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[
"Hammers",
"West Ham"
] |
{
"passage": 1376,
"query": 2174
}
|
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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West Ham
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[
"Jones"
] |
{
"passage": 1377,
"query": 2175
}
|
Query: The police in the current case suspected @placeholder of drug violations and tracked his movements continuously for one month by installing a GPS device on his car.
Entities: U.S., Supreme Court, Jones, Crump, Catherine Crump, Americans, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will confront the profound impact of new location-tracking technologies on Americans' privacy. The case, U.S. v. Jones, presents the question of whether law enforcement needs a warrant before planting a GPS tracking device on a person's car. The answer to this question is important in its own right, but the case is likely to have broader implications. Attaching a GPS to a car isn't the only way the government can track people's movements. In fact, everyone with a cell phone is already carrying a device that the government can use to track his or her location. As a result, the principle at stake in this case may well shape our privacy rights in the years and decades to come. Should law enforcement need a warrant before planting a GPS tracking device on a car? Yes, the Supreme Court ought to decide that they should, says Catherine Crump. The principle at stake in a current case may well shape our privacy rights, she says. All of us can already easily be tracked through our cell phones, Crump says
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Jones
|
[
"Batman"
] |
{
"passage": 1378,
"query": 2176
}
|
Query: @placeholder, for example, is a master of martial arts and this is reflected in his wide-range of kicks, punches and grapples.
Entities: Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, NetherRealm Studios, Gods Among Us, Batman, Talal Musa, Mortal Kombat, Bane, DC
Passage: By Talal Musa PUBLISHED: 14:46 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 15:23 EST, 5 March 2013 Superhero beat-em-ups are very thin on the ground. Although Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe was a commendable effort, it oozed 'identity crisis'. The former's trademark gore was sacrificed while the idea of DC characters doing 'finishing moves' didn't quite work. Thankfully, NetherRealm Studios addressed this, releasing the brilliant and brutal Mortal Kombat in 2011. Claws are out: Catwoman is one of the playable characters, and she can use her whip to damage opponents Now the same team have developed Injustice: Gods Among Us... and it's looking like the game superhero fans have been waiting for. Beat-em-up lets you battle with some of the greatest comic book icons. Developed by the team behind the brilliant 'reboot' of Mortal Kombat. Each character has own special moves and abilities. WATCH video of Batman versus Bane at bottom of page
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Batman
|
[
"Chris Moyles",
"Moyles"
] |
{
"passage": 1379,
"query": 2177
}
|
Query: there was no hard feelings, @placeholder actually sent a good luck gift to
Entities: Nick, Good morning Britain, Chris Moyles, Oldham, BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show, Emily Sheridan, Nick Grimshaw, Jay-Z, Moyles, Radio 1, Paris, Radio 1 Breakfast Show, Kanye West
Passage: By Emily Sheridan PUBLISHED: 02:39 EST, 24 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 24 September 2012 A 'nervous, happy and desperate to get on with it' Nick Grimshaw made his debut as the new host of the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show today. The Oldham-native, 28, took to the microphone at 6.30am for his first day, kicking off the show with Kanye West and Jay-Z's duet N***** In Paris. Before his first track, Nick introduced himself: 'So this is happening, it's actually happening. Good morning Britain, I'm Nick Grimshaw. Scroll down for video New boy: Nick Grimshaw looks contemplative on his first day hosting the Radio 1 Breakfast Show. New show has less talk, more music than forerunner Chris Moyles. Show just features Nick in the studio, as apposed to Moyles 'zoo' full of sidekicks. Critics heap praise on the 'cool' and 'fun' host for bringing Radio 1 back to the youth
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Chris Moyles
|
[
"Chris Moyles",
"Moyles"
] |
{
"passage": 1379,
"query": 2177
}
|
Query: there was no hard feelings, @placeholder actually sent a good luck gift to
Entities: Nick, Good morning Britain, Chris Moyles, Oldham, BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show, Emily Sheridan, Nick Grimshaw, Jay-Z, Moyles, Radio 1, Paris, Radio 1 Breakfast Show, Kanye West
Passage: By Emily Sheridan PUBLISHED: 02:39 EST, 24 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 24 September 2012 A 'nervous, happy and desperate to get on with it' Nick Grimshaw made his debut as the new host of the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show today. The Oldham-native, 28, took to the microphone at 6.30am for his first day, kicking off the show with Kanye West and Jay-Z's duet N***** In Paris. Before his first track, Nick introduced himself: 'So this is happening, it's actually happening. Good morning Britain, I'm Nick Grimshaw. Scroll down for video New boy: Nick Grimshaw looks contemplative on his first day hosting the Radio 1 Breakfast Show. New show has less talk, more music than forerunner Chris Moyles. Show just features Nick in the studio, as apposed to Moyles 'zoo' full of sidekicks. Critics heap praise on the 'cool' and 'fun' host for bringing Radio 1 back to the youth
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Moyles
|
[
"Rockford Files",
"The Rockford Files"
] |
{
"passage": 1380,
"query": 2178
}
|
Query: He was often beset with physical ailments during his long, grueling "@placeholder" run.
Entities: Garner, James Garner, Like Zen, Jack Benny, John Wayne, The Catalog of Cool, Gene Seymour, Benny, Gene Sculatti, CNN, Rockford Files, Maverick, Gentleman Jim, Duke, The Americanization of Emily, Oscar, The Rockford Files, Seymour, Los Angeles
Passage: (CNN) -- He was the logical synthesis of John Wayne and Jack Benny. Interlace the Duke's measured drawl and virile swagger with Benny's comic timing and shrewd use of wordless exasperation, and you have James Garner, who died Saturday night in Los Angeles at 86. His persona: Laid-back pragmatist ... or, if you needed to be a tad more provocative about it, coolly principled coward. It endeared him to generations of moviegoers and television viewers. Garner's most cherished roles shared, to varying degrees, a bent gallantry that saw little need to advertise or flaunt itself before others. In his entry on "The Rockford Files"-- the 1974-80 TV series in which Garner played a perennially, often unjustly besieged private detective living in a trailer -- Gene Sculatti's "The Catalog of Cool" summed up "Gentleman Jim's beat message: Very few expenditures of energy are worth the effort. Like Zen, man." Gene Seymour: James Garner won a devoted following playing the coolly principled coward. He was noted for "Rockford Files" and "Maverick," in which he played reluctant do-gooder. Seymour: His movies uneven, but "The Americanization of Emily" was a perfect fit. Seymour: Garner's persona was not Oscar bait, but audiences loved him
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Rockford Files
|
[
"Rockford Files",
"The Rockford Files"
] |
{
"passage": 1380,
"query": 2178
}
|
Query: He was often beset with physical ailments during his long, grueling "@placeholder" run.
Entities: Garner, James Garner, Like Zen, Jack Benny, John Wayne, The Catalog of Cool, Gene Seymour, Benny, Gene Sculatti, CNN, Rockford Files, Maverick, Gentleman Jim, Duke, The Americanization of Emily, Oscar, The Rockford Files, Seymour, Los Angeles
Passage: (CNN) -- He was the logical synthesis of John Wayne and Jack Benny. Interlace the Duke's measured drawl and virile swagger with Benny's comic timing and shrewd use of wordless exasperation, and you have James Garner, who died Saturday night in Los Angeles at 86. His persona: Laid-back pragmatist ... or, if you needed to be a tad more provocative about it, coolly principled coward. It endeared him to generations of moviegoers and television viewers. Garner's most cherished roles shared, to varying degrees, a bent gallantry that saw little need to advertise or flaunt itself before others. In his entry on "The Rockford Files"-- the 1974-80 TV series in which Garner played a perennially, often unjustly besieged private detective living in a trailer -- Gene Sculatti's "The Catalog of Cool" summed up "Gentleman Jim's beat message: Very few expenditures of energy are worth the effort. Like Zen, man." Gene Seymour: James Garner won a devoted following playing the coolly principled coward. He was noted for "Rockford Files" and "Maverick," in which he played reluctant do-gooder. Seymour: His movies uneven, but "The Americanization of Emily" was a perfect fit. Seymour: Garner's persona was not Oscar bait, but audiences loved him
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The Rockford Files
|
[
"Songza"
] |
{
"passage": 1381,
"query": 2179
}
|
Query: @placeholder is like a big free jukebox that streams tunes you handpick -- no downloading involved.
Entities: Picasa, Fiverr, CNN, Santa, Songza, Web
Passage: (CNN) -- As Santa busily sorts the naughty from the nice in a kind of seasonal secular judgment day, it's time to think back on all the promises you broke this year. Now, as this montage of moments flits through your head, let's home in on all those times you've sworn you'll totally give your buddy some good new tunes or your photos of an event. Yeah ... fail. As the internet has made sharing files and information a snap, we've all gotten into the habit of breezily vowing to share our digital goods. But you could also argue that the Web has contributed to our epidemic laziness. (Case in point: Taking the "outsource my life" stunt to a higher, more penny-pinching level, Fiverr lets you hire strangers to take care of all sorts of odd jobs for you for a mere $5.). We've all gotten into the habit of breezily vowing to share our internet goods with friends. But you could also argue the Web has contributed to our epidemic laziness. Here's how to share music through Songza or photos through Picasa
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Songza
|
[
"NSA"
] |
{
"passage": 1382,
"query": 2180
}
|
Query: On one side, many see Snowden as a traitor and criminal for unlawfully taking and disseminating @placeholder files relating to its mass collection of electronic information, including e-mail and phone data.
Entities: United States, New York Times, Edward Snowden, Russia, Snowden, The Guardian, Pentagon Papers, Daniel Ellsberg, NSA, Obama
Passage: Two prominent newspapers this week used their editorial pages to call for mercy for intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, with one arguing "he deserves better than a life of permanent exile, fear and flight." The New York Times and The Guardian make the case for some sort of plea deal or clemency that would allow Snowden to return to the United States from Russia, where he was granted asylum. Mercy or dropped charges have occurred in past cases of other high-profile whistle-blowers, such as Daniel Ellsberg, the military analyst behind the leak of the Pentagon Papers. But in recent years, the United States has aggressively pursued those who leak government secrets. Two newspapers call for clemency for NSA leaker Edward Snowden. The Obama administration is against clemency. Leakers in the past have received some mercy. More recent cases show tougher consequences for their actions
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NSA
|
[
"Oprah Winfrey"
] |
{
"passage": 1383,
"query": 2181
}
|
Query: @placeholder, a woman accustomed to celebrating others' accomplishments, was visibly moved by Sunday's recognition.
Entities: Adjective, Supreme Court Justice, Holmes, White House, Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Merle Haggard, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Thanksgiving, Obama, CNN, Kennedy Center, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Superfluous (su-PER-flu-us): Adjective. Unnecessary or needless; difficult to pronounce for a president with a split lip. President Barack Obama grappled with the word Sunday evening at a White House event for this year's Kennedy Center honorees as he read from an opinion by legendary Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. "It's this lip. It's hard to say," Obama said to chuckles from the audience. "You try it when you've had 12 stitches." The Chart: What happens when you split your lip Obama got a dozen stitches in his lip after being elbowed during a pickup basketball game the day after Thanksgiving. He received applause from the crowd when he finally managed to pronounce the word, included in a 1926 dissent from Holmes in defense of the arts. President's struggle drew chuckles at White House event. "You try it when you've had 12 stitches," Obama says. Honorees for Kennedy Center awards range from Merle Haggard to Oprah Winfrey
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Oprah Winfrey
|
[
"Oprah Winfrey"
] |
{
"passage": 1383,
"query": 2182
}
|
Query: @placeholder also smiled when asked about the president's praise for her earlier in the evening.
Entities: Adjective, Supreme Court Justice, Holmes, White House, Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Merle Haggard, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Thanksgiving, Obama, CNN, Kennedy Center, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Superfluous (su-PER-flu-us): Adjective. Unnecessary or needless; difficult to pronounce for a president with a split lip. President Barack Obama grappled with the word Sunday evening at a White House event for this year's Kennedy Center honorees as he read from an opinion by legendary Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. "It's this lip. It's hard to say," Obama said to chuckles from the audience. "You try it when you've had 12 stitches." The Chart: What happens when you split your lip Obama got a dozen stitches in his lip after being elbowed during a pickup basketball game the day after Thanksgiving. He received applause from the crowd when he finally managed to pronounce the word, included in a 1926 dissent from Holmes in defense of the arts. President's struggle drew chuckles at White House event. "You try it when you've had 12 stitches," Obama says. Honorees for Kennedy Center awards range from Merle Haggard to Oprah Winfrey
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Oprah Winfrey
|
[
"Aburas",
"Nadine Aburas"
] |
{
"passage": 1384,
"query": 2183
}
|
Query: 'We are aware that their relationship went back some three years and that @placeholder had been to New York to meet him.
Entities: US, Almahri, Nadine Aburas, Tanzania, New-York, New Year's Eve, Heathrow Airport, New York, Sammy Almahri, UK, Boxing Day, CCTV, American, Cardiff, Heathrow, Future Inn, Aburas
Passage: CCTV footage capture Sammy Almahri on film on the night of Miss Aburas's suspected murder. It is believed he has not fled to Tanzania An international manhunt is underway for a ‘dangerous and resourceful’ man after his online girlfriend was found dead in a hotel room on New Year's Eve. The body of Nadine Aburas, 28, was discovered by staff at the Future Inn hotel in Cardiff hours after New-York based suspect Sammy Almahri, 44, fled from Heathrow Airport. The 44-year-old American flew out of the UK in the middle of the night – and is now the subject of a manhunt on four continents, suspected of her murder. Body of Nadine Aburas discovered by staff at the Future Inn hotel in Cardiff. Police are treating death as murder and tracing suspect Sammy Almahri. The 44-year-old US national from New York, is believed to be in Tanzania. Caught a flight from Heathrow hours after Miss Aburas was last seen. Thought that the pair had met online and he flew into UK on Boxing Day. Police have described Almahri as both 'resourceful and dangerous' Miss Aburas's family have paid tribute to their 'bubbly' and 'unique' girl
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Aburas
|
[
"Aburas",
"Nadine Aburas"
] |
{
"passage": 1384,
"query": 2183
}
|
Query: 'We are aware that their relationship went back some three years and that @placeholder had been to New York to meet him.
Entities: US, Almahri, Nadine Aburas, Tanzania, New-York, New Year's Eve, Heathrow Airport, New York, Sammy Almahri, UK, Boxing Day, CCTV, American, Cardiff, Heathrow, Future Inn, Aburas
Passage: CCTV footage capture Sammy Almahri on film on the night of Miss Aburas's suspected murder. It is believed he has not fled to Tanzania An international manhunt is underway for a ‘dangerous and resourceful’ man after his online girlfriend was found dead in a hotel room on New Year's Eve. The body of Nadine Aburas, 28, was discovered by staff at the Future Inn hotel in Cardiff hours after New-York based suspect Sammy Almahri, 44, fled from Heathrow Airport. The 44-year-old American flew out of the UK in the middle of the night – and is now the subject of a manhunt on four continents, suspected of her murder. Body of Nadine Aburas discovered by staff at the Future Inn hotel in Cardiff. Police are treating death as murder and tracing suspect Sammy Almahri. The 44-year-old US national from New York, is believed to be in Tanzania. Caught a flight from Heathrow hours after Miss Aburas was last seen. Thought that the pair had met online and he flew into UK on Boxing Day. Police have described Almahri as both 'resourceful and dangerous' Miss Aburas's family have paid tribute to their 'bubbly' and 'unique' girl
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Nadine Aburas
|
[
"Valerie Harper"
] |
{
"passage": 1385,
"query": 2184
}
|
Query: @placeholder -- The TV sitcom icon was diagnosed with a rare and lethal form of brain cancer but has said she is feeling much better, and doctors have told her there is "less evidence of cancer" now.
Entities: Good Morning America, Brooke Burke-Charvet, Valerie Harper, Dancing With the Stars, ABC, Tom Bergeron, Dancing, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- "Dancing With the Stars" is facing its biggest test this fall. The long-running ABC series has seen ratings tumble in recent seasons, and critics have taken aim at the show for being predictable and stale. As a result, "Dancing" will air just one night a week this season. But the show continues to persevere, and hosts Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke-Charvet unveiled the 17th season cast Wednesday morning on ABC's "Good Morning America." Based on the list alone, the celebrities appear to be an upgrade from previous seasons, but will it be enough to revive interest in the show? "Dancing With the Stars" has several surprising new cast members. Actress Valerie Harper will compete despite a cancer diagnosis. The show's season premiere is September 16
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Valerie Harper
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[
"Amanda Rosenberg",
"Rosenberg"
] |
{
"passage": 1386,
"query": 2185
}
|
Query: ‘@placeholder’s a good looking girl, and she knows she is.'
Entities: Anne Wojcicki, Google, David Gardner, Google Glass, Glass computerised, Middletons, Neil Sears, Rosenberg, Amanda Rosenberg, Glass, Jessica Jerreat, Sergey Brin, Brin
Passage: By Neil Sears and David Gardner and Jessica Jerreat The relationship between Google co-founder Sergey Brin and the company's marketing manager Amanda Rosenberg may have broken the Internet giant's company code. Miss Rosenberg, who is credited with coming up with the 'OK, Glass' command for Google Glass was named as the new lover of Brin, 40, yesterday. Google has been rocked by talk of the romance, and a spokesman yesterday confirmed that Brin – one of the world’s richest men with a $23 billion fortune – has for several months been living apart from his wife of six years, and mother of his two children, Anne Wojcicki. Employees advised to think about whether relationship would embarrass company or harm their reputation. Amanda Rosenberg previously linked to another company executive. Google co-founder is one of the world's richest men with $23bn fortune. He and wife Anne Wojcicki, both 40, married in 2007 and have two children. Miss Rosenberg went to the same $48,000-a-year school as the Middletons. She is marketing manager for Google's Glass computerised spectacles. 27-year-old came up with the 'Ok, Glass' command to activate the device
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Amanda Rosenberg
|
[
"Amanda Rosenberg",
"Rosenberg"
] |
{
"passage": 1386,
"query": 2185
}
|
Query: ‘@placeholder’s a good looking girl, and she knows she is.'
Entities: Anne Wojcicki, Google, David Gardner, Google Glass, Glass computerised, Middletons, Neil Sears, Rosenberg, Amanda Rosenberg, Glass, Jessica Jerreat, Sergey Brin, Brin
Passage: By Neil Sears and David Gardner and Jessica Jerreat The relationship between Google co-founder Sergey Brin and the company's marketing manager Amanda Rosenberg may have broken the Internet giant's company code. Miss Rosenberg, who is credited with coming up with the 'OK, Glass' command for Google Glass was named as the new lover of Brin, 40, yesterday. Google has been rocked by talk of the romance, and a spokesman yesterday confirmed that Brin – one of the world’s richest men with a $23 billion fortune – has for several months been living apart from his wife of six years, and mother of his two children, Anne Wojcicki. Employees advised to think about whether relationship would embarrass company or harm their reputation. Amanda Rosenberg previously linked to another company executive. Google co-founder is one of the world's richest men with $23bn fortune. He and wife Anne Wojcicki, both 40, married in 2007 and have two children. Miss Rosenberg went to the same $48,000-a-year school as the Middletons. She is marketing manager for Google's Glass computerised spectacles. 27-year-old came up with the 'Ok, Glass' command to activate the device
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Rosenberg
|
[
"Wayne Vanderwesthuizen"
] |
{
"passage": 1387,
"query": 2186
}
|
Query: It emerged @placeholder had originally paid £3,000 for the act but then added to it adapting it through the years, spending a further £3,500.
Entities: Wheel of Death, Triple Wheel of Death, Lancashire, Wayne Vanderwesthuizen, Jeremy Vanderwesthuizen, eBay, Vander Brothers, Tom Goodenough, Death, Britain, Blackpool, Got Talent, ITV, Jeremy
Passage: By Tom Goodenough PUBLISHED: 09:15 EST, 10 July 2012 | UPDATED: 01:42 EST, 11 July 2012 A circus acrobat who starred in Britain’s Got Talent lost his 'Wheel of Death' stunt act after a disgruntled nephew stole it and sold it for scrap, a court heard today. Wayne Vanderwesthuizen, 46, was planning to use the machine after he got through to the second round of the ITV talent show. But it went missing from storage in Blackpool, Lancashire, after a row with his nephew Jeremy, 26, over £3,500 unpaid wages, it was said. The Vander Brothers performing on the Triple Wheel of Death before the act went missing. Wayne Vanderwesthuizen, 46, spent £6,500 on the 'Wheel of Death' but his nephew sold the act for just £585, it is alleged. Court also hears that Jeremy Vanderwesthuizen sold his uncle's van on eBay after claiming he was owed money for performances. Vanderwesthuizens were set to star in the second round of Britain's Got Talent before the act went missing
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Wayne Vanderwesthuizen
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[
"Australian Open"
] |
{
"passage": 1388,
"query": 2187
}
|
Query: For the record, the hottest @placeholder was in 2009 when the average daily temperature was 34.7 Celsius, with Djokovic the most high-profile victim.
Entities: 107 Fahrenheit, Extreme Heat Policy, Celsius, Australian Open, Maria Sharapova, Melbourne, Novak Djokovic, CNN, Extreme Heat
Passage: (CNN) -- Maria Sharapova once labeled the conditions as "inhuman" and three-time defending men's champion Novak Djokovic suffered a dramatic meltdown in a quarterfinal match in 2009 so it's with a degree of trepidation that the world's elite go into the Australian Open with a heatwave forecast for Melbourne. Temperatures are predicted to reach a blistering 42 degrees Celsius Tuesday (107 Fahrenheit) and remain at that level until the weekend. While the opening grand slam of the season has an Extreme Heat Policy -- in place since 1998 -- it is rarely invoked and players simply have to make do. High temperatures expected for Australian Open tennis championships. Temperatures set to reach 42 degrees Celsius in Melbourne. Tournament has an 'Extreme Heat' policy. Men's champion Novak Djokovic fell victim to conditions in 2009
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Australian Open
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[
"Jihadi John"
] |
{
"passage": 1389,
"query": 2188
}
|
Query: Security services have also been attempting to uncover the identity of @placeholder, who appears to speak with a British accent.
Entities: James Hughes, Cumbria, ISIS, Jihadi John, Islamic State, Jamie Read, Alan Henning, Peshmerga, Syria, Henning, Kurds, Read, Kurdish, British, Kobane
Passage: Two British ex-soldiers who travelled to Syria to fight the Islamic State have told how they want revenge for the execution of aid worker Alan Henning. James Hughes, 26, and Jamie Read, 24, are helping Kurdish Peshmerga defend the embattled city of Kobane from the terror group. Speaking from the front line, Mr Read, from Cumbria, said he believed ISIS was 'the biggest threat the world faces' and felt compelled to act even though his family had concerns. 'Killing the aid worker was the final straw,' he said. Taxi driver Mr Henning, 47, was killed by a masked militant known as Jihadi John in a video released online in October following a string of similarly publicised killings. James Hughes and Jamie Read are helping Kurds defend city of Kobane. Mr Read, 24, said he believed ISIS was 'the biggest threat the world faces' Father-of-two Alan Henning executed by ISIS fighter known as Jihadi John
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Jihadi John
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[
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 1389,
"query": 2189
}
|
Query: 'People who commit, plan and support acts of terror abroad and seek to return to the UK will be prosecuted by the @placeholder authorities.
Entities: James Hughes, Cumbria, ISIS, Jihadi John, Islamic State, Jamie Read, Alan Henning, Peshmerga, Syria, Henning, Kurds, Read, Kurdish, British, Kobane
Passage: Two British ex-soldiers who travelled to Syria to fight the Islamic State have told how they want revenge for the execution of aid worker Alan Henning. James Hughes, 26, and Jamie Read, 24, are helping Kurdish Peshmerga defend the embattled city of Kobane from the terror group. Speaking from the front line, Mr Read, from Cumbria, said he believed ISIS was 'the biggest threat the world faces' and felt compelled to act even though his family had concerns. 'Killing the aid worker was the final straw,' he said. Taxi driver Mr Henning, 47, was killed by a masked militant known as Jihadi John in a video released online in October following a string of similarly publicised killings. James Hughes and Jamie Read are helping Kurds defend city of Kobane. Mr Read, 24, said he believed ISIS was 'the biggest threat the world faces' Father-of-two Alan Henning executed by ISIS fighter known as Jihadi John
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British
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[
"Israel",
"Israeli",
"Israelis"
] |
{
"passage": 1390,
"query": 2190
}
|
Query: Like @placeholder's other "tycoons", he has suffered a beating from the Israeli media and in public opinion since the 2011 social protests, when hundreds of thousands of middle-class citizens demonstrated against high living costs and an economy largely controlled by a few rich family conglomerates.
Entities: Israeli, Israelis, Financial Times, Israel, Idan Ofer, Ofer, UK, London
Passage: (Financial Times) -- Idan Ofer, Israel's richest man, is relocating to London in a move likely to inflame debate about unfettered wealth and inequality in his country. Mr Ofer, 57, who has an estimated net worth of $6.5bn, is making the move for what an associate said were personal reasons. His mother lives in London and his son recently left the Israeli army and plans to study abroad, possibly in the UK. "There are a number of family reasons which mean it makes sense for him to spend more time in London than he has previously and make that more of a base," a person close to the Israeli billionaire told the Financial Times on Monday. Israel's richest man is moving to London for "family reasons" Idan Ofer is worth $6.5 billion. Ofer is controlling shareholder of Israel corp, the country's largest holding company. Israelis demonstrated in 2011 against the influence of the country's wealthy magnates
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Israel
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli",
"Israelis"
] |
{
"passage": 1390,
"query": 2190
}
|
Query: Like @placeholder's other "tycoons", he has suffered a beating from the Israeli media and in public opinion since the 2011 social protests, when hundreds of thousands of middle-class citizens demonstrated against high living costs and an economy largely controlled by a few rich family conglomerates.
Entities: Israeli, Israelis, Financial Times, Israel, Idan Ofer, Ofer, UK, London
Passage: (Financial Times) -- Idan Ofer, Israel's richest man, is relocating to London in a move likely to inflame debate about unfettered wealth and inequality in his country. Mr Ofer, 57, who has an estimated net worth of $6.5bn, is making the move for what an associate said were personal reasons. His mother lives in London and his son recently left the Israeli army and plans to study abroad, possibly in the UK. "There are a number of family reasons which mean it makes sense for him to spend more time in London than he has previously and make that more of a base," a person close to the Israeli billionaire told the Financial Times on Monday. Israel's richest man is moving to London for "family reasons" Idan Ofer is worth $6.5 billion. Ofer is controlling shareholder of Israel corp, the country's largest holding company. Israelis demonstrated in 2011 against the influence of the country's wealthy magnates
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Israeli
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli",
"Israelis"
] |
{
"passage": 1390,
"query": 2190
}
|
Query: Like @placeholder's other "tycoons", he has suffered a beating from the Israeli media and in public opinion since the 2011 social protests, when hundreds of thousands of middle-class citizens demonstrated against high living costs and an economy largely controlled by a few rich family conglomerates.
Entities: Israeli, Israelis, Financial Times, Israel, Idan Ofer, Ofer, UK, London
Passage: (Financial Times) -- Idan Ofer, Israel's richest man, is relocating to London in a move likely to inflame debate about unfettered wealth and inequality in his country. Mr Ofer, 57, who has an estimated net worth of $6.5bn, is making the move for what an associate said were personal reasons. His mother lives in London and his son recently left the Israeli army and plans to study abroad, possibly in the UK. "There are a number of family reasons which mean it makes sense for him to spend more time in London than he has previously and make that more of a base," a person close to the Israeli billionaire told the Financial Times on Monday. Israel's richest man is moving to London for "family reasons" Idan Ofer is worth $6.5 billion. Ofer is controlling shareholder of Israel corp, the country's largest holding company. Israelis demonstrated in 2011 against the influence of the country's wealthy magnates
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Israelis
|
[
"Benny Begin"
] |
{
"passage": 1391,
"query": 2191
}
|
Query: In a statement Thursday, @placeholder said he has suggested that the law be halted, but efforts to develop the Bedouin communities in the Negev continue.
Entities: Israeli, Eliezer Goldberg, Supreme Court Justice, Bedouin, Israel, Knesset, Prawer Plan, Benny Begin, Bedouins, Negev, Cabinet, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- Israel has halted a plan that would have displaced tens of thousands of Bedouins in the southern part of the country. The controversial plan would have involved destroying "unrecognized" villages in the Negev, and resettling the displaced Bedouin citizens into "recognized" villages. Benny Begin, a former lawmaker who helped construct the plan, said Thursday it does not have enough votes in the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, to move forward. The Prawer Plan was based on an effort to better integrate Israel's Bedouin population into Israeli society. Following recommendations of a committee chaired by retired Supreme Court Justice Eliezer Goldberg, the Israeli Cabinet approved a plan in 2011. The Cabinet also approved more economic development in the Bedouin sector of the Negev, the government said at the time. Israel halted a controversial plan that would have displaced tens of thousands of Bedouins. The plan, which angered the Bedouins, did not get enough votes in parliament. The aim was to integrate the historic farming community more into Israeli society
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Benny Begin
|
[
"NATO"
] |
{
"passage": 1392,
"query": 2192
}
|
Query: Russia's aggression in Ukraine certainly presents a threat to @placeholder.
Entities: Russian, United States, Moscow, Russia, Ukraine, NATO, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Wales, Kelly Ayotte, Ayotte
Passage: (CNN) -- As Moscow escalates its invasion of eastern Ukraine and NATO convenes this week in Wales, the United States, NATO, and free nations around the world confront a pivotal moment of truth. If the international community, led by the United States, fails to respond in a strong and unified manner to Moscow's blatant aggression in Ukraine, the ramifications will be both serious and far-reaching. By now, it should be clear to all objective observers that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not impressed by starkly worded statements and declarations, and if that is the only outcome in Wales, it could represent a historic failure of the alliance at a time when NATO's foundational purpose has renewed relevance. Sen. Kelly Ayotte: Moscow's escalation presents a challenge for NATO leadership. She says starkly worded statements haven't deterred Russia's Vladimir Putin. NATO needs to ramp up economic sanctions, provide military aid to Ukraine. Ayotte: Failure to act would invite more aggression
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NATO
|
[
"BMI",
"Body Mass Index"
] |
{
"passage": 1393,
"query": 2193
}
|
Query: However her mom says when she ran the same stats through another @placeholder tool and her daughter came out in the middle of the ‘healthy weight’ section.
Entities: Bruij Williams, Department of Education, David Mccormack, NYC Department of Education, BMI, New York, Staten Island, Body Mass Index, Mom, Department, Laura Bruij Williams, Fitnessgram, Gwendolyn
Passage: By David Mccormack A mom of two is gunning for the New York Department of Education after her pencil-thin daughter was sent home from school on Wednesday with a letter informing her parents that she is overweight. Laura Bruij Williams, from Staten Island, New York, was tucking her daughter Gwendolyn in for the night when the young girl asked her if she was fat. ‘She said, “Hey, Mom. The school told me I’m overweight.” And then she started jiggling her thighs, and saying, “Is this what they mean?’” Laura Bruij Williams, from Staten Island, New York, is gunning for the New York Department of Education after her pencil-thin daughter, Gwendolyn, was sent home from school with a letter claiming that she is overweight. Laura Bruij Williams is upset with the NYC Department of Education after her daughter was sent home with a letter that said she was overweight. Gwendolyn is a healthy, self-confident nine-year-old, who was one pound over the 'average' according to the Body Mass Index the Department used. According to Gwendolyn’s Fitnessgram she is 4-foot-1, 66 pounds and has a BMI of 19. The notes were handed out to the children at school and they were told not to open them. Many couldn't resist the temptation to peek and several were in tears on the school bus after finding themselves labelled fat. 'Parents should be in charge of the health of their own children,' said Bruij Williams who has complained to the principal
|
BMI
|
[
"BMI",
"Body Mass Index"
] |
{
"passage": 1393,
"query": 2193
}
|
Query: However her mom says when she ran the same stats through another @placeholder tool and her daughter came out in the middle of the ‘healthy weight’ section.
Entities: Bruij Williams, Department of Education, David Mccormack, NYC Department of Education, BMI, New York, Staten Island, Body Mass Index, Mom, Department, Laura Bruij Williams, Fitnessgram, Gwendolyn
Passage: By David Mccormack A mom of two is gunning for the New York Department of Education after her pencil-thin daughter was sent home from school on Wednesday with a letter informing her parents that she is overweight. Laura Bruij Williams, from Staten Island, New York, was tucking her daughter Gwendolyn in for the night when the young girl asked her if she was fat. ‘She said, “Hey, Mom. The school told me I’m overweight.” And then she started jiggling her thighs, and saying, “Is this what they mean?’” Laura Bruij Williams, from Staten Island, New York, is gunning for the New York Department of Education after her pencil-thin daughter, Gwendolyn, was sent home from school with a letter claiming that she is overweight. Laura Bruij Williams is upset with the NYC Department of Education after her daughter was sent home with a letter that said she was overweight. Gwendolyn is a healthy, self-confident nine-year-old, who was one pound over the 'average' according to the Body Mass Index the Department used. According to Gwendolyn’s Fitnessgram she is 4-foot-1, 66 pounds and has a BMI of 19. The notes were handed out to the children at school and they were told not to open them. Many couldn't resist the temptation to peek and several were in tears on the school bus after finding themselves labelled fat. 'Parents should be in charge of the health of their own children,' said Bruij Williams who has complained to the principal
|
Body Mass Index
|
[
"Wesley Sneijder"
] |
{
"passage": 1394,
"query": 2194
}
|
Query: On target: Holland's @placeholder fires the ball through a crowd of bodies to equalise against Mexico
Entities: Ian Ladyman, Fortaleza, Ian_Ladyman_DM, World Cup, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Louis van Gaal, Costa Rica, Robin van Persie, Central Americans, Oranje, Mexico, Holland, Wesley Sneijder, Arjen Robben, Dutch, Robben
Passage: By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM Nearly every team which reached the last eight of this remarkable World Cup had nervous moments. But none came as close to elimination as Holland. Only five minutes remained in the Fortaleza oven against Mexico last weekend when Wesley Sneijder’s right foot kicked new life into the Dutch challenge and ripped a hole in the hearts of the Central Americans. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar’s penalty a few minutes later completed the Dutch revival but that afternoon led to some introspection within Louis van Gaal’s squad. So we may see a slightly different approach to Saturday’s meeting with Costa Rica. Arjen Robben keen for Holland to take charge of Saturday's quarter-final clash with Costa Rica. Holland have set up to soak pressure and hit teams on the counter-attack using the talents of Robben, Wesley Sneijder and Robin van Persie. Louis van Gaal's side produced dramatic late comeback against Mexico in the last-16. Oranje have scored 12 goals in four World Cup matches
|
Wesley Sneijder
|
[
"Mexico"
] |
{
"passage": 1394,
"query": 2195
}
|
Query: Arjen Robben reflected: ‘I thought during the first half we weren’t good when @placeholder had possession and that will have to improve against Costa Rica.
Entities: Ian Ladyman, Fortaleza, Ian_Ladyman_DM, World Cup, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Louis van Gaal, Costa Rica, Robin van Persie, Central Americans, Oranje, Mexico, Holland, Wesley Sneijder, Arjen Robben, Dutch, Robben
Passage: By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM Nearly every team which reached the last eight of this remarkable World Cup had nervous moments. But none came as close to elimination as Holland. Only five minutes remained in the Fortaleza oven against Mexico last weekend when Wesley Sneijder’s right foot kicked new life into the Dutch challenge and ripped a hole in the hearts of the Central Americans. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar’s penalty a few minutes later completed the Dutch revival but that afternoon led to some introspection within Louis van Gaal’s squad. So we may see a slightly different approach to Saturday’s meeting with Costa Rica. Arjen Robben keen for Holland to take charge of Saturday's quarter-final clash with Costa Rica. Holland have set up to soak pressure and hit teams on the counter-attack using the talents of Robben, Wesley Sneijder and Robin van Persie. Louis van Gaal's side produced dramatic late comeback against Mexico in the last-16. Oranje have scored 12 goals in four World Cup matches
|
Mexico
|
[
"Dutch"
] |
{
"passage": 1394,
"query": 2196
}
|
Query: Certainly there is a sense of purpose among the @placeholder that has not always been apparent in previous tournaments.
Entities: Ian Ladyman, Fortaleza, Ian_Ladyman_DM, World Cup, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Louis van Gaal, Costa Rica, Robin van Persie, Central Americans, Oranje, Mexico, Holland, Wesley Sneijder, Arjen Robben, Dutch, Robben
Passage: By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM Nearly every team which reached the last eight of this remarkable World Cup had nervous moments. But none came as close to elimination as Holland. Only five minutes remained in the Fortaleza oven against Mexico last weekend when Wesley Sneijder’s right foot kicked new life into the Dutch challenge and ripped a hole in the hearts of the Central Americans. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar’s penalty a few minutes later completed the Dutch revival but that afternoon led to some introspection within Louis van Gaal’s squad. So we may see a slightly different approach to Saturday’s meeting with Costa Rica. Arjen Robben keen for Holland to take charge of Saturday's quarter-final clash with Costa Rica. Holland have set up to soak pressure and hit teams on the counter-attack using the talents of Robben, Wesley Sneijder and Robin van Persie. Louis van Gaal's side produced dramatic late comeback against Mexico in the last-16. Oranje have scored 12 goals in four World Cup matches
|
Dutch
|
[
"God"
] |
{
"passage": 1395,
"query": 2197
}
|
Query: In a segregated society, church was the place where people fulfilled their human potential, developed their @placeholder-given talents, made corporate decisions, voted for their officers, owned property, created benevolent societies, raised money for schools and scholarships, celebrated their marriages, blessed their babies, mourned their loved ones' deaths and even learned how to read.
Entities: God, Bible, Christian, African- American, America, CNN, DeForest Soaries, Soaries
Passage: (CNN) -- It cannot be denied that African-Americans have made tremendous progress -- and one of the most significant factors that contributed to black success and survival has been our faith in God. The manifestation of that faith is the religious community, which consists mostly of Christian churches that have produced positive spiritual, social, economic and political results for black America. The question is whether black churches can continue to be the instruments of empowerment that they historically have been. Perhaps an understanding of the emergence and prominence of the African- American church will offer some insight to the potential that these churches still possess. DeForest Soaries: Churches helped blacks' political, cultural, spiritual progress. Slaves found, in the Bible, a means to cope with dire circumstances, he writes. More than place of a worship, Soaries says. People fulfilled potential there. He says black churches instrumental in helping people survive and succeed
|
God
|
[
"London"
] |
{
"passage": 1396,
"query": 2198
}
|
Query: The report adds: ‘Those travelling in and around @placeholder should also be aware that the M25 has 16 planned road works in the week leading up to Christmas, two of which are expected to cause moderate delays of up to 30 minutes.’
Entities: M1, M25, North, Birmingham, M6, Heathrow Airport, M4, Christmas, M5, Britain, London, M40
Passage: The festive getaway is a notoriously busy time on Britain’s roads. But families planning car journeys face added misery this year – with a staggering 403 roadworks projects going on during Christmas week. The M4, one of the main routes to and from Heathrow Airport, is the worst affected motorway with 34 scheduled works. While the M40, between London and Birmingham, has six planned disruptions in the lead-up to Christmas. There will be added misery for families planning to travel during Christmas week with 403 roadworks planned The M1, which connects London with the North, is also likely to be slow-moving in places, along with the M25, M6 and M5. Families planning Christmas journeys face added misery this year. Staggering 403 roadworks projects going on during Christmas week. M4 will be the worst with 34 scheduled works with 30 minute delays. M1 is also likely to be slow-moving in places, along with M25, M6 and M5
|
London
|
[
"Cape Girardeau County"
] |
{
"passage": 1397,
"query": 2199
}
|
Query: Even though he killed the buck legally on land just north of @placeholder's city limits, Kinnaman knew he would be pilloried for shooting it.
Entities: Cape Girardeau County, Facebook, Kinnaman, Jerry Kinnaman, Missouri
Passage: A deer hunter is fearing for his life after he killed a rare albino buck in Missouri and posted photos of its corpse on Facebook, sparking outrage across the social network. Jerry Kinnaman himself has now become a target since slaying the animal with a bow and arrow on a friend's property in Cape Girardeau County as dawn broke on Tuesday. 'Not my biggest buck but at 7 1/2 years old he might be the oldest,' Kinnaman wrote on Facebook alongside pictures of the dead deer. 'Let the bashing begin!' But killing the deer, which was something of a local celebrity on account of its striking appearance, has sparked a frenzy of anger and even led to death threats against him. Jerry Kinnaman shot deer with bow in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri. The deer was a local celebrity on account of its rare albino appearance. But he has become target of abuse after killing it and posting photos. He claims deer was old and unwell and would have died soon anyway. He says he plans to have it stuffed and displayed in a local nature center
|
Cape Girardeau County
|
[
"Alec Baldwin",
"Baldwin"
] |
{
"passage": 1398,
"query": 2200
}
|
Query: "Get away from my wife and the baby with the camera," said @placeholder, who could be heard yelling on video taken of the incident.
Entities: Police, Kim Y. Royster, Alec Baldwin, NYC, New York, Manhattan, 30 Rock, CNN, Baldwin
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Actor Alec Baldwin was arrested Tuesday and issued two summonses -- one for disorderly conduct -- after riding a bicycle the wrong way on a New York street, police said. The "30 Rock" star allegedly became angry and started yelling at police after they asked him for identification to give him a summons, police said. The other summons was for riding a bike against the flow of traffic. Baldwin is to appear in court July 24. "Police stated that he got belligerent and started arguing with them and using profanity," Deputy Chief Kim Y. Royster said. New: After arrest Baldwin tweets NYC "is a mismanaged carnival of stupidity" Baldwin was arrested for riding bike the wrong way in Manhattan, police say. The actor reportedly became angry and yelled at officers, police say. "How old are these officers, that they don't know who I am?" he told police, an official said
|
Alec Baldwin
|
[
"Alec Baldwin",
"Baldwin"
] |
{
"passage": 1398,
"query": 2200
}
|
Query: "Get away from my wife and the baby with the camera," said @placeholder, who could be heard yelling on video taken of the incident.
Entities: Police, Kim Y. Royster, Alec Baldwin, NYC, New York, Manhattan, 30 Rock, CNN, Baldwin
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Actor Alec Baldwin was arrested Tuesday and issued two summonses -- one for disorderly conduct -- after riding a bicycle the wrong way on a New York street, police said. The "30 Rock" star allegedly became angry and started yelling at police after they asked him for identification to give him a summons, police said. The other summons was for riding a bike against the flow of traffic. Baldwin is to appear in court July 24. "Police stated that he got belligerent and started arguing with them and using profanity," Deputy Chief Kim Y. Royster said. New: After arrest Baldwin tweets NYC "is a mismanaged carnival of stupidity" Baldwin was arrested for riding bike the wrong way in Manhattan, police say. The actor reportedly became angry and yelled at officers, police say. "How old are these officers, that they don't know who I am?" he told police, an official said
|
Baldwin
|
[
"Liverpool"
] |
{
"passage": 1399,
"query": 2201
}
|
Query: It's a viable hypothesis from July 1 when his contract with @placeholder expires.'
Entities: Italy, Adriano Galliani, San Siro, Reds, Galliani, Milan, AC Milan, Liverpool, Suso, Rossoneri
Passage: AC Milan will only make a move for Liverpool midfielder Suso once he becomes a free agent this summer, according to club administrator Adriano Galliani. Reports in Italy claim the 21-year-old, whose current deal with the Reds expires in July, has agreed a four-year contract with the Rossoneri outfit and could even join the San Siro club this month. When asked about Suso, Galliani told his club's official website: 'It's a hypothesis. Liverpool midfielder Suso's (right) agents were in Milan on Monday to broker the transfer Suso's (right) Liverpool contract is up at the end of the season and AC Milan want to sign the midfielder. Suso's current deal at Liverpool expires in the summer. AC Milan are keen to take him to the San Siro but ruled out January move. Reports claim the midfielder has already agreed a four-year deal with Milan
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Liverpool
|
[
"non-GM"
] |
{
"passage": 1400,
"query": 2202
}
|
Query: He accused Tesco of ignoring the wishes of customers and said it was simply wrong to claim it was difficult to get @placeholder feed.
Entities: non-GM, GM, Tesco, Britain, Sean Poulter
Passage: By Sean Poulter The next time you buy chicken or eggs from Tesco, they may come from birds fed genetically modified soya. The supermarket chain yesterday abandoned its 11-year commitment not to sell poultry reared on the controversial GM feed. The original controls were put in place to reflect the concerns of shoppers, who question the impact of GM crops on human health and the countryside. Tesco, Britain's biggest seller of fresh chicken and eggs, is dropping a ban on GM feed for its birds which dates back 11 years Tesco, Britain’s biggest seller of fresh chicken and eggs, claims the U-turn has been prompted by its farmers and their suppliers, who say they are finding it increasingly difficult to source non-GM soya. Controls were put in place in order to reflect concerns of shoppers. Tesco claims U-turn was dictated by its farmers and their suppliers. No products from birds given GM diet will be labelled as being so
|
non-GM
|
[
"Britain"
] |
{
"passage": 1400,
"query": 2203
}
|
Query: ‘Tesco are ignoring the overwhelming majority of the @placeholder people,’ he said.
Entities: non-GM, GM, Tesco, Britain, Sean Poulter
Passage: By Sean Poulter The next time you buy chicken or eggs from Tesco, they may come from birds fed genetically modified soya. The supermarket chain yesterday abandoned its 11-year commitment not to sell poultry reared on the controversial GM feed. The original controls were put in place to reflect the concerns of shoppers, who question the impact of GM crops on human health and the countryside. Tesco, Britain's biggest seller of fresh chicken and eggs, is dropping a ban on GM feed for its birds which dates back 11 years Tesco, Britain’s biggest seller of fresh chicken and eggs, claims the U-turn has been prompted by its farmers and their suppliers, who say they are finding it increasingly difficult to source non-GM soya. Controls were put in place in order to reflect concerns of shoppers. Tesco claims U-turn was dictated by its farmers and their suppliers. No products from birds given GM diet will be labelled as being so
|
Britain
|
[
"non-GM"
] |
{
"passage": 1400,
"query": 2204
}
|
Query: ‘And as soya producers are increasingly turning to GM soya, it means they are producing less non-GM soya, so there simply isn’t enough @placeholder feed available.
Entities: non-GM, GM, Tesco, Britain, Sean Poulter
Passage: By Sean Poulter The next time you buy chicken or eggs from Tesco, they may come from birds fed genetically modified soya. The supermarket chain yesterday abandoned its 11-year commitment not to sell poultry reared on the controversial GM feed. The original controls were put in place to reflect the concerns of shoppers, who question the impact of GM crops on human health and the countryside. Tesco, Britain's biggest seller of fresh chicken and eggs, is dropping a ban on GM feed for its birds which dates back 11 years Tesco, Britain’s biggest seller of fresh chicken and eggs, claims the U-turn has been prompted by its farmers and their suppliers, who say they are finding it increasingly difficult to source non-GM soya. Controls were put in place in order to reflect concerns of shoppers. Tesco claims U-turn was dictated by its farmers and their suppliers. No products from birds given GM diet will be labelled as being so
|
non-GM
|
[
"American",
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 1401,
"query": 2205
}
|
Query: I am the one who can break stereotypes ... about @placeholder, and I take that pretty seriously, especially relating to the stereotypes about American women."
Entities: United States, Mali, Pathik Root, Jerry Sorkin, Morocco, U.S., Algeria, North Africa, Syrian, Daily, Middle East, Empire State Building, TunisUSA, Libya, CNN, American, Tunisia, Colorado
Passage: (CNN) -- Cautious American travelers have long avoided travel to North Africa and the Middle East, and the recent attacks on U.S. consulates aren't likely to make the risk-averse reconsider. Yet seasoned travelers say a lack of familiarity with those regions creates generalization and confusion among travelers that could work against tourism to the United States, if the tables were turned. "I was in Tunisia when ... people were killed at the theater in Colorado, and I was in Tunisia when there was a shootout at the Empire State Building. What people think over there when they hear this, you would think no one would ever come to the United States," said Jerry Sorkin, owner of TunisUSA, a tour operator that organizes trips to destinations including Tunisia and Algeria and had recently been weighing resuming tours of Libya, which the company suspended last year. Two weeks in a Syrian prison isn't keeping Pathik Root from traveling abroad. A tour operator is keeping a close eye on political instability in North Africa. Morocco often sees a drop in tourism when there's violence in neighboring countries. Daily life in Mali continues, despite political instability
|
American
|
[
"American",
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 1401,
"query": 2205
}
|
Query: I am the one who can break stereotypes ... about @placeholder, and I take that pretty seriously, especially relating to the stereotypes about American women."
Entities: United States, Mali, Pathik Root, Jerry Sorkin, Morocco, U.S., Algeria, North Africa, Syrian, Daily, Middle East, Empire State Building, TunisUSA, Libya, CNN, American, Tunisia, Colorado
Passage: (CNN) -- Cautious American travelers have long avoided travel to North Africa and the Middle East, and the recent attacks on U.S. consulates aren't likely to make the risk-averse reconsider. Yet seasoned travelers say a lack of familiarity with those regions creates generalization and confusion among travelers that could work against tourism to the United States, if the tables were turned. "I was in Tunisia when ... people were killed at the theater in Colorado, and I was in Tunisia when there was a shootout at the Empire State Building. What people think over there when they hear this, you would think no one would ever come to the United States," said Jerry Sorkin, owner of TunisUSA, a tour operator that organizes trips to destinations including Tunisia and Algeria and had recently been weighing resuming tours of Libya, which the company suspended last year. Two weeks in a Syrian prison isn't keeping Pathik Root from traveling abroad. A tour operator is keeping a close eye on political instability in North Africa. Morocco often sees a drop in tourism when there's violence in neighboring countries. Daily life in Mali continues, despite political instability
|
U.S.
|
[
"American",
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 1401,
"query": 2205
}
|
Query: I am the one who can break stereotypes ... about @placeholder, and I take that pretty seriously, especially relating to the stereotypes about American women."
Entities: United States, Mali, Pathik Root, Jerry Sorkin, Morocco, U.S., Algeria, North Africa, Syrian, Daily, Middle East, Empire State Building, TunisUSA, Libya, CNN, American, Tunisia, Colorado
Passage: (CNN) -- Cautious American travelers have long avoided travel to North Africa and the Middle East, and the recent attacks on U.S. consulates aren't likely to make the risk-averse reconsider. Yet seasoned travelers say a lack of familiarity with those regions creates generalization and confusion among travelers that could work against tourism to the United States, if the tables were turned. "I was in Tunisia when ... people were killed at the theater in Colorado, and I was in Tunisia when there was a shootout at the Empire State Building. What people think over there when they hear this, you would think no one would ever come to the United States," said Jerry Sorkin, owner of TunisUSA, a tour operator that organizes trips to destinations including Tunisia and Algeria and had recently been weighing resuming tours of Libya, which the company suspended last year. Two weeks in a Syrian prison isn't keeping Pathik Root from traveling abroad. A tour operator is keeping a close eye on political instability in North Africa. Morocco often sees a drop in tourism when there's violence in neighboring countries. Daily life in Mali continues, despite political instability
|
United States
|
[
"Morocco"
] |
{
"passage": 1401,
"query": 2206
}
|
Query: @placeholder tourism often suffers when violence escalates in the region.
Entities: United States, Mali, Pathik Root, Jerry Sorkin, Morocco, U.S., Algeria, North Africa, Syrian, Daily, Middle East, Empire State Building, TunisUSA, Libya, CNN, American, Tunisia, Colorado
Passage: (CNN) -- Cautious American travelers have long avoided travel to North Africa and the Middle East, and the recent attacks on U.S. consulates aren't likely to make the risk-averse reconsider. Yet seasoned travelers say a lack of familiarity with those regions creates generalization and confusion among travelers that could work against tourism to the United States, if the tables were turned. "I was in Tunisia when ... people were killed at the theater in Colorado, and I was in Tunisia when there was a shootout at the Empire State Building. What people think over there when they hear this, you would think no one would ever come to the United States," said Jerry Sorkin, owner of TunisUSA, a tour operator that organizes trips to destinations including Tunisia and Algeria and had recently been weighing resuming tours of Libya, which the company suspended last year. Two weeks in a Syrian prison isn't keeping Pathik Root from traveling abroad. A tour operator is keeping a close eye on political instability in North Africa. Morocco often sees a drop in tourism when there's violence in neighboring countries. Daily life in Mali continues, despite political instability
|
Morocco
|
[
"Syria",
"Syrian"
] |
{
"passage": 1402,
"query": 2207
}
|
Query: @placeholder often deride it as the 'five-star-hotel opposition' for spending more time meeting in luxury hotels than being on the ground in Syria.
Entities: Israeli, Israel, Tara Brady, Syrian, Aleppo, Syria, Golan Heights, Free Syrian Army, Geneva
Passage: By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 16:50 EST, 4 December 2013 | UPDATED: 16:50 EST, 4 December 2013 At first glance it is just another image of a Syrian fighter preparing to fire his weapon. But look beyond the sandbags and rubble and there is a reminder of the grandeur once enjoyed in this Aleppo home devastated by civil war. An ornate gold gilt dressing table which would have once taken pride of place in this room now stands among debris, its mirrors cracked, while heavy draped curtains hang precariously off a rail. The Free Syrian Army soldier positions himself on an equally elaborate chair behind cover protecting himself as well as the lavish furniture and ornaments which lie hidden inside. Israeli military announced today that its troops have come under attack from Syria and have fired back in retaliation. Gunfire and mortar rounds from Syria have hit inside the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights before. Israel believes most of the time the fire is spillover from the Syrian civil war. Different factions debating who will represent the Syrian opposition at an upcoming peace conference in Geneva
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Syria
|
[
"Syria",
"Syrian"
] |
{
"passage": 1402,
"query": 2207
}
|
Query: @placeholder often deride it as the 'five-star-hotel opposition' for spending more time meeting in luxury hotels than being on the ground in Syria.
Entities: Israeli, Israel, Tara Brady, Syrian, Aleppo, Syria, Golan Heights, Free Syrian Army, Geneva
Passage: By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 16:50 EST, 4 December 2013 | UPDATED: 16:50 EST, 4 December 2013 At first glance it is just another image of a Syrian fighter preparing to fire his weapon. But look beyond the sandbags and rubble and there is a reminder of the grandeur once enjoyed in this Aleppo home devastated by civil war. An ornate gold gilt dressing table which would have once taken pride of place in this room now stands among debris, its mirrors cracked, while heavy draped curtains hang precariously off a rail. The Free Syrian Army soldier positions himself on an equally elaborate chair behind cover protecting himself as well as the lavish furniture and ornaments which lie hidden inside. Israeli military announced today that its troops have come under attack from Syria and have fired back in retaliation. Gunfire and mortar rounds from Syria have hit inside the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights before. Israel believes most of the time the fire is spillover from the Syrian civil war. Different factions debating who will represent the Syrian opposition at an upcoming peace conference in Geneva
|
Syrian
|
[
"Nicole Scherzinger"
] |
{
"passage": 1403,
"query": 2208
}
|
Query: 'I gotta stand by my girl': While @placeholder admitted Luke's sing off was brilliant, she voted to save her own act
Entities: Luke, Louis Walsh, The X Factor, Nicole Scherzinger, Sam Bailey, Luke Friend, Gary Barlow, Louise Saunders, Rough Copy, Nicholas McDonald, UPDATED, Sharon Osbourne, Tamera Foster
Passage: By Louise Saunders PUBLISHED: 16:13 EST, 1 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:51 EST, 2 December 2013 Tamera Foster has narrowly missed out on a place in The X Factor semi-final. The talented teen lost a sing-off to Luke Friend after the pair pulled in the lowest number of votes from the public after their performances on Saturday night's show. While the 16-year-old starlet was saved by her mentor Nicole Scherzinger, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh voted to keep Luke in the competition, and head judge Gary Barlow decided it was only right to put the decision back in the hands of the viewers by sending the vote to deadlock. Head judge Gary Barlow took the vote to deadlock, with Luke then sent through with the most public votes. Now just Luke Friend, Rough Copy, Sam Bailey and Nicholas McDonald will compete in the semi-final
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Nicole Scherzinger
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[
"Jonathan Mills"
] |
{
"passage": 1404,
"query": 2209
}
|
Query: She said: ‘He (@placeholder) has nothing to do with it and she (Lindsay) has nothing to do with it’.
Entities: Edward Snowden, Lindsay Mills, Russia, Snowden, NSA, Hawaii, Jonathan Mills, Guardian
Passage: The dancer girlfriend of NSA leaker Edward Snowden was left on her own - without even any money to support herself - her father says. Jonathan Mills said daughter Lindsay Mills was devastated by Mr Snowden's abandonment and is still trying to piece her life back together. The concerned father recently told the Guardian his daughter, 28, was 'left to fend for herself' by Mr Snowden and 'trying to make sense of everything and come up with a plan for herself.' Forgiven: Jonathan Mills, the father of the NSA leaker's girlfriend Lindsay Mills, says his daughter was left penniless and to 'fend for herself' Jonathan Mills, father of Edward Snowden girlfriend Lindsay Mills, said the NSA leaker left his daughter 'to fend for herself' Lindsay Mills dated Mr Snowden for five years and shared an apartment with him in Hawaii. Mr Snowden is living under asylum in Russia
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Jonathan Mills
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[
"Edward Snowden",
"Snowden"
] |
{
"passage": 1404,
"query": 2210
}
|
Query: Keeping a secret: @placeholder says he never told his girlfriend about his life-altering plans, saying he left weeks ago saying only that he had to travel for business
Entities: Edward Snowden, Lindsay Mills, Russia, Snowden, NSA, Hawaii, Jonathan Mills, Guardian
Passage: The dancer girlfriend of NSA leaker Edward Snowden was left on her own - without even any money to support herself - her father says. Jonathan Mills said daughter Lindsay Mills was devastated by Mr Snowden's abandonment and is still trying to piece her life back together. The concerned father recently told the Guardian his daughter, 28, was 'left to fend for herself' by Mr Snowden and 'trying to make sense of everything and come up with a plan for herself.' Forgiven: Jonathan Mills, the father of the NSA leaker's girlfriend Lindsay Mills, says his daughter was left penniless and to 'fend for herself' Jonathan Mills, father of Edward Snowden girlfriend Lindsay Mills, said the NSA leaker left his daughter 'to fend for herself' Lindsay Mills dated Mr Snowden for five years and shared an apartment with him in Hawaii. Mr Snowden is living under asylum in Russia
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Edward Snowden
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[
"Edward Snowden",
"Snowden"
] |
{
"passage": 1404,
"query": 2210
}
|
Query: Keeping a secret: @placeholder says he never told his girlfriend about his life-altering plans, saying he left weeks ago saying only that he had to travel for business
Entities: Edward Snowden, Lindsay Mills, Russia, Snowden, NSA, Hawaii, Jonathan Mills, Guardian
Passage: The dancer girlfriend of NSA leaker Edward Snowden was left on her own - without even any money to support herself - her father says. Jonathan Mills said daughter Lindsay Mills was devastated by Mr Snowden's abandonment and is still trying to piece her life back together. The concerned father recently told the Guardian his daughter, 28, was 'left to fend for herself' by Mr Snowden and 'trying to make sense of everything and come up with a plan for herself.' Forgiven: Jonathan Mills, the father of the NSA leaker's girlfriend Lindsay Mills, says his daughter was left penniless and to 'fend for herself' Jonathan Mills, father of Edward Snowden girlfriend Lindsay Mills, said the NSA leaker left his daughter 'to fend for herself' Lindsay Mills dated Mr Snowden for five years and shared an apartment with him in Hawaii. Mr Snowden is living under asylum in Russia
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Snowden
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[
"African Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 1405,
"query": 2211
}
|
Query: @placeholder, meanwhile, were far more likely than other groups to pray before bedtime almost every night of the week.
Entities: African Americans, Health.com, Asians, Hispanics
Passage: (Health.com) -- Your racial and ethnic background can shape many aspects of your life: the type of food you eat, where you live, and your political views. Now a new survey suggests that how you sleep and what you do before you hit the hay -- whether it's watch TV, pray, or have sex -- varies by ethnic group as well. In the survey, the first of its kind, a representative sample of more than 1,000 whites, African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics ages 25 to 60 were asked about their sleep and bedtime routines. While their answers revealed plenty of differences between groups, they also showed that we have something in common: Most of us aren't sleeping well. Three-quarters of Hispanics don't sleep with their significant other or partner. A lack of sleep appears to be affecting people's lives and relationships. Asians report fewest sleep problems and are least likely to use sleeping aids
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African Americans
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[
"African Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 1405,
"query": 2212
}
|
Query: Whites were more likely to have been diagnosed with insomnia, while @placeholder were more likely to have sleep apnea, a breathing problem that causes people to wake up frequently.
Entities: African Americans, Health.com, Asians, Hispanics
Passage: (Health.com) -- Your racial and ethnic background can shape many aspects of your life: the type of food you eat, where you live, and your political views. Now a new survey suggests that how you sleep and what you do before you hit the hay -- whether it's watch TV, pray, or have sex -- varies by ethnic group as well. In the survey, the first of its kind, a representative sample of more than 1,000 whites, African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics ages 25 to 60 were asked about their sleep and bedtime routines. While their answers revealed plenty of differences between groups, they also showed that we have something in common: Most of us aren't sleeping well. Three-quarters of Hispanics don't sleep with their significant other or partner. A lack of sleep appears to be affecting people's lives and relationships. Asians report fewest sleep problems and are least likely to use sleeping aids
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African Americans
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[
"Hitler"
] |
{
"passage": 1406,
"query": 2213
}
|
Query: One said: ‘I don’t believe such a lightweight exercise delivered through such as trivial, jokey medium would prompt any serious thought or insight into @placeholder or propaganda.’
Entities: Germany, Harrogate, Twitter, Hitler, Lego, Rossett School
Passage: Sixth-formers at a highly-rated secondary school were asked to discuss myths about Hitler, pictured, using a Lego kit A fresh row over ‘dumbing down’ in the classroom has broken out after A-level students were taught about Hitler using Lego people. Sixth-formers at a highly-rated secondary school were asked to discuss myths about Hitler using a Lego kit containing figures and building blocks. The exercise involved pupils being asked questions such as ‘why is Hitler wearing a witch’s hat?’, which prompted the response ‘to show the spell that Hitler put on Germany’. The teacher responsible for the lesson at Rossett School in Harrogate posted details on his blog as an example for others to follow, leading to it being circulated widely on Twitter. Sixth-formers at highly-rated school discussed Hitler using Lego kit. Teacher from Rossett School in Harrogate posted details on his blog. Backlash ensued on student and teacher forums, with critics branding the exercise ‘unacceptable dumbing down’
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Hitler
|
[
"Luis Armando Pena Soltren",
"Pena Soltren"
] |
{
"passage": 1407,
"query": 2214
}
|
Query: Hopkins wonders now whether he would even recognize @placeholder.
Entities: Pan Am Flight 281, George Hopkins, Pan Am, Hopkins, Luis Armando Pena Soltren, CNN, Cuba, Pena Soltren
Passage: (CNN) -- One phone call brought the 41-year-old memory back to George Hopkins instantly, flooding him with the terror of having a .38-caliber pistol jabbed into his face. Former flight engineer George Hopkins says he remembers vividly being hijacked to Cuba in 1968. "Hey, they got the guy that hijacked us," said the voice on the phone. Hopkins, a former flight engineer, got the call Monday from a friend and former Pan Am pilot, a day after the surrender of Luis Armando Pena Soltren. Pena Soltren is one of the men accused of hijacking Pan Am Flight 281 on November 24, 1968, and taking it to Cuba. George Hopkins was flight engineer on Pan Am flight hijacked to Cuba in 1968. Arrest of last suspect brings back memories of gun in his face, hijacker in cockpit. "There was no doubt in my mind he would pull the trigger," Hopkins remembers. One hijacker asked to have his wife and baby moved to first class, Hopkins recalls
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Luis Armando Pena Soltren
|
[
"Luis Armando Pena Soltren",
"Pena Soltren"
] |
{
"passage": 1407,
"query": 2214
}
|
Query: Hopkins wonders now whether he would even recognize @placeholder.
Entities: Pan Am Flight 281, George Hopkins, Pan Am, Hopkins, Luis Armando Pena Soltren, CNN, Cuba, Pena Soltren
Passage: (CNN) -- One phone call brought the 41-year-old memory back to George Hopkins instantly, flooding him with the terror of having a .38-caliber pistol jabbed into his face. Former flight engineer George Hopkins says he remembers vividly being hijacked to Cuba in 1968. "Hey, they got the guy that hijacked us," said the voice on the phone. Hopkins, a former flight engineer, got the call Monday from a friend and former Pan Am pilot, a day after the surrender of Luis Armando Pena Soltren. Pena Soltren is one of the men accused of hijacking Pan Am Flight 281 on November 24, 1968, and taking it to Cuba. George Hopkins was flight engineer on Pan Am flight hijacked to Cuba in 1968. Arrest of last suspect brings back memories of gun in his face, hijacker in cockpit. "There was no doubt in my mind he would pull the trigger," Hopkins remembers. One hijacker asked to have his wife and baby moved to first class, Hopkins recalls
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Pena Soltren
|
[
"Christchurch"
] |
{
"passage": 1408,
"query": 2215
}
|
Query: With his century in @placeholder coming in 74 balls, he beat his own record for the fastest Test ton by a Kiwi.
Entities: Ross Taylor, Sri Lanka, New Zealander, Christchurch, Kiwi, West Indies, Tom Latham, Hamish Rutherford, Test, S Africa, New Zealand, Brendon McCullum, Kane Williamson
Passage: New Zealand easily chased down 105 to complete an eight-wicket victory over Sri Lanka and make it five Test-match victories in a year for the first time. Captain Brendon McCullum became the first New Zealander to hit 1,000 Test runs in a calendar year when he made a rapid 195 in the first innings in Christchurch. But he was not needed in the second as Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor knocked off the runs required once opening pair Tom Latham and Hamish Rutherford had been dismissed. New Zealand's captain Brendon McCullum continued his rich Test scoring streak with 195 against Sri Lanka. Brendon McCullum became first Kiwi to hit 1,000 Test runs in a year. New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka for a record five Test wins in a year. West Indies lost seven wickets for 44 runs in first Test against S Africa
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Christchurch
|
[
"Chelsea"
] |
{
"passage": 1409,
"query": 2216
}
|
Query: 4-0: Spurs looked completely stunned by the way @placeholder took them apart during the end of the game
Entities: Sherwood, Demba Ba, Eden Hazard, Spurs, Tottenham, Tim Sherwood, David Kent, Samuel Eto’o, Champions League, Chelsea, London
Passage: By David Kent Tim Sherwood launched an extraordinary attack on his players and the club after their 4-0 defeat against Chelsea on Saturday night. In an emotional post-match interview following his side’s capitulation against their London rivals, Sherwood hit out at a lack of characters in the Spurs dressing room, claimed there are players he ‘couldn’t count on’ and urged the club’s hierarchy to ‘wake up’ in their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League. ‘There is a lack of character and, too many who are too nice to each other’, a furious Sherwood said after Samuel Eto’o, Eden Hazard and two goals from Demba Ba saw Chelsea run riot against their capital neighbours. Tim Sherwood said Tottenham have a lack of characters. He reveals there are players he doesn't count on in important moments. Sherwood says fans should 'wake up' if they think top four is possible
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Chelsea
|
[
"Cadbury"
] |
{
"passage": 1410,
"query": 2217
}
|
Query: @placeholder is all about bringing joy and nothing is more joyful than
Entities: Coronation Street, Jack Boyer, Plumstead, Christmas, London, Mark Collett, Cadbury, Bianca London
Passage: By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 04:24 EST, 8 November 2013 | UPDATED: 07:02 EST, 8 November 2013 Christmas came early for two young boys from London after they were cast in Cadbury's first ever festive advert after leaping out on the chocolate firm's filming team wearing purple superhero capes. Location scouts for the chocolate giant had chosen the boys' houses to be used in filming of the ad, which involved wrapping their entire street in 2,500 metres of purple paper, 60ft of printed tape and giant 18ft bows. Jack Boyer and Mark Collett , both eight, from Plumstead, caught the eye of directors when they burst out of their house onto the street clad in capes made from the Cadbury's props. Due to air in the ad break of Coronation Street tonight. Stars two young boys who caught team's attention when their house was chosen as location for shoot. Cadbury factory will be working 24 hours a day, seven days a week to keep up with demand. Boys given year's supply of chocolate
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Cadbury
|
[
"Apple"
] |
{
"passage": 1411,
"query": 2218
}
|
Query: @placeholder's troubles were well known within the industry, so Dell's comment, while brusque, wasn't out of line with other pundits'.
Entities: Steve Jobs, San Francisco, Michael Dell, Dell, CNN, Apple
Passage: San Francisco (CNN) -- Much has changed in technology over the past 14 years, including Michael Dell's forecast for the industry's biggest player, Apple. The history of Apple has been a hot topic in the two weeks since the death of its co-founder Steve Jobs. One of the most repeated quotes came from the founder of Dell, a longtime Apple competitor in personal computers. At a tech conference in October 1997, Dell was asked what he would do with Apple if he were in charge of the beleaguered company. "What would I do? I'd shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders," Dell replied after some prodding. Michael Dell seems to regret a statement he made about Apple in 1997. Dell had once said that Apple should shut itself down. Now, Dell praises Steve Jobs and calls him a friend
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Apple
|
[
"Apple"
] |
{
"passage": 1411,
"query": 2219
}
|
Query: "It was on the rocks," Jobs said of @placeholder upon his return in 1997, speaking at a conference last year.
Entities: Steve Jobs, San Francisco, Michael Dell, Dell, CNN, Apple
Passage: San Francisco (CNN) -- Much has changed in technology over the past 14 years, including Michael Dell's forecast for the industry's biggest player, Apple. The history of Apple has been a hot topic in the two weeks since the death of its co-founder Steve Jobs. One of the most repeated quotes came from the founder of Dell, a longtime Apple competitor in personal computers. At a tech conference in October 1997, Dell was asked what he would do with Apple if he were in charge of the beleaguered company. "What would I do? I'd shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders," Dell replied after some prodding. Michael Dell seems to regret a statement he made about Apple in 1997. Dell had once said that Apple should shut itself down. Now, Dell praises Steve Jobs and calls him a friend
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Apple
|
[
"Steve Jobs"
] |
{
"passage": 1411,
"query": 2220
}
|
Query: But as we know now, @placeholder orchestrated a miraculous turnaround, taking Apple from near-bankruptcy to most valuable company by market capitalization.
Entities: Steve Jobs, San Francisco, Michael Dell, Dell, CNN, Apple
Passage: San Francisco (CNN) -- Much has changed in technology over the past 14 years, including Michael Dell's forecast for the industry's biggest player, Apple. The history of Apple has been a hot topic in the two weeks since the death of its co-founder Steve Jobs. One of the most repeated quotes came from the founder of Dell, a longtime Apple competitor in personal computers. At a tech conference in October 1997, Dell was asked what he would do with Apple if he were in charge of the beleaguered company. "What would I do? I'd shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders," Dell replied after some prodding. Michael Dell seems to regret a statement he made about Apple in 1997. Dell had once said that Apple should shut itself down. Now, Dell praises Steve Jobs and calls him a friend
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Steve Jobs
|
[
"Steve Jobs"
] |
{
"passage": 1411,
"query": 2221
}
|
Query: We'll never know how @placeholder would have responded to Dell's about-face.
Entities: Steve Jobs, San Francisco, Michael Dell, Dell, CNN, Apple
Passage: San Francisco (CNN) -- Much has changed in technology over the past 14 years, including Michael Dell's forecast for the industry's biggest player, Apple. The history of Apple has been a hot topic in the two weeks since the death of its co-founder Steve Jobs. One of the most repeated quotes came from the founder of Dell, a longtime Apple competitor in personal computers. At a tech conference in October 1997, Dell was asked what he would do with Apple if he were in charge of the beleaguered company. "What would I do? I'd shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders," Dell replied after some prodding. Michael Dell seems to regret a statement he made about Apple in 1997. Dell had once said that Apple should shut itself down. Now, Dell praises Steve Jobs and calls him a friend
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Steve Jobs
|
[
"Mumbles"
] |
{
"passage": 1412,
"query": 2222
}
|
Query: @placeholder surveys the view from a watch tower, wearing his commander headset
Entities: Mumbles, Mark Thompson, Typhoon, Meredith Craven, Meredith, Mark, North of England, British Army, New York, Falklands, Kenya, Major, Hadrian's wall, Katy Winter, British
Passage: By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 1 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:18 EST, 1 January 2014 A solider and his girlfriend have found a unique way of remaining connected when he is on tour around the world. Mark Thompson, 32, takes Mumbles the toy penguin, who was a gift from his girlfriend Meredith Craven, 26, from New York, wherever he goes in the course of his duty as a Major in the British army, snapping him in a variety of unusual and charming situations. From the cockpit of a Typhoon jet plane to Hadrian's wall in the North of England right across to Kenya; Mumbles, is better travelled than most people, and has even met his real life contemporaries in the Falklands . Meredith gave Mumbles to her boyfriend Mark, a Major in the British Army. Couple have been together 6 years but Mark is often away on tours. He began sending Meredith photos of Mumbles from around the world. Using the photos to stay connected, Mark has taken hundreds of photos. Mumbles has piloted, ridden a horse and braved minefields
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Mumbles
|
[
"Gareth Bale"
] |
{
"passage": 1413,
"query": 2223
}
|
Query: Mistakes: Chief executive Woodward failed to sign @placeholder (left), Cesc Fabregas (centre) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right) last summer
Entities: United, James Rodriguez, Paul Hirst, Manchester United, Louis Van Gaal, Cesc Fabregas, Matt Hummels, Liverpool, Woodward, Luis Suarez, Juventus, Old Trafford, Fernando Torres, Arsenal, Borussia Dortmund, Ed Woodward, Louis van Gaal, Press Association, Chelsea, Van Gaal, Cristiano Ronaldo, British, Thomas Vermaelen, Thiago Alcantara, Gareth Bale, Moyes, Luke Shaw, Ander Herrera, Arturo Vidal
Passage: By Paul Hirst, Press Association Ed Woodward insists Manchester United are ready and willing to break the British transfer record if new manager Louis van Gaal decides they need to do so. Woodward endured a frustrating first summer as United's executive vice-chairman last year, as mooted transfers for Cesc Fabregas, Thiago Alcantara, Gareth Bale and even Cristiano Ronaldo failed to materialise. United have paid upwards of £50million for Luke Shaw and Ander Herrera, but as has been the case for the last few years, the biggest transfers have taken place away from Old Trafford this summer. New era: Ed Woodward says Manchester United will break the British transfer record if Louis Van Gaal pinpoints a player who the club needs to sign in order to compete at the highest level. Woodward says United would be willing to pay more than the £50million Chelsea bought Fernando Torres from Liverpool for. He says United would match the £75m and £63m fees for Luis Suarez and James Rodriguez if Van Gaal pinpoints a player he needs. United missed out on transfers of Cesc Fabregas and Gareth Bale last year. United are interested in Borussia Dortmund's Matt Hummels. They are also pursuing a deal for Arsenal defender Thomas Vermaelen. Juventus' Arturo Vidal is not being considered as a potential signing. Woodward says sacking of Moyes was the 'toughest call' of his career
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Gareth Bale
|
[
"Hulton Archive"
] |
{
"passage": 1414,
"query": 2224
}
|
Query: "The @placeholder didn't know what they had because they didn't look at it with this particular remit in mind, and with 80 million records, you can imagine things get lost!"
Entities: The Missing Chapter, Britain, Britons, East London, Hulton Archive, Victorian Britain, Black Chronicles II, Black Britons, Rivington Place, Mussai, Mark Sealy, CNN, Autograph ABP, London
Passage: London (CNN) -- Delicate, rare and striking - forgotten photographs of black Britons in the late 19th and early 20th century have been unearthed from the depths of the Hulton Archive -- one of the world's oldest and largest archives holding over 80 million images. Black Chronicles II, a photographic exhibition at Rivington Place in East London is currently showcasing over 200 images that explore black presences in Victorian Britain, the majority of which have never been revealed to the public. Part of "The Missing Chapter" -- a three-year project devoted to researching and revealing the earliest imagery of black people in Britain -- curators Renée Mussai and Mark Sealy of archive and research centre Autograph ABP have re-introduced a neglected part of history to the public consciousness. Rare photographs of Black Britons in the late 19th and early 20th century are on display at Rivington Place, London. Over 200 images exploring the black presence in Victorian Britain have been revealed to the public for the very first time
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Hulton Archive
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1415,
"query": 2225
}
|
Query: Rockets and bullets were fired into the @placeholder compound, while suicide bombers struck against police and intelligence targets.
Entities: Taliban, U.S., Rockets, Afghan, Nato, Kabul, David Williams
Passage: By David Williams UPDATED: 02:26 EST, 14 September 2011 Security forces killed the last of six Taliban fighters in Kabul today to bring to an end a 20-hour siege on the Afghan capital. Suicide bombers struck the U.S. embassy and Nato headquarters in the city yesterday in a series of co-ordinated attacks. It finally ended this morning in a flurry of gunfire as six of the terrorists were killed. At least seven innocent people, including four policemen, were killed in the assault. The attacks proved yet again that despite massive security, the Taliban can strike at will against key targets in the capital. Rockets fired at U.S. and other embassies in diplomatic zone. Gang of insurgents take over empty building and start firing. Two suicide bombers strike in other areas, third is shot dead. U.S. embassy says all its personnel are safe
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U.S.
|
[
"Afghan"
] |
{
"passage": 1415,
"query": 2226
}
|
Query: Afghan officials said at least one @placeholder police officer, a civilian, and two insurgents had been killed as gunfire and explosions resounded across the city well into the afternoon.
Entities: Taliban, U.S., Rockets, Afghan, Nato, Kabul, David Williams
Passage: By David Williams UPDATED: 02:26 EST, 14 September 2011 Security forces killed the last of six Taliban fighters in Kabul today to bring to an end a 20-hour siege on the Afghan capital. Suicide bombers struck the U.S. embassy and Nato headquarters in the city yesterday in a series of co-ordinated attacks. It finally ended this morning in a flurry of gunfire as six of the terrorists were killed. At least seven innocent people, including four policemen, were killed in the assault. The attacks proved yet again that despite massive security, the Taliban can strike at will against key targets in the capital. Rockets fired at U.S. and other embassies in diplomatic zone. Gang of insurgents take over empty building and start firing. Two suicide bombers strike in other areas, third is shot dead. U.S. embassy says all its personnel are safe
|
Afghan
|
[
"Kabul"
] |
{
"passage": 1415,
"query": 2227
}
|
Query: In western @placeholder, a few miles away, a suicide bomber detonated explosives at the entrance to a building belonging to the city's civil order police, killing a policeman and wounding two.
Entities: Taliban, U.S., Rockets, Afghan, Nato, Kabul, David Williams
Passage: By David Williams UPDATED: 02:26 EST, 14 September 2011 Security forces killed the last of six Taliban fighters in Kabul today to bring to an end a 20-hour siege on the Afghan capital. Suicide bombers struck the U.S. embassy and Nato headquarters in the city yesterday in a series of co-ordinated attacks. It finally ended this morning in a flurry of gunfire as six of the terrorists were killed. At least seven innocent people, including four policemen, were killed in the assault. The attacks proved yet again that despite massive security, the Taliban can strike at will against key targets in the capital. Rockets fired at U.S. and other embassies in diplomatic zone. Gang of insurgents take over empty building and start firing. Two suicide bombers strike in other areas, third is shot dead. U.S. embassy says all its personnel are safe
|
Kabul
|
[
"Sam Seaborn"
] |
{
"passage": 1416,
"query": 2228
}
|
Query: While @placeholder ran for help, Rhodri dialled 999 and Ben started performing CPR until an ambulance arrived.
Entities: Sam Seaborn, Hertfordshire, Ben Stevens, Ledbury, Wolff-Parkinson-White, Joel, Sara Malm, Rhodri Whittaker, Joel Massey, CPR
Passage: By Sara Malm A teenage boy who'd gone into cardiac arrest was brought back to life by his friends, who were able to perform CPR thanks to a First Aid class they'd remembered from school. Joel Massey, 14, had a heart attack and suddenly collapsed while playing football with his three friends Sam Seaborn, Rhodri Whittaker and Ben Stevens, all 16, near his home in Ledbury, Hertfordshire. Joel’s heart stopped for ten minutes, but thanks to his friends’ quick thinking, he is expected to make a full recovery. Lifesavers: Thanks to his friends Sam Seaborn, Ben Stevens and Rhodri Whittaker, Joel Massey survived a ten-minute cardiac arrest on the football pitch earlier this month. Joel Massey, 14, has heart disease Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Went into cardiac arrest while playing football with his three friends. Fortunately, Ben Stevens, 16, had received training in CPR. His other two friends were able to call an ambulance and get help. Although his heart stopped for ten minutes, Joel survived the ordeal
|
Sam Seaborn
|
[
"Joel",
"Joel Massey"
] |
{
"passage": 1416,
"query": 2229
}
|
Query: Collect photo of @placeholder mountain biking with his friend Rhodri Whittaker
Entities: Sam Seaborn, Hertfordshire, Ben Stevens, Ledbury, Wolff-Parkinson-White, Joel, Sara Malm, Rhodri Whittaker, Joel Massey, CPR
Passage: By Sara Malm A teenage boy who'd gone into cardiac arrest was brought back to life by his friends, who were able to perform CPR thanks to a First Aid class they'd remembered from school. Joel Massey, 14, had a heart attack and suddenly collapsed while playing football with his three friends Sam Seaborn, Rhodri Whittaker and Ben Stevens, all 16, near his home in Ledbury, Hertfordshire. Joel’s heart stopped for ten minutes, but thanks to his friends’ quick thinking, he is expected to make a full recovery. Lifesavers: Thanks to his friends Sam Seaborn, Ben Stevens and Rhodri Whittaker, Joel Massey survived a ten-minute cardiac arrest on the football pitch earlier this month. Joel Massey, 14, has heart disease Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Went into cardiac arrest while playing football with his three friends. Fortunately, Ben Stevens, 16, had received training in CPR. His other two friends were able to call an ambulance and get help. Although his heart stopped for ten minutes, Joel survived the ordeal
|
Joel
|
[
"Joel",
"Joel Massey"
] |
{
"passage": 1416,
"query": 2229
}
|
Query: Collect photo of @placeholder mountain biking with his friend Rhodri Whittaker
Entities: Sam Seaborn, Hertfordshire, Ben Stevens, Ledbury, Wolff-Parkinson-White, Joel, Sara Malm, Rhodri Whittaker, Joel Massey, CPR
Passage: By Sara Malm A teenage boy who'd gone into cardiac arrest was brought back to life by his friends, who were able to perform CPR thanks to a First Aid class they'd remembered from school. Joel Massey, 14, had a heart attack and suddenly collapsed while playing football with his three friends Sam Seaborn, Rhodri Whittaker and Ben Stevens, all 16, near his home in Ledbury, Hertfordshire. Joel’s heart stopped for ten minutes, but thanks to his friends’ quick thinking, he is expected to make a full recovery. Lifesavers: Thanks to his friends Sam Seaborn, Ben Stevens and Rhodri Whittaker, Joel Massey survived a ten-minute cardiac arrest on the football pitch earlier this month. Joel Massey, 14, has heart disease Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Went into cardiac arrest while playing football with his three friends. Fortunately, Ben Stevens, 16, had received training in CPR. His other two friends were able to call an ambulance and get help. Although his heart stopped for ten minutes, Joel survived the ordeal
|
Joel Massey
|
[
"India",
"Indian"
] |
{
"passage": 1417,
"query": 2230
}
|
Query: Reports in @placeholder's media said four Pakistani soldiers were killed, but Pakistan's military "strongly denied the report of any (casualties) on the Pakistani side."
Entities: Neha Goyal, Fighting, Pakistani, Pakistan, Athar Abbas, Srinagar, India, SRINAGAR, CNN, South Asia, Indian, Kashmir, Line of Control
Passage: SRINAGAR, Indian-controlled Kashmir (CNN) -- Senior Pakistani and Indian military officials met Tuesday to discuss a border clash in Kashmir, the first major skirmish between South Asia's nuclear rivals since a 2003 cease-fire. Indian army soldiers on the outskirts of Kashmir's summer capital Srinagar. Pakistan's army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas told CNN that Pakistan "made our point clear" regarding the firefight, which he said began after Indian soldiers crossed the Line of Control that separates Kashmir between India and Pakistan. But an Indian military spokeswoman, Capt. Neha Goyal, told CNN Pakistani troops crossed the Line of Control and "started firing on our patrol," killing an Indian soldier. Pakistan: Fighting began after Indian soldiers crossed the Line of Control. India accused Pakistan of attacking one of its patrols, killing a soldier. Firefight took place across the Line of Control border in disputed Kashmir region
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India
|
[
"India",
"Indian"
] |
{
"passage": 1417,
"query": 2230
}
|
Query: Reports in @placeholder's media said four Pakistani soldiers were killed, but Pakistan's military "strongly denied the report of any (casualties) on the Pakistani side."
Entities: Neha Goyal, Fighting, Pakistani, Pakistan, Athar Abbas, Srinagar, India, SRINAGAR, CNN, South Asia, Indian, Kashmir, Line of Control
Passage: SRINAGAR, Indian-controlled Kashmir (CNN) -- Senior Pakistani and Indian military officials met Tuesday to discuss a border clash in Kashmir, the first major skirmish between South Asia's nuclear rivals since a 2003 cease-fire. Indian army soldiers on the outskirts of Kashmir's summer capital Srinagar. Pakistan's army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas told CNN that Pakistan "made our point clear" regarding the firefight, which he said began after Indian soldiers crossed the Line of Control that separates Kashmir between India and Pakistan. But an Indian military spokeswoman, Capt. Neha Goyal, told CNN Pakistani troops crossed the Line of Control and "started firing on our patrol," killing an Indian soldier. Pakistan: Fighting began after Indian soldiers crossed the Line of Control. India accused Pakistan of attacking one of its patrols, killing a soldier. Firefight took place across the Line of Control border in disputed Kashmir region
|
Indian
|
[
"Pakistan",
"Pakistani"
] |
{
"passage": 1417,
"query": 2231
}
|
Query: Reports in India's media said four Pakistani soldiers were killed, but Pakistan's military "strongly denied the report of any (casualties) on the @placeholder side."
Entities: Neha Goyal, Fighting, Pakistani, Pakistan, Athar Abbas, Srinagar, India, SRINAGAR, CNN, South Asia, Indian, Kashmir, Line of Control
Passage: SRINAGAR, Indian-controlled Kashmir (CNN) -- Senior Pakistani and Indian military officials met Tuesday to discuss a border clash in Kashmir, the first major skirmish between South Asia's nuclear rivals since a 2003 cease-fire. Indian army soldiers on the outskirts of Kashmir's summer capital Srinagar. Pakistan's army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas told CNN that Pakistan "made our point clear" regarding the firefight, which he said began after Indian soldiers crossed the Line of Control that separates Kashmir between India and Pakistan. But an Indian military spokeswoman, Capt. Neha Goyal, told CNN Pakistani troops crossed the Line of Control and "started firing on our patrol," killing an Indian soldier. Pakistan: Fighting began after Indian soldiers crossed the Line of Control. India accused Pakistan of attacking one of its patrols, killing a soldier. Firefight took place across the Line of Control border in disputed Kashmir region
|
Pakistan
|
[
"Pakistan",
"Pakistani"
] |
{
"passage": 1417,
"query": 2231
}
|
Query: Reports in India's media said four Pakistani soldiers were killed, but Pakistan's military "strongly denied the report of any (casualties) on the @placeholder side."
Entities: Neha Goyal, Fighting, Pakistani, Pakistan, Athar Abbas, Srinagar, India, SRINAGAR, CNN, South Asia, Indian, Kashmir, Line of Control
Passage: SRINAGAR, Indian-controlled Kashmir (CNN) -- Senior Pakistani and Indian military officials met Tuesday to discuss a border clash in Kashmir, the first major skirmish between South Asia's nuclear rivals since a 2003 cease-fire. Indian army soldiers on the outskirts of Kashmir's summer capital Srinagar. Pakistan's army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas told CNN that Pakistan "made our point clear" regarding the firefight, which he said began after Indian soldiers crossed the Line of Control that separates Kashmir between India and Pakistan. But an Indian military spokeswoman, Capt. Neha Goyal, told CNN Pakistani troops crossed the Line of Control and "started firing on our patrol," killing an Indian soldier. Pakistan: Fighting began after Indian soldiers crossed the Line of Control. India accused Pakistan of attacking one of its patrols, killing a soldier. Firefight took place across the Line of Control border in disputed Kashmir region
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Pakistani
|
[
"Douglas"
] |
{
"passage": 1418,
"query": 2232
}
|
Query: Owen waited at the couple's home until @placeholder arrived before kidnapping him and driving him to a remote area.
Entities: Douglas, Georgia, Gregory Owen, Kelly Renee Gissendaner, Kelly Gissendaner, Department of Corrections, Burger King Whoppers, Jackson
Passage: Death row: Kelly Renee Gissendaner (above), 46, is now scheduled to be put to death on Monday A mother-of-three who will become the first woman to be executed in Georgia in 70 years has been granted a few more days of life - thanks to the weather, despite her clemency being denied. Kelly Renee Gissendaner, 46, had been scheduled to receive the lethal injection at 7pm on Wednesday at the state prison in Jackson, but the execution has now been reset for Monday, according to a Department of Corrections statement. The department did not provide a reason, but a winter storm is forecast to hit parts of Georgia on Wednesday afternoon, closing schools and offices and prompting warnings about roads. Kelly Gissendaner was sentenced to death for making her boyfriend murder her husband Douglas in 1997. A winter storm is forecast to hit parts of Georgia this afternoon so her execution has been rescheduled for Monday, authorities said. On Tuesday, she appealed for clemency and her daughter pleaded for leniency on her behalf - but the appeal was denied on Wednesday. She was sentenced to death for persuading her then-lover to kidnap and stab her husband before she helped him burn the man's car. The boyfriend, Gregory Owen, is serving life behind bars. Even though she did not kill anyone, authorities said her husband would be alive if it were not for her. She has requested a massive last meal including two Burger King Whoppers with cheese, cornbread, fries and cherry vanilla ice cream
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Douglas
|
[
"Douglas"
] |
{
"passage": 1418,
"query": 2233
}
|
Query: @placeholder' burned-out car was found the following morning, and more than a week later the body was found a mile away.
Entities: Douglas, Georgia, Gregory Owen, Kelly Renee Gissendaner, Kelly Gissendaner, Department of Corrections, Burger King Whoppers, Jackson
Passage: Death row: Kelly Renee Gissendaner (above), 46, is now scheduled to be put to death on Monday A mother-of-three who will become the first woman to be executed in Georgia in 70 years has been granted a few more days of life - thanks to the weather, despite her clemency being denied. Kelly Renee Gissendaner, 46, had been scheduled to receive the lethal injection at 7pm on Wednesday at the state prison in Jackson, but the execution has now been reset for Monday, according to a Department of Corrections statement. The department did not provide a reason, but a winter storm is forecast to hit parts of Georgia on Wednesday afternoon, closing schools and offices and prompting warnings about roads. Kelly Gissendaner was sentenced to death for making her boyfriend murder her husband Douglas in 1997. A winter storm is forecast to hit parts of Georgia this afternoon so her execution has been rescheduled for Monday, authorities said. On Tuesday, she appealed for clemency and her daughter pleaded for leniency on her behalf - but the appeal was denied on Wednesday. She was sentenced to death for persuading her then-lover to kidnap and stab her husband before she helped him burn the man's car. The boyfriend, Gregory Owen, is serving life behind bars. Even though she did not kill anyone, authorities said her husband would be alive if it were not for her. She has requested a massive last meal including two Burger King Whoppers with cheese, cornbread, fries and cherry vanilla ice cream
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Douglas
|
[
"Masoma"
] |
{
"passage": 1419,
"query": 2234
}
|
Query: After inhaling the additive smoke that often swirled around the house, @placeholder's two young children soon became addicted, without her even realizing.
Entities: Fatima, Mother, Masoma, Mohammad, Zahra, Husain, CNN, Ali, Kabul
Passage: Kabul (CNN) -- On the outskirts of Kabul, behind a high wall is a building that used to serve as a school classroom. On the outside, painted on the dusty gray walls, are murals of brightly colored animals. Inside on the worn-out carpet sits a family, huddled together. Masoma smiles shyly as we enter the room. The 25-year-old mother of two invites me to sit on a deep red cushion, used at night for their bedding. Her children -- five-year-old Ali and eight-year-old Mohammad --- sit close to their grandmother, Zahra, who looks much older than her 54 years. Masoma's sister, 20-year-old Fatima, and older brother Husain, 27, lean against the wall looking on as we set up for the interview. Family of seven addicted to opium seeking treatment in Kabul. Two children, aged just five and seven, breathed in family's smoke. Masoma, 25, took up the drug after losing her husband. Mother, brother and sister also used drug to dull the pain of death
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Masoma
|
[
"Sriram Hathwar"
] |
{
"passage": 1420,
"query": 2235
}
|
Query: @placeholder entered the final round as the favorite after finishing in third place last year.
Entities: Snejana Farberov, Ansun Sujoe, Williamson, Sriram Hathwar, Jacob, Southeast Asia, New York, Painted Post, Bonita Springs, Texas, Jacob Williamson, Williams, Florida, Scripps National Spelling Bee, Fort Worth
Passage: By Snejana Farberov 'I know it! I know it! I totally know it! Scripps National Spelling Bee finalist Jacob Williamson shrieked after drawing the word 'kabaragoya' Thursday night. With only seven contestants remaining on the stage, a visibly excited Williamson, 15, proceeded to incorrectly spell out the name of a large lizard from Southeast Asia: c-a-b-a-r-a-g-o-y-a. Williams, a home-schooled boy from Bonita Springs, Florida, who has become a viral sensation thanks to his over-the-top spelling bee celebrations, was so confident he knew the word that he did not even bother to ask for the language of origin, definition or alternative spelling. Jacob Williamson, 15, of Florida, thought he knew the word 'kabaragoya' but ended up misspelling it by getting the first letter wrong. Williamson, a home-schooled coin collector, was eliminated from round 10 of Scripps National Spelling Bee. Jacob won over viewers nationwide with his boundless enthusiasm and over-the-top celebrations. Sriram Hathwar, 14, of Painted Post, New York, and Ansun Sujoe, 13, of Fort Worth, Texas, were joint winners. The two engaged in a final-round duel and after spelling 12 words each correctly were named co-champions. It was the first time in 52 years two spellers were winners
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Sriram Hathwar
|
[
"SNS"
] |
{
"passage": 1421,
"query": 2236
}
|
Query: And they will continue to allow access to the military's internal "@placeholder-like services."
Entities: Marines, MySpace, OPSEC, U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S., Facebook, Marine Corps, WIRED, Twitter, SNS, COMSEC
Passage: (WIRED) -- The U.S. Marine Corps has banned Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and other social media sites from its networks, effective immediately. The Marine Corps fears that social media sites such as Facebook could pose a security risk. "These internet sites in general are a proven haven for malicious actors and content and are particularly high risk due to information exposure, user generated content and targeting by adversaries," reads a Marine Corps order, issued Monday. "The very nature of SNS [social network sites] creates a larger attack and exploitation window, exposes unnecessary information to adversaries and provides an easy conduit for information leakage that puts OPSEC [operational security], COMSEC [communications security], [and] personnel... at an elevated risk of compromise." U.S. Marine Corps bans Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and other social media sites. Order, issued Monday, states that information on the sites poses a security risk. The Marines' ban is effective immediately and will last a year. U.S. Army recently ordered all U.S. bases to provide access to Facebook
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SNS
|
[
"Ibragim Todashev"
] |
{
"passage": 1422,
"query": 2237
}
|
Query: Investigation: An FBI evidence response team enters an apartment after an agent shot and killed @placeholder who was questioned in connection with the Boston Marathon bombings
Entities: Brendan Mess, FBI, Sean Collier, Erik Weissman, Ibragim Todashev, Boston, Raphael Teken, Tsarnaev, Massachusetts, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Chechan, Waltham, MIT, Boston Marathon
Passage: The girlfriend of one of the three men brutally killed in a Waltham, Massachusetts apartment in 2011 has revealed that she told police soon after the murders that Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev had been a frequent visitor to the apartment. The woman, who hasn’t been named, was the girlfriend of Brendan Mess, 25. On Sept. 11, 2011 she found his dead body along with those of Erik Weissman, 31, and Raphael Teken, 37. Earlier this week Chechan immigrant Ibragim Todashev, 27, was killed by FBI agents but not before he implicated himself and Tsarnaev in the 2011 triple slaying. Earlier this week Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev was implicated in a triple slaying that occurred in 2011. The girlfriend of one of the victims has now revealed she told police that Tsarnaev knew the murdered men just after the killings. She also told police her boyfriend, Brendan Mess, had owned a gun but police told her it was missing from the crime scene. The same gun is believed to have been used by the bombing suspects to kill MIT police officer Sean Collier last month
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Ibragim Todashev
|
[
"Shiite"
] |
{
"passage": 1423,
"query": 2238
}
|
Query: ISIS has called the @placeholder Turkmen heretics and vowed to push them out.
Entities: al-Amerli, United States, Australia, ISIS, Barack Obama, France, U.S., Shiite, Turkmen, UK, Gen. Khaled al-Amerli, CNN, Iraqi, Amerli, Iraq
Passage: Iraqi security and volunteer forces have broken the siege of Amerli and have entered the town, retired Gen. Khaled al-Amerli, an Amerli resident and member of its self-defense force, told CNN on Sunday. Iraqi state TV also reported that the siege had been broken. The news prompted a wave of celebrations across the town, which had been besieged by fighters from the terror group ISIS. Residents waved the Iraqi flag and fired celebratory shots into the air, al-Amerli said. "Today is a day of victory for Iraq and the resilient people of Amerli," the retired general said. The breakthrough came after the United States said it carried out airstrikes and dropped humanitarian aid in Amerli to protect an ethnic minority that one official said faced the threat of an "imminent massacre." Amerli is home to many of Iraq's Shiite Turkmen. U.S. lawmakers call on President Barack Obama for ISIS strategy. Iraqi forces break terrorist seige of the town of Amerli. The U.S. dropped aid for the Iraqi town, which was surrounded by ISIS. Australia, France and the UK also participated in the aid drop
|
Shiite
|
[
"Jackson",
"Michael",
"Michael Jackson"
] |
{
"passage": 1424,
"query": 2239
}
|
Query: Questions surrounding Michael Jackson's death and AEG Live's role in his last days are an "obvious source of tension" as Katherine Jackson objects to the agreement, @placeholder attorney Burt Levitch said.
Entities: LOS ANGELES, Holly Terrace, Michael Jackson, AEG, Glendale, California, Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Jackson, The Great Mausoleum, AEG Live, CNN, Michael, Katherine Jackson, Ken Sunshine
Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Michael Jackson will be buried Saturday, August 29, on what would have been the singer's 51st birthday, according to a statement from publicist Ken Sunshine. Katherine Jackson has proposed she or one of her children be added as an executor to Michael's will. The private ceremony will take place at Holly Terrace in The Great Mausoleum at Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, and "will be limited to family and close friends," the statement said. Jackson died June 25 of cardiac arrest. The famed entertainer was 50. Other Jackson plans have moved sluggishly. Monday, a judge delayed his approval of the exhibition agreement between concert promoter AEG Live and the Jackson estate until Friday, when he will hear testimony about why Michael Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, thinks it should be renegotiated. NEW: Michael Jackson to be buried Saturday, August 29. Judge delays approval of agreement between AEG Live, Jackson estate until Friday. Jackson family hints at possibility of filing wrongful-death lawsuit against AEG Live. AEG lawyer: Further delay in would cause company to abandon the deal
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Jackson
|
[
"Jackson",
"Michael",
"Michael Jackson"
] |
{
"passage": 1424,
"query": 2239
}
|
Query: Questions surrounding Michael Jackson's death and AEG Live's role in his last days are an "obvious source of tension" as Katherine Jackson objects to the agreement, @placeholder attorney Burt Levitch said.
Entities: LOS ANGELES, Holly Terrace, Michael Jackson, AEG, Glendale, California, Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Jackson, The Great Mausoleum, AEG Live, CNN, Michael, Katherine Jackson, Ken Sunshine
Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Michael Jackson will be buried Saturday, August 29, on what would have been the singer's 51st birthday, according to a statement from publicist Ken Sunshine. Katherine Jackson has proposed she or one of her children be added as an executor to Michael's will. The private ceremony will take place at Holly Terrace in The Great Mausoleum at Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, and "will be limited to family and close friends," the statement said. Jackson died June 25 of cardiac arrest. The famed entertainer was 50. Other Jackson plans have moved sluggishly. Monday, a judge delayed his approval of the exhibition agreement between concert promoter AEG Live and the Jackson estate until Friday, when he will hear testimony about why Michael Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, thinks it should be renegotiated. NEW: Michael Jackson to be buried Saturday, August 29. Judge delays approval of agreement between AEG Live, Jackson estate until Friday. Jackson family hints at possibility of filing wrongful-death lawsuit against AEG Live. AEG lawyer: Further delay in would cause company to abandon the deal
|
Michael
|
[
"Jackson",
"Michael",
"Michael Jackson"
] |
{
"passage": 1424,
"query": 2239
}
|
Query: Questions surrounding Michael Jackson's death and AEG Live's role in his last days are an "obvious source of tension" as Katherine Jackson objects to the agreement, @placeholder attorney Burt Levitch said.
Entities: LOS ANGELES, Holly Terrace, Michael Jackson, AEG, Glendale, California, Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Jackson, The Great Mausoleum, AEG Live, CNN, Michael, Katherine Jackson, Ken Sunshine
Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Michael Jackson will be buried Saturday, August 29, on what would have been the singer's 51st birthday, according to a statement from publicist Ken Sunshine. Katherine Jackson has proposed she or one of her children be added as an executor to Michael's will. The private ceremony will take place at Holly Terrace in The Great Mausoleum at Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, and "will be limited to family and close friends," the statement said. Jackson died June 25 of cardiac arrest. The famed entertainer was 50. Other Jackson plans have moved sluggishly. Monday, a judge delayed his approval of the exhibition agreement between concert promoter AEG Live and the Jackson estate until Friday, when he will hear testimony about why Michael Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, thinks it should be renegotiated. NEW: Michael Jackson to be buried Saturday, August 29. Judge delays approval of agreement between AEG Live, Jackson estate until Friday. Jackson family hints at possibility of filing wrongful-death lawsuit against AEG Live. AEG lawyer: Further delay in would cause company to abandon the deal
|
Michael Jackson
|
[
"Bharat"
] |
{
"passage": 1425,
"query": 2240
}
|
Query: They had a knife, so we didn't want to take a risk,' said @placeholder, who said the woman looked 'unfit'.
Entities: Bharat, Edinburgh, Leith Walk Primary, Manand Patel, Schoolboy Manand Patel, CCTV, Nairne Convenience Store, Manand
Passage: This is the horrifying moment a masked woman held a foot-long knife to a nine-year-old boy's throat during a botched corner shop robbery. Schoolboy Manand Patel was threatened with the blade and ordered to open the till for the female robber's male accomplice at Nairne Convenience Store in Edinburgh. She then brandished the weapon at his father and uncle - threatening to kill them if they tried to help the youngster, who is a pupil at Leith Walk Primary. Manand screamed for his father and desperately tried to open the till for the male robber, but he could not reach. Manand Patel, 9, was threatened with a foot-long blade and told to open till. Police are now hunting two robbers a male and woman in their mid-20s. Masked woman also brandished the weapon at the boy's father and uncle. CCTV shows boy's father Bharat, 44, jumping on the counter to protect son. Both suspects were described as being in their mid-20s and around 5ft tall
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Bharat
|
[
"Syria",
"Syrian"
] |
{
"passage": 1426,
"query": 2241
}
|
Query: provide ‘direct military aid’ to @placeholder’s rebels in the light of the new
Entities: Northern Ireland, Syrian, Assad, Downing Street, G8, Russian, PM, Washington, David Cameron, Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin, Putin, G8 Summit, Cameron, Jason Groves, Bashar al-Assad, Syria, Obama, David Williams
Passage: By Jason Groves And David Williams PUBLISHED: 07:44 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 15 June 2013 David Cameron and Barack Obama are plotting a G8 Summit showdown with Vladimir Putin over his support for Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. The move comes as the Prime Minister said there was ‘credible evidence of multiple attacks using chemical weapons in Syria, including the use of the abhorrent agent sarin’. He and Mr Obama will warn the Russian president they are prepared to contemplate military action in Syria unless he pulls the plug on the Assad regime. Scroll down for video. PM has backed Washington claims that Assad regime has used sarin gas. Leaders will discuss plan of action in urgent telephone call tonight. Cameron will meet Putin in Downing Street on Sunday ahead of G8. They will put pressure on Russian president at G8 in Northern Ireland. Obama plans no-fly zone after evidence of chemical weapons is uncovered. An area stretching 25 miles into Syria could be enforced with planes. The two-year conflict has now claimed the lives of 93,000 people
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Syria
|
[
"Syria",
"Syrian"
] |
{
"passage": 1426,
"query": 2241
}
|
Query: provide ‘direct military aid’ to @placeholder’s rebels in the light of the new
Entities: Northern Ireland, Syrian, Assad, Downing Street, G8, Russian, PM, Washington, David Cameron, Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin, Putin, G8 Summit, Cameron, Jason Groves, Bashar al-Assad, Syria, Obama, David Williams
Passage: By Jason Groves And David Williams PUBLISHED: 07:44 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 15 June 2013 David Cameron and Barack Obama are plotting a G8 Summit showdown with Vladimir Putin over his support for Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. The move comes as the Prime Minister said there was ‘credible evidence of multiple attacks using chemical weapons in Syria, including the use of the abhorrent agent sarin’. He and Mr Obama will warn the Russian president they are prepared to contemplate military action in Syria unless he pulls the plug on the Assad regime. Scroll down for video. PM has backed Washington claims that Assad regime has used sarin gas. Leaders will discuss plan of action in urgent telephone call tonight. Cameron will meet Putin in Downing Street on Sunday ahead of G8. They will put pressure on Russian president at G8 in Northern Ireland. Obama plans no-fly zone after evidence of chemical weapons is uncovered. An area stretching 25 miles into Syria could be enforced with planes. The two-year conflict has now claimed the lives of 93,000 people
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Syrian
|
[
"Yemen"
] |
{
"passage": 1427,
"query": 2242
}
|
Query: Mamari said @placeholder will not accept movements that spread with force and kill people.
Entities: Sunni, Saleh, Sa'ada, Sunnis, Houthi, CNN, Houthi Shia, Yemen
Passage: (CNN) -- At least 24 people were killed early Sunday when militants raided a Sunni town in northern Yemen, medics and witnesses said. The Houthi Shia militants raided a Sunni town in Sa'ada in the predawn hours, medics said. At least 61 Sunnis are also injured when their homes were shelled with grenades, the medics said. They medics did not want to be named because they are not authorized to talk to the media. Witnesses said the injured did not get medical attention because the town was under siege. The Houthi attacks were concentrated on a Sunni religious center, according to witnesses. Dozens killed when militants raid a Sunni town. At least 61 people are injured when their homes are shelled with grenades. Doctors could not reach the injured because the town is under siege. Saleh returns to Yemen on Saturday night
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Yemen
|
[
"Tour of Britain"
] |
{
"passage": 1428,
"query": 2243
}
|
Query: The @placeholder is scheduled for September 7-14 - the final week of the Vuelta, which starts on August 23.
Entities: Froome, Sky, Vuelta, Hamish Mackay, Team Sky, Espana, Spain, Grand Tour, Chris Froome, Vuelta a Espana, Dave Brailsford, Wiggins, Road World Championships, Tour de France, BBC Sport, Bradley Wiggins, Tour of Britain, H_Mackay, Brailsford
Passage: By Hamish Mackay Follow @@H_Mackay Sir Bradley Wiggins will miss the Vuelta a Espana in order to ride the Tour of Britain, Team Sky principal Sir Dave Brailsford has said. The 2012 Tour de France winner had previously hinted at riding the final Grand Tour of the season as part of his preparations for the Road World Championships in Spain in late September. But Brailsford told BBC Sport: 'He'll ride the Tour of Britain.' Tour: Team Sky boss Dave Brailsford has said that Bradley Wiggins will ride in the Tour of Britain Omission: Wiggins was left out of Sky's Tour de France team due to his poor relationship with Chris Froome. Bradley Wiggins will ride in Tour of Britain, says Dave Brailsford. Wiggins preparing for Road World Championships next month. Team Sky team-mate Chris Froome aiming for Vuelta a Espana. Froome dropped out of Tour de France while Wiggins was not selected
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Tour of Britain
|
[
"Badger State",
"Wisconsin"
] |
{
"passage": 1429,
"query": 2244
}
|
Query: These miners moved from prospect to prospect in southwestern @placeholder, traveling light and often, with little money for luxury.
Entities: Wisconsin, Bucky, state of the Union, Mental Floss, Nebraska, Kool-Aid, Texas, Alabama, Indiana, Massachusetts, Badger State, Mississippi
Passage: (Mental Floss) -- Almost everyone knows that each state of the Union has its own flag. State flags, however, are just the most visible elements of an elaborate, esoteric system of legalized symbols that characterize and codify our united states. It's time we were all exposed to the bizarre symbology of state identity-politics. Texas' state flower, the bluebonnet, is celebrated in the Texas state song. To begin with, some of the most well-known state symbols allude to lesser-known meanings and histories. I grew up in Wisconsin and only recently learned that the Badger State title originally refers not to Bucky, nor to the savage beast itself, but to lead miners in the 1820s and 30s. Wisconsin's Badger State comes from miners who dug caves to survive winters. Alabama's state bird is a flashy-looking woodpecker. State drinks: Nebraska -- Kool-Aid, Indiana -- water. Mississippi state toy: the teddy bear; Massachusetts state bean: navy bean
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Badger State
|
[
"Badger State",
"Wisconsin"
] |
{
"passage": 1429,
"query": 2244
}
|
Query: These miners moved from prospect to prospect in southwestern @placeholder, traveling light and often, with little money for luxury.
Entities: Wisconsin, Bucky, state of the Union, Mental Floss, Nebraska, Kool-Aid, Texas, Alabama, Indiana, Massachusetts, Badger State, Mississippi
Passage: (Mental Floss) -- Almost everyone knows that each state of the Union has its own flag. State flags, however, are just the most visible elements of an elaborate, esoteric system of legalized symbols that characterize and codify our united states. It's time we were all exposed to the bizarre symbology of state identity-politics. Texas' state flower, the bluebonnet, is celebrated in the Texas state song. To begin with, some of the most well-known state symbols allude to lesser-known meanings and histories. I grew up in Wisconsin and only recently learned that the Badger State title originally refers not to Bucky, nor to the savage beast itself, but to lead miners in the 1820s and 30s. Wisconsin's Badger State comes from miners who dug caves to survive winters. Alabama's state bird is a flashy-looking woodpecker. State drinks: Nebraska -- Kool-Aid, Indiana -- water. Mississippi state toy: the teddy bear; Massachusetts state bean: navy bean
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Wisconsin
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1430,
"query": 2245
}
|
Query: On the other side are those who argue the @placeholder must stay the course militarily.
Entities: Afghanistan, Gayle Lemmon, Barack Obama, Taliban, U.S., Quran, Karzai, Afghan, Afghans, CNN, Kandahar, Lemmon
Passage: (CNN) -- The killing of 16 unarmed Afghan civilians is, as President Barack Obama has said, heartbreaking. Families have lost children, mothers and fathers in a rampage that has left Afghanistan reeling. For Afghans it is the latest in a pattern of disrespect and dishonor: the burnings of the Quran that ignited protests, video of U.S. soldiers urinating on Taliban corpses, kill teams in Kandahar. The horror of the killings offers a public relations victory for the Taliban and leaves Afghans wondering whose side they should be on. Is this the kind of "peace" they should believe in and rely on? Both hearts and minds have been shattered and lost. Gayle Lemmon: Massacre, a PR victory for Taliban, raised cry to get out of Afghanistan. She says activists, midwives, educators, doctors who risk lives for progress are unheard. Lemmon: In a bad omen, Karzai signed clergy's standard of conduct for women. Women will be left to ultra-conservatives in a precipitous withdrawal, she says
|
U.S.
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1430,
"query": 2246
}
|
Query: For @placeholder, too much national treasure has been spilled and the treasury has been depleted.
Entities: Afghanistan, Gayle Lemmon, Barack Obama, Taliban, U.S., Quran, Karzai, Afghan, Afghans, CNN, Kandahar, Lemmon
Passage: (CNN) -- The killing of 16 unarmed Afghan civilians is, as President Barack Obama has said, heartbreaking. Families have lost children, mothers and fathers in a rampage that has left Afghanistan reeling. For Afghans it is the latest in a pattern of disrespect and dishonor: the burnings of the Quran that ignited protests, video of U.S. soldiers urinating on Taliban corpses, kill teams in Kandahar. The horror of the killings offers a public relations victory for the Taliban and leaves Afghans wondering whose side they should be on. Is this the kind of "peace" they should believe in and rely on? Both hearts and minds have been shattered and lost. Gayle Lemmon: Massacre, a PR victory for Taliban, raised cry to get out of Afghanistan. She says activists, midwives, educators, doctors who risk lives for progress are unheard. Lemmon: In a bad omen, Karzai signed clergy's standard of conduct for women. Women will be left to ultra-conservatives in a precipitous withdrawal, she says
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U.S.
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[
"Afghan",
"Afghanistan",
"Afghans"
] |
{
"passage": 1430,
"query": 2247
}
|
Query: Diplomacy -- talks about Afghanistan's future that involve all @placeholder sides and regional players and include women.
Entities: Afghanistan, Gayle Lemmon, Barack Obama, Taliban, U.S., Quran, Karzai, Afghan, Afghans, CNN, Kandahar, Lemmon
Passage: (CNN) -- The killing of 16 unarmed Afghan civilians is, as President Barack Obama has said, heartbreaking. Families have lost children, mothers and fathers in a rampage that has left Afghanistan reeling. For Afghans it is the latest in a pattern of disrespect and dishonor: the burnings of the Quran that ignited protests, video of U.S. soldiers urinating on Taliban corpses, kill teams in Kandahar. The horror of the killings offers a public relations victory for the Taliban and leaves Afghans wondering whose side they should be on. Is this the kind of "peace" they should believe in and rely on? Both hearts and minds have been shattered and lost. Gayle Lemmon: Massacre, a PR victory for Taliban, raised cry to get out of Afghanistan. She says activists, midwives, educators, doctors who risk lives for progress are unheard. Lemmon: In a bad omen, Karzai signed clergy's standard of conduct for women. Women will be left to ultra-conservatives in a precipitous withdrawal, she says
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Afghan
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[
"Afghan",
"Afghanistan",
"Afghans"
] |
{
"passage": 1430,
"query": 2247
}
|
Query: Diplomacy -- talks about Afghanistan's future that involve all @placeholder sides and regional players and include women.
Entities: Afghanistan, Gayle Lemmon, Barack Obama, Taliban, U.S., Quran, Karzai, Afghan, Afghans, CNN, Kandahar, Lemmon
Passage: (CNN) -- The killing of 16 unarmed Afghan civilians is, as President Barack Obama has said, heartbreaking. Families have lost children, mothers and fathers in a rampage that has left Afghanistan reeling. For Afghans it is the latest in a pattern of disrespect and dishonor: the burnings of the Quran that ignited protests, video of U.S. soldiers urinating on Taliban corpses, kill teams in Kandahar. The horror of the killings offers a public relations victory for the Taliban and leaves Afghans wondering whose side they should be on. Is this the kind of "peace" they should believe in and rely on? Both hearts and minds have been shattered and lost. Gayle Lemmon: Massacre, a PR victory for Taliban, raised cry to get out of Afghanistan. She says activists, midwives, educators, doctors who risk lives for progress are unheard. Lemmon: In a bad omen, Karzai signed clergy's standard of conduct for women. Women will be left to ultra-conservatives in a precipitous withdrawal, she says
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Afghanistan
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[
"Afghan",
"Afghanistan",
"Afghans"
] |
{
"passage": 1430,
"query": 2247
}
|
Query: Diplomacy -- talks about Afghanistan's future that involve all @placeholder sides and regional players and include women.
Entities: Afghanistan, Gayle Lemmon, Barack Obama, Taliban, U.S., Quran, Karzai, Afghan, Afghans, CNN, Kandahar, Lemmon
Passage: (CNN) -- The killing of 16 unarmed Afghan civilians is, as President Barack Obama has said, heartbreaking. Families have lost children, mothers and fathers in a rampage that has left Afghanistan reeling. For Afghans it is the latest in a pattern of disrespect and dishonor: the burnings of the Quran that ignited protests, video of U.S. soldiers urinating on Taliban corpses, kill teams in Kandahar. The horror of the killings offers a public relations victory for the Taliban and leaves Afghans wondering whose side they should be on. Is this the kind of "peace" they should believe in and rely on? Both hearts and minds have been shattered and lost. Gayle Lemmon: Massacre, a PR victory for Taliban, raised cry to get out of Afghanistan. She says activists, midwives, educators, doctors who risk lives for progress are unheard. Lemmon: In a bad omen, Karzai signed clergy's standard of conduct for women. Women will be left to ultra-conservatives in a precipitous withdrawal, she says
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Afghans
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1430,
"query": 2248
}
|
Query: Women's involvement in their own country's future is a must-have for the U.S. president to get what he has said he wants: a "responsible" end game for @placeholder's longest war.
Entities: Afghanistan, Gayle Lemmon, Barack Obama, Taliban, U.S., Quran, Karzai, Afghan, Afghans, CNN, Kandahar, Lemmon
Passage: (CNN) -- The killing of 16 unarmed Afghan civilians is, as President Barack Obama has said, heartbreaking. Families have lost children, mothers and fathers in a rampage that has left Afghanistan reeling. For Afghans it is the latest in a pattern of disrespect and dishonor: the burnings of the Quran that ignited protests, video of U.S. soldiers urinating on Taliban corpses, kill teams in Kandahar. The horror of the killings offers a public relations victory for the Taliban and leaves Afghans wondering whose side they should be on. Is this the kind of "peace" they should believe in and rely on? Both hearts and minds have been shattered and lost. Gayle Lemmon: Massacre, a PR victory for Taliban, raised cry to get out of Afghanistan. She says activists, midwives, educators, doctors who risk lives for progress are unheard. Lemmon: In a bad omen, Karzai signed clergy's standard of conduct for women. Women will be left to ultra-conservatives in a precipitous withdrawal, she says
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U.S.
|
[
"Native Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 1431,
"query": 2249
}
|
Query: Owsley's report challenges years of assumptions besides Kennewick Man's presumed ties to @placeholder.
Entities: Daily Mail, Native American, Kennewick, Native Americans, Owsley, Asia, Smithsonian Institute, Scientist, Doug Owsley, Polynesians, Kennewick Man
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:16 EST, 11 October 2012 | UPDATED: 15:16 EST, 11 October 2012 Kennewick Man was definitely not a Native American, according to the most recent study of the prehistoric remains. The 9,300-year-old skeleton actually has more in common with Polynesians, according to Doug Owsley, an anthropologist with the Smithsonian Institute who released an updated review of the bones Wednesday. Owsley found that Kennewick man's skull has several similarities to the ancient coastal people in Asia, meaning he likely shares a common ancestor with modern day Polynesians. Unearthing the truth: Dr. Doug Owsley found no evidence the Kennewick Man was a Native American. Skeleton has been the subject of lengthy legal battle. Scientist can find no genetic link to Native Americans. Bones were in perfection condition at time of death except on abscessed tooth
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Native Americans
|
[
"Robyn"
] |
{
"passage": 1432,
"query": 2250
}
|
Query: Kody Brown is marrying @placeholder legally to offer more stability to her three children from her first marriage.
Entities: Kody, Kody Brown, Janelle, Meri, TLC, Robyn, Meri Brown, Lehi, Christine, Utah, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives patriarch Kody Brown's legal wife, Meri, has set the record straight about their divorce bombshell, revealing that she was the one who decided to call it quits - at least in the eyes of the law. News of Kody and Meri Brown's separation stunned the fans of the long-running TLC reality TV show about a polygamist family living with their 17 children in Lehi, Utah. Kody Brown confirmed earlier this month that in the fall of 2014, he quietly divorced Meri, 44, his first and only legal wife, and officially married his fourth 'spiritual' wife, 36-year-old Robyn. Scroll down for videos. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. Robyn’s three children are the only ones in Kody’s brood of 17 who are not his biological offspring. Meri is still living with Kody and remains his ‘spiritual wife’ with Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to him. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
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Robyn
|
[
"Christine"
] |
{
"passage": 1432,
"query": 2251
}
|
Query: Kody has never been officially married to his middle wives, Janelle and @placeholder.
Entities: Kody, Kody Brown, Janelle, Meri, TLC, Robyn, Meri Brown, Lehi, Christine, Utah, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives patriarch Kody Brown's legal wife, Meri, has set the record straight about their divorce bombshell, revealing that she was the one who decided to call it quits - at least in the eyes of the law. News of Kody and Meri Brown's separation stunned the fans of the long-running TLC reality TV show about a polygamist family living with their 17 children in Lehi, Utah. Kody Brown confirmed earlier this month that in the fall of 2014, he quietly divorced Meri, 44, his first and only legal wife, and officially married his fourth 'spiritual' wife, 36-year-old Robyn. Scroll down for videos. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. Robyn’s three children are the only ones in Kody’s brood of 17 who are not his biological offspring. Meri is still living with Kody and remains his ‘spiritual wife’ with Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to him. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
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Christine
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