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[
"Asia",
"central Asia"
] |
{
"passage": 1141,
"query": 1808
}
|
Query: Most Native Americans are descended from a small group of migrants that crossed a 'land bridge' between @placeholder and America during the ice ages more than 15,000 years ago
Entities: Apache Indian, North American, Siberia, U.S., Yeniseian, Native Americans, Georgetown University, Russians, Na-Dene, North America, central Asia, Central Siberia, Na-Dene languages of North America, Asia
Passage: It's been known for years that some Native Americans and Russians share ancestors, and new research claims to have confirmed this link by discovering they also share language traits. Scientists from Georgetown University used a technique called linguistic phylogeny to discover a direct link between the Na-Dene family of languages in North America, and the Yeniseian languages of Central Siberia. Their findings also revealed the migration of people from central Asia to North America around 13,000 years ago may not have been a one-way trip - with some people returning home to Siberia, taking their language back with them. Scientists from Georgetown University used a technique called linguistic phylogeny to discover a link between the Na-Dene family of languages of North American tribes and the Yeniseian languages of Central Siberia. Stock illustration of an Apache Indian is pictured. Study used a technique called linguistic phylogeny to analyse languages. Researchers found a link between the current Na-Dene languages of North America and the Yeniseian languages of Central Siberia. Around 40 languages were found to have diffused across Asia and the U.S. The findings also reveal that migration may not have been a one-way trip. This diffusion of languages suggests some people returned home, taking their dialects with them
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central Asia
|
[
"Syria"
] |
{
"passage": 1142,
"query": 1809
}
|
Query: Given Iran's closeness to @placeholder's government, it seems unlikely rebels would consider Rouhani an independent broker.
Entities: Scotland, Hassan Rouhani, Washington Post, Iranian, Green Movement, New York, U.N. General Assembly, Rouhani, Iran, West, Syria, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- The less-than-confrontational comments coming from new Iranian President Hassan Rouhani are not what the West is used to hearing from that country's office in recent years. Rouhani, a cleric and moderate politician elected in June, has signaled his desire for better engagement with the West, most recently in a Thursday Washington Post op-ed, in which he called for an end to "the unhealthy rivalries and interferences that fuel violence and drive us apart." Coming a week before he's to attend the U.N. General Assembly in New York, Rouhani's op-ed called for nations to work together on contentious issues such as Iran's nuclear program. And he offered to broker efforts to bring peace to Syria, a long-time Iranian ally torn by civil war. Hassan Rouhani holds a doctorate from a university in Scotland. He had a long career in Iran's defense establishment. A senior cleric, he was Iran's chief nuclear negotiator and writes on diplomacy. He has made comments in support of Iran's rebellious Green Movement
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Syria
|
[
"U.N. General Assembly"
] |
{
"passage": 1142,
"query": 1810
}
|
Query: "He says in his book that if it was up to him, he and his team would have come up with a solution that would not lead up to Iran's case being deferred to the @placeholder-- saying 'we could have done this, and some people in Iran and some in the West torpedoed it."
Entities: Scotland, Hassan Rouhani, Washington Post, Iranian, Green Movement, New York, U.N. General Assembly, Rouhani, Iran, West, Syria, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- The less-than-confrontational comments coming from new Iranian President Hassan Rouhani are not what the West is used to hearing from that country's office in recent years. Rouhani, a cleric and moderate politician elected in June, has signaled his desire for better engagement with the West, most recently in a Thursday Washington Post op-ed, in which he called for an end to "the unhealthy rivalries and interferences that fuel violence and drive us apart." Coming a week before he's to attend the U.N. General Assembly in New York, Rouhani's op-ed called for nations to work together on contentious issues such as Iran's nuclear program. And he offered to broker efforts to bring peace to Syria, a long-time Iranian ally torn by civil war. Hassan Rouhani holds a doctorate from a university in Scotland. He had a long career in Iran's defense establishment. A senior cleric, he was Iran's chief nuclear negotiator and writes on diplomacy. He has made comments in support of Iran's rebellious Green Movement
|
U.N. General Assembly
|
[
"Janay Rice"
] |
{
"passage": 1143,
"query": 1811
}
|
Query: A man wearing blackface drags an inflatable doll that is supposed to represent @placeholder
Entities: Ebola, ex-Ravens, Janay Rice, Atlantic City, Rice, Halloween, Instagram, Ray Rice, Ray, NFL
Passage: Rivaling all things Ebola-related for the title of most tasteless Halloween costume this year is an outbreak of ill-advised Ray Rice-themed ensembles – a shocking number of which feature the wearers proudly posing in blackface. Ex-Ravens running back Rice, 27, was suspended indefinitely by the NFL after unseen footage surfaced of him knocking his then fiancée unconscious during an argument in an Atlantic City elevator in February. After dominating the national media for several days in September, the incident has now inspired a rash of ill-advised Halloween costumes. Good role models? A son posted this photo on Instagram of his parents happily posing in blackface as Ray and Janay Rice. Photos have surfaced on social media platforms of people wearing ill-judged Ray Rice-themed Halloween costumes. People appear in blackface in a shocking number of the photos - even a young boy. The photos have received a number of negative remarks from commenters highly critical of the tasteless behavior. The ex-Ravens running back was suspended indefinitely in September after shocking footage of him knocking his wife unconscious surfaced. Janay Rice tweeted her dismay at the costumes on Wednesday and described it as 'sad, that my suffering amuses others'
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Janay Rice
|
[
"TTTA"
] |
{
"passage": 1144,
"query": 1812
}
|
Query: The @placeholder would be a starting point for the UK to build a fair and reasonable regime with Australia.
Entities: Boris Johnson, Tim Hewish, Australia, Visa, Commonwealth Exchange, Australians, New Zealand, TTTA, Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement, UK, London, British
Passage: A new report, backed by London mayor Boris Johnson, may make it easier for Australians to work and travel within the UK. The report, penned by Commonwealth Exchange's Tim Hewish, urges the British government to rethink their immigration laws when it comes to Australia and New Zealand, by creating a 'bilateral mobility zone' between the countries. The report encourages a system similar to Australia's Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement (TTTA) with New Zealand, which allows free movement between both countries. Scroll down for video A new report, backed by London mayor Boris Johnson, may make it easier for Australians to work and travel within the UK. A new report wants to make it easier for Australians to travel,work and live in the UK. The 'How to Solve a Problem like a Visa' report is being backed by London mayor Boris Johnson. The new visa laws would allow free movement between Australia in the UK. There has been a drop in Australians migrating to the UK from 40,000 in 1999 to 26,000 in 2011. The new system would be modelled on Australia's Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement with New Zealand. The report touches on Australia's turbulent attitude towards immigration
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TTTA
|
[
"British",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 1144,
"query": 1813
}
|
Query: 'In spite of all her efforts she has been effectively kicked out of @placeholder,' he said.
Entities: Boris Johnson, Tim Hewish, Australia, Visa, Commonwealth Exchange, Australians, New Zealand, TTTA, Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement, UK, London, British
Passage: A new report, backed by London mayor Boris Johnson, may make it easier for Australians to work and travel within the UK. The report, penned by Commonwealth Exchange's Tim Hewish, urges the British government to rethink their immigration laws when it comes to Australia and New Zealand, by creating a 'bilateral mobility zone' between the countries. The report encourages a system similar to Australia's Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement (TTTA) with New Zealand, which allows free movement between both countries. Scroll down for video A new report, backed by London mayor Boris Johnson, may make it easier for Australians to work and travel within the UK. A new report wants to make it easier for Australians to travel,work and live in the UK. The 'How to Solve a Problem like a Visa' report is being backed by London mayor Boris Johnson. The new visa laws would allow free movement between Australia in the UK. There has been a drop in Australians migrating to the UK from 40,000 in 1999 to 26,000 in 2011. The new system would be modelled on Australia's Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement with New Zealand. The report touches on Australia's turbulent attitude towards immigration
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British
|
[
"British",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 1144,
"query": 1813
}
|
Query: 'In spite of all her efforts she has been effectively kicked out of @placeholder,' he said.
Entities: Boris Johnson, Tim Hewish, Australia, Visa, Commonwealth Exchange, Australians, New Zealand, TTTA, Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement, UK, London, British
Passage: A new report, backed by London mayor Boris Johnson, may make it easier for Australians to work and travel within the UK. The report, penned by Commonwealth Exchange's Tim Hewish, urges the British government to rethink their immigration laws when it comes to Australia and New Zealand, by creating a 'bilateral mobility zone' between the countries. The report encourages a system similar to Australia's Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement (TTTA) with New Zealand, which allows free movement between both countries. Scroll down for video A new report, backed by London mayor Boris Johnson, may make it easier for Australians to work and travel within the UK. A new report wants to make it easier for Australians to travel,work and live in the UK. The 'How to Solve a Problem like a Visa' report is being backed by London mayor Boris Johnson. The new visa laws would allow free movement between Australia in the UK. There has been a drop in Australians migrating to the UK from 40,000 in 1999 to 26,000 in 2011. The new system would be modelled on Australia's Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement with New Zealand. The report touches on Australia's turbulent attitude towards immigration
|
UK
|
[
"Japan"
] |
{
"passage": 1145,
"query": 1814
}
|
Query: While the business says the @placeholder-bound fish are stuck on a ship for four weeks, executives insist the added logistics -- and extra costs -- are worth it.
Entities: Japan, Fred Formanek, Lesotho, Advance Africa Management Services, Highlands Trout, Maluti Mountains, African, Osaka, Africa, Maseru, CNN, Tokyo, Kyoto
Passage: (CNN)The flashing neon advertising signs and crowded crosswalks of Tokyo may not resemble the slow suburban settlement of Maseru -- the capital of the tiny mountain kingdom of Lesotho in southern Africa. But the two countries are now being linked by an unlikely dish: trout. Thanks to Highlands Trout, and their operation 2,200m above sea level in the Maluti Mountains, supermarket shoppers in Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo can now get their seafood fix from the landlocked African nation. "Lesotho provide(s) ideal, pristine environmental conditions for the farming of large trout," explains Fred Formanek, managing partner of Advance Africa Management Services, who has developed the Highlands Trout project since 2009. "Water temperatures are close to ideal [for trout] for most of the year due to the altitude." A company in Lesotho is exporting 85% of its total trout catch to Japan. The fish are reared in a dam 2,200m above sea level in the Maluti Mountains. Creating Lesotho's first fishery has presented challenges. The company expects to grow its production by 750 tonnes per year
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Japan
|
[
"Greg Dyke"
] |
{
"passage": 1146,
"query": 1815
}
|
Query: "The failure to publish Mr Garcia's report and his statement that the summary report which was published contained "numerous materially incomplete and erroneous representations" has resulted in a further decline in public confidence of FIFA," added @placeholder.
Entities: English Football Association, Hans-Joachim Eckert, Michael Garcia, World Cup, Russia, England, Greg Dyke, German, FA, Europe, Qatar, CNN, FIFA
Passage: (CNN) -- FIFA is coming under growing pressure from some of Europe's leading football federations to take "urgent action" and restore confidence in the world governing body. Under-fire FIFA has faced heavy criticism over its refusal to publish a key report into allegations of corruption surrounding the World Cup bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments in Russia and Qatar. England's 2018 bid was singled out for particular criticism by German judge Hans-Joachim Eckert when he delivered his 42-page summary of Michael Garcia's report last week. But the English Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has hit back, confirming he will be writing to every member of the FIFA executive committee asking for full publication. FIFA coming under increasing pressure from member nations. English Football Association hit out at FIFA. FA chairman Greg Dyke wants "urgent action" taken. Dyke fears for credibility of world football's governing body
|
Greg Dyke
|
[
"New York"
] |
{
"passage": 1147,
"query": 1816
}
|
Query: Testifying under subpoena, Alwan told jurors that he became an aspiring jihadist after worshipping at a mosque in Lackawanna , @placeholder, where he grew up.
Entities: Afghanistan, bin Laden, Sahim Alwan, Afhganistan, Alwan, Suliam Abu Ghaith, U.S., Osama bin Laden, Suliman Abu Ghayth, New York, al-Qaeda, Manhattan, Ghaith, American, Lackawanna
Passage: An American who trained at an al-Qaeda camp in Afghanistan in the spring of 2001 before losing his nerve testified Thursday how he encountered Osama bin Laden and the terror group's spokesman at a safe house — and that bin Laden hinted that a suicide attack on U.S. soil was in the works. 'Just know you have brothers willing to carry their souls in their hands,' bin Laden told the witness, Sahim Alwan, and other recruits, Alwan said on the witness stand in federal court in Manhattan. Asked what he thought that meant, Alwan responded, 'To die.' Signing them up: Osama bin Laden's son-in-law Suliman Abu Ghayth (right) is currently on trial in New York for recruiting terrorists before 9/11. Sahim Alwan was trained at an al-Qaeda camp in Afhganistan in the lead-up to the 9/11 attacks. The Lackawanna, New York-native quit the terrorist group when he realized he might be used as a suicide bomber. Alwan testified as a witness this week in the trial of Suliam Abu Ghaith - Osama bin Laden's son-in-law. Ghaith is accused of recruiting members for al-Qaeda
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New York
|
[
"al-Qaeda"
] |
{
"passage": 1147,
"query": 1817
}
|
Query: Motivational speaker: Prosecutors say Ghayth was a motivational speaker at @placeholder training camps before the September 11 attacks
Entities: Afghanistan, bin Laden, Sahim Alwan, Afhganistan, Alwan, Suliam Abu Ghaith, U.S., Osama bin Laden, Suliman Abu Ghayth, New York, al-Qaeda, Manhattan, Ghaith, American, Lackawanna
Passage: An American who trained at an al-Qaeda camp in Afghanistan in the spring of 2001 before losing his nerve testified Thursday how he encountered Osama bin Laden and the terror group's spokesman at a safe house — and that bin Laden hinted that a suicide attack on U.S. soil was in the works. 'Just know you have brothers willing to carry their souls in their hands,' bin Laden told the witness, Sahim Alwan, and other recruits, Alwan said on the witness stand in federal court in Manhattan. Asked what he thought that meant, Alwan responded, 'To die.' Signing them up: Osama bin Laden's son-in-law Suliman Abu Ghayth (right) is currently on trial in New York for recruiting terrorists before 9/11. Sahim Alwan was trained at an al-Qaeda camp in Afhganistan in the lead-up to the 9/11 attacks. The Lackawanna, New York-native quit the terrorist group when he realized he might be used as a suicide bomber. Alwan testified as a witness this week in the trial of Suliam Abu Ghaith - Osama bin Laden's son-in-law. Ghaith is accused of recruiting members for al-Qaeda
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al-Qaeda
|
[
"Chris Kyle",
"Kyle"
] |
{
"passage": 1148,
"query": 1818
}
|
Query: Honored: Taya Kyle and her children walked behind the coffin of her husband @placeholder during his memorial service in Dallas today
Entities: Katie Davies, Dallas, Chris Kyle, Wife Taya, Marine, Eddie Ray Routh, America, Navy Seal, Chad Littlefield, Kyle, Cowboys Stadium, Taya Kyle, Cowboys
Passage: By Katie Davies PUBLISHED: 14:59 EST, 11 February 2013 | UPDATED: 03:46 EST, 12 February 2013 Thousands of mourners attended a memorial service today for former Navy Seal Chris Kyle as his wife and young children paid painful tribute alongside his military colleagues who spoke of his unrelenting loyalty to them. Crowds queued to enter the Cowboys Stadium so they could hear memories of a kind and loving family man, a practical joker and a proud veteran dubbed ' America's deadliest sniper'. His wife Taya Kyle, said at the memorial service that her husband made her feel like 'pure gold' and loved her without judgement. Crowds queued for hours to enter the Cowboys stadium in Dallas to pay tribute to former Navy Seal Chris Kyle. Wife Taya paid tribute to her loving husband and speaks of his pride at being a father as heartbreaking notes from his children are printed on the memorial's program. Kyle was shot dead at a shooting range alongside friend Chad Littlefield earlier this month. Marine Eddie Ray Routh, 25, has been charged with their murders
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Chris Kyle
|
[
"Chris Kyle",
"Kyle"
] |
{
"passage": 1148,
"query": 1818
}
|
Query: Honored: Taya Kyle and her children walked behind the coffin of her husband @placeholder during his memorial service in Dallas today
Entities: Katie Davies, Dallas, Chris Kyle, Wife Taya, Marine, Eddie Ray Routh, America, Navy Seal, Chad Littlefield, Kyle, Cowboys Stadium, Taya Kyle, Cowboys
Passage: By Katie Davies PUBLISHED: 14:59 EST, 11 February 2013 | UPDATED: 03:46 EST, 12 February 2013 Thousands of mourners attended a memorial service today for former Navy Seal Chris Kyle as his wife and young children paid painful tribute alongside his military colleagues who spoke of his unrelenting loyalty to them. Crowds queued to enter the Cowboys Stadium so they could hear memories of a kind and loving family man, a practical joker and a proud veteran dubbed ' America's deadliest sniper'. His wife Taya Kyle, said at the memorial service that her husband made her feel like 'pure gold' and loved her without judgement. Crowds queued for hours to enter the Cowboys stadium in Dallas to pay tribute to former Navy Seal Chris Kyle. Wife Taya paid tribute to her loving husband and speaks of his pride at being a father as heartbreaking notes from his children are printed on the memorial's program. Kyle was shot dead at a shooting range alongside friend Chad Littlefield earlier this month. Marine Eddie Ray Routh, 25, has been charged with their murders
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Kyle
|
[
"Quinlan"
] |
{
"passage": 1149,
"query": 1819
}
|
Query: The @placeholder family has specialised in hand curing fish since 1963. using traditional methods, natural ingredients, oak chippings and lots of manpower.
Entities: Lidl, Kerry Fish, Tesco Finest, Tesco, UK, Quinlan, Christmas, M&S, Deni Kirkova, British, Irish Wild Smoked Salmon, FEMAIL
Passage: Christmas is now just three weeks away and many of us who are hosting will have our shopping list sorted and our recipes planned. The smoked salmon blini - a fish starter on a bed of cream cheese topped with lemon - is a staple festive canapé. A new variety of smoked salmon on the market hopes to take centre stage on British platters come December 25 - but at £25 for 250g, is it really worth it? Scroll down for video FEMAIL's Deni Kirkova taste tests the most expensive smoked salmon in the UK against Lidl, M&S and Tesco Finest. Quinlan's Kerry Fish sell their Irish Wild Smoked Salmon at £25 per 250g. Made using secret smoking recipe known only by founder and his 3 sons. FEMAIL tested the expensive salmon against Lidl, M&S and Tesco versions
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Quinlan
|
[
"Republican"
] |
{
"passage": 1150,
"query": 1820
}
|
Query: The paper added that while the event in famously-liberal San Francisco was packed with @placeholder but there was even an audible mumbling immediately after the remark.
Entities: Texan, Rick Perry, San Francisco, Perry, Republican, Texas
Passage: Texas Governor Rick Perry has caused a firestorm by comparing likening homosexuality to a disorder that people can avoid like alcoholism. The former Republican presidential candidate made the controversial remarks while speaking at a conference in San Francisco, and while most of the event focused on economic issues, an audience member asked about a new program in Texas that aims to 'cure' gay and lesbian clients. In response to a question about it, Perry said he did not know whether the therapy worked before he was further asked if he thought homosexuality was a disorder. Sparking controversy: Texan Governor Rick Perry made the remark during a Wednesday evening event in San Francisco. The Texas Governor made the controversial remarks to an audience in San Francisco on Wednesday night. Was asked about the new therapy program approved in Texas to help 'cure' gays and lesbians and went on to compare homosexuality to a disorder. Not the first time the former Republican presidential candidate has made the comparison, wrote about the parallels in his 2008 book
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Republican
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[
"Britain",
"Britons"
] |
{
"passage": 1151,
"query": 1821
}
|
Query: If @placeholder were to change its policy, for example, into contributory system in which everyone has to pay in to get some money from the system we then could talk about changes if they were absolutely non-discriminatory.'
Entities: Poland, Britons, David Cameron, Cameron, EU, PM, Rafal Trzaskowski, Britain, Europe
Passage: David Cameron has been warned by Poland that he must water down his plans to curb benefits for EU migrants or they will be blocked. Rafal Trzaskowski, Poland's deputy foreign minister, insisted the rules would have to apply to Britons as well as workers from other parts of Europe. Mr Cameron used his long-awaited immigration speech last week to insist that curbs on tax credits, child benefits, jobseekers allowance and council housing will be a key demand for his talks on renegotiating Britain's EU membership. Scroll down for video Rafal Trzaskowski, Poland's deputy foreign minister, insisted new rules on curbing access to benefits would have to apply to Britons as well as workers from other parts of Europe. Poland's deputy foreign minister expresses alarm at Cameron's plan. Rafal Trzaskowski says rules on migrants must also apply to Britons. PM wants no tax credits or council houses for working migrants for 4 years. Jobless migrants to be offered no support and kicked out after six months
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Britain
|
[
"Britain",
"Britons"
] |
{
"passage": 1151,
"query": 1821
}
|
Query: If @placeholder were to change its policy, for example, into contributory system in which everyone has to pay in to get some money from the system we then could talk about changes if they were absolutely non-discriminatory.'
Entities: Poland, Britons, David Cameron, Cameron, EU, PM, Rafal Trzaskowski, Britain, Europe
Passage: David Cameron has been warned by Poland that he must water down his plans to curb benefits for EU migrants or they will be blocked. Rafal Trzaskowski, Poland's deputy foreign minister, insisted the rules would have to apply to Britons as well as workers from other parts of Europe. Mr Cameron used his long-awaited immigration speech last week to insist that curbs on tax credits, child benefits, jobseekers allowance and council housing will be a key demand for his talks on renegotiating Britain's EU membership. Scroll down for video Rafal Trzaskowski, Poland's deputy foreign minister, insisted new rules on curbing access to benefits would have to apply to Britons as well as workers from other parts of Europe. Poland's deputy foreign minister expresses alarm at Cameron's plan. Rafal Trzaskowski says rules on migrants must also apply to Britons. PM wants no tax credits or council houses for working migrants for 4 years. Jobless migrants to be offered no support and kicked out after six months
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Britons
|
[
"Britain",
"Britons"
] |
{
"passage": 1151,
"query": 1822
}
|
Query: But he warned @placeholder will veto any new countries joining the EU unless he gets his way on imposing limits on workers from poor countries moving in search of work.
Entities: Poland, Britons, David Cameron, Cameron, EU, PM, Rafal Trzaskowski, Britain, Europe
Passage: David Cameron has been warned by Poland that he must water down his plans to curb benefits for EU migrants or they will be blocked. Rafal Trzaskowski, Poland's deputy foreign minister, insisted the rules would have to apply to Britons as well as workers from other parts of Europe. Mr Cameron used his long-awaited immigration speech last week to insist that curbs on tax credits, child benefits, jobseekers allowance and council housing will be a key demand for his talks on renegotiating Britain's EU membership. Scroll down for video Rafal Trzaskowski, Poland's deputy foreign minister, insisted new rules on curbing access to benefits would have to apply to Britons as well as workers from other parts of Europe. Poland's deputy foreign minister expresses alarm at Cameron's plan. Rafal Trzaskowski says rules on migrants must also apply to Britons. PM wants no tax credits or council houses for working migrants for 4 years. Jobless migrants to be offered no support and kicked out after six months
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Britain
|
[
"Britain",
"Britons"
] |
{
"passage": 1151,
"query": 1822
}
|
Query: But he warned @placeholder will veto any new countries joining the EU unless he gets his way on imposing limits on workers from poor countries moving in search of work.
Entities: Poland, Britons, David Cameron, Cameron, EU, PM, Rafal Trzaskowski, Britain, Europe
Passage: David Cameron has been warned by Poland that he must water down his plans to curb benefits for EU migrants or they will be blocked. Rafal Trzaskowski, Poland's deputy foreign minister, insisted the rules would have to apply to Britons as well as workers from other parts of Europe. Mr Cameron used his long-awaited immigration speech last week to insist that curbs on tax credits, child benefits, jobseekers allowance and council housing will be a key demand for his talks on renegotiating Britain's EU membership. Scroll down for video Rafal Trzaskowski, Poland's deputy foreign minister, insisted new rules on curbing access to benefits would have to apply to Britons as well as workers from other parts of Europe. Poland's deputy foreign minister expresses alarm at Cameron's plan. Rafal Trzaskowski says rules on migrants must also apply to Britons. PM wants no tax credits or council houses for working migrants for 4 years. Jobless migrants to be offered no support and kicked out after six months
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Britons
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1152,
"query": 1823
}
|
Query: The United States has nearly doubled the number of @placeholder forces in Afghanistan since last year.
Entities: Afghanistan, KABUL, U.S., United Nations, U.N., United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, NATO, Afghan, CNN, Human Rights Unit
Passage: KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Civilian casualties resulting from Afghanistan's war have spiked, jumping some 24 percent above figures from last year, the United Nations reported Friday. An Afghan child allegedly hurt during a U.S.-led air strike earlier this year. The Human Rights Unit of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan announced it recorded 1,013 civilian deaths in Afghanistan during the first six months of this year. That compares to 818 Afghan civilians who were killed during the same period in 2008, while 684 civilians were killed during the first half of 2007. Insurgent roadside bombs and suicide attacks, as well as air strikes conducted by U.S. and NATO forces, are the two deadliest tactics being used in Afghanistan. Civilian casualties in Afghanistan war have spiked by 24 percent. U.N.: 1,013 civilian deaths in Afghanistan during first six months of year. Western military airstrikes killed 30.5 percent of the civilians
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U.S.
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[
"Ketsbaia",
"Temuri Ketsbaia"
] |
{
"passage": 1153,
"query": 1824
}
|
Query: @placeholder has been manager of the Georgian national team since 2009
Entities: Player of the Year, Tayside, Scottish, Scotland, John Nelms, Kestabaia, Georgia, Ketsbaia, Dundee, Temuri Ketsbaia, Brian Robertson, Newcastle, Euro 2016, Dens Park, Premiership
Passage: A familiar face from the past returned to Dens Park yesterday to catch up with old friends and to pick up a Player of the Year trophy he won back in 2001-02. But despite the 12-year absence, it was almost as if Temuri Ketsbaia had never been away. As had been the case when he first arrived as a player at Dundee in October 2001, Ketsbaia was blown away by a welcome as warm as the unseasonably hot sun that beat down over Tayside. While he was being shown around by Dundee director of football operations John Nelms, up popped long-serving groundsman Brian Robertson whom Kestabaia immediately greeted like an old friend, before joking that his grass was far better now than back in the day. Temuri Ketsbaia played for Dundee between 2001 and 2002, where he won Player of the Year despite only making 22 appearances. Ketsbaia admits a lot has changed since he left Scottish football 12 years ago, and suggests someone different could challenge for the Premiership. He is now managing his country - Georgia - who play against Scotland in a Euro 2016 qualifier on Saturday. Ketsbaia is perhaps most famous for his celebration while playing for Newcastle, when he kicked out at an advertising hoarding
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Ketsbaia
|
[
"Ketsbaia",
"Temuri Ketsbaia"
] |
{
"passage": 1153,
"query": 1824
}
|
Query: @placeholder has been manager of the Georgian national team since 2009
Entities: Player of the Year, Tayside, Scottish, Scotland, John Nelms, Kestabaia, Georgia, Ketsbaia, Dundee, Temuri Ketsbaia, Brian Robertson, Newcastle, Euro 2016, Dens Park, Premiership
Passage: A familiar face from the past returned to Dens Park yesterday to catch up with old friends and to pick up a Player of the Year trophy he won back in 2001-02. But despite the 12-year absence, it was almost as if Temuri Ketsbaia had never been away. As had been the case when he first arrived as a player at Dundee in October 2001, Ketsbaia was blown away by a welcome as warm as the unseasonably hot sun that beat down over Tayside. While he was being shown around by Dundee director of football operations John Nelms, up popped long-serving groundsman Brian Robertson whom Kestabaia immediately greeted like an old friend, before joking that his grass was far better now than back in the day. Temuri Ketsbaia played for Dundee between 2001 and 2002, where he won Player of the Year despite only making 22 appearances. Ketsbaia admits a lot has changed since he left Scottish football 12 years ago, and suggests someone different could challenge for the Premiership. He is now managing his country - Georgia - who play against Scotland in a Euro 2016 qualifier on Saturday. Ketsbaia is perhaps most famous for his celebration while playing for Newcastle, when he kicked out at an advertising hoarding
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Temuri Ketsbaia
|
[
"Dundee"
] |
{
"passage": 1153,
"query": 1825
}
|
Query: ‘I think, for @placeholder, they need to stay in the Premiership and it won’t be a problem.
Entities: Player of the Year, Tayside, Scottish, Scotland, John Nelms, Kestabaia, Georgia, Ketsbaia, Dundee, Temuri Ketsbaia, Brian Robertson, Newcastle, Euro 2016, Dens Park, Premiership
Passage: A familiar face from the past returned to Dens Park yesterday to catch up with old friends and to pick up a Player of the Year trophy he won back in 2001-02. But despite the 12-year absence, it was almost as if Temuri Ketsbaia had never been away. As had been the case when he first arrived as a player at Dundee in October 2001, Ketsbaia was blown away by a welcome as warm as the unseasonably hot sun that beat down over Tayside. While he was being shown around by Dundee director of football operations John Nelms, up popped long-serving groundsman Brian Robertson whom Kestabaia immediately greeted like an old friend, before joking that his grass was far better now than back in the day. Temuri Ketsbaia played for Dundee between 2001 and 2002, where he won Player of the Year despite only making 22 appearances. Ketsbaia admits a lot has changed since he left Scottish football 12 years ago, and suggests someone different could challenge for the Premiership. He is now managing his country - Georgia - who play against Scotland in a Euro 2016 qualifier on Saturday. Ketsbaia is perhaps most famous for his celebration while playing for Newcastle, when he kicked out at an advertising hoarding
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Dundee
|
[
"Kurdish"
] |
{
"passage": 1154,
"query": 1826
}
|
Query: The failure to capture Kobane was a major blow to the extremists, whose hopes for an easy victory turned into a costly siege under airstrikes by coalition forces and an assault by @placeholder militiamen
Entities: US, ISIS, Islamic State, Syrian, Syria, Kurdish, Iraq, Kobane
Passage: Members of Islamic State have admitted for the first time that they were defeated in the Syrian town of Kobane. Airstrikes by the US-led coalition were the main reason why extremists were forced to withdraw from the town, according to two of the group's fighters. It comes days after activists and Kurdish officials said Kobane was cleared of ISIS militants, who once held nearly half of the town. Scroll down for video Airstrikes by the US-led coalition were the main reason why extremists were forced to withdraw from the town, according to two of the group's fighters Members of the Islamic State group have admitted for the first time that they were defeated in the Syrian town of Kobane. Islamic State fighters admit for the first time they were defeated in Kobane. Two militants revealed airstrikes by US-led coalition prompted withdrawal. Comes days after Kurdish officials said Kobane was cleared of ISIS fighters. US and allies launched 27 air strikes across Iraq and Syria since Friday
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Kurdish
|
[
"US"
] |
{
"passage": 1155,
"query": 1827
}
|
Query: Among those to make the first cut were 297 applicants from @placeholder.
Entities: US, Red Planet, Mars One, Mars, Canadian, Sarah Griffiths
Passage: By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 06:13 EST, 2 January 2014 | UPDATED: 11:43 EST, 2 January 2014 The first group of people to have the chance of starting a new colony on Mars by 2023 have been selected. Mars One picked 1,058 people to progress to the next round in its search for humans who want to be the first to live, and die, on the Red Planet. The hopefuls, who are all over the age of 18, will be shortlisted into a final group of 40 before training starts in 2018. Scroll down for video. More than 200,000 people applied for a one-way ticket to Mars. The first colony is expected to settle on the Red Planet by 2023. The hopefuls will eventually be shortlisted into a final group of 40. 297 of the candidates to make first cut are from the US; 75 are Canadian
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US
|
[
"North-American Interfraternity Conference"
] |
{
"passage": 1156,
"query": 1828
}
|
Query: I will share these recommendations with university administrators and @placeholder members alike, with the explicit goal of overcoming these issues in the years ahead.
Entities: North-American Interfraternity Conference, Virginia, Smithhisler, Peter Smithhisler, University of Virginia, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- The University of Virginia has suspended all fraternity activities until January 2015 while authorities investigate allegations of sexual assault made against members of a prominent fraternity house there. As the father of two young girls who will someday be college women, my heart goes out to any student harmed by sexual assault. There is no place on any campus or anywhere for such behavior, and students need protection from criminals. And as president and chief executive of the North-American Interfraternity Conference, I am eager to work with administrators at Virginia and other campuses to take on this challenge. Peter Smithhisler: University of Virginia suspended fraternities till January after rape allegations. He says his heart goes out to sexual assault victims, but closing fraternities is no solution. Schools must hold assailants accountable, nor violate rights of those who follow rules, he says. Smithhisler: Most fraternity men join for right reasons. Punish rape, but be fair to fraternities
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North-American Interfraternity Conference
|
[
"Chief Keef",
"Keith Cozart"
] |
{
"passage": 1157,
"query": 1829
}
|
Query: An officer came out of the center with a plastic bag of notebooks beforehand, which he handed over to @placeholder's uncle.
Entities: Cook County Juvenile Justice Center, Dennis Berkson, Keith Cozart, Daily Mail, Jasmine, Chief Keef, Chicago Tribune, Chicago
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:04 EST, 15 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:04 EST, 15 March 2013 Rapper Chief Keef left a juvenile detention center today after serving a 60-day sentence for violating his probation for a gun conviction. The 17-year-old was greeted by two dozen relatives and friends as he left the Cook County Juvenile Justice Center yesterday. 'He's done. He's free to move on with his career,' his lawyer Dennis Berkson told the Chicago Tribune. Keith Cozart, better known as Chicago rapper Chief Keef, sits in a vehicle with his daughter Jasmine after his release from juvenile detention. Rapper, real name Keith Cozart, left Cook County Juvenile Justice Center. His probation for a gun conviction was terminated by judge
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Chief Keef
|
[
"Chief Keef",
"Keith Cozart"
] |
{
"passage": 1157,
"query": 1829
}
|
Query: An officer came out of the center with a plastic bag of notebooks beforehand, which he handed over to @placeholder's uncle.
Entities: Cook County Juvenile Justice Center, Dennis Berkson, Keith Cozart, Daily Mail, Jasmine, Chief Keef, Chicago Tribune, Chicago
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:04 EST, 15 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:04 EST, 15 March 2013 Rapper Chief Keef left a juvenile detention center today after serving a 60-day sentence for violating his probation for a gun conviction. The 17-year-old was greeted by two dozen relatives and friends as he left the Cook County Juvenile Justice Center yesterday. 'He's done. He's free to move on with his career,' his lawyer Dennis Berkson told the Chicago Tribune. Keith Cozart, better known as Chicago rapper Chief Keef, sits in a vehicle with his daughter Jasmine after his release from juvenile detention. Rapper, real name Keith Cozart, left Cook County Juvenile Justice Center. His probation for a gun conviction was terminated by judge
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Keith Cozart
|
[
"SpaceShipTwo",
"Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo"
] |
{
"passage": 1158,
"query": 1830
}
|
Query: @placeholder planned to send paying customers on SpaceShipTwo as early as next year.
Entities: SpaceShipTwo, National Transportation Safety Board, Christopher Hart, Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo, Hart, Michael Tyner Alsbury, NTSB
Passage: A lock-unlock lever on the doomed Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo was moved earlier than it should have been, the National Transportation Safety Board said Sunday night. But the agency's acting chairman stressed it was unclear whether pilot error, mechanical problems or a host of other possibilities caused the spacecraft to disintegrate in the air. "We are still a long way from finding a cause. We are months and months away," NTSB Acting Chairman Christopher Hart said. And despite a debris field spanning 5 miles, investigators have found almost all the parts of the spacecraft needed for the investigation, Hart said. The accident killed co-pilot Michael Tyner Alsbury, 39. A memorial fund has been set up for him. A lever on SpaceShipTwo was moved earlier than it should have. But the NTSB says the cause of the accident is still unclear. A memorial fund is set up for Michael Tyner Alsbury. The co-pilot "is alert and talking with his family and doctors"
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SpaceShipTwo
|
[
"SpaceShipTwo",
"Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo"
] |
{
"passage": 1158,
"query": 1830
}
|
Query: @placeholder planned to send paying customers on SpaceShipTwo as early as next year.
Entities: SpaceShipTwo, National Transportation Safety Board, Christopher Hart, Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo, Hart, Michael Tyner Alsbury, NTSB
Passage: A lock-unlock lever on the doomed Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo was moved earlier than it should have been, the National Transportation Safety Board said Sunday night. But the agency's acting chairman stressed it was unclear whether pilot error, mechanical problems or a host of other possibilities caused the spacecraft to disintegrate in the air. "We are still a long way from finding a cause. We are months and months away," NTSB Acting Chairman Christopher Hart said. And despite a debris field spanning 5 miles, investigators have found almost all the parts of the spacecraft needed for the investigation, Hart said. The accident killed co-pilot Michael Tyner Alsbury, 39. A memorial fund has been set up for him. A lever on SpaceShipTwo was moved earlier than it should have. But the NTSB says the cause of the accident is still unclear. A memorial fund is set up for Michael Tyner Alsbury. The co-pilot "is alert and talking with his family and doctors"
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Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo
|
[
"British",
"United Kingdom"
] |
{
"passage": 1159,
"query": 1831
}
|
Query: Yet the ultimate success and atmosphere of any major sporting event inevitably hangs on the fortunes of the hosts, and in this regard @placeholder competitors could hardly have delivered more.
Entities: Britain, Afghanistan, Simon Hooper, Hooper, Team GB, United Kingdom, Olympic Games, CNN, London, British
Passage: (CNN) -- If voters in the United Kingdom were offered the chance tomorrow, in a snap referendum, to change the name of the nation to "Team GB" the result would hardly be in doubt. Such is the mood of euphoria fostered by the country's gold medal-winning performers, and London's successful staging of an Olympic Games that some had predicted would become the latest in a long tradition of Great British cockups, that a country more used to wallowing in sporting failure is waking up to the unfamiliar feeling of giving itself a collective pat on the back. A little more than two weeks ago, London was a city pregnant with angst, the final preparations dogged by a security scandal that required 18,000 military personnel -- almost double the number of British troops currently deployed in Afghanistan -- to be drafted in to guard venues, fears of transport meltdown and lingering arguments over spiralling costs and an uncertain legacy. Britain widely hailed for its staging of 2012 Games, says Simon Hooper. Hooper: All previous doubts over security and cost were brushed aside. 2012 saw great achievements by male and female athletes. Olympics have revitalized London, one year after riots, Hooper argues
|
British
|
[
"British",
"United Kingdom"
] |
{
"passage": 1159,
"query": 1831
}
|
Query: Yet the ultimate success and atmosphere of any major sporting event inevitably hangs on the fortunes of the hosts, and in this regard @placeholder competitors could hardly have delivered more.
Entities: Britain, Afghanistan, Simon Hooper, Hooper, Team GB, United Kingdom, Olympic Games, CNN, London, British
Passage: (CNN) -- If voters in the United Kingdom were offered the chance tomorrow, in a snap referendum, to change the name of the nation to "Team GB" the result would hardly be in doubt. Such is the mood of euphoria fostered by the country's gold medal-winning performers, and London's successful staging of an Olympic Games that some had predicted would become the latest in a long tradition of Great British cockups, that a country more used to wallowing in sporting failure is waking up to the unfamiliar feeling of giving itself a collective pat on the back. A little more than two weeks ago, London was a city pregnant with angst, the final preparations dogged by a security scandal that required 18,000 military personnel -- almost double the number of British troops currently deployed in Afghanistan -- to be drafted in to guard venues, fears of transport meltdown and lingering arguments over spiralling costs and an uncertain legacy. Britain widely hailed for its staging of 2012 Games, says Simon Hooper. Hooper: All previous doubts over security and cost were brushed aside. 2012 saw great achievements by male and female athletes. Olympics have revitalized London, one year after riots, Hooper argues
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United Kingdom
|
[
"London"
] |
{
"passage": 1159,
"query": 1832
}
|
Query: For a city of @placeholder's stature and international reputation, it might have surprised some observers that pessimists and doomsayers had been so confidently vocal in the buildup to the games.
Entities: Britain, Afghanistan, Simon Hooper, Hooper, Team GB, United Kingdom, Olympic Games, CNN, London, British
Passage: (CNN) -- If voters in the United Kingdom were offered the chance tomorrow, in a snap referendum, to change the name of the nation to "Team GB" the result would hardly be in doubt. Such is the mood of euphoria fostered by the country's gold medal-winning performers, and London's successful staging of an Olympic Games that some had predicted would become the latest in a long tradition of Great British cockups, that a country more used to wallowing in sporting failure is waking up to the unfamiliar feeling of giving itself a collective pat on the back. A little more than two weeks ago, London was a city pregnant with angst, the final preparations dogged by a security scandal that required 18,000 military personnel -- almost double the number of British troops currently deployed in Afghanistan -- to be drafted in to guard venues, fears of transport meltdown and lingering arguments over spiralling costs and an uncertain legacy. Britain widely hailed for its staging of 2012 Games, says Simon Hooper. Hooper: All previous doubts over security and cost were brushed aside. 2012 saw great achievements by male and female athletes. Olympics have revitalized London, one year after riots, Hooper argues
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London
|
[
"St Helena"
] |
{
"passage": 1160,
"query": 1833
}
|
Query: The island is soon to be thrust into the modern world with the airport opening, so a trip to @placeholder should be at the top of any bucket list
Entities: RMS St Helena, RMS St Helena, St Helena, Angola, South Atlantic, UK, British Overseas Territory, British, South Africa
Passage: Over 1,200 miles from Angola, its nearest landmass, St Helena is one of the world's most remote islands. Currently, the only way to get to the South Atlantic British Overseas Territory is a five-night voyage aboard the RMS St Helena, a 155-berth passenger ship and cargo carrier, and one of the last ocean-going vessels still to carry the title. But all this will change next February, when an airport is scheduled to open, and flights will commence from South Africa and the UK. Scroll down for video A travel company is offering tourists the chance to set sail on the St Helena before she is retired, and visitors to the island will arrive by air. Tropical British Territory, St Helena, is situated 1,200 miles away from Angola, in middle of the South Atlantic sea. For decades, the only way to reach the fascinating island has been a five-night journey onboard the RMS St Helena. With a new airport scheduled to open in February 2016, this year is the last chance tourists can take the iconic trip
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St Helena
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[
"Kurdish"
] |
{
"passage": 1161,
"query": 1834
}
|
Query: Though the Kurds represent Turkey's largest ethnic minority, their language has historically been suppressed by the Turkish state, which long referred to @placeholder as "mountain Turks."
Entities: Istanbul, Huseyin Avni Mutlu, Turkey, Kurdish, CNN, Turkish, TEM Hospital
Passage: Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- A remote-controlled roadside bomb ripped through a bus transporting Turkish military personnel and their families to a gendarmerie paramilitary base in Istanbul on Tuesday. Turkish authorities say three gendarmerie sergeants and the 17-year-old daughter of a member of the security forces were killed in the attack. A fourth wounded sergeant died in hospital hours after the bomb blast, an official at Istanbul's TEM Hospital told CNN, raising the death toll to five. "It was a remote-controlled, fragmentation bomb that was left on the side of the road," said Huseyin Avni Mutlu, the governor of Istanbul, in a televised appearance broadcast live from the scene of the explosion. "This is a terrorist act." NEW: 5 killed in Istanbul bus bombing. NEW: Kurdish splinter group issues claim of responsibility. NEW: Istanbul governor: 'This is a terrorist act'
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Kurdish
|
[
"District of Columbia",
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 1162,
"query": 1835
}
|
Query: In @placeholder, more than 250,000 federal workers were told to stay home from work for a fourth day, and public schools were closed.
Entities: District of Columbia, mid-Atlantic region, Carroll County, Snow, WBAL-TV, New York, Maryland, Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department, Vivian Laxton, CNN, South, Washington
Passage: (CNN) -- The living quarters of a fire station in Maryland exploded and burned Thursday after its snow-laden roof collapsed in the wake of the pair of record-setting snowstorms that howled through the mid-Atlantic region in the past week, state police said. Crushed roofs were not uncommon in the region -- authorities in the District of Columbia reported 22 such incidents as a result of the heavy snowfall -- but the collapse at the Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department stood out because it punctured a natural gas line, igniting the blaze, officials said. Firefighters were out on a call when the roof fell about 7:40 a.m., Carroll County spokeswoman Vivian Laxton told CNN affiliate WBAL-TV. No injuries were reported. Collapsed roof at fire station punctures a natural gas line, igniting the blaze. Snow expected to hit swath South. Children going back to school in New York after three snow days. Snow blamed for the collapse of at least 22 roofs in Washington
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District of Columbia
|
[
"District of Columbia",
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 1162,
"query": 1835
}
|
Query: In @placeholder, more than 250,000 federal workers were told to stay home from work for a fourth day, and public schools were closed.
Entities: District of Columbia, mid-Atlantic region, Carroll County, Snow, WBAL-TV, New York, Maryland, Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department, Vivian Laxton, CNN, South, Washington
Passage: (CNN) -- The living quarters of a fire station in Maryland exploded and burned Thursday after its snow-laden roof collapsed in the wake of the pair of record-setting snowstorms that howled through the mid-Atlantic region in the past week, state police said. Crushed roofs were not uncommon in the region -- authorities in the District of Columbia reported 22 such incidents as a result of the heavy snowfall -- but the collapse at the Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department stood out because it punctured a natural gas line, igniting the blaze, officials said. Firefighters were out on a call when the roof fell about 7:40 a.m., Carroll County spokeswoman Vivian Laxton told CNN affiliate WBAL-TV. No injuries were reported. Collapsed roof at fire station punctures a natural gas line, igniting the blaze. Snow expected to hit swath South. Children going back to school in New York after three snow days. Snow blamed for the collapse of at least 22 roofs in Washington
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Washington
|
[
"MS"
] |
{
"passage": 1163,
"query": 1836
}
|
Query: He went to see a doctor, who diagnosed him with @placeholder.
Entities: Datsun 510, Pearlman, Andrew Honohan, NBC, Teresa McClure, New York, Michele Sheehan, Altoona, Mahopac High School, Lake Placid, CNN, Alf, John Degl, Putnam County, Jeff Pearlman, MS, Penn State
Passage: (CNN) -- The year 1990 was not so great for me. Let's see: John Degl beat me up. Teresa McClure rejected my invitation to the senior prom. Michele Sheehan rejected my invitation to the senior prom. I lost my fifth-straight student council election. Andrew Honohan doused me with chocolate milk. I was given detention for cutting school. My dream college, Penn State, accepted me -- to its Altoona campus. A mole the size of Lake Placid sprouted beneath my nose. From September 1989 through June 1990 -- the span of my senior year at Mahopac High School in Putnam County, New York, -- I never kissed a girl or even held a girl's hand. I never drank a beer, a shot or even a raspberry wine cooler. (Stop laughing -- they were big back then.) I was invited to two parties -- both thrown by my mother. My pants were too short, my haircut was in the shape of a cereal bowl, I ruined the car (a sweet 1980 Datsun 510 that I accidentally drove through a lake) and Alf was canceled after five seasons on NBC. Jeff Pearlman says he dreaded revisiting the traumas of youth at his high school reunion. He forced himself to go (says you should too), and had one of the best nights of his life. He hung out with cheer leader, chatted up the sports star, found all had become equals. Pearlman: MS-stricken friend at reunion was powerful thing to witness
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MS
|
[
"Candomblé"
] |
{
"passage": 1164,
"query": 1837
}
|
Query: @placeholder is widely practiced in Bahia and has followers throughout Brazil.
Entities: Olodum, Candomblé, Bahian, Salvador, Carnival, Brazil, Bahia, Afro-Brazilian, Paul Simon, Brazilian, Afro-Brazilian culture, Ile Aiye
Passage: Wander the historic streets of the Bahian capital of Salvador, and you're never far from one of the region's most moving traditions: its powerful rhythms. Whether it's the local axe pop music powered by freight-train percussion or street musicians and blocos afro pounding out hypnotic riffs, big beats power Bahia in a way they do nowhere else in Brazil, maybe even the world. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture, and the heartbeat of that is the drum. The state is home to percussion ensembles such as Ile Aiye and Olodum, a group of several thousand members famed for their work with Paul Simon, that make Carnival in Salvador one of the top attractions in Brazil. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture. Home to percussion ensemble Olodum, famed for its work with Paul Simon. "From the time kids here are very young, they play drums," says a top Brazilian percussionist. Drums are at heart of the Afro-Brazilian religious tradition of Candomblé
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Candomblé
|
[
"Carnival"
] |
{
"passage": 1164,
"query": 1838
}
|
Query: During @placeholder in Brazil, people who aren't part of their city's featured parade form their own neighborhood groups, or blocos, so everyone can get in on the celebration.
Entities: Olodum, Candomblé, Bahian, Salvador, Carnival, Brazil, Bahia, Afro-Brazilian, Paul Simon, Brazilian, Afro-Brazilian culture, Ile Aiye
Passage: Wander the historic streets of the Bahian capital of Salvador, and you're never far from one of the region's most moving traditions: its powerful rhythms. Whether it's the local axe pop music powered by freight-train percussion or street musicians and blocos afro pounding out hypnotic riffs, big beats power Bahia in a way they do nowhere else in Brazil, maybe even the world. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture, and the heartbeat of that is the drum. The state is home to percussion ensembles such as Ile Aiye and Olodum, a group of several thousand members famed for their work with Paul Simon, that make Carnival in Salvador one of the top attractions in Brazil. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture. Home to percussion ensemble Olodum, famed for its work with Paul Simon. "From the time kids here are very young, they play drums," says a top Brazilian percussionist. Drums are at heart of the Afro-Brazilian religious tradition of Candomblé
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Carnival
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[
"Bahia",
"Bahian"
] |
{
"passage": 1164,
"query": 1839
}
|
Query: In the 1970s, a tradition of blocos afro, all Afro-Brazilian drumming groups, developed in @placeholder, led by a bloco called Ile Aiye.
Entities: Olodum, Candomblé, Bahian, Salvador, Carnival, Brazil, Bahia, Afro-Brazilian, Paul Simon, Brazilian, Afro-Brazilian culture, Ile Aiye
Passage: Wander the historic streets of the Bahian capital of Salvador, and you're never far from one of the region's most moving traditions: its powerful rhythms. Whether it's the local axe pop music powered by freight-train percussion or street musicians and blocos afro pounding out hypnotic riffs, big beats power Bahia in a way they do nowhere else in Brazil, maybe even the world. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture, and the heartbeat of that is the drum. The state is home to percussion ensembles such as Ile Aiye and Olodum, a group of several thousand members famed for their work with Paul Simon, that make Carnival in Salvador one of the top attractions in Brazil. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture. Home to percussion ensemble Olodum, famed for its work with Paul Simon. "From the time kids here are very young, they play drums," says a top Brazilian percussionist. Drums are at heart of the Afro-Brazilian religious tradition of Candomblé
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Bahia
|
[
"Bahia",
"Bahian"
] |
{
"passage": 1164,
"query": 1839
}
|
Query: In the 1970s, a tradition of blocos afro, all Afro-Brazilian drumming groups, developed in @placeholder, led by a bloco called Ile Aiye.
Entities: Olodum, Candomblé, Bahian, Salvador, Carnival, Brazil, Bahia, Afro-Brazilian, Paul Simon, Brazilian, Afro-Brazilian culture, Ile Aiye
Passage: Wander the historic streets of the Bahian capital of Salvador, and you're never far from one of the region's most moving traditions: its powerful rhythms. Whether it's the local axe pop music powered by freight-train percussion or street musicians and blocos afro pounding out hypnotic riffs, big beats power Bahia in a way they do nowhere else in Brazil, maybe even the world. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture, and the heartbeat of that is the drum. The state is home to percussion ensembles such as Ile Aiye and Olodum, a group of several thousand members famed for their work with Paul Simon, that make Carnival in Salvador one of the top attractions in Brazil. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture. Home to percussion ensemble Olodum, famed for its work with Paul Simon. "From the time kids here are very young, they play drums," says a top Brazilian percussionist. Drums are at heart of the Afro-Brazilian religious tradition of Candomblé
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Bahian
|
[
"Bahia",
"Bahian"
] |
{
"passage": 1164,
"query": 1840
}
|
Query: The group has recorded a number of successful albums and touched off the samba-reggae style of music so popular in @placeholder and across Brazil.
Entities: Olodum, Candomblé, Bahian, Salvador, Carnival, Brazil, Bahia, Afro-Brazilian, Paul Simon, Brazilian, Afro-Brazilian culture, Ile Aiye
Passage: Wander the historic streets of the Bahian capital of Salvador, and you're never far from one of the region's most moving traditions: its powerful rhythms. Whether it's the local axe pop music powered by freight-train percussion or street musicians and blocos afro pounding out hypnotic riffs, big beats power Bahia in a way they do nowhere else in Brazil, maybe even the world. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture, and the heartbeat of that is the drum. The state is home to percussion ensembles such as Ile Aiye and Olodum, a group of several thousand members famed for their work with Paul Simon, that make Carnival in Salvador one of the top attractions in Brazil. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture. Home to percussion ensemble Olodum, famed for its work with Paul Simon. "From the time kids here are very young, they play drums," says a top Brazilian percussionist. Drums are at heart of the Afro-Brazilian religious tradition of Candomblé
|
Bahia
|
[
"Bahia",
"Bahian"
] |
{
"passage": 1164,
"query": 1840
}
|
Query: The group has recorded a number of successful albums and touched off the samba-reggae style of music so popular in @placeholder and across Brazil.
Entities: Olodum, Candomblé, Bahian, Salvador, Carnival, Brazil, Bahia, Afro-Brazilian, Paul Simon, Brazilian, Afro-Brazilian culture, Ile Aiye
Passage: Wander the historic streets of the Bahian capital of Salvador, and you're never far from one of the region's most moving traditions: its powerful rhythms. Whether it's the local axe pop music powered by freight-train percussion or street musicians and blocos afro pounding out hypnotic riffs, big beats power Bahia in a way they do nowhere else in Brazil, maybe even the world. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture, and the heartbeat of that is the drum. The state is home to percussion ensembles such as Ile Aiye and Olodum, a group of several thousand members famed for their work with Paul Simon, that make Carnival in Salvador one of the top attractions in Brazil. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture. Home to percussion ensemble Olodum, famed for its work with Paul Simon. "From the time kids here are very young, they play drums," says a top Brazilian percussionist. Drums are at heart of the Afro-Brazilian religious tradition of Candomblé
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Bahian
|
[
"Bahia",
"Bahian"
] |
{
"passage": 1164,
"query": 1841
}
|
Query: If you're in Brazil and want to get closer to the real @placeholder experience, the path is easy to find: Just follow the beat.
Entities: Olodum, Candomblé, Bahian, Salvador, Carnival, Brazil, Bahia, Afro-Brazilian, Paul Simon, Brazilian, Afro-Brazilian culture, Ile Aiye
Passage: Wander the historic streets of the Bahian capital of Salvador, and you're never far from one of the region's most moving traditions: its powerful rhythms. Whether it's the local axe pop music powered by freight-train percussion or street musicians and blocos afro pounding out hypnotic riffs, big beats power Bahia in a way they do nowhere else in Brazil, maybe even the world. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture, and the heartbeat of that is the drum. The state is home to percussion ensembles such as Ile Aiye and Olodum, a group of several thousand members famed for their work with Paul Simon, that make Carnival in Salvador one of the top attractions in Brazil. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture. Home to percussion ensemble Olodum, famed for its work with Paul Simon. "From the time kids here are very young, they play drums," says a top Brazilian percussionist. Drums are at heart of the Afro-Brazilian religious tradition of Candomblé
|
Bahia
|
[
"Bahia",
"Bahian"
] |
{
"passage": 1164,
"query": 1841
}
|
Query: If you're in Brazil and want to get closer to the real @placeholder experience, the path is easy to find: Just follow the beat.
Entities: Olodum, Candomblé, Bahian, Salvador, Carnival, Brazil, Bahia, Afro-Brazilian, Paul Simon, Brazilian, Afro-Brazilian culture, Ile Aiye
Passage: Wander the historic streets of the Bahian capital of Salvador, and you're never far from one of the region's most moving traditions: its powerful rhythms. Whether it's the local axe pop music powered by freight-train percussion or street musicians and blocos afro pounding out hypnotic riffs, big beats power Bahia in a way they do nowhere else in Brazil, maybe even the world. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture, and the heartbeat of that is the drum. The state is home to percussion ensembles such as Ile Aiye and Olodum, a group of several thousand members famed for their work with Paul Simon, that make Carnival in Salvador one of the top attractions in Brazil. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture. Home to percussion ensemble Olodum, famed for its work with Paul Simon. "From the time kids here are very young, they play drums," says a top Brazilian percussionist. Drums are at heart of the Afro-Brazilian religious tradition of Candomblé
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Bahian
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[
"Labour",
"New Labour"
] |
{
"passage": 1165,
"query": 1842
}
|
Query: When @placeholder encouraged new arrivals ‘we were almost ... a full employment economy’ but, he admitted: ‘The situation is different obviously now.
Entities: Peter Mandelson, Britain, Lord Mandelson, Ed Miliband, UK, New Labour, Brown, Labour, Blair
Passage: 'We were sending out search parties for people': Former Labour Cabinet Minister Peter Mandelson has admitted that his party actively encouraged immigration to the UK while in government Labour sent out ‘search parties’ for immigrants to get them to come to the UK, Lord Mandelson has admitted. In a stunning confirmation that the Blair and Brown governments deliberately engineered mass immigration, the former Cabinet Minister and spin doctor said New Labour sought out foreign workers. He also conceded that the influx of arrivals meant the party’s traditional supporters are now unable to find work. By contrast, Labour leader Ed Miliband has said his party got it wrong on immigration but has refused to admit it was too high under Labour. Former minister admits Labour deliberately engineered mass immigration. Between 1997 and 2010 net migration to Britain totalled 2.2million
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Labour
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[
"Labour",
"New Labour"
] |
{
"passage": 1165,
"query": 1842
}
|
Query: When @placeholder encouraged new arrivals ‘we were almost ... a full employment economy’ but, he admitted: ‘The situation is different obviously now.
Entities: Peter Mandelson, Britain, Lord Mandelson, Ed Miliband, UK, New Labour, Brown, Labour, Blair
Passage: 'We were sending out search parties for people': Former Labour Cabinet Minister Peter Mandelson has admitted that his party actively encouraged immigration to the UK while in government Labour sent out ‘search parties’ for immigrants to get them to come to the UK, Lord Mandelson has admitted. In a stunning confirmation that the Blair and Brown governments deliberately engineered mass immigration, the former Cabinet Minister and spin doctor said New Labour sought out foreign workers. He also conceded that the influx of arrivals meant the party’s traditional supporters are now unable to find work. By contrast, Labour leader Ed Miliband has said his party got it wrong on immigration but has refused to admit it was too high under Labour. Former minister admits Labour deliberately engineered mass immigration. Between 1997 and 2010 net migration to Britain totalled 2.2million
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New Labour
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[
"Ahmadinejad",
"Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"
] |
{
"passage": 1166,
"query": 1843
}
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Query: Men on motorcycles -- reportedly @placeholder backers -- chase demonstrators and beat them with clubs, metal batons and baseball bats.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian, Moussavi, Iran, Mir Hossein Moussavi, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Tehran
Passage: (CNN) -- June 12 Presidential elections are held following a campaign that saw huge rallies held in support of both incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and main opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi, suggesting the race would be closely fought. Incumbent Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad casts his vote in Tehran last week. June 13 Moussavi calls for vote counting to stop, saying there are "blatant violations." The government says Ahmadinejad won the ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote, while Moussavi received 33.75 percent of the vote. Following the announcement, angry crowds in Iran's capital break into shops, tear down signs and start fires as they protest the re-election of Ahmadinejad. June 14 Ahmadinejad gives victory speech, declines to guarantee the safety of Moussavi. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wins ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote. Chief rival Mir Hossein Moussavi receives 33.75 percent. Supporters of Moussavi dispute results and take to the streets of Tehran. Iran's election authority agrees to recount some votes
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Ahmadinejad
|
[
"Ahmadinejad",
"Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"
] |
{
"passage": 1166,
"query": 1843
}
|
Query: Men on motorcycles -- reportedly @placeholder backers -- chase demonstrators and beat them with clubs, metal batons and baseball bats.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian, Moussavi, Iran, Mir Hossein Moussavi, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Tehran
Passage: (CNN) -- June 12 Presidential elections are held following a campaign that saw huge rallies held in support of both incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and main opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi, suggesting the race would be closely fought. Incumbent Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad casts his vote in Tehran last week. June 13 Moussavi calls for vote counting to stop, saying there are "blatant violations." The government says Ahmadinejad won the ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote, while Moussavi received 33.75 percent of the vote. Following the announcement, angry crowds in Iran's capital break into shops, tear down signs and start fires as they protest the re-election of Ahmadinejad. June 14 Ahmadinejad gives victory speech, declines to guarantee the safety of Moussavi. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wins ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote. Chief rival Mir Hossein Moussavi receives 33.75 percent. Supporters of Moussavi dispute results and take to the streets of Tehran. Iran's election authority agrees to recount some votes
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
|
[
"Mir Hossein Moussavi",
"Moussavi"
] |
{
"passage": 1166,
"query": 1844
}
|
Query: @placeholder rejects the recount, saying it will be misused add more credence to a fraudulent ballot.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian, Moussavi, Iran, Mir Hossein Moussavi, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Tehran
Passage: (CNN) -- June 12 Presidential elections are held following a campaign that saw huge rallies held in support of both incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and main opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi, suggesting the race would be closely fought. Incumbent Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad casts his vote in Tehran last week. June 13 Moussavi calls for vote counting to stop, saying there are "blatant violations." The government says Ahmadinejad won the ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote, while Moussavi received 33.75 percent of the vote. Following the announcement, angry crowds in Iran's capital break into shops, tear down signs and start fires as they protest the re-election of Ahmadinejad. June 14 Ahmadinejad gives victory speech, declines to guarantee the safety of Moussavi. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wins ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote. Chief rival Mir Hossein Moussavi receives 33.75 percent. Supporters of Moussavi dispute results and take to the streets of Tehran. Iran's election authority agrees to recount some votes
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Mir Hossein Moussavi
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[
"Mir Hossein Moussavi",
"Moussavi"
] |
{
"passage": 1166,
"query": 1844
}
|
Query: @placeholder rejects the recount, saying it will be misused add more credence to a fraudulent ballot.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian, Moussavi, Iran, Mir Hossein Moussavi, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Tehran
Passage: (CNN) -- June 12 Presidential elections are held following a campaign that saw huge rallies held in support of both incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and main opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi, suggesting the race would be closely fought. Incumbent Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad casts his vote in Tehran last week. June 13 Moussavi calls for vote counting to stop, saying there are "blatant violations." The government says Ahmadinejad won the ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote, while Moussavi received 33.75 percent of the vote. Following the announcement, angry crowds in Iran's capital break into shops, tear down signs and start fires as they protest the re-election of Ahmadinejad. June 14 Ahmadinejad gives victory speech, declines to guarantee the safety of Moussavi. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wins ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote. Chief rival Mir Hossein Moussavi receives 33.75 percent. Supporters of Moussavi dispute results and take to the streets of Tehran. Iran's election authority agrees to recount some votes
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Moussavi
|
[
"Ahmadinejad",
"Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"
] |
{
"passage": 1166,
"query": 1845
}
|
Query: After claiming victory in the elections, @placeholder compared the putative losers to fans of a losing soccer team.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian, Moussavi, Iran, Mir Hossein Moussavi, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Tehran
Passage: (CNN) -- June 12 Presidential elections are held following a campaign that saw huge rallies held in support of both incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and main opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi, suggesting the race would be closely fought. Incumbent Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad casts his vote in Tehran last week. June 13 Moussavi calls for vote counting to stop, saying there are "blatant violations." The government says Ahmadinejad won the ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote, while Moussavi received 33.75 percent of the vote. Following the announcement, angry crowds in Iran's capital break into shops, tear down signs and start fires as they protest the re-election of Ahmadinejad. June 14 Ahmadinejad gives victory speech, declines to guarantee the safety of Moussavi. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wins ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote. Chief rival Mir Hossein Moussavi receives 33.75 percent. Supporters of Moussavi dispute results and take to the streets of Tehran. Iran's election authority agrees to recount some votes
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Ahmadinejad
|
[
"Ahmadinejad",
"Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"
] |
{
"passage": 1166,
"query": 1845
}
|
Query: After claiming victory in the elections, @placeholder compared the putative losers to fans of a losing soccer team.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian, Moussavi, Iran, Mir Hossein Moussavi, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Tehran
Passage: (CNN) -- June 12 Presidential elections are held following a campaign that saw huge rallies held in support of both incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and main opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi, suggesting the race would be closely fought. Incumbent Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad casts his vote in Tehran last week. June 13 Moussavi calls for vote counting to stop, saying there are "blatant violations." The government says Ahmadinejad won the ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote, while Moussavi received 33.75 percent of the vote. Following the announcement, angry crowds in Iran's capital break into shops, tear down signs and start fires as they protest the re-election of Ahmadinejad. June 14 Ahmadinejad gives victory speech, declines to guarantee the safety of Moussavi. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wins ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote. Chief rival Mir Hossein Moussavi receives 33.75 percent. Supporters of Moussavi dispute results and take to the streets of Tehran. Iran's election authority agrees to recount some votes
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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[
"Larry Drain"
] |
{
"passage": 1167,
"query": 1846
}
|
Query: Trouble began for the Drains when 62-year-old @placeholder decided to retire early last year.
Entities: Southern states, Affordable Care Act, Tennessee, Joshua Gardner, Maryville, Obamacare, Linda, Larry Drain, Medicaid
Passage: By Joshua Gardner A Tennessee couple among the 100,000-plus people in the state left uninsured because of a gap left by Obamacare and Medicaid have separated in order to stay covered. Linda and Larry Drain of Maryville have moved apart because couples whose household makes less than $15,510 don't qualify for Affordable Care Act subsidies and Tennessee, like most Southern states, has refused to expand Medicaid to fill in the gap. Debilitated by epilepsy and dependent on pricey medications, going uninsured is not an option for Linda. Now staying healthy means not getting to see her husband of 33 years every day. Linda and Larry Drain make too little money to qualify for a subsidy to help cover their insurance premiums. Meanwhile, Tennessee has refused to expand Medicaid for people in their situation as the Affordable Care Act originally intended. Now the Drains live two miles apart and don't even see each other every day
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Larry Drain
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[
"Italian"
] |
{
"passage": 1168,
"query": 1847
}
|
Query: 'There's a seriousness and ambition of ideas, and I think the spirit and the energy of the @placeholder people has the opportunity to be unleashed in a way that will be good for Italy, but it will also be good for Europe,' he said.
Entities: US, Italian, Barack Obama, Rome, European, Colosseum, Obama, Roman, Roman Empire, Matteo Renzi, Barbara Nazzaro
Passage: Barack Obama visited the Colosseum in Rome in the latest stop on his European tour, calling the ancient area 'remarkable' and 'unbelivable'. The US President was full of praise for the monument, once used for gladiatorial bouts during the days of the Roman Empire, as he was given a guided tour of the historic Italian site. Mr Obama was clearly impressed by the scale of the huge arena as he was shown around by the Colosseum's technical director Barbara Nazzaro. Scroll down for video Impressed: Barack Obama visited the Colosseum in Rome in the latest stop on his European tour, calling the ancient area 'remarkable' and 'unbelievable' US President full of praise for the huge Roman arena. He was given a tour of the site by technical director Barbara Nazzaro. 'This is bigger than some current baseball stadiums,' says Mr Obama. President also full of praise for Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi. He hails the 39-year-old's 'energy and vision' in joint news conference
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Italian
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[
"European"
] |
{
"passage": 1168,
"query": 1848
}
|
Query: Tour: Mr Obama has arrived in Italy as part of his visit to @placeholder
Entities: US, Italian, Barack Obama, Rome, European, Colosseum, Obama, Roman, Roman Empire, Matteo Renzi, Barbara Nazzaro
Passage: Barack Obama visited the Colosseum in Rome in the latest stop on his European tour, calling the ancient area 'remarkable' and 'unbelivable'. The US President was full of praise for the monument, once used for gladiatorial bouts during the days of the Roman Empire, as he was given a guided tour of the historic Italian site. Mr Obama was clearly impressed by the scale of the huge arena as he was shown around by the Colosseum's technical director Barbara Nazzaro. Scroll down for video Impressed: Barack Obama visited the Colosseum in Rome in the latest stop on his European tour, calling the ancient area 'remarkable' and 'unbelievable' US President full of praise for the huge Roman arena. He was given a tour of the site by technical director Barbara Nazzaro. 'This is bigger than some current baseball stadiums,' says Mr Obama. President also full of praise for Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi. He hails the 39-year-old's 'energy and vision' in joint news conference
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European
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[
"Hoey",
"Michael Hoey"
] |
{
"passage": 1169,
"query": 1849
}
|
Query: "It hasn't sunk in yet and it won't for a while," @placeholder told the European Tour website.
Entities: Northern Ireland, Congressional, Scotland, Rory McIlroy, Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Michael Hoey, Hoey, George Murray, Tour, St Andrews, U.S. Open, McIlroy, CNN, Graeme McDowell, Alfred Dunhill Championship
Passage: (CNN) -- Michael Hoey held off a last-round charge from U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy to claim the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews Sunday. Hoey, who like McIlroy hails from Northern Ireland, carded a final round 68 to beat his illustrious compatriot by two shots on 22-under 266. McIlroy, looking for his first win since claiming his first major in such emphatic style at Congressional, carded a seven-under 65 at the home of golf but came up just short as overnight leader Hoey kept his nerve on the closing holes. Graeme McDowell completed the domination of players from Northern Ireland by claiming joint third on 18-under with George Murray of Scotland after a 69. Northern Ireland's Michael Hoey wins Alfred Dunhill Championship at St Andrews. Hoey cards a final round 68 to leave U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy two shots adrift. McIlroy shoots a 65 at the home of golf but Hoey keeps his nerve for third Tour title. Graeme McDowell in a tie for third as Northern Ireland players dominate tournament
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Hoey
|
[
"Hoey",
"Michael Hoey"
] |
{
"passage": 1169,
"query": 1849
}
|
Query: "It hasn't sunk in yet and it won't for a while," @placeholder told the European Tour website.
Entities: Northern Ireland, Congressional, Scotland, Rory McIlroy, Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Michael Hoey, Hoey, George Murray, Tour, St Andrews, U.S. Open, McIlroy, CNN, Graeme McDowell, Alfred Dunhill Championship
Passage: (CNN) -- Michael Hoey held off a last-round charge from U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy to claim the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews Sunday. Hoey, who like McIlroy hails from Northern Ireland, carded a final round 68 to beat his illustrious compatriot by two shots on 22-under 266. McIlroy, looking for his first win since claiming his first major in such emphatic style at Congressional, carded a seven-under 65 at the home of golf but came up just short as overnight leader Hoey kept his nerve on the closing holes. Graeme McDowell completed the domination of players from Northern Ireland by claiming joint third on 18-under with George Murray of Scotland after a 69. Northern Ireland's Michael Hoey wins Alfred Dunhill Championship at St Andrews. Hoey cards a final round 68 to leave U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy two shots adrift. McIlroy shoots a 65 at the home of golf but Hoey keeps his nerve for third Tour title. Graeme McDowell in a tie for third as Northern Ireland players dominate tournament
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Michael Hoey
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[
"Warwickshire"
] |
{
"passage": 1170,
"query": 1850
}
|
Query: Mr Lovett, of Wolvey in @placeholder, said he was left hanging by his sexual organs for several seconds before he pulled himself back up and felt between his legs.
Entities: Calshot, Hampshire, Pete Lovett, Harriet Arkell, Southampton General Hospital, Warwickshire, Wolvey, Hamble Lifeboat
Passage: By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 09:36 EST, 12 August 2013 | UPDATED: 02:34 EST, 13 August 2013 A father-of-one has told how his testicles were left dangling five inches down his thigh after he slid off his boat and got them caught on a hook. Roofer Pete Lovett, 48, was enjoying a day out on his motorboat off Calshot in Hampshire when he decided to have a swim and slipped down off the boat into the sea. But as he did so, he got his private parts caught on a steel bracket used to carry the jet ski - nearly castrating him and leaving him in danger of bleeding to death. Pete Lovett was left dangling by his scrotum from a steel hook after slip. He was airlifted to Southampton General Hospital for three-hour operation. The roofer, from Wolvey, Warwickshire, says he's 'lucky' as could have died. The father-of-one now hopes to raise £10,000 for Hamble Lifeboat crew
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Warwickshire
|
[
"Pamela"
] |
{
"passage": 1171,
"query": 1851
}
|
Query: Dave met and fell in love with @placeholder, 43, a mental health nurse, at work.
Entities: Wizard of Oz, Dave, West Sussex, Louise, Pamela, Cowardly Lion, Louise Cobby, Hailsham
Passage: The heart-warming moment the world's most courageous Cowardly Lion got down on one knee was captured on film by bride-to-be Pamela's daughter. Louise Cobby began filming the stage after her mother was asked to go up from the crowd - but neither woman had any idea that Pamela's boyfriend Dave, from Hailsham, West Sussex, was going to propose. 'What a complete fluke catching this on camera,' Louise said. 'I got my camera out for the jokes and to laugh back as mum got pulled up on stage but did not expect this to happen.' Scroll down for video Louise Cobby captured the moment her mum Pamela was asked to go onstage at a panto, and her boyfriend Dave - dressed as the Cowardly Lion - surprised her with a proposal. Louise Cobby captured on film the moment her future step-dad Dave proposed to her mum Pamela in the middle of a panto performance. Dave was playing the Wizard of Oz's Cowardly Lion when he popped the question
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Pamela
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[
"Fernando Torres",
"Torres"
] |
{
"passage": 1172,
"query": 1852
}
|
Query: @placeholder has struggled for form since moving to Stamford Bridge from Liverpool in a £50million deal back in January 2011.
Entities: Atletico Madrid, Jose Mourinho, Roma, Mario Balotelli, Stamford Bridge, Leicester, Milan, Fernando Torres, Torres, Serie A, Burnley, Premier League, Chelsea, AC Milan, Liverpool
Passage: AC Milan are continuing talks with Chelsea over a potential deal for Fernando Torres, with the Serie A giants light in attack following Mario Balotelli's £16million move to Liverpool. Milan want to take the former Atletico Madrid forward on loan but the player's camp are awaiting proposals for a permanent transfer. Roma are also said to be considering a move for Torres, who was left out of Chelsea's match-day squad for their Premier League win against Leicester. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho discuss Fernando Torres' future at Chelsea Dropped: Fernando Torres was left out of the Chelsea team to face Leicester at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Fernando Torres is being lined up by AC Milan to replace Mario Balotelli. Torres has not featured in either of Chelsea's Premier League games so far. He was an unused substitute against Burnley and then left out of the squad by Jose Mourinho for Saturday's victory over Leicester at Stamford Bridge. Milan want Torres on loan, though the player is keen on a permanent move
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Fernando Torres
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[
"Fernando Torres",
"Torres"
] |
{
"passage": 1172,
"query": 1852
}
|
Query: @placeholder has struggled for form since moving to Stamford Bridge from Liverpool in a £50million deal back in January 2011.
Entities: Atletico Madrid, Jose Mourinho, Roma, Mario Balotelli, Stamford Bridge, Leicester, Milan, Fernando Torres, Torres, Serie A, Burnley, Premier League, Chelsea, AC Milan, Liverpool
Passage: AC Milan are continuing talks with Chelsea over a potential deal for Fernando Torres, with the Serie A giants light in attack following Mario Balotelli's £16million move to Liverpool. Milan want to take the former Atletico Madrid forward on loan but the player's camp are awaiting proposals for a permanent transfer. Roma are also said to be considering a move for Torres, who was left out of Chelsea's match-day squad for their Premier League win against Leicester. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho discuss Fernando Torres' future at Chelsea Dropped: Fernando Torres was left out of the Chelsea team to face Leicester at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Fernando Torres is being lined up by AC Milan to replace Mario Balotelli. Torres has not featured in either of Chelsea's Premier League games so far. He was an unused substitute against Burnley and then left out of the squad by Jose Mourinho for Saturday's victory over Leicester at Stamford Bridge. Milan want Torres on loan, though the player is keen on a permanent move
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Torres
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[
"Ali",
"Moeen Ali"
] |
{
"passage": 1173,
"query": 1853
}
|
Query: @placeholder sweeps the ball away for another boundary as England make a fast start to their innings
Entities: Sri Lanka, England, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Ravi Bopara, Alastair Cook, Colombo, Moeen Ali, Ali
Passage: A star was born in Colombo – but Moeen Ali’s twinkling century could not save England in the first one-day international against Sri Lanka. As Ali caressed his way to the third-fastest one-day hundred by an England batsman, it felt like caviar and champagne compared with the top-order stodge that has too often weighed them down. But, of the rest, only Ravi Bopara could pass 35. And if that spoke volumes for the quality of Ali’s innings, then it also confirmed a familiar tale: not for the first time, England’s 50-over team had come up short. Sri Lanka's players celebrate after sealing their 25-run victory over England in Colombo. Moeen Ali scores third-quickest ODI hundred by an England batsman. Tourists could not capitalise and lose by 25 runs. Tillakaratne Dilshan top scored for Sri Lanka with 88 in hosts' 317 for six. England captain Alastair Cook won the toss and chose to field
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Ali
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[
"Ali",
"Moeen Ali"
] |
{
"passage": 1173,
"query": 1853
}
|
Query: @placeholder sweeps the ball away for another boundary as England make a fast start to their innings
Entities: Sri Lanka, England, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Ravi Bopara, Alastair Cook, Colombo, Moeen Ali, Ali
Passage: A star was born in Colombo – but Moeen Ali’s twinkling century could not save England in the first one-day international against Sri Lanka. As Ali caressed his way to the third-fastest one-day hundred by an England batsman, it felt like caviar and champagne compared with the top-order stodge that has too often weighed them down. But, of the rest, only Ravi Bopara could pass 35. And if that spoke volumes for the quality of Ali’s innings, then it also confirmed a familiar tale: not for the first time, England’s 50-over team had come up short. Sri Lanka's players celebrate after sealing their 25-run victory over England in Colombo. Moeen Ali scores third-quickest ODI hundred by an England batsman. Tourists could not capitalise and lose by 25 runs. Tillakaratne Dilshan top scored for Sri Lanka with 88 in hosts' 317 for six. England captain Alastair Cook won the toss and chose to field
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Moeen Ali
|
[
"England"
] |
{
"passage": 1173,
"query": 1854
}
|
Query: The @placeholder opener was in irresistible form and clubs another ball for four
Entities: Sri Lanka, England, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Ravi Bopara, Alastair Cook, Colombo, Moeen Ali, Ali
Passage: A star was born in Colombo – but Moeen Ali’s twinkling century could not save England in the first one-day international against Sri Lanka. As Ali caressed his way to the third-fastest one-day hundred by an England batsman, it felt like caviar and champagne compared with the top-order stodge that has too often weighed them down. But, of the rest, only Ravi Bopara could pass 35. And if that spoke volumes for the quality of Ali’s innings, then it also confirmed a familiar tale: not for the first time, England’s 50-over team had come up short. Sri Lanka's players celebrate after sealing their 25-run victory over England in Colombo. Moeen Ali scores third-quickest ODI hundred by an England batsman. Tourists could not capitalise and lose by 25 runs. Tillakaratne Dilshan top scored for Sri Lanka with 88 in hosts' 317 for six. England captain Alastair Cook won the toss and chose to field
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England
|
[
"Ohio"
] |
{
"passage": 1174,
"query": 1855
}
|
Query: In @placeholder, we saw the arrest of a classic lone wolf allegedly inspired by ISIS with aspirations to carry out an attack but scant capabilities, while in Belgium we saw the takedown of what appears to have been an ISIS cell with serious capacities for attack.
Entities: Peter Bergen, United States, U.S. Capitol, ISIS, FBI, Christopher Lee Cornell, Cornell, European, Syria, Paris, CNN, Ohio, Belgian, Europe, Eric Holder
Passage: (CNN)The difference between the scale of the European terrorist threat and the threat in the United States was underlined by Wednesday's arrest of Christopher Lee Cornell, a 20-year-old Ohio resident, who had been monitored by an FBI informant and was allegedly plotting an attack, inspired by ISIS, against the U.S. Capitol. One day after Cornell's arrest Belgian authorities took down a group they believed was plotting imminent attacks, resulting in a battle with the suspects who opened fire with military weaponry and handguns. Two of the suspects were killed. Some members of the group had reportedly returned from fighting in Syria with ISIS. Attorney General Eric Holder has warned of Paris-like attacks in the United States. Peter Bergen says so far attacks have been less sophisticated domestically than in Europe
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Ohio
|
[
"Eric Holder"
] |
{
"passage": 1174,
"query": 1856
}
|
Query: This is not to say that @placeholder's warnings should be dismissed.
Entities: Peter Bergen, United States, U.S. Capitol, ISIS, FBI, Christopher Lee Cornell, Cornell, European, Syria, Paris, CNN, Ohio, Belgian, Europe, Eric Holder
Passage: (CNN)The difference between the scale of the European terrorist threat and the threat in the United States was underlined by Wednesday's arrest of Christopher Lee Cornell, a 20-year-old Ohio resident, who had been monitored by an FBI informant and was allegedly plotting an attack, inspired by ISIS, against the U.S. Capitol. One day after Cornell's arrest Belgian authorities took down a group they believed was plotting imminent attacks, resulting in a battle with the suspects who opened fire with military weaponry and handguns. Two of the suspects were killed. Some members of the group had reportedly returned from fighting in Syria with ISIS. Attorney General Eric Holder has warned of Paris-like attacks in the United States. Peter Bergen says so far attacks have been less sophisticated domestically than in Europe
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Eric Holder
|
[
"Ugonna Obuzor"
] |
{
"passage": 1175,
"query": 1857
}
|
Query: Close: Lloyd Toku (left), 19, was a civil engineering student and @placeholder (right), 18, was a geology student.
Entities: Ugonna Obuzor, Aluu, Necklacing, Lloyd Toku, Chiadika Biringa, Tekena Elkanah, Nigerian
Passage: When best friends Ugonna Obuzor, Chiadika Biringa, Lloyd Toku, and Tekena Elkanah left their Nigerian university campus for a nearby village to collect a debt, none could have known they were walking towards a death of unutterable brutality. They were chased through the streets by stick and stone-wielding vigilantes, stripped naked and beaten until they were almost unconscious. They were dragged through mud, had concrete slabs dropped on their heads and car tyres filled with petrol wrapped around their necks. Then somebody lit a match. Scroll down for the video. GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING Classmates: Chiadika Biringa (left), 20, studied theatre arts while Tekena Elkanah (right), 20 was a technical student. The four traveled to Aluu to collect a debt. Ugonna Obuzor, Chiadika Biringa, Lloyd Toku, and Tekena Elkanah were were accused of stealing then stripped naked and beaten. Tyres filled with petrol were wrapped around their necks and set alight. The four Nigerian students had gone to the village of Aluu to collect a debt, unaware it was a trap. 'Necklacing' is the appalling method of killing which involves putting a petrol-filled tyre around a victim's neck and setting it ablaze. Experts say it is rising in a country where corrupt police are feared more than gangsters. 19 people have been arrested including village chieftain
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Ugonna Obuzor
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[
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 1176,
"query": 1858
}
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Query: The school was damaged when @placeholder forces struck on a nearby building.
Entities: Israeli, Olympic, Swedish, Indian, Palestinian, Earth, Spain, Middle East, Matt Blake, Syria, Associated Press, Antarctica, Paul Hansen, World Press Photo Awards
Passage: By Matt Blake and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:24 EST, 15 February 2013 | UPDATED: 20:29 EST, 15 February 2013 They are the defining images of the world in 2012, each one reflecting a single, fleeting moment of a year gone by. Whether it is of the misery of a loved one killed by an enemy missile attack, the overwhelming joy at winning Olympic gold, or the intimate devotion of an elderly wife to her dying husband, each photograph provides a fascinating snapshot of life on Earth. The winners of the World Press Photo Awards, one of photojournalism's most prestigious contests, were announced today, issuing awards in nine categories to 54 photographers of 32 nationalities. Swedish photographer Paul Hansen won with a picture of two Palestinian children killed in an Israeli missile strike. Others include riots in Spain, Olympic fencing, Indian slums, torture in Syria and penguins in Antarctica. Although the overwhelming majority of winners came from various regions of the conflict-ravaged Middle East
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Israeli
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[
"Iowa"
] |
{
"passage": 1177,
"query": 1859
}
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Query: "The @placeholder caucus results have convinced growing numbers of Granite State voters that Obama can really go all the way," CNN Polling Director Keating Holland said.
Entities: Barack Obama, Romney, N.H., WMUR, New York, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Illinois, Obama, New Hampshire, Democratic, CNN, GOP, McCain, MANCHESTER
Passage: MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (CNN) -- On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Sen. Barack Obama has a nine-point lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton in the state, according to a CNN-WMUR poll out Monday. Obama, the first-term senator from Illinois who won last week's Iowa caucuses, led the New York senator and former first lady 39 percent to 30 percent in a poll conducted Saturday through Sunday evening -- a sharp change from a poll out Saturday that showed the Democratic front-runners tied at 33 percent. Preliminary results from the poll released Sunday night showed Obama with a lead of 10 percentage points. Obama leading Clinton 39 percent to 30 percent in recent N.H. poll. McCain is leading the GOP pack in New Hampshire. Romney was front-runner in most New Hampshire polls until last month. New Hampshire holds its primaries January 8
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Iowa
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[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 1177,
"query": 1860
}
|
Query: The CNN/WMUR polls "strongly suggests an @placeholder surge in New Hampshire," CNN Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider said.
Entities: Barack Obama, Romney, N.H., WMUR, New York, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Illinois, Obama, New Hampshire, Democratic, CNN, GOP, McCain, MANCHESTER
Passage: MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (CNN) -- On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Sen. Barack Obama has a nine-point lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton in the state, according to a CNN-WMUR poll out Monday. Obama, the first-term senator from Illinois who won last week's Iowa caucuses, led the New York senator and former first lady 39 percent to 30 percent in a poll conducted Saturday through Sunday evening -- a sharp change from a poll out Saturday that showed the Democratic front-runners tied at 33 percent. Preliminary results from the poll released Sunday night showed Obama with a lead of 10 percentage points. Obama leading Clinton 39 percent to 30 percent in recent N.H. poll. McCain is leading the GOP pack in New Hampshire. Romney was front-runner in most New Hampshire polls until last month. New Hampshire holds its primaries January 8
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Barack Obama
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[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 1177,
"query": 1860
}
|
Query: The CNN/WMUR polls "strongly suggests an @placeholder surge in New Hampshire," CNN Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider said.
Entities: Barack Obama, Romney, N.H., WMUR, New York, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Illinois, Obama, New Hampshire, Democratic, CNN, GOP, McCain, MANCHESTER
Passage: MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (CNN) -- On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Sen. Barack Obama has a nine-point lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton in the state, according to a CNN-WMUR poll out Monday. Obama, the first-term senator from Illinois who won last week's Iowa caucuses, led the New York senator and former first lady 39 percent to 30 percent in a poll conducted Saturday through Sunday evening -- a sharp change from a poll out Saturday that showed the Democratic front-runners tied at 33 percent. Preliminary results from the poll released Sunday night showed Obama with a lead of 10 percentage points. Obama leading Clinton 39 percent to 30 percent in recent N.H. poll. McCain is leading the GOP pack in New Hampshire. Romney was front-runner in most New Hampshire polls until last month. New Hampshire holds its primaries January 8
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Obama
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[
"GOP"
] |
{
"passage": 1177,
"query": 1861
}
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Query: And when asked which candidate has the best chance of beating the @placeholder presidential nominee, likely Democratic primary voters now choose Obama over Clinton 42 percent to 31 percent.
Entities: Barack Obama, Romney, N.H., WMUR, New York, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Clinton, Illinois, Obama, New Hampshire, Democratic, CNN, GOP, McCain, MANCHESTER
Passage: MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (CNN) -- On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Sen. Barack Obama has a nine-point lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton in the state, according to a CNN-WMUR poll out Monday. Obama, the first-term senator from Illinois who won last week's Iowa caucuses, led the New York senator and former first lady 39 percent to 30 percent in a poll conducted Saturday through Sunday evening -- a sharp change from a poll out Saturday that showed the Democratic front-runners tied at 33 percent. Preliminary results from the poll released Sunday night showed Obama with a lead of 10 percentage points. Obama leading Clinton 39 percent to 30 percent in recent N.H. poll. McCain is leading the GOP pack in New Hampshire. Romney was front-runner in most New Hampshire polls until last month. New Hampshire holds its primaries January 8
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GOP
|
[
"Open Door"
] |
{
"passage": 1178,
"query": 1862
}
|
Query: @placeholder users accusing the company of 'surrendering to evil.'
Entities: Chinese, People, Rebublic, China, Open Door, Apple
Passage: Apple has been accused of kowtowing to the Chinese government after it pulled a program from its China App store which allowed users to bypass the country's strict internet controls. The communist government of the People's Rebublic has passed laws which restricts internet browsing from IP addresses within its country, a project which has become known as 'the great firewall of China'. But developers from all over the world have tried to liberate China's online public by creating tools which allow users inside the country to bypass 'the wall' and see content they would be able to in the outside world. Open Door app allows users to see content which is censored in China. It was being downloaded 2,000 times per day when Apple banned it. Tech giant said the app contained 'illegal content'
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Open Door
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[
"Tibet"
] |
{
"passage": 1179,
"query": 1863
}
|
Query: China's continued ownership of @placeholder, is being treated for severe burns
Entities: Hu Jintao, Tibetan, Jamphel Yeshi, Chinese, Tibet, Yeshi, China, India, Parliament, New Delhi, Indian
Passage: A Tibetan protester who set himself on fire in India during a demo against a visit by the Chinese president has died from his injuries in hospital. Jamphel Yeshi sustained burns to 98 per cent of his body when he sprinted for 50m outside the Indian Parliament building engulfed in flames in New Delhi on Monday. The 27-year-old had been protesting against China's continued rule over Tibet and collapsed in flames as other protesters tried to put him out. Demo: The unnamed Tibetan man ran 50m outside the Indian parliament before collapsing today Yeshi died just hours before Chinese president Hu Jintao's expected arrival in New Delhi. Protester ran 50m before collapsing in flames outside Indian Parliament. Over 30 have performed self-immolation this year in protest at China's rule over Tibet
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Tibet
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[
"Tibet"
] |
{
"passage": 1179,
"query": 1864
}
|
Query: Some carried posters saying '@placeholder is burning' and 'Tibet is not part of China'.
Entities: Hu Jintao, Tibetan, Jamphel Yeshi, Chinese, Tibet, Yeshi, China, India, Parliament, New Delhi, Indian
Passage: A Tibetan protester who set himself on fire in India during a demo against a visit by the Chinese president has died from his injuries in hospital. Jamphel Yeshi sustained burns to 98 per cent of his body when he sprinted for 50m outside the Indian Parliament building engulfed in flames in New Delhi on Monday. The 27-year-old had been protesting against China's continued rule over Tibet and collapsed in flames as other protesters tried to put him out. Demo: The unnamed Tibetan man ran 50m outside the Indian parliament before collapsing today Yeshi died just hours before Chinese president Hu Jintao's expected arrival in New Delhi. Protester ran 50m before collapsing in flames outside Indian Parliament. Over 30 have performed self-immolation this year in protest at China's rule over Tibet
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Tibet
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[
"Tibet"
] |
{
"passage": 1179,
"query": 1865
}
|
Query: Some carried posters saying 'Tibet is burning' and '@placeholder is not part of China'.
Entities: Hu Jintao, Tibetan, Jamphel Yeshi, Chinese, Tibet, Yeshi, China, India, Parliament, New Delhi, Indian
Passage: A Tibetan protester who set himself on fire in India during a demo against a visit by the Chinese president has died from his injuries in hospital. Jamphel Yeshi sustained burns to 98 per cent of his body when he sprinted for 50m outside the Indian Parliament building engulfed in flames in New Delhi on Monday. The 27-year-old had been protesting against China's continued rule over Tibet and collapsed in flames as other protesters tried to put him out. Demo: The unnamed Tibetan man ran 50m outside the Indian parliament before collapsing today Yeshi died just hours before Chinese president Hu Jintao's expected arrival in New Delhi. Protester ran 50m before collapsing in flames outside Indian Parliament. Over 30 have performed self-immolation this year in protest at China's rule over Tibet
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Tibet
|
[
"China",
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 1179,
"query": 1866
}
|
Query: Some carried posters saying 'Tibet is burning' and 'Tibet is not part of @placeholder'.
Entities: Hu Jintao, Tibetan, Jamphel Yeshi, Chinese, Tibet, Yeshi, China, India, Parliament, New Delhi, Indian
Passage: A Tibetan protester who set himself on fire in India during a demo against a visit by the Chinese president has died from his injuries in hospital. Jamphel Yeshi sustained burns to 98 per cent of his body when he sprinted for 50m outside the Indian Parliament building engulfed in flames in New Delhi on Monday. The 27-year-old had been protesting against China's continued rule over Tibet and collapsed in flames as other protesters tried to put him out. Demo: The unnamed Tibetan man ran 50m outside the Indian parliament before collapsing today Yeshi died just hours before Chinese president Hu Jintao's expected arrival in New Delhi. Protester ran 50m before collapsing in flames outside Indian Parliament. Over 30 have performed self-immolation this year in protest at China's rule over Tibet
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China
|
[
"China",
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 1179,
"query": 1866
}
|
Query: Some carried posters saying 'Tibet is burning' and 'Tibet is not part of @placeholder'.
Entities: Hu Jintao, Tibetan, Jamphel Yeshi, Chinese, Tibet, Yeshi, China, India, Parliament, New Delhi, Indian
Passage: A Tibetan protester who set himself on fire in India during a demo against a visit by the Chinese president has died from his injuries in hospital. Jamphel Yeshi sustained burns to 98 per cent of his body when he sprinted for 50m outside the Indian Parliament building engulfed in flames in New Delhi on Monday. The 27-year-old had been protesting against China's continued rule over Tibet and collapsed in flames as other protesters tried to put him out. Demo: The unnamed Tibetan man ran 50m outside the Indian parliament before collapsing today Yeshi died just hours before Chinese president Hu Jintao's expected arrival in New Delhi. Protester ran 50m before collapsing in flames outside Indian Parliament. Over 30 have performed self-immolation this year in protest at China's rule over Tibet
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Chinese
|
[
"Hu Jintao"
] |
{
"passage": 1179,
"query": 1867
}
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Query: At the protest venue on Monday a big poster featuring Mr Hu's face with a bloody palm print on it said: '@placeholder is unwelcome' at the summit.
Entities: Hu Jintao, Tibetan, Jamphel Yeshi, Chinese, Tibet, Yeshi, China, India, Parliament, New Delhi, Indian
Passage: A Tibetan protester who set himself on fire in India during a demo against a visit by the Chinese president has died from his injuries in hospital. Jamphel Yeshi sustained burns to 98 per cent of his body when he sprinted for 50m outside the Indian Parliament building engulfed in flames in New Delhi on Monday. The 27-year-old had been protesting against China's continued rule over Tibet and collapsed in flames as other protesters tried to put him out. Demo: The unnamed Tibetan man ran 50m outside the Indian parliament before collapsing today Yeshi died just hours before Chinese president Hu Jintao's expected arrival in New Delhi. Protester ran 50m before collapsing in flames outside Indian Parliament. Over 30 have performed self-immolation this year in protest at China's rule over Tibet
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Hu Jintao
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[
"Tibet"
] |
{
"passage": 1179,
"query": 1868
}
|
Query: China says @placeholder has always been part of its territory.
Entities: Hu Jintao, Tibetan, Jamphel Yeshi, Chinese, Tibet, Yeshi, China, India, Parliament, New Delhi, Indian
Passage: A Tibetan protester who set himself on fire in India during a demo against a visit by the Chinese president has died from his injuries in hospital. Jamphel Yeshi sustained burns to 98 per cent of his body when he sprinted for 50m outside the Indian Parliament building engulfed in flames in New Delhi on Monday. The 27-year-old had been protesting against China's continued rule over Tibet and collapsed in flames as other protesters tried to put him out. Demo: The unnamed Tibetan man ran 50m outside the Indian parliament before collapsing today Yeshi died just hours before Chinese president Hu Jintao's expected arrival in New Delhi. Protester ran 50m before collapsing in flames outside Indian Parliament. Over 30 have performed self-immolation this year in protest at China's rule over Tibet
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Tibet
|
[
"John"
] |
{
"passage": 1180,
"query": 1869
}
|
Query: A few seconds later it rang again and @placeholder traipsed back down the stairs.
Entities: Carol Kingston, John, Carole, Alan, Mail, Judy, Manchester, Essex, Milton Keynes, Penny Sartori, Near Death Experiences
Passage: This week the Mail serialised intensive care nurse Penny Sartori's new book on Near Death Experiences. The response from readers has been unprecedented, with thousands of you writing in with your own remarkable stories, some of which we published yesterday. Here we share more readers' gripping tales of premonitions and visions. Ghostly visions: Readers say they have seen relatives appear before them at the moment they passed away Carol Kingston Carol Kingston, 67, a retired store manager, lives in Milton Keynes with her husband John and has two grown-up children. She says: It was one o'clock in the morning in May 1982 when the ring of the doorbell woke us up. My husband John went downstairs to answer the door then returned to the bedroom looking miffed, saying nobody was there. Carole from Milton Keynes dreamt of her brother night he died. Judy from Essex saw vision of her aunt when she passed away. Alan from Manchester was told how and when mother would die in a dream
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John
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[
"Bindi"
] |
{
"passage": 1181,
"query": 1870
}
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Query: His only daughter @placeholder, who stood by him during his trial, resigned from her position as director
Entities: Secretary of the Order of Australia, General Division, Australia, Stafford, Mark Fraser, Peter Cosgrove, Rolf Harris, Harris, Alwen, Jenny, Bindi, Member of the Order of Australia, Australian
Passage: Disgraced entertainer Rolf Harris has been stripped of his two Australian honours. The decision was gazetted by Governor-General Peter Cosgrove on Monday. 'It is notified that the Governor-General has terminated the appointments of Officer and Member of the Order of Australia in the General Division made to Mr Rolf Harris,' the notice from Mark Fraser, the Secretary of the Order of Australia, said. The news coming amid revelations that the convicted paedophile could be earning as much as $2500 a day from his prison cell thanks to his shrewd investments. Scroll down for video Harris, pictured leaving court in June last year with daughter Bindi (right), wife Alwen (second left) and niece Jenny (left), is believed to be earning as much as $2500 a day from his investments. Rolf Harris has his Order of Australia gong officially withdrawn. The Order of Australia secretary delivered the news in a two-line statement on Monday. Harris was jailed for five years and nine months for sex attacks on children. While fellow inmates at the Stafford prison earn about $12 a day performing chores, the disgraced 84-year-old is reportedly still making a fortune. Harris invested much of his multi-million dollar earnings from his career. New figures suggest his earnings could be as high as $2500 a day
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Bindi
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[
"Ukraine"
] |
{
"passage": 1182,
"query": 1871
}
|
Query: The @placeholder army is hoping to regain control of the town, which is considered a separatist stronghold
Entities: Sally Lee, Shakhtarsk, Australian Federal Police, Andrew Colvin, Kiev, Ukraine, Dutch, Australian Associated Press, Australian
Passage: By Sally Lee and Australian Associated Press Australian police today admitted that it may be impossible to recover the bodies of all 298 victims as intense fighting forced international investigators back from the crash site for a second time. The delegation of Australian and Dutch police and forensic experts stopped in Shakhtarsk, a town around 20 miles from the fields where the aircraft was downed, amid sounds of explosions. A high-rise apartment block in the town was hit by at least two rounds of artillery, according to reports and dozens of families living in the area fled. Pro-Russian rebels admitted they had lost control of part of the crash site. Dutch and Australian investigators abandoned attempts reach crash site on Monday. Explosions in nearby Shakhtarsk forced them to turn back for second day. Australian Federal Police deputy commissioner Andrew Colvin says there is a possibility they won't get to the crash site in the near future. Fighting has intensified at both crash site and in the surrounding area. At least eight civilians killed by fighting in two rebel-held cities today alone. Government troops hoping to take back parts of east Ukraine from rebels. But rebels say offensive is to stop evidence implicating Kiev being found
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Ukraine
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[
"Kiev"
] |
{
"passage": 1182,
"query": 1872
}
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Query: Intensified combat operations 'are irrefutable evidence proving that @placeholder is seeking to destroy all evidence of the crime committed by its military,' he alleged.
Entities: Sally Lee, Shakhtarsk, Australian Federal Police, Andrew Colvin, Kiev, Ukraine, Dutch, Australian Associated Press, Australian
Passage: By Sally Lee and Australian Associated Press Australian police today admitted that it may be impossible to recover the bodies of all 298 victims as intense fighting forced international investigators back from the crash site for a second time. The delegation of Australian and Dutch police and forensic experts stopped in Shakhtarsk, a town around 20 miles from the fields where the aircraft was downed, amid sounds of explosions. A high-rise apartment block in the town was hit by at least two rounds of artillery, according to reports and dozens of families living in the area fled. Pro-Russian rebels admitted they had lost control of part of the crash site. Dutch and Australian investigators abandoned attempts reach crash site on Monday. Explosions in nearby Shakhtarsk forced them to turn back for second day. Australian Federal Police deputy commissioner Andrew Colvin says there is a possibility they won't get to the crash site in the near future. Fighting has intensified at both crash site and in the surrounding area. At least eight civilians killed by fighting in two rebel-held cities today alone. Government troops hoping to take back parts of east Ukraine from rebels. But rebels say offensive is to stop evidence implicating Kiev being found
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Kiev
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[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 1183,
"query": 1873
}
|
Query: The @placeholder has a long and generally bipartisan tradition of concern for human rights, a pillar of its founding principles.
Entities: Ted Piccone, Senate Republicans, United States, Republicans, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, U.S., U.N., CNN, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- As human rights advocates around the world celebrate the 64th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights this week, their counterparts in the United States are mourning the Senate's rejection last week of the international convention for disability rights. Appalling in its own right, the Senate Republicans' defeat of the 21st century's first human rights treaty is a sad but sharp reminder that misinformation and fear can still override fundamental principles of human decency and common sense. More importantly, it is yet another blow to the United States' ability to play a leading role in promoting freedoms and human dignity in the world. Last week, Senate Republicans defeated the international convention for disability rights. Misinformation and fear overrode decency and common sense, says Ted Piccone. Opponents argued that the U.N. could deny parents their rights to raise children as they see fit. U.S. is losing its moral voice on human rights because it is not leading by example, he says
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U.S.
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[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 1183,
"query": 1873
}
|
Query: The @placeholder has a long and generally bipartisan tradition of concern for human rights, a pillar of its founding principles.
Entities: Ted Piccone, Senate Republicans, United States, Republicans, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, U.S., U.N., CNN, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- As human rights advocates around the world celebrate the 64th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights this week, their counterparts in the United States are mourning the Senate's rejection last week of the international convention for disability rights. Appalling in its own right, the Senate Republicans' defeat of the 21st century's first human rights treaty is a sad but sharp reminder that misinformation and fear can still override fundamental principles of human decency and common sense. More importantly, it is yet another blow to the United States' ability to play a leading role in promoting freedoms and human dignity in the world. Last week, Senate Republicans defeated the international convention for disability rights. Misinformation and fear overrode decency and common sense, says Ted Piccone. Opponents argued that the U.N. could deny parents their rights to raise children as they see fit. U.S. is losing its moral voice on human rights because it is not leading by example, he says
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United States
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[
"U.N."
] |
{
"passage": 1183,
"query": 1874
}
|
Query: The hallmark of the @placeholder human rights system is its success in elaborating international standards for protecting a comprehensive set of human rights, monitoring states' respect for those rights and making recommendations for improving their records.
Entities: Ted Piccone, Senate Republicans, United States, Republicans, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, U.S., U.N., CNN, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- As human rights advocates around the world celebrate the 64th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights this week, their counterparts in the United States are mourning the Senate's rejection last week of the international convention for disability rights. Appalling in its own right, the Senate Republicans' defeat of the 21st century's first human rights treaty is a sad but sharp reminder that misinformation and fear can still override fundamental principles of human decency and common sense. More importantly, it is yet another blow to the United States' ability to play a leading role in promoting freedoms and human dignity in the world. Last week, Senate Republicans defeated the international convention for disability rights. Misinformation and fear overrode decency and common sense, says Ted Piccone. Opponents argued that the U.N. could deny parents their rights to raise children as they see fit. U.S. is losing its moral voice on human rights because it is not leading by example, he says
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U.N.
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[
"Ron Atkinson"
] |
{
"passage": 1184,
"query": 1875
}
|
Query: @placeholder (left) was the United manager as his side suffered a 3-2 defeat against Forest in 1984
Entities: United, Gary Mills, Ron Atkinson, Manchester United, Brian, The Power of Love, Johnny Metgod, Margaret Thatcher, Leicester, Red Devils, Alex Ferguson, Louis van Gaal, Nottingham Forest, Steve Hodge, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Sportsmail, Premier League, Gordon Strachan, British, Eddie Murphy, Beverly Hills Cop, Clough
Passage: Since Sir Alex Ferguson left Manchester United in 2013, his old club have been making a habit of breaking some rather unwanted records. On Sunday, Louis van Gaal's side continued a miserable start to the 2014-15 Premier League season by surrendering a two-goal against Leicester before suffering a shock 5-3 defeat. Not since 1984, against Brian's Clough's Nottingham Forest, have United let a two-goal lead slip as second half goals from Steve Hodge, Johnny Metgod and Gary Mills cancelled out a Gordon Strachan brace. Here, Sportsmail takes a look at what else was happening the last time the Red Devils failed to take advantage of a two-goal lead... Manchester United's defeat against Leicester saw the club lose after having a two-goal lead for first time since 1984. Ron Atkinson's United side were 2-0 ahead against Nottingham Forest before losing 3-2 thirty years ago. Frankie Goes To Hollywood were at No 1 with The Power of Love. Margaret Thatcher was midway through her tenure as British Prime Minister. Eddie Murphy's Beverly Hills Cop was also released
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Ron Atkinson
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[
"Sea Shepherd Conservation Society"
] |
{
"passage": 1185,
"query": 1876
}
|
Query: In a statement issued last Friday, @placeholder vowed to take on the whaling vessels again.
Entities: Japan, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Australia, International Whaling Commission, Fisheries Agency, Michihiko Kano, CNN, Southern Ocean
Passage: (CNN) -- Japan says it will hunt whales in the Southern Ocean this winter and will send a Fisheries Agency ship to guard its whalers against promised intervention by a conservation group. "The Fisheries Agency will send a patrol boat and take increased measures to strengthen the protection given to the research whaling ships," Fisheries Minister Michihiko Kano said at a news conference Tuesday. At its annual meeting in July, the International Whaling Commission passed a resolution calling on its member countries "to cooperate to prevent and suppress actions that risk human life and property at sea." Last winter, Japan cut short its planned December-to-April hunt by two months after anti-whaling activists from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society repeatedly interfered with the whaling vessels. Japan's hunt last winter was cut short 2 months due to activists. Anti-whaling group says it saved 800 whales. Australia's attorney general wants Japan's whaling to stop
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Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
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[
"Japan"
] |
{
"passage": 1185,
"query": 1877
}
|
Query: Australia's government condemned @placeholder's decision to resume its research hunt and its plans for future commercial hunts.
Entities: Japan, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Australia, International Whaling Commission, Fisheries Agency, Michihiko Kano, CNN, Southern Ocean
Passage: (CNN) -- Japan says it will hunt whales in the Southern Ocean this winter and will send a Fisheries Agency ship to guard its whalers against promised intervention by a conservation group. "The Fisheries Agency will send a patrol boat and take increased measures to strengthen the protection given to the research whaling ships," Fisheries Minister Michihiko Kano said at a news conference Tuesday. At its annual meeting in July, the International Whaling Commission passed a resolution calling on its member countries "to cooperate to prevent and suppress actions that risk human life and property at sea." Last winter, Japan cut short its planned December-to-April hunt by two months after anti-whaling activists from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society repeatedly interfered with the whaling vessels. Japan's hunt last winter was cut short 2 months due to activists. Anti-whaling group says it saved 800 whales. Australia's attorney general wants Japan's whaling to stop
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Japan
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[
"Australia"
] |
{
"passage": 1185,
"query": 1878
}
|
Query: "The @placeholder government remains opposed to all commercial whaling, including so-called 'scientific whaling.'
Entities: Japan, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Australia, International Whaling Commission, Fisheries Agency, Michihiko Kano, CNN, Southern Ocean
Passage: (CNN) -- Japan says it will hunt whales in the Southern Ocean this winter and will send a Fisheries Agency ship to guard its whalers against promised intervention by a conservation group. "The Fisheries Agency will send a patrol boat and take increased measures to strengthen the protection given to the research whaling ships," Fisheries Minister Michihiko Kano said at a news conference Tuesday. At its annual meeting in July, the International Whaling Commission passed a resolution calling on its member countries "to cooperate to prevent and suppress actions that risk human life and property at sea." Last winter, Japan cut short its planned December-to-April hunt by two months after anti-whaling activists from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society repeatedly interfered with the whaling vessels. Japan's hunt last winter was cut short 2 months due to activists. Anti-whaling group says it saved 800 whales. Australia's attorney general wants Japan's whaling to stop
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Australia
|
[
"Australia"
] |
{
"passage": 1185,
"query": 1879
}
|
Query: "Australia believes Japan's whaling is contrary to international law and should stop," @placeholder Attorney General Robert McClelland said.
Entities: Japan, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Australia, International Whaling Commission, Fisheries Agency, Michihiko Kano, CNN, Southern Ocean
Passage: (CNN) -- Japan says it will hunt whales in the Southern Ocean this winter and will send a Fisheries Agency ship to guard its whalers against promised intervention by a conservation group. "The Fisheries Agency will send a patrol boat and take increased measures to strengthen the protection given to the research whaling ships," Fisheries Minister Michihiko Kano said at a news conference Tuesday. At its annual meeting in July, the International Whaling Commission passed a resolution calling on its member countries "to cooperate to prevent and suppress actions that risk human life and property at sea." Last winter, Japan cut short its planned December-to-April hunt by two months after anti-whaling activists from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society repeatedly interfered with the whaling vessels. Japan's hunt last winter was cut short 2 months due to activists. Anti-whaling group says it saved 800 whales. Australia's attorney general wants Japan's whaling to stop
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Australia
|
[
"VA"
] |
{
"passage": 1186,
"query": 1880
}
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Query: A month later came a call from the @placeholder saying he had an appointment scheduled.
Entities: Phoenix, Barack Obama, Robert McDonald, Sally Barnes-Breen, VA, Thomas Breen, Navy, CNN, Department of Veterans Affairs
Passage: Sally Barnes-Breen watched her father die while waiting months just to see a doctor at the dysfunctional Department of Veterans Affairs. Now she says a bill signed into law on Thursday by President Barack Obama doesn't hold accountable those responsible for what happened. "They broke all the medical codes, when you swear on your oath," she told CNN of the inability of her father, Navy veteran Thomas Breen, to get an appointment. "Billions of dollars can't fix the VA broken system," she continued. "What's going to fix (this) is if you criminalize people when they do wrong." The $16 billion measure doesn't criminalize anybody. VA Secretary Robert McDonald to visit VA hospitals starting Friday in Phoenix. Daughter of veteran who died waiting for care says new bill is not enough. It provides money for more hospitals, doctors and nurses. President Barack Obama calls the VA misconduct "inexcusable"
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VA
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[
"Sally Barnes-Breen"
] |
{
"passage": 1186,
"query": 1881
}
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Query: "I said, 'Really, you're a little too late, sweetheart,'" @placeholder's daughter recalled earlier this year in a CNN interview.
Entities: Phoenix, Barack Obama, Robert McDonald, Sally Barnes-Breen, VA, Thomas Breen, Navy, CNN, Department of Veterans Affairs
Passage: Sally Barnes-Breen watched her father die while waiting months just to see a doctor at the dysfunctional Department of Veterans Affairs. Now she says a bill signed into law on Thursday by President Barack Obama doesn't hold accountable those responsible for what happened. "They broke all the medical codes, when you swear on your oath," she told CNN of the inability of her father, Navy veteran Thomas Breen, to get an appointment. "Billions of dollars can't fix the VA broken system," she continued. "What's going to fix (this) is if you criminalize people when they do wrong." The $16 billion measure doesn't criminalize anybody. VA Secretary Robert McDonald to visit VA hospitals starting Friday in Phoenix. Daughter of veteran who died waiting for care says new bill is not enough. It provides money for more hospitals, doctors and nurses. President Barack Obama calls the VA misconduct "inexcusable"
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Sally Barnes-Breen
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[
"Montpellier"
] |
{
"passage": 1187,
"query": 1882
}
|
Query: Reigning champions, @placeholder indifferent start to the season continued with a 3-1 loss away to newly-promoted Reims.
Entities: Swedish, French, Paris Saint Germain, Ligue 1, Reims, Toulouse, Pastore, Ibrahimovic, Carlo Ancelotti, Juventus, Argentina, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Montpellier, Jeremy Menez, CNN, Ali Ahamada, Olympic Marseille, Parc des Princes, Antonio Conte, Javier Pastore, Marco Verratti, Lyon, FIFA
Passage: (CNN) -- Paris Saint Germain recorded their first home victory of the season at Parc des Princes with a comfortable 2-0 win over Toulouse on Friday. Goals in either half by Argentina's Javier Pastore and Swedish international Zlatan Ibrahimovic earned Carlo Ancelotti's men their second successive league win and lifts them to third in Ligue 1 behind leaders Olympic Marseille and second-placed Lyon. Pastore opened the scoring seven minutes before the break when he latched onto Marco Verratti's through ball before lofting the ball over Ali Ahamada in the Toulouse goal. Ibrahimovic scored his fifth goal for his new club midway through the second half tapping home from close range after French international Jeremy Menez had beaten the offside trap. Goals in either half from Javier Pastore and Zlatan Ibrahimovic earn Paris Saint Germain a 2-0 win over Toulouse. Reigning champions Montpellier lose at Reims 3-1 to stay in 14th position in the table. FIFA extend Juventus coach Antonio Conte's ban to include all matches worldwide
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Montpellier
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[
"New York"
] |
{
"passage": 1188,
"query": 1883
}
|
Query: "These cases are a part of the Attorney General's ongoing crackdown on immigration scams throughout @placeholder," Cuomo wrote in the statement.
Entities: Haitian, Cuomo, New York, Andrew Cuomo, CNN, Brooklyn
Passage: New York (CNN) -- New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced Monday lawsuits to permanently shut down three Brooklyn-based companies that targeted Haitian communities with fraudulent immigration services. The companies and their owners, who are not lawyers, are accused of illegally providing legal advice and services to Haitian immigrants, charging them thousands of dollars to process immigration applications that could be filed for a nominal fee or free through a waiver. Further, as non-lawyers, the owners are prohibited from providing legal advice or representing anyone before immigration authorities, according a press release from Cuomo's office. The lawsuits also seek to compensate the victims. Companies accused of targeting Haitian community with fraudulent immigration services. Companies' owners are not lawyers but provided legal advice, Cuomo says. Victims paid thousands for services that could be obtained for small fees, office says. Lawsuits seek to shut down companies and obtain restitution for victims
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New York
|
[
"The Dreamtime Circus"
] |
{
"passage": 1189,
"query": 1884
}
|
Query: @placeholder epitomizes daring, innovation and a will to make the world a more humane place, through creative arts and in whatever little way one can.
Entities: Vimlendu Jha, Delhi, Swechha, NEW DELHI, India, Yamuna, New Delhi, The Dreamtime Circus, CNN, Dreamtime Circus, We For Change Foundation, Vimlendu
Passage: NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi. "The Dreamtime Circus is a troupe of fire dancers, jugglers, aerialists, clowns and musicians who travel the world to share the uplifting experience of the circus." Swechha started out as an organization to combat the pollution of the city's main waterway, the river Yamuna. Today it deals with the environmental issues that affect several aspects of Delhi. Vimlendu leads volunteers and local children to key sites around the city to tackle the ecological problems, as well as to raise awareness of the issues. Follow his efforts in his blogs and video diaries. Swechha has teamed up with the Dreamtime Circus troupe. Dreamtime Circus supports local organizations on key issues. The troupe is touring India putting on shows and circus skills workshops
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The Dreamtime Circus
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[
"Dragon spacecraft"
] |
{
"passage": 1190,
"query": 1885
}
|
Query: Space X engineers inspect panels for the @placeholder, which SpaceX planned to put in orbit by February 7
Entities: PayPal, Rob Waugh, Space Station, Elon Musk, International Space Station, Dragon spacecraft, ISS, SpaceX
Passage: By Rob Waugh UPDATED: 17:36 EST, 17 January 2012 SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft - designed to be the first-ever commercial space flight to dock with the International Space Station - has been delayed. The unmanned craft was due to fly to the ISS on February 7 - carrying a payload of non-essential supplies in case of failure. SpaceX has now postponed the launch to allow for more engineering tests. The company - run by PayPal co-founder Elon Musk - has already put a capsule in orbit and retrieved it safely. SpaceX has said that it aims for manned flights by 2014. Private space flight by PayPal co-founder Elon Musk. Unmanned cargo flight to deliver supplies to Space Station. First-ever commercial flight to dock with ISS. Delayed for further engineering tests
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Dragon spacecraft
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