describe a policy proposal of Hillary Clinton's. Obama shot back Wednesday and accused the McCain campaign of engaging in "lies" and "swift boat politics." NEW: Barack Obama slams Republicans for "lies" and "swift boat politics" Obama said Tuesday "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig" McCain camp says line was an attack on Palin; Obama camp says it was not. Many politicians have used the line; former McCain adviser used it in her book title
|
McCain
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 811,
"query": 1292
}
|
Query: It was a relatively placid debate with few direct confrontations, virtually no sustained attacks, and occasionally no attacks at all, on some of @placeholder's most vulnerable areas.
Entities: Mitt Romney, Republicans, Romney, Barack Obama, NBC, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Americans, Obama, CNN, GOP
Passage: (CNN) -- Heading into Wednesday, majorities of Americans in virtually every major poll predicted President Barack Obama would come out on top in this year's presidential debates. Even majorities of Republicans and Romney supporters thought the GOP nominee was in for a rough night. But not all of them. At a time when most surrogates were competing in the traditional expectations-setting limbo contest that always precedes presidential debates, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie predicted that Mitt Romney, seasoned veteran of roughly 20 debates within the past year alone, would prevail. "Wednesday night's the restart of this campaign," he told NBC. "Come Thursday morning, the entire narrative of this race is going to change." No candidate has ever scored above 60% on question of who won -- Romney scored 67%. Romney's answers were direct, confident and black-and-white. Obama's performance was long and windy, even a bit hesitant. Obama's campaign now faces second-guessing that Romney's was before Wednesday
|
Mitt Romney
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 811,
"query": 1292
}
|
Query: It was a relatively placid debate with few direct confrontations, virtually no sustained attacks, and occasionally no attacks at all, on some of @placeholder's most vulnerable areas.
Entities: Mitt Romney, Republicans, Romney, Barack Obama, NBC, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Americans, Obama, CNN, GOP
Passage: (CNN) -- Heading into Wednesday, majorities of Americans in virtually every major poll predicted President Barack Obama would come out on top in this year's presidential debates. Even majorities of Republicans and Romney supporters thought the GOP nominee was in for a rough night. But not all of them. At a time when most surrogates were competing in the traditional expectations-setting limbo contest that always precedes presidential debates, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie predicted that Mitt Romney, seasoned veteran of roughly 20 debates within the past year alone, would prevail. "Wednesday night's the restart of this campaign," he told NBC. "Come Thursday morning, the entire narrative of this race is going to change." No candidate has ever scored above 60% on question of who won -- Romney scored 67%. Romney's answers were direct, confident and black-and-white. Obama's performance was long and windy, even a bit hesitant. Obama's campaign now faces second-guessing that Romney's was before Wednesday
|
Romney
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 811,
"query": 1293
}
|
Query: As his team had hinted before the debate, he claimed the fact-checking mantle as his own, deflecting attention from a string of previously debunked statements by aiming the truth-stretching accusation at @placeholder, and masterfully working in a passing reference to the president's lifestyle that seemed designed to reduce the advantage his own wealth had given his opponent: "Mr. President, you're entitled to your own house and your own airplane, but not your own facts."
Entities: Mitt Romney, Republicans, Romney, Barack Obama, NBC, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Americans, Obama, CNN, GOP
Passage: (CNN) -- Heading into Wednesday, majorities of Americans in virtually every major poll predicted President Barack Obama would come out on top in this year's presidential debates. Even majorities of Republicans and Romney supporters thought the GOP nominee was in for a rough night. But not all of them. At a time when most surrogates were competing in the traditional expectations-setting limbo contest that always precedes presidential debates, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie predicted that Mitt Romney, seasoned veteran of roughly 20 debates within the past year alone, would prevail. "Wednesday night's the restart of this campaign," he told NBC. "Come Thursday morning, the entire narrative of this race is going to change." No candidate has ever scored above 60% on question of who won -- Romney scored 67%. Romney's answers were direct, confident and black-and-white. Obama's performance was long and windy, even a bit hesitant. Obama's campaign now faces second-guessing that Romney's was before Wednesday
|
Barack Obama
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 811,
"query": 1293
}
|
Query: As his team had hinted before the debate, he claimed the fact-checking mantle as his own, deflecting attention from a string of previously debunked statements by aiming the truth-stretching accusation at @placeholder, and masterfully working in a passing reference to the president's lifestyle that seemed designed to reduce the advantage his own wealth had given his opponent: "Mr. President, you're entitled to your own house and your own airplane, but not your own facts."
Entities: Mitt Romney, Republicans, Romney, Barack Obama, NBC, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Americans, Obama, CNN, GOP
Passage: (CNN) -- Heading into Wednesday, majorities of Americans in virtually every major poll predicted President Barack Obama would come out on top in this year's presidential debates. Even majorities of Republicans and Romney supporters thought the GOP nominee was in for a rough night. But not all of them. At a time when most surrogates were competing in the traditional expectations-setting limbo contest that always precedes presidential debates, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie predicted that Mitt Romney, seasoned veteran of roughly 20 debates within the past year alone, would prevail. "Wednesday night's the restart of this campaign," he told NBC. "Come Thursday morning, the entire narrative of this race is going to change." No candidate has ever scored above 60% on question of who won -- Romney scored 67%. Romney's answers were direct, confident and black-and-white. Obama's performance was long and windy, even a bit hesitant. Obama's campaign now faces second-guessing that Romney's was before Wednesday
|
Obama
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 811,
"query": 1294
}
|
Query: @placeholder has had no track record, no time in office, since well before the financial crisis began.
Entities: Mitt Romney, Republicans, Romney, Barack Obama, NBC, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Americans, Obama, CNN, GOP
Passage: (CNN) -- Heading into Wednesday, majorities of Americans in virtually every major poll predicted President Barack Obama would come out on top in this year's presidential debates. Even majorities of Republicans and Romney supporters thought the GOP nominee was in for a rough night. But not all of them. At a time when most surrogates were competing in the traditional expectations-setting limbo contest that always precedes presidential debates, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie predicted that Mitt Romney, seasoned veteran of roughly 20 debates within the past year alone, would prevail. "Wednesday night's the restart of this campaign," he told NBC. "Come Thursday morning, the entire narrative of this race is going to change." No candidate has ever scored above 60% on question of who won -- Romney scored 67%. Romney's answers were direct, confident and black-and-white. Obama's performance was long and windy, even a bit hesitant. Obama's campaign now faces second-guessing that Romney's was before Wednesday
|
Mitt Romney
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 811,
"query": 1294
}
|
Query: @placeholder has had no track record, no time in office, since well before the financial crisis began.
Entities: Mitt Romney, Republicans, Romney, Barack Obama, NBC, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Americans, Obama, CNN, GOP
Passage: (CNN) -- Heading into Wednesday, majorities of Americans in virtually every major poll predicted President Barack Obama would come out on top in this year's presidential debates. Even majorities of Republicans and Romney supporters thought the GOP nominee was in for a rough night. But not all of them. At a time when most surrogates were competing in the traditional expectations-setting limbo contest that always precedes presidential debates, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie predicted that Mitt Romney, seasoned veteran of roughly 20 debates within the past year alone, would prevail. "Wednesday night's the restart of this campaign," he told NBC. "Come Thursday morning, the entire narrative of this race is going to change." No candidate has ever scored above 60% on question of who won -- Romney scored 67%. Romney's answers were direct, confident and black-and-white. Obama's performance was long and windy, even a bit hesitant. Obama's campaign now faces second-guessing that Romney's was before Wednesday
|
Romney
|
[
"Martin Bell"
] |
{
"passage": 812,
"query": 1295
}
|
Query: They drunkenly tried to wash and then shave her, without success, before @placeholder threw her out.
Entities: County Durham, Durham, Atkinson, Martin Bell, Seaham, Percy, Frank Hudson, Rebecca Atkinson, Peterlee Magistrates
Passage: A group of drunken friends who got naked in a bath with a stolen pet rabbit then tried to shave her, wrung her neck and threw her out of a window, have escaped jail. Rebecca Atkinson's much-loved white lion-headed rabbit, Percy, was stolen from its hutch and carried to a party in Seaham, County Durham, at the end of June. The whereabouts of the rabbit remained a mystery until Mrs Atkinson went online and saw a video which showed her pet being tortured to death. Percy was taken from her hutch and carried to a party where she was cruelly abused a group of drunken friends who tried to shave her, wrung her neck and threw her out of a window. Percy, the pet rabbit, was stolen from her hutch and taken to a party. Drunken friends got naked in a bath with the rabbit, then tried to shave her. Then wrung her neck and threw her out a window in Seaham, Durham. Two of the men, Martin Bell, 20, and Frank Hudson, 19, given 18 month community orders and 200 hours of unpaid work each. Also banned from keeping animals for five years at Peterlee Magistrates. The youth who wrung her neck will be sentenced separately next week. Devastated family said they were 'fuming' at the 'pathetic' sentencing. Percy had just given birth to five babies when she was taken from hutch
|
Martin Bell
|
[
"Philadelphia"
] |
{
"passage": 813,
"query": 1296
}
|
Query: Investigators aren't sure whether she knew her abductor, though there's no indication on the @placeholder surveillance video that she did, Wilson said.
Entities: Dennis Wilson, Wilson, Maryland, Aberdeen, Carlesha Freeland-Gaither, CNN, Philadelphia
Passage: (CNN) -- Two days after a Philadelphia woman's abduction was captured on video, police say they have a lead across the state line: Someone used her bank card Tuesday morning in Maryland. A male used Carlesha Freeland-Gaither's ATM card at 6:01 a.m. a bank in Aberdeen, Maryland, about a 75-mile drive southwest from the Philadelphia street where she was forced into a car on Sunday night, Philadelphia police Chief Inspector Dennis Wilson told reporters. Wilson didn't say how the card was used or whether cash was withdrawn. But he said surveillance video showed a male "similar" to the man who police say dragged and abducted the 22-year-old woman Sunday night. Police: Card used in Aberdeen, Maryland, less than two days after abduction in Philadelphia. Bank video shows male who looks "similar" to man who abducted woman. A 22-year-old woman was seen being forced into a car in Philadelphia on Sunday night. Officials are offering rewards totaling $42,000
|
Philadelphia
|
[
"Maryland"
] |
{
"passage": 813,
"query": 1297
}
|
Query: Mulero said her granddaughter lived with her for four years in @placeholder before Freeland-Gaither returned to Philadelphia to be with other relatives and pursue a career.
Entities: Dennis Wilson, Wilson, Maryland, Aberdeen, Carlesha Freeland-Gaither, CNN, Philadelphia
Passage: (CNN) -- Two days after a Philadelphia woman's abduction was captured on video, police say they have a lead across the state line: Someone used her bank card Tuesday morning in Maryland. A male used Carlesha Freeland-Gaither's ATM card at 6:01 a.m. a bank in Aberdeen, Maryland, about a 75-mile drive southwest from the Philadelphia street where she was forced into a car on Sunday night, Philadelphia police Chief Inspector Dennis Wilson told reporters. Wilson didn't say how the card was used or whether cash was withdrawn. But he said surveillance video showed a male "similar" to the man who police say dragged and abducted the 22-year-old woman Sunday night. Police: Card used in Aberdeen, Maryland, less than two days after abduction in Philadelphia. Bank video shows male who looks "similar" to man who abducted woman. A 22-year-old woman was seen being forced into a car in Philadelphia on Sunday night. Officials are offering rewards totaling $42,000
|
Maryland
|
[
"Andy Murray",
"Murray"
] |
{
"passage": 814,
"query": 1298
}
|
Query: Mathieu goes against the script to move 0-30 in front after punishing the @placeholder second serve.
Entities: French, Queen, Queen's Club, Aegon Championships, AEGON Championships, Mathieu, Murray, Andy Murray, Paul-Henri Mathieu, Brit, Amelie Mauresmo, Wimbledon
Passage: Andy Murray made a comfortable start to the grass-court season in front of new coach Amelie Mauresmo as he beat Paul-Henri Mathieu in straight sets at the AEGON Championships. The Brit took one hour and 26 minutes to beat French world 92 Mathieu 6-4, 6-4 in his first match at the Queen's Club as he prepares for the defence of his Wimbledon title. Click here for full match report Host commentator Well that's it from me here. Andy Murray cruises through in style at Queen's as his grasscourt season under the coaching of Amelie Mauresmo begins in style. Thanks for following and cheerio. Murray playing won 6-4, 6-4 second round after being given first round bye for Wimbledon warm-up tournament. Scot looking to retain Aegon Championships for fourth title win. Murray played first match since appointing Amelie Mauresmo as coach
|
Andy Murray
|
[
"Andy Murray",
"Murray"
] |
{
"passage": 814,
"query": 1298
}
|
Query: Mathieu goes against the script to move 0-30 in front after punishing the @placeholder second serve.
Entities: French, Queen, Queen's Club, Aegon Championships, AEGON Championships, Mathieu, Murray, Andy Murray, Paul-Henri Mathieu, Brit, Amelie Mauresmo, Wimbledon
Passage: Andy Murray made a comfortable start to the grass-court season in front of new coach Amelie Mauresmo as he beat Paul-Henri Mathieu in straight sets at the AEGON Championships. The Brit took one hour and 26 minutes to beat French world 92 Mathieu 6-4, 6-4 in his first match at the Queen's Club as he prepares for the defence of his Wimbledon title. Click here for full match report Host commentator Well that's it from me here. Andy Murray cruises through in style at Queen's as his grasscourt season under the coaching of Amelie Mauresmo begins in style. Thanks for following and cheerio. Murray playing won 6-4, 6-4 second round after being given first round bye for Wimbledon warm-up tournament. Scot looking to retain Aegon Championships for fourth title win. Murray played first match since appointing Amelie Mauresmo as coach
|
Murray
|
[
"French"
] |
{
"passage": 814,
"query": 1299
}
|
Query: 1, but an error from the @placeholder enables Murray to get the break.
Entities: French, Queen, Queen's Club, Aegon Championships, AEGON Championships, Mathieu, Murray, Andy Murray, Paul-Henri Mathieu, Brit, Amelie Mauresmo, Wimbledon
Passage: Andy Murray made a comfortable start to the grass-court season in front of new coach Amelie Mauresmo as he beat Paul-Henri Mathieu in straight sets at the AEGON Championships. The Brit took one hour and 26 minutes to beat French world 92 Mathieu 6-4, 6-4 in his first match at the Queen's Club as he prepares for the defence of his Wimbledon title. Click here for full match report Host commentator Well that's it from me here. Andy Murray cruises through in style at Queen's as his grasscourt season under the coaching of Amelie Mauresmo begins in style. Thanks for following and cheerio. Murray playing won 6-4, 6-4 second round after being given first round bye for Wimbledon warm-up tournament. Scot looking to retain Aegon Championships for fourth title win. Murray played first match since appointing Amelie Mauresmo as coach
|
French
|
[
"Mathieu",
"Paul-Henri Mathieu"
] |
{
"passage": 814,
"query": 1300
}
|
Query: Murray challenges a call out to his shot out wide without success, falling 30-15 behind, before a superb forehand baseline winner from @placeholder sees him edge closer to a hold.
Entities: French, Queen, Queen's Club, Aegon Championships, AEGON Championships, Mathieu, Murray, Andy Murray, Paul-Henri Mathieu, Brit, Amelie Mauresmo, Wimbledon
Passage: Andy Murray made a comfortable start to the grass-court season in front of new coach Amelie Mauresmo as he beat Paul-Henri Mathieu in straight sets at the AEGON Championships. The Brit took one hour and 26 minutes to beat French world 92 Mathieu 6-4, 6-4 in his first match at the Queen's Club as he prepares for the defence of his Wimbledon title. Click here for full match report Host commentator Well that's it from me here. Andy Murray cruises through in style at Queen's as his grasscourt season under the coaching of Amelie Mauresmo begins in style. Thanks for following and cheerio. Murray playing won 6-4, 6-4 second round after being given first round bye for Wimbledon warm-up tournament. Scot looking to retain Aegon Championships for fourth title win. Murray played first match since appointing Amelie Mauresmo as coach
|
Mathieu
|
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