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[ "Kody", "Kody Brown", "Meri Brown", "Sister Wives" ]
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Query: On the show, all of Robyn's children refer to Kody as 'dad' and are referred to as @placeholder's children. 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
Kody
[ "Kody", "Kody Brown", "Meri Brown", "Sister Wives" ]
{ "passage": 1432, "query": 2252 }
Query: On the show, all of Robyn's children refer to Kody as 'dad' and are referred to as @placeholder's children. 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
Kody Brown
[ "Kody", "Kody Brown", "Meri Brown", "Sister Wives" ]
{ "passage": 1432, "query": 2252 }
Query: On the show, all of Robyn's children refer to Kody as 'dad' and are referred to as @placeholder's children. 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
Meri Brown
[ "Kody", "Kody Brown", "Meri Brown", "Sister Wives" ]
{ "passage": 1432, "query": 2252 }
Query: On the show, all of Robyn's children refer to Kody as 'dad' and are referred to as @placeholder's children. 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
Sister Wives
[ "Robyn" ]
{ "passage": 1432, "query": 2253 }
Query: But no wife was more supportive than Meri, who also is the closest to @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
Robyn
[ "Kody", "Kody Brown", "Meri Brown", "Sister Wives" ]
{ "passage": 1432, "query": 2254 }
Query: Kody and his wives first appeared in @placeholder in 2010 and said at the time they hoped the show to make the public more aware of polygamist families and to combat societal prejudices. 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
Kody
[ "Kody", "Kody Brown", "Meri Brown", "Sister Wives" ]
{ "passage": 1432, "query": 2254 }
Query: Kody and his wives first appeared in @placeholder in 2010 and said at the time they hoped the show to make the public more aware of polygamist families and to combat societal prejudices. 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
Kody Brown
[ "Kody", "Kody Brown", "Meri Brown", "Sister Wives" ]
{ "passage": 1432, "query": 2254 }
Query: Kody and his wives first appeared in @placeholder in 2010 and said at the time they hoped the show to make the public more aware of polygamist families and to combat societal prejudices. 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
Meri Brown
[ "Kody", "Kody Brown", "Meri Brown", "Sister Wives" ]
{ "passage": 1432, "query": 2254 }
Query: Kody and his wives first appeared in @placeholder in 2010 and said at the time they hoped the show to make the public more aware of polygamist families and to combat societal prejudices. 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
Sister Wives
[ "Australia", "Australian" ]
{ "passage": 1433, "query": 2255 }
Query: A helicopter from the Snow Dragon ferried the passengers from the stranded Russian ship to an @placeholder icebreaker late on Thursday. Entities: US, Hobart, Aurora, Tasmanian, Russian, United States, Antarctic, Chinese, Douglas Mawson, Daily Mail Reporter, Chris Turney, U.S. Coast Guard, Australian, Polar Star, Paul Zukunft, Snow Dragon, Reuters, Coast Guard, Australia, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, Tasmania Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters Reporter The United States is sending a heavy icebreaker to help free a Russian ship and a Chinese icebreaker gripped by Antarctic ice, the Coast Guard said on Saturday. The Polar Star is responding to a request for assistance from Australian authorities as well as from the Russian and Chinese governments, the Coast Guard statement said. ‘The U.S. Coast Guard stands ready to respond to Australia's request,’ Coast Guard Pacific Area Commander Vice Admiral Paul Zukunft said. ‘Our highest priority is safety of life at sea, which is why we are assisting in breaking a navigational path for both of these vessels.’. US is sending icebreaker, Polar Star, to help Russian ship, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, and Chinese icebreaker, Snow Dragon. They are stuck in thick ice sheet 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart, the Tasmanian capital. US is responding to request for assistance from Australian authorities and the Russian and Chinese governments. Snow Dragon's helicopter airlifted 52 passengers from MV Akademik Schokalskiy to Australian ship, Aurora, on Thursday. Passengers expect to arrive in Tasmania by mid-January. 22 crew members remain on stricken Russian vessel. Chris Turney, climate scientist and expedition leader, one of the 52 passengers, planned to document 'environmental changes' at the pole. The trip was to commemorate the 100th anniversary of an Antarctic journey led by Australian explorer Douglas Mawson
Australia
[ "Australia", "Australian" ]
{ "passage": 1433, "query": 2255 }
Query: A helicopter from the Snow Dragon ferried the passengers from the stranded Russian ship to an @placeholder icebreaker late on Thursday. Entities: US, Hobart, Aurora, Tasmanian, Russian, United States, Antarctic, Chinese, Douglas Mawson, Daily Mail Reporter, Chris Turney, U.S. Coast Guard, Australian, Polar Star, Paul Zukunft, Snow Dragon, Reuters, Coast Guard, Australia, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, Tasmania Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters Reporter The United States is sending a heavy icebreaker to help free a Russian ship and a Chinese icebreaker gripped by Antarctic ice, the Coast Guard said on Saturday. The Polar Star is responding to a request for assistance from Australian authorities as well as from the Russian and Chinese governments, the Coast Guard statement said. ‘The U.S. Coast Guard stands ready to respond to Australia's request,’ Coast Guard Pacific Area Commander Vice Admiral Paul Zukunft said. ‘Our highest priority is safety of life at sea, which is why we are assisting in breaking a navigational path for both of these vessels.’. US is sending icebreaker, Polar Star, to help Russian ship, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, and Chinese icebreaker, Snow Dragon. They are stuck in thick ice sheet 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart, the Tasmanian capital. US is responding to request for assistance from Australian authorities and the Russian and Chinese governments. Snow Dragon's helicopter airlifted 52 passengers from MV Akademik Schokalskiy to Australian ship, Aurora, on Thursday. Passengers expect to arrive in Tasmania by mid-January. 22 crew members remain on stricken Russian vessel. Chris Turney, climate scientist and expedition leader, one of the 52 passengers, planned to document 'environmental changes' at the pole. The trip was to commemorate the 100th anniversary of an Antarctic journey led by Australian explorer Douglas Mawson
Australian
[ "Australia", "Australian" ]
{ "passage": 1433, "query": 2256 }
Query: Sea ice was preventing the barge from reaching the Chinese icebreaker, the Snow Dragon, so the passengers are instead being taken to an nice floe next to an @placeholder vessel which will eventually take them to Tasmania Entities: US, Hobart, Aurora, Tasmanian, Russian, United States, Antarctic, Chinese, Douglas Mawson, Daily Mail Reporter, Chris Turney, U.S. Coast Guard, Australian, Polar Star, Paul Zukunft, Snow Dragon, Reuters, Coast Guard, Australia, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, Tasmania Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters Reporter The United States is sending a heavy icebreaker to help free a Russian ship and a Chinese icebreaker gripped by Antarctic ice, the Coast Guard said on Saturday. The Polar Star is responding to a request for assistance from Australian authorities as well as from the Russian and Chinese governments, the Coast Guard statement said. ‘The U.S. Coast Guard stands ready to respond to Australia's request,’ Coast Guard Pacific Area Commander Vice Admiral Paul Zukunft said. ‘Our highest priority is safety of life at sea, which is why we are assisting in breaking a navigational path for both of these vessels.’. US is sending icebreaker, Polar Star, to help Russian ship, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, and Chinese icebreaker, Snow Dragon. They are stuck in thick ice sheet 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart, the Tasmanian capital. US is responding to request for assistance from Australian authorities and the Russian and Chinese governments. Snow Dragon's helicopter airlifted 52 passengers from MV Akademik Schokalskiy to Australian ship, Aurora, on Thursday. Passengers expect to arrive in Tasmania by mid-January. 22 crew members remain on stricken Russian vessel. Chris Turney, climate scientist and expedition leader, one of the 52 passengers, planned to document 'environmental changes' at the pole. The trip was to commemorate the 100th anniversary of an Antarctic journey led by Australian explorer Douglas Mawson
Australia
[ "Australia", "Australian" ]
{ "passage": 1433, "query": 2256 }
Query: Sea ice was preventing the barge from reaching the Chinese icebreaker, the Snow Dragon, so the passengers are instead being taken to an nice floe next to an @placeholder vessel which will eventually take them to Tasmania Entities: US, Hobart, Aurora, Tasmanian, Russian, United States, Antarctic, Chinese, Douglas Mawson, Daily Mail Reporter, Chris Turney, U.S. Coast Guard, Australian, Polar Star, Paul Zukunft, Snow Dragon, Reuters, Coast Guard, Australia, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, Tasmania Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters Reporter The United States is sending a heavy icebreaker to help free a Russian ship and a Chinese icebreaker gripped by Antarctic ice, the Coast Guard said on Saturday. The Polar Star is responding to a request for assistance from Australian authorities as well as from the Russian and Chinese governments, the Coast Guard statement said. ‘The U.S. Coast Guard stands ready to respond to Australia's request,’ Coast Guard Pacific Area Commander Vice Admiral Paul Zukunft said. ‘Our highest priority is safety of life at sea, which is why we are assisting in breaking a navigational path for both of these vessels.’. US is sending icebreaker, Polar Star, to help Russian ship, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, and Chinese icebreaker, Snow Dragon. They are stuck in thick ice sheet 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart, the Tasmanian capital. US is responding to request for assistance from Australian authorities and the Russian and Chinese governments. Snow Dragon's helicopter airlifted 52 passengers from MV Akademik Schokalskiy to Australian ship, Aurora, on Thursday. Passengers expect to arrive in Tasmania by mid-January. 22 crew members remain on stricken Russian vessel. Chris Turney, climate scientist and expedition leader, one of the 52 passengers, planned to document 'environmental changes' at the pole. The trip was to commemorate the 100th anniversary of an Antarctic journey led by Australian explorer Douglas Mawson
Australian
[ "Tasmania", "Tasmanian" ]
{ "passage": 1433, "query": 2257 }
Query: Sea ice was preventing the barge from reaching the Chinese icebreaker, the Snow Dragon, so the passengers are instead being taken to an nice floe next to an Australian vessel which will eventually take them to @placeholder Entities: US, Hobart, Aurora, Tasmanian, Russian, United States, Antarctic, Chinese, Douglas Mawson, Daily Mail Reporter, Chris Turney, U.S. Coast Guard, Australian, Polar Star, Paul Zukunft, Snow Dragon, Reuters, Coast Guard, Australia, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, Tasmania Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters Reporter The United States is sending a heavy icebreaker to help free a Russian ship and a Chinese icebreaker gripped by Antarctic ice, the Coast Guard said on Saturday. The Polar Star is responding to a request for assistance from Australian authorities as well as from the Russian and Chinese governments, the Coast Guard statement said. ‘The U.S. Coast Guard stands ready to respond to Australia's request,’ Coast Guard Pacific Area Commander Vice Admiral Paul Zukunft said. ‘Our highest priority is safety of life at sea, which is why we are assisting in breaking a navigational path for both of these vessels.’. US is sending icebreaker, Polar Star, to help Russian ship, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, and Chinese icebreaker, Snow Dragon. They are stuck in thick ice sheet 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart, the Tasmanian capital. US is responding to request for assistance from Australian authorities and the Russian and Chinese governments. Snow Dragon's helicopter airlifted 52 passengers from MV Akademik Schokalskiy to Australian ship, Aurora, on Thursday. Passengers expect to arrive in Tasmania by mid-January. 22 crew members remain on stricken Russian vessel. Chris Turney, climate scientist and expedition leader, one of the 52 passengers, planned to document 'environmental changes' at the pole. The trip was to commemorate the 100th anniversary of an Antarctic journey led by Australian explorer Douglas Mawson
Tasmania
[ "Tasmania", "Tasmanian" ]
{ "passage": 1433, "query": 2257 }
Query: Sea ice was preventing the barge from reaching the Chinese icebreaker, the Snow Dragon, so the passengers are instead being taken to an nice floe next to an Australian vessel which will eventually take them to @placeholder Entities: US, Hobart, Aurora, Tasmanian, Russian, United States, Antarctic, Chinese, Douglas Mawson, Daily Mail Reporter, Chris Turney, U.S. Coast Guard, Australian, Polar Star, Paul Zukunft, Snow Dragon, Reuters, Coast Guard, Australia, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, Tasmania Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters Reporter The United States is sending a heavy icebreaker to help free a Russian ship and a Chinese icebreaker gripped by Antarctic ice, the Coast Guard said on Saturday. The Polar Star is responding to a request for assistance from Australian authorities as well as from the Russian and Chinese governments, the Coast Guard statement said. ‘The U.S. Coast Guard stands ready to respond to Australia's request,’ Coast Guard Pacific Area Commander Vice Admiral Paul Zukunft said. ‘Our highest priority is safety of life at sea, which is why we are assisting in breaking a navigational path for both of these vessels.’. US is sending icebreaker, Polar Star, to help Russian ship, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, and Chinese icebreaker, Snow Dragon. They are stuck in thick ice sheet 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart, the Tasmanian capital. US is responding to request for assistance from Australian authorities and the Russian and Chinese governments. Snow Dragon's helicopter airlifted 52 passengers from MV Akademik Schokalskiy to Australian ship, Aurora, on Thursday. Passengers expect to arrive in Tasmania by mid-January. 22 crew members remain on stricken Russian vessel. Chris Turney, climate scientist and expedition leader, one of the 52 passengers, planned to document 'environmental changes' at the pole. The trip was to commemorate the 100th anniversary of an Antarctic journey led by Australian explorer Douglas Mawson
Tasmanian
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1434, "query": 2258 }
Query: The young reporter wrote that McChrystal and @placeholder "failed from the outset to connect," and that the president looked "uncomfortable and intimidated" by top military officials. Entities: Hastings, Los Angeles, McChrystal, Rolling Stone, BuzzFeed, Ben Smith, Obama, CNN, Michael Hastings, Stanley McChrystal, Michael Passage: (CNN) -- Journalist Michael Hastings, known for his 2010 profile of Gen. Stanley McChrystal that led to the officer's abrupt retirement, died in a car accident in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The 33-year-old had been a reporter for BuzzFeed since last year, when he was hired to cover the Obama re-election campaign. "Michael was a great, fearless journalist with an incredible instinct for the story, and a gift for finding ways to make his readers care about anything he covered from wars to politicians," BuzzFeed Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith said in a statement. "He wrote stories that would otherwise have gone unwritten, and without him there are great stories that will go untold." Hastings was a reporter for BuzzFeed. He is remembered for his Rolling Stone profile of Gen. Stanley McChrystal. The profile revealed rifts between Obama and his commanders. McChrystal abruptly retired after the article was published
Obama
[ "McChrystal", "Stanley McChrystal" ]
{ "passage": 1434, "query": 2259 }
Query: "While other embedded reporters were charmed by @placeholder's bad-boy bravado and might have excused his insubordination as a joke, Hastings was determined to expose the recklessness of a man leading what Hastings believed to be a reckless war." Entities: Hastings, Los Angeles, McChrystal, Rolling Stone, BuzzFeed, Ben Smith, Obama, CNN, Michael Hastings, Stanley McChrystal, Michael Passage: (CNN) -- Journalist Michael Hastings, known for his 2010 profile of Gen. Stanley McChrystal that led to the officer's abrupt retirement, died in a car accident in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The 33-year-old had been a reporter for BuzzFeed since last year, when he was hired to cover the Obama re-election campaign. "Michael was a great, fearless journalist with an incredible instinct for the story, and a gift for finding ways to make his readers care about anything he covered from wars to politicians," BuzzFeed Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith said in a statement. "He wrote stories that would otherwise have gone unwritten, and without him there are great stories that will go untold." Hastings was a reporter for BuzzFeed. He is remembered for his Rolling Stone profile of Gen. Stanley McChrystal. The profile revealed rifts between Obama and his commanders. McChrystal abruptly retired after the article was published
McChrystal
[ "McChrystal", "Stanley McChrystal" ]
{ "passage": 1434, "query": 2259 }
Query: "While other embedded reporters were charmed by @placeholder's bad-boy bravado and might have excused his insubordination as a joke, Hastings was determined to expose the recklessness of a man leading what Hastings believed to be a reckless war." Entities: Hastings, Los Angeles, McChrystal, Rolling Stone, BuzzFeed, Ben Smith, Obama, CNN, Michael Hastings, Stanley McChrystal, Michael Passage: (CNN) -- Journalist Michael Hastings, known for his 2010 profile of Gen. Stanley McChrystal that led to the officer's abrupt retirement, died in a car accident in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The 33-year-old had been a reporter for BuzzFeed since last year, when he was hired to cover the Obama re-election campaign. "Michael was a great, fearless journalist with an incredible instinct for the story, and a gift for finding ways to make his readers care about anything he covered from wars to politicians," BuzzFeed Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith said in a statement. "He wrote stories that would otherwise have gone unwritten, and without him there are great stories that will go untold." Hastings was a reporter for BuzzFeed. He is remembered for his Rolling Stone profile of Gen. Stanley McChrystal. The profile revealed rifts between Obama and his commanders. McChrystal abruptly retired after the article was published
Stanley McChrystal
[ "Daisy", "Daisy Cuevas" ]
{ "passage": 1435, "query": 2260 }
Query: Thousands of miles away, in Peru's capital, unaware of the incident, was Yuly Cuevas, @placeholder's 9-year-old sister. Entities: United States, Yuly, Barack Obama, Peru, Obama, U.S., Lima, Maryland, Daisy, Michelle Obama, CNN, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Daisy Cuevas Passage: Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Daisy Cuevas suddenly became an international celebrity after touching on a hot topic during Michelle Obama's visit to her school last week. "My mom says that Barack Obama is taking away everybody that doesn't have papers," the 7-year-old said to the first lady during her visit to the girl's school in Maryland. "Yeah, well that's something that we have to work on, right? To make sure that people can be here with the right kind of papers, right? That's exactly right," Obama replied. "But my mom doesn't have any," Daisy said. The episode transformed Daisy into a symbol of illegal immigration in the United States and prompted Immigration and Customs Enforcement to issue a statement dismissing rumors about an imminent deportation. Daisy Cuevas makes news when she tells Michelle Obama her mom doesn't have papers. Daisy's older sister, Yuly, shares in the limelight at her school in Peru. The girls' mother left Peru eight years ago in search of a better life in the U.S. Girls' grandparents in Peru fear daughter's deportation, but they're proud of Daisy
Daisy
[ "Daisy", "Daisy Cuevas" ]
{ "passage": 1435, "query": 2260 }
Query: Thousands of miles away, in Peru's capital, unaware of the incident, was Yuly Cuevas, @placeholder's 9-year-old sister. Entities: United States, Yuly, Barack Obama, Peru, Obama, U.S., Lima, Maryland, Daisy, Michelle Obama, CNN, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Daisy Cuevas Passage: Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Daisy Cuevas suddenly became an international celebrity after touching on a hot topic during Michelle Obama's visit to her school last week. "My mom says that Barack Obama is taking away everybody that doesn't have papers," the 7-year-old said to the first lady during her visit to the girl's school in Maryland. "Yeah, well that's something that we have to work on, right? To make sure that people can be here with the right kind of papers, right? That's exactly right," Obama replied. "But my mom doesn't have any," Daisy said. The episode transformed Daisy into a symbol of illegal immigration in the United States and prompted Immigration and Customs Enforcement to issue a statement dismissing rumors about an imminent deportation. Daisy Cuevas makes news when she tells Michelle Obama her mom doesn't have papers. Daisy's older sister, Yuly, shares in the limelight at her school in Peru. The girls' mother left Peru eight years ago in search of a better life in the U.S. Girls' grandparents in Peru fear daughter's deportation, but they're proud of Daisy
Daisy Cuevas
[ "Daisy", "Daisy Cuevas" ]
{ "passage": 1435, "query": 2261 }
Query: "They tell me: There is a girl exactly like you on television," says Yuly, who is two years older than @placeholder but who bears a strong physical resemblance to her sibling. Entities: United States, Yuly, Barack Obama, Peru, Obama, U.S., Lima, Maryland, Daisy, Michelle Obama, CNN, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Daisy Cuevas Passage: Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Daisy Cuevas suddenly became an international celebrity after touching on a hot topic during Michelle Obama's visit to her school last week. "My mom says that Barack Obama is taking away everybody that doesn't have papers," the 7-year-old said to the first lady during her visit to the girl's school in Maryland. "Yeah, well that's something that we have to work on, right? To make sure that people can be here with the right kind of papers, right? That's exactly right," Obama replied. "But my mom doesn't have any," Daisy said. The episode transformed Daisy into a symbol of illegal immigration in the United States and prompted Immigration and Customs Enforcement to issue a statement dismissing rumors about an imminent deportation. Daisy Cuevas makes news when she tells Michelle Obama her mom doesn't have papers. Daisy's older sister, Yuly, shares in the limelight at her school in Peru. The girls' mother left Peru eight years ago in search of a better life in the U.S. Girls' grandparents in Peru fear daughter's deportation, but they're proud of Daisy
Daisy
[ "Daisy", "Daisy Cuevas" ]
{ "passage": 1435, "query": 2261 }
Query: "They tell me: There is a girl exactly like you on television," says Yuly, who is two years older than @placeholder but who bears a strong physical resemblance to her sibling. Entities: United States, Yuly, Barack Obama, Peru, Obama, U.S., Lima, Maryland, Daisy, Michelle Obama, CNN, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Daisy Cuevas Passage: Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Daisy Cuevas suddenly became an international celebrity after touching on a hot topic during Michelle Obama's visit to her school last week. "My mom says that Barack Obama is taking away everybody that doesn't have papers," the 7-year-old said to the first lady during her visit to the girl's school in Maryland. "Yeah, well that's something that we have to work on, right? To make sure that people can be here with the right kind of papers, right? That's exactly right," Obama replied. "But my mom doesn't have any," Daisy said. The episode transformed Daisy into a symbol of illegal immigration in the United States and prompted Immigration and Customs Enforcement to issue a statement dismissing rumors about an imminent deportation. Daisy Cuevas makes news when she tells Michelle Obama her mom doesn't have papers. Daisy's older sister, Yuly, shares in the limelight at her school in Peru. The girls' mother left Peru eight years ago in search of a better life in the U.S. Girls' grandparents in Peru fear daughter's deportation, but they're proud of Daisy
Daisy Cuevas
[ "Arsenal" ]
{ "passage": 1436, "query": 2262 }
Query: This is how we do it: Arsene Wenger takes training on Monday before @placeholder head for Turkey Entities: Arsene Wenger, Germany, World Cup, Lukas Podolski, Mertesacker, Kieran Gibbs, Crystal Palace, Brazil, Mesut Ozil, Champions League, Arsenal, post-World Cup, Turkey, Premier League, Wenger, Laurent Koscielny, Besiktas Passage: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is considering bringing defender Per Mertesacker back from his post-World Cup lay-off early as injury cover for Tuesday's Champions League first leg play-off against Besiktas. Mertesacker and his Germany team-mates Mesut Ozil and Lukas Podolski were given the extended break by Wenger after the World Cup triumph in Brazil last month with the trio scheduled to miss the first few weeks of the campaign. However, defenders Laurent Koscielny and Kieran Gibbs suffered knocks in Saturday's last-gasp 2-1 win over Crystal Palace meaning Mertesacker, who last week announced his international retirement, could be drafted in to play in Turkey. Laurent Koscielny and Kieran Gibbs suffered knocks in Arsenal's Premier League opener against Crystal Palace. Per Mertesacker may be introduced into Arsenal's first eleven earlier than expected as a result. Mertesacker was scheduled to miss the first few weeks of the Premier League campaign after winning the World Cup with Germany
Arsenal
[ "Blair", "Tony Blair" ]
{ "passage": 1437, "query": 2263 }
Query: And Mr @placeholder's chief of staff suggesting their 'people' starting accusing Mr Brown of 'blackmail'. Entities: Ben Wegg-Prosser, Matt Chorley, Brown, Mailonline, Ed Miliband, No.10, Tony Blair, Labour, Blair Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 05:30 EST, 20 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:34 EST, 20 September 2013 Tony Blair’s government, including ministers, advisers and even civil servants, became obsessed with trying to prevent the Labour Prime Minister from being ousted from power, leaked emails reveal. Number 10 aides became embroiled in a desperate and at times highly emotional scramble to shore up the Blair premiership in August 2006, as pressure mounted for him to set a date to leave. Ben Wegg-Prosser, former director of strategic communications, released the cache of emails as a warning to Ed Miliband of the dangers of in-fighting distracting from running the country. Emails reveal the scramble in No.10 to see off threat from Chancellor. Aides urged MPs to accuse Brown of 'blackmailing' the Prime Minister. Ex-communications chief Ben Wegg-Prosser warns of risks of in-fighting
Blair
[ "Blair", "Tony Blair" ]
{ "passage": 1437, "query": 2263 }
Query: And Mr @placeholder's chief of staff suggesting their 'people' starting accusing Mr Brown of 'blackmail'. Entities: Ben Wegg-Prosser, Matt Chorley, Brown, Mailonline, Ed Miliband, No.10, Tony Blair, Labour, Blair Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 05:30 EST, 20 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:34 EST, 20 September 2013 Tony Blair’s government, including ministers, advisers and even civil servants, became obsessed with trying to prevent the Labour Prime Minister from being ousted from power, leaked emails reveal. Number 10 aides became embroiled in a desperate and at times highly emotional scramble to shore up the Blair premiership in August 2006, as pressure mounted for him to set a date to leave. Ben Wegg-Prosser, former director of strategic communications, released the cache of emails as a warning to Ed Miliband of the dangers of in-fighting distracting from running the country. Emails reveal the scramble in No.10 to see off threat from Chancellor. Aides urged MPs to accuse Brown of 'blackmailing' the Prime Minister. Ex-communications chief Ben Wegg-Prosser warns of risks of in-fighting
Tony Blair
[ "Brown" ]
{ "passage": 1437, "query": 2264 }
Query: And Mr Blair's chief of staff suggesting their 'people' starting accusing Mr @placeholder of 'blackmail'. Entities: Ben Wegg-Prosser, Matt Chorley, Brown, Mailonline, Ed Miliband, No.10, Tony Blair, Labour, Blair Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 05:30 EST, 20 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:34 EST, 20 September 2013 Tony Blair’s government, including ministers, advisers and even civil servants, became obsessed with trying to prevent the Labour Prime Minister from being ousted from power, leaked emails reveal. Number 10 aides became embroiled in a desperate and at times highly emotional scramble to shore up the Blair premiership in August 2006, as pressure mounted for him to set a date to leave. Ben Wegg-Prosser, former director of strategic communications, released the cache of emails as a warning to Ed Miliband of the dangers of in-fighting distracting from running the country. Emails reveal the scramble in No.10 to see off threat from Chancellor. Aides urged MPs to accuse Brown of 'blackmailing' the Prime Minister. Ex-communications chief Ben Wegg-Prosser warns of risks of in-fighting
Brown
[ "Labour" ]
{ "passage": 1437, "query": 2265 }
Query: ‘It was also clear that Brown's team were convinced that the answer to every problem which @placeholder faced was that Blair should go. Entities: Ben Wegg-Prosser, Matt Chorley, Brown, Mailonline, Ed Miliband, No.10, Tony Blair, Labour, Blair Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 05:30 EST, 20 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:34 EST, 20 September 2013 Tony Blair’s government, including ministers, advisers and even civil servants, became obsessed with trying to prevent the Labour Prime Minister from being ousted from power, leaked emails reveal. Number 10 aides became embroiled in a desperate and at times highly emotional scramble to shore up the Blair premiership in August 2006, as pressure mounted for him to set a date to leave. Ben Wegg-Prosser, former director of strategic communications, released the cache of emails as a warning to Ed Miliband of the dangers of in-fighting distracting from running the country. Emails reveal the scramble in No.10 to see off threat from Chancellor. Aides urged MPs to accuse Brown of 'blackmailing' the Prime Minister. Ex-communications chief Ben Wegg-Prosser warns of risks of in-fighting
Labour
[ "Congress" ]
{ "passage": 1438, "query": 2266 }
Query: If @placeholder gores enough oxen, with both parties equally implicated in the reform, members could insulate themselves from the fallout—preventing one party from using this as an issue against the other--and strengthen their standing with the electorate as a result. Entities: Zelizer, Montana, Senate Finance Committee, Max Baucus, Julian Zelizer, CNN, Congress Passage: (CNN) -- On the surface, Montana Senator Max Baucus's proposal to reform the corporate tax code seems politically insane. The powerful chairman of the Senate Finance Committee has proposed tightening up the tax treatment of corporate profits overseas. The Senator, along with legislators in both parties, wants to use this proposal as the basis for broader loophole-closing reforms that also tackle the individual tax code. Given how difficult it has been to pass any piece of legislation in recent years, it seems impossible that Congress will muster the energy or courage to challenge powerful interest groups that benefit from the status quo and to reform the tax code. Julian Zelizer: Sen. Max Baucus' proposed to reform taxes isn't as crazy as it sounds. He says Congress has reasons to want to reach agreement on tax reform. Both parties would gain some credibility with public that feel Congress can't do anything, he says. Zelizer: A deal on taxes would help cut deficit, close loopholes
Congress
[ "MWC", "Mobile World Congress" ]
{ "passage": 1439, "query": 2267 }
Query: Tech shows are always a good opportunity to find out what's on the horizon, and @placeholder 2014 didn't disappoint. Entities: Findlater, Facebook, Wikipedia, MWC, Stuff Magazine, Internet.org, Will Findlater, Barcelona, Mark Zuckerberg, CNN, Mobile World Congress Passage: (CNN) -- Mobile World Congress spans the full spectrum of untethered gadgetry, from the next generation of mobile phone networks to wireless charging technology. But it's always the consumer technology that's the star. We asked Stuff Magazine Editor-in-Chief Will Findlater to analyze the top trends from the show. Trend 1: Getting the whole world connnected Mark Zuckerberg used his keynote address to wax lyrical about Internet.org, "a global partnership dedicated to making internet access available to the two-thirds of the world not yet connected." By striking deals with telecommunications companies in emerging markets, Internet.org plans to get basic web services - weather reports, Wikipedia, messaging and Facebook (naturally,) to people at no cost, in the hope that it will inspire them to explore the rest of the web and reap the benefits that it can provide. And there was plenty of hardware at MWC that should help along the way. Connecting the two-thirds of the world without access to the internet is a major theme in Barcelona. The recent trend for the use of smartwatches and fitness trackers looks set to go into overdrive. From now on, if your device doesn't have a 5-inch screen (or bigger), you're out of date. Findlater says. The future holds developments in tactile feedback, augmented reality, and multiple screens, he predicts
MWC
[ "MWC", "Mobile World Congress" ]
{ "passage": 1439, "query": 2267 }
Query: Tech shows are always a good opportunity to find out what's on the horizon, and @placeholder 2014 didn't disappoint. Entities: Findlater, Facebook, Wikipedia, MWC, Stuff Magazine, Internet.org, Will Findlater, Barcelona, Mark Zuckerberg, CNN, Mobile World Congress Passage: (CNN) -- Mobile World Congress spans the full spectrum of untethered gadgetry, from the next generation of mobile phone networks to wireless charging technology. But it's always the consumer technology that's the star. We asked Stuff Magazine Editor-in-Chief Will Findlater to analyze the top trends from the show. Trend 1: Getting the whole world connnected Mark Zuckerberg used his keynote address to wax lyrical about Internet.org, "a global partnership dedicated to making internet access available to the two-thirds of the world not yet connected." By striking deals with telecommunications companies in emerging markets, Internet.org plans to get basic web services - weather reports, Wikipedia, messaging and Facebook (naturally,) to people at no cost, in the hope that it will inspire them to explore the rest of the web and reap the benefits that it can provide. And there was plenty of hardware at MWC that should help along the way. Connecting the two-thirds of the world without access to the internet is a major theme in Barcelona. The recent trend for the use of smartwatches and fitness trackers looks set to go into overdrive. From now on, if your device doesn't have a 5-inch screen (or bigger), you're out of date. Findlater says. The future holds developments in tactile feedback, augmented reality, and multiple screens, he predicts
Mobile World Congress
[ "Ebola" ]
{ "passage": 1440, "query": 2268 }
Query: "I think we've always expected that there may be another individual who will come down with the @placeholder from the transmission of this one particular person, and we always felt that it was going to likely be one of his close contacts or one of the health care workers, because that's the way this virus works," Dr. Frank Esper said. Entities: Ebola, United States, Thomas Eric Duncan, Dallas, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, Atlanta, CNN, CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Passage: The deadly Ebola virus has been contracted by someone inside the United States for the first time. A nurse who had worn protective gear during her "extensive contact" at a Dallas hospital with an Ebola patient who died tested positive during a preliminary blood test, officials said Sunday. The woman had on a gown, gloves, mask and a shield during her multiple visits with Thomas Eric Duncan, but there was a breach in protocol, health officials said. The patient is a nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, an official who is familiar with the case told CNN. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta conducted testing on the blood sample, and confirmed the results Sunday, marking the first known transmission of Ebola in the United States and the second diagnosis in the country. A "close contact" of the nurse is being monitored, says CDC. The worker helped care for an Ebola patient multiple times, CDC director says. He says there was a breach in protocol and his agency is investigating. Nurse was wearing protective gear when she helped care for Thomas Eric Duncan
Ebola
[ "Ebola" ]
{ "passage": 1440, "query": 2269 }
Query: Because @placeholder's incubation period can last up to 21 days, the health nurse's contacts will have to be monitored for three weeks. Entities: Ebola, United States, Thomas Eric Duncan, Dallas, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, Atlanta, CNN, CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Passage: The deadly Ebola virus has been contracted by someone inside the United States for the first time. A nurse who had worn protective gear during her "extensive contact" at a Dallas hospital with an Ebola patient who died tested positive during a preliminary blood test, officials said Sunday. The woman had on a gown, gloves, mask and a shield during her multiple visits with Thomas Eric Duncan, but there was a breach in protocol, health officials said. The patient is a nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, an official who is familiar with the case told CNN. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta conducted testing on the blood sample, and confirmed the results Sunday, marking the first known transmission of Ebola in the United States and the second diagnosis in the country. A "close contact" of the nurse is being monitored, says CDC. The worker helped care for an Ebola patient multiple times, CDC director says. He says there was a breach in protocol and his agency is investigating. Nurse was wearing protective gear when she helped care for Thomas Eric Duncan
Ebola
[ "Toad" ]
{ "passage": 1441, "query": 2270 }
Query: Former accountant Christopher Horne, pictured (left) here outside the High Court in London, was awarded libel damages over former Cotswold publican Alistair Dempster's 'Mr @placeholder' slur Entities: Old Etonian, David Mackie, Dempster, High Court, Facebook, Christopher Horne, Toad, Moreton-in-Marsh, London, The Bell, Cotswold, Alistair Dempster Passage: An Old Etonian who was viciously lampooned as 'Mr Toad' by locals on Facebook after taking over a much-loved Cotswold pub, has won a £9,000 libel damages payout. Christopher Horne, 68, was hit with a torrent of 'offensive and salacious' abuse on a Facebook page set up by Alistair Dempster - who had previously worked at The Bell, in Moreton-in-Marsh, Judge David Mackie told London's High Court. The two men 'fell out very substantially' over the running of the 18th Century coaching inn, the court heard, and the page became a platform for Mr Dempster and others to vent their spurious allegations. Christopher Horne hit with torrent of 'offensive and salacious' abuse. Facebook page set up by Alistair Dempster - who had worked at his pub. The two men 'fell out very substantially' over the running of it
Toad
[ "Dave Whelan", "Whelan" ]
{ "passage": 1442, "query": 2271 }
Query: The story highlights the fact that @placeholder is of a certain generation; a man who has failed to evolve if we first assume that his comments are not motivated by racial hatred. Entities: Ian Ladyman, Dave Whelan, Chinese, FA, Latics, Scot, DW, Whelan, Wigan Athletic, Jewish, Malky Mackay, Matt Lawton Passage: Read Matt Lawton and Ian Ladyman on Dave Whelan's outburst Even when it was spelt out to him, even when the conversation ventured into the history of slavery, Dave Whelan could not grasp what the problem was. He became confused, exasperated. ‘I don’t know what all this is about,’ he said on Thursday. Just as Wigan Athletic’s 77-year-old owner could see no issue with appointing Malky Mackay as his new manager when the Scot remains the subject of an FA investigation into allegations of racism, sexism and homophobia, he could not understand why anything he had said might also offend people. Latics chief has faced a backlash over his appointment of Malky Mackay. Whelan also criticised over his comments about Jewish and Chinese. DW Sports supremo caused a stir after saying: 'Jewish people chase money more than everybody else' Whelan faces wrath from Chinese community over 'chink' comment
Dave Whelan
[ "Dave Whelan", "Whelan" ]
{ "passage": 1442, "query": 2271 }
Query: The story highlights the fact that @placeholder is of a certain generation; a man who has failed to evolve if we first assume that his comments are not motivated by racial hatred. Entities: Ian Ladyman, Dave Whelan, Chinese, FA, Latics, Scot, DW, Whelan, Wigan Athletic, Jewish, Malky Mackay, Matt Lawton Passage: Read Matt Lawton and Ian Ladyman on Dave Whelan's outburst Even when it was spelt out to him, even when the conversation ventured into the history of slavery, Dave Whelan could not grasp what the problem was. He became confused, exasperated. ‘I don’t know what all this is about,’ he said on Thursday. Just as Wigan Athletic’s 77-year-old owner could see no issue with appointing Malky Mackay as his new manager when the Scot remains the subject of an FA investigation into allegations of racism, sexism and homophobia, he could not understand why anything he had said might also offend people. Latics chief has faced a backlash over his appointment of Malky Mackay. Whelan also criticised over his comments about Jewish and Chinese. DW Sports supremo caused a stir after saying: 'Jewish people chase money more than everybody else' Whelan faces wrath from Chinese community over 'chink' comment
Whelan
[ "Pittsburgh" ]
{ "passage": 1443, "query": 2272 }
Query: @placeholder, a city that arose around steel as Detroit did around cars, has been repurposed. Entities: Moody, San Diego, Pittsburgh, U.S., Zimmer, Detroit, America, Hartford, CNN, Connecticut, Foley Passage: (CNN) -- Detroit's recent bankruptcy draws attention to a festering problem in America -- many of our cities are in trouble. According to Moody's, more than half of the 50 largest U.S. cities have expenses and liabilities that overwhelm their tax revenues -- the same fiscal stress that bankrupted Detroit. The average poverty rate in the poorest half of our 50 largest cities is now nearly 26%, up from just over 21% in 2000. Smaller cities are also struggling. Connecticut, where we are from, has five cities with a population between 100,000 and 150,000. Three of those five have poverty rates above 25%, despite the state's overall wealth. Hartford, once the wealthiest city in the country in 1870, is now one of the poorest, with a poverty rate of 38%. Foley and Zimmer are concerned that U.S. cities big and small are failing to keep up with change. Economic opportunity, education and poverty issues are growing, they say. Detroit, Hartford, San Diego and Pittsburgh have different problems with different solutions
Pittsburgh
[ "Pittsburgh" ]
{ "passage": 1443, "query": 2273 }
Query: @placeholder's recovery was helped by good policy that included eliminating regulatory impediments to redevelopment of old industrial sites, replacing abandoned factories on the city's riverfront with a 13-mile continuous loop of parks and supporting some of the country's earliest small-business incubators. Entities: Moody, San Diego, Pittsburgh, U.S., Zimmer, Detroit, America, Hartford, CNN, Connecticut, Foley Passage: (CNN) -- Detroit's recent bankruptcy draws attention to a festering problem in America -- many of our cities are in trouble. According to Moody's, more than half of the 50 largest U.S. cities have expenses and liabilities that overwhelm their tax revenues -- the same fiscal stress that bankrupted Detroit. The average poverty rate in the poorest half of our 50 largest cities is now nearly 26%, up from just over 21% in 2000. Smaller cities are also struggling. Connecticut, where we are from, has five cities with a population between 100,000 and 150,000. Three of those five have poverty rates above 25%, despite the state's overall wealth. Hartford, once the wealthiest city in the country in 1870, is now one of the poorest, with a poverty rate of 38%. Foley and Zimmer are concerned that U.S. cities big and small are failing to keep up with change. Economic opportunity, education and poverty issues are growing, they say. Detroit, Hartford, San Diego and Pittsburgh have different problems with different solutions
Pittsburgh
[ "Detroit" ]
{ "passage": 1443, "query": 2274 }
Query: As jobs left, crime rates rose to record highs, and the city faced a @placeholder-like downward spiral. Entities: Moody, San Diego, Pittsburgh, U.S., Zimmer, Detroit, America, Hartford, CNN, Connecticut, Foley Passage: (CNN) -- Detroit's recent bankruptcy draws attention to a festering problem in America -- many of our cities are in trouble. According to Moody's, more than half of the 50 largest U.S. cities have expenses and liabilities that overwhelm their tax revenues -- the same fiscal stress that bankrupted Detroit. The average poverty rate in the poorest half of our 50 largest cities is now nearly 26%, up from just over 21% in 2000. Smaller cities are also struggling. Connecticut, where we are from, has five cities with a population between 100,000 and 150,000. Three of those five have poverty rates above 25%, despite the state's overall wealth. Hartford, once the wealthiest city in the country in 1870, is now one of the poorest, with a poverty rate of 38%. Foley and Zimmer are concerned that U.S. cities big and small are failing to keep up with change. Economic opportunity, education and poverty issues are growing, they say. Detroit, Hartford, San Diego and Pittsburgh have different problems with different solutions
Detroit
[ "Pittsburgh" ]
{ "passage": 1443, "query": 2275 }
Query: In addition to the strategies that worked in @placeholder and San Diego, these recommendations include education reform initiatives such as public school choice and "money follows the child" approach to school funding, where dollars for charter and magnet schools go directly to those schools, rather than shared with the student's school district overall. Entities: Moody, San Diego, Pittsburgh, U.S., Zimmer, Detroit, America, Hartford, CNN, Connecticut, Foley Passage: (CNN) -- Detroit's recent bankruptcy draws attention to a festering problem in America -- many of our cities are in trouble. According to Moody's, more than half of the 50 largest U.S. cities have expenses and liabilities that overwhelm their tax revenues -- the same fiscal stress that bankrupted Detroit. The average poverty rate in the poorest half of our 50 largest cities is now nearly 26%, up from just over 21% in 2000. Smaller cities are also struggling. Connecticut, where we are from, has five cities with a population between 100,000 and 150,000. Three of those five have poverty rates above 25%, despite the state's overall wealth. Hartford, once the wealthiest city in the country in 1870, is now one of the poorest, with a poverty rate of 38%. Foley and Zimmer are concerned that U.S. cities big and small are failing to keep up with change. Economic opportunity, education and poverty issues are growing, they say. Detroit, Hartford, San Diego and Pittsburgh have different problems with different solutions
Pittsburgh
[ "America", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1443, "query": 2276 }
Query: Fairness and opportunity for everyone are essential premises and promises of @placeholder. Entities: Moody, San Diego, Pittsburgh, U.S., Zimmer, Detroit, America, Hartford, CNN, Connecticut, Foley Passage: (CNN) -- Detroit's recent bankruptcy draws attention to a festering problem in America -- many of our cities are in trouble. According to Moody's, more than half of the 50 largest U.S. cities have expenses and liabilities that overwhelm their tax revenues -- the same fiscal stress that bankrupted Detroit. The average poverty rate in the poorest half of our 50 largest cities is now nearly 26%, up from just over 21% in 2000. Smaller cities are also struggling. Connecticut, where we are from, has five cities with a population between 100,000 and 150,000. Three of those five have poverty rates above 25%, despite the state's overall wealth. Hartford, once the wealthiest city in the country in 1870, is now one of the poorest, with a poverty rate of 38%. Foley and Zimmer are concerned that U.S. cities big and small are failing to keep up with change. Economic opportunity, education and poverty issues are growing, they say. Detroit, Hartford, San Diego and Pittsburgh have different problems with different solutions
America
[ "America", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1443, "query": 2276 }
Query: Fairness and opportunity for everyone are essential premises and promises of @placeholder. Entities: Moody, San Diego, Pittsburgh, U.S., Zimmer, Detroit, America, Hartford, CNN, Connecticut, Foley Passage: (CNN) -- Detroit's recent bankruptcy draws attention to a festering problem in America -- many of our cities are in trouble. According to Moody's, more than half of the 50 largest U.S. cities have expenses and liabilities that overwhelm their tax revenues -- the same fiscal stress that bankrupted Detroit. The average poverty rate in the poorest half of our 50 largest cities is now nearly 26%, up from just over 21% in 2000. Smaller cities are also struggling. Connecticut, where we are from, has five cities with a population between 100,000 and 150,000. Three of those five have poverty rates above 25%, despite the state's overall wealth. Hartford, once the wealthiest city in the country in 1870, is now one of the poorest, with a poverty rate of 38%. Foley and Zimmer are concerned that U.S. cities big and small are failing to keep up with change. Economic opportunity, education and poverty issues are growing, they say. Detroit, Hartford, San Diego and Pittsburgh have different problems with different solutions
U.S.
[ "Mimi" ]
{ "passage": 1444, "query": 2277 }
Query: Passage of time: Heather, @placeholder, Bebe and Laurie are seen next to one another in 1988 Entities: Nicholas Nixon, BeBe, Mimi, Laurie, Heather, The Guardian, Bebe, Museum of Modern Art, Brown Sisters, Nixon, Brown Passage: A photo series shows the physical transformation and aging of a group of four sisters over four decades. The images, taken by Nicholas Nixon, are currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art in the exhibit 'Nicholas Nixon: Forty Years of the Brown Sisters.' The exhibit runs through January 4. Nixon first photographed the four women - including his own spouse - in 1974 but did not like the way the photo turned out, a page for the exhibit says. Nixon told The Guardian last month 'The series grew out of boredom. We’d go down to visit [my wife] BeBe’s parents on weekends. A photo series shows the physical transformation and aging of a group of four sisters over four decades. The images, taken by Nicholas Nixon, are currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art. Nixon first photographed the four women - including his own spouse - in 1974 but did not like the way the photo turned out. The next year, though, he did like a picture he took of the siblings. Mimi was 15, Laurie was 21, Heather was 23, and Brown's wife Bebe was 25
Mimi
[ "Italian", "Italy" ]
{ "passage": 1445, "query": 2278 }
Query: I did not kill Meredith," Knox said a lengthy e-mail, written in @placeholder, which was presented to the court by her lawyer. Entities: Italy, United States, Raffaele Sollecito, Italian, Knox, Kercher, U.S., Sollecito, Perugia, British, CNN, Amanda Knox, Meredith Kercher Passage: U.S. student Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito have had their sentences in the murder case of British student Meredith Kercher upheld by an Italian court. Knox, who is currently living in the United States, had her sentence increased to 28 years and six months. Sollecito, who returned to Italy during the trial, was sentenced to 25 years. Why were Knox and Sollecito back on trial? In 2009, they were convicted of killing Kercher, 21, who was found stabbed in November 2007 in the villa that she and Knox rented in the central Italian university town of Perugia. Knox and Raffaele Sollecito resentenced in the Meredith Kercher murder case. Kercher was found stabbed in 2007 in a villa she rented with Knox in Perugia, Italy. Knox and Sollecito's 2009 murder convictions were overturned on appeal in 2011. Legal expert tells CNN that it is unlikely the U.S. would allow Knox to be extradited to Italy
Italian
[ "Italian", "Italy" ]
{ "passage": 1445, "query": 2278 }
Query: I did not kill Meredith," Knox said a lengthy e-mail, written in @placeholder, which was presented to the court by her lawyer. Entities: Italy, United States, Raffaele Sollecito, Italian, Knox, Kercher, U.S., Sollecito, Perugia, British, CNN, Amanda Knox, Meredith Kercher Passage: U.S. student Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito have had their sentences in the murder case of British student Meredith Kercher upheld by an Italian court. Knox, who is currently living in the United States, had her sentence increased to 28 years and six months. Sollecito, who returned to Italy during the trial, was sentenced to 25 years. Why were Knox and Sollecito back on trial? In 2009, they were convicted of killing Kercher, 21, who was found stabbed in November 2007 in the villa that she and Knox rented in the central Italian university town of Perugia. Knox and Raffaele Sollecito resentenced in the Meredith Kercher murder case. Kercher was found stabbed in 2007 in a villa she rented with Knox in Perugia, Italy. Knox and Sollecito's 2009 murder convictions were overturned on appeal in 2011. Legal expert tells CNN that it is unlikely the U.S. would allow Knox to be extradited to Italy
Italy
[ "Meredith Kercher" ]
{ "passage": 1445, "query": 2279 }
Query: "Nothing is going to bring @placeholder back, nothing will take away the horror of what happened for her," he said. Entities: Italy, United States, Raffaele Sollecito, Italian, Knox, Kercher, U.S., Sollecito, Perugia, British, CNN, Amanda Knox, Meredith Kercher Passage: U.S. student Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito have had their sentences in the murder case of British student Meredith Kercher upheld by an Italian court. Knox, who is currently living in the United States, had her sentence increased to 28 years and six months. Sollecito, who returned to Italy during the trial, was sentenced to 25 years. Why were Knox and Sollecito back on trial? In 2009, they were convicted of killing Kercher, 21, who was found stabbed in November 2007 in the villa that she and Knox rented in the central Italian university town of Perugia. Knox and Raffaele Sollecito resentenced in the Meredith Kercher murder case. Kercher was found stabbed in 2007 in a villa she rented with Knox in Perugia, Italy. Knox and Sollecito's 2009 murder convictions were overturned on appeal in 2011. Legal expert tells CNN that it is unlikely the U.S. would allow Knox to be extradited to Italy
Meredith Kercher
[ "Berlin" ]
{ "passage": 1446, "query": 2280 }
Query: In the Spanish resort of Marbella, the items were valued at £23.13, while in @placeholder the goods cost £23.38. Entities: France, Germany, England, The Mail on Sunday, Spain, Berlin, Aldi, Marbella, European, UK, Britain, Paris, London Passage: It has become the first port of call for cash-strapped families trying to keep down their grocery bills. But shoppers at Aldi in Britain are paying prices almost double those at the discount chain’s European outlets. The retailer has won an increasing share of the UK market with its money-saving offer, but The Mail on Sunday has discovered items including fruit, meat and alcohol cost even less at Aldi abroad. A comparison using a basket of common groceries found that the chain offers far better value in Germany, Spain and France than in Britain. Scroll down for video A comparison of common groceries found that Aldi offers far better value in Germany, Spain and France than in Britain, with a basket in London costing £44 but just £23 in Marbella, Spain, and £26 in Paris, France. Basket of goods in London cost £44 while same items cost £23 in Marbella. Same basket of common groceries also cost £23 in Berlin and £26 in Paris. Six bottles of 330ml beer in England cost £3.99 but just £1.19 in Spain
Berlin
[ "European" ]
{ "passage": 1446, "query": 2281 }
Query: Aldi markets itself as a bargain place to buy alcohol but our investigation found @placeholder stores offer shoppers much better deals on wine, beer and spirits. Entities: France, Germany, England, The Mail on Sunday, Spain, Berlin, Aldi, Marbella, European, UK, Britain, Paris, London Passage: It has become the first port of call for cash-strapped families trying to keep down their grocery bills. But shoppers at Aldi in Britain are paying prices almost double those at the discount chain’s European outlets. The retailer has won an increasing share of the UK market with its money-saving offer, but The Mail on Sunday has discovered items including fruit, meat and alcohol cost even less at Aldi abroad. A comparison using a basket of common groceries found that the chain offers far better value in Germany, Spain and France than in Britain. Scroll down for video A comparison of common groceries found that Aldi offers far better value in Germany, Spain and France than in Britain, with a basket in London costing £44 but just £23 in Marbella, Spain, and £26 in Paris, France. Basket of goods in London cost £44 while same items cost £23 in Marbella. Same basket of common groceries also cost £23 in Berlin and £26 in Paris. Six bottles of 330ml beer in England cost £3.99 but just £1.19 in Spain
European
[ "Britain", "UK" ]
{ "passage": 1446, "query": 2282 }
Query: Meat was also cheaper abroad – a 1.65kg chicken came in at £3.99 in @placeholder, equivalent to £2.42 per kilo. Entities: France, Germany, England, The Mail on Sunday, Spain, Berlin, Aldi, Marbella, European, UK, Britain, Paris, London Passage: It has become the first port of call for cash-strapped families trying to keep down their grocery bills. But shoppers at Aldi in Britain are paying prices almost double those at the discount chain’s European outlets. The retailer has won an increasing share of the UK market with its money-saving offer, but The Mail on Sunday has discovered items including fruit, meat and alcohol cost even less at Aldi abroad. A comparison using a basket of common groceries found that the chain offers far better value in Germany, Spain and France than in Britain. Scroll down for video A comparison of common groceries found that Aldi offers far better value in Germany, Spain and France than in Britain, with a basket in London costing £44 but just £23 in Marbella, Spain, and £26 in Paris, France. Basket of goods in London cost £44 while same items cost £23 in Marbella. Same basket of common groceries also cost £23 in Berlin and £26 in Paris. Six bottles of 330ml beer in England cost £3.99 but just £1.19 in Spain
Britain
[ "Britain", "UK" ]
{ "passage": 1446, "query": 2282 }
Query: Meat was also cheaper abroad – a 1.65kg chicken came in at £3.99 in @placeholder, equivalent to £2.42 per kilo. Entities: France, Germany, England, The Mail on Sunday, Spain, Berlin, Aldi, Marbella, European, UK, Britain, Paris, London Passage: It has become the first port of call for cash-strapped families trying to keep down their grocery bills. But shoppers at Aldi in Britain are paying prices almost double those at the discount chain’s European outlets. The retailer has won an increasing share of the UK market with its money-saving offer, but The Mail on Sunday has discovered items including fruit, meat and alcohol cost even less at Aldi abroad. A comparison using a basket of common groceries found that the chain offers far better value in Germany, Spain and France than in Britain. Scroll down for video A comparison of common groceries found that Aldi offers far better value in Germany, Spain and France than in Britain, with a basket in London costing £44 but just £23 in Marbella, Spain, and £26 in Paris, France. Basket of goods in London cost £44 while same items cost £23 in Marbella. Same basket of common groceries also cost £23 in Berlin and £26 in Paris. Six bottles of 330ml beer in England cost £3.99 but just £1.19 in Spain
UK
[ "George Little" ]
{ "passage": 1447, "query": 2283 }
Query: "I wouldn't read too much into what came out of Iran today," @placeholder said, adding: "I think what is said and what is actually done can be two different things." Entities: George Little, White House, U.S., Iranian, Carney, Iran, Jay Carney, Pentagon Passage: The White House on Wednesday dismissed an Iranian threat to deploy warships near the U.S. coast, and military experts said Iran lacks the naval capability to do so. Overnight Tuesday, Iranian state news quoted a commander as saying his country plans to have a "powerful presence" near the U.S. border. In response, White House spokesman Jay Carney said that "we don't take these statements seriously, given that they do not reflect at all Iran's naval capabilities." Pentagon spokesman George Little echoed Carney's point, saying Iran has the right to send vessels into international waters, but "whether they can truly project naval power beyond the region is another question." The White House says it doesn't take the Iranian claim seriously. A Pentagon spokesman questions Iran's naval capability. Miltiary experts say Iran is incapable of deploying ships off the U.S. coast. State-run news agency says there will be a "powerful presence" near U.S. borders
George Little
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1447, "query": 2284 }
Query: Such attacks could disrupt oil markets and scare @placeholder tourists, Herrmann said. Entities: George Little, White House, U.S., Iranian, Carney, Iran, Jay Carney, Pentagon Passage: The White House on Wednesday dismissed an Iranian threat to deploy warships near the U.S. coast, and military experts said Iran lacks the naval capability to do so. Overnight Tuesday, Iranian state news quoted a commander as saying his country plans to have a "powerful presence" near the U.S. border. In response, White House spokesman Jay Carney said that "we don't take these statements seriously, given that they do not reflect at all Iran's naval capabilities." Pentagon spokesman George Little echoed Carney's point, saying Iran has the right to send vessels into international waters, but "whether they can truly project naval power beyond the region is another question." The White House says it doesn't take the Iranian claim seriously. A Pentagon spokesman questions Iran's naval capability. Miltiary experts say Iran is incapable of deploying ships off the U.S. coast. State-run news agency says there will be a "powerful presence" near U.S. borders
U.S.
[ "Lux" ]
{ "passage": 1448, "query": 2285 }
Query: Attack: Teresa Barker, pictured with her baby Jesse, who was starched on the forehead by @placeholder Entities: Jesse, Lee Palmer, Daily Mail, Lux, Teresa Barker, Oregon, Reuters, Palmer, Portland, Portland Police Bureau, Pete Simpson, Himalayan Passage: By Reuters and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:21 EST, 10 March 2014 | UPDATED: 08:09 EST, 11 March 2014 A rampaging, 22-pound Oregon house cat with a 'history of violence' attacked a baby and trapped a family and their dog in a bedroom at their Portland home before being captured by police. On Sunday, the cat, a black-and-white Himalayan called Lux, scratched seven-month-old Jesse in the face, according to Portland Police Bureau spokesman Sergeant Pete Simpson. The baby's father, Lee Palmer, kicked the cat in the backside, which sent it into a rage, and Palmer, his partner Teresa Barker and their baby, along with the dog, retreated into a bedroom in fear. Lee Palmer, his partner Teresa Barker and their baby son were forced to hide in their Oregon bedroom from Lux, a 22-pound Himalayan cat. They had retreated there after the fearsome feline had scratched baby Jesse and Palmer kicked the cat's behind - turning it into a sour puss. Too scared to emerge from the bedroom, Palmer called 911 for help. Authorities arrived at the home and caught the cat before returning it to his family; they are now debating whether he needs a new home
Lux
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 1449, "query": 2286 }
Query: It all follows a deal, signed between @placeholder and Hamas in October, that won Shalit's release from Hamas in exchange for allowing more than 1,000 Palestinians to leave Israeli jails. Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Israel, Palestinian, Gilad Shalit, Mahmoud Abbas, Mukataa compound, Rahim, Tayeb Abdel Rahim, Ramallah, West Bank, Yasser Arafat, Hamas, Arafat, Izzedine al Qassam Brigades Passage: Thousands of Palestinians celebrated the release Sunday night of 550 inmates from Israeli prisons, part of the second phase of the deal that won the freedom of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. The revelry in the Mukataa compound in Ramallah -- the long-timehome to the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat -- ran late into the night. Tayeb Abdel Rahim, general-secretary in Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' office, was among those officials greeting the line of freed prisoners, as they all paid their respects at Arafat's grave. Hamas' armed wing, the Izzedine al Qassam Brigades, welcomed the news even as they, like Rahim and other Palestinian leaders, continued to push for the release of others in Israeli custody. The release of 550 Palestinian prisoners has been "completed," Israel's military says. Thousands of Palestinians welcome the release, celebrating late into the night. Clashes break out at West Bank crossing ahead of the release, 20 injured. The prisoner exchange began in October, with the release of 477 Palestinians
Israel
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 1449, "query": 2286 }
Query: It all follows a deal, signed between @placeholder and Hamas in October, that won Shalit's release from Hamas in exchange for allowing more than 1,000 Palestinians to leave Israeli jails. Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Israel, Palestinian, Gilad Shalit, Mahmoud Abbas, Mukataa compound, Rahim, Tayeb Abdel Rahim, Ramallah, West Bank, Yasser Arafat, Hamas, Arafat, Izzedine al Qassam Brigades Passage: Thousands of Palestinians celebrated the release Sunday night of 550 inmates from Israeli prisons, part of the second phase of the deal that won the freedom of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. The revelry in the Mukataa compound in Ramallah -- the long-timehome to the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat -- ran late into the night. Tayeb Abdel Rahim, general-secretary in Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' office, was among those officials greeting the line of freed prisoners, as they all paid their respects at Arafat's grave. Hamas' armed wing, the Izzedine al Qassam Brigades, welcomed the news even as they, like Rahim and other Palestinian leaders, continued to push for the release of others in Israeli custody. The release of 550 Palestinian prisoners has been "completed," Israel's military says. Thousands of Palestinians welcome the release, celebrating late into the night. Clashes break out at West Bank crossing ahead of the release, 20 injured. The prisoner exchange began in October, with the release of 477 Palestinians
Israeli
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 1449, "query": 2287 }
Query: @placeholder decided to release them at night with the wrong assumption that this will affect the intensity of the celebrations. Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Israel, Palestinian, Gilad Shalit, Mahmoud Abbas, Mukataa compound, Rahim, Tayeb Abdel Rahim, Ramallah, West Bank, Yasser Arafat, Hamas, Arafat, Izzedine al Qassam Brigades Passage: Thousands of Palestinians celebrated the release Sunday night of 550 inmates from Israeli prisons, part of the second phase of the deal that won the freedom of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. The revelry in the Mukataa compound in Ramallah -- the long-timehome to the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat -- ran late into the night. Tayeb Abdel Rahim, general-secretary in Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' office, was among those officials greeting the line of freed prisoners, as they all paid their respects at Arafat's grave. Hamas' armed wing, the Izzedine al Qassam Brigades, welcomed the news even as they, like Rahim and other Palestinian leaders, continued to push for the release of others in Israeli custody. The release of 550 Palestinian prisoners has been "completed," Israel's military says. Thousands of Palestinians welcome the release, celebrating late into the night. Clashes break out at West Bank crossing ahead of the release, 20 injured. The prisoner exchange began in October, with the release of 477 Palestinians
Israel
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 1449, "query": 2287 }
Query: @placeholder decided to release them at night with the wrong assumption that this will affect the intensity of the celebrations. Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Israel, Palestinian, Gilad Shalit, Mahmoud Abbas, Mukataa compound, Rahim, Tayeb Abdel Rahim, Ramallah, West Bank, Yasser Arafat, Hamas, Arafat, Izzedine al Qassam Brigades Passage: Thousands of Palestinians celebrated the release Sunday night of 550 inmates from Israeli prisons, part of the second phase of the deal that won the freedom of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. The revelry in the Mukataa compound in Ramallah -- the long-timehome to the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat -- ran late into the night. Tayeb Abdel Rahim, general-secretary in Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' office, was among those officials greeting the line of freed prisoners, as they all paid their respects at Arafat's grave. Hamas' armed wing, the Izzedine al Qassam Brigades, welcomed the news even as they, like Rahim and other Palestinian leaders, continued to push for the release of others in Israeli custody. The release of 550 Palestinian prisoners has been "completed," Israel's military says. Thousands of Palestinians welcome the release, celebrating late into the night. Clashes break out at West Bank crossing ahead of the release, 20 injured. The prisoner exchange began in October, with the release of 477 Palestinians
Israeli
[ "Pro Evolution Soccer" ]
{ "passage": 1450, "query": 2288 }
Query: The 2014 incarnation of @placeholder, for example, runs on a scaled-down version of Fox. Entities: Grand Theft Auto, Snake, Peace Walker, Big Boss, Metal Gear Solid V, Ground Zeroes, Kiefer Sutherland, Mother Base, Fox Engine, The Phantom Pain.This, The Phantom Pain, Pro Evolution Soccer, XOF, Kojima-Productions, Metal Gear Solid V., McDonnell Miller Passage: With all of the hype around Grand Theft Auto at the moment, it's easy to forget the other huge titles just around the corner. All except one... Metal Gear Solid V. Metal Gear Solid V is composed of both Ground Zeroes and The Phantom Pain. Ground Zeroes takes place after the events of the previous Peace Walker game - acting as a prologue to The Phantom Pain.This, in turn, takes place nine years after the Big Boss falls into a coma. Just around the corner: Snake - voiced by 24 actor Kiefer Sutherland - plans his attack Powered by Kojima-Productions’ Fox Engine, the game follows Big Boss and McDonnell Miller investigating an organisation called the XOF – who are responsible for destroying the Mother Base. Metal Gear Solid V consists of TWO games - The Phantom Pain and Ground Zeroes. Reported that Snake can use PLANES to traverse huge map. Dynamic day-night cycle, facial animation and base-building all to feature. Powered by Fox Engine - a scaled down version of which is used in the latest Pro Evolution Soccer game
Pro Evolution Soccer
[ "Ne-Yo" ]
{ "passage": 1451, "query": 2289 }
Query: @placeholder is the easiest person to talk to, and he made my experiences come to life with his lyrics. Entities: David Letterman, Michele, Billboard 200, Chrisette Michele, Billie Holiday, Singer, Epiphany, NEW YORK, Ne-Yo, CNN, Ella Fitzgerald Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- It's a good thing Chrisette Michele didn't choke last week when she heard the news she had a No. 1 album on her hands. Chrisette Michele's album "Epiphany" debuted at No. 1 earlier in May. "I was backstage at the David Letterman show on a couch, probably eating grapes," says the singer-songwriter. "I always eat grapes before I go on." The acid and pectin in the fruit help prepare her voice for performing, the 26-year-old goes on to explain. But nothing, she says, could have prepared her for the excitement she'd feel upon learning her sophomore album, "Epiphany," debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart. She had to go chill out at a lakeside ranch for a couple of days to let it all sink in. Chrisette Michele's album "Epiphany" debuted at No. 1 earlier in May. Michele has earned comparisons to Billie Holiday; she admires Ella Fitzgerald. Singer reluctant to give up songwriting duties, but enjoyed working with Ne-Yo
Ne-Yo
[ "Jason Robinson" ]
{ "passage": 1452, "query": 2290 }
Query: 'When I was playing at Under 9 or 10 level, I was watching @placeholder a lot and trying to emulate him,' he said. Entities: Watson, Anthony Watson, Jason Robinson, World Cup, England, Six Nations, Ant, Bath, Millennium Stadium, Bagshot, Cardiff, Wales, Neal Hatley, Chelsea Passage: Anthony Watson's Bath coach and mentor rang England's rising star after the against-the-odds victory over Wales in Cardiff to congratulate him on a try-scoring display that captured the nation's attention. Six years after having his breath taken away by the speed of the 14-year-old Watson's footwork, Neal Hatley was not surprised by his young charge's response. 'I phoned him after the game in Wales just to say, 'Well done on an unbelievable performance and your first try', and Ant replied, 'Yes, but I dropped one, didn't I?' He's always been like that, constantly striving for perfection.' Anthony Watson gets into the thick of the action during England's training session in Bagshot on Thursday. Anthony Watson won his fifth cap for England during this side's 21-16 victory against Wales at the Millennium Stadium. The Bath winger scored a superb try during the Six Nations win in Cardiff. Watson had trials for Chelsea as a 13-year-old. He was inspired as a youngster by England's 2003 World Cup-winning wing Jason Robinson
Jason Robinson
[ "Real Sociedad", "Sociedad" ]
{ "passage": 1453, "query": 2291 }
Query: 'There are things (like the language barrier or knowledge of Spanish football) that could have an adverse effect, but when he made the decision to come to @placeholder over the other offers he had, it's because he sees their potential moving forward.' Entities: Everton, Spanish, Sociedad, Moyes, Arteta, David Moyes, Manchester United, English, La Liga, Basque, Arsenal, Real Sociedad, Mikel Arteta Passage: Mikel Arteta has revealed that he spoke to David Moyes about Real Sociedad before he took the job in La Liga. Moyes, 51, was confirmed as the Basque side's new boss on Monday, and used to work with the Spanish midfielder at Everton. And Arteta, now captain at Arsenal, admits that while Moyes had 'doubts' about his next move after leaving Manchester United last April, he expects him to excel at Sociedad. Mikel Arteta worked with David Moyes at Everton and says he wants him to excel at Real Sociedad Moyes was appointed as Real Sociedad's new manager on Monday. Mikel Arteta claims David Moyes isn't the typical English coach. Pair used to work together at Everton before Arteta left for Arsenal. Moyes appointed on 18-month contract at Real Sociedad. Arteta says Moyes had his doubts but expects him to excel in La Liga. Arsenal captain's contract runs out next summer
Real Sociedad
[ "Real Sociedad", "Sociedad" ]
{ "passage": 1453, "query": 2291 }
Query: 'There are things (like the language barrier or knowledge of Spanish football) that could have an adverse effect, but when he made the decision to come to @placeholder over the other offers he had, it's because he sees their potential moving forward.' Entities: Everton, Spanish, Sociedad, Moyes, Arteta, David Moyes, Manchester United, English, La Liga, Basque, Arsenal, Real Sociedad, Mikel Arteta Passage: Mikel Arteta has revealed that he spoke to David Moyes about Real Sociedad before he took the job in La Liga. Moyes, 51, was confirmed as the Basque side's new boss on Monday, and used to work with the Spanish midfielder at Everton. And Arteta, now captain at Arsenal, admits that while Moyes had 'doubts' about his next move after leaving Manchester United last April, he expects him to excel at Sociedad. Mikel Arteta worked with David Moyes at Everton and says he wants him to excel at Real Sociedad Moyes was appointed as Real Sociedad's new manager on Monday. Mikel Arteta claims David Moyes isn't the typical English coach. Pair used to work together at Everton before Arteta left for Arsenal. Moyes appointed on 18-month contract at Real Sociedad. Arteta says Moyes had his doubts but expects him to excel in La Liga. Arsenal captain's contract runs out next summer
Sociedad
[ "Manchester United" ]
{ "passage": 1453, "query": 2292 }
Query: Moyes was sacked as manager of @placeholder in April but has been tipped to shine in La Liga Entities: Everton, Spanish, Sociedad, Moyes, Arteta, David Moyes, Manchester United, English, La Liga, Basque, Arsenal, Real Sociedad, Mikel Arteta Passage: Mikel Arteta has revealed that he spoke to David Moyes about Real Sociedad before he took the job in La Liga. Moyes, 51, was confirmed as the Basque side's new boss on Monday, and used to work with the Spanish midfielder at Everton. And Arteta, now captain at Arsenal, admits that while Moyes had 'doubts' about his next move after leaving Manchester United last April, he expects him to excel at Sociedad. Mikel Arteta worked with David Moyes at Everton and says he wants him to excel at Real Sociedad Moyes was appointed as Real Sociedad's new manager on Monday. Mikel Arteta claims David Moyes isn't the typical English coach. Pair used to work together at Everton before Arteta left for Arsenal. Moyes appointed on 18-month contract at Real Sociedad. Arteta says Moyes had his doubts but expects him to excel in La Liga. Arsenal captain's contract runs out next summer
Manchester United
[ "Taylor" ]
{ "passage": 1454, "query": 2293 }
Query: He got into the front passenger seat of @placeholder's car, and Taylor asked to see his cell phone. Entities: Tarence Mitchell, Bloomfield High School, Taylor, Connecticut, Daily Mail, Mitchell, Ronald Taylor Jr, Ronald Taylor Jr., City, Conneticut, Bloomfield Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:14 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 11 December 2013 The captain of the Bloomfield High School football team, who is on trial for the murder of a 27-year-old with whom he had been having a sexual relationship, claims to have been sexually and physically assaulted by the man in the past. Tarence Mitchell, 18, of Bloomfield, Connecticut, has admitted to stabbing Ronald Taylor Jr - known as 'City' - five times in the torso with a steak knife out the front of his home on November 21, after trying to break off their two-year relationship. Tarence Mitchell, 18, has been charged with murder following the stabbing death of Ronald Taylor Jr., 27, in Bloomfield, Conneticut on November 21. The pair had been in a sexual relationship for two years. Mitchell told police he was trying to break things off with his lover when they got into a fight, with Mitchell stabbing Taylor five times. As part of a self defense suggestion in court, Mitchell's lawyer said Taylor had sexually and physically assault the teen
Taylor
[ "Mitchell", "Tarence Mitchell" ]
{ "passage": 1454, "query": 2294 }
Query: started to yell at @placeholder and positioned his pointer and middle Entities: Tarence Mitchell, Bloomfield High School, Taylor, Connecticut, Daily Mail, Mitchell, Ronald Taylor Jr, Ronald Taylor Jr., City, Conneticut, Bloomfield Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:14 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 11 December 2013 The captain of the Bloomfield High School football team, who is on trial for the murder of a 27-year-old with whom he had been having a sexual relationship, claims to have been sexually and physically assaulted by the man in the past. Tarence Mitchell, 18, of Bloomfield, Connecticut, has admitted to stabbing Ronald Taylor Jr - known as 'City' - five times in the torso with a steak knife out the front of his home on November 21, after trying to break off their two-year relationship. Tarence Mitchell, 18, has been charged with murder following the stabbing death of Ronald Taylor Jr., 27, in Bloomfield, Conneticut on November 21. The pair had been in a sexual relationship for two years. Mitchell told police he was trying to break things off with his lover when they got into a fight, with Mitchell stabbing Taylor five times. As part of a self defense suggestion in court, Mitchell's lawyer said Taylor had sexually and physically assault the teen
Mitchell
[ "Mitchell", "Tarence Mitchell" ]
{ "passage": 1454, "query": 2294 }
Query: started to yell at @placeholder and positioned his pointer and middle Entities: Tarence Mitchell, Bloomfield High School, Taylor, Connecticut, Daily Mail, Mitchell, Ronald Taylor Jr, Ronald Taylor Jr., City, Conneticut, Bloomfield Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:14 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 11 December 2013 The captain of the Bloomfield High School football team, who is on trial for the murder of a 27-year-old with whom he had been having a sexual relationship, claims to have been sexually and physically assaulted by the man in the past. Tarence Mitchell, 18, of Bloomfield, Connecticut, has admitted to stabbing Ronald Taylor Jr - known as 'City' - five times in the torso with a steak knife out the front of his home on November 21, after trying to break off their two-year relationship. Tarence Mitchell, 18, has been charged with murder following the stabbing death of Ronald Taylor Jr., 27, in Bloomfield, Conneticut on November 21. The pair had been in a sexual relationship for two years. Mitchell told police he was trying to break things off with his lover when they got into a fight, with Mitchell stabbing Taylor five times. As part of a self defense suggestion in court, Mitchell's lawyer said Taylor had sexually and physically assault the teen
Tarence Mitchell
[ "Mitchell", "Tarence Mitchell" ]
{ "passage": 1454, "query": 2295 }
Query: Taylor hit @placeholder in the face, and Mitchell pulled the knife out of his pocket and stabbed Taylor twice, he told police. Entities: Tarence Mitchell, Bloomfield High School, Taylor, Connecticut, Daily Mail, Mitchell, Ronald Taylor Jr, Ronald Taylor Jr., City, Conneticut, Bloomfield Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:14 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 11 December 2013 The captain of the Bloomfield High School football team, who is on trial for the murder of a 27-year-old with whom he had been having a sexual relationship, claims to have been sexually and physically assaulted by the man in the past. Tarence Mitchell, 18, of Bloomfield, Connecticut, has admitted to stabbing Ronald Taylor Jr - known as 'City' - five times in the torso with a steak knife out the front of his home on November 21, after trying to break off their two-year relationship. Tarence Mitchell, 18, has been charged with murder following the stabbing death of Ronald Taylor Jr., 27, in Bloomfield, Conneticut on November 21. The pair had been in a sexual relationship for two years. Mitchell told police he was trying to break things off with his lover when they got into a fight, with Mitchell stabbing Taylor five times. As part of a self defense suggestion in court, Mitchell's lawyer said Taylor had sexually and physically assault the teen
Mitchell
[ "Mitchell", "Tarence Mitchell" ]
{ "passage": 1454, "query": 2295 }
Query: Taylor hit @placeholder in the face, and Mitchell pulled the knife out of his pocket and stabbed Taylor twice, he told police. Entities: Tarence Mitchell, Bloomfield High School, Taylor, Connecticut, Daily Mail, Mitchell, Ronald Taylor Jr, Ronald Taylor Jr., City, Conneticut, Bloomfield Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:14 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 11 December 2013 The captain of the Bloomfield High School football team, who is on trial for the murder of a 27-year-old with whom he had been having a sexual relationship, claims to have been sexually and physically assaulted by the man in the past. Tarence Mitchell, 18, of Bloomfield, Connecticut, has admitted to stabbing Ronald Taylor Jr - known as 'City' - five times in the torso with a steak knife out the front of his home on November 21, after trying to break off their two-year relationship. Tarence Mitchell, 18, has been charged with murder following the stabbing death of Ronald Taylor Jr., 27, in Bloomfield, Conneticut on November 21. The pair had been in a sexual relationship for two years. Mitchell told police he was trying to break things off with his lover when they got into a fight, with Mitchell stabbing Taylor five times. As part of a self defense suggestion in court, Mitchell's lawyer said Taylor had sexually and physically assault the teen
Tarence Mitchell
[ "Mitchell", "Tarence Mitchell" ]
{ "passage": 1454, "query": 2296 }
Query: climbed over him, and @placeholder stabbed him as he did, the report says. Entities: Tarence Mitchell, Bloomfield High School, Taylor, Connecticut, Daily Mail, Mitchell, Ronald Taylor Jr, Ronald Taylor Jr., City, Conneticut, Bloomfield Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:14 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 11 December 2013 The captain of the Bloomfield High School football team, who is on trial for the murder of a 27-year-old with whom he had been having a sexual relationship, claims to have been sexually and physically assaulted by the man in the past. Tarence Mitchell, 18, of Bloomfield, Connecticut, has admitted to stabbing Ronald Taylor Jr - known as 'City' - five times in the torso with a steak knife out the front of his home on November 21, after trying to break off their two-year relationship. Tarence Mitchell, 18, has been charged with murder following the stabbing death of Ronald Taylor Jr., 27, in Bloomfield, Conneticut on November 21. The pair had been in a sexual relationship for two years. Mitchell told police he was trying to break things off with his lover when they got into a fight, with Mitchell stabbing Taylor five times. As part of a self defense suggestion in court, Mitchell's lawyer said Taylor had sexually and physically assault the teen
Mitchell
[ "Mitchell", "Tarence Mitchell" ]
{ "passage": 1454, "query": 2296 }
Query: climbed over him, and @placeholder stabbed him as he did, the report says. Entities: Tarence Mitchell, Bloomfield High School, Taylor, Connecticut, Daily Mail, Mitchell, Ronald Taylor Jr, Ronald Taylor Jr., City, Conneticut, Bloomfield Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:14 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 11 December 2013 The captain of the Bloomfield High School football team, who is on trial for the murder of a 27-year-old with whom he had been having a sexual relationship, claims to have been sexually and physically assaulted by the man in the past. Tarence Mitchell, 18, of Bloomfield, Connecticut, has admitted to stabbing Ronald Taylor Jr - known as 'City' - five times in the torso with a steak knife out the front of his home on November 21, after trying to break off their two-year relationship. Tarence Mitchell, 18, has been charged with murder following the stabbing death of Ronald Taylor Jr., 27, in Bloomfield, Conneticut on November 21. The pair had been in a sexual relationship for two years. Mitchell told police he was trying to break things off with his lover when they got into a fight, with Mitchell stabbing Taylor five times. As part of a self defense suggestion in court, Mitchell's lawyer said Taylor had sexually and physically assault the teen
Tarence Mitchell
[ "Taylor" ]
{ "passage": 1454, "query": 2297 }
Query: @placeholder opened the passenger side door and started running away. Entities: Tarence Mitchell, Bloomfield High School, Taylor, Connecticut, Daily Mail, Mitchell, Ronald Taylor Jr, Ronald Taylor Jr., City, Conneticut, Bloomfield Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:14 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 11 December 2013 The captain of the Bloomfield High School football team, who is on trial for the murder of a 27-year-old with whom he had been having a sexual relationship, claims to have been sexually and physically assaulted by the man in the past. Tarence Mitchell, 18, of Bloomfield, Connecticut, has admitted to stabbing Ronald Taylor Jr - known as 'City' - five times in the torso with a steak knife out the front of his home on November 21, after trying to break off their two-year relationship. Tarence Mitchell, 18, has been charged with murder following the stabbing death of Ronald Taylor Jr., 27, in Bloomfield, Conneticut on November 21. The pair had been in a sexual relationship for two years. Mitchell told police he was trying to break things off with his lover when they got into a fight, with Mitchell stabbing Taylor five times. As part of a self defense suggestion in court, Mitchell's lawyer said Taylor had sexually and physically assault the teen
Taylor
[ "Dawn Larkin", "Larkin" ]
{ "passage": 1455, "query": 2298 }
Query: Mother-of-three Mrs @placeholder said: 'Louise and Charlotte dressed up as the blokes in the 118 118 ad. Entities: Larkin, Maxine Preston, Louise, Shelley, Paul, Birmingham, Birmingham Maternity Hospital, Solihull Hospital, Nicky, Charlotte, Preston, Mother's Day, Alex Gore, Dawn Larkin Passage: By Alex Gore PUBLISHED: 13:40 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:41 EST, 10 March 2013 Sisters Maxine Preston and Dawn Larkin have been enjoying Mother's Day with their twin daughters - born on the same day three years apart and delivered by the same doctor. The mothers, who also have husbands called Paul and work as market traders, made headlines in 1995 when Mrs Larkin gave birth to Louise and Charlotte. The babies were born one week early at Solihull Hospital in Birmingham, but exactly three years after Mrs Preston gave birth to Nicky and Shelley at Birmingham Maternity Hospital. Dawn Larkin, 46, gave birth to daughters Louise and Charlotte a week early. But it was exactly three years after sister Maxine Preston had her twin girls. The twins were born at different hospital but delivered by the same doctor. Mrs Larkin and Mrs Preston also work as market traders in Birmingham. They celebrated their daughters' 18th and 21st birthdays with a joint party
Dawn Larkin
[ "Dawn Larkin", "Larkin" ]
{ "passage": 1455, "query": 2298 }
Query: Mother-of-three Mrs @placeholder said: 'Louise and Charlotte dressed up as the blokes in the 118 118 ad. Entities: Larkin, Maxine Preston, Louise, Shelley, Paul, Birmingham, Birmingham Maternity Hospital, Solihull Hospital, Nicky, Charlotte, Preston, Mother's Day, Alex Gore, Dawn Larkin Passage: By Alex Gore PUBLISHED: 13:40 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:41 EST, 10 March 2013 Sisters Maxine Preston and Dawn Larkin have been enjoying Mother's Day with their twin daughters - born on the same day three years apart and delivered by the same doctor. The mothers, who also have husbands called Paul and work as market traders, made headlines in 1995 when Mrs Larkin gave birth to Louise and Charlotte. The babies were born one week early at Solihull Hospital in Birmingham, but exactly three years after Mrs Preston gave birth to Nicky and Shelley at Birmingham Maternity Hospital. Dawn Larkin, 46, gave birth to daughters Louise and Charlotte a week early. But it was exactly three years after sister Maxine Preston had her twin girls. The twins were born at different hospital but delivered by the same doctor. Mrs Larkin and Mrs Preston also work as market traders in Birmingham. They celebrated their daughters' 18th and 21st birthdays with a joint party
Larkin
[ "Shelley" ]
{ "passage": 1455, "query": 2299 }
Query: Cousin Nicky is hoping to enroll on a sports course, while twin @placeholder, who has mild special needs, is recovering from a recent bout of illness. Entities: Larkin, Maxine Preston, Louise, Shelley, Paul, Birmingham, Birmingham Maternity Hospital, Solihull Hospital, Nicky, Charlotte, Preston, Mother's Day, Alex Gore, Dawn Larkin Passage: By Alex Gore PUBLISHED: 13:40 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:41 EST, 10 March 2013 Sisters Maxine Preston and Dawn Larkin have been enjoying Mother's Day with their twin daughters - born on the same day three years apart and delivered by the same doctor. The mothers, who also have husbands called Paul and work as market traders, made headlines in 1995 when Mrs Larkin gave birth to Louise and Charlotte. The babies were born one week early at Solihull Hospital in Birmingham, but exactly three years after Mrs Preston gave birth to Nicky and Shelley at Birmingham Maternity Hospital. Dawn Larkin, 46, gave birth to daughters Louise and Charlotte a week early. But it was exactly three years after sister Maxine Preston had her twin girls. The twins were born at different hospital but delivered by the same doctor. Mrs Larkin and Mrs Preston also work as market traders in Birmingham. They celebrated their daughters' 18th and 21st birthdays with a joint party
Shelley
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1456, "query": 2300 }
Query: But a disruption there could end up hitting @placeholder in the pocketbook, not to mention affect the safe passage of U.S. military ships and equipment. Entities: United States, Suez Canal, White House, Egypt, Israel, U.S., Mohamed Morsy, Arab, Obama, CNN, American Passage: (CNN) -- When Egypt's first democratically elected president was tossed out this year, the White House stopped short of calling it a coup. Doing so would have forced an end to the $1.23 billion that the United States sends in military aid a year -- and changed the course of its relationship with its strongest Arab ally in the region. But that was before Wednesday, when the military-led interim government stormed two camps full of former President Mohamed Morsy's supporters. More than 525 people were killed and 3,717 wounded in the bloodiest day in Egypt's recent history, officials there said. The U.S. gives Egypt about $1.23 billion in military aid a year. Egypt is one of two Arab countries that has made peace with Israel. The U.S. also has interests with the Suez Canal and American companies in Egypt. President Obama has canceled joint military exercises with Egypt
American
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1456, "query": 2300 }
Query: But a disruption there could end up hitting @placeholder in the pocketbook, not to mention affect the safe passage of U.S. military ships and equipment. Entities: United States, Suez Canal, White House, Egypt, Israel, U.S., Mohamed Morsy, Arab, Obama, CNN, American Passage: (CNN) -- When Egypt's first democratically elected president was tossed out this year, the White House stopped short of calling it a coup. Doing so would have forced an end to the $1.23 billion that the United States sends in military aid a year -- and changed the course of its relationship with its strongest Arab ally in the region. But that was before Wednesday, when the military-led interim government stormed two camps full of former President Mohamed Morsy's supporters. More than 525 people were killed and 3,717 wounded in the bloodiest day in Egypt's recent history, officials there said. The U.S. gives Egypt about $1.23 billion in military aid a year. Egypt is one of two Arab countries that has made peace with Israel. The U.S. also has interests with the Suez Canal and American companies in Egypt. President Obama has canceled joint military exercises with Egypt
U.S.
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1456, "query": 2300 }
Query: But a disruption there could end up hitting @placeholder in the pocketbook, not to mention affect the safe passage of U.S. military ships and equipment. Entities: United States, Suez Canal, White House, Egypt, Israel, U.S., Mohamed Morsy, Arab, Obama, CNN, American Passage: (CNN) -- When Egypt's first democratically elected president was tossed out this year, the White House stopped short of calling it a coup. Doing so would have forced an end to the $1.23 billion that the United States sends in military aid a year -- and changed the course of its relationship with its strongest Arab ally in the region. But that was before Wednesday, when the military-led interim government stormed two camps full of former President Mohamed Morsy's supporters. More than 525 people were killed and 3,717 wounded in the bloodiest day in Egypt's recent history, officials there said. The U.S. gives Egypt about $1.23 billion in military aid a year. Egypt is one of two Arab countries that has made peace with Israel. The U.S. also has interests with the Suez Canal and American companies in Egypt. President Obama has canceled joint military exercises with Egypt
United States
[ "Floyd Mayweather", "Mayweather" ]
{ "passage": 1457, "query": 2301 }
Query: Doesn't matter: @placeholder asked his fans who they wanted to fight him next as he defends a world title Entities: Floyd Mayweather, UPDATED, Floyd Mayweather Jnr, Mayweather, Marcos Maidana, Argentine, Briton, Maidana, American, Las Vegas, Twitter, Bolton, Amir Khan, Khan, Mike Dawes Passage: By Mike Dawes PUBLISHED: 19:36 EST, 21 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:44 EST, 22 February 2014 Amir Khan's prospects of fighting world light-middleweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jnr appear to be over after the Briton said the clash will not go ahead. The 27-year-old confirmed in January he had signed a contract to fight the pound-for-pound No 1 in Las Vegas but Mayweather left it up to his Twitter followers to decide who he would face - the Bolton fighter or Marcos Maidana. However, Khan revealed in series of tweets on Friday night that he would not be fighting the undefeated American superstar and how Mayweather would be locking horns with Maidana. Amir Khan unlikely to face pound-for-pound No 1 Floyd Mayweather. Had signed a contract in January to fight in Las Vegas. Mayweather likely to instead face Argentine Marcos Maidana. The Bolton fighter beat Maidana on points in 2010. Khan posted on Twitter that he was 'very disrespected' by Mayweather's team and that the American was 'running scared'
Floyd Mayweather
[ "Floyd Mayweather", "Mayweather" ]
{ "passage": 1457, "query": 2301 }
Query: Doesn't matter: @placeholder asked his fans who they wanted to fight him next as he defends a world title Entities: Floyd Mayweather, UPDATED, Floyd Mayweather Jnr, Mayweather, Marcos Maidana, Argentine, Briton, Maidana, American, Las Vegas, Twitter, Bolton, Amir Khan, Khan, Mike Dawes Passage: By Mike Dawes PUBLISHED: 19:36 EST, 21 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:44 EST, 22 February 2014 Amir Khan's prospects of fighting world light-middleweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jnr appear to be over after the Briton said the clash will not go ahead. The 27-year-old confirmed in January he had signed a contract to fight the pound-for-pound No 1 in Las Vegas but Mayweather left it up to his Twitter followers to decide who he would face - the Bolton fighter or Marcos Maidana. However, Khan revealed in series of tweets on Friday night that he would not be fighting the undefeated American superstar and how Mayweather would be locking horns with Maidana. Amir Khan unlikely to face pound-for-pound No 1 Floyd Mayweather. Had signed a contract in January to fight in Las Vegas. Mayweather likely to instead face Argentine Marcos Maidana. The Bolton fighter beat Maidana on points in 2010. Khan posted on Twitter that he was 'very disrespected' by Mayweather's team and that the American was 'running scared'
Mayweather
[ "David Moyes", "Moyes" ]
{ "passage": 1458, "query": 2302 }
Query: expression every time @placeholder suffered a setback — and there were far too Entities: United, Alex Ferguson, Everton, Ferguson, Wilmslow, Pamela, Moyes, Manchester United, David Moyes, Scot, The Chosen One, Cheshire Passage: Are Manchester United right to sack David Moyes? As David Moyes’s reign unravelled on Monday, tales emerged of senior Manchester United players beating a path to the door of Sir Alex Ferguson’s Cheshire home to urge their old manager to push for change. The message was clear: they no longer stood by Moyes and neither should United if the empire Ferguson built was not going to continue crumbling, brick by brick. There was no more staunch a supporter of Moyes than his fellow Scot. After all, it was Ferguson who had called the Everton manager away from a shopping trip with his wife, Pamela, to that same address in Wilmslow to offer him the job last May when the ill-fated legend of ‘The Chosen One’ was born. David Moyes sacked as Manchester United manager. United players are believed to have visited former manager Sir Alex Ferguson pushing for a change after an abysmal season. Ferguson played a major part in appointing Moyes his successor. Moyes lost the trust of several senior United players
David Moyes
[ "David Moyes", "Moyes" ]
{ "passage": 1458, "query": 2302 }
Query: expression every time @placeholder suffered a setback — and there were far too Entities: United, Alex Ferguson, Everton, Ferguson, Wilmslow, Pamela, Moyes, Manchester United, David Moyes, Scot, The Chosen One, Cheshire Passage: Are Manchester United right to sack David Moyes? As David Moyes’s reign unravelled on Monday, tales emerged of senior Manchester United players beating a path to the door of Sir Alex Ferguson’s Cheshire home to urge their old manager to push for change. The message was clear: they no longer stood by Moyes and neither should United if the empire Ferguson built was not going to continue crumbling, brick by brick. There was no more staunch a supporter of Moyes than his fellow Scot. After all, it was Ferguson who had called the Everton manager away from a shopping trip with his wife, Pamela, to that same address in Wilmslow to offer him the job last May when the ill-fated legend of ‘The Chosen One’ was born. David Moyes sacked as Manchester United manager. United players are believed to have visited former manager Sir Alex Ferguson pushing for a change after an abysmal season. Ferguson played a major part in appointing Moyes his successor. Moyes lost the trust of several senior United players
Moyes
[ "White House" ]
{ "passage": 1459, "query": 2303 }
Query: But there were three concessions that repeal supporters reluctantly agreed to in order to pick up @placeholder and Pentagon support. Entities: White House, don't ask, don't tell, Alexander Nicholson, Washington, Nicholson, DADT, CNN, Capitol Hill, Pentagon Passage: Washington (CNN) -- The word compromise is never music to the ears of passionate advocates for a cause. This is especially true for advocates of overturning the military's "don't ask, don't tell" law, a law that was supposed to be a suitable compromise itself in 1993. But when idealism collides with political reality, risk avoidance and workable solutions become the goal. The deal that was reached on DADT this week between the White House, the Pentagon, gay rights groups (including my own), and pro-repeal champions on Capitol Hill is that workable solution and will get us where we need to go. More than 14,000 troops fired because of "don't ask, don't tell," says Alexander Nicholson. Deal on DADT between White House, Pentagon, gay rights groups, is good, says Nicholson. New legislation would firmly establish the mechanisms for ending gay ban, he says. Nicholson: Most importantly, it would do so with coveted Pentagon support
White House
[ "Interior Ministry" ]
{ "passage": 1460, "query": 2304 }
Query: A separate @placeholder order allowing riot police to use firearms came into force Tuesday, according to the official Ukrainian legislation website. Entities: Harf, Ukraine, Marie Harf, Government of Ukraine, Ukrainian, U.S. State Department, Interior Ministry, CNN, Oleg Musiy Passage: At least four people have been shot dead and hundreds injured as demonstrators clash with police over new laws limiting the right to protest in Ukraine, the head of the protest movement's volunteer medical service, Oleg Musiy, told CNN on Wednesday. Ukraine's Interior Ministry earlier said it was investigating a death, the circumstances of which are not clear. Local media reports suggest the man may have fallen from a statue or monument. In a statement Wednesday, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf condemned the growing violence, particularly against journalists and peaceful protesters. "Increased tensions in Ukraine are a direct consequence of the Ukrainian government's failure to engage in real dialogue and the passage of anti-democratic legislation on January 16," Harf said. "We urge the Government of Ukraine to take steps that represent a better way forward for Ukraine, including repeal of the anti-democratic legislation and beginning a national dialogue with the political opposition." Interior Ministry says more than 70 people detained since midday Sunday. At least 4 people killed, says head of protest movement medical service. Interior Ministry says 195 police officers have been injured, 84 hospitalized. The clashes are an escalation of weeks of largely peaceful anti-government protests
Interior Ministry
[ "Metropolitan Police" ]
{ "passage": 1461, "query": 2305 }
Query: ‘The @placeholder is committed to finding people who fail to attend court or attempt to evade justice. Entities: Metropolitan Police, Portuguese, Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed, Prison Officers' Association, London, Antonio Pedro De Alves Passage: More than 26,000 suspected criminals, including alleged rapists and paedophiles, have gone on the run after being bailed in the past three years, figures show. A member of the Prison Officers' Association said the figures were shocking and indicated overcrowding in jails is leading to people being granted bail due to lack of space. The information from the Metropolitan Police showed 26,312 suspects who had disappeared after being released on bail, and covers the London area only. Fugitive terror suspect Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed was on bail when he escaped by dressing in a burka Portuguese child rapist Antonio Pedro De Alves went on the run last month after he was given bail and allowed to keep his passport while awaiting trial. Some 26,312 suspects who had disappeared after being released on bail. Figures only cover Metropolitan Police so true scandal likely to be worse. Criminals on the run include terror suspects, drug dealers and rapists
Metropolitan Police
[ "Morgan Beck" ]
{ "passage": 1462, "query": 2306 }
Query: Beck and Miller married in October 2012 and announced they were expecting a child, but @placeholder suffered a miscarriage in January. Entities: Olympic, San Diego, Bode Miller, Columbia University, Claims Miller, Daily Mail, California, Morgan Beck, McKenna, Samuel Bode Miller-McKenna, New York, Miller, Sara McKenna Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:38 EST, 31 May 2013 | UPDATED: 14:04 EST, 31 May 2013 Sara McKenna dated Bode Miller for 3 months in 2012 Bode Miller's ex-lover has claimed the Olympic skier said he wanted a large family with her - before she fell pregnant and he told her to have an abortion. Sara McKenna, 27, gave birth to their son Samuel Bode Miller-McKenna earlier this year following a three month courtship and moved from San Diego to New York to attend Columbia University. But after initially saying he wanted her to have an abortion, Miller, 35, is now fighting her for joint custody, and a judge ruled she must return to California for the battle, which forces her to give up her studies. Sara McKenna dated Bode Miller in San Diego for 3 months in 2012. He 'didn't use protection as he assumed I was ready to get pregnant' McKenna, 27, realized she was pregnant after the couple split. Claims Miller didn't want the child and asked her to have an abortion. Miller, 35, married volleyball player Morgan Beck in October 2012. The skier is now seeking joint custody of his son with McKenna
Morgan Beck
[ "Bode Miller", "Miller" ]
{ "passage": 1462, "query": 2307 }
Query: now married, is the mother of @placeholder’s four-year-old daughter Neesyn Entities: Olympic, San Diego, Bode Miller, Columbia University, Claims Miller, Daily Mail, California, Morgan Beck, McKenna, Samuel Bode Miller-McKenna, New York, Miller, Sara McKenna Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:38 EST, 31 May 2013 | UPDATED: 14:04 EST, 31 May 2013 Sara McKenna dated Bode Miller for 3 months in 2012 Bode Miller's ex-lover has claimed the Olympic skier said he wanted a large family with her - before she fell pregnant and he told her to have an abortion. Sara McKenna, 27, gave birth to their son Samuel Bode Miller-McKenna earlier this year following a three month courtship and moved from San Diego to New York to attend Columbia University. But after initially saying he wanted her to have an abortion, Miller, 35, is now fighting her for joint custody, and a judge ruled she must return to California for the battle, which forces her to give up her studies. Sara McKenna dated Bode Miller in San Diego for 3 months in 2012. He 'didn't use protection as he assumed I was ready to get pregnant' McKenna, 27, realized she was pregnant after the couple split. Claims Miller didn't want the child and asked her to have an abortion. Miller, 35, married volleyball player Morgan Beck in October 2012. The skier is now seeking joint custody of his son with McKenna
Bode Miller
[ "Bode Miller", "Miller" ]
{ "passage": 1462, "query": 2307 }
Query: now married, is the mother of @placeholder’s four-year-old daughter Neesyn Entities: Olympic, San Diego, Bode Miller, Columbia University, Claims Miller, Daily Mail, California, Morgan Beck, McKenna, Samuel Bode Miller-McKenna, New York, Miller, Sara McKenna Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:38 EST, 31 May 2013 | UPDATED: 14:04 EST, 31 May 2013 Sara McKenna dated Bode Miller for 3 months in 2012 Bode Miller's ex-lover has claimed the Olympic skier said he wanted a large family with her - before she fell pregnant and he told her to have an abortion. Sara McKenna, 27, gave birth to their son Samuel Bode Miller-McKenna earlier this year following a three month courtship and moved from San Diego to New York to attend Columbia University. But after initially saying he wanted her to have an abortion, Miller, 35, is now fighting her for joint custody, and a judge ruled she must return to California for the battle, which forces her to give up her studies. Sara McKenna dated Bode Miller in San Diego for 3 months in 2012. He 'didn't use protection as he assumed I was ready to get pregnant' McKenna, 27, realized she was pregnant after the couple split. Claims Miller didn't want the child and asked her to have an abortion. Miller, 35, married volleyball player Morgan Beck in October 2012. The skier is now seeking joint custody of his son with McKenna
Miller
[ "England" ]
{ "passage": 1463, "query": 2308 }
Query: Early exit: @placeholder failed to win a match and were sent packing after the group stage in Brazil Entities: Joachim Low, World Cup, Germany, England, Argentina, Sky Sports News HQ, Brazil, Maracana, Philipp Lahm, Roy Hodgson, Hodgson Passage: Inside the Maracana on Sunday July 13, a decade of planning and preparation was finally realised when Philipp Lahm lifted Germany’s fourth World Cup. They were a tournament team, built to last the distance in Brazil under the astute guidance of their coach Joachim Low. On Tuesday, in Roy Hodgson’s first major interview since England exited the World Cup with one point, he suggested we are on the same upward trajectory. Here comes the killer quote, delivered by Hodgson at our national stadium, from Tuesday's interview on Sky Sports News HQ: ‘I don’t believe in the nonsense spoken about the identity of certain countries and how they play,’ claimed England’s head coach. ‘I don’t see a vast amount different between how we try and the way Germany try to play.' England boss Roy Hodgson believes England are not to far away from Germany in their style of play. Germany won a fourth World Cup with victory against Argentina in the final. England exited Brazil with just one point from the group stages
England
[ "American" ]
{ "passage": 1464, "query": 2309 }
Query: In 2003, Roddick was the youngest @placeholder and the second youngest overall to finish No. Entities: Roddick, New York, U.S. Open, CNN, American, Andy Roddick, International Tennis Federation Passage: (CNN) -- Tennis pro Andy Roddick will retire after the U.S. Open tournament, a spokesman for the International Tennis Federation said Thursday. Roddick, who turned 30 years old on Thursday, is the last American man to win the New York grand slam, in 2003. "I just feel like it's time," the former world No. 1 told reporters after making his announcement. "I don't know that I'm healthy enough or committed enough to go another year. I've always wanted to, in a perfect world, finish at this event -- I have a lot of family and friends here," Roddick said, according to a recording of his news conference posted on the U.S. Open's website. "I don't know that I want to disrespect the game by coasting home," Roddick says. Andy Roddick turned 30 years old on Thursday. He will compete in the U.S. Open and then retire, an official says. He was the last American man to win the U.S. Open in 2003
American
[ "Elisabeth Moss" ]
{ "passage": 1465, "query": 2310 }
Query: Coming into her own: @placeholder's gritty performance in Top of the Lake won her Best Actress Entities: Robin Wright, Michael Douglas, HBO, Motion Picture, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Best, Liberace, Drama for House of Cards, Best TV Drama, Behind The Candelabra, Elisabeth Moss, Breaking Bad, Well, AMC, Jon Voight, Top Of The Lake, Golden Globes, Best Actor, Best Comedy Performance, Angelina Jolie, Ray Donovan, Andy Samberg, Walter White, Best Comedy, Bryan Cranston Passage: It's Breaking 'bout time that the immensely popular AMC show added some Golden Globes to its roster of awards and on Sunday night, it did just that. The slow-burning cult classic bowed out in September with a critically acclaimed finale that was also a resounding hit with the show's diehead fans. It saw Bryan Cranston's meth-cooking antihero Walter White enjoy a redemption of sorts just before he died and involved a typically mesmeric performance from the 57-year-old. Scroll down for video Well deserved: Breaking Bad scooped Best TV Drama and Bryan Cranston walked away with Best Actor for his epoch-making turn as Walter White. Robin Wright lands Best Actress in Drama for House of Cards. Elisabeth Moss wins Best in Mini-Series for Top Of The Lake. Newcomer Brooklyn Nine-Nine awarded Best Comedy and Best Comedy Performance for its creator Andy Samberg. HBO's Liberace biopic Behind The Candelabra named Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture. Its Michael Douglas named Best Actor. Angelina Jolie's father Jon Voight surprise supporting winner for Ray Donovan
Elisabeth Moss
[ "Cech", "Petr Cech" ]
{ "passage": 1466, "query": 2311 }
Query: On the bench: @placeholder will have to watch today's match between Burnley and Chelsea from the bench Entities: Petr Cech, Anthony Hay, Portuguese, Anthony_Hay, MailOnline, Thibaut Courtois, Mourinho, Courtois, Burnley, Cech, Premier League, Chelsea, Jose Mourinho Passage: By Anthony Hay for MailOnline Follow @@Anthony_Hay Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has revealed he has decided to give Thibaut Courtois the chance to impress in goal because of his youthfulness. Courtois will make his Premier League debut against Burnley on Monday after being given the nod to start over Petr Cech by the Portuguese tactician. Mourinho has called on Cech to provide healthy competition for the number one spot throughout the season. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Mourinho talk about the rivalry between Courtois and Cech Starter: Thibaut Courtois has been given the nod to start in goal ahead of Chelsea team-mate Petr Cech. Thibaut Courtois will make his Premier league debut against Burnley. Petr Cech drops to the substitutes' bench for Chelsea's league opener. Jose Mourinho reveals it was a tough decision to choose his number one
Cech
[ "Cech", "Petr Cech" ]
{ "passage": 1466, "query": 2311 }
Query: On the bench: @placeholder will have to watch today's match between Burnley and Chelsea from the bench Entities: Petr Cech, Anthony Hay, Portuguese, Anthony_Hay, MailOnline, Thibaut Courtois, Mourinho, Courtois, Burnley, Cech, Premier League, Chelsea, Jose Mourinho Passage: By Anthony Hay for MailOnline Follow @@Anthony_Hay Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has revealed he has decided to give Thibaut Courtois the chance to impress in goal because of his youthfulness. Courtois will make his Premier League debut against Burnley on Monday after being given the nod to start over Petr Cech by the Portuguese tactician. Mourinho has called on Cech to provide healthy competition for the number one spot throughout the season. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Mourinho talk about the rivalry between Courtois and Cech Starter: Thibaut Courtois has been given the nod to start in goal ahead of Chelsea team-mate Petr Cech. Thibaut Courtois will make his Premier league debut against Burnley. Petr Cech drops to the substitutes' bench for Chelsea's league opener. Jose Mourinho reveals it was a tough decision to choose his number one
Petr Cech
[ "Andi Dorfman" ]
{ "passage": 1467, "query": 2312 }
Query: @placeholder thanked him and later selected him as one of the bachelors to whom she granted one-on-one time. Entities: Eric Hill, Andi Dorfman, Bachelorette, Eric, Global Odyssey, Harrison, Chris Harrison, CNN, The Bachelorette, Hill Passage: (CNN) -- "The Bachelorette" premiered Monday night with a tribute to a contestant. Eric Hill, 31, died in April from injuries suffered in a paragliding accident after filming the show. He was one of 25 men vying for the heart of "Bachelorette" Andi Dorfman, 26. At the beginning of Monday's show, host Chris Harrison offered some kind words about Hill, who was an adventurer who documented his goal of visiting every country in 1,200 days on his website, The Global Odyssey. "Eric passed away shortly after concluding his filming on this show," Harrison said. "In the coming weeks, you'll see that Eric was a vibrant man. Every day, he impressed us with his passion and courageous spirit. He will be greatly missed. And we dedicate this season to him." Eric Hill died after finishing filming "The Bachelorette" He was one of 25 bachelors vying for the heart of Andi Dorfman. The show's host praised his "passion and and courageous spirit"
Andi Dorfman
[ "Christian" ]
{ "passage": 1468, "query": 2313 }
Query: She asked Jesus to help her and became what many jokingly call a "porn-again @placeholder." Entities: Hookers for Jesus, Jesus, Christian, Hookers, Stryper, Church of South, Internet, Oz Fox, Las Vegas, Nevada, Lobért, CNN, South, Annie Lobért, Sin City, Web Passage: (CNN) -- She was a call girl working the streets of Sin City. He's a guitarist in a heavy metal band. They found commonality in their Christian faith and Friday evening, the two were married in a Las Vegas, Nevada, ceremony broadcast live via the Web. Its Web site says Hookers for Jesus "addresses the realities of human sex trafficking." Annie Lobért, who founded Hookers for Jesus, and musician Oz Fox of the Christian band Stryper said their "I do's" at the Church of South Las Vegas in front of an applauding crowd and an audience on the Internet. The wedding had been widely touted on several Christian Web sites. The bride: Annie Lobért, a former prostitute and founder of Hookers for Jesus. The groom: Musician Oz Fox, longtime member of the Christian band Stryper. Couple wed in South Las Vegas in front of an applauding crowd and a Web audience. Lobért's mission: To save the souls of women who sell their bodies
Christian
[ "al Qaeda" ]
{ "passage": 1469, "query": 2314 }
Query: The former vice president pointed to CIA documents, released Monday, that say many captured @placeholder suspects provided information that led to the arrest of other terrorism suspects. Entities: Dick Cheney, U.S., WASHINGTON, al Qaeda, Cheney, CIA, Obama, CNN Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former Vice President Dick Cheney says documents released Monday support his view that harsh interrogation techniques used on terrorism suspects prevented attacks and yielded crucial information about al Qaeda. Former Vice President Dick Cheney disagrees with a federal investigation of harsh CIA interrogations. Cheney also criticized the Obama administration's decision to ask a federal prosecutor to determine whether U.S. intelligence agents violated the law in interrogations that some have equated to torture. "The documents released Monday clearly demonstrated that the individuals subjected to enhanced interrogation techniques provided the bulk of intelligence we gained about al Qaeda," Cheney said in a written statement. "This intelligence saved lives and prevented terrorist attacks." Former VP criticizes decision to ask prosecutor to find out if interrogations illegal. Such interrogations "saved lives," led to arrests of other suspects, he says. On Monday, U.S. released documents related to CIA interrogations of terror suspects. Some some have equated harsh techniques to torture
al Qaeda
[ "CIA" ]
{ "passage": 1469, "query": 2315 }
Query: The official said that when @placeholder leadership found out about the drill incident, they were "angry as hell" and called it "nickel-and-dime foolishness" that was not tolerated. Entities: Dick Cheney, U.S., WASHINGTON, al Qaeda, Cheney, CIA, Obama, CNN Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former Vice President Dick Cheney says documents released Monday support his view that harsh interrogation techniques used on terrorism suspects prevented attacks and yielded crucial information about al Qaeda. Former Vice President Dick Cheney disagrees with a federal investigation of harsh CIA interrogations. Cheney also criticized the Obama administration's decision to ask a federal prosecutor to determine whether U.S. intelligence agents violated the law in interrogations that some have equated to torture. "The documents released Monday clearly demonstrated that the individuals subjected to enhanced interrogation techniques provided the bulk of intelligence we gained about al Qaeda," Cheney said in a written statement. "This intelligence saved lives and prevented terrorist attacks." Former VP criticizes decision to ask prosecutor to find out if interrogations illegal. Such interrogations "saved lives," led to arrests of other suspects, he says. On Monday, U.S. released documents related to CIA interrogations of terror suspects. Some some have equated harsh techniques to torture
CIA
[ "Ally McCoist", "McCoist" ]
{ "passage": 1470, "query": 2316 }
Query: In time, the travails of @placeholder over the last two years will be forgotten and his relationship with supporters repaired. Entities: Ally McCoist, Smiths, Rangers, Wallaces, McCoist, Jardines, Greigs Passage: In 12 months’ time, maybe less, Ally McCoist will no longer be the manager of Rangers. How supporters remember him as a man matters greatly. ‘The most important thing for me and how I handle this situation is that I can look myself in the mirror,’ said McCoist yesterday. ‘I think of the great people that used to be here; the Greigs, the Jardines, the Smiths and the Wallaces. And I’ve got a job to do not to let them down. Rangers manager Ally McCoist says he intends to run out his notice after announcing his decision to resign. News of Ally McCoist's resignation from Rangers came last Friday night. The 52-year-old said he would serve his 12-month notice period. Some fans accused him of being greedy for not tearing up his contract. His salary is controversially set to rise to £750,000 for the last year
Ally McCoist
[ "Ally McCoist", "McCoist" ]
{ "passage": 1470, "query": 2316 }
Query: In time, the travails of @placeholder over the last two years will be forgotten and his relationship with supporters repaired. Entities: Ally McCoist, Smiths, Rangers, Wallaces, McCoist, Jardines, Greigs Passage: In 12 months’ time, maybe less, Ally McCoist will no longer be the manager of Rangers. How supporters remember him as a man matters greatly. ‘The most important thing for me and how I handle this situation is that I can look myself in the mirror,’ said McCoist yesterday. ‘I think of the great people that used to be here; the Greigs, the Jardines, the Smiths and the Wallaces. And I’ve got a job to do not to let them down. Rangers manager Ally McCoist says he intends to run out his notice after announcing his decision to resign. News of Ally McCoist's resignation from Rangers came last Friday night. The 52-year-old said he would serve his 12-month notice period. Some fans accused him of being greedy for not tearing up his contract. His salary is controversially set to rise to £750,000 for the last year
McCoist
[ "Li", "Li Na" ]
{ "passage": 1471, "query": 2317 }
Query: "I really wasn't thinking about too much during the match," @placeholder was quoted as saying on the WTA's official website after the match. Entities: Russian, Li Na, Sharapova, French Open, Maria Sharapova, Li, Istanbul, Grand Slam, U.S. Open, Asian, WTA Championships, CNN, China, Sam Stosur, Victoria Azarenka Passage: (CNN) -- Maria Sharapova has pulled out of the season-ending WTA Championships in Istanbul after suffering successive straight-sets defeats. The Russian lost to China's Li Na 7-6 (7-4) 6-4, who had herself not won a match, or even a set, since August. It was a match that ebbed and flowed as Li came from 2-4 down in the first set to force a tie-break, which she won despite losing the first four points. Li, who this year became the first Asian Grand Slam winner after victory in the French Open, then fought off a late Sharapova surge when 5-2 up to take the second set 6-4. The defeat followed Sharapova's capitulation against U.S. Open champion Sam Stosur 6-1, 7-5 on Wednesday. Maria Sharapova has quit the end-of-season WTA Championships in Istanbul. The Russian had lost in straight sets to China's Li Na. It was Sharapova's second straight-sets defeat in two days. Elsewhere Victoria Azarenka beat U.S. Open Sam Stosur
Li
[ "Li", "Li Na" ]
{ "passage": 1471, "query": 2317 }
Query: "I really wasn't thinking about too much during the match," @placeholder was quoted as saying on the WTA's official website after the match. Entities: Russian, Li Na, Sharapova, French Open, Maria Sharapova, Li, Istanbul, Grand Slam, U.S. Open, Asian, WTA Championships, CNN, China, Sam Stosur, Victoria Azarenka Passage: (CNN) -- Maria Sharapova has pulled out of the season-ending WTA Championships in Istanbul after suffering successive straight-sets defeats. The Russian lost to China's Li Na 7-6 (7-4) 6-4, who had herself not won a match, or even a set, since August. It was a match that ebbed and flowed as Li came from 2-4 down in the first set to force a tie-break, which she won despite losing the first four points. Li, who this year became the first Asian Grand Slam winner after victory in the French Open, then fought off a late Sharapova surge when 5-2 up to take the second set 6-4. The defeat followed Sharapova's capitulation against U.S. Open champion Sam Stosur 6-1, 7-5 on Wednesday. Maria Sharapova has quit the end-of-season WTA Championships in Istanbul. The Russian had lost in straight sets to China's Li Na. It was Sharapova's second straight-sets defeat in two days. Elsewhere Victoria Azarenka beat U.S. Open Sam Stosur
Li Na
[ "Maria Sharapova", "Sharapova" ]
{ "passage": 1471, "query": 2318 }
Query: "I'm so happy I was able to beat @placeholder because she's a top player, and also today was my first match ever at the Championships, so I want to thank all the crowd here for supporting me." Entities: Russian, Li Na, Sharapova, French Open, Maria Sharapova, Li, Istanbul, Grand Slam, U.S. Open, Asian, WTA Championships, CNN, China, Sam Stosur, Victoria Azarenka Passage: (CNN) -- Maria Sharapova has pulled out of the season-ending WTA Championships in Istanbul after suffering successive straight-sets defeats. The Russian lost to China's Li Na 7-6 (7-4) 6-4, who had herself not won a match, or even a set, since August. It was a match that ebbed and flowed as Li came from 2-4 down in the first set to force a tie-break, which she won despite losing the first four points. Li, who this year became the first Asian Grand Slam winner after victory in the French Open, then fought off a late Sharapova surge when 5-2 up to take the second set 6-4. The defeat followed Sharapova's capitulation against U.S. Open champion Sam Stosur 6-1, 7-5 on Wednesday. Maria Sharapova has quit the end-of-season WTA Championships in Istanbul. The Russian had lost in straight sets to China's Li Na. It was Sharapova's second straight-sets defeat in two days. Elsewhere Victoria Azarenka beat U.S. Open Sam Stosur
Maria Sharapova