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[ "Joe Paterno", "Paterno" ]
{ "passage": 992, "query": 1592 }
Query: And as the scandal was first unfolding, @placeholder was ousted as the football team's coach. Entities: Joe Paterno, Langhorne, Nittany Lions, Bill O'Brien, Houston Texans, Pennsylvania, Vanderbilt University, Paterno, Sandusky, James Franklin, CNN, Franklin, NFL, Penn State Passage: (CNN) -- For the second time in as many years -- after going 46 years with the same coach, Joe Paterno -- Penn State has named a new man to helm its storied football program. James Franklin, 41, was announced Saturday as the Nittany Lions' next football coach, replacing Bill O'Brien, who was hired in January 2012 and recently left to become head coach of the NFL's Houston Texans. "I'm excited to come home," said Franklin, who had led Vanderbilt University's football team the last three years but originally hails from Langhorne, Pennsylvania. "I'm a Pennsylvania boy with a Penn State heart." James Franklin is hired as Penn State's new football coach. He replaces Bill O'Brien, who the school hired in the wake of the Sandusky scandal. Before them, Penn State's coach for 46 years was Joe Paterno. Paterno's widow welcomes Franklin, says he'll find "broad support"
Joe Paterno
[ "Joe Paterno", "Paterno" ]
{ "passage": 992, "query": 1592 }
Query: And as the scandal was first unfolding, @placeholder was ousted as the football team's coach. Entities: Joe Paterno, Langhorne, Nittany Lions, Bill O'Brien, Houston Texans, Pennsylvania, Vanderbilt University, Paterno, Sandusky, James Franklin, CNN, Franklin, NFL, Penn State Passage: (CNN) -- For the second time in as many years -- after going 46 years with the same coach, Joe Paterno -- Penn State has named a new man to helm its storied football program. James Franklin, 41, was announced Saturday as the Nittany Lions' next football coach, replacing Bill O'Brien, who was hired in January 2012 and recently left to become head coach of the NFL's Houston Texans. "I'm excited to come home," said Franklin, who had led Vanderbilt University's football team the last three years but originally hails from Langhorne, Pennsylvania. "I'm a Pennsylvania boy with a Penn State heart." James Franklin is hired as Penn State's new football coach. He replaces Bill O'Brien, who the school hired in the wake of the Sandusky scandal. Before them, Penn State's coach for 46 years was Joe Paterno. Paterno's widow welcomes Franklin, says he'll find "broad support"
Paterno
[ "KRUGER NATIONAL PARK", "Kruger National Park" ]
{ "passage": 993, "query": 1593 }
Query: However, @placeholder seemed to fit, quite perfectly, my idea of the African savannah. Entities: Bellini, CNN.com, African, Jarrett Bellini, KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, CNN.com Live, Kruger National Park, CNN, American, South Africa Passage: Editor's note: We asked readers to weigh in on CNN.com Live producer Jarrett Bellini's vacation destination, and you chose South Africa. Check back for updates on his trip. Giraffes are a common sight in Kruger National Park. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, South Africa (CNN) -- I spent two nights sleeping under a full-moon sky, nestled in my trusty hammock at Kruger National Park. Our guides provided us with tents, but I figured I wouldn't have too many opportunities in my life to slumber in the open bush on the African continent. Thus, I rested more or less exposed throughout the night, hoping that a lion wouldn't figure that he wouldn't have too many opportunities in his life to maul a sleeping American tourist in the open bush on the African continent. CNN.com's Jarrett Bellini is traveling in South Africa. Readers chose his destination and can share their travel suggestions. Bellini will provide updates from South Africa on CNN.com and CNN.com Live
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
[ "KRUGER NATIONAL PARK", "Kruger National Park" ]
{ "passage": 993, "query": 1593 }
Query: However, @placeholder seemed to fit, quite perfectly, my idea of the African savannah. Entities: Bellini, CNN.com, African, Jarrett Bellini, KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, CNN.com Live, Kruger National Park, CNN, American, South Africa Passage: Editor's note: We asked readers to weigh in on CNN.com Live producer Jarrett Bellini's vacation destination, and you chose South Africa. Check back for updates on his trip. Giraffes are a common sight in Kruger National Park. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, South Africa (CNN) -- I spent two nights sleeping under a full-moon sky, nestled in my trusty hammock at Kruger National Park. Our guides provided us with tents, but I figured I wouldn't have too many opportunities in my life to slumber in the open bush on the African continent. Thus, I rested more or less exposed throughout the night, hoping that a lion wouldn't figure that he wouldn't have too many opportunities in his life to maul a sleeping American tourist in the open bush on the African continent. CNN.com's Jarrett Bellini is traveling in South Africa. Readers chose his destination and can share their travel suggestions. Bellini will provide updates from South Africa on CNN.com and CNN.com Live
Kruger National Park
[ "MPs" ]
{ "passage": 994, "query": 1594 }
Query: Some Tory @placeholder condemned it as a ‘nanny state’ measure. Entities: Matt Chorley, James Chapman, England, Australia, MPs, UK, Sarah Wollaston, Tory Passage: By Matt Chorley and James Chapman PUBLISHED: 17:12 EST, 11 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:36 EST, 12 July 2013 Cancer charities and MPs today condemned the government for shelving plans to firms to sell cigarettes in plain packets. Ministers were accused of putting jobs in the tobacco industry ahead of saving lives. One Tory MP said it was a 'day of shame' for the government which meant 'more lives ruined for political expediency'. Shelved: England will not follow Australia in introducing plain cigarette packaging Delay: Laws passed in Australia mean cigarette packets like these show no branding and the shocking effects of smoking, but the UK government will not follow suit. Ministers have spent a year considering introducing plain packaging. But they have decided there is not enough evidence it will put off smokers. Cancer charities accuse minister of putting tobacco profits before lives. Tory MP Sarah Wollaston condemns government's 'day of shame' The Government has also shelved plans to ban multi-buy drinks deals
MPs
[ "Iraq" ]
{ "passage": 995, "query": 1595 }
Query: Eventually, in 1933, an international commission placed Sinjar inside @placeholder -- a decision by colonial overlords that would later haunt the Yazidis. Entities: Sinjar Mountains, ISIS, Yazidis, Islamic State, Sinjar, Barren, Syria, Muslims, CNN, Kurdish, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- The Sinjar Mountains rise suddenly from the endless desert of northern Iraq, a ridge of craggy rock some 50 kilometers (30 miles) long, running east to west. Barren and windswept, some 1,400 meters (4,600 feet) high, they make a forbidding sight. But for centuries, they have been the refuge of the desperate and a place of mystical importance. Last week, the mountains saw another influx, as tens of thousands of people tried to escape the rapid advance of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, which now calls itself the Islamic State. Many of them were Yazidis, fleeing the town of Sinjar and surrounding villages in convoys of dozens of vehicles. The lucky ones used smuggling routes to cross into Syria and back into Kurdish-controlled areas of northern Iraq. The less fortunate were either seized by ISIS militants or headed into the mountains. Tens of thousands of people are trying to escape militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Many of them are Yazidis, who fled into the Sinjar Mountains last week. Members of the religious sect worship an angel figure held by many Muslims to be the devil. Sources say as many as 20,000 have been able to leave the mountains, but many remain
Iraq
[ "Yazidis" ]
{ "passage": 995, "query": 1596 }
Query: Eventually, in 1933, an international commission placed Sinjar inside Iraq -- a decision by colonial overlords that would later haunt the @placeholder. Entities: Sinjar Mountains, ISIS, Yazidis, Islamic State, Sinjar, Barren, Syria, Muslims, CNN, Kurdish, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- The Sinjar Mountains rise suddenly from the endless desert of northern Iraq, a ridge of craggy rock some 50 kilometers (30 miles) long, running east to west. Barren and windswept, some 1,400 meters (4,600 feet) high, they make a forbidding sight. But for centuries, they have been the refuge of the desperate and a place of mystical importance. Last week, the mountains saw another influx, as tens of thousands of people tried to escape the rapid advance of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, which now calls itself the Islamic State. Many of them were Yazidis, fleeing the town of Sinjar and surrounding villages in convoys of dozens of vehicles. The lucky ones used smuggling routes to cross into Syria and back into Kurdish-controlled areas of northern Iraq. The less fortunate were either seized by ISIS militants or headed into the mountains. Tens of thousands of people are trying to escape militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Many of them are Yazidis, who fled into the Sinjar Mountains last week. Members of the religious sect worship an angel figure held by many Muslims to be the devil. Sources say as many as 20,000 have been able to leave the mountains, but many remain
Yazidis
[ "Entrepreneur Lewis Shand" ]
{ "passage": 996, "query": 1597 }
Query: Until @placeholder came along with Armageddon a few weeks ago. Entities: Carlsberg, Entrepreneur Lewis Shand, Aberdeenshire, Brewmeister, Vincent Graff, Armageddon Passage: There’s a lethal weapon in my hand. It might look to you like a bottle of beer. But this one could knock you dead. Called ‘Armageddon’ — the name is no accident — it is the strongest beer in the world. At 65 per cent alcohol, it’s stronger than whisky or brandy and 16 times more potent than a standard pub lager. This 330ml bottle contains 22 units of alcohol — the equivalent of ten pints of Carlsberg. Not for the faint-hearted: Entrepreneur Lewis Shand pours Vincent Graff a glass of the world's strongest beer, Armageddon, at the Brewmeister site in Aberdeenshire. At 65 per cent alcohol, Armageddon is more potent than whisky or brandy. It is brewed in Aberdeenshire and each 330ml bottle contains 22 units. Bottles cost £80 in the shops but can be bought from brewers half-price
Entrepreneur Lewis Shand
[ "Armageddon" ]
{ "passage": 996, "query": 1598 }
Query: Until Shand came along with @placeholder a few weeks ago. Entities: Carlsberg, Entrepreneur Lewis Shand, Aberdeenshire, Brewmeister, Vincent Graff, Armageddon Passage: There’s a lethal weapon in my hand. It might look to you like a bottle of beer. But this one could knock you dead. Called ‘Armageddon’ — the name is no accident — it is the strongest beer in the world. At 65 per cent alcohol, it’s stronger than whisky or brandy and 16 times more potent than a standard pub lager. This 330ml bottle contains 22 units of alcohol — the equivalent of ten pints of Carlsberg. Not for the faint-hearted: Entrepreneur Lewis Shand pours Vincent Graff a glass of the world's strongest beer, Armageddon, at the Brewmeister site in Aberdeenshire. At 65 per cent alcohol, Armageddon is more potent than whisky or brandy. It is brewed in Aberdeenshire and each 330ml bottle contains 22 units. Bottles cost £80 in the shops but can be bought from brewers half-price
Armageddon
[ "Vincent Graff" ]
{ "passage": 996, "query": 1599 }
Query: It takes some bottle: The world's strongest beer certainly had a powerful effect on @placeholder Entities: Carlsberg, Entrepreneur Lewis Shand, Aberdeenshire, Brewmeister, Vincent Graff, Armageddon Passage: There’s a lethal weapon in my hand. It might look to you like a bottle of beer. But this one could knock you dead. Called ‘Armageddon’ — the name is no accident — it is the strongest beer in the world. At 65 per cent alcohol, it’s stronger than whisky or brandy and 16 times more potent than a standard pub lager. This 330ml bottle contains 22 units of alcohol — the equivalent of ten pints of Carlsberg. Not for the faint-hearted: Entrepreneur Lewis Shand pours Vincent Graff a glass of the world's strongest beer, Armageddon, at the Brewmeister site in Aberdeenshire. At 65 per cent alcohol, Armageddon is more potent than whisky or brandy. It is brewed in Aberdeenshire and each 330ml bottle contains 22 units. Bottles cost £80 in the shops but can be bought from brewers half-price
Vincent Graff
[ "Fry" ]
{ "passage": 997, "query": 1600 }
Query: 'The @placeholder's eggs were launched in 1963 and rebranded as Cadbury's in 1971. Entities: Kraft, Fry, Creme Egg, American, Cadbury Passage: The world's only surviving original Creme Egg has been unearthed and gone on display for the first time - although experts admit they don't know what it tastes like. Chocolate company Fry's launched the Creme Egg in 1963 before it was later rebranded by Cadbury when it took over the company in 1971. But the only surviving original example of the original Creme Egg has now been found in the archive of American food giant Kraft-owned Cadbury. The world's only surviving original Creme Egg has been unearthed and gone on display for the first time. The egg has not been unwrapped since rolling off the production line 50 years ago. Experts admit they don't know what it tastes like. Chocolate company Fry's launched Creme Egg in 1963 before it was rebranded by Cadbury when it took over company in 1971
Fry
[ "Cadbury" ]
{ "passage": 997, "query": 1601 }
Query: The @placeholder's egg was very similar, although possibly a little bigger than the original.' Entities: Kraft, Fry, Creme Egg, American, Cadbury Passage: The world's only surviving original Creme Egg has been unearthed and gone on display for the first time - although experts admit they don't know what it tastes like. Chocolate company Fry's launched the Creme Egg in 1963 before it was later rebranded by Cadbury when it took over the company in 1971. But the only surviving original example of the original Creme Egg has now been found in the archive of American food giant Kraft-owned Cadbury. The world's only surviving original Creme Egg has been unearthed and gone on display for the first time. The egg has not been unwrapped since rolling off the production line 50 years ago. Experts admit they don't know what it tastes like. Chocolate company Fry's launched Creme Egg in 1963 before it was rebranded by Cadbury when it took over company in 1971
Cadbury
[ "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 998, "query": 1602 }
Query: This war is as much about image and perception as it is about who controls the ground in @placeholder." Entities: Marines, Afghanistan, Britain, Estonian, England, Danish, U.S., Sangin, ISAF, International Security Assistance Force, Fox, House of Commons, Liam Fox, NATO, CNN, London, British, Helmand Passage: London, England (CNN) -- British troops will pull out of the notorious Sangin district of Afghanistan's Helmand province to allow U.S. Marines to take over, British Defense Secretary Liam Fox said Wednesday. The British forces will redeploy to the central part of Helmand, leading the task force with Danish and Estonian troops there, while U.S. troops are positioned in the northern and southern parts, Fox said. "This will simplify current command arrangements," Fox told the House of Commons. "The result will be a coherent and equitable division of the main populated areas of Helmand between three brigade-size forces." NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) closely consulted Britain about the plan, and British officials "fully support" it, Fox said. British troops to leave Sangin district of Afghanistan's Helmand province. U.S. Marines will take over in Sangin, British defense secretary says. British forces will move to central part of Helmand. NEW: Analyst says move is not a defeat and that it makes sense
Afghanistan
[ "HIV/AIDS" ]
{ "passage": 999, "query": 1603 }
Query: And once here, if a migrant or asylum seeker has HIV or @placeholder, it is hard to remove them. Entities: Scotland, HIV, HIV/AIDS, Giles Foden, Nigel Farage, Wilson Carswell, Ukip, The Last King of Scotland, Farage, Garrigan, Uganda, Carswell, UK, Douglas Carswell, Britain, Dr Garrigan Passage: Nigel Farage today said immigrants suffering from ‘life-threatening diseases’ should not be allowed into Britain. The Ukip leader defended his call for foreigners suffering from HIV to be banned from moving to the UK – and said he would stop ‘people with tuberculosis too’. Douglas Carswell, the party’s first MP, was left struggling to defend the remarks today after using his victory speech late last night to urge his party to speak with ‘compassion’. Mr Carswell’s highly respected father Wilson Carswell also diagnosed the first confirmed cases of HIV/AIDS in Uganda and inspired the character Dr Garrigan in Giles Foden's novel The Last King of Scotland. Farage says Britain should not accept immigrants with HIV or tuberculosis. Call comes hours after party's new MP urged Farage to show compassion. Carswell's father diagnosed the first confirmed cases of HIV/AIDS in Uganda. Wilson Carswell inspired 'Dr Garrigan' in 'The Last King of Scotland' film. A bill forcing immigrants to prove they didn't have HIV was defeated this year. HIV charities attacked Farage and said ban has 'no impact on epidemic'
HIV/AIDS
[ "Sunderland" ]
{ "passage": 1000, "query": 1604 }
Query: @placeholder have not won at home since October, and Poyet begged for patience from unimpressed supporters after they made their feelings clear at the final whistle. Entities: Pawson, Philippe Coutinho, Craig Pawson, Liam Bridcutt, Stadium of Light, Gus Poyet, Liverpool, Poyet, Sunderland, Bridcutt Passage: Sunderland manager Gus Poyet criticised the inconsistency of referee Craig Pawson after their defeat against Liverpool. Pawson sent Sunderland midfielder Liam Bridcutt off for two bookable offences at the Stadium of Light, but Poyet feels the official failed to show the same discipline for Liverpool. Poyet believes Liverpool winger Philippe Coutinho should have been sent off for committing the same fouls as Bridcutt, and that Pawson put in an unacceptable performance. Sunderland manager Gus Poyet criticised the inconsistency of referee Craig Pawson after their defeat Pawson sent Sunderland midfielder Liam Bridcutt off for two bookable offences at the Stadium of Light. Sunderland manager Gus Poyet criticised inconsistency of Craig Pawson. Pawson sent Sunderland's Liam Bridcutt off for two bookable offences. Poyet believes Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho should have been sent off
Sunderland
[ "Ian Turnbull", "Turnbull" ]
{ "passage": 1001, "query": 1605 }
Query: He said that 'moreover the dispute between [@placeholder and the environment department] is not over. Entities: Glen Turner, Robeena, Ian Turnbull, Moree, Turner, NSW, Anthony Blackmore, Croppa Creek, Turnbull Passage: Moree farmer Ian Turnbull made verbal threats against Glen Turner two years before 'he deliberately executed him by shooting him in the back' a judge has said in court while refusing the wealthy grazier bail. 'I'm an old man. I don't care. I can do anything I want' police say Turnbull told Mr Turner on June 28, 2012. Turnbull is charged with the murder of the 51-year-old father of two, accused of shooting the environment officer during an alleged land clearing dispute, on a public road at Croppa Creek, near Moree in northern NSW. Justice Anthony Blackmore said the threat to Mr Turner was said in the context of 'if you have any respect for your life you will not interfere'. Moree farmer, Ian Turnbull has been refused bail in the NSW supreme court. The court heard the 79-year-old made verbal threats against compliance officer, Glen Turner, two years before he shot him in the back. 'I simply cracked' said the Moree farmer, to his wife Robeena, the court heard. The wheat farmer had been in a long-running dispute over land clearing
Ian Turnbull
[ "Ian Turnbull", "Turnbull" ]
{ "passage": 1001, "query": 1605 }
Query: He said that 'moreover the dispute between [@placeholder and the environment department] is not over. Entities: Glen Turner, Robeena, Ian Turnbull, Moree, Turner, NSW, Anthony Blackmore, Croppa Creek, Turnbull Passage: Moree farmer Ian Turnbull made verbal threats against Glen Turner two years before 'he deliberately executed him by shooting him in the back' a judge has said in court while refusing the wealthy grazier bail. 'I'm an old man. I don't care. I can do anything I want' police say Turnbull told Mr Turner on June 28, 2012. Turnbull is charged with the murder of the 51-year-old father of two, accused of shooting the environment officer during an alleged land clearing dispute, on a public road at Croppa Creek, near Moree in northern NSW. Justice Anthony Blackmore said the threat to Mr Turner was said in the context of 'if you have any respect for your life you will not interfere'. Moree farmer, Ian Turnbull has been refused bail in the NSW supreme court. The court heard the 79-year-old made verbal threats against compliance officer, Glen Turner, two years before he shot him in the back. 'I simply cracked' said the Moree farmer, to his wife Robeena, the court heard. The wheat farmer had been in a long-running dispute over land clearing
Turnbull
[ "John McAfee", "McAfee" ]
{ "passage": 1002, "query": 1606 }
Query: @placeholder is thought to have shot them to put them out of their misery. Entities: McAfee, Caribbean, San Pedro, John McAfee, Gregory Faull, Internet, Ambergris Caye, CNN, American, Faull, Belize Passage: San Pedro, Belize (CNN) -- A dead neighbor. Headless dogs. And a millionaire on the run. All set against a backdrop of spectacular tropic beauty. It would be difficult to imagine a more intriguing story than the one unfolding in Belize right now. Police there are seeking to question Internet pioneer John McAfee in the killing of his neighbor, American businessman Gregory Faull. Faull, 52, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of the head this month in his home near San Pedro, on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye. McAfee, who is not a suspect, has not been seen since. Three people have been detained for questioning in the killing, police have said, and investigators are pursuing multiple leads. NEW: McAfee apparently begins blog, with posts on life on the run. Gregory Faull, an American businessman, was found shot to death on a Belize island. Police want to question his neighbor, Internet pioneer John McAfee, in the killing. His former girlfriend says he is in "constant fear, paranoid"
John McAfee
[ "John McAfee", "McAfee" ]
{ "passage": 1002, "query": 1606 }
Query: @placeholder is thought to have shot them to put them out of their misery. Entities: McAfee, Caribbean, San Pedro, John McAfee, Gregory Faull, Internet, Ambergris Caye, CNN, American, Faull, Belize Passage: San Pedro, Belize (CNN) -- A dead neighbor. Headless dogs. And a millionaire on the run. All set against a backdrop of spectacular tropic beauty. It would be difficult to imagine a more intriguing story than the one unfolding in Belize right now. Police there are seeking to question Internet pioneer John McAfee in the killing of his neighbor, American businessman Gregory Faull. Faull, 52, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of the head this month in his home near San Pedro, on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye. McAfee, who is not a suspect, has not been seen since. Three people have been detained for questioning in the killing, police have said, and investigators are pursuing multiple leads. NEW: McAfee apparently begins blog, with posts on life on the run. Gregory Faull, an American businessman, was found shot to death on a Belize island. Police want to question his neighbor, Internet pioneer John McAfee, in the killing. His former girlfriend says he is in "constant fear, paranoid"
McAfee
[ "Coreyography" ]
{ "passage": 1003, "query": 1607 }
Query: @placeholder acts in part as a warning to parents pushing their children into show business. Entities: Lucas, EW.com, Corey Haim, Feldman, Haim, Two Coreys, Coreyography, Corey Feldman, Hollywood Passage: (EW.com) -- Corey Feldman and the late Corey Haim — known at the height of their popularity as "the Two Coreys" — were iconic '80s teen stars who dealt with more adult problems behind the scenes. In his upcoming memoir Coreyography (Oct. 29), Feldman, 42, details the sexual abuse he and Haim experienced while working in Hollywood. According to Feldman, Haim told him about an incident on the set of the 1986 film "Lucas": "Haim started to confide in me, about some intensely personal stuff, very quickly ... Within hours of our first meeting, we found ourselves talking about Lucas, the film he made in the summer of 1985, the role I had wanted for myself. At some point during the filming, he explained, an adult male convinced him that its was perfectly normal for older men and younger boys in the business to have sexual relations, that it was what all the 'guys do.' So, they walked off to a secluded area between two trailers, during a lunch break for the cast and crew, and Haim, innocent and ambitious as he was, allowed himself to be sodomized." Corey Feldman has an upcoming memoir titled "Coreyography" In it he writes that the late Corey Haim was sexually abused in a movie set. Feldman says he was also exposed to sexual abuse
Coreyography
[ "John le Carre", "le Carre" ]
{ "passage": 1004, "query": 1608 }
Query: @placeholder himself appears in a stylized trailer for his novel that feels like a short film unto itself. Entities: Delicate Truth, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, John le Carre, Sherlock Holmes, le Carre, CNN, Baker Street Translation, World War II Passage: (CNN) -- With the weather warming up, a thrilling spring is in full swing for avid readers. There are a slew of new titles hitting shelves in May and a few recent releases you may have missed; from spies to private eyes, World War II history to werewolves and a new riff on Sherlock Holmes. For anyone looking to bury their nose in a good book at the park, pool side or on the front porch, here are five must reads for your consideration. 'A Delicate Truth' by John le Carre To many fans of spy fiction, le Carre is king. Over the past 50 years, he's elevated the espionage genre to an art form in classics like "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold," and "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy." Catch up on the new fiction books available in May. The pop culture focus on Sherlock Holmes continues with "The Baker Street Translation" Spies and private eyes make comebacks. Vampires are so last year -- get ready for werewolves
John le Carre
[ "John le Carre", "le Carre" ]
{ "passage": 1004, "query": 1608 }
Query: @placeholder himself appears in a stylized trailer for his novel that feels like a short film unto itself. Entities: Delicate Truth, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, John le Carre, Sherlock Holmes, le Carre, CNN, Baker Street Translation, World War II Passage: (CNN) -- With the weather warming up, a thrilling spring is in full swing for avid readers. There are a slew of new titles hitting shelves in May and a few recent releases you may have missed; from spies to private eyes, World War II history to werewolves and a new riff on Sherlock Holmes. For anyone looking to bury their nose in a good book at the park, pool side or on the front porch, here are five must reads for your consideration. 'A Delicate Truth' by John le Carre To many fans of spy fiction, le Carre is king. Over the past 50 years, he's elevated the espionage genre to an art form in classics like "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold," and "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy." Catch up on the new fiction books available in May. The pop culture focus on Sherlock Holmes continues with "The Baker Street Translation" Spies and private eyes make comebacks. Vampires are so last year -- get ready for werewolves
le Carre
[ "Adolf Hitler" ]
{ "passage": 1005, "query": 1609 }
Query: Court records from previous hearings show that the oldest child, @placeholder, frequently threatened to kill people. Entities: Bethanie White, Leon Watson, New Jersey, Campbell, Nazi, Lucifer, Heath Campbell, Cathy Bowlby, Adolf Hitler Passage: By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 02:42 EST, 10 June 2013 | UPDATED: 03:06 EST, 10 June 2013 A self-proclaimed Nazi who is trying to gain custody of his children having named his son after Adolf Hitler was a wife-beating tyrant who was obsessed with the devil, his wife has claimed. Cathy Bowlby, who was married to white supremacist Heath Campbell for three years, revealed he tried to name their first-born Lucifer. But she 'talked him out of it' by suggesting that their son take their father's name instead. Scroll down for video Wife-beater: Heath Campbell, 40, appeared at a New Jersey court last week to try to reclaim custody of his children, wearing full Nazi regalia and accompanied by fellow Nazi Bethanie White. Ex-wife reveals Heath Campbell tried to name their first-born Lucifer. She said: 'He believed he was the devil reborn to take over the world' Last week, Campbell said he was a good father outside New Jersey court
Adolf Hitler
[ "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1006, "query": 1610 }
Query: During the "surge" period of 2007-08, al-Maliki repeatedly asked for @placeholder air power and artillery capabilities to pound Sunni neighborhoods (both of which he was denied) while vehemently protesting the use of precision munitions in Shiite militia-controlled areas. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Russia, al-Maliki, Islamic State, U.S., Shiite, Iranian, Sunni, Al-Maliki, Iran, Baghdad, Syria, Sunnis, CNN, Tehran, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- United States leaders have rightly said that defeating the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and resolving Iraq's deepening civil war will require urgent political change in Baghdad. But the military assistance that Iran and Russia are speeding to Shiite groups in Iraq imperils that change. It now appears that a majority of Iraq's political parties and Shiite religious authorities blame Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's authoritarian tendencies and exclusion of mainstream Sunni groups for the crisis, and they seek his replacement as the starting point for resolving it. But just as this political majority has begun to form against him, Iran and Russia have extended al-Maliki material and political support that insulates him from domestic political pressure and may even embolden him to try to stay on. Writers: Iran, Russia aid to Iraq imperils U.S. call for al-Maliki to make Iraq government inclusive. Thus Al-Maliki is less likely to leave or to stop shunning Sunnis, they say. They say Iran helps al-Maliki return "worst of the worst" to key positions to oppress Sunnis. Writers: Tehran will see reforms U.S. wants as limits on Iranian influence
U.S.
[ "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1006, "query": 1610 }
Query: During the "surge" period of 2007-08, al-Maliki repeatedly asked for @placeholder air power and artillery capabilities to pound Sunni neighborhoods (both of which he was denied) while vehemently protesting the use of precision munitions in Shiite militia-controlled areas. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Russia, al-Maliki, Islamic State, U.S., Shiite, Iranian, Sunni, Al-Maliki, Iran, Baghdad, Syria, Sunnis, CNN, Tehran, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- United States leaders have rightly said that defeating the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and resolving Iraq's deepening civil war will require urgent political change in Baghdad. But the military assistance that Iran and Russia are speeding to Shiite groups in Iraq imperils that change. It now appears that a majority of Iraq's political parties and Shiite religious authorities blame Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's authoritarian tendencies and exclusion of mainstream Sunni groups for the crisis, and they seek his replacement as the starting point for resolving it. But just as this political majority has begun to form against him, Iran and Russia have extended al-Maliki material and political support that insulates him from domestic political pressure and may even embolden him to try to stay on. Writers: Iran, Russia aid to Iraq imperils U.S. call for al-Maliki to make Iraq government inclusive. Thus Al-Maliki is less likely to leave or to stop shunning Sunnis, they say. They say Iran helps al-Maliki return "worst of the worst" to key positions to oppress Sunnis. Writers: Tehran will see reforms U.S. wants as limits on Iranian influence
United States
[ "Sunni", "Sunnis" ]
{ "passage": 1006, "query": 1611 }
Query: During the "surge" period of 2007-08, al-Maliki repeatedly asked for U.S. air power and artillery capabilities to pound @placeholder neighborhoods (both of which he was denied) while vehemently protesting the use of precision munitions in Shiite militia-controlled areas. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Russia, al-Maliki, Islamic State, U.S., Shiite, Iranian, Sunni, Al-Maliki, Iran, Baghdad, Syria, Sunnis, CNN, Tehran, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- United States leaders have rightly said that defeating the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and resolving Iraq's deepening civil war will require urgent political change in Baghdad. But the military assistance that Iran and Russia are speeding to Shiite groups in Iraq imperils that change. It now appears that a majority of Iraq's political parties and Shiite religious authorities blame Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's authoritarian tendencies and exclusion of mainstream Sunni groups for the crisis, and they seek his replacement as the starting point for resolving it. But just as this political majority has begun to form against him, Iran and Russia have extended al-Maliki material and political support that insulates him from domestic political pressure and may even embolden him to try to stay on. Writers: Iran, Russia aid to Iraq imperils U.S. call for al-Maliki to make Iraq government inclusive. Thus Al-Maliki is less likely to leave or to stop shunning Sunnis, they say. They say Iran helps al-Maliki return "worst of the worst" to key positions to oppress Sunnis. Writers: Tehran will see reforms U.S. wants as limits on Iranian influence
Sunni
[ "Sunni", "Sunnis" ]
{ "passage": 1006, "query": 1611 }
Query: During the "surge" period of 2007-08, al-Maliki repeatedly asked for U.S. air power and artillery capabilities to pound @placeholder neighborhoods (both of which he was denied) while vehemently protesting the use of precision munitions in Shiite militia-controlled areas. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Russia, al-Maliki, Islamic State, U.S., Shiite, Iranian, Sunni, Al-Maliki, Iran, Baghdad, Syria, Sunnis, CNN, Tehran, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- United States leaders have rightly said that defeating the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and resolving Iraq's deepening civil war will require urgent political change in Baghdad. But the military assistance that Iran and Russia are speeding to Shiite groups in Iraq imperils that change. It now appears that a majority of Iraq's political parties and Shiite religious authorities blame Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's authoritarian tendencies and exclusion of mainstream Sunni groups for the crisis, and they seek his replacement as the starting point for resolving it. But just as this political majority has begun to form against him, Iran and Russia have extended al-Maliki material and political support that insulates him from domestic political pressure and may even embolden him to try to stay on. Writers: Iran, Russia aid to Iraq imperils U.S. call for al-Maliki to make Iraq government inclusive. Thus Al-Maliki is less likely to leave or to stop shunning Sunnis, they say. They say Iran helps al-Maliki return "worst of the worst" to key positions to oppress Sunnis. Writers: Tehran will see reforms U.S. wants as limits on Iranian influence
Sunnis
[ "Russia" ]
{ "passage": 1006, "query": 1612 }
Query: These brutal tendencies are sure to come into the open again now that al-Maliki has the backing of Iran, Syria and @placeholder, all known for harsh tactics against civilian populations. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Russia, al-Maliki, Islamic State, U.S., Shiite, Iranian, Sunni, Al-Maliki, Iran, Baghdad, Syria, Sunnis, CNN, Tehran, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- United States leaders have rightly said that defeating the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and resolving Iraq's deepening civil war will require urgent political change in Baghdad. But the military assistance that Iran and Russia are speeding to Shiite groups in Iraq imperils that change. It now appears that a majority of Iraq's political parties and Shiite religious authorities blame Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's authoritarian tendencies and exclusion of mainstream Sunni groups for the crisis, and they seek his replacement as the starting point for resolving it. But just as this political majority has begun to form against him, Iran and Russia have extended al-Maliki material and political support that insulates him from domestic political pressure and may even embolden him to try to stay on. Writers: Iran, Russia aid to Iraq imperils U.S. call for al-Maliki to make Iraq government inclusive. Thus Al-Maliki is less likely to leave or to stop shunning Sunnis, they say. They say Iran helps al-Maliki return "worst of the worst" to key positions to oppress Sunnis. Writers: Tehran will see reforms U.S. wants as limits on Iranian influence
Russia
[ "Iraq" ]
{ "passage": 1006, "query": 1613 }
Query: It began to wane in 2010 when the U.S. ceded our leverage in favor of "smart power," believing that reasonable @placeholder minds would prevail. Entities: United States, Nuri al-Maliki, Russia, al-Maliki, Islamic State, U.S., Shiite, Iranian, Sunni, Al-Maliki, Iran, Baghdad, Syria, Sunnis, CNN, Tehran, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- United States leaders have rightly said that defeating the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and resolving Iraq's deepening civil war will require urgent political change in Baghdad. But the military assistance that Iran and Russia are speeding to Shiite groups in Iraq imperils that change. It now appears that a majority of Iraq's political parties and Shiite religious authorities blame Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's authoritarian tendencies and exclusion of mainstream Sunni groups for the crisis, and they seek his replacement as the starting point for resolving it. But just as this political majority has begun to form against him, Iran and Russia have extended al-Maliki material and political support that insulates him from domestic political pressure and may even embolden him to try to stay on. Writers: Iran, Russia aid to Iraq imperils U.S. call for al-Maliki to make Iraq government inclusive. Thus Al-Maliki is less likely to leave or to stop shunning Sunnis, they say. They say Iran helps al-Maliki return "worst of the worst" to key positions to oppress Sunnis. Writers: Tehran will see reforms U.S. wants as limits on Iranian influence
Iraq
[ "Arsenal" ]
{ "passage": 1007, "query": 1614 }
Query: It’s a big season for me, a big season for @placeholder.’ Entities: James Rodriguez, England, Manchester United, Neymar, Euro 2016, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, John Stones, Germany, Time, Brazil, Phil Jones, Jack Wilshere, Ross Barkley, Arsenal, Danny Welbeck, Mario Gotze, Matt Barlow, English, Raheem Sterling, Matt_Barlow_DM, World Cup, Luke Shaw, Chris Smalling Passage: By Matt Barlow Follow @@Matt_Barlow_DM Somewhere amid what seems like a never-ending cascade of empty promises and psychobabble about ‘positive signs’ and a brighter future for English football, there was this frank assessment of the World Cup by Jack Wilshere. ‘It’s easy for me to stand here and say we’re young and we can go forward,’ said the Arsenal midfielder. ‘But if you look at a team like Germany, they’ve got young players who are delivering now. ‘Time is running out for us to say we’re young. I’ll be 23 in January and that’s a good age for a footballer. Ross Barkley and Raheem Sterling are good young players. As England return from Brazil, Arsenal star admits World Cup negatives. Says young players are performing already for countries like Germany. Big season awaits Phil Jones, Chris Smalling and Danny Welbeck at Manchester United. Neymar, Mario Gotze and James Rodriguez already stars at young age. England need Luke Shaw, Ross Barkley, John Stones, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Raheem Sterling to mature during Euro 2016 campaign
Arsenal
[ "Skype" ]
{ "passage": 1008, "query": 1615 }
Query: But although Microsoft launched an advertising campaign and @placeholder has a privacy policy which both trumpet the companies privacy policies, secret internal NSA newsletters suggest that the companies co-operated with the intelligence community, The Guardian reports. Entities: US, Hotmail, Edward Snowden, Silicon Valley, The Guardian, Microsoft, Skype, Papers, Francesca Infante, NSA, Guardian, US National Security Agency Passage: By Francesca Infante PUBLISHED: 20:01 EST, 11 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:50 EST, 12 July 2013 Microsoft liaised with the US intelligence services so they could access emails, including Hotmail, and listen in on Skype video calls. Officials at the software giant and the US National Security Agency collaborated to get around the company’s own encryption programmes, according to documents seen by the Guardian newspaper. The paperwork, provided by whistleblower Edward Snowden, apparently demonstrates the level of co-operation between Silicon Valley and the intelligence services over the past three years. Co-operation: Microsoft liased with US intelligence agencies so that they could spy on unsuspected people's emails, according to documents seen by The Guardian. Papers apparently shows level of co-operation between Silicon Valley and intelligence services. The papers, seen by The Guardian, were provided by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden
Skype
[ "al-Qaida" ]
{ "passage": 1009, "query": 1616 }
Query: 'Any decision to use lethal force against a United States citizen -- even one intent on murdering Americans and who has become an operational leader of @placeholder in a foreign land - is among the gravest that government leaders can face,' Holder said. Entities: US, al-Qaida, al-Awlaki, Northwestern University, Anwar al-Awlaki, American, Americans, Constitution, Chicago, Holder, Associated Press, Yemen, Eric Holder Passage: By Associated Press Updated: 06:29 EST, 6 March 2012 Attorney General Eric Holder says the Constitution allows the government to assassinate US citizens living abroad if they are plotting terrorist attacks against other Americans. Holder's comments broke the administration's silence on the legal justifications for its decision to kill American-born al-Qaida operative Anwar al-Awlaki five months ago in Yemen. In a speech at Northwestern University law school in Chicago, he described al-Awlaki as concocting plans to kill Americans but he never explicitly acknowledged the administration responded by targeting the cleric for death. Justified: Attorney General Eric Holder's comments were the first public legal justification for the killing of American-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki. First legal justification for killing American al-Qaida leader Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen. Three part test: Imminent threat of violence against US, capture impossible and allowed under laws of war
al-Qaida
[ "James", "LeBron", "LeBron James" ]
{ "passage": 1010, "query": 1617 }
Query: : The pair were caught having what sounded like a discussion of @placeholder going to back the Heat Entities: LeBron, Cavaliers, Dwyane Wade, Christmas Day, Miami Heat, Miami, Heat, Dwayne Wade, Cleveland, Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James, NBA, James Passage: Not again? Not again, says LeBron James. The 30-year-old NBA star has shot down rumors of leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat, calling the speculation 'outlandish'. Eyebrows were raised on Christmas Day when LeBron was caught on camera talking to former Heat teammate Dwayne Wade after the Cavaliers lost to Miami. It was LeBron's first game since against the Heat since leaving his former team, and he said to his friend that 'if things aren't better this year, we're gonna reunite again and do some bigger and better things, all right? '. Scroll down for video Conspiring? : LeBron James has played down talk of a return to Miami after a conversation with former teammate Dwayne Wade (right) was caught on camera last week. James was caught on camera talking to former Heat teammate Dwyane Wade following the Cavaliers’ Christmas Day loss in Miami. He spoke about 'reuniting' and 'doing some bigger and better things' James said leaving Cleveland would be 'outlandish'
James
[ "James", "LeBron", "LeBron James" ]
{ "passage": 1010, "query": 1617 }
Query: : The pair were caught having what sounded like a discussion of @placeholder going to back the Heat Entities: LeBron, Cavaliers, Dwyane Wade, Christmas Day, Miami Heat, Miami, Heat, Dwayne Wade, Cleveland, Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James, NBA, James Passage: Not again? Not again, says LeBron James. The 30-year-old NBA star has shot down rumors of leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat, calling the speculation 'outlandish'. Eyebrows were raised on Christmas Day when LeBron was caught on camera talking to former Heat teammate Dwayne Wade after the Cavaliers lost to Miami. It was LeBron's first game since against the Heat since leaving his former team, and he said to his friend that 'if things aren't better this year, we're gonna reunite again and do some bigger and better things, all right? '. Scroll down for video Conspiring? : LeBron James has played down talk of a return to Miami after a conversation with former teammate Dwayne Wade (right) was caught on camera last week. James was caught on camera talking to former Heat teammate Dwyane Wade following the Cavaliers’ Christmas Day loss in Miami. He spoke about 'reuniting' and 'doing some bigger and better things' James said leaving Cleveland would be 'outlandish'
LeBron
[ "James", "LeBron", "LeBron James" ]
{ "passage": 1010, "query": 1617 }
Query: : The pair were caught having what sounded like a discussion of @placeholder going to back the Heat Entities: LeBron, Cavaliers, Dwyane Wade, Christmas Day, Miami Heat, Miami, Heat, Dwayne Wade, Cleveland, Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James, NBA, James Passage: Not again? Not again, says LeBron James. The 30-year-old NBA star has shot down rumors of leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat, calling the speculation 'outlandish'. Eyebrows were raised on Christmas Day when LeBron was caught on camera talking to former Heat teammate Dwayne Wade after the Cavaliers lost to Miami. It was LeBron's first game since against the Heat since leaving his former team, and he said to his friend that 'if things aren't better this year, we're gonna reunite again and do some bigger and better things, all right? '. Scroll down for video Conspiring? : LeBron James has played down talk of a return to Miami after a conversation with former teammate Dwayne Wade (right) was caught on camera last week. James was caught on camera talking to former Heat teammate Dwyane Wade following the Cavaliers’ Christmas Day loss in Miami. He spoke about 'reuniting' and 'doing some bigger and better things' James said leaving Cleveland would be 'outlandish'
LeBron James
[ "Heat", "Miami", "Miami Heat" ]
{ "passage": 1010, "query": 1618 }
Query: : The pair were caught having what sounded like a discussion of James going to back the @placeholder Entities: LeBron, Cavaliers, Dwyane Wade, Christmas Day, Miami Heat, Miami, Heat, Dwayne Wade, Cleveland, Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James, NBA, James Passage: Not again? Not again, says LeBron James. The 30-year-old NBA star has shot down rumors of leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat, calling the speculation 'outlandish'. Eyebrows were raised on Christmas Day when LeBron was caught on camera talking to former Heat teammate Dwayne Wade after the Cavaliers lost to Miami. It was LeBron's first game since against the Heat since leaving his former team, and he said to his friend that 'if things aren't better this year, we're gonna reunite again and do some bigger and better things, all right? '. Scroll down for video Conspiring? : LeBron James has played down talk of a return to Miami after a conversation with former teammate Dwayne Wade (right) was caught on camera last week. James was caught on camera talking to former Heat teammate Dwyane Wade following the Cavaliers’ Christmas Day loss in Miami. He spoke about 'reuniting' and 'doing some bigger and better things' James said leaving Cleveland would be 'outlandish'
Heat
[ "Heat", "Miami", "Miami Heat" ]
{ "passage": 1010, "query": 1618 }
Query: : The pair were caught having what sounded like a discussion of James going to back the @placeholder Entities: LeBron, Cavaliers, Dwyane Wade, Christmas Day, Miami Heat, Miami, Heat, Dwayne Wade, Cleveland, Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James, NBA, James Passage: Not again? Not again, says LeBron James. The 30-year-old NBA star has shot down rumors of leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat, calling the speculation 'outlandish'. Eyebrows were raised on Christmas Day when LeBron was caught on camera talking to former Heat teammate Dwayne Wade after the Cavaliers lost to Miami. It was LeBron's first game since against the Heat since leaving his former team, and he said to his friend that 'if things aren't better this year, we're gonna reunite again and do some bigger and better things, all right? '. Scroll down for video Conspiring? : LeBron James has played down talk of a return to Miami after a conversation with former teammate Dwayne Wade (right) was caught on camera last week. James was caught on camera talking to former Heat teammate Dwyane Wade following the Cavaliers’ Christmas Day loss in Miami. He spoke about 'reuniting' and 'doing some bigger and better things' James said leaving Cleveland would be 'outlandish'
Miami
[ "Heat", "Miami", "Miami Heat" ]
{ "passage": 1010, "query": 1618 }
Query: : The pair were caught having what sounded like a discussion of James going to back the @placeholder Entities: LeBron, Cavaliers, Dwyane Wade, Christmas Day, Miami Heat, Miami, Heat, Dwayne Wade, Cleveland, Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James, NBA, James Passage: Not again? Not again, says LeBron James. The 30-year-old NBA star has shot down rumors of leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat, calling the speculation 'outlandish'. Eyebrows were raised on Christmas Day when LeBron was caught on camera talking to former Heat teammate Dwayne Wade after the Cavaliers lost to Miami. It was LeBron's first game since against the Heat since leaving his former team, and he said to his friend that 'if things aren't better this year, we're gonna reunite again and do some bigger and better things, all right? '. Scroll down for video Conspiring? : LeBron James has played down talk of a return to Miami after a conversation with former teammate Dwayne Wade (right) was caught on camera last week. James was caught on camera talking to former Heat teammate Dwyane Wade following the Cavaliers’ Christmas Day loss in Miami. He spoke about 'reuniting' and 'doing some bigger and better things' James said leaving Cleveland would be 'outlandish'
Miami Heat
[ "Neptune" ]
{ "passage": 1011, "query": 1619 }
Query: ‘Exactly 25 years ago at @placeholder, Voyager 2 delivered our “first” look at an unexplored planet. Entities: Neptune, New Horizons, Nasa, Voyager 2, MailOnline, Rosetta, Washington DC, Pluto, Jonathan O'Callaghan Passage: By Jonathan O'Callaghan for MailOnline The world has been abuzz with news of Rosetta’s arrival at its comet target recently, with the mission making headlines across the globe. But next year on 14 July 2015 an even more remarkable mission will reach its climax - Nasa’s New Horizons probe will flyby Pluto in the culmination of a nine-year journey, returning the first ever close-up images of the dwarf planet. And Nasa has announced that the spacecraft has now crossed the orbit of Neptune, the last planetary crossing on its way to Pluto, in record time. The New Horizons probe (artist's illustration shown) has passed the orbit of Neptune on its way to Pluto. Officials at Nasa in Washington DC heralded the milestone as a key moment for the mission. This was the largest major planetary crossing before the spacecraft arrives at Pluto on 14 July 2015. The New Horizons probe has passed the orbit of Neptune on its way to Pluto. Officials at Nasa in Washington DC heralded the milestone as a key moment. This was the largest major planetary crossing before the spacecraft arrives at Pluto on 14 July 2015 - although Neptune was nowhere near at the time. In a flyby lasting several weeks New Horizons will return the first ever images of the dwarf planet Pluto from up close next year. The crossing of Neptune's orbit also came on the 25th anniversary of Voyager 2's first look at the gas giant back in 1989
Neptune
[ "Neptune" ]
{ "passage": 1011, "query": 1620 }
Query: In fact, @placeholder is actually 2.48 billion miles (4 billion km) from New Horizons at this moment, and with the spacecraft heading out of the solar system it will never encounter the gas giant. Entities: Neptune, New Horizons, Nasa, Voyager 2, MailOnline, Rosetta, Washington DC, Pluto, Jonathan O'Callaghan Passage: By Jonathan O'Callaghan for MailOnline The world has been abuzz with news of Rosetta’s arrival at its comet target recently, with the mission making headlines across the globe. But next year on 14 July 2015 an even more remarkable mission will reach its climax - Nasa’s New Horizons probe will flyby Pluto in the culmination of a nine-year journey, returning the first ever close-up images of the dwarf planet. And Nasa has announced that the spacecraft has now crossed the orbit of Neptune, the last planetary crossing on its way to Pluto, in record time. The New Horizons probe (artist's illustration shown) has passed the orbit of Neptune on its way to Pluto. Officials at Nasa in Washington DC heralded the milestone as a key moment for the mission. This was the largest major planetary crossing before the spacecraft arrives at Pluto on 14 July 2015. The New Horizons probe has passed the orbit of Neptune on its way to Pluto. Officials at Nasa in Washington DC heralded the milestone as a key moment. This was the largest major planetary crossing before the spacecraft arrives at Pluto on 14 July 2015 - although Neptune was nowhere near at the time. In a flyby lasting several weeks New Horizons will return the first ever images of the dwarf planet Pluto from up close next year. The crossing of Neptune's orbit also came on the 25th anniversary of Voyager 2's first look at the gas giant back in 1989
Neptune
[ "Matt Prior", "Prior" ]
{ "passage": 1012, "query": 1621 }
Query: The one thing I will say is I immediately realised it was codswallop when I read the character assassination of @placeholder. Entities: Mood Hoover, French, England, Pietersen, Strauss, Graeme Swann, Jules Verne, 60 Tests, Matt Prior, Prior, ex-England, Flower, Trott, Kevin Pietersen, South Africans, Big Cheese, The Big Cheese, Swann, KP Passage: Read his views on 'Big Cheese' Matt Prior I did NOT text South Africans ways to get Strauss out Flower's regime led to cliques (and Trott telling Prior and Swann to 'f*** off') Flower was a 'f****** horrendous' 'Mood Hoover' Graeme Swann has blasted Kevin Pietersen's autobiography as a 'work of fiction' and that any criticism of his former England team-mate Matt Prior is 'codswallop'. The ex-England spinner, who took 255 wickets in 60 Tests, claims he 'expected' KP: The Autobiography to be about as factually correct as Jules Verne - a French novelist who specialised in science fiction. Pietersen dubs Prior 'The Big Cheese' and dedicates a whole chapter to the wicket-keeper, claiming his vice-captaincy reign was one of terror and intimidation. Graeme Swann labels Kevin Pietersen's autobiography as 'work of fiction' Ex-England spinner defends Matt Prior, saying allegations are 'codswallop' KP: The Autobiography has claims Prior's vice-captaincy reign was one of fear and intimidation and Pietersen refers to him as 'The Big Cheese' Swann claims Prior actually fought to keep Pietersen in England fold
Matt Prior
[ "Matt Prior", "Prior" ]
{ "passage": 1012, "query": 1621 }
Query: The one thing I will say is I immediately realised it was codswallop when I read the character assassination of @placeholder. Entities: Mood Hoover, French, England, Pietersen, Strauss, Graeme Swann, Jules Verne, 60 Tests, Matt Prior, Prior, ex-England, Flower, Trott, Kevin Pietersen, South Africans, Big Cheese, The Big Cheese, Swann, KP Passage: Read his views on 'Big Cheese' Matt Prior I did NOT text South Africans ways to get Strauss out Flower's regime led to cliques (and Trott telling Prior and Swann to 'f*** off') Flower was a 'f****** horrendous' 'Mood Hoover' Graeme Swann has blasted Kevin Pietersen's autobiography as a 'work of fiction' and that any criticism of his former England team-mate Matt Prior is 'codswallop'. The ex-England spinner, who took 255 wickets in 60 Tests, claims he 'expected' KP: The Autobiography to be about as factually correct as Jules Verne - a French novelist who specialised in science fiction. Pietersen dubs Prior 'The Big Cheese' and dedicates a whole chapter to the wicket-keeper, claiming his vice-captaincy reign was one of terror and intimidation. Graeme Swann labels Kevin Pietersen's autobiography as 'work of fiction' Ex-England spinner defends Matt Prior, saying allegations are 'codswallop' KP: The Autobiography has claims Prior's vice-captaincy reign was one of fear and intimidation and Pietersen refers to him as 'The Big Cheese' Swann claims Prior actually fought to keep Pietersen in England fold
Prior
[ "Real Oviedo" ]
{ "passage": 1013, "query": 1622 }
Query: Whatever happens at the very least I have to buy a @placeholder mug. Entities: Hawkins, Sampdoria, Spanish, European Cup, Italian, Nottingham Forest, Sid Lowe, Jonathan Hawkins, Forest, Real Oviedo, English, Oviedo, CNN, British Passage: (CNN) -- Last Wednesday, in a move that I still don't fully understand, I became a shareholder in the Spanish football club Real Oviedo. In terms of my relationship with football, I should probably lay my cards on the table. I am a Nottingham Forest fan. Anyone of a certain age with a passing interest in the game will understand that I'm familiar with disappointment. Having watched Forest fall from the heights of back-to-back European Cup wins to the depths of English football's third tier I know, all too well, the emotions involved in witnessing a distressing decline. This doubtless explains why some sense of faded glamour or a struggle against adversity tends to attract me to a club. To illustrate this point, my favorite Italian team is Sampdoria, currently lying 14th in Serie A. Winning, as they say, isn't everything. Why would a Nottingham Forest fan invest $52 in third-tier Spanish club Real Oviedo? Jonathan Hawkins interest in Oviedo piqued by British journalist Sid Lowe. Hawkins bought four shares allowing him to attend Oviedo's annual general meeting. The third division club had had until November 17 to avoid extinction
Real Oviedo
[ "NY" ]
{ "passage": 1014, "query": 1623 }
Query: The Bronx Defenders - which is known for its aggressive defense of low-income and minority clients in the @placeholder - has amassed around $107million in city funding since 2007. Entities: NYPD, Mike Brown, Kumar Rao, Hands Up, New York, DOI, Bill de Blasio, The Bronx Defenders, Sean Bell, Ryan Napoli, NY Passage: Two taxpayer-funded New York defense attorneys have sparked outrage after appearing in an online rap video that urges black people to kill police officers - and allowing it to be filmed in their offices. The video, dubbed 'Hands Up', shows black men holding guns to the head of a white actor dressed as an NYPD cop, and features the lyric: 'For Mike Brown and Sean Bell, a cop got to get killed'. It also depicts a grief-stricken mother walking into The Bronx Defenders's offices on 161st Street, where she is comforted by an attorney. Another lawyer at the firm features later in the footage. 'Hands Up' rap video shows black men holding guns to an officer's head. Also includes lyric: 'For Mike Brown and Sean Bell, a cop got to get killed' Attorneys Kumar Rao and Ryan Napoli criticized for appearing in footage. They also allowed video to be filmed in The Bronx Defenders's NY offices. DOI investigation found lawyers guilty of committing 'serious misconduct' New York Mayor Bill de Blasio described the findings as 'deeply disturbing'
NY
[ "Norman Foster" ]
{ "passage": 1015, "query": 1624 }
Query: As a result, @placeholder told Architectural Record: 'The car would visually be banished, and tarmac would be replaced by greenery, and car parks by jogging and bicycle trails.' Entities: Steve Jobs, California, Norman Foster, Cupertino, Victoria Woollaston, Architectural Record, Apple Passage: By Victoria Woollaston Concept images of Apple's Cupertino headquarters only reveal one part of a story which began in 2011 when co-founder Steve Jobs laid down plans for a futuristic new campus. During an interview with Architectural Record, chief architect Sir Norman Foster gave an additional insight into how Apple's 'spaceship' will be built - as well as the inspiration behind its circular and 'organic' design. This includes cars being 'banished and buried' in underground car parks, tarmac being replaced by greenery and windows that stretch the full height of the four-storey main building that slide open. Scroll down for video. Apple founder Steve Jobs originally submitted the application for the Cupertino headquarters back in 2011. The campus will be a mile in circumference, feature glass walls and solar panels and cover 175 acres. In an interview with Architectural Record, Sir Norman Foster gave an insight into how the 'spaceship' will be built. He said cars will be 'banished and buried' in an underground car park and tarmac will be replaced with greenery. Glass walls the height of the building will slide open, and cafes and restaurants will help break up the vast scale. More than 1,000 bikes will be kept on site to help staff make their way around the circular campus. Apple plans to build it in Cupertino in California and it will be surrounded by a man-made forest of 7,000 trees. The 'organic' nature of the site was inspired by Steve Jobs and his memories of California as he was growing up. It is expected that the building will be completed by 2016 at the earliest
Norman Foster
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1016, "query": 1625 }
Query: two colors or from light to dark, has risen by 45per cent in the @placeholder Entities: Minnie Driver, World Cup, U.S., Misty White Sidell, Carmen Electra, Brazilian, Herve Leger, eBay, Los Angeles Passage: By Misty White Sidell Despite their lack of cachet in the high-fashion realm, sales of bandage dresses are soaring on eBay – with the auction site reporting that purchases have doubled since last year. In the run up to the World Cup, eBay investigated how Brazilian trends have taken hold in the U.S. over the past few months. In looking at sales between March and May 2014 the site found that 500,000 bodycon dresses have been purchased by eager bidders worldwide. Unfashionable turns: Despite their lacking fashion quotient, bodycon dresses have doubled their sales on eBay in the U.S. over the last few months (pictured, Carmen Electra wears a bandage dress in Los Angeles in April, left; Minnie Driver appears in a Herve Leger dress, right). In the run up to the World Cup, eBay investigated how Brazilian trends have taken hold in the U.S. over the past few months
U.S.
[ "Brazilian" ]
{ "passage": 1016, "query": 1626 }
Query: auction site also cites a rise in bikini sales as a sign that @placeholder Entities: Minnie Driver, World Cup, U.S., Misty White Sidell, Carmen Electra, Brazilian, Herve Leger, eBay, Los Angeles Passage: By Misty White Sidell Despite their lack of cachet in the high-fashion realm, sales of bandage dresses are soaring on eBay – with the auction site reporting that purchases have doubled since last year. In the run up to the World Cup, eBay investigated how Brazilian trends have taken hold in the U.S. over the past few months. In looking at sales between March and May 2014 the site found that 500,000 bodycon dresses have been purchased by eager bidders worldwide. Unfashionable turns: Despite their lacking fashion quotient, bodycon dresses have doubled their sales on eBay in the U.S. over the last few months (pictured, Carmen Electra wears a bandage dress in Los Angeles in April, left; Minnie Driver appears in a Herve Leger dress, right). In the run up to the World Cup, eBay investigated how Brazilian trends have taken hold in the U.S. over the past few months
Brazilian
[ "Nokia" ]
{ "passage": 1017, "query": 1627 }
Query: From now on, Microsoft devices will carry the company's name in the place where the word '@placeholder' used to appear. Entities: Nokia, Tuula Rytilä, Finnish, Microsoft, Windows Phone, Nokia Lumia, Washington, Microsoft Lumia Passage: Nokia fans, look away now. If you were upset by the news that the Nokia branding was to be dropped from all future Microsoft phones, then you won’t want to see these new images. Microsoft has now unveiled what its phones will look like once the branding switch to ‘Microsoft Lumia’ is complete, bringing to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. Dry your eyes mate: Microsoft has revealed what its phones will look like now that the Nokia brand name has been dropped from all future devices, shown in this image. From now on all Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will simply be called Microsoft Lumia, although existing phones will continue to be supported. Microsoft has unveiled what its phones will look like without Nokia branding. The switch in branding was first reported earlier this week. All Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will now be 'Microsoft Lumia' The Washington-based firm has now made the rebranding official. 'Say hello to Microsoft Lumia' the company's Tuula Rytilä said in a blog post. It brings to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. However some basic entry-level phones with Nokia branding will still be sold. And existing Nokia and Windows Phone devices will still be supported. Microsoft bought Nokia's phone business for £4.5bn ($7.2 bn) in April. Finnish firm Nokia lives on as a separate technology company
Nokia
[ "Microsoft" ]
{ "passage": 1017, "query": 1628 }
Query: It was first hinted at when Microsoft moved Nokia.com to be hosted on @placeholder’s own site. Entities: Nokia, Tuula Rytilä, Finnish, Microsoft, Windows Phone, Nokia Lumia, Washington, Microsoft Lumia Passage: Nokia fans, look away now. If you were upset by the news that the Nokia branding was to be dropped from all future Microsoft phones, then you won’t want to see these new images. Microsoft has now unveiled what its phones will look like once the branding switch to ‘Microsoft Lumia’ is complete, bringing to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. Dry your eyes mate: Microsoft has revealed what its phones will look like now that the Nokia brand name has been dropped from all future devices, shown in this image. From now on all Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will simply be called Microsoft Lumia, although existing phones will continue to be supported. Microsoft has unveiled what its phones will look like without Nokia branding. The switch in branding was first reported earlier this week. All Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will now be 'Microsoft Lumia' The Washington-based firm has now made the rebranding official. 'Say hello to Microsoft Lumia' the company's Tuula Rytilä said in a blog post. It brings to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. However some basic entry-level phones with Nokia branding will still be sold. And existing Nokia and Windows Phone devices will still be supported. Microsoft bought Nokia's phone business for £4.5bn ($7.2 bn) in April. Finnish firm Nokia lives on as a separate technology company
Microsoft
[ "Microsoft" ]
{ "passage": 1017, "query": 1629 }
Query: ‘You might have seen that in the last couple of months, we have already made some name changes to our apps to better reflect that these apps now come from @placeholder. Entities: Nokia, Tuula Rytilä, Finnish, Microsoft, Windows Phone, Nokia Lumia, Washington, Microsoft Lumia Passage: Nokia fans, look away now. If you were upset by the news that the Nokia branding was to be dropped from all future Microsoft phones, then you won’t want to see these new images. Microsoft has now unveiled what its phones will look like once the branding switch to ‘Microsoft Lumia’ is complete, bringing to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. Dry your eyes mate: Microsoft has revealed what its phones will look like now that the Nokia brand name has been dropped from all future devices, shown in this image. From now on all Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will simply be called Microsoft Lumia, although existing phones will continue to be supported. Microsoft has unveiled what its phones will look like without Nokia branding. The switch in branding was first reported earlier this week. All Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will now be 'Microsoft Lumia' The Washington-based firm has now made the rebranding official. 'Say hello to Microsoft Lumia' the company's Tuula Rytilä said in a blog post. It brings to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. However some basic entry-level phones with Nokia branding will still be sold. And existing Nokia and Windows Phone devices will still be supported. Microsoft bought Nokia's phone business for £4.5bn ($7.2 bn) in April. Finnish firm Nokia lives on as a separate technology company
Microsoft
[ "Microsoft Lumia", "Nokia Lumia" ]
{ "passage": 1017, "query": 1630 }
Query: The change by the Washington firm will see all Microsoft smartphones simply called Microsoft Lumia from now on (@placeholder 730 shown). Entities: Nokia, Tuula Rytilä, Finnish, Microsoft, Windows Phone, Nokia Lumia, Washington, Microsoft Lumia Passage: Nokia fans, look away now. If you were upset by the news that the Nokia branding was to be dropped from all future Microsoft phones, then you won’t want to see these new images. Microsoft has now unveiled what its phones will look like once the branding switch to ‘Microsoft Lumia’ is complete, bringing to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. Dry your eyes mate: Microsoft has revealed what its phones will look like now that the Nokia brand name has been dropped from all future devices, shown in this image. From now on all Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will simply be called Microsoft Lumia, although existing phones will continue to be supported. Microsoft has unveiled what its phones will look like without Nokia branding. The switch in branding was first reported earlier this week. All Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will now be 'Microsoft Lumia' The Washington-based firm has now made the rebranding official. 'Say hello to Microsoft Lumia' the company's Tuula Rytilä said in a blog post. It brings to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. However some basic entry-level phones with Nokia branding will still be sold. And existing Nokia and Windows Phone devices will still be supported. Microsoft bought Nokia's phone business for £4.5bn ($7.2 bn) in April. Finnish firm Nokia lives on as a separate technology company
Microsoft Lumia
[ "Microsoft Lumia", "Nokia Lumia" ]
{ "passage": 1017, "query": 1630 }
Query: The change by the Washington firm will see all Microsoft smartphones simply called Microsoft Lumia from now on (@placeholder 730 shown). Entities: Nokia, Tuula Rytilä, Finnish, Microsoft, Windows Phone, Nokia Lumia, Washington, Microsoft Lumia Passage: Nokia fans, look away now. If you were upset by the news that the Nokia branding was to be dropped from all future Microsoft phones, then you won’t want to see these new images. Microsoft has now unveiled what its phones will look like once the branding switch to ‘Microsoft Lumia’ is complete, bringing to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. Dry your eyes mate: Microsoft has revealed what its phones will look like now that the Nokia brand name has been dropped from all future devices, shown in this image. From now on all Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will simply be called Microsoft Lumia, although existing phones will continue to be supported. Microsoft has unveiled what its phones will look like without Nokia branding. The switch in branding was first reported earlier this week. All Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will now be 'Microsoft Lumia' The Washington-based firm has now made the rebranding official. 'Say hello to Microsoft Lumia' the company's Tuula Rytilä said in a blog post. It brings to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. However some basic entry-level phones with Nokia branding will still be sold. And existing Nokia and Windows Phone devices will still be supported. Microsoft bought Nokia's phone business for £4.5bn ($7.2 bn) in April. Finnish firm Nokia lives on as a separate technology company
Nokia Lumia
[ "Microsoft" ]
{ "passage": 1017, "query": 1631 }
Query: 'Yes, we have sold our mobile phone business to @placeholder. Entities: Nokia, Tuula Rytilä, Finnish, Microsoft, Windows Phone, Nokia Lumia, Washington, Microsoft Lumia Passage: Nokia fans, look away now. If you were upset by the news that the Nokia branding was to be dropped from all future Microsoft phones, then you won’t want to see these new images. Microsoft has now unveiled what its phones will look like once the branding switch to ‘Microsoft Lumia’ is complete, bringing to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. Dry your eyes mate: Microsoft has revealed what its phones will look like now that the Nokia brand name has been dropped from all future devices, shown in this image. From now on all Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will simply be called Microsoft Lumia, although existing phones will continue to be supported. Microsoft has unveiled what its phones will look like without Nokia branding. The switch in branding was first reported earlier this week. All Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will now be 'Microsoft Lumia' The Washington-based firm has now made the rebranding official. 'Say hello to Microsoft Lumia' the company's Tuula Rytilä said in a blog post. It brings to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. However some basic entry-level phones with Nokia branding will still be sold. And existing Nokia and Windows Phone devices will still be supported. Microsoft bought Nokia's phone business for £4.5bn ($7.2 bn) in April. Finnish firm Nokia lives on as a separate technology company
Microsoft
[ "Microsoft" ]
{ "passage": 1017, "query": 1632 }
Query: ‘Yes, we have sold our mobile phone business to @placeholder. Entities: Nokia, Tuula Rytilä, Finnish, Microsoft, Windows Phone, Nokia Lumia, Washington, Microsoft Lumia Passage: Nokia fans, look away now. If you were upset by the news that the Nokia branding was to be dropped from all future Microsoft phones, then you won’t want to see these new images. Microsoft has now unveiled what its phones will look like once the branding switch to ‘Microsoft Lumia’ is complete, bringing to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. Dry your eyes mate: Microsoft has revealed what its phones will look like now that the Nokia brand name has been dropped from all future devices, shown in this image. From now on all Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will simply be called Microsoft Lumia, although existing phones will continue to be supported. Microsoft has unveiled what its phones will look like without Nokia branding. The switch in branding was first reported earlier this week. All Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will now be 'Microsoft Lumia' The Washington-based firm has now made the rebranding official. 'Say hello to Microsoft Lumia' the company's Tuula Rytilä said in a blog post. It brings to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. However some basic entry-level phones with Nokia branding will still be sold. And existing Nokia and Windows Phone devices will still be supported. Microsoft bought Nokia's phone business for £4.5bn ($7.2 bn) in April. Finnish firm Nokia lives on as a separate technology company
Microsoft
[ "Ron Johnson" ]
{ "passage": 1018, "query": 1633 }
Query: @placeholder, of the Missouri Highway Patrol, who is black, was put in charge by Gov. Entities: The Associated Press, National Guard, Darren Wilson, Jay Nixon, Ferguson, Ron Johnson, Michael Brown, Missouri State Police, Missouri Passage: Newly released email exchanges between police brass show that the Missouri State Police captain placed in charge of security in Ferguson after Michael Brown's killing was both vilified and praised for attempting to replace authorities' militarized approach with one more sympathetic to protesters. The emails, obtained by The Associated Press through an open-records request, also show that police tried to find a way to protect members of the clergy who were in the protest crowds, and that some officers objected to an order to take their meals in public. The messages offer a small window into the inner workings of Missouri law-enforcement agencies as they tried to quell the tensions that arose following the fatal shooting of the black 18-year-old by white police officer Darren Wilson. Current and retired law enforcement officers sharply criticized Missouri State Police Capt Ron Johnson for apologizing to protesters. Emails from August show officers were opposed to an order requiring them to patronize Ferguson businesses at lunchtime. Police tried to find a way to protect members of the clergy who were in the protest crowds. Missouri Governor Jay Nixon declared a state of emergency and called in the National Guard ahead of grand jury decision in Michael Brown shooting
Ron Johnson
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1019, "query": 1634 }
Query: While assertions that the @placeholder executes more blacks than whites are incorrect -- the country has executed 263 more white people than black people since the death penalty's 1976 reinstatement -- inequalities exist when a murder is interracial. Entities: Media's Latest Baby Seal, Jimmy Carter, U.S., Ann Coulter, Twitter, Wake up America, JamesKlynn, TRizzleComedy, Cop Killer, Casey Anthony, Davis, European, CNN, Anthony, Troy Davis Passage: (CNN) -- What was a somber mood following convicted cop killer Troy Davis' execution Wednesday night turned to disgust and outrage by morning. Casey Anthony was a trending topic Thursday because so many people had taken to Twitter to express their dismay over Anthony being deemed innocent in the death of her daughter while Davis is executed. "Casey Anthony is offered a book deal, Troy Davis is only offered his last meal. Wake up America, our justice system is screwed," came a tweet from the handle JamesKlynn. Another, from TRizzleComedy, read, "If the Troy Davis situation has taught us anything today, its that Casey Anthony should've been black." Many claim race played a major role in decision to refuse clemency for Troy Davis. Former President Jimmy Carter hopes execution prompts rejection of death penalty. Ann Coulter writes article headlined, "Cop Killer is Media's Latest Baby Seal" European nations call on U.S. to abolish capital punishment "to protect human dignity"
U.S.
[ "Jimmy Carter" ]
{ "passage": 1019, "query": 1635 }
Query: We hope this tragedy will spur us as a nation toward the total rejection of capital punishment," @placeholder wrote. Entities: Media's Latest Baby Seal, Jimmy Carter, U.S., Ann Coulter, Twitter, Wake up America, JamesKlynn, TRizzleComedy, Cop Killer, Casey Anthony, Davis, European, CNN, Anthony, Troy Davis Passage: (CNN) -- What was a somber mood following convicted cop killer Troy Davis' execution Wednesday night turned to disgust and outrage by morning. Casey Anthony was a trending topic Thursday because so many people had taken to Twitter to express their dismay over Anthony being deemed innocent in the death of her daughter while Davis is executed. "Casey Anthony is offered a book deal, Troy Davis is only offered his last meal. Wake up America, our justice system is screwed," came a tweet from the handle JamesKlynn. Another, from TRizzleComedy, read, "If the Troy Davis situation has taught us anything today, its that Casey Anthony should've been black." Many claim race played a major role in decision to refuse clemency for Troy Davis. Former President Jimmy Carter hopes execution prompts rejection of death penalty. Ann Coulter writes article headlined, "Cop Killer is Media's Latest Baby Seal" European nations call on U.S. to abolish capital punishment "to protect human dignity"
Jimmy Carter
[ "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1020, "query": 1636 }
Query: The indictment does not say how much the @placeholder was allegedly defrauded, because the investigation is under way, officials said. Entities: Northern District of Georgia, United States, Jordan, Georgia, U.S., Public Warehousing Company KSC, Middle East, Atlanta, CNN, Kuwait, Kuwaiti, Iraq Passage: Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- A Kuwaiti company that has been paid more than $8.5 billion to supply food and other items to the U.S. military in the Middle East has been indicted on multiple federal fraud charges, authorities announced Monday. Public Warehousing Company KSC is charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, committing major fraud against the United States, making false statements, submitting false claims and wire fraud, a six-count indictment states. The company obtained contracts in May 2003, February 2005 and July 2005 to feed U.S. troops in Iraq, Kuwait and Jordan, said the U.S. attorney's office for the Northern District of Georgia, where the charges were filed. Public Warehousing Company KSC was paid $8.5 billion to supply food, other items. Indictment says company presented false claims, overcharged. Investigation is still under way. Company did not return calls seeking comment
U.S.
[ "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1020, "query": 1636 }
Query: The indictment does not say how much the @placeholder was allegedly defrauded, because the investigation is under way, officials said. Entities: Northern District of Georgia, United States, Jordan, Georgia, U.S., Public Warehousing Company KSC, Middle East, Atlanta, CNN, Kuwait, Kuwaiti, Iraq Passage: Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- A Kuwaiti company that has been paid more than $8.5 billion to supply food and other items to the U.S. military in the Middle East has been indicted on multiple federal fraud charges, authorities announced Monday. Public Warehousing Company KSC is charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, committing major fraud against the United States, making false statements, submitting false claims and wire fraud, a six-count indictment states. The company obtained contracts in May 2003, February 2005 and July 2005 to feed U.S. troops in Iraq, Kuwait and Jordan, said the U.S. attorney's office for the Northern District of Georgia, where the charges were filed. Public Warehousing Company KSC was paid $8.5 billion to supply food, other items. Indictment says company presented false claims, overcharged. Investigation is still under way. Company did not return calls seeking comment
United States
[ "Santa" ]
{ "passage": 1021, "query": 1637 }
Query: Unlike @placeholder, Grandfather Frost gives his gifts openly when he arrives with a big sack of presents. Entities: Russian, Ekhe Dyyl, Siberia, Grandfather Frost, New Year's Eve, Santas, Santa, Sook Irey, Christmas Eve Passage: He has a long white beard and a sack, but that's where the similarities end. In Siberia, he might be wearing a belt made from woolly mammoth bones and - shock, horror - not even arrive on Christmas Eve. So spare a thought for the Russian region, where no fewer than seven different Santa figures will bring joy to children in the coming weeks. All of them look old, with flowing white beards, and most have long histories, possibly reaching back to pagan times, but each is distinct and covers their own territory. Intriguingly, most are accompanied by beautiful snow maidens. Grandfather Frost carries a magic staff and visits on New Year's Eve. Ekhe Dyyl rides a bull while his granddaughter travels by reindeer. Sook Irey can fly and is made of ice. Some of the Santas meet every year at special summits, accompanied by their beautiful snow maidens
Santa
[ "Sook Irey" ]
{ "passage": 1021, "query": 1638 }
Query: There is no sleigh nor any reindeer but @placeholder flies to houses and yurts bringing gifts to children at New Year. Entities: Russian, Ekhe Dyyl, Siberia, Grandfather Frost, New Year's Eve, Santas, Santa, Sook Irey, Christmas Eve Passage: He has a long white beard and a sack, but that's where the similarities end. In Siberia, he might be wearing a belt made from woolly mammoth bones and - shock, horror - not even arrive on Christmas Eve. So spare a thought for the Russian region, where no fewer than seven different Santa figures will bring joy to children in the coming weeks. All of them look old, with flowing white beards, and most have long histories, possibly reaching back to pagan times, but each is distinct and covers their own territory. Intriguingly, most are accompanied by beautiful snow maidens. Grandfather Frost carries a magic staff and visits on New Year's Eve. Ekhe Dyyl rides a bull while his granddaughter travels by reindeer. Sook Irey can fly and is made of ice. Some of the Santas meet every year at special summits, accompanied by their beautiful snow maidens
Sook Irey
[ "France" ]
{ "passage": 1022, "query": 1639 }
Query: He also has his own website, where he has written about his excitement in starting a new career in @placeholder. Entities: Olympique Marseille, Ligue 1, Malaysia, French Football Federation, Queens Park Rangers, Joey Barton, QPR, European, CNN, Marseille, English Football Association, Manchester City, Fleetwood Town, English, Premier League, Barton, France, French League, Twitter Passage: (CNN) -- English footballer Joey Barton will have to wait until November to make his Ligue 1 debut for Marseille after the French League confirmed he must serve the remainder of his 12-game ban. Barton was handed the lengthy suspension by the English Football Association after he was red-carded in Queens Park Rangers' final Premier League match of last season at Manchester City. After training with English lower league side Fleetwood Town, Barton was then left behind as QPR toured Malaysia during preseason, and he completed a season-long loan move to Marseille before the August transfer window closed. "Upon the transfer of Joey Barton from Queens Park Rangers to Olympique Marseille, the English Football Association transmitted to the French Football Federation the disciplinary sanction he was subject to in the English league," said a French League statement. QPR's Joey Barton must serve the remainder of his 12-game ban in France. The 30-year-old is ineligible to play in Marseille's domestic matches. English midfielder can play for his new loan club in European competition. Controversial figure has put violent past behind him to build big Twitter audience
France
[ "Teton dam" ]
{ "passage": 1023, "query": 1640 }
Query: Built for just under $100 million between 1972 and 1976, the @placeholder was supposed to provide irrigation, electricity, and (ironically) flood prevention for the thousands of people living in its 305-foot-tall shadow. Entities: Bedford Chamber of Commerce, Great Pyramid of Cheops, Midwestern, Bedford, Mental Floss, Merle Edington, Disney, Edington, Indiana, Limestone Capital of the World, Teton dam, Texas Passage: (Mental Floss) -- 1. Dumb as a limestone brick: Indiana's misguided bid for tourists The great idea: Turn a small Midwestern town into a tourist mecca for lovers of limestone block. The great big problem: Limestone block is not as big a draw as you might think. Cost to taxpayers: $700,000 Despite being the undisputed "Limestone Capital of the World," Bedford, Indiana, always had a hard time figuring out how to parlay its claim to fame into a thriving tourism industry. That is, until Bedford Chamber of Commerce member Merle Edington came up with a brilliant plan. In the late 1970s, Edington proposed that Bedford build a Disney-style theme park. But, instead of cartoon characters, the park's main attraction would be limestone, featuring a 95-foot-high replica of the Great Pyramid of Cheops built out of (you guessed it) local limestone blocks. Millions of dollars spent on useless, failed or cancelled projects. Building Teton dam took four years; collapse took one afternoon. $12 billion superconductor in Texas was never finished
Teton dam
[ "Guadalupe Ronquillo-Ovalle" ]
{ "passage": 1024, "query": 1641 }
Query: No divorce filings or requests for a restraining order were filed, and @placeholder did not ask for a protective order, according to records. Entities: Israel Alvarez, Israel Alverez, Guadalupe Ronquillo-Ovalle, Aaron Sharp, Texas, Associated Press, re found s Passage: By Aaron Sharp and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 02:59 EST, 23 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:28 EST, 23 September 2013 Criminal history: Israel Alverez, 33, was arrested for family violence on September 11 and now police believe he shot his family before killing himself A couple and their three children have been found dead inside their Texas home in what police now believe is an apparent murder-suicide. The father of the slain children, Israel Alvarez, was arrested on a domestic assault charge less than two weeks before his body and that of his wife Guadalupe Ronquillo-Ovalle and their three young children were discovered. A couple and their three children- ages 4, 8 and 12- were found shot to death inside their Texas home. Police believe it was a murder-suicide as the father, Israel Alverez, was arrested for a domestic assault charge less than two weeks ago. Sheriff said they are not looking for a suspect outside of the home. Alverez's father was the one to call 911 and report the deaths
Guadalupe Ronquillo-Ovalle
[ "Federer", "Roger Federer" ]
{ "passage": 1025, "query": 1642 }
Query: Murray claimed the title, but met his match against a much-improved @placeholder in Cincinnati. Entities: Novak Djokovic, Swiss, Masters, World, Djokovic, Flushing Meadow, Cincinnati, U.S. Open, Roger Federer, Federer, CNN, Andy Murray, Ohio, ATP Tour Passage: (CNN) -- Roger Federer sent out an ominous message to his rivals by claiming the Masters 1000 tournament in Cincinnati with a straight sets demolition of Novak Djokovic in the final on Sunday. Federer was getting his hands on his 61st career title after an emphatic win. Federer was playing his second tournament since returning to the ATP Tour circuit after becoming the father of twin girls and was back to his peerless best ahead of the U.S. Open at Flushing Meadow next week. The Swiss maestro swept aside world number two Andy Murray in straight sets in their semifinal match up and afforded Djokovic the same treatment with a 6-1 7-5 victory to claim his 16th Masters crown. Roger Federer wins the Masters 1000 tournament in Cincinnati, Ohio. World number one beats Novak Djokovic in straight sets in Sunday's final. Federer bidding for third straight grand slam title at U.S. Open next week
Federer
[ "Federer", "Roger Federer" ]
{ "passage": 1025, "query": 1642 }
Query: Murray claimed the title, but met his match against a much-improved @placeholder in Cincinnati. Entities: Novak Djokovic, Swiss, Masters, World, Djokovic, Flushing Meadow, Cincinnati, U.S. Open, Roger Federer, Federer, CNN, Andy Murray, Ohio, ATP Tour Passage: (CNN) -- Roger Federer sent out an ominous message to his rivals by claiming the Masters 1000 tournament in Cincinnati with a straight sets demolition of Novak Djokovic in the final on Sunday. Federer was getting his hands on his 61st career title after an emphatic win. Federer was playing his second tournament since returning to the ATP Tour circuit after becoming the father of twin girls and was back to his peerless best ahead of the U.S. Open at Flushing Meadow next week. The Swiss maestro swept aside world number two Andy Murray in straight sets in their semifinal match up and afforded Djokovic the same treatment with a 6-1 7-5 victory to claim his 16th Masters crown. Roger Federer wins the Masters 1000 tournament in Cincinnati, Ohio. World number one beats Novak Djokovic in straight sets in Sunday's final. Federer bidding for third straight grand slam title at U.S. Open next week
Roger Federer
[ "Cyber Space" ]
{ "passage": 1026, "query": 1643 }
Query: The security guard was testing out @placeholder - a 'ride' on a pendulum-like swing Entities: Oculus Rift, Cyber Space, GamersNights, Oculus Rift DK2, Ugandan, Uganda Passage: The latest in virtual reality gaming, the Oculus Rift DK2 headset, certainly looks real - at least that's what the security guard's reaction in this video would lead one to believe. Ugandan gaming community GamersNights were recently testing the new product and decided to show a local man exactly what the new wave of gaming is all about. Playing a demo called Cyber Space, which imitates a large pendulum swing (like the ones found at a theme park), the man eagerly donned his goggles to take a spin on the 'ride.' In Uganda, a security guard recently tried out the Oculus Rift DK2 headset - with hilarious results. Man tested Oculus Rift virtual headset during Ugandan GamersNights filming. Playing demo Cyber Space, the security guard initially enjoyed his 'ride' But wound up falling face-first during one particularly immersive experience. Oculus Rift is still in testing and not yet available to mass market
Cyber Space
[ "Gloria" ]
{ "passage": 1027, "query": 1644 }
Query: @placeholder always had water bottles in her room and had access to water from the bathroom in her room, the attorney said. Entities: Gloria, California, Grace, Qatar, Matthew Huang, Huangs, Qatari, CNN, Doha Passage: Doha, Qatar (CNN) -- A Qatari judge sentenced California couple Grace and Matthew Huang to three years in prison after they were found guilty in the death of their 8-year-old adopted daughter. "We have just been wrongfully convicted and we feel as if we are being kidnapped by the Qatar judicial system," a distraught Matthew Huang told reporters outside the court Thursday. "This verdict is wrong and appears to be nothing more a than an effort to save face." The couple was accused of murdering their daughter, Gloria, by starving her to death. But the judge did not specify the exact charge for which they were convicted. The couple has two weeks to appeal the verdict. The Huangs deny charges of killing their daughter, who died in January last year
Gloria
[ "Ronald Guzman" ]
{ "passage": 1028, "query": 1645 }
Query: A Trudeau supporter interrupted @placeholder as he read his judgement. Entities: Trudeau, Weight Loss Cure, U.S., Ronald Guzman, Kevin Trudeau Passage: Best-selling author and self-styled weight loss guru Kevin Trudeau was sentenced Monday to 10 years in prison for bilking consumers through late night infomercials. Trudeau's book 'The Weight Loss Cure 'They' Don't Want You to Know About' sold more than 850,000 copies at $30 a piece through oft-played tv infomercials a federal judge decided were part of a con. A $37million judgement was also entered against him. The pitchman's lawyer argued the sentence was too harsh and said the most anyone lost through his commercials was $30, but the judge disagreed, calling him a habitual fraudster. Trudeau has been an 'unrepentant, untiring, and uncontrollable huckster who has defrauded the unsuspecting for 30 years,' said U.S. District Court Judge Ronald Guzman. Kevin Trudeau was found guilty of defrauding hundreds of thousands of people out of $37million. He was previously ordered to stop selling the books in 2004 but continued airing infomercials. His lawyer argued that he did not cause any harm, that all anyone lost was the $30 cost of the book
Ronald Guzman
[ "German" ]
{ "passage": 1029, "query": 1646 }
Query: Within the EU, disparities have persisted between economically strong members, such as @placeholder, which has fronted European bailout money, and economically weaker countries like Greece suffering from strict austerity measures and unemployment. Entities: Norwegian Nobel Committee, Greece, Crisis Group, European Council, Italian, Nobel Committee, German, Spain, EU, European Union, CNN, Thorbjen Jagland, Europe, World War II., Nobel Peace Prize, Portugal Passage: (CNN) -- The European Union won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday as it grapples with the worst crisis since its founding -- devastating debt and the threat of disintegration. The prestigious award was a salute to the struggling 27-nation union for its work in promoting democracy and reconciliation since World War II. It was a cheer for an entity tackling the continent's economic misery -- particularly in debt-ridden Greece, Spain, and Portugal -- as some member countries might be faced with dropping the euro, the EU currency. The timing wasn't a coincidence. "This is, in a way, a message to Europe that we should do everything we can and move forward," said Thorbjen Jagland, the chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee and a high European Council official. Crisis Group calls EU "one of greatest conflict resolution mechanisms ever devised" Italian protester has a complaint: Europe's economy "works in favor of the banks" The Nobel Committee has "no ambitions" to save the euro, committee chairman says. We must work hard for "peace, for democracy, for freedom," German chancellor says
German
[ "Greece" ]
{ "passage": 1029, "query": 1647 }
Query: Within the EU, disparities have persisted between economically strong members, such as Germany, which has fronted European bailout money, and economically weaker countries like @placeholder suffering from strict austerity measures and unemployment. Entities: Norwegian Nobel Committee, Greece, Crisis Group, European Council, Italian, Nobel Committee, German, Spain, EU, European Union, CNN, Thorbjen Jagland, Europe, World War II., Nobel Peace Prize, Portugal Passage: (CNN) -- The European Union won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday as it grapples with the worst crisis since its founding -- devastating debt and the threat of disintegration. The prestigious award was a salute to the struggling 27-nation union for its work in promoting democracy and reconciliation since World War II. It was a cheer for an entity tackling the continent's economic misery -- particularly in debt-ridden Greece, Spain, and Portugal -- as some member countries might be faced with dropping the euro, the EU currency. The timing wasn't a coincidence. "This is, in a way, a message to Europe that we should do everything we can and move forward," said Thorbjen Jagland, the chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee and a high European Council official. Crisis Group calls EU "one of greatest conflict resolution mechanisms ever devised" Italian protester has a complaint: Europe's economy "works in favor of the banks" The Nobel Committee has "no ambitions" to save the euro, committee chairman says. We must work hard for "peace, for democracy, for freedom," German chancellor says
Greece
[ "Francesco del Giocondo", "Lisa Gherardini" ]
{ "passage": 1030, "query": 1648 }
Query: For starters, he says, that famous smile is not @placeholder's. Entities: Italy, Florence, Franciscan, Italian, Leonardo da Vinci, Francesco del Giocondo, Mona Lisa, Florentine, Lisa Gherardini, La Gioconda, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Few paintings have been more viewed, more analyzed, studied and interpreted, than Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," otherwise known as "La Gioconda." Despite this, no one has come up with an explanation for that enigmatic smile, or a lot of other details in this painting that, despite all the ink and hot air expended on it, measures a mere 77 by 52 centimeters (about 30 by 21 inches). In the frigid bowels of a derelict building in central Florence, Italy, that covers the ruins of an old Franciscan convent, a group of researchers is trying to nail down some of the elusive details of the woman featured in the iconic painting. It is here that old city records say the woman who posed for the painting, Lisa Gherardini, the second wife of wealthy Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo, was buried. DNA testing planned for remains of woman thought to be the model for the iconic painting. From that, Italian researchers hope to reconstruct the model's face. Former TV producer says he's sure that a portrait of Lisa Gherardini was commissioned. But, he says, he is not sure that Leonardo da Vinci's painting is completely of her
Francesco del Giocondo
[ "Francesco del Giocondo", "Lisa Gherardini" ]
{ "passage": 1030, "query": 1648 }
Query: For starters, he says, that famous smile is not @placeholder's. Entities: Italy, Florence, Franciscan, Italian, Leonardo da Vinci, Francesco del Giocondo, Mona Lisa, Florentine, Lisa Gherardini, La Gioconda, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Few paintings have been more viewed, more analyzed, studied and interpreted, than Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," otherwise known as "La Gioconda." Despite this, no one has come up with an explanation for that enigmatic smile, or a lot of other details in this painting that, despite all the ink and hot air expended on it, measures a mere 77 by 52 centimeters (about 30 by 21 inches). In the frigid bowels of a derelict building in central Florence, Italy, that covers the ruins of an old Franciscan convent, a group of researchers is trying to nail down some of the elusive details of the woman featured in the iconic painting. It is here that old city records say the woman who posed for the painting, Lisa Gherardini, the second wife of wealthy Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo, was buried. DNA testing planned for remains of woman thought to be the model for the iconic painting. From that, Italian researchers hope to reconstruct the model's face. Former TV producer says he's sure that a portrait of Lisa Gherardini was commissioned. But, he says, he is not sure that Leonardo da Vinci's painting is completely of her
Lisa Gherardini
[ "Francesco del Giocondo", "Lisa Gherardini" ]
{ "passage": 1030, "query": 1649 }
Query: It will be several months before DNA tests can be conducted and the reconstruction of @placeholder's face can be completed. Entities: Italy, Florence, Franciscan, Italian, Leonardo da Vinci, Francesco del Giocondo, Mona Lisa, Florentine, Lisa Gherardini, La Gioconda, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Few paintings have been more viewed, more analyzed, studied and interpreted, than Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," otherwise known as "La Gioconda." Despite this, no one has come up with an explanation for that enigmatic smile, or a lot of other details in this painting that, despite all the ink and hot air expended on it, measures a mere 77 by 52 centimeters (about 30 by 21 inches). In the frigid bowels of a derelict building in central Florence, Italy, that covers the ruins of an old Franciscan convent, a group of researchers is trying to nail down some of the elusive details of the woman featured in the iconic painting. It is here that old city records say the woman who posed for the painting, Lisa Gherardini, the second wife of wealthy Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo, was buried. DNA testing planned for remains of woman thought to be the model for the iconic painting. From that, Italian researchers hope to reconstruct the model's face. Former TV producer says he's sure that a portrait of Lisa Gherardini was commissioned. But, he says, he is not sure that Leonardo da Vinci's painting is completely of her
Francesco del Giocondo
[ "Francesco del Giocondo", "Lisa Gherardini" ]
{ "passage": 1030, "query": 1649 }
Query: It will be several months before DNA tests can be conducted and the reconstruction of @placeholder's face can be completed. Entities: Italy, Florence, Franciscan, Italian, Leonardo da Vinci, Francesco del Giocondo, Mona Lisa, Florentine, Lisa Gherardini, La Gioconda, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Few paintings have been more viewed, more analyzed, studied and interpreted, than Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," otherwise known as "La Gioconda." Despite this, no one has come up with an explanation for that enigmatic smile, or a lot of other details in this painting that, despite all the ink and hot air expended on it, measures a mere 77 by 52 centimeters (about 30 by 21 inches). In the frigid bowels of a derelict building in central Florence, Italy, that covers the ruins of an old Franciscan convent, a group of researchers is trying to nail down some of the elusive details of the woman featured in the iconic painting. It is here that old city records say the woman who posed for the painting, Lisa Gherardini, the second wife of wealthy Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo, was buried. DNA testing planned for remains of woman thought to be the model for the iconic painting. From that, Italian researchers hope to reconstruct the model's face. Former TV producer says he's sure that a portrait of Lisa Gherardini was commissioned. But, he says, he is not sure that Leonardo da Vinci's painting is completely of her
Lisa Gherardini
[ "Rosetta" ]
{ "passage": 1031, "query": 1650 }
Query: Making a landing is particularly difficult as the probes are so far away that steering Philae once it has separated from @placeholder is not possible. Entities: Gerasimenko, Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, J, Earth, ESA, Rosetta, Sun., NASA, Philae, CNN, London, Comet 67P/Churyumov, European Space Agency Passage: London (CNN) -- Scientists have picked a prime landing site on the "head" of a comet for the next stage of the Rosetta mission. The project, led by the European Space Agency (ESA) with partners including NASA, recently placed the Rosetta probe in an orbit 30km (18 miles) from the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko after a 10-year chase across the solar system. If successful, the mission will be the first to orbit and land on a comet as it journeys around the Sun. A statement on the space agency's Rosetta blog says landing site "J" was chosen due to its "scientific potential" while posing less risk to Rosetta's lander module Philae compared to other possible sites. Scientists are trying to land a probe on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The European Space Agency says it now has chosen a prime target landing site. The comet is so far from Earth the Philae lander needs to be programed to land on its own. It took more than 10 years to position the Rosetta craft so it could follow the comet
Rosetta
[ "Supreme Court" ]
{ "passage": 1032, "query": 1651 }
Query: They plan to picket outside the @placeholder at Wednesday's oral arguments in the dispute. Entities: Westminster, Matthew Snyder, U.S., Marine, Supreme Court, Maryland, Westboro Baptist Church, Kansas, CNN, Albert Snyder, Matt, Iraq Passage: Westminster, Maryland (CNN) -- Matthew Snyder's funeral was to be a private affair, with family and friends gathering at a Catholic church to mourn the 20-year-old Marine who died a hero in Iraq, serving his country. But Matt's father says his grief was compounded by anger and helplessness because of about a dozen unwanted visitors, a fringe group standing at the center of a constitutional showdown. "I was just shocked that any individual could do this to another human being," Albert Snyder told CNN. "I mean, it was inhuman." He speaks of members of a small Kansas church who have gained nationwide attention for protesting loudly at funerals of U.S. service members, denouncing homosexuality. Both sides will now receive a Supreme Court hearing over their competing constitutional rights. Oral arguments are Wednesday morning, with a final ruling some months away. Westboro Baptist Church brings anti-gay message to soldiers' funerals. Father of a Marine who died a hero in Iraq sued; the case is now before U.S. Supreme Court. The church defends its "highly disliked" speech as "needing protection" One other lawsuit against the church could reach the high court next year
Supreme Court
[ "Westboro Baptist Church" ]
{ "passage": 1032, "query": 1652 }
Query: "@placeholder's speech is in a format showing it is religious commentary," said church members in their brief to the Supreme Court. Entities: Westminster, Matthew Snyder, U.S., Marine, Supreme Court, Maryland, Westboro Baptist Church, Kansas, CNN, Albert Snyder, Matt, Iraq Passage: Westminster, Maryland (CNN) -- Matthew Snyder's funeral was to be a private affair, with family and friends gathering at a Catholic church to mourn the 20-year-old Marine who died a hero in Iraq, serving his country. But Matt's father says his grief was compounded by anger and helplessness because of about a dozen unwanted visitors, a fringe group standing at the center of a constitutional showdown. "I was just shocked that any individual could do this to another human being," Albert Snyder told CNN. "I mean, it was inhuman." He speaks of members of a small Kansas church who have gained nationwide attention for protesting loudly at funerals of U.S. service members, denouncing homosexuality. Both sides will now receive a Supreme Court hearing over their competing constitutional rights. Oral arguments are Wednesday morning, with a final ruling some months away. Westboro Baptist Church brings anti-gay message to soldiers' funerals. Father of a Marine who died a hero in Iraq sued; the case is now before U.S. Supreme Court. The church defends its "highly disliked" speech as "needing protection" One other lawsuit against the church could reach the high court next year
Westboro Baptist Church
[ "Westboro Baptist Church" ]
{ "passage": 1032, "query": 1653 }
Query: "@placeholder's speech was public-issue speech, highly disliked, and needing protection. Entities: Westminster, Matthew Snyder, U.S., Marine, Supreme Court, Maryland, Westboro Baptist Church, Kansas, CNN, Albert Snyder, Matt, Iraq Passage: Westminster, Maryland (CNN) -- Matthew Snyder's funeral was to be a private affair, with family and friends gathering at a Catholic church to mourn the 20-year-old Marine who died a hero in Iraq, serving his country. But Matt's father says his grief was compounded by anger and helplessness because of about a dozen unwanted visitors, a fringe group standing at the center of a constitutional showdown. "I was just shocked that any individual could do this to another human being," Albert Snyder told CNN. "I mean, it was inhuman." He speaks of members of a small Kansas church who have gained nationwide attention for protesting loudly at funerals of U.S. service members, denouncing homosexuality. Both sides will now receive a Supreme Court hearing over their competing constitutional rights. Oral arguments are Wednesday morning, with a final ruling some months away. Westboro Baptist Church brings anti-gay message to soldiers' funerals. Father of a Marine who died a hero in Iraq sued; the case is now before U.S. Supreme Court. The church defends its "highly disliked" speech as "needing protection" One other lawsuit against the church could reach the high court next year
Westboro Baptist Church
[ "Westboro Baptist Church" ]
{ "passage": 1032, "query": 1654 }
Query: Various jurisdictions across the nation have responded to the protests with varying levels of control over the @placeholder church protesters. Entities: Westminster, Matthew Snyder, U.S., Marine, Supreme Court, Maryland, Westboro Baptist Church, Kansas, CNN, Albert Snyder, Matt, Iraq Passage: Westminster, Maryland (CNN) -- Matthew Snyder's funeral was to be a private affair, with family and friends gathering at a Catholic church to mourn the 20-year-old Marine who died a hero in Iraq, serving his country. But Matt's father says his grief was compounded by anger and helplessness because of about a dozen unwanted visitors, a fringe group standing at the center of a constitutional showdown. "I was just shocked that any individual could do this to another human being," Albert Snyder told CNN. "I mean, it was inhuman." He speaks of members of a small Kansas church who have gained nationwide attention for protesting loudly at funerals of U.S. service members, denouncing homosexuality. Both sides will now receive a Supreme Court hearing over their competing constitutional rights. Oral arguments are Wednesday morning, with a final ruling some months away. Westboro Baptist Church brings anti-gay message to soldiers' funerals. Father of a Marine who died a hero in Iraq sued; the case is now before U.S. Supreme Court. The church defends its "highly disliked" speech as "needing protection" One other lawsuit against the church could reach the high court next year
Westboro Baptist Church
[ "Florida" ]
{ "passage": 1033, "query": 1655 }
Query: @placeholder attorney general's office is offering another reward of up to $10,000. Entities: Coconut Grove Motor Inn, Tallahassee, Judicial Circuit Court, Walker, Orange County, California, Orlando, Panama City, Jenkins, Charles Walker, CNN, North Carrabelle, Florida, Franklin Correctional Institution, Joseph Jenkins Passage: (CNN) -- One of two convicted murderers who allegedly used forged documents to walk out of Franklin Correctional Institution in North Carrabelle, south of Tallahassee, was ordered Wednesday held without bond on an escape charge and sent back to the prison. Wearing a dark jumpsuit, Charles Walker nodded several times in response to questions during his 65-second appearance in the 9th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, in Orlando. No hearing has been announced for the second man, Joseph Jenkins. After days on the lam, Walker and Jenkins were recaptured Saturday night at Panama City's Coconut Grove Motor Inn, some 360 miles northwest of the Orlando area. NEW: Charles Walker ordered held without bond and sent back to prison. Walker and Joseph Jenkins used forged documents to walk out of prison, authorities say. They were serving time for having committed murders years ago in Orange County, California
Florida
[ "The Star-Ledger" ]
{ "passage": 1034, "query": 1656 }
Query: In an interview, the family tells @placeholder they're focusing on honoring Brendan's life and coming to terms with his death. Entities: Brendan Tevelin, Allison Tevlin, Muslim, Ali Muhammad Brown, Brendan, New Jersey, West Orange, Northfield Avenue, The Star-Ledger, Brendan Tevlin, Middle East, Allison, Walker Road, American, Michael, Mideast Passage: Brendan Tevelin, 19, was brutally killed by a man who wanted revenge for American actions in the Mideast It has been three months since college student Brendan Tevlin was brutally murdered in New Jersey by an extremist determined to get revenge for American military action in the Middle East. And every day since, his parents Michael and Allison have passed by the corner of Walker Road and Northfield Avenue in West Orange — the spot where their 19-year-old son lost his life. 'We have to pass it every day,' Allison Tevlin told The Star-Ledger. 'We saw all the flowers and the crosses. It was unnerving.' College student Brendan Tevlin, 19, was killed in June in New Jersey. Ever since that tragic day, parents Allison and Michael have passed by the spot where their oldest son lost his life. Ali Muhammad Brown, 29, allegedly told investigators that Brendan the killing was retribution for Muslim lives lost in Middle East
The Star-Ledger
[ "Ali Muhammad Brown" ]
{ "passage": 1034, "query": 1657 }
Query: The New Jersey teenager was on his way home from a friend's house on June 25 when @placeholder and two accomplices approached his car at a West Orange intersection and allegedly shot the promising young student multiple times. Entities: Brendan Tevelin, Allison Tevlin, Muslim, Ali Muhammad Brown, Brendan, New Jersey, West Orange, Northfield Avenue, The Star-Ledger, Brendan Tevlin, Middle East, Allison, Walker Road, American, Michael, Mideast Passage: Brendan Tevelin, 19, was brutally killed by a man who wanted revenge for American actions in the Mideast It has been three months since college student Brendan Tevlin was brutally murdered in New Jersey by an extremist determined to get revenge for American military action in the Middle East. And every day since, his parents Michael and Allison have passed by the corner of Walker Road and Northfield Avenue in West Orange — the spot where their 19-year-old son lost his life. 'We have to pass it every day,' Allison Tevlin told The Star-Ledger. 'We saw all the flowers and the crosses. It was unnerving.' College student Brendan Tevlin, 19, was killed in June in New Jersey. Ever since that tragic day, parents Allison and Michael have passed by the spot where their oldest son lost his life. Ali Muhammad Brown, 29, allegedly told investigators that Brendan the killing was retribution for Muslim lives lost in Middle East
Ali Muhammad Brown
[ "West Orange" ]
{ "passage": 1034, "query": 1658 }
Query: The New Jersey teenager was on his way home from a friend's house on June 25 when Brown and two accomplices approached his car at a @placeholder intersection and allegedly shot the promising young student multiple times. Entities: Brendan Tevelin, Allison Tevlin, Muslim, Ali Muhammad Brown, Brendan, New Jersey, West Orange, Northfield Avenue, The Star-Ledger, Brendan Tevlin, Middle East, Allison, Walker Road, American, Michael, Mideast Passage: Brendan Tevelin, 19, was brutally killed by a man who wanted revenge for American actions in the Mideast It has been three months since college student Brendan Tevlin was brutally murdered in New Jersey by an extremist determined to get revenge for American military action in the Middle East. And every day since, his parents Michael and Allison have passed by the corner of Walker Road and Northfield Avenue in West Orange — the spot where their 19-year-old son lost his life. 'We have to pass it every day,' Allison Tevlin told The Star-Ledger. 'We saw all the flowers and the crosses. It was unnerving.' College student Brendan Tevlin, 19, was killed in June in New Jersey. Ever since that tragic day, parents Allison and Michael have passed by the spot where their oldest son lost his life. Ali Muhammad Brown, 29, allegedly told investigators that Brendan the killing was retribution for Muslim lives lost in Middle East
West Orange
[ "Ali Muhammad Brown" ]
{ "passage": 1034, "query": 1659 }
Query: @placeholder faces four counts of aggravated murder in the first degree. Entities: Brendan Tevelin, Allison Tevlin, Muslim, Ali Muhammad Brown, Brendan, New Jersey, West Orange, Northfield Avenue, The Star-Ledger, Brendan Tevlin, Middle East, Allison, Walker Road, American, Michael, Mideast Passage: Brendan Tevelin, 19, was brutally killed by a man who wanted revenge for American actions in the Mideast It has been three months since college student Brendan Tevlin was brutally murdered in New Jersey by an extremist determined to get revenge for American military action in the Middle East. And every day since, his parents Michael and Allison have passed by the corner of Walker Road and Northfield Avenue in West Orange — the spot where their 19-year-old son lost his life. 'We have to pass it every day,' Allison Tevlin told The Star-Ledger. 'We saw all the flowers and the crosses. It was unnerving.' College student Brendan Tevlin, 19, was killed in June in New Jersey. Ever since that tragic day, parents Allison and Michael have passed by the spot where their oldest son lost his life. Ali Muhammad Brown, 29, allegedly told investigators that Brendan the killing was retribution for Muslim lives lost in Middle East
Ali Muhammad Brown
[ "Samsung" ]
{ "passage": 1035, "query": 1660 }
Query: Some of the preinstalled @placeholder files are needed for its new features, such as eye tracking, air gestures and voice commands. Entities: iPhone 5C, Galaxy S4, 16GB, Google, iOS, Samsung, LG, HTC, BlackBerry, 12.6GB, London, 8.56GB, Apple Passage: Samsung has come under fire once again for offering customers just half the amount of advertised storage on its flagship Galaxy S4 model. The latest round of tests by Which? magazine found that unwanted bloatware and system files still occupy 46 per cent of the phone's internal storage - eight months after intial concerns were raised. At the opposite end of the scale, Apple's iPhone 5C was the best performing handset, assigning a relatively low 21 per cent of storage to built-in apps and the iOS operating system. In January, Which? magazine tested the eight most popular 16GB handsets from Samsung, Apple, BlackBerry, LG, HTC and Google, pictured. Samsung's Galaxy S4 was the worst performing handset, with only 54% (8.56GB) of available storage, while Apple's iPhone 5C was the best, with 79% (12.6GB). London-based Which? magazine ran tests on eight popular 16GB handsets. Samsung's Galaxy S4 owners still only get half the storage they pay for. Apple's iPhone 5C offers the most available storage - 12.6GB out of 16GB. Storage space is taken up with unwanted 'bloatware' and system files. Samsung responded to criticisms by telling owners to buy extra storage
Samsung
[ "Sheldon Whitehouse" ]
{ "passage": 1036, "query": 1661 }
Query: Not one of them has ever stood for office,' @placeholder said during a press conference. Entities: Chuck Schumer, Sheldon Whitehouse, U.S., Supreme Court, Far, New York, Democrat, Chris Coons, Americans, Republican, Schumer, Democratic, Patrick Leahy, Washington Passage: When the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a law Wednesday morning that limits Americans' contributions to political candidates, liberals in Washington hyperventilated. Within minutes, far-left Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York fired off a terse press release slapping the five justices, all appointees of Republican presidents, who joined in a majority to open the floodgates to more money in politics. 'This in itself is a small step, but another step on the road to ruination,' said Schumer. 'It could lead to interpretations of the law that would result in the end of any fairness in the political system as we know it.' Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse blasted the justices, saying they are 'utterly ignorant about elections' and that they suffer from a 'lack of humility' Sen. Chuck Schumer called the reform a 'step on the road to ruination' and said it could bring 'the end of any fairness in the political system' Far left Sen. Patrick Leahy carped that the 'shock to our electoral system' will 'empower billionaires to drown out the voices of everyday Americans' Sen. Chris Coons, another Democrat, complained about 'reckless Supreme Court decisions' and 'Gerrymandering and draconian election laws'
Sheldon Whitehouse
[ "Letizia" ]
{ "passage": 1037, "query": 1662 }
Query: Gesturing widely, Letizia seemed to be making a comment about the awful weather to the woman, who grasped the @placeholder’s arm with her hand Entities: Spain, King Felipe, V de Vida, V De Vida' Award, Letizia, San Sebastian Passage: Queen Letizia battled the elements as she attended the 'V De Vida' Award last night in San Sebastian, Spain. Attending solo without her husband King Felipe, Letizia seems increasingly at ease with her royal duties, smiling confidently at the waiting photographers and crowds, and pausing to shake hands with one wheelchair bound fan who had waited out in the rain to meet her. Despite being hounded by the wind- her hair blown around her face, Letizia took time to stop for the elderly woman, bending down to speak to her. Letizia paused to shake hands with one wheelchair bound fan who had waited out in the rain to meet her. Letizia attended V de Vida awards last night. Held in San Sebastian the weather was rainy and blustery. Despite this she opted for a sleeveless dress and kept her legs bare. Stopped to speak to a woman in a wheelchair who had waited to meet her
Letizia
[ "Berdych", "Tomas Berdych" ]
{ "passage": 1038, "query": 1663 }
Query: @placeholder, however, did what he had to, hitting 46 winners and making only 21 unforced errors. Entities: Rafael Nadal, Russian, Tim Smyczek, Nadal, Spaniard, Simona Halep, Australian Open, Makarova, Czech, Berdych, Maria Sharapova, Eugenie Bouchard, Ekaterina Makarova, Tomas Berdych, CNN, Wimbledon Passage: (CNN)This time there was no escape for Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open. The 14-time grand slam winner rallied to beat unheralded qualifier Tim Smyczek in five sets in the second round but he couldn't come back against a better opponent, Tomas Berdych, in the quarterfinals Tuesday. Berdych crushed Nadal 6-2 6-0 7-6 (5) thanks to a fine display of power tennis to end a 17-match losing streak against the Spaniard. One of those losses came in the 2010 Wimbledon final. Earlier Tuesday, Maria Sharapova set up a semifinal duel with fellow Russian Ekaterina Makarova when she eased past Eugenie Bouchard 6-3 6-2 and 10th-seed Makarova upset third-seed Simona Halep 6-4 6-0. Rafael Nadal loses to Tomas Berdych at the Australian Open. Berdych powers past the 14-time grand slam winner in straight sets. The Czech had lost 17 straight times to Nadal. Maria Sharapova, Ekaterina Makarova advance to semifinals
Berdych
[ "Berdych", "Tomas Berdych" ]
{ "passage": 1038, "query": 1663 }
Query: @placeholder, however, did what he had to, hitting 46 winners and making only 21 unforced errors. Entities: Rafael Nadal, Russian, Tim Smyczek, Nadal, Spaniard, Simona Halep, Australian Open, Makarova, Czech, Berdych, Maria Sharapova, Eugenie Bouchard, Ekaterina Makarova, Tomas Berdych, CNN, Wimbledon Passage: (CNN)This time there was no escape for Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open. The 14-time grand slam winner rallied to beat unheralded qualifier Tim Smyczek in five sets in the second round but he couldn't come back against a better opponent, Tomas Berdych, in the quarterfinals Tuesday. Berdych crushed Nadal 6-2 6-0 7-6 (5) thanks to a fine display of power tennis to end a 17-match losing streak against the Spaniard. One of those losses came in the 2010 Wimbledon final. Earlier Tuesday, Maria Sharapova set up a semifinal duel with fellow Russian Ekaterina Makarova when she eased past Eugenie Bouchard 6-3 6-2 and 10th-seed Makarova upset third-seed Simona Halep 6-4 6-0. Rafael Nadal loses to Tomas Berdych at the Australian Open. Berdych powers past the 14-time grand slam winner in straight sets. The Czech had lost 17 straight times to Nadal. Maria Sharapova, Ekaterina Makarova advance to semifinals
Tomas Berdych
[ "Ekaterina Makarova", "Makarova" ]
{ "passage": 1038, "query": 1664 }
Query: @placeholder may not be a household name but the left-hander has now reached consecutive grand slam semifinals. Entities: Rafael Nadal, Russian, Tim Smyczek, Nadal, Spaniard, Simona Halep, Australian Open, Makarova, Czech, Berdych, Maria Sharapova, Eugenie Bouchard, Ekaterina Makarova, Tomas Berdych, CNN, Wimbledon Passage: (CNN)This time there was no escape for Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open. The 14-time grand slam winner rallied to beat unheralded qualifier Tim Smyczek in five sets in the second round but he couldn't come back against a better opponent, Tomas Berdych, in the quarterfinals Tuesday. Berdych crushed Nadal 6-2 6-0 7-6 (5) thanks to a fine display of power tennis to end a 17-match losing streak against the Spaniard. One of those losses came in the 2010 Wimbledon final. Earlier Tuesday, Maria Sharapova set up a semifinal duel with fellow Russian Ekaterina Makarova when she eased past Eugenie Bouchard 6-3 6-2 and 10th-seed Makarova upset third-seed Simona Halep 6-4 6-0. Rafael Nadal loses to Tomas Berdych at the Australian Open. Berdych powers past the 14-time grand slam winner in straight sets. The Czech had lost 17 straight times to Nadal. Maria Sharapova, Ekaterina Makarova advance to semifinals
Ekaterina Makarova
[ "Ekaterina Makarova", "Makarova" ]
{ "passage": 1038, "query": 1664 }
Query: @placeholder may not be a household name but the left-hander has now reached consecutive grand slam semifinals. Entities: Rafael Nadal, Russian, Tim Smyczek, Nadal, Spaniard, Simona Halep, Australian Open, Makarova, Czech, Berdych, Maria Sharapova, Eugenie Bouchard, Ekaterina Makarova, Tomas Berdych, CNN, Wimbledon Passage: (CNN)This time there was no escape for Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open. The 14-time grand slam winner rallied to beat unheralded qualifier Tim Smyczek in five sets in the second round but he couldn't come back against a better opponent, Tomas Berdych, in the quarterfinals Tuesday. Berdych crushed Nadal 6-2 6-0 7-6 (5) thanks to a fine display of power tennis to end a 17-match losing streak against the Spaniard. One of those losses came in the 2010 Wimbledon final. Earlier Tuesday, Maria Sharapova set up a semifinal duel with fellow Russian Ekaterina Makarova when she eased past Eugenie Bouchard 6-3 6-2 and 10th-seed Makarova upset third-seed Simona Halep 6-4 6-0. Rafael Nadal loses to Tomas Berdych at the Australian Open. Berdych powers past the 14-time grand slam winner in straight sets. The Czech had lost 17 straight times to Nadal. Maria Sharapova, Ekaterina Makarova advance to semifinals
Makarova
[ "Graham Llewellyn" ]
{ "passage": 1039, "query": 1665 }
Query: The raid took place while Mrs Smith was at work after Derbyshire and @placeholder spotted an open skylight window and climbed into the property. Entities: Kevin Derbyshire, Greater Manchester, Loretta Smith, Smith, Graham Llewellyn, Derbyshire, Bolton Passage: A 75-year-old woman who received a letter of apology from the career criminal who burgled her home felt so sorry for him that she sent him £20 in prison. Kevin Derbyshire, 24, and an accomplice stole £10,000 worth of jewellery when they raided the home of Loretta Smith in Bolton, Greater Manchester. The men were caught after footage of the raid, taken from a camera on Mrs Smith's property, was posted online. Apology: Kevin Derbyshire (left) wrote a letter to Mrs Smith while he was awaiting sentencing for the burglary, which took place in August last year. Graham Llewellyn's (right) letter to the 75-year-old has gone unanswered. Kevin Derbyshire, 24, stole £10,000 worth of jewellery from Loretta Smith. He was caught after footage of the raid on her Bolton home was put online. Derbyshire wrote a letter apologising and said he would buy her flowers. Mrs Smith, 75, felt bad and said it was 'normal' to send him money in jail
Graham Llewellyn
[ "Russia", "Russian" ]
{ "passage": 1040, "query": 1666 }
Query: Gorbachev says @placeholder is in need of a democratic revival. Entities: Russian, Vladimir Putin, Moscow, Russia, Moammar Gadhafi, U.S., Dmitry Medvedev, Middle East, Mikhail Gorbachev, Gorbachev, Soviet, Gorbachev Awards, CNN, Gadhafi, Libyan, Europe, Nobel Peace Prize Passage: Moscow (CNN) -- Former Soviet leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Mikhail Gorbachev is warning that Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi could be chased out of his own country if he does not begin to bend to the will of the people. "Gadhafi reacted so ruthlessly that he might end up being forced out (of his country). I don't want to make predictions or anything, but he's shooting at people; he is using the military and weapons against defenseless people," Gorbachev said. In a wide-ranging news conference to announce nominees for his new Gorbachev Awards for "world changers," Gorbachev weighed in on protests rattling the Middle East and criticized the Libyan regime for brutally repressing its own people. Gadhafi is "using the military ... against defenseless people," Mikhail Gorbachev says. Europe, U.S. need to "respond to this situation very responsibly," he says. Former Soviet leader also has harsh criticism for Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin. The Russian leaders are to blame for Russia's "fake" democratic institutions, he says
Russia
[ "Russia", "Russian" ]
{ "passage": 1040, "query": 1666 }
Query: Gorbachev says @placeholder is in need of a democratic revival. Entities: Russian, Vladimir Putin, Moscow, Russia, Moammar Gadhafi, U.S., Dmitry Medvedev, Middle East, Mikhail Gorbachev, Gorbachev, Soviet, Gorbachev Awards, CNN, Gadhafi, Libyan, Europe, Nobel Peace Prize Passage: Moscow (CNN) -- Former Soviet leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Mikhail Gorbachev is warning that Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi could be chased out of his own country if he does not begin to bend to the will of the people. "Gadhafi reacted so ruthlessly that he might end up being forced out (of his country). I don't want to make predictions or anything, but he's shooting at people; he is using the military and weapons against defenseless people," Gorbachev said. In a wide-ranging news conference to announce nominees for his new Gorbachev Awards for "world changers," Gorbachev weighed in on protests rattling the Middle East and criticized the Libyan regime for brutally repressing its own people. Gadhafi is "using the military ... against defenseless people," Mikhail Gorbachev says. Europe, U.S. need to "respond to this situation very responsibly," he says. Former Soviet leader also has harsh criticism for Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin. The Russian leaders are to blame for Russia's "fake" democratic institutions, he says
Russian
[ "Albanian" ]
{ "passage": 1041, "query": 1667 }
Query: The @placeholder have four points from three matches, three ahead of fourth-place Serbia. Entities: Euro qualifier, Albanian, Albania, Belgrade, Bekim Balaj, Kosovo, Serbian, Serbia, European Championship, UEFA Passage: UEFA has rejected appeals by Serbia and Albania after their European Championship qualifying match was abandoned when a drone flying a political banner flew into the stadium. UEFA's appeals body on Tuesday upheld the original disciplinary sanctions: Albania forfeited the match for refusing to play on, and Serbia was deducted the three points from a 3-0 win by default. Play in Belgrade on October 14 was stopped when a drone carrying an Albanian nationalist banner hovered above the pitch. Albania forward Bekim Balaj is struck by a chair thrown by a Serbian fan as tensions boiled over The flag flown above the pitch by a drone with 'autochthonous', meaning indigenous and a map of Kosovo. UEFA's appeals body have upheld the original disciplinary sanctions. Albania forfeited match after refusing to play on while Serbia were deducted three points for part they played in incident. Euro qualifier on October 14 was stopped after Albania banner was hovered over pitch
Albanian
[ "Serbia", "Serbian" ]
{ "passage": 1041, "query": 1668 }
Query: The Albanians have four points from three matches, three ahead of fourth-place @placeholder. Entities: Euro qualifier, Albanian, Albania, Belgrade, Bekim Balaj, Kosovo, Serbian, Serbia, European Championship, UEFA Passage: UEFA has rejected appeals by Serbia and Albania after their European Championship qualifying match was abandoned when a drone flying a political banner flew into the stadium. UEFA's appeals body on Tuesday upheld the original disciplinary sanctions: Albania forfeited the match for refusing to play on, and Serbia was deducted the three points from a 3-0 win by default. Play in Belgrade on October 14 was stopped when a drone carrying an Albanian nationalist banner hovered above the pitch. Albania forward Bekim Balaj is struck by a chair thrown by a Serbian fan as tensions boiled over The flag flown above the pitch by a drone with 'autochthonous', meaning indigenous and a map of Kosovo. UEFA's appeals body have upheld the original disciplinary sanctions. Albania forfeited match after refusing to play on while Serbia were deducted three points for part they played in incident. Euro qualifier on October 14 was stopped after Albania banner was hovered over pitch
Serbia
[ "Serbia", "Serbian" ]
{ "passage": 1041, "query": 1668 }
Query: The Albanians have four points from three matches, three ahead of fourth-place @placeholder. Entities: Euro qualifier, Albanian, Albania, Belgrade, Bekim Balaj, Kosovo, Serbian, Serbia, European Championship, UEFA Passage: UEFA has rejected appeals by Serbia and Albania after their European Championship qualifying match was abandoned when a drone flying a political banner flew into the stadium. UEFA's appeals body on Tuesday upheld the original disciplinary sanctions: Albania forfeited the match for refusing to play on, and Serbia was deducted the three points from a 3-0 win by default. Play in Belgrade on October 14 was stopped when a drone carrying an Albanian nationalist banner hovered above the pitch. Albania forward Bekim Balaj is struck by a chair thrown by a Serbian fan as tensions boiled over The flag flown above the pitch by a drone with 'autochthonous', meaning indigenous and a map of Kosovo. UEFA's appeals body have upheld the original disciplinary sanctions. Albania forfeited match after refusing to play on while Serbia were deducted three points for part they played in incident. Euro qualifier on October 14 was stopped after Albania banner was hovered over pitch
Serbian
[ "French" ]
{ "passage": 1042, "query": 1669 }
Query: 'Yes @placeholder woman do get fat, but it seems that there is a food culture in France which often defines how people eat and in France we eat well.' Entities: Britain, French, Blanc, Michellin, Raymond Blanc, Europe, UK, British Passage: Late night snacking has led to British women becoming bigger than their French counterparts claims chef Raymond Blanc Late night snacking, too much wine and not cooking with butter has led to British women becoming bigger than their French counterparts claims chef Raymond Blanc. Mr Blanc, who moved to the UK in the 1970s, says it is Britain's culture which has led to females being among the heaviest in Europe. 'One glass of wine a day is better than six! Again, cook with butter - just use a little and most important, do not eat after 7 o'clock in the evening,' he says. 'One glass of wine a day is better than six,' advises Michellin-starrred chef. He holds his 91-year-old mother up as an ideal French petite woman
French
[ "Arizona", "USS Arizona" ]
{ "passage": 1043, "query": 1670 }
Query: After that, Langdell took comfort in meeting with fellow survivors and pride in always wearing a @placeholder hat - becoming a regular at the parades in his hometown. Entities: Pearl Harbor, Yuba City, Langdell, Arizona, Joseph Langdell, USS Arizona, Navy, Northern California, Japanese Passage: The oldest living crew member of the USS Arizona, the battleship which sunk in just nine minutes during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, resulting in the loss of 1,177 lives, has died aged 100. Retired Navy Lieutenant Commander Joseph Langdell was the ship's last surviving officers, before his death at a nursing home in Yuba City, Northern California, on February 4. Langdell was one of the few who was not killed when the Japanese attacked the Arizona on December 7, 1941, because, by a stroke of luck, he happened to be on shore at the time. Had he been onboard, the then 28-year-old would have died, he later said. Joseph Langdell died on February 4 in Yuba City, Northern California. Langdell survived December 1941 bombing because he was onshore. Navy Lieutenant Commander saw USS Arizona sink in just nine minutes. Spent day rescuing injured colleagues from the water after Japanese attack. Later lead survivors in collecting the bodies from the destroyed battleship. Langdell has requested his ashes be put aboard USS Arizona memorial
Arizona