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[
"Australian",
"West Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 1322,
"query": 2096
}
|
Query: Australia has set up a multi-agency committee to pressure Thai authorities to allow Australians with existing agreements to be fulfilled so surrogacy babies can be taken back to @placeholder as planned.
Entities: West Australian, Kunde, Surrogacy Australia, Australians, Thai, Julie Bishop, Bangkok IVF, Thailand, Gammy, Rachel Kunde, Australian
Passage: Surrogacy Australia says it knows of up to 200 would-be Australian parents caught in Thailand's planned crackdown on commercial surrogacy, but the number may be higher. Spokeswoman Rachel Kunde said the organisation could only estimate the total amount because some were outside its network, including the West Australian couple at the centre of an international surrogacy drama. Ms Kunde said the couple, who are accused of leaving their baby daughter's twin brother Gammy, who has Down syndrome, in Thailand with the surrogate mother, did not use Surrogacy Australia's services. "They didn't go through our organisation so that is an example of the people that aren't getting advice from us and going overseas," she said. Surrogacy Australia estimates 200 Australians involved in Thai surrogacy. Julie Bishop has called on Thai government to allow a transition period before banning commercial surrogacy. About 50 Australians affected by Bangkok IVF clinic shut down in wake of Gammy controversy. Investigation underway into what happened to the couples' frozen embyros. Thai authorities suspect links to international baby trafficking organisation. Estimated 70 per cent of Australian couples seek surrogacy from the clinic
|
Australian
|
[
"Australian",
"West Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 1322,
"query": 2096
}
|
Query: Australia has set up a multi-agency committee to pressure Thai authorities to allow Australians with existing agreements to be fulfilled so surrogacy babies can be taken back to @placeholder as planned.
Entities: West Australian, Kunde, Surrogacy Australia, Australians, Thai, Julie Bishop, Bangkok IVF, Thailand, Gammy, Rachel Kunde, Australian
Passage: Surrogacy Australia says it knows of up to 200 would-be Australian parents caught in Thailand's planned crackdown on commercial surrogacy, but the number may be higher. Spokeswoman Rachel Kunde said the organisation could only estimate the total amount because some were outside its network, including the West Australian couple at the centre of an international surrogacy drama. Ms Kunde said the couple, who are accused of leaving their baby daughter's twin brother Gammy, who has Down syndrome, in Thailand with the surrogate mother, did not use Surrogacy Australia's services. "They didn't go through our organisation so that is an example of the people that aren't getting advice from us and going overseas," she said. Surrogacy Australia estimates 200 Australians involved in Thai surrogacy. Julie Bishop has called on Thai government to allow a transition period before banning commercial surrogacy. About 50 Australians affected by Bangkok IVF clinic shut down in wake of Gammy controversy. Investigation underway into what happened to the couples' frozen embyros. Thai authorities suspect links to international baby trafficking organisation. Estimated 70 per cent of Australian couples seek surrogacy from the clinic
|
West Australian
|
[
"Intelligence Ministry"
] |
{
"passage": 1323,
"query": 2097
}
|
Query: The ministry said in a statement that publishing "false news" could result in exposing vital "documents, identities of personnel, internal structure" -- pertaining to the @placeholder, Press TV reported.
Entities: Tabnak, Press TV, Iranian, Iran, TEHRAN, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Mohsen Rezaie, Intelligence Ministry, Ali Larijani
Passage: TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iran's influential parliament speaker has called for an investigation into allegations that post-election detainees were raped while in custody, state-run media said. Ali Larijani said a parliamentary probe should examine whether jail rape allegations were true or false. Ali Larijani said that a special parliamentary panel "had carried out investigations into the situation in [Iranian] jails and the treatment of detainees and it should also look into whether jail rape allegations are true or false," Press TV reported, citing Tabnak, a Web site associated with opposition politician Mohsen Rezaie. Meanwhile, Iran's Intelligence Ministry, the government body that keeps tabs on political dissenters, warned the media against revealing what it called "classified data" after reports Monday that Ahmadinejad had purged four senior intelligence officials, according to Press TV. Parliamentary speaker wants inquiry into allegations detainees were raped in prison. More than 1,000 arrested in protests following recent presidential elections. Iran's Intelligence Ministry warns media over publishing "classified data" Warning came after media reported purge of four senior intelligence officials
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Intelligence Ministry
|
[
"Britain"
] |
{
"passage": 1324,
"query": 2098
}
|
Query: of masterminding a plot to smuggle £134million of cocaine into @placeholder
Entities: Venezuela, France, Brooks, Daily Mail, John Allen Brooks, Ireland, Castletown Bere, Irish, Marbella, John Brooks, Fixer, Britain, Liverpool, Dances with Waves
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Carefully stacked on a quayside, this is the huge cocaine haul that has landed one of Britain’s most notorious criminals with a jail sentence of 28 years. Bags of the drug were pulled from the sea after the yacht delivering the £150million haul to this country capsized in a storm. The man behind the failed smuggling operation was John Allen Brooks, 61, nicknamed ‘the Fixer’. Yesterday his lawyers said he has a heart condition and may die behind bars. Piled high: Bags of cocaine are unloaded from a yacht off the west coast of Ireland, in the harbour at Castletown Bere. Career criminal John Brooks was sentenced after he was caught with 1.5 tonnes of the drug. His boat, Dances with Waves, was intercepted in 2008 off the Irish coast on its way to Liverpool after collecting cocaine in Venezuela. He was living in a huge mansion-style villa near Marbella overlooking the mountains, complete with pool. Brooks was sentenced to 10 years following a drug seizure in 1996 but escaped in 2000 after 'jumping off a cliff and leaping on to a jet ski' After his sentence he faces extradition to France to serve a 13 year sentence regarding a 4.2 tonne cannabis seizure in 1989
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Britain
|
[
"Liverpool"
] |
{
"passage": 1324,
"query": 2099
}
|
Query: They believed that once ashore the cocaine would be distributed from @placeholder.
Entities: Venezuela, France, Brooks, Daily Mail, John Allen Brooks, Ireland, Castletown Bere, Irish, Marbella, John Brooks, Fixer, Britain, Liverpool, Dances with Waves
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Carefully stacked on a quayside, this is the huge cocaine haul that has landed one of Britain’s most notorious criminals with a jail sentence of 28 years. Bags of the drug were pulled from the sea after the yacht delivering the £150million haul to this country capsized in a storm. The man behind the failed smuggling operation was John Allen Brooks, 61, nicknamed ‘the Fixer’. Yesterday his lawyers said he has a heart condition and may die behind bars. Piled high: Bags of cocaine are unloaded from a yacht off the west coast of Ireland, in the harbour at Castletown Bere. Career criminal John Brooks was sentenced after he was caught with 1.5 tonnes of the drug. His boat, Dances with Waves, was intercepted in 2008 off the Irish coast on its way to Liverpool after collecting cocaine in Venezuela. He was living in a huge mansion-style villa near Marbella overlooking the mountains, complete with pool. Brooks was sentenced to 10 years following a drug seizure in 1996 but escaped in 2000 after 'jumping off a cliff and leaping on to a jet ski' After his sentence he faces extradition to France to serve a 13 year sentence regarding a 4.2 tonne cannabis seizure in 1989
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Liverpool
|
[
"PrivateFly.com"
] |
{
"passage": 1325,
"query": 2100
}
|
Query: Voting in the @placeholder poll closes at the end of March.
Entities: Caribbean, PrivateFly.com, New York, Manhattan, JFK, Sochi, Winter Olympics, CNN, Amsterdam Schiphol, St. Maarten
Passage: (CNN) -- It's at least as welcome as a warm face towel or the ping of the seatbelt sign going off: A beautiful view as you land. A panel of travel editors, seasoned pilots and other industry experts has drawn up a shortlist of the world's most scenic airport approaches for users of the private-jet charter firm PrivateFly.com to vote on. Any type of landing was eligible, from the approach over rooftops used by private craft at Amsterdam Schiphol, to the ultra-low, beach-shaving descent on the Caribbean island of St. Maarten and the dip past Manhattan's skyscraper cluster when approaching New York's JFK. Poll shortlists most impressive airport landings. Views of cities, mountains and islands all figure. Sochi -- the Winter Olympics city -- is one topical inclusion
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PrivateFly.com
|
[
"John Morgan"
] |
{
"passage": 1326,
"query": 2101
}
|
Query: With rumors afoot that she planned to seek a promotion, @placeholder and other medical marijuana supporters began badmouthing her again.
Entities: Politico, Wasserman Schultz, Orlando, Congress, national Democratic Party, Democratic National Committee, Marco Rubio, Democratic, Florida, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, John Morgan, Senate
Passage: A medical marijuana activist from Florida is accusing Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz of attempted bribery after the congresswoman allegedly offered to back legalization if the man stopped criticizing her in public. At stake for Wasserman Schultz is the possibility of a Senate bid. If Florida's junior senator, Marco Rubio, runs for the presidency as expected, he has said he won't seek reelection to Congress - leaving the seat open for the taking. Politico first reported on the allegations, brought by Democratic donor and Orlando, Florida, trial lawyer John Morgan. The Florida congresswoman, who also heads the national Democratic Party, has since disputed the charges, calling them 'outrageous.' A medical marijuana activist from Florida is accusing Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz of attempted bribery. He has emails and texts from a liaison to the congresswoman that suggest she offered to back legalization if the man stopped criticizing her in public. At stake for the Florida congresswoman is the possibility of a Senate bid. Wasserman Schultz says she just wanted to have a discussion about a probable ballot initiative before 'battle lines were drawn' Her office says the whole episode is just 'an unfortunate misunderstanding'
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John Morgan
|
[
"John Morgan"
] |
{
"passage": 1326,
"query": 2102
}
|
Query: What really happened, she said, is that her team approached @placeholder and other medical marijuana backers after the suggested in an interview with Politico that they'd be open to discussing the issue with her.
Entities: Politico, Wasserman Schultz, Orlando, Congress, national Democratic Party, Democratic National Committee, Marco Rubio, Democratic, Florida, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, John Morgan, Senate
Passage: A medical marijuana activist from Florida is accusing Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz of attempted bribery after the congresswoman allegedly offered to back legalization if the man stopped criticizing her in public. At stake for Wasserman Schultz is the possibility of a Senate bid. If Florida's junior senator, Marco Rubio, runs for the presidency as expected, he has said he won't seek reelection to Congress - leaving the seat open for the taking. Politico first reported on the allegations, brought by Democratic donor and Orlando, Florida, trial lawyer John Morgan. The Florida congresswoman, who also heads the national Democratic Party, has since disputed the charges, calling them 'outrageous.' A medical marijuana activist from Florida is accusing Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz of attempted bribery. He has emails and texts from a liaison to the congresswoman that suggest she offered to back legalization if the man stopped criticizing her in public. At stake for the Florida congresswoman is the possibility of a Senate bid. Wasserman Schultz says she just wanted to have a discussion about a probable ballot initiative before 'battle lines were drawn' Her office says the whole episode is just 'an unfortunate misunderstanding'
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John Morgan
|
[
"S&M"
] |
{
"passage": 1327,
"query": 2103
}
|
Query: Other men had to attend @placeholder clubs where they would pay to hire women to 'torture' within the boundaries of the sexual play
Entities: The Men on My Couch, Brandy Engler, New York, Engler, Big Apple, S&M
Passage: The sex secrets of New York men reveal them to be a collection of neurotic, insecure, unfeeling perverts, too scared to commit to a relationship with someone they care for. According to Big Apple sex therapist Dr. Brandy Engler, who has listened to the psychological issues of the men-folk of New York for seven-years, serial cheating, porn addiction and soliciting prostitutes are all symptoms of an inability to settle down in the big smoke. From successful bank executives who pay for prostitutes, to S&M dungeon loving hedge fund chiefs and even men convinced that 'good guys finish last', Engler has listened to them all betray their sordid secrets - while charging them $150 an hour for the privilege. New York sex therapist Dr. Brandy Engler has released a new book, 'The Men on My Couch' which outlines the various sexual malfunctions of the men in the city. Sexual insecurities are the most common cause of all philandering and perversions among men according to Dr. Engler
|
S&M
|
[
"Ariel Ticona",
"Ticona"
] |
{
"passage": 1328,
"query": 2104
}
|
Query: The decision to change her name arrived to @placeholder in the mine's depths.
Entities: Esperanza, Spanish, Elizabeth Segovia, Ticona, Hope, Copiapo, Chile, Ariel Ticona, CNN, Caesarean, Carolina
Passage: Copiapo, Chile (CNN) -- For one trapped miner in a collapsed mine in Chile, "Hope" weighs only 7 pounds. Esperanza, which means hope in Spanish, is the name of Ariel Ticona's baby girl. She is also believed to be the first child born to any of the 33 miners during their nightmarish weeks buried underground. Esperanza was born Tuesday in a hospital about an hour's drive down a winding mountain road from the mine where her father is trapped. Ticona and his wife, Elizabeth Segovia, learned they were having a girl the day before the mine cave-in. They had planned to call her Carolina. Wife of trapped miner in Chile gives birth to third child. Couple names daughter Esperanza, which means hope. Woman evades hospital's no-recording rule by having Caesarean. Second couple also expecting
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Ariel Ticona
|
[
"Ariel Ticona",
"Ticona"
] |
{
"passage": 1328,
"query": 2104
}
|
Query: The decision to change her name arrived to @placeholder in the mine's depths.
Entities: Esperanza, Spanish, Elizabeth Segovia, Ticona, Hope, Copiapo, Chile, Ariel Ticona, CNN, Caesarean, Carolina
Passage: Copiapo, Chile (CNN) -- For one trapped miner in a collapsed mine in Chile, "Hope" weighs only 7 pounds. Esperanza, which means hope in Spanish, is the name of Ariel Ticona's baby girl. She is also believed to be the first child born to any of the 33 miners during their nightmarish weeks buried underground. Esperanza was born Tuesday in a hospital about an hour's drive down a winding mountain road from the mine where her father is trapped. Ticona and his wife, Elizabeth Segovia, learned they were having a girl the day before the mine cave-in. They had planned to call her Carolina. Wife of trapped miner in Chile gives birth to third child. Couple names daughter Esperanza, which means hope. Woman evades hospital's no-recording rule by having Caesarean. Second couple also expecting
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Ticona
|
[
"Elizabeth Segovia"
] |
{
"passage": 1328,
"query": 2105
}
|
Query: Before the mine collapse, Ticona promised @placeholder he would be in the room when she gave birth.
Entities: Esperanza, Spanish, Elizabeth Segovia, Ticona, Hope, Copiapo, Chile, Ariel Ticona, CNN, Caesarean, Carolina
Passage: Copiapo, Chile (CNN) -- For one trapped miner in a collapsed mine in Chile, "Hope" weighs only 7 pounds. Esperanza, which means hope in Spanish, is the name of Ariel Ticona's baby girl. She is also believed to be the first child born to any of the 33 miners during their nightmarish weeks buried underground. Esperanza was born Tuesday in a hospital about an hour's drive down a winding mountain road from the mine where her father is trapped. Ticona and his wife, Elizabeth Segovia, learned they were having a girl the day before the mine cave-in. They had planned to call her Carolina. Wife of trapped miner in Chile gives birth to third child. Couple names daughter Esperanza, which means hope. Woman evades hospital's no-recording rule by having Caesarean. Second couple also expecting
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Elizabeth Segovia
|
[
"Elizabeth Segovia"
] |
{
"passage": 1328,
"query": 2106
}
|
Query: @placeholder decided to have the birth of their daughter videotaped.
Entities: Esperanza, Spanish, Elizabeth Segovia, Ticona, Hope, Copiapo, Chile, Ariel Ticona, CNN, Caesarean, Carolina
Passage: Copiapo, Chile (CNN) -- For one trapped miner in a collapsed mine in Chile, "Hope" weighs only 7 pounds. Esperanza, which means hope in Spanish, is the name of Ariel Ticona's baby girl. She is also believed to be the first child born to any of the 33 miners during their nightmarish weeks buried underground. Esperanza was born Tuesday in a hospital about an hour's drive down a winding mountain road from the mine where her father is trapped. Ticona and his wife, Elizabeth Segovia, learned they were having a girl the day before the mine cave-in. They had planned to call her Carolina. Wife of trapped miner in Chile gives birth to third child. Couple names daughter Esperanza, which means hope. Woman evades hospital's no-recording rule by having Caesarean. Second couple also expecting
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Elizabeth Segovia
|
[
"George Appleton"
] |
{
"passage": 1329,
"query": 2107
}
|
Query: Had she known about @placeholder's past she would have taken herself and my granddaughter out of there in a heartbeat.'
Entities: Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme, Clare, England, George Appleton, Clare’s Law, Clare Wood, Michael Brown, Law, Wales, Public
Passage: Created: 20:54 EST, 7 March 2014 Clare Wood, 36, who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend in 2009. A new law giving people the right to know if a partner has a history of violence will be rolled out from today A scheme giving people the 'right to know' if a partner has a history of domestic violence will be rolled out to police forces across England and Wales from today. Clare's Law was created following a campaign by Michael Brown, whose daughter was murdered by her ex-boyfriend. The initiative, officially called the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme, is designed to provide people with information that may protect them from a potentially abusive situation. Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme will help people with abusive partners. Public will have the 'right to know' if a partner has a history of violence. Created following a campaign by Michael Brown, whose daughter was killed. Clare Wood, 36, was strangled and set on fire by her ex-boyfriend George Appleton in 2009. Following an article on March 8 about ‘Clare’s Law’,which allows police to disclose information about a partner’s previous convictions for domestic abuse, we are happy to clarify that the scheme applies to men as well as women.
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George Appleton
|
[
"Hammers",
"West Ham"
] |
{
"passage": 1330,
"query": 2108
}
|
Query: @placeholder claim that Meulensteen broke Premier League rules by going public about the bid and believe he may have strayed further by saying Morrison wanted to move.
Entities: Craven Cottage, West Ham, Rene Meulensteen, Mo Diame, Man United, Meulensteen, Cottagers, England U21, Laurie Whitwell, Hammers, Diame, Morrison, Premier League, Fulham, Ravel Morrison
Passage: By Laurie Whitwell PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:50 EST, 15 January 2014 West Ham want the Premier League to take firm action against Fulham if it is proved they tapped up Ravel Morrison. The midfielder is at the centre of a row between the clubs after Fulham head coach Rene Meulensteen said he knew that Morrison, 20, wanted to move to Craven Cottage and confirmed that their bid for him had been rejected by West Ham. It is understood that Fulham offered £7.5million for Morrison and midfield partner Mo Diame, which was dismissed by West Ham, who value Morrison alone at £10m. West Ham complain to the Premier League. Fulham believed to have offered £7.5m for both Morrison and Diame. West Ham want nearer £10m for Morrison alone. Cottagers boss Meulensteen worked with Morrison at Man United. Meulensteen says the England U21 star wants to make the move. Hammers must up Morrison's wages to £60,000 per week if offered £10m
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Hammers
|
[
"Hammers",
"West Ham"
] |
{
"passage": 1330,
"query": 2108
}
|
Query: @placeholder claim that Meulensteen broke Premier League rules by going public about the bid and believe he may have strayed further by saying Morrison wanted to move.
Entities: Craven Cottage, West Ham, Rene Meulensteen, Mo Diame, Man United, Meulensteen, Cottagers, England U21, Laurie Whitwell, Hammers, Diame, Morrison, Premier League, Fulham, Ravel Morrison
Passage: By Laurie Whitwell PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:50 EST, 15 January 2014 West Ham want the Premier League to take firm action against Fulham if it is proved they tapped up Ravel Morrison. The midfielder is at the centre of a row between the clubs after Fulham head coach Rene Meulensteen said he knew that Morrison, 20, wanted to move to Craven Cottage and confirmed that their bid for him had been rejected by West Ham. It is understood that Fulham offered £7.5million for Morrison and midfield partner Mo Diame, which was dismissed by West Ham, who value Morrison alone at £10m. West Ham complain to the Premier League. Fulham believed to have offered £7.5m for both Morrison and Diame. West Ham want nearer £10m for Morrison alone. Cottagers boss Meulensteen worked with Morrison at Man United. Meulensteen says the England U21 star wants to make the move. Hammers must up Morrison's wages to £60,000 per week if offered £10m
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West Ham
|
[
"Premier League"
] |
{
"passage": 1330,
"query": 2109
}
|
Query: A @placeholder spokesman confirmed that a complaint had been received from West Ham and that they are looking into the matter.
Entities: Craven Cottage, West Ham, Rene Meulensteen, Mo Diame, Man United, Meulensteen, Cottagers, England U21, Laurie Whitwell, Hammers, Diame, Morrison, Premier League, Fulham, Ravel Morrison
Passage: By Laurie Whitwell PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:50 EST, 15 January 2014 West Ham want the Premier League to take firm action against Fulham if it is proved they tapped up Ravel Morrison. The midfielder is at the centre of a row between the clubs after Fulham head coach Rene Meulensteen said he knew that Morrison, 20, wanted to move to Craven Cottage and confirmed that their bid for him had been rejected by West Ham. It is understood that Fulham offered £7.5million for Morrison and midfield partner Mo Diame, which was dismissed by West Ham, who value Morrison alone at £10m. West Ham complain to the Premier League. Fulham believed to have offered £7.5m for both Morrison and Diame. West Ham want nearer £10m for Morrison alone. Cottagers boss Meulensteen worked with Morrison at Man United. Meulensteen says the England U21 star wants to make the move. Hammers must up Morrison's wages to £60,000 per week if offered £10m
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Premier League
|
[
"Fulham"
] |
{
"passage": 1330,
"query": 2110
}
|
Query: Both clubs will be asked for their observations and the League will decide if @placeholder have broken any rules.
Entities: Craven Cottage, West Ham, Rene Meulensteen, Mo Diame, Man United, Meulensteen, Cottagers, England U21, Laurie Whitwell, Hammers, Diame, Morrison, Premier League, Fulham, Ravel Morrison
Passage: By Laurie Whitwell PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:50 EST, 15 January 2014 West Ham want the Premier League to take firm action against Fulham if it is proved they tapped up Ravel Morrison. The midfielder is at the centre of a row between the clubs after Fulham head coach Rene Meulensteen said he knew that Morrison, 20, wanted to move to Craven Cottage and confirmed that their bid for him had been rejected by West Ham. It is understood that Fulham offered £7.5million for Morrison and midfield partner Mo Diame, which was dismissed by West Ham, who value Morrison alone at £10m. West Ham complain to the Premier League. Fulham believed to have offered £7.5m for both Morrison and Diame. West Ham want nearer £10m for Morrison alone. Cottagers boss Meulensteen worked with Morrison at Man United. Meulensteen says the England U21 star wants to make the move. Hammers must up Morrison's wages to £60,000 per week if offered £10m
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Fulham
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[
"Swedish"
] |
{
"passage": 1331,
"query": 2111
}
|
Query: @placeholder hospitality: IKEA has not taken any measures against people making themselves at home, because it sees it as a future investment
Entities: New Yorkers, Israeli, Swedish, Israel, Chinese, Helen Collis, Germans, IKEA, China
Passage: By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 06:27 EST, 6 September 2013 | UPDATED: 08:59 EST, 6 September 2013 Irreverent customers are treating IKEA stores around the world like a free service to apparently be used and abused with impunity, reports reveal. Stories coming from across the globe include a child peeing in a Chinese store, a woman vomiting and passing out in an IKEA in Israel, New Yorkers using the shop's creche so they can have a break, Germans dropping their kids off so they can play tennis, and people sleeping in China's stores to escape the summer heat. The Swedish furniture company has often taken a tolerant stance on the disrespectful behaviour of its customers, its policy being that if people visit the store for other reasons, they are more likely to return to buy something. Stories from around world reveal unbelievable disrespect of customers. One woman seen helping a toddler pee into a bottle, drips landing on bed. IKEA stores in China often used as somewhere to picnic and sleep. Israeli shop let woman sleep for hours after she vomited on couch. New Yorkers and Germans take advantage of IKEA's free creche, releasing parents so they can have lunch, get their hair done or even play tennis
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Swedish
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[
"Christopher Dean"
] |
{
"passage": 1332,
"query": 2112
}
|
Query: 'When I'm being lifted by @placeholder, I now have an extra weight, which does affect the balance.'
Entities: Olympic, Yugoslavia, 1984 winter Olympics, Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean, Louise Eccles, London 2012 Games
Passage: By Louise Eccles PUBLISHED: 04:01 EST, 29 June 2012 | UPDATED: 10:08 EST, 30 June 2012 Combining the Olympic torch with a fast-paced ice skating routine could be considered playing with fire. But former Olympians Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean made it look easy last night as they performed a number of daring lifts and turns, while balancing the famous flame ahead of the London 2012 Games. Twenty-eight years after they won a gold medal in the 1984 winter Olympics in Yugoslavia, the pair proved that they were still world-class skaters. Perfect partners: Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean showed their elegant style and explosive energy has not dimmed. Couple won gold medal in 1984 winter Olympics in Yugoslavia
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Christopher Dean
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[
"Beyoncé"
] |
{
"passage": 1333,
"query": 2113
}
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Query: 'Why would she do it when she knows the devastation that unwanted pregnancies - and fractured families - why would @placeholder do that?'
Entities: Bill O'Reilly, Beyoncé, African American, Partition, Rusell Simmons, O’Reilly, Monica Lewinsky, Fox News, Russell Simmons
Passage: PUBLISHED: 20:45 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 07:40 EST, 12 March 2014 Bill O'Reilly has launched an unprovoked attack on Beyoncé's latest video, labeling the work 'exploitative garbage' and suggested that it will encourage teenage pregnancy among African American girls. Confronting hip hop mogul Rusell Simmons on Monday night, the Fox News host appeared outraged at explicit imagery of Beyoncé having sex in a car and referencing Monica Lewinsky in her Partition video. O’Reilly said the video 'glorifies having sex in the back of a limousine,' and then warmed to his point saying, 'Teenage girls look up to Beyoncé, particularly girls of color. She’s an idol to them," he continued. “I’m saying: Why on earth would this woman do that? Controversial and combative Fox News host said that Beyoncé's sexually explicit video release is bad examples to young girls. Said that the risqué video to Partition could encourage girls to get pregnant - and mentioned 'girls of color' specifically. Hip hop mogul Russell Simmons vigorously defended Beyoncé as an artist
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Beyoncé
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[
"Nadav",
"Nadav Ossendryver"
] |
{
"passage": 1334,
"query": 2114
}
|
Query: It all began last year after one of @placeholder's numerous visits to the world-famous Kruger, a stunning wildlife haven stretching out over 7,500 square miles.
Entities: Nadav Ossendryver, Latest Sightings, Kruger National Park, Kruger, Nadav, South Africa
Passage: He's helped save a rhino's life, spoken at major tech conferences, won several awards and created an online community of thousands of users -- and he is just 16 years old. Teenager Nadav Ossendryver is the founder and developer of Latest Sightings, a crowd-sourcing website that provides real-time updates on animal sightings in Kruger National Park, South Africa's largest game reserve. Founded in November 2011, the site harnesses the power of social media to enable Kruger visitors to share the whereabouts of animals with other holidaymakers, thus increasing their chances of spotting the diverse wildlife that's populating the vast park -- from lions and cheetahs to leopards and elephants. Nadav Ossendryver, 16, has created wildlife-tracking website Latest Sightings. It uses crowdsourcing to gather information about animals in Kruger National Park. The website has grown to have over 33,000 members, says Nadav. Latest Sightings does not display any rhino sightings
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Nadav
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[
"Nadav",
"Nadav Ossendryver"
] |
{
"passage": 1334,
"query": 2114
}
|
Query: It all began last year after one of @placeholder's numerous visits to the world-famous Kruger, a stunning wildlife haven stretching out over 7,500 square miles.
Entities: Nadav Ossendryver, Latest Sightings, Kruger National Park, Kruger, Nadav, South Africa
Passage: He's helped save a rhino's life, spoken at major tech conferences, won several awards and created an online community of thousands of users -- and he is just 16 years old. Teenager Nadav Ossendryver is the founder and developer of Latest Sightings, a crowd-sourcing website that provides real-time updates on animal sightings in Kruger National Park, South Africa's largest game reserve. Founded in November 2011, the site harnesses the power of social media to enable Kruger visitors to share the whereabouts of animals with other holidaymakers, thus increasing their chances of spotting the diverse wildlife that's populating the vast park -- from lions and cheetahs to leopards and elephants. Nadav Ossendryver, 16, has created wildlife-tracking website Latest Sightings. It uses crowdsourcing to gather information about animals in Kruger National Park. The website has grown to have over 33,000 members, says Nadav. Latest Sightings does not display any rhino sightings
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Nadav Ossendryver
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[
"Christmas Day"
] |
{
"passage": 1335,
"query": 2115
}
|
Query: But if you're still traveling with small ones, you may want a more traditional @placeholder.
Entities: Carnival Miracle, Bahamas, Port Canaveral, Santa Claus, Christmas Day, Freeport, post-Sandy, New York, Nassau, New Year's Day, New York School, Urban Ministry, CNN, Brooklyn, Wendy Owan, Owan, Queens
Passage: (CNN) -- It's no miracle that Wendy Owan won't be stuck in highway traffic Christmas Day, carrying covered dishes to a family celebration in Brooklyn, New York. The Queens resident made sure of it months ago. Owan and her adult daughter will be leaving winter behind as they embark on the Carnival Miracle on Christmas Eve, setting sail for a seven-day cruise to Port Canaveral, followed by Nassau and Freeport in the Bahamas. They return New Year's Day. "I've never cruised during the holidays before, but I am so looking forward to leaving all the stress behind for eight wonderfully relaxing days at sea," said Owan, the New York School of Urban Ministry's director of ministry services, who has been doing post-Sandy relief work for weeks. "The Miracle apparently has a dome of some sort that can enclose the pool. I'm hoping for snow so that I can sail away in the midst of it in the pool." Traveling for the holidays means no one person or family member has to care for everyone else. Resorts and ships take care of the decor, the meals and the changing of the sheets. Activities can provide an escape from relatives asking about marriage, children and weight. Santa Claus may have to deliver a lighter load to a traveling child
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Christmas Day
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[
"Timbuktu"
] |
{
"passage": 1336,
"query": 2116
}
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Query: The whipping took place in the @placeholder market,' a resident of Timbuktu told reporters.
Entities: Mali, Islamists, Islamist, Ansar Dine, Associated Press, Timbuktu
Passage: By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:55 EST, 17 October 2012 | UPDATED: 09:14 EST, 17 October 2012 A teenaged girl received 60 lashes in Timbuktu after Islamist extremists convicted her of speaking to men on the street. The girl, believed to be 15 years old, was allegedly caught speaking with men by Ansar Dine, the militant Islamist group who control Timbuktu and much of northern Mali. One resident claimed the girl was warned repeatedly by the Islamists to stop what she was doing, but persisted in talking to men in public. Strict: Ansar Dine, one of a number of Islamist groups who have seized control of northern Mali, allegedly lashed a girl, 15, for speaking to men in public in Timbuktu. File photo. Islamist group Ansar Dine said to have repeatedly warned girl to stop talking to men in the street in Timbuktu, Mali
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Timbuktu
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[
"Rocinha"
] |
{
"passage": 1337,
"query": 2117
}
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Query: England's hotel is located within view of the @placeholder in Rio where armed gangs are being targeted by police
Entities: Conniford, Wayne Rooney, Tony Conniford, World Cup, England, Mail on Sunday, Brasilia, FA, Rocinha, Rio, Brazil, Steven Gerrard, Presidential Palace, British
Passage: FA head of security Tony Conniford admitted that the association is 'freaking out over safety in Rio' FA head of security Tony Conniford said senior figures in the England set-up were ‘freaking out’ over reports of crime and violence from Rio’s gang-ridden shanty towns, or favelas, the largest of which, Rocinha, is near England’s hotel. He also raised the astonishing prospect that England stars such as Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard could be stuck on the team bus for up to four hours in gridlocked traffic as they travel nine miles to and from their training base. While officially the FA say they are ‘fully confident’ in security arrangements, former policeman Mr Conniford’s comments, overheard by a Mail on Sunday reporter in the bar of the England hotel in Rio, raise questions about preparations. In England's dilapidated hotel next to the gangland slum, he tells of 'real concerns' for our players. More than 50,000 England fans expected to travel to Brazil for World Cup. FA security team afraid stars will be 'at risk' A British oil worker was shot dead in a botched robbery last month. A few weeks ago, protesters marched on the Presidential Palace in Brasilia leading to riots in which. 12 protesters and 30 police officers were injured.
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Rocinha
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[
"Manchester"
] |
{
"passage": 1338,
"query": 2118
}
|
Query: Journey times between Leeds and @placeholder could be slashed in half from up to an hour to 26 minutes, while journeys between Leeds and Liverpool could be cut from nearly two hours to just one.
Entities: North, Leeds, HS2, Manchester, Hull, Liverpool, Osborne, HS3
Passage: The Prime Minister announced plans for the new HS3 rail line despite holding a review into the cost of HS2 Plans for another high-speed rail line in the North will go ahead, say ministers – but they admitted last night they had no idea how much it would cost. On the day the Government confirmed it would hold an official ‘review’ of the spiralling costs of the controversial HS2 line, the Prime Minister and the Chancellor announced their backing for HS3. They claim the line – which will link Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Hull – could boost the nation’s economy by cutting travel times between the cities by half. Plans for HS3 announced as part 'long term economic plan for the north' Review into expensive £50billion HS2 project also was also revealed. Osborne has hinted in past new rail line could cost up to £7billion
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Manchester
|
[
"Ian Johnson"
] |
{
"passage": 1339,
"query": 2119
}
|
Query: The penthouse has no roads between the building and the river, offering unique opportunities for residents: 'you can throw a fishing line off the balcony,' Mr @placeholder said
Entities: Yahoo News, Australia, Realestate 88, WA, Mardalup, Brent Compton, East Perth, Ian Johnson
Passage: A waterfront complex in WA could soon boast the largest and most expensive apartment in Australia. Negations are underway to sell a $25 million dollar luxury penthouse in the Mardalup complex, East Perth, in an off-market deal which would beat the previous record of $21 million The 1900sqm, two-storey apartment contains eight bedrooms, an eight-car garage, three kitchens and a gym, reports Yahoo News. One of three kitchens within the luxury penthouse, which is expected to sell for about $25 million Developer Ian Johnson and his wife have decided to sell the property in an off-market deal, after Realestate 88 agent Brent Compton said offers had been made around $25 million. Developer Ian Johnson designed the luxury penthouse in East Perth. The two-storey property has eight bedrooms, three kitchens and a gym. It also offers a study, a soundproof cinema, a study and a cellar. Two other apartments in the complex have sold for almost $10 million
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Ian Johnson
|
[
"Jeffrey Leving"
] |
{
"passage": 1340,
"query": 2120
}
|
Query: Armstrong said he called two other prominent divorce lawyers until he reached @placeholder's office, which confirmed the meeting.
Entities: Stacy Peterson, Jeffrey Leving, Joel Brodsky, Bolingbrook, Illinois, Drew Peterson, CNN, Brodsky, Stacy, Peterson
Passage: (CNN) -- Drew Peterson has met with a prominent divorce attorney more than a year after his wife, Stacy, disappeared, his lawyer confirmed to CNN on Tuesday. Drew Peterson's behavior after his wife disappeared deepened suspicion, but he says she ran off. Peterson, a former Bolingbrook, Illinois, police sergeant, has not filed divorce papers, said his attorney, Joel Brodsky. But Peterson told an author he would look into a divorce after Stacy had been missing for a year. He said he was considering divorce for the sake of their children. "I can confirm that Drew Peterson did have a consultation with Jeffrey Leving," Brodsky said, adding that no divorce papers have been filed. Peterson says he's looking into options since wife deserted him a year ago. Peterson: Neighbors are making it unsafe for family to live in home. Stacy Peterson left him October 28, 2007, husband says. Police have said Drew Peterson, an ex-cop, is prime suspect
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Jeffrey Leving
|
[
"Drew Peterson",
"Peterson"
] |
{
"passage": 1340,
"query": 2121
}
|
Query: @placeholder elaborated, "I've always said that I'm mad about that.
Entities: Stacy Peterson, Jeffrey Leving, Joel Brodsky, Bolingbrook, Illinois, Drew Peterson, CNN, Brodsky, Stacy, Peterson
Passage: (CNN) -- Drew Peterson has met with a prominent divorce attorney more than a year after his wife, Stacy, disappeared, his lawyer confirmed to CNN on Tuesday. Drew Peterson's behavior after his wife disappeared deepened suspicion, but he says she ran off. Peterson, a former Bolingbrook, Illinois, police sergeant, has not filed divorce papers, said his attorney, Joel Brodsky. But Peterson told an author he would look into a divorce after Stacy had been missing for a year. He said he was considering divorce for the sake of their children. "I can confirm that Drew Peterson did have a consultation with Jeffrey Leving," Brodsky said, adding that no divorce papers have been filed. Peterson says he's looking into options since wife deserted him a year ago. Peterson: Neighbors are making it unsafe for family to live in home. Stacy Peterson left him October 28, 2007, husband says. Police have said Drew Peterson, an ex-cop, is prime suspect
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Drew Peterson
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[
"Drew Peterson",
"Peterson"
] |
{
"passage": 1340,
"query": 2121
}
|
Query: @placeholder elaborated, "I've always said that I'm mad about that.
Entities: Stacy Peterson, Jeffrey Leving, Joel Brodsky, Bolingbrook, Illinois, Drew Peterson, CNN, Brodsky, Stacy, Peterson
Passage: (CNN) -- Drew Peterson has met with a prominent divorce attorney more than a year after his wife, Stacy, disappeared, his lawyer confirmed to CNN on Tuesday. Drew Peterson's behavior after his wife disappeared deepened suspicion, but he says she ran off. Peterson, a former Bolingbrook, Illinois, police sergeant, has not filed divorce papers, said his attorney, Joel Brodsky. But Peterson told an author he would look into a divorce after Stacy had been missing for a year. He said he was considering divorce for the sake of their children. "I can confirm that Drew Peterson did have a consultation with Jeffrey Leving," Brodsky said, adding that no divorce papers have been filed. Peterson says he's looking into options since wife deserted him a year ago. Peterson: Neighbors are making it unsafe for family to live in home. Stacy Peterson left him October 28, 2007, husband says. Police have said Drew Peterson, an ex-cop, is prime suspect
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Peterson
|
[
"James Bond"
] |
{
"passage": 1341,
"query": 2122
}
|
Query: A tubby 41-year-old who was obsessed with @placeholder, he stole £2.4 million from clients, family and friends – partly to impress his Albanian wife whom he had married in secret.
Entities: The Buddha Of Suburbia, James Bond, Albanian, Ian Fleming, Hanif Kureishi, Adam Woricker, My Beautiful Laundrette, Elizabeth Sanderson, Woricker, The Buddha of Suburbia
Passage: By Elizabeth Sanderson Hanif Kureishi lost £120,000 when he was conned by a fraudster with a love for the glamorous lifestyle depicted in James Bond films Hanif Kureishi was on his way to meet a friend for lunch when the call came. It was one of the partners from the author’s accountancy firm. ‘He said, “Your accountant, Adam Woricker, has been sacked. Your money’s gone, you’d better call your solicitor.” I was staggered.’ The 59-year-old, best known for his novel The Buddha Of Suburbia and the screenplay for hit film My Beautiful Laundrette, is a master storyteller but even he could not have predicted the drama that has unfolded since that fateful call in July 2012. Critically acclaimed author lost £120k at the hands of conman accountant. The Buddha of Suburbia writer lost entire savings for sons' education. Fraudster Adam Woricker spent thousands on secret Albanian wife. Was obsessed with Ian Fleming and James Bond novels and movies. Woricker jailed for eight years after admitting 34 theft and fraud offences
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James Bond
|
[
"Adam Woricker",
"Woricker"
] |
{
"passage": 1341,
"query": 2123
}
|
Query: Criminal accountant @placeholder was aiming for a dream lifestyle as depicted in the James Bond films
Entities: The Buddha Of Suburbia, James Bond, Albanian, Ian Fleming, Hanif Kureishi, Adam Woricker, My Beautiful Laundrette, Elizabeth Sanderson, Woricker, The Buddha of Suburbia
Passage: By Elizabeth Sanderson Hanif Kureishi lost £120,000 when he was conned by a fraudster with a love for the glamorous lifestyle depicted in James Bond films Hanif Kureishi was on his way to meet a friend for lunch when the call came. It was one of the partners from the author’s accountancy firm. ‘He said, “Your accountant, Adam Woricker, has been sacked. Your money’s gone, you’d better call your solicitor.” I was staggered.’ The 59-year-old, best known for his novel The Buddha Of Suburbia and the screenplay for hit film My Beautiful Laundrette, is a master storyteller but even he could not have predicted the drama that has unfolded since that fateful call in July 2012. Critically acclaimed author lost £120k at the hands of conman accountant. The Buddha of Suburbia writer lost entire savings for sons' education. Fraudster Adam Woricker spent thousands on secret Albanian wife. Was obsessed with Ian Fleming and James Bond novels and movies. Woricker jailed for eight years after admitting 34 theft and fraud offences
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Adam Woricker
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[
"Adam Woricker",
"Woricker"
] |
{
"passage": 1341,
"query": 2123
}
|
Query: Criminal accountant @placeholder was aiming for a dream lifestyle as depicted in the James Bond films
Entities: The Buddha Of Suburbia, James Bond, Albanian, Ian Fleming, Hanif Kureishi, Adam Woricker, My Beautiful Laundrette, Elizabeth Sanderson, Woricker, The Buddha of Suburbia
Passage: By Elizabeth Sanderson Hanif Kureishi lost £120,000 when he was conned by a fraudster with a love for the glamorous lifestyle depicted in James Bond films Hanif Kureishi was on his way to meet a friend for lunch when the call came. It was one of the partners from the author’s accountancy firm. ‘He said, “Your accountant, Adam Woricker, has been sacked. Your money’s gone, you’d better call your solicitor.” I was staggered.’ The 59-year-old, best known for his novel The Buddha Of Suburbia and the screenplay for hit film My Beautiful Laundrette, is a master storyteller but even he could not have predicted the drama that has unfolded since that fateful call in July 2012. Critically acclaimed author lost £120k at the hands of conman accountant. The Buddha of Suburbia writer lost entire savings for sons' education. Fraudster Adam Woricker spent thousands on secret Albanian wife. Was obsessed with Ian Fleming and James Bond novels and movies. Woricker jailed for eight years after admitting 34 theft and fraud offences
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Woricker
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[
"Lebanon"
] |
{
"passage": 1342,
"query": 2124
}
|
Query: Even with ongoing political tensions and spasms of violence, since 2005, @placeholder has worked hard to emerge from this bitter legacy, reinventing itself as trendy tourist destination.
Entities: Mediterranean, North Africa, Capital Beirut, Mediterranean Sea, Arab, Middle East, Lebanon, Christian Europe, CNN, Paris of the East, Levant
Passage: (CNN) -- Lebanon could have no more fitting symbol of its tumultuous history than its national flag. Emblazoned with a green cedar tree against a white background, framed between two red bands, an official account states the white represents peace, the red, the blood that has been spilled in the name of liberation and the tree, survival. Situated on the eastern-most lip of the Mediterranean basin -- in a region once known as the Levant -- Lebanon stands at the gateway between Christian Europe and the Arab Middle East and North Africa. Throughout its history it has been the scene of bitter struggles. Country on eastern edge of Mediterranean Sea has a tumultuous recent history. Capital Beirut was once known as 'Paris of the East', city now renowned for nightlife and culture. Country has what is known as a 'confessional democracy' developed after civil war from 1975 to 1990
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Lebanon
|
[
"Duggan",
"Mike Duggan"
] |
{
"passage": 1343,
"query": 2125
}
|
Query: It's part of @placeholder's revitalization program for the bankrupt city.
Entities: Duggan, Building Detroit, Big, Mike Duggan, Alex Greig, Detroit, Detroit Land Bank Authority, eBay, Associated Press
Passage: By Associated Press and Alex Greig Detroit is planning a new push to auction city-owned homes online as part of an effort to fight blight. Mayor Mike Duggan and the Detroit Land Bank Authority on Monday afternoon announced a new auction website that's designed to get homes into the hands of people who will quickly fix them. The site has launched with 15 homes up for auction at Building Detroit. A community meeting about the effort will be held Monday night. Online auction: eBay has a selection of Detroit homes for sale for as little as $86 Big plans: Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is carrying out an initiative to revitalize neighborhoods of the struggling city. Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced a new auction website for Detroit's abandoned homes Monday afternoon. The site is intended to help revitalize Detroit's blighted neighborhoods. Owners of uninhabited and decaying homes have been put on notice that unless they repair them, they'll be seized for auction. Those purchasing homes must repair the properties. Duggan wants to revitalize the city, rather than demolishing all vacant buildings
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Duggan
|
[
"Duggan",
"Mike Duggan"
] |
{
"passage": 1343,
"query": 2125
}
|
Query: It's part of @placeholder's revitalization program for the bankrupt city.
Entities: Duggan, Building Detroit, Big, Mike Duggan, Alex Greig, Detroit, Detroit Land Bank Authority, eBay, Associated Press
Passage: By Associated Press and Alex Greig Detroit is planning a new push to auction city-owned homes online as part of an effort to fight blight. Mayor Mike Duggan and the Detroit Land Bank Authority on Monday afternoon announced a new auction website that's designed to get homes into the hands of people who will quickly fix them. The site has launched with 15 homes up for auction at Building Detroit. A community meeting about the effort will be held Monday night. Online auction: eBay has a selection of Detroit homes for sale for as little as $86 Big plans: Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is carrying out an initiative to revitalize neighborhoods of the struggling city. Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced a new auction website for Detroit's abandoned homes Monday afternoon. The site is intended to help revitalize Detroit's blighted neighborhoods. Owners of uninhabited and decaying homes have been put on notice that unless they repair them, they'll be seized for auction. Those purchasing homes must repair the properties. Duggan wants to revitalize the city, rather than demolishing all vacant buildings
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Mike Duggan
|
[
"Hatcher",
"Lynda Hatcher"
] |
{
"passage": 1344,
"query": 2126
}
|
Query: ‘One wonders what would have happened if @placeholder had not embarrassed the CEO.’
Entities: Lynda Hatcher, David Wilkes, Justin King, Fed, Facebook, Dorridge, Sainsbury, Hatcher
Passage: By David Wilkes PUBLISHED: 18:40 EST, 6 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:57 EST, 6 December 2013 Social media campaign: Lynda Hatcher, 49, took to Facebook to voice her concerns Fed up at seeing the local shopping centre boarded up for years after Sainsbury’s failed to deliver its ‘regeneration’ plan, Lynda Hatcher sprang into action. The mother of three took a photograph of the eyesore and posted it on the supermarket chain’s Facebook page, asking: ‘What are you doing?’ It was a question baffling the residents of Dorridge – not least because the village is where Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King grew up. Mother of three Lynda Hatcher launched social media campaign in home town of the chain's CEO Justin King after failed regeneration promise. Supermarket chain bought the derelict site but failed to renovate it in 2008. Mrs Hatcher's comment sparked reaction and store now set to open in 2014
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Hatcher
|
[
"Hatcher",
"Lynda Hatcher"
] |
{
"passage": 1344,
"query": 2126
}
|
Query: ‘One wonders what would have happened if @placeholder had not embarrassed the CEO.’
Entities: Lynda Hatcher, David Wilkes, Justin King, Fed, Facebook, Dorridge, Sainsbury, Hatcher
Passage: By David Wilkes PUBLISHED: 18:40 EST, 6 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:57 EST, 6 December 2013 Social media campaign: Lynda Hatcher, 49, took to Facebook to voice her concerns Fed up at seeing the local shopping centre boarded up for years after Sainsbury’s failed to deliver its ‘regeneration’ plan, Lynda Hatcher sprang into action. The mother of three took a photograph of the eyesore and posted it on the supermarket chain’s Facebook page, asking: ‘What are you doing?’ It was a question baffling the residents of Dorridge – not least because the village is where Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King grew up. Mother of three Lynda Hatcher launched social media campaign in home town of the chain's CEO Justin King after failed regeneration promise. Supermarket chain bought the derelict site but failed to renovate it in 2008. Mrs Hatcher's comment sparked reaction and store now set to open in 2014
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Lynda Hatcher
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[
"Bronte",
"Charlotte Bronte"
] |
{
"passage": 1345,
"query": 2127
}
|
Query: Tiny tale: The colourful tale of murder and madness is part of a 4,000-word magazine with 19 pages, written by the young @placeholder
Entities: David Wilkes, French, Jane Eyre, Europe, Britain, Paris, Le Musee des Lettres et Manuscrits, Charlotte Bronte, British, Bronte
Passage: By David Wilkes Last updated at 7:32 AM on 16th December 2011 Tensions in Europe took on a literary flavour yesterday as the French snatched a tiny but historically priceless Charlotte Bronte manuscript from under the nose of a British museum. The unpublished work, written in 1830 when she was just 14 and containing a story which is a precursor to a famous passage in her novel Jane Eyre, was bought for a record £690,850 by Le Musee des Lettres et Manuscrits in Paris at auction. The Bronte Parsonage Museum, in the literary family’s home in Haworth, West Yorkshire, was so keen to acquire the miniature treasure that it had launched a fundraising appeal before the sale at Sotheby’s in London. The 4,000 word short story was written in 1830 when Bronte was just 14. Bronte archivists 'bitterly disappointed' the manuscript is leaving Britain
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Bronte
|
[
"Bronte",
"Charlotte Bronte"
] |
{
"passage": 1345,
"query": 2127
}
|
Query: Tiny tale: The colourful tale of murder and madness is part of a 4,000-word magazine with 19 pages, written by the young @placeholder
Entities: David Wilkes, French, Jane Eyre, Europe, Britain, Paris, Le Musee des Lettres et Manuscrits, Charlotte Bronte, British, Bronte
Passage: By David Wilkes Last updated at 7:32 AM on 16th December 2011 Tensions in Europe took on a literary flavour yesterday as the French snatched a tiny but historically priceless Charlotte Bronte manuscript from under the nose of a British museum. The unpublished work, written in 1830 when she was just 14 and containing a story which is a precursor to a famous passage in her novel Jane Eyre, was bought for a record £690,850 by Le Musee des Lettres et Manuscrits in Paris at auction. The Bronte Parsonage Museum, in the literary family’s home in Haworth, West Yorkshire, was so keen to acquire the miniature treasure that it had launched a fundraising appeal before the sale at Sotheby’s in London. The 4,000 word short story was written in 1830 when Bronte was just 14. Bronte archivists 'bitterly disappointed' the manuscript is leaving Britain
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Charlotte Bronte
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[
"Ponzi scheme"
] |
{
"passage": 1346,
"query": 2128
}
|
Query: Madoff's criminal activities spawned a tidal wave of civil actions against the family, accusing them of profiting from the @placeholder.
Entities: Ruth, Andrew, Madoff, CBS, U.S., Andrew Madoff, CNN, Ponzi scheme, Bernie Madoff
Passage: (CNN) -- The son and wife of convicted stockbroker Bernie Madoff said they had no inkling he was running a $50 billion Ponzi scheme until he came home on a December night three years ago and gathered the family together. "He said, 'I have a confession to make. I've been running a Ponzi scheme." He said, '$50 billion dollars,'" recounted Madoff's wife, Ruth, in an interview with CBS' "60 Minutes" Sunday night. Madoff's youngest son, Andrew, also appeared on the show -- their first television interview since Madoff pleaded guilty in 2009 of running the largest Ponzi scheme in U.S. history. "Everything I've been doing is all a big lie," family recalls Madoff saying. Madoff is in prison for swindling investors in the largest Ponzi scheme in U.S. history. His wife blames herself for her eldest son's suicide. Andrew Madoff: "What he did to me, to my brother, and to my family is unforgivable"
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Ponzi scheme
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[
"Detroit"
] |
{
"passage": 1347,
"query": 2129
}
|
Query: 'There are more hedge fund billionaires in NYC than there are in @placeholder.
Entities: Associated Press, Virginia, U.S., Johan de Nysschen, Detroit, German, New York, Manhattan, Cadillac, General Motors, Nissan, Audi, SoHo
Passage: By Associated Press Reporter Cadillac wants a jolt from the city that never sleeps. General Motors' 112-year-old luxury car division, founded in Detroit and named for the city's founder, is moving its headquarters to New York. Man with a plan: Johan de Nysschen, who joined Cadillac from Nissan last month as its new president, said the move was a necessary part of restoring the struggling brand Cadillac, which has been steadily losing sales to its German rivals, wants to get closer to its ideal buyers. Executives and marketing staffers will set up shop in a loft office in Manhattan's trendy SoHo neighborhood starting next year. Johan de Nysschen, who joined Cadillac from Nissan last month as its new president, said the move was a necessary part of restoring the struggling brand. Business unit will relocate to Manhattan's SoHo district next year. Cadillac's U.S. sales are down nearly 5 percent this year, even though luxury vehicle sales are growing. Audi sales are up almost 15 percent. Johan de Nysschen moved Audi HQ from Detroit to Virginia in 2007. He said New York is closer to the luxury market Cadillac needs to target
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Detroit
|
[
"Detroit"
] |
{
"passage": 1347,
"query": 2130
}
|
Query: Cadillac isn't the first Detroit brand to leave the @placeholder.
Entities: Associated Press, Virginia, U.S., Johan de Nysschen, Detroit, German, New York, Manhattan, Cadillac, General Motors, Nissan, Audi, SoHo
Passage: By Associated Press Reporter Cadillac wants a jolt from the city that never sleeps. General Motors' 112-year-old luxury car division, founded in Detroit and named for the city's founder, is moving its headquarters to New York. Man with a plan: Johan de Nysschen, who joined Cadillac from Nissan last month as its new president, said the move was a necessary part of restoring the struggling brand Cadillac, which has been steadily losing sales to its German rivals, wants to get closer to its ideal buyers. Executives and marketing staffers will set up shop in a loft office in Manhattan's trendy SoHo neighborhood starting next year. Johan de Nysschen, who joined Cadillac from Nissan last month as its new president, said the move was a necessary part of restoring the struggling brand. Business unit will relocate to Manhattan's SoHo district next year. Cadillac's U.S. sales are down nearly 5 percent this year, even though luxury vehicle sales are growing. Audi sales are up almost 15 percent. Johan de Nysschen moved Audi HQ from Detroit to Virginia in 2007. He said New York is closer to the luxury market Cadillac needs to target
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Detroit
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[
"Sean Dyche"
] |
{
"passage": 1348,
"query": 2131
}
|
Query: VIDEO Scroll down to watch post-match reactions from Nigel Pearson and @placeholder
Entities: Sean Dyche, Clarets, Leicester, League, King Power Stadium, Jeffrey Schlupp, Nigel Pearson, Burnley, Wallace, Premier League, Riyad Mahrez, Michael Kightly
Passage: As the players in blue shirts trudged downcast into the tunnel, manager Sean Dyche cut a path between them towards the far corner of the King Power Stadium where travelling fans were united in jubilation. For Burnley, who ended a goal drought stretching back to mid-August by twice coming from behind to draw — the point-saver arriving in the sixth minute of added time — this resembled a victory they are yet to savour in the Premier League. The two promoted sides have had vastly different starts in the top flight. While Burnley have four points from four draws, Leicester have scored 10 goals at home, a record that surpasses any other side in the League. Burnley midfielder Wallace came off the bench to score superb last-minute free-kick. Foxes forward Jeffrey Schlupp had given the home side the lead after 33 minutes. Michael Kightly levelled for the Clarets soon after before Riyad Mahrez put Leicester back in front. But Wallace denied Nigel Pearson's side all three points by scoring a 96th-minute leveller
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Sean Dyche
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[
"Sean Dyche"
] |
{
"passage": 1348,
"query": 2132
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who has acknowledged his side need to improve in front of goal, slung his water bottle towards nearby advertising hoardings and raised his hands above his head in applause before letting a few expletives fly.
Entities: Sean Dyche, Clarets, Leicester, League, King Power Stadium, Jeffrey Schlupp, Nigel Pearson, Burnley, Wallace, Premier League, Riyad Mahrez, Michael Kightly
Passage: As the players in blue shirts trudged downcast into the tunnel, manager Sean Dyche cut a path between them towards the far corner of the King Power Stadium where travelling fans were united in jubilation. For Burnley, who ended a goal drought stretching back to mid-August by twice coming from behind to draw — the point-saver arriving in the sixth minute of added time — this resembled a victory they are yet to savour in the Premier League. The two promoted sides have had vastly different starts in the top flight. While Burnley have four points from four draws, Leicester have scored 10 goals at home, a record that surpasses any other side in the League. Burnley midfielder Wallace came off the bench to score superb last-minute free-kick. Foxes forward Jeffrey Schlupp had given the home side the lead after 33 minutes. Michael Kightly levelled for the Clarets soon after before Riyad Mahrez put Leicester back in front. But Wallace denied Nigel Pearson's side all three points by scoring a 96th-minute leveller
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Sean Dyche
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[
"Environment Agency"
] |
{
"passage": 1349,
"query": 2133
}
|
Query: The @placeholder faced fresh criticism today over its refusal to react to the demands of local people hit by the floods.
Entities: Cornwall, Matt Chorley, Devon, Patrick McLoughlin, Southern Railway, Birmingham, HS2, Teign Valley, Eric Pickles, West Country MPs, Mailonline, Transport Secretary, London, UPDATED, Dawlish, Environment Agency, Labour
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 07:59 EST, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 02:41 EST, 7 February 2014 A £100million plan to redirect train services in Devon and Cornwall could be revived after huge waves washed the line away. The government revealed said the army could be called in to help repair the track at Dawlish after huge waves demolished the sea wall on the south coast. But Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin today announced he has ordered a ‘rigorous review’ into alternatives, after the last Labour government rejected the need to reroute the line. Transport Secretary orders 'rigorous review' of alternatives to coastal line. Patrick McLoughlin offers the army to help repair track destroyed in storms. Labour government rejected idea of reopening lines further inland. Southern Railway would be new 50 mile route, Teign Valley line is 15 miles. Cornwall cut off from the rest of the country, sparking calls for more money. West Country MPs criticise £50billion for London-Birmingham HS2 link. Communities Secretary Eric Pickles hits back Environment Agency boss
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Environment Agency
|
[
"QPR"
] |
{
"passage": 1350,
"query": 2134
}
|
Query: He is said to have gone into the @placeholder dressing room after the dispute to act as a peacemaker between Ferdinand and Terry.
Entities: Rick Dewsbury, England, Anton Ferdinand, Terry, Loftus Road, QPR, Crown Prosecution Service, John Terry, Chelsea, West London, Ashley Cole
Passage: By Rick Dewsbury Last updated at 11:29 AM on 18th November 2011 Police believe there is enough evidence to charge John Terry over an alleged racist remark, it was claimed today. Officers have quizzed a string of players about the Chelsea captain’s clash on the pitch with Anton Ferdinand last month. England captain Terry, 30, came under fire after he allegedly called the QPR defender a ‘f****** black c***’ during a heated match. 'Racist' slur? John Terry covers his mouth as he's surrounded by QPR players during the heated game at Loftus Road, West London, last month Police have now compiled evidence from players and video recordings of the game - which show Terry’s lip movements - and are in the process of sending the file to the Crown Prosecution Service, it is claimed. Ashley Cole 'interviewed as a witness' to alleged slur
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QPR
|
[
"Brooklyn"
] |
{
"passage": 1351,
"query": 2135
}
|
Query: Rare sight: A tornado was spotted today off the coast of Coney Island in @placeholder
Entities: Flatbush, Connecticut, Daily Mail, U.S., Long Island, New Jersey, Coney Island, New York, U.S. Open, Brooklyn, Queens, National Weather Service
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:06 EST, 8 September 2012 | UPDATED: 07:23 EST, 9 September 2012 New York is bracing for more tornadoes today after two twisters struck the edges of the city on Saturday, hurling debris into the air and knocking out power lines. No one was injured but there was widespread damage and residents were left stunned. The National Weather Service has issued a severe weather warning for Sunday with locals fleeing the coastline and major sporting events being cancelled. Tornadoes are extremely rare in the largest and most densely populated U.S. city. The first twister hit a beachfront neighborhood and the second, stronger tornado followed moments later about 10 miles away. Tornado was reported in Coney Island, Flatbush and parts of Queens. Storm moved through the city at 25mph. Caused downed power lines and some structural damage, but no injuries or deaths. Tornado watch remains in effect for Brooklyn, Queens, parts of Long Island, Connecticut and New Jersey until 10pm. Severe weather delayed U.S. Open women's singles match to be delayed until Sunday
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Brooklyn
|
[
"Vatican City"
] |
{
"passage": 1352,
"query": 2136
}
|
Query: @placeholder's security chief poured herbal mate tea from a thermos - thrust
Entities: Francis, Romans, Vatican City, Jesus, Jerusalem, Pontiff, Sophie Jane Evans, Palm Sunday, St Peter's Square, Popemobile
Passage: By Sophie Jane Evans Pope Francis has made a remarkable break in protocol by delivering an off-the-cuff homily and posing for 'selfies' during Palm Sunday celebrations. The Pontiff joined around 100,000 Romans, tourists and pilgrims in St Peter's Square in Vatican City today to commemorate Jesus's entry into Jerusalem before his crucifixion. In a startling move, he abandoned his prepared homily and spoke entirely off-the-cuff to the crowds, who were waving olive branches, tall palm fronds and tiny braided palm leaves shaped like crosses. Making a speech: Pope Francis has made a remarkable break in protocol by delivering an off-the-cuff homily and posing for 'selfies' during Palm Sunday celebrations. The Pontiff joined 100,000 Romans, tourists and pilgrims in Vatican City today to mark Jesus's entry into Jerusalem. In remarkable move, he abandoned prepared homily and spoke entirely off-the-cuff to crowds in St Peter's Square. Also climbed off Popemobile to pose for 'selfies', hugged children and even sipped cups of 'mate' from worshippers
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Vatican City
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[
"David Sanchez",
"Sanchez"
] |
{
"passage": 1353,
"query": 2137
}
|
Query: She tried to get out of the truck but @placeholder sped off with her calling her a 'whore' and 'slut.'
Entities: David Sanchez, Longmont Best Buy, Daily Mail, Sanchez, Silva Saturday, Longmont, Colorado, Beatriz Silva
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:48 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 21:37 EST, 18 December 2012 A man arrested Sunday on suspicion of a domestic violence attack on his girlfriend carried out a bloody triple-murder suicide Tuesday morning that left four dead in Colorado. David Sanchez, 31, of Longmont, was arrested Sunday on on suspicion of false imprisonment, second-degree kidnapping, harassment and domestic violence after ex-girlfriend Beatriz Silva told police he had threatened and attacked her upon finding out she was seeing someone new. According police reports Sanchez met Silva Saturday near a Longmont Best Buy to talk about repaying a $1,000 loan she'd given him to fix his truck. Bodies of two men and two women were found in the home early Tuesday morning. David Sanchez threatened revenge after finding out his ex-girlfriend was seeing someone new Sunday. A relative of the victims claims the two women were her nieces living in the home with a third man. Neighbors describe residents as young newlyweds who moved into home just months ago. Police have yet to release a suspected motive behind the shooting
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David Sanchez
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[
"David Sanchez",
"Sanchez"
] |
{
"passage": 1353,
"query": 2137
}
|
Query: She tried to get out of the truck but @placeholder sped off with her calling her a 'whore' and 'slut.'
Entities: David Sanchez, Longmont Best Buy, Daily Mail, Sanchez, Silva Saturday, Longmont, Colorado, Beatriz Silva
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:48 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 21:37 EST, 18 December 2012 A man arrested Sunday on suspicion of a domestic violence attack on his girlfriend carried out a bloody triple-murder suicide Tuesday morning that left four dead in Colorado. David Sanchez, 31, of Longmont, was arrested Sunday on on suspicion of false imprisonment, second-degree kidnapping, harassment and domestic violence after ex-girlfriend Beatriz Silva told police he had threatened and attacked her upon finding out she was seeing someone new. According police reports Sanchez met Silva Saturday near a Longmont Best Buy to talk about repaying a $1,000 loan she'd given him to fix his truck. Bodies of two men and two women were found in the home early Tuesday morning. David Sanchez threatened revenge after finding out his ex-girlfriend was seeing someone new Sunday. A relative of the victims claims the two women were her nieces living in the home with a third man. Neighbors describe residents as young newlyweds who moved into home just months ago. Police have yet to release a suspected motive behind the shooting
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Sanchez
|
[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 1354,
"query": 2138
}
|
Query: However, the Italian side have offered little encouragement and @placeholder recognise it may be unfeasible to pull off a move this summer.
Entities: United, Italian, Manchester United, Juventus, Chilean, Nigel de Jong, Tom Cleverley, Holland, Michael Carrick, Louis van Gaal, Manchester City, Chile, Sportsmail, De Jong, Premier League, Van Gaal, Ander Herrera, AC Milan, Arturo Vidal
Passage: Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal is weighing up a move for AC Milan midfielder Nigel de Jong. United are determined to add one more midfielder to their squad this summer following the capture of Ander Herrera, with Van Gaal feeling that his new side requires bite and steel in the central acres to complement the composure of players such as Michael Carrick and Tom Cleverley. Arturo Vidal of Juventus is the dream solution and Sportsmail revealed on Friday that United have made tentative enquiries over the possible signing of the Chilean midfielder. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal lose his tempter in Holland training. Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal wants to add another midfielder and Nigel de Jong is a possibility. AC Milan's De Jong has Premier League experience with Manchester City. Top midfield target is Juventus' Arturo Vidal and United could bid £30m. Italian club are reluctant to sell the Chile international. De Jong would represent a cheaper alternative at £9m
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Manchester United
|
[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 1354,
"query": 2138
}
|
Query: However, the Italian side have offered little encouragement and @placeholder recognise it may be unfeasible to pull off a move this summer.
Entities: United, Italian, Manchester United, Juventus, Chilean, Nigel de Jong, Tom Cleverley, Holland, Michael Carrick, Louis van Gaal, Manchester City, Chile, Sportsmail, De Jong, Premier League, Van Gaal, Ander Herrera, AC Milan, Arturo Vidal
Passage: Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal is weighing up a move for AC Milan midfielder Nigel de Jong. United are determined to add one more midfielder to their squad this summer following the capture of Ander Herrera, with Van Gaal feeling that his new side requires bite and steel in the central acres to complement the composure of players such as Michael Carrick and Tom Cleverley. Arturo Vidal of Juventus is the dream solution and Sportsmail revealed on Friday that United have made tentative enquiries over the possible signing of the Chilean midfielder. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal lose his tempter in Holland training. Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal wants to add another midfielder and Nigel de Jong is a possibility. AC Milan's De Jong has Premier League experience with Manchester City. Top midfield target is Juventus' Arturo Vidal and United could bid £30m. Italian club are reluctant to sell the Chile international. De Jong would represent a cheaper alternative at £9m
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United
|
[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 1354,
"query": 2139
}
|
Query: The 29-year-old would be available for around £9m and he could emerge as an alternative if @placeholder are unable to land Vidal.
Entities: United, Italian, Manchester United, Juventus, Chilean, Nigel de Jong, Tom Cleverley, Holland, Michael Carrick, Louis van Gaal, Manchester City, Chile, Sportsmail, De Jong, Premier League, Van Gaal, Ander Herrera, AC Milan, Arturo Vidal
Passage: Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal is weighing up a move for AC Milan midfielder Nigel de Jong. United are determined to add one more midfielder to their squad this summer following the capture of Ander Herrera, with Van Gaal feeling that his new side requires bite and steel in the central acres to complement the composure of players such as Michael Carrick and Tom Cleverley. Arturo Vidal of Juventus is the dream solution and Sportsmail revealed on Friday that United have made tentative enquiries over the possible signing of the Chilean midfielder. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal lose his tempter in Holland training. Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal wants to add another midfielder and Nigel de Jong is a possibility. AC Milan's De Jong has Premier League experience with Manchester City. Top midfield target is Juventus' Arturo Vidal and United could bid £30m. Italian club are reluctant to sell the Chile international. De Jong would represent a cheaper alternative at £9m
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Manchester United
|
[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 1354,
"query": 2139
}
|
Query: The 29-year-old would be available for around £9m and he could emerge as an alternative if @placeholder are unable to land Vidal.
Entities: United, Italian, Manchester United, Juventus, Chilean, Nigel de Jong, Tom Cleverley, Holland, Michael Carrick, Louis van Gaal, Manchester City, Chile, Sportsmail, De Jong, Premier League, Van Gaal, Ander Herrera, AC Milan, Arturo Vidal
Passage: Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal is weighing up a move for AC Milan midfielder Nigel de Jong. United are determined to add one more midfielder to their squad this summer following the capture of Ander Herrera, with Van Gaal feeling that his new side requires bite and steel in the central acres to complement the composure of players such as Michael Carrick and Tom Cleverley. Arturo Vidal of Juventus is the dream solution and Sportsmail revealed on Friday that United have made tentative enquiries over the possible signing of the Chilean midfielder. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal lose his tempter in Holland training. Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal wants to add another midfielder and Nigel de Jong is a possibility. AC Milan's De Jong has Premier League experience with Manchester City. Top midfield target is Juventus' Arturo Vidal and United could bid £30m. Italian club are reluctant to sell the Chile international. De Jong would represent a cheaper alternative at £9m
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United
|
[
"Scotland"
] |
{
"passage": 1355,
"query": 2140
}
|
Query: Strachan (left) keeps a close eye on proceedings as his @placeholder side go though their warm-up routine
Entities: Tartan Army, James McArthur, Scotland, Park, Aiden McGeady, Strachan, Irish, Crystal Palace, Roy Keane, Euro 2016, David Weir, Republic of Ireland, Celtic, Celtic Park, SFA, Gordon Strachan, Martin O’Neill, Ibrox
Passage: Gordon Strachan last night tipped the Tartan Army to transform Celtic Park into a Scotland cauldron. A happy hunting ground for Irish trio Martin O’Neill, Roy Keane and Aiden McGeady in the past, former Scotland skipper David Weir claimed the SFA should have plumped for Ibrox to host the crucial Euro 2016 qualifier, instead. A key figure in persuading the governing body to go for the biggest possible capacity, however, Strachan claims Celtic’s home will be transformed into ‘Scotland’ Park for the night. Scotland boss Gordon Strachan speaks to the assembled media ahead of Friday night's game at Celtic Park. Former Scotland skipper David Weir claimed the SFA should have plumped for Ibrox to host the crucial Euro 2016 qualifier instead. A near 60,000 sell-out, the Republic of Ireland game will draw the biggest home crowd for a Scotland international in 25 years. Crystal Palace midfielder James McArthur will miss the match after withdrawing through injury
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Scotland
|
[
"Scotland"
] |
{
"passage": 1355,
"query": 2141
}
|
Query: You’re in Scotland and @placeholder are playing … against Ireland.’
Entities: Tartan Army, James McArthur, Scotland, Park, Aiden McGeady, Strachan, Irish, Crystal Palace, Roy Keane, Euro 2016, David Weir, Republic of Ireland, Celtic, Celtic Park, SFA, Gordon Strachan, Martin O’Neill, Ibrox
Passage: Gordon Strachan last night tipped the Tartan Army to transform Celtic Park into a Scotland cauldron. A happy hunting ground for Irish trio Martin O’Neill, Roy Keane and Aiden McGeady in the past, former Scotland skipper David Weir claimed the SFA should have plumped for Ibrox to host the crucial Euro 2016 qualifier, instead. A key figure in persuading the governing body to go for the biggest possible capacity, however, Strachan claims Celtic’s home will be transformed into ‘Scotland’ Park for the night. Scotland boss Gordon Strachan speaks to the assembled media ahead of Friday night's game at Celtic Park. Former Scotland skipper David Weir claimed the SFA should have plumped for Ibrox to host the crucial Euro 2016 qualifier instead. A near 60,000 sell-out, the Republic of Ireland game will draw the biggest home crowd for a Scotland international in 25 years. Crystal Palace midfielder James McArthur will miss the match after withdrawing through injury
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Scotland
|
[
"Kentucky"
] |
{
"passage": 1356,
"query": 2142
}
|
Query: Spree: The couple has made it from @placeholder down to Florida - a distance of at least 600 miles
Entities: Panama City Beach, Kentucky, Grayson County, Dalton Hayes, Cheyenne Phillips, South, Florida, Grayson County Sheriff
Passage: Two teenage sweethearts suspected in a crime spree of stolen vehicles and pilfered checks across the South have been taken into custody in Florida, Kentucky authorities said Sunday. Grayson County Sheriff officials say in a statement that 18-year-old Dalton Hayes and his 13-year-old girlfriend, Cheyenne Phillips, were arrested without incident about 12,10am Sunday in Panama City Beach. The two had eluded police in multiple states while raising concern about their increasingly brazen behavior. Scroll down for video Caught: Dalton Hayes, 18, and his girlfriend Cheyenne Phillips, 13, were caught sleeping in the parking lot of a strip mall in a stolen truck early Sunday. Dalton Hayes, 18, and Cheyenne Phillips, 13, were arrested while sleeping in a stolen truck about midnight on Sunday in Panama City Beach, Florida. They are both being extradited back to Grayson County, Kentucky, to face multiple felony charges. Crime spree spanned six states and lasted for two weeks
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Kentucky
|
[
"Peter Gardner"
] |
{
"passage": 1357,
"query": 2143
}
|
Query: He said if Davis had been seeing @placeholder, it would be unusual for her friends not to know.
Entities: Australia, Chinese, Peter Gardner, Kalynda Davis, Sydney, Richmond, Davis, Glenmore Park, China
Passage: Friends of a young Sydney woman who could face the death penalty in China for allegedly trying to smuggle the drug 'ice' first became worried when she failed to show as a bridesmaid at her best mate's wedding in mid-November. Kalynda Davis, 22, a talented basketballer from Glenmore Park in Sydney's west, will face a Chinese court this week accused of trying to import 75kg of methamphetamine to Australia. She was arrested with Peter Gardner, 25, from Richmond in Sydney's north-west. Kalynda Davis, 22, has been arrested in China for smuggling drugs to Australia The 22-year-old woman (right), from Sydney's west, was arrested along with Peter Gardner (left), 25. Kalynda Davis and Peter Gardner could face execution over drug charges. The pair allegedly tried to import 75kg of the drug 'ice' to Australia. Davis' friends say the charges were a surprise and it was 'out of character' The 22-year-old and 25-year-old will face a Chinese court this week
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Peter Gardner
|
[
"Peter Gardner"
] |
{
"passage": 1357,
"query": 2144
}
|
Query: As for @placeholder, his friends said he had been doing well for himself until the drug charges.
Entities: Australia, Chinese, Peter Gardner, Kalynda Davis, Sydney, Richmond, Davis, Glenmore Park, China
Passage: Friends of a young Sydney woman who could face the death penalty in China for allegedly trying to smuggle the drug 'ice' first became worried when she failed to show as a bridesmaid at her best mate's wedding in mid-November. Kalynda Davis, 22, a talented basketballer from Glenmore Park in Sydney's west, will face a Chinese court this week accused of trying to import 75kg of methamphetamine to Australia. She was arrested with Peter Gardner, 25, from Richmond in Sydney's north-west. Kalynda Davis, 22, has been arrested in China for smuggling drugs to Australia The 22-year-old woman (right), from Sydney's west, was arrested along with Peter Gardner (left), 25. Kalynda Davis and Peter Gardner could face execution over drug charges. The pair allegedly tried to import 75kg of the drug 'ice' to Australia. Davis' friends say the charges were a surprise and it was 'out of character' The 22-year-old and 25-year-old will face a Chinese court this week
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Peter Gardner
|
[
"Soraja Vucelic",
"Vucelic"
] |
{
"passage": 1358,
"query": 2145
}
|
Query: @placeholder flaunted her toned stomach and perfectly proportioned curves as she splashed around in the shadows, milking her moment in the spotlight.
Entities: Tivat, Vucelic, Bikini, Puro Beach, Montenegro, Spain, Barcelona, Neymar, Soraja Vucelic, Ibiza, Serbian, Big Brother, Brazil
Passage: They met last summer in Ibiza and their friendship has recently blossomed into romance. And it's no wonder Barcelona football star Neymar seems smitten with his new girlfriend Soraja Vucelic after she was spotted showing off her amazing bikini body on Puro Beach in Tivat, Montenegro. The 28-year-old Serbian beauty - who is famous in her home country for appearing on Big Brother - donned a barely-there two-piece with a black and white striped pattern. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Bikini-clad Soraja Vucelic enjoying a ride on a segway Soraja Vucelic is said to have swept footballer Neymar off his feet... and it's not hard to see why. Barcelona star met Vucelic last summer while on holiday in Ibiza. Neymar has been pulling out the stops to keep his holiday romance alive. Brazil ace is believed to have flown Serbian to Spain by private plane
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Soraja Vucelic
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[
"Soraja Vucelic",
"Vucelic"
] |
{
"passage": 1358,
"query": 2145
}
|
Query: @placeholder flaunted her toned stomach and perfectly proportioned curves as she splashed around in the shadows, milking her moment in the spotlight.
Entities: Tivat, Vucelic, Bikini, Puro Beach, Montenegro, Spain, Barcelona, Neymar, Soraja Vucelic, Ibiza, Serbian, Big Brother, Brazil
Passage: They met last summer in Ibiza and their friendship has recently blossomed into romance. And it's no wonder Barcelona football star Neymar seems smitten with his new girlfriend Soraja Vucelic after she was spotted showing off her amazing bikini body on Puro Beach in Tivat, Montenegro. The 28-year-old Serbian beauty - who is famous in her home country for appearing on Big Brother - donned a barely-there two-piece with a black and white striped pattern. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Bikini-clad Soraja Vucelic enjoying a ride on a segway Soraja Vucelic is said to have swept footballer Neymar off his feet... and it's not hard to see why. Barcelona star met Vucelic last summer while on holiday in Ibiza. Neymar has been pulling out the stops to keep his holiday romance alive. Brazil ace is believed to have flown Serbian to Spain by private plane
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Vucelic
|
[
"Queensland"
] |
{
"passage": 1359,
"query": 2146
}
|
Query: Elsewhere in @placeholder, Australia's northeast state, it was a mixed picture.
Entities: Queensland, Neil Roberts, Australia, Fitzroy River, Brisbane, Rockhampton, Jeff Perkins, Bureau of Meteorology, Roberts, CNN, Emerald, Condamine
Passage: (CNN) -- Thirteen townships in Australia's flooded Queensland state were evacuated Thursday as forecasters warned it may be weeks before river levels start to drop. All 130 residents of Condamine, about 185 miles inland from Brisbane, were evacuated because the town was inundated with water, Queensland Emergency Services Minister Neil Roberts told CNN. He said it was one of 13 townships where residents had to be moved out Thursday. In all, between 1,000 and 2,000 people have been evacuated, he said. Roberts was in Emerald, an inland city of 15,000 residents that was experiencing some of the worst flooding Thursday. The Fitzroy River there was rising and expected to peak Friday at a record level of 16.2 meters (53.2 feet), according to Jeff Perkins, a supervising hydrologist at Australia's Bureau of Meteorology. 13 townships are evacuated Thursday. Condamine, Emerald, and Rockhampton are seeing the worst flooding. Forecasters say many areas will still be at flood stage in 2 weeks
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Queensland
|
[
"Queensland"
] |
{
"passage": 1359,
"query": 2147
}
|
Query: Eight areas of the state have been declared disaster situations, @placeholder Premier Anna Bligh said.
Entities: Queensland, Neil Roberts, Australia, Fitzroy River, Brisbane, Rockhampton, Jeff Perkins, Bureau of Meteorology, Roberts, CNN, Emerald, Condamine
Passage: (CNN) -- Thirteen townships in Australia's flooded Queensland state were evacuated Thursday as forecasters warned it may be weeks before river levels start to drop. All 130 residents of Condamine, about 185 miles inland from Brisbane, were evacuated because the town was inundated with water, Queensland Emergency Services Minister Neil Roberts told CNN. He said it was one of 13 townships where residents had to be moved out Thursday. In all, between 1,000 and 2,000 people have been evacuated, he said. Roberts was in Emerald, an inland city of 15,000 residents that was experiencing some of the worst flooding Thursday. The Fitzroy River there was rising and expected to peak Friday at a record level of 16.2 meters (53.2 feet), according to Jeff Perkins, a supervising hydrologist at Australia's Bureau of Meteorology. 13 townships are evacuated Thursday. Condamine, Emerald, and Rockhampton are seeing the worst flooding. Forecasters say many areas will still be at flood stage in 2 weeks
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Queensland
|
[
"Neil Roberts",
"Roberts"
] |
{
"passage": 1359,
"query": 2148
}
|
Query: "This is a proactive measure, initiated before the stocks were exhausted," @placeholder said in a statement.
Entities: Queensland, Neil Roberts, Australia, Fitzroy River, Brisbane, Rockhampton, Jeff Perkins, Bureau of Meteorology, Roberts, CNN, Emerald, Condamine
Passage: (CNN) -- Thirteen townships in Australia's flooded Queensland state were evacuated Thursday as forecasters warned it may be weeks before river levels start to drop. All 130 residents of Condamine, about 185 miles inland from Brisbane, were evacuated because the town was inundated with water, Queensland Emergency Services Minister Neil Roberts told CNN. He said it was one of 13 townships where residents had to be moved out Thursday. In all, between 1,000 and 2,000 people have been evacuated, he said. Roberts was in Emerald, an inland city of 15,000 residents that was experiencing some of the worst flooding Thursday. The Fitzroy River there was rising and expected to peak Friday at a record level of 16.2 meters (53.2 feet), according to Jeff Perkins, a supervising hydrologist at Australia's Bureau of Meteorology. 13 townships are evacuated Thursday. Condamine, Emerald, and Rockhampton are seeing the worst flooding. Forecasters say many areas will still be at flood stage in 2 weeks
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Neil Roberts
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[
"Neil Roberts",
"Roberts"
] |
{
"passage": 1359,
"query": 2148
}
|
Query: "This is a proactive measure, initiated before the stocks were exhausted," @placeholder said in a statement.
Entities: Queensland, Neil Roberts, Australia, Fitzroy River, Brisbane, Rockhampton, Jeff Perkins, Bureau of Meteorology, Roberts, CNN, Emerald, Condamine
Passage: (CNN) -- Thirteen townships in Australia's flooded Queensland state were evacuated Thursday as forecasters warned it may be weeks before river levels start to drop. All 130 residents of Condamine, about 185 miles inland from Brisbane, were evacuated because the town was inundated with water, Queensland Emergency Services Minister Neil Roberts told CNN. He said it was one of 13 townships where residents had to be moved out Thursday. In all, between 1,000 and 2,000 people have been evacuated, he said. Roberts was in Emerald, an inland city of 15,000 residents that was experiencing some of the worst flooding Thursday. The Fitzroy River there was rising and expected to peak Friday at a record level of 16.2 meters (53.2 feet), according to Jeff Perkins, a supervising hydrologist at Australia's Bureau of Meteorology. 13 townships are evacuated Thursday. Condamine, Emerald, and Rockhampton are seeing the worst flooding. Forecasters say many areas will still be at flood stage in 2 weeks
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Roberts
|
[
"Madeleine"
] |
{
"passage": 1360,
"query": 2149
}
|
Query: Hope: The McCann's lawyer said that the couple, seen here with a computer generated image of how @placeholder might have looked in 2012, are still motivated by the belief that she is still alive
Entities: Portuguese, Madeleine McCann, Ocean Club, Praia da Luz, Maddie, McCanns, Correio da Manha, Madeleine, McCann
Passage: 'Suspicious' behaviour: A police profile of a suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance had a violent past, reported a Portuguese newspaper The suspected kidnapper of Madeleine McCann died in a tractor accident four years ago, it was claimed yesterday. The 40-year-old was a former employee at the Ocean Club holiday resort where the McCann family was staying and might have snatched Maddie in revenge after being sacked, a Portuguese newspaper reported. Police identified him as their main suspect after mobile phone records indicated he was around the McCanns’ holiday apartment in Praia da Luz when Maddie disappeared on May 3 2007, the paper claimed. The 40-year-old was an employee at the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz. He died in a tractor accident back in 2009 according to Correio da Manha. He was identified as the main suspect following mobile phone tests. The report says Portuguese police believe he may have killed Madeleine
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Madeleine
|
[
"Newport"
] |
{
"passage": 1361,
"query": 2150
}
|
Query: 'Something like Bristol to Manchester would be classed as an intercity line, whereas something leaving from @placeholder and travelling through Wales is likely to be a regional line and would cost less.
Entities: Newport, Bristol, Bristol Post, England, Sheffield, Leeds, Manchester, English, Welsh, UK, Wales
Passage: Train passengers in England could cut their fares by more than 60 per cent - by buying their tickets a few miles over the border in Wales. A study has found that English commuters are shelling out more than those in Wales because of subsides on Welsh rail travel - funded by the taxpayer. The survey has found that people travelling from Bristol - 20 miles from the Welsh border - are paying over £50 more for journeys to major UK cities such as Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield. Scroll down for video Train passengers in England could cut their fares by more than 60 per cent - by buying their tickets a few miles over the border in Wales. There are huge disparities between tickets bought in Bristol and Newport. Government subsidies for Welsh and English passengers also vary hugely. People travelling from Bristol paying £50 more for journeys to major cities. But in Wales, the same destinations are up to £58.60 cheaper. Ticket prices for the morning of Monday, January 12, generated by the Bristol Post newspaper.
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Newport
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[
"Arsenal"
] |
{
"passage": 1362,
"query": 2151
}
|
Query: By now, @placeholder needed two goals to go through and, in truth, they never looked likely to get them.
Entities: Lionel Messi, Londoners, England, Barca, Nicklas Bendtner, Emirates, Barcelona, Theo Walcott, Champions League, Arsenal, Nou Camp, CNN, Messi
Passage: (CNN) -- Lionel Messi produced a performance of stunning brilliance, scoring all four goals as holders Barcelona beat Arsenal 4-1 to reach the semifinals of the Champions League 6-3 on aggregate on Tuesday. Messi turned on the style in the Nou Camp with one of the most devastating individual displays the competition has ever seen, as an injury-ravaged Arsenal side were torn apart. The match started started brightly for the Londoners who actually took a shock 18th-minute lead. Theo Walcott's pace had troubled Barca in the 2-2 first leg at The Emirates and the England winger created the opener with a break down the right. Lionel Messi scores all four goals as Barcelona thrash Arsenal 4-1 at the Nou Camp. Arsenal take the lead through Nicklas Bendtner before Barcelona fight back. The result sees holders Barcelona through to the semifinals 6-3 on aggregate
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Arsenal
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[
"Leatha Slauson",
"Slauson"
] |
{
"passage": 1363,
"query": 2152
}
|
Query: I never meant to hurt anyone,' said @placeholder on the stand.
Entities: Disney World, Slauson, Leatha Slauson, Kathleen Kilnoski, Riley, Iowa
Passage: The 30-year-old mother who tricked her entire community into believing her 5-year-old daughter had cancer has been spared jail today by an Iowa judge. Leatha Slauson, who cashed in more than $1,000 in donations for her child in August, has instead been ordered to spend five-years on probation in lieu of a sentence of two five-year jail terms. Slauson had faced up to 21 years in prison. District Court Judge Kathleen Kilnoski also ordered a tearful Slauson that she have no contact with her five children after she shaved her daughter Riley's head, medicated her with cannabis oil to bring on lethargy and even convinced her husband his child was dying. Leatha Slauson, 30, called 'repugnant' by judge today in Iowa for trick. Shaved daughter Riley's head and fed her cannabis oil to simulate lethargy. Set up charity page and received $1,000 and a trip to Disney World. Kept the lie secret from her husband, close family and four other children. Judge spared her prison time but has barred her from seeing her family. Psychiatrist told the court he had diagnosed Slauson to be mentally ill
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Leatha Slauson
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[
"Leatha Slauson",
"Slauson"
] |
{
"passage": 1363,
"query": 2152
}
|
Query: I never meant to hurt anyone,' said @placeholder on the stand.
Entities: Disney World, Slauson, Leatha Slauson, Kathleen Kilnoski, Riley, Iowa
Passage: The 30-year-old mother who tricked her entire community into believing her 5-year-old daughter had cancer has been spared jail today by an Iowa judge. Leatha Slauson, who cashed in more than $1,000 in donations for her child in August, has instead been ordered to spend five-years on probation in lieu of a sentence of two five-year jail terms. Slauson had faced up to 21 years in prison. District Court Judge Kathleen Kilnoski also ordered a tearful Slauson that she have no contact with her five children after she shaved her daughter Riley's head, medicated her with cannabis oil to bring on lethargy and even convinced her husband his child was dying. Leatha Slauson, 30, called 'repugnant' by judge today in Iowa for trick. Shaved daughter Riley's head and fed her cannabis oil to simulate lethargy. Set up charity page and received $1,000 and a trip to Disney World. Kept the lie secret from her husband, close family and four other children. Judge spared her prison time but has barred her from seeing her family. Psychiatrist told the court he had diagnosed Slauson to be mentally ill
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Slauson
|
[
"Riley"
] |
{
"passage": 1363,
"query": 2153
}
|
Query: Local authorities discovered @placeholder was not suffering from any terminal illness
Entities: Disney World, Slauson, Leatha Slauson, Kathleen Kilnoski, Riley, Iowa
Passage: The 30-year-old mother who tricked her entire community into believing her 5-year-old daughter had cancer has been spared jail today by an Iowa judge. Leatha Slauson, who cashed in more than $1,000 in donations for her child in August, has instead been ordered to spend five-years on probation in lieu of a sentence of two five-year jail terms. Slauson had faced up to 21 years in prison. District Court Judge Kathleen Kilnoski also ordered a tearful Slauson that she have no contact with her five children after she shaved her daughter Riley's head, medicated her with cannabis oil to bring on lethargy and even convinced her husband his child was dying. Leatha Slauson, 30, called 'repugnant' by judge today in Iowa for trick. Shaved daughter Riley's head and fed her cannabis oil to simulate lethargy. Set up charity page and received $1,000 and a trip to Disney World. Kept the lie secret from her husband, close family and four other children. Judge spared her prison time but has barred her from seeing her family. Psychiatrist told the court he had diagnosed Slauson to be mentally ill
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Riley
|
[
"UN"
] |
{
"passage": 1364,
"query": 2154
}
|
Query: She said: 'We don't think there are shortcuts or unilateral measures that can be taken at the @placeholder or any place else that will bring about the outcome that the Palestinian people most seek,' she said.
Entities: US, Darren Boyle, Khan Yunis, Israel, Palestinian, Gaza, MailOnline, UN, Palestine, Barber, Hamas, Absen
Passage: By Darren Boyle for MailOnline A Palestinian barber has not allowed the destruction of his shop during the conflict between Hamas and Israel to put him out of business. The shop in Absen, near the town of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza strip was badly damaged as a result of the heavy shelling. The entire store front was destroyed and some internal ceilings collapsed, but amazingly, several large mirrors survived the heavy bombardment. This barber shop in Absen near Khan Yunis in southern Gaza was badly damaged in the conflict Despite losing the store front and part of his ceiling, the barber returned to work earlier this week. Barber in southern Gaza reopens for business despite bomb damage. The businessman has a queue of customers as life returns to normal. Further peace talks between Israel and Palestine due to commence in days. US proposes UN resolution to help bolster the Gaza cease-fire
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UN
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[
"Roy Harrison"
] |
{
"passage": 1365,
"query": 2155
}
|
Query: @placeholder called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
Entities: Neighbor, Louisiana, Richard Hughes, Missouri, Roy Harrison, FBI, Alisa, Alisa Maier, Anita McKlevis, Grandfather, Illinois, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- The mother of a 4-year-old girl snatched from the front yard of her small-town Missouri home tried to chase after her daughter's abductor, a neighbor said Tuesday. Alisa Maier was kidnapped Monday evening in Louisiana, Missouri, while she was playing with her brother, police there said. Appearing at a news conference Tuesday morning, grandfather Roy Harrison told reporters, "I want this baby back." "Please, anybody, if you know anything, call this guy back here," he said, pointing to Louisiana Police Chief Richard Hughes. "Call the FBI. Call whoever you need to call." Anita McKlevis, who lives across the street from the family, said Alisa's mother was "just beside herself" and tried to pursue the man who abducted the girl. Alisa Maier was taken while in her front yard, playing with her brother. Grandfather: "I want this baby back" Neighbor says mom tried to pursue abductor. Search area extends into neighboring parts of Illinois
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Roy Harrison
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[
"Gene Kilroy"
] |
{
"passage": 1366,
"query": 2156
}
|
Query: His more recent health crisis, a stroke, left him communicating by blinking his eyes, @placeholder recalled.
Entities: Marines, Ken Norton, Ali, Mike Tyson, Henderson, Dallas Cowboys, Gene Kilroy, San Francisco 49ers, Norton, Muhammad Ali, Nevada, CNN, Ken Norton Jr., Veterans Affairs, Muhammed Ali
Passage: (CNN) -- Forty years after rising to the top of the boxing world and outdueling Muhammad Ali, Ken Norton lost his final fight -- a battle following a stroke -- at a Nevada medical facility, a friend said. He was 70 years old when he died Wednesday at a Veterans Affairs' medical facility in Henderson, Nevada, according to Gene Kilroy, who had managed Ali and more recently visited Norton as he recovered from a stroke. While some younger people may know him best as the father of former Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers linebacker Ken Norton Jr., the elder Norton was one of the most prominent figures in all of sports during the 1970s -- in large part because of his consistently great bouts with Ali. NEW: Mike Tyson calls Norton a "remarkable man" who was "always nice" Norton took up boxing in the Marines, went on to win 2 professional titles. Norton faced off in three epic fights with Muhammed Ali. He also appeared in about 20 films and was the father of 5 children
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Gene Kilroy
|
[
"Australia",
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 1367,
"query": 2157
}
|
Query: He met with @placeholder intelligence during a trip back to Australia, ABC reported.
Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Israel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mossad, Ben Zygier, Australia, Netanyahu, CNN, Prisoner X, Australian
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed "Prisoner X" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning "overexposure of security and intelligence activity" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported "every aspect of his work" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. NEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia. The man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released. Israeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case. Netanyahu warns against "overexposure" of intelligence work
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Australia
|
[
"Australia",
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 1367,
"query": 2157
}
|
Query: He met with @placeholder intelligence during a trip back to Australia, ABC reported.
Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Israel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mossad, Ben Zygier, Australia, Netanyahu, CNN, Prisoner X, Australian
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed "Prisoner X" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning "overexposure of security and intelligence activity" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported "every aspect of his work" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. NEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia. The man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released. Israeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case. Netanyahu warns against "overexposure" of intelligence work
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Australian
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[
"Australia",
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 1367,
"query": 2158
}
|
Query: He met with Australian intelligence during a trip back to @placeholder, ABC reported.
Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Israel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mossad, Ben Zygier, Australia, Netanyahu, CNN, Prisoner X, Australian
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed "Prisoner X" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning "overexposure of security and intelligence activity" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported "every aspect of his work" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. NEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia. The man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released. Israeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case. Netanyahu warns against "overexposure" of intelligence work
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Australia
|
[
"Australia",
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 1367,
"query": 2158
}
|
Query: He met with Australian intelligence during a trip back to @placeholder, ABC reported.
Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Israel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mossad, Ben Zygier, Australia, Netanyahu, CNN, Prisoner X, Australian
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed "Prisoner X" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning "overexposure of security and intelligence activity" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported "every aspect of his work" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. NEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia. The man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released. Israeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case. Netanyahu warns against "overexposure" of intelligence work
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Australian
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 1367,
"query": 2159
}
|
Query: All journalists who apply for a government-issued @placeholder Press Card must sign documents agreeing to the military censorship.
Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Israel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mossad, Ben Zygier, Australia, Netanyahu, CNN, Prisoner X, Australian
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed "Prisoner X" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning "overexposure of security and intelligence activity" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported "every aspect of his work" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. NEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia. The man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released. Israeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case. Netanyahu warns against "overexposure" of intelligence work
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Israel
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 1367,
"query": 2159
}
|
Query: All journalists who apply for a government-issued @placeholder Press Card must sign documents agreeing to the military censorship.
Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Israel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mossad, Ben Zygier, Australia, Netanyahu, CNN, Prisoner X, Australian
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed "Prisoner X" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning "overexposure of security and intelligence activity" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported "every aspect of his work" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. NEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia. The man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released. Israeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case. Netanyahu warns against "overexposure" of intelligence work
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Israeli
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 1367,
"query": 2160
}
|
Query: Carr said Australia sought specific assurances from @placeholder, such as that the detainee would get legal representation of his choosing and that he would not be mistreated.
Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Israel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mossad, Ben Zygier, Australia, Netanyahu, CNN, Prisoner X, Australian
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed "Prisoner X" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning "overexposure of security and intelligence activity" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported "every aspect of his work" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. NEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia. The man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released. Israeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case. Netanyahu warns against "overexposure" of intelligence work
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Israel
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 1367,
"query": 2160
}
|
Query: Carr said Australia sought specific assurances from @placeholder, such as that the detainee would get legal representation of his choosing and that he would not be mistreated.
Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Israel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mossad, Ben Zygier, Australia, Netanyahu, CNN, Prisoner X, Australian
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed "Prisoner X" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning "overexposure of security and intelligence activity" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported "every aspect of his work" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. NEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia. The man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released. Israeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case. Netanyahu warns against "overexposure" of intelligence work
|
Israeli
|
[
"Australia",
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 1367,
"query": 2161
}
|
Query: "At no stage during his detention did the @placeholder government receive any requests from the individual or his family to extend consular support," Carr said.
Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Israel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mossad, Ben Zygier, Australia, Netanyahu, CNN, Prisoner X, Australian
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed "Prisoner X" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning "overexposure of security and intelligence activity" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported "every aspect of his work" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. NEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia. The man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released. Israeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case. Netanyahu warns against "overexposure" of intelligence work
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Australia
|
[
"Australia",
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 1367,
"query": 2161
}
|
Query: "At no stage during his detention did the @placeholder government receive any requests from the individual or his family to extend consular support," Carr said.
Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Israel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mossad, Ben Zygier, Australia, Netanyahu, CNN, Prisoner X, Australian
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed "Prisoner X" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning "overexposure of security and intelligence activity" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported "every aspect of his work" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. NEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia. The man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released. Israeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case. Netanyahu warns against "overexposure" of intelligence work
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Australian
|
[
"Australia",
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 1367,
"query": 2162
}
|
Query: "The @placeholder government was advised through intelligence channels on December 16, 2010, (of) this individual's death on the previous day, and the deceased's family had been notified by Israeli authorities."
Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Israel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mossad, Ben Zygier, Australia, Netanyahu, CNN, Prisoner X, Australian
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed "Prisoner X" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning "overexposure of security and intelligence activity" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported "every aspect of his work" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. NEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia. The man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released. Israeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case. Netanyahu warns against "overexposure" of intelligence work
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Australia
|
[
"Australia",
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 1367,
"query": 2162
}
|
Query: "The @placeholder government was advised through intelligence channels on December 16, 2010, (of) this individual's death on the previous day, and the deceased's family had been notified by Israeli authorities."
Entities: Israeli, Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Israel, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mossad, Ben Zygier, Australia, Netanyahu, CNN, Prisoner X, Australian
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed "Prisoner X" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning "overexposure of security and intelligence activity" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported "every aspect of his work" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. NEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia. The man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released. Israeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case. Netanyahu warns against "overexposure" of intelligence work
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Australian
|
[
"Jesus"
] |
{
"passage": 1368,
"query": 2163
}
|
Query: @placeholder also showed Pilate that he could escape if he chose to.
Entities: Passion, Jesus, Easter, Pontius Pilate, Roelof van den Broek, Suzannah Hills, Egyptian
Passage: By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 22:17 EST, 13 March 2013 | UPDATED: 03:37 EST, 14 March 2013 Revelations: Part of the manuscript containing the newly deciphered Passion story of Jesus A newly deciphered Egyptian text which dates back almost 1,200 years tells part of the crucifixion story of Jesus with never heard before apocryphal plot twists. The ancient text tells of Pontius Pilate, the judge who authorised Jesus' crucifixion, offering to sacrifice his own son in the place of Jesus. The text also claims that Jesus had the ability to change shape and puts the day of the arrest of Jesus on Tuesday evening rather than Thursday evening - contravening the Easter timeline. The ancient Egyptian text dates back almost 1,200 years. Roelof van den Broek, of Utrecht University, has translated the text. Manuscript is kept at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York. It claims Jesus was a shape shifter and was arrested on Tuesday rather than Thursday evening - contravening the Easter timeline
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Jesus
|
[
"Apple"
] |
{
"passage": 1369,
"query": 2164
}
|
Query: @placeholder has changed its logo five times - but settled on a minimalist logo quickly
Entities: Redmond, Company, Mark Prigg, Microsoft, iPad, Apple
Passage: By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 15:43 EST, 23 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:47 EST, 24 August 2012 Microsoft has unveiled in first new logo in a quarter of a century. The firm hopes the new, minimalist logo will help improve its image. It comes as the Redmond giant prepares to release a new software and its first hardware product, a tablet designed to take on the iPad. The makeover unveiled on Thursday marks the first time that Microsoft has revamped its logo since February 1987 - when the internet was only beginning its rise to popularity, and mobile phones were rare. Firm hopes new minimalist logo will help it compete with 'cool' Apple. It is Microsoft's first new logo since February 1987. Company changed logo as it prepares to launch a series of new products
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Apple
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[
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 1370,
"query": 2165
}
|
Query: In the case of Romney, the @placeholder hatred of Obama is so great that the party is willing to compromise on a candidate whose politics are hard to pin down but who stands a better chance of winning in November.
Entities: Zelizer, Republicans, Barack Obama, Obama, Romney, New Jersey, Princeton, America, Democrats, D.C., Julian Zelizer, CNN, American, Washington
Passage: Princeton, New Jersey (CNN) -- This presidential election tells us something unexpected about American politics. For all the talk about polarization and discord in Washington, it appears that both parties will have pragmatic problem-solvers at the top of their tickets. Democrats have accepted four more years with a pragmatist. President Barack Obama has consistently been willing to anger members of his own party by reaching out to Republicans and often embracing their issues, such as deficit reduction. Rather than a fighting for an ideological agenda, he has instead focused on one problem at a time and accepted the constraints that he faces. Is America really a deeply polarized country, as some suggest? Julian Zelizer says Obama, Romney have appeal to the center of the spectrum. He says the two parties are choosing not to run candidates with polarizing ideology. Zelizer: There is still a strong yearning for compromise and moderation in D.C.
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Republicans
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[
"Amber Valley"
] |
{
"passage": 1371,
"query": 2166
}
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Query: @placeholder is named by the government as the 'best' council for tackling council tax arrears, worth just £14 per household.
Entities: Department for Communities and Local Government, Bill, England, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, London, Liverpool, North West of England
Passage: Unpaid council tax is adding up to £450 for every home in some areas of the country, with town halls accused of turning a 'blind eye' to people who refuse to pay up. Latest figures show £2.5billion is owed in council tax areas in England, equivalent to more than £100 for every home in the country, with £3 in every £100 going uncollected last year. The government has named Liverpool as the 'worst' at tackling the problem, with arrears totalling £450 per family, compared to Amber Valley in Derbyshire where the figure is just £14. Scrolls down for video Many councils in London and the North West of England are owed millions in unpaid council tax, worth up to £450 per household, according to the Department for Communities and Local Government. £2.5billion is owed in unpaid council tax in England, latest figures show. Bill is equivalent to more than £100 for every property in the country. Huge variation between collection rates in different local authorities. Liverpool named as the 'worst' council, at £450 unpaid per property. Amber Valley in Derbyshire is the 'best', with just £14 owed per home
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Amber Valley
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[
"Europe"
] |
{
"passage": 1372,
"query": 2167
}
|
Query: While the rest of the developed world is rushing headlong into smartphone heaven -- with powerful touchscreen devices that are more mini computer than voice-calling phone -- Africa's workhorses are the kind of phone seen in @placeholder cities circa 1998.
Entities: Google, Shapshak, America, Kenya, Africans, Africa, Toby Shapshak, SMS, Europe, South Africa, Gmail
Passage: The internet in Africa is entirely different to the internet used in the developed world. In America or Europe, the internet is generally something you surf on a computer or tablet -- a device with a 10-inch to 15-inch screen. In Africa, hundreds of millions of people will experience the internet for the first time on a 2-inch cellphone screen. Probably in black and white. And probably only as text. They may not even know they are using the internet. Google, for instance, offers search and Gmail via SMS, the text message service that is still the most popular form of communication. The first time most Africans use the internet is on a mobile phone, says Toby Shapshak. Shapshak: While many don't have electricity, mobiles mean anyone can have a phone. Mobile money is big business - half of Kenya's GDP now moves via this method. In South Africa, 25 per cent of Google searches are via mobile
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Europe
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[
"Africans"
] |
{
"passage": 1372,
"query": 2168
}
|
Query: Computers have always been too expensive for the majority of @placeholder, most of whom have never had a home phone line.
Entities: Google, Shapshak, America, Kenya, Africans, Africa, Toby Shapshak, SMS, Europe, South Africa, Gmail
Passage: The internet in Africa is entirely different to the internet used in the developed world. In America or Europe, the internet is generally something you surf on a computer or tablet -- a device with a 10-inch to 15-inch screen. In Africa, hundreds of millions of people will experience the internet for the first time on a 2-inch cellphone screen. Probably in black and white. And probably only as text. They may not even know they are using the internet. Google, for instance, offers search and Gmail via SMS, the text message service that is still the most popular form of communication. The first time most Africans use the internet is on a mobile phone, says Toby Shapshak. Shapshak: While many don't have electricity, mobiles mean anyone can have a phone. Mobile money is big business - half of Kenya's GDP now moves via this method. In South Africa, 25 per cent of Google searches are via mobile
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Africans
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[
"aHUS"
] |
{
"passage": 1373,
"query": 2169
}
|
Query: 'It is the only treatment in the whole world for @placeholder.'
Entities: Gold Coast, Bianca, Bianca Scott, Soliris, aHUS, State, Daniel Mills, Scott
Passage: By Daniel Mills An 18-year-old Gold Coast girl has won her bid to have a $680,000-a-year drug subsidised so that she can receive ongoing medical treatments to keep her alive. Bianca Scott, who spent her recent 18th birthday wishing to stay alive, will finally have access to her first government-funded dose of Soliris, which will save her family more than $24,000 a fortnight and help her fight a very rare immune disease which attacks her internal organs. Ms Scott is suffering the life-threatening blood disease called atypical haemolytic uraemic syndrome, or aHUS which can result in blood clots and can destroy internal organs. Bianca has had 11 doses of Soliris since February, costing her family about $250,000, but now she will be given the drug for less after a joint State and Federal Government-funding agreement was reached. Bianca Scott will receive subsidised life-saving drug treatment. She suffers from a rare immune condition called aHUS. Soliris treats the condition but at full price costs $24,000 a fortnight. The 18-year-old's mother spent up to $250,000 treating her daughter. Her case has opened up debate to subsidise the drug long term
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aHUS
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[
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 1374,
"query": 2170
}
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Query: This got huge applause in the hall because it was a criticism of @placeholder.
Entities: Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Tampa, Eastwood, John Avlon, Internet, Medicare, Clint Eastwood, Obama, CNN, Avlon, Florida
Passage: (CNN) -- Clint Eastwood's rambling speech to an empty chair in Tampa, Florida, was more than just awkward performance art on a political stage. It actually provided a useful metaphor for one of the most nauseating aspects of this presidential election -- the growing gap between narrative and facts. One of my favorite quotes is by the late, great Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan: "Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts." But because of the rise of partisan media, amplified by the echo chamber of the Internet and talk radio, today everyone comes to civic debates armed with their own facts. John Avlon: Eastwood's empty chair points to the gap between campaign talk, reality. He says partisans on both sides distort their opponents' views, play loose with facts. Avlon: The distortions are particularly apparent on issues such as health care, Medicare. He says the convention gives President Obama a chance to sketch a second-term agenda
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Obama
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[
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 1374,
"query": 2171
}
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Query: The most credible criticism of @placeholder is that the deficit and debt have exploded under his watch.
Entities: Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Tampa, Eastwood, John Avlon, Internet, Medicare, Clint Eastwood, Obama, CNN, Avlon, Florida
Passage: (CNN) -- Clint Eastwood's rambling speech to an empty chair in Tampa, Florida, was more than just awkward performance art on a political stage. It actually provided a useful metaphor for one of the most nauseating aspects of this presidential election -- the growing gap between narrative and facts. One of my favorite quotes is by the late, great Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan: "Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts." But because of the rise of partisan media, amplified by the echo chamber of the Internet and talk radio, today everyone comes to civic debates armed with their own facts. John Avlon: Eastwood's empty chair points to the gap between campaign talk, reality. He says partisans on both sides distort their opponents' views, play loose with facts. Avlon: The distortions are particularly apparent on issues such as health care, Medicare. He says the convention gives President Obama a chance to sketch a second-term agenda
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Obama
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[
"Japanese"
] |
{
"passage": 1375,
"query": 2172
}
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Query: ‘He was speaking @placeholder but no one could understand him because we don't have Japanese players.’
Entities: Niko Kovac, Nishimura, Neymar, Yuichi Nishimura, Japanese, Vedran Corluka, Liverpool, Marcelo, Croatia, Brazil, Group A, Southampton, Croatian, Sao Paulo, English, Dejan Lovren, Oscar, World Cup, Lovren, Fred
Passage: Dejan Lovren, the Croatian player at the centre of the penalty storm that overshadowed the opening game here in Sao Paulo, has declared that ‘they might as well give Brazil the World Cup’ now. Stunned by Yuichi Nishimura’s decision to award a penalty against him for what the Japanese referee thought was a foul on Fred, Southampton defender Lovren echoed his coach, Niko Kovac, in tearing into the official. Asked if he felt the referee had favoured the hosts, Lovren - who is a reported target for Liverpool this summer - said: ‘Maybe yes, maybe no. Fuming: Dejan Lovren (left) has blasted Brazil should be given the World Cup following their opening win. Dejan Lovren has blasted referee Yuichi Nishimura for his refereeing display. Nishimura awarded Brazil a penalty for Lovren's foul on Fred in Croatia's Group A match against the hosts. Lovren questioned Nishimura's appointment due to his lack of English. Vedran Corluka echoed Lovren's sentiments sarcastically stating Brazil should be given the World Cup if referees continue 'embarrassing' decisions. Croatia lost 3-1 to Brazil in the World Cup opening game on Thursday. Neymar double and Oscar strike cancel out Marcelo's own goal
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Japanese
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[
"Japanese"
] |
{
"passage": 1375,
"query": 2173
}
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Query: ‘He was speaking Japanese but no one could understand him because we don't have @placeholder players.’
Entities: Niko Kovac, Nishimura, Neymar, Yuichi Nishimura, Japanese, Vedran Corluka, Liverpool, Marcelo, Croatia, Brazil, Group A, Southampton, Croatian, Sao Paulo, English, Dejan Lovren, Oscar, World Cup, Lovren, Fred
Passage: Dejan Lovren, the Croatian player at the centre of the penalty storm that overshadowed the opening game here in Sao Paulo, has declared that ‘they might as well give Brazil the World Cup’ now. Stunned by Yuichi Nishimura’s decision to award a penalty against him for what the Japanese referee thought was a foul on Fred, Southampton defender Lovren echoed his coach, Niko Kovac, in tearing into the official. Asked if he felt the referee had favoured the hosts, Lovren - who is a reported target for Liverpool this summer - said: ‘Maybe yes, maybe no. Fuming: Dejan Lovren (left) has blasted Brazil should be given the World Cup following their opening win. Dejan Lovren has blasted referee Yuichi Nishimura for his refereeing display. Nishimura awarded Brazil a penalty for Lovren's foul on Fred in Croatia's Group A match against the hosts. Lovren questioned Nishimura's appointment due to his lack of English. Vedran Corluka echoed Lovren's sentiments sarcastically stating Brazil should be given the World Cup if referees continue 'embarrassing' decisions. Croatia lost 3-1 to Brazil in the World Cup opening game on Thursday. Neymar double and Oscar strike cancel out Marcelo's own goal
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Japanese
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[
"Hammers",
"West Ham"
] |
{
"passage": 1376,
"query": 2174
}
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Query: Sam Allardyce has been under increasing pressure at @placeholder, but hopes Valencia can provide goals
Entities: West Ham, Ecuadorian, World Cup, Sheffield United, Enner Valencia, Bolivia, Allardyce, Hammers, Valencia, Brazil, Hull, Sam Allardyce, Capital One Cup, London, Ecuador
Passage: Sam Allardyce is ready to unleash £12million signing Enner Valencia and wants the Ecuador striker to repeat his World Cup form. Valencia scored three times for his country in Brazil but has made just two substitute appearances for West Ham so far. He is expected to line up at Hull tonight following a goalscoring outing for his country in a 4-0 win against Bolivia. Allardyce said: ‘He is ready to start. It will be a great boost for us once he gets out there and produces what he did at the World Cup.’ Enner Valencia (left) played in the Capital One Cup against Sheffield United. Enner Valencia signed for the Hammers following this summer's World Cup. He cost the east London club £12 million. Ecuadorian Valencia scored three times for his country in Brazil. He has only made two substitute appearances for West Ham so far
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Hammers
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