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[ "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
Sharapova
[ "DES" ]
{ "passage": 1472, "query": 2319 }
Query: But in her early 30s @placeholder came up in a different context, when she consulted a fertility specialist after trying for several months to get pregnant. Entities: Health.com, DES, Bank, Ginny Bank, Ginny Passage: (Health.com) -- Ginny Bank was 14 when her mother sat her down and said they needed to see a gynecologist. While pregnant with Ginny in the mid-1960s her mom had taken a synthetic estrogen known as diethylstilbestrol (DES), which at the time was prescribed to prevent miscarriages and complications. Later that decade, however, doctors connected the drug to a rare form of vaginal cancer that was turning up in young women exposed to DES in the womb. Bank's first Pap test came back abnormal. Over the next several decades she endured countless abnormal results, biopsies, and preventive surgeries, but fortunately she never developed cancer. DES linked to vaginal cancer in young women exposed to drug in the womb. DES daughters at higher risk for reproductive complications, study says. DES-exposed women 82% more likely to develop breast cancer after 40
DES
[ "Bank", "Ginny Bank" ]
{ "passage": 1472, "query": 2320 }
Query: (Like most DES-exposed women, @placeholder can't conclusively prove DES directly caused these abnormalities.) Entities: Health.com, DES, Bank, Ginny Bank, Ginny Passage: (Health.com) -- Ginny Bank was 14 when her mother sat her down and said they needed to see a gynecologist. While pregnant with Ginny in the mid-1960s her mom had taken a synthetic estrogen known as diethylstilbestrol (DES), which at the time was prescribed to prevent miscarriages and complications. Later that decade, however, doctors connected the drug to a rare form of vaginal cancer that was turning up in young women exposed to DES in the womb. Bank's first Pap test came back abnormal. Over the next several decades she endured countless abnormal results, biopsies, and preventive surgeries, but fortunately she never developed cancer. DES linked to vaginal cancer in young women exposed to drug in the womb. DES daughters at higher risk for reproductive complications, study says. DES-exposed women 82% more likely to develop breast cancer after 40
Bank
[ "Bank", "Ginny Bank" ]
{ "passage": 1472, "query": 2320 }
Query: (Like most DES-exposed women, @placeholder can't conclusively prove DES directly caused these abnormalities.) Entities: Health.com, DES, Bank, Ginny Bank, Ginny Passage: (Health.com) -- Ginny Bank was 14 when her mother sat her down and said they needed to see a gynecologist. While pregnant with Ginny in the mid-1960s her mom had taken a synthetic estrogen known as diethylstilbestrol (DES), which at the time was prescribed to prevent miscarriages and complications. Later that decade, however, doctors connected the drug to a rare form of vaginal cancer that was turning up in young women exposed to DES in the womb. Bank's first Pap test came back abnormal. Over the next several decades she endured countless abnormal results, biopsies, and preventive surgeries, but fortunately she never developed cancer. DES linked to vaginal cancer in young women exposed to drug in the womb. DES daughters at higher risk for reproductive complications, study says. DES-exposed women 82% more likely to develop breast cancer after 40
Ginny Bank
[ "Alice McClure", "McClure" ]
{ "passage": 1473, "query": 2321 }
Query: @placeholder struggles to get by as a single mother of Grace, whose father pays child support of $125 a week Entities: A Current Affair, McClure, Len Ainsworth, Peter Ainsworth, Sydney, Grace, Ainsworth, Alice McClure Passage: An heir to the multi-billion dollar Ainsworth poker machine fortune is paying just $125 a week in child support for a daughter he has spent two hours with this year, the toddler's mother says. Peter Ainsworth is the grandson of pokie king Len Ainsworth, whose personal worth is estimated at $2 billion, but he has little time or money for his 16-month-old daughter Grace, according to his former partner Alice McClure. Ms McClure told A Current Affair she to struggles to pay the rent on her modest unit in Sydney's eastern suburbs while Mr Ainsworth, the director of a technology company, seemingly leads a carefree life of international travel and luxury. Peter Ainsworth is the grandson of Len Ainsworth, founder of a multi-billion dollar poker machine empire. The company director pays just $125 a week in child support to the mother of his infant daughter Grace. Mr Ainsworth had a taxable income of $22,894 last year but seemingly lives a life of luxury, including international travel. Mother Alice McClure says Mr Ainsworth has spent two hours with his daughter this year
Alice McClure
[ "Alice McClure", "McClure" ]
{ "passage": 1473, "query": 2321 }
Query: @placeholder struggles to get by as a single mother of Grace, whose father pays child support of $125 a week Entities: A Current Affair, McClure, Len Ainsworth, Peter Ainsworth, Sydney, Grace, Ainsworth, Alice McClure Passage: An heir to the multi-billion dollar Ainsworth poker machine fortune is paying just $125 a week in child support for a daughter he has spent two hours with this year, the toddler's mother says. Peter Ainsworth is the grandson of pokie king Len Ainsworth, whose personal worth is estimated at $2 billion, but he has little time or money for his 16-month-old daughter Grace, according to his former partner Alice McClure. Ms McClure told A Current Affair she to struggles to pay the rent on her modest unit in Sydney's eastern suburbs while Mr Ainsworth, the director of a technology company, seemingly leads a carefree life of international travel and luxury. Peter Ainsworth is the grandson of Len Ainsworth, founder of a multi-billion dollar poker machine empire. The company director pays just $125 a week in child support to the mother of his infant daughter Grace. Mr Ainsworth had a taxable income of $22,894 last year but seemingly lives a life of luxury, including international travel. Mother Alice McClure says Mr Ainsworth has spent two hours with his daughter this year
McClure
[ "MJ Day" ]
{ "passage": 1474, "query": 2322 }
Query: Back to the beach, @placeholder chose a spot where she has worked before to shoot the swimsuit issue's body painting story. Entities: Fahrenheit, MJ Day, Upton, Kate Upton, Sports Illustrated, CNN, Time Warner, China, Antarctica Passage: (CNN) -- Kate Upton graces the cover of Sports Illustrated's annual swimsuit issue, barely suited up in Antarctica's early spring weather of about 24 degrees Fahrenheit. (With wind chill, it felt like minus 20 degrees). Upton doesn't show any signs of goose bumps in the pictures. She no doubt got the chilliest assignment of the 17 models who posed for this year's swimsuit issue on seven continents. Those logistics are the work of Sports Illustrated's senior editor for the swimsuit issue, MJ Day, and her team, who spend most of the year on the road shooting. For this year's 50th annual issue, years of negotiating visas and access paid off in shots on each of the world's seven continents. (Sports Illustrated, like CNN, is a division of Time Warner.). Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue editor travels the world much of the year for her work. Her suitcases are filled with swimsuits, suntan lotion, double-sided tape and binder clips. It took five years of negotiations to schedule an early spring photo shoot in Antarctica. China took more than two years of prodding to clear visas for the shoot
MJ Day
[ "Victorian" ]
{ "passage": 1475, "query": 2323 }
Query: Every plastic light switch has been taken out and replaced with @placeholder brass fittings; Victorian bell pushes are now in place; the fireplaces, one in every room, have been restored; faded wallpaper has been replaced with silk fabric inserts between panelling; cornicing has been freshly coloured with gold leaf. Entities: Newbury, Berkshire, Fred Redwood, Victorian, Nalder Hill House, Roger Norrington, Proms Passage: By Fred Redwood PUBLISHED: 17:00 EST, 23 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:07 EST, 23 November 2013 Although he will be 80 in March, conductor Sir Roger Norrington shows no signs of slowing down. His engagements diary is booked three years in advance and he travels worldwide to conduct 50 concerts a year. As well as all this, there is his annual stint at the Proms, where he has taken to the podium for the past 30 years. Now he also has to organise the sale of his house – a late Victorian gem near Newbury in Berkshire, on the market at £2,995,000, which he has only recently finished renovating. Yet he makes light of his busy schedule. Proms conductor Sir Roger Norrington is selling his £2,995,000 home. He has spend more than 15 years renovating Nalder Hill House. The estate comes with three cottages and four flats to rent out
Victorian
[ "Diet Coke" ]
{ "passage": 1476, "query": 2324 }
Query: friends sipping @placeholder over lunch in a park and watching the handsome Entities: Andrew Cooper, British, GMA, Diet Coke Passage: The steamy new Diet Coke commercial, launched yesterday, is making women worldwide swoon thanks to model Andrew Cooper's blue eyes, toned abs and chiselled features. But alas, the 32-year-old, who is seen stripping off his shirt after being soaked with a can of the fizzy drink - much to the delight of a watching group of women, has revealed that it is his wife who is his biggest fan. The British model told GMA this morning: 'She loves it. It's been on replay a lot. I travel a lot so it's her way of having me at home when I'm away.' The new advert celebrates the drink company's 30th anniversary. Andrew Cooper stars as the gardener making the ladies swoon. the 32-year-old says he is 'thrilled' to become the newest Diet Coke hunk
Diet Coke
[ "Iran" ]
{ "passage": 1477, "query": 2325 }
Query: "In the back of the historical memory of the Israelis, when you speak about @placeholder, Iran is considered to be a good friend of Israel," he said. Entities: National Iranian American Council, United States, Secret Dealings, Israelis, Israel, Treacherous Alliance, Cyrus the Great, Hezbollah, Persian, Saddam Hussein, Middle East, Iran, Jews, CNN, Hamas, Persians, Trita Parsi Passage: (CNN) -- The saber-rattling between Iran and Israel conjures fears of mass casualties and a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. Israel has threatened to attack Iran to stop it from obtaining nuclear weapons. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and has threatened to strike first against enemies who threaten its national interests. The tough talk makes it easy to forget that Israel and Iran have not always been enemies. The Jews of Israel and Persians of Iran have had a rich and nuanced relationship dating back thousands of years. They have enjoyed an "overwhelmingly positive connection" for centuries, said Trita Parsi, president of the National Iranian American Council and author of "Treacherous Alliance: The Secret Dealings of Israel, Iran, and the United States." Israelis fondly think about Cyrus the Great, the ancient Persian king. During the rule of the shah, Israel and Iran forged "multilayered" ties. In the 1980s, Israel and Iran had a common enemy in Saddam Hussein. Iran now backs Hamas and Hezbollah, two anti-Israel movements
Iran
[ "Iran" ]
{ "passage": 1477, "query": 2326 }
Query: Yet Iran maintained a pragmatic instinct, said Parsi, who cited a 2003 Iranian idea to lower the political temperatures and stave off @placeholder's isolation. Entities: National Iranian American Council, United States, Secret Dealings, Israelis, Israel, Treacherous Alliance, Cyrus the Great, Hezbollah, Persian, Saddam Hussein, Middle East, Iran, Jews, CNN, Hamas, Persians, Trita Parsi Passage: (CNN) -- The saber-rattling between Iran and Israel conjures fears of mass casualties and a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. Israel has threatened to attack Iran to stop it from obtaining nuclear weapons. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and has threatened to strike first against enemies who threaten its national interests. The tough talk makes it easy to forget that Israel and Iran have not always been enemies. The Jews of Israel and Persians of Iran have had a rich and nuanced relationship dating back thousands of years. They have enjoyed an "overwhelmingly positive connection" for centuries, said Trita Parsi, president of the National Iranian American Council and author of "Treacherous Alliance: The Secret Dealings of Israel, Iran, and the United States." Israelis fondly think about Cyrus the Great, the ancient Persian king. During the rule of the shah, Israel and Iran forged "multilayered" ties. In the 1980s, Israel and Iran had a common enemy in Saddam Hussein. Iran now backs Hamas and Hezbollah, two anti-Israel movements
Iran
[ "Minnesota" ]
{ "passage": 1478, "query": 2327 }
Query: St. Anthony -- often called a wet house -- operates under the principle that it's safer and cheaper to have these guys drinking in a controlled environment than out on the cold @placeholder streets. Entities: Minnesota, Nick, St. Anthony Residence, Minneapolis, Seattle, St. Paul, Nick Lott, CNN Passage: St. Paul, Minnesota (CNN) -- Nick Lott's clothes hang neatly inside his closet. His room is tidy and his bed is sharply made. He says it's "a blessing" that he even has his own room to keep clean. "This is all I've got, really," Nick says. "It's clean, comfortable, safe -- that's a big thing." His immaculate living quarters contradict his life, which was upended by his addiction to alcohol. And that's what brought him to St. Anthony Residence in the first place. On the cinder-block wall next to his TV stand, Nick keeps a tally of how many days it has been since his last drink. At this moment, four days are crossed off the calendar. Homeless alcoholics can drink on the premises of St. Anthony Residence in Minnesota. Supporters say these so-called wet houses provide a safe place and save taxpayer money. Those opposed, mostly addiction counselors, believe the model gives up on a treatable disease. There are wet houses in Seattle and Minneapolis-St. Paul
Minnesota
[ "St. Anthony Residence" ]
{ "passage": 1478, "query": 2328 }
Query: Hockenberger says @placeholder follows a harm-reduction model: It provides shelter, meals and medical attention for late-stage alcoholics, defined as those who have suffered a host of physical and psychological problems because of their drinking. Entities: Minnesota, Nick, St. Anthony Residence, Minneapolis, Seattle, St. Paul, Nick Lott, CNN Passage: St. Paul, Minnesota (CNN) -- Nick Lott's clothes hang neatly inside his closet. His room is tidy and his bed is sharply made. He says it's "a blessing" that he even has his own room to keep clean. "This is all I've got, really," Nick says. "It's clean, comfortable, safe -- that's a big thing." His immaculate living quarters contradict his life, which was upended by his addiction to alcohol. And that's what brought him to St. Anthony Residence in the first place. On the cinder-block wall next to his TV stand, Nick keeps a tally of how many days it has been since his last drink. At this moment, four days are crossed off the calendar. Homeless alcoholics can drink on the premises of St. Anthony Residence in Minnesota. Supporters say these so-called wet houses provide a safe place and save taxpayer money. Those opposed, mostly addiction counselors, believe the model gives up on a treatable disease. There are wet houses in Seattle and Minneapolis-St. Paul
St. Anthony Residence
[ "Minnesota" ]
{ "passage": 1478, "query": 2329 }
Query: There are at least five "wet houses" for chronic alcoholics in @placeholder. Entities: Minnesota, Nick, St. Anthony Residence, Minneapolis, Seattle, St. Paul, Nick Lott, CNN Passage: St. Paul, Minnesota (CNN) -- Nick Lott's clothes hang neatly inside his closet. His room is tidy and his bed is sharply made. He says it's "a blessing" that he even has his own room to keep clean. "This is all I've got, really," Nick says. "It's clean, comfortable, safe -- that's a big thing." His immaculate living quarters contradict his life, which was upended by his addiction to alcohol. And that's what brought him to St. Anthony Residence in the first place. On the cinder-block wall next to his TV stand, Nick keeps a tally of how many days it has been since his last drink. At this moment, four days are crossed off the calendar. Homeless alcoholics can drink on the premises of St. Anthony Residence in Minnesota. Supporters say these so-called wet houses provide a safe place and save taxpayer money. Those opposed, mostly addiction counselors, believe the model gives up on a treatable disease. There are wet houses in Seattle and Minneapolis-St. Paul
Minnesota
[ "Seattle" ]
{ "passage": 1478, "query": 2330 }
Query: There was a lot of opposition in @placeholder when the residence was first proposed in 1999. Entities: Minnesota, Nick, St. Anthony Residence, Minneapolis, Seattle, St. Paul, Nick Lott, CNN Passage: St. Paul, Minnesota (CNN) -- Nick Lott's clothes hang neatly inside his closet. His room is tidy and his bed is sharply made. He says it's "a blessing" that he even has his own room to keep clean. "This is all I've got, really," Nick says. "It's clean, comfortable, safe -- that's a big thing." His immaculate living quarters contradict his life, which was upended by his addiction to alcohol. And that's what brought him to St. Anthony Residence in the first place. On the cinder-block wall next to his TV stand, Nick keeps a tally of how many days it has been since his last drink. At this moment, four days are crossed off the calendar. Homeless alcoholics can drink on the premises of St. Anthony Residence in Minnesota. Supporters say these so-called wet houses provide a safe place and save taxpayer money. Those opposed, mostly addiction counselors, believe the model gives up on a treatable disease. There are wet houses in Seattle and Minneapolis-St. Paul
Seattle
[ "Nick", "Nick Lott" ]
{ "passage": 1478, "query": 2331 }
Query: @placeholder had been in and out of detox centers "at least 100" times, sometimes just staying there for a shower and a place to sleep. Entities: Minnesota, Nick, St. Anthony Residence, Minneapolis, Seattle, St. Paul, Nick Lott, CNN Passage: St. Paul, Minnesota (CNN) -- Nick Lott's clothes hang neatly inside his closet. His room is tidy and his bed is sharply made. He says it's "a blessing" that he even has his own room to keep clean. "This is all I've got, really," Nick says. "It's clean, comfortable, safe -- that's a big thing." His immaculate living quarters contradict his life, which was upended by his addiction to alcohol. And that's what brought him to St. Anthony Residence in the first place. On the cinder-block wall next to his TV stand, Nick keeps a tally of how many days it has been since his last drink. At this moment, four days are crossed off the calendar. Homeless alcoholics can drink on the premises of St. Anthony Residence in Minnesota. Supporters say these so-called wet houses provide a safe place and save taxpayer money. Those opposed, mostly addiction counselors, believe the model gives up on a treatable disease. There are wet houses in Seattle and Minneapolis-St. Paul
Nick
[ "Nick", "Nick Lott" ]
{ "passage": 1478, "query": 2331 }
Query: @placeholder had been in and out of detox centers "at least 100" times, sometimes just staying there for a shower and a place to sleep. Entities: Minnesota, Nick, St. Anthony Residence, Minneapolis, Seattle, St. Paul, Nick Lott, CNN Passage: St. Paul, Minnesota (CNN) -- Nick Lott's clothes hang neatly inside his closet. His room is tidy and his bed is sharply made. He says it's "a blessing" that he even has his own room to keep clean. "This is all I've got, really," Nick says. "It's clean, comfortable, safe -- that's a big thing." His immaculate living quarters contradict his life, which was upended by his addiction to alcohol. And that's what brought him to St. Anthony Residence in the first place. On the cinder-block wall next to his TV stand, Nick keeps a tally of how many days it has been since his last drink. At this moment, four days are crossed off the calendar. Homeless alcoholics can drink on the premises of St. Anthony Residence in Minnesota. Supporters say these so-called wet houses provide a safe place and save taxpayer money. Those opposed, mostly addiction counselors, believe the model gives up on a treatable disease. There are wet houses in Seattle and Minneapolis-St. Paul
Nick Lott
[ "Tennis Channel" ]
{ "passage": 1479, "query": 2332 }
Query: "You at @placeholder were the first ones to add action to the words and this is leading the way to other organizations as well. Entities: Israeli, Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships, World Tennis Association, Shahar Peer, Barclays Dubai Tennis, Wall Street Journal Europe, UAE, CNN, Tennis Channel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Passage: (CNN) -- The Tennis Channel has canceled plans to broadcast a tournament in Dubai because an Israeli player was banned. Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer was denied a visa by the United Arab Emirates. Shahar Peer, the 45th-ranked women's player according to the World Tennis Association, qualified to compete in this week's Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships but was denied a visa by the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is one of the seven emirates of the UAE. The cable network had planned to air parts of the tournament this weekend. "Tennis Channel recognizes that this exclusion has been made by state authorities and neither the tour nor tournament directors themselves," said a statement posted on the channel's Web site Wednesday. "However we also honor the role and proud tradition that tennis has always played as a driving force for inclusion both on and off the courts. United Arab Emirates denies visa to Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer. Tennis Channel: Sport should be 'driving force for inclusion ... on and off the courts' Wall Street Journal Europe drops sponsorship of Barclays Dubai Tennis tourney. Peer thanks channel: 'I was very moved and excited to hear about your decision'
Tennis Channel
[ "Fox", "Fox News" ]
{ "passage": 1480, "query": 2333 }
Query: But he moved quickly onto attacking @placeholder over the previous evening's interview. Entities: Stewart, Chris Wallace, Jon Stewart, Fox, Wallace, Fox News, Fox News Sunday, Daily Show Passage: Jon Stewart has reacted to his interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News to claim that he was unfairly edited to appear like 'a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown'. The Daily Show Host appeared on Fox News Sunday with Wallace for a heated debate on political bias in the media. The two men were caught in passionate clashes of opinion as Stewart claimed that Fox pushed a right-wing agenda. Scroll down for video Retaliation: Comedian Jon Stewart takes to the Daily Show to claim that the Fox News interview was edited so he appeared 'emotional and erratic' Chris Wallace 'admitted' Fox News right-wing agenda
Fox
[ "Fox", "Fox News" ]
{ "passage": 1480, "query": 2333 }
Query: But he moved quickly onto attacking @placeholder over the previous evening's interview. Entities: Stewart, Chris Wallace, Jon Stewart, Fox, Wallace, Fox News, Fox News Sunday, Daily Show Passage: Jon Stewart has reacted to his interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News to claim that he was unfairly edited to appear like 'a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown'. The Daily Show Host appeared on Fox News Sunday with Wallace for a heated debate on political bias in the media. The two men were caught in passionate clashes of opinion as Stewart claimed that Fox pushed a right-wing agenda. Scroll down for video Retaliation: Comedian Jon Stewart takes to the Daily Show to claim that the Fox News interview was edited so he appeared 'emotional and erratic' Chris Wallace 'admitted' Fox News right-wing agenda
Fox News
[ "Britain", "UK", "United Kingdom" ]
{ "passage": 1481, "query": 2334 }
Query: The coalition government has made progress in curbing immigration into the @placeholder from countries outside the EU. Entities: Britain, Scotland, David Cameron, Scots, Cameron, German, EU, European Union, Angela Merkel, UK, United Kingdom, Oakley, CNN, Gordon Brown, Labour Passage: (CNN) -- David Cameron is in danger of becoming the Prime Minister who takes Britain out of the European Union by mistake. Cameron's looming confrontation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel over the European Union's principle of free movement of peoples could set off a chain reaction which sees Britain choose to exit the EU in a referendum Cameron has promised voters in 2017. Just a few weeks ago it appeared that miscalculations by Cameron might have seen the breakup of the United Kingdom. In the referendum granted to Scotland on its continued membership in the UK, he was widely criticized for agreeing to the wrong question at the wrong time, with no qualifying majority built in and with no participation rights for Scots living elsewhere in the UK. That the Scots in the end voted to stay was widely reckoned to owe far more to the intervention of former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown than to anything Cameron did. David Cameron has pledged to renegotiate Britain's terms of membership in the EU. A confrontation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel looms over the UK's demands. Oakley: Cameron's miscalculations could see him lead the UK out of the EU by mistake. Oakley: Cameron, a centrist Conservative, has backed himself into a corner with EU referendum
Britain
[ "Britain", "UK", "United Kingdom" ]
{ "passage": 1481, "query": 2334 }
Query: The coalition government has made progress in curbing immigration into the @placeholder from countries outside the EU. Entities: Britain, Scotland, David Cameron, Scots, Cameron, German, EU, European Union, Angela Merkel, UK, United Kingdom, Oakley, CNN, Gordon Brown, Labour Passage: (CNN) -- David Cameron is in danger of becoming the Prime Minister who takes Britain out of the European Union by mistake. Cameron's looming confrontation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel over the European Union's principle of free movement of peoples could set off a chain reaction which sees Britain choose to exit the EU in a referendum Cameron has promised voters in 2017. Just a few weeks ago it appeared that miscalculations by Cameron might have seen the breakup of the United Kingdom. In the referendum granted to Scotland on its continued membership in the UK, he was widely criticized for agreeing to the wrong question at the wrong time, with no qualifying majority built in and with no participation rights for Scots living elsewhere in the UK. That the Scots in the end voted to stay was widely reckoned to owe far more to the intervention of former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown than to anything Cameron did. David Cameron has pledged to renegotiate Britain's terms of membership in the EU. A confrontation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel looms over the UK's demands. Oakley: Cameron's miscalculations could see him lead the UK out of the EU by mistake. Oakley: Cameron, a centrist Conservative, has backed himself into a corner with EU referendum
UK
[ "Britain", "UK", "United Kingdom" ]
{ "passage": 1481, "query": 2334 }
Query: The coalition government has made progress in curbing immigration into the @placeholder from countries outside the EU. Entities: Britain, Scotland, David Cameron, Scots, Cameron, German, EU, European Union, Angela Merkel, UK, United Kingdom, Oakley, CNN, Gordon Brown, Labour Passage: (CNN) -- David Cameron is in danger of becoming the Prime Minister who takes Britain out of the European Union by mistake. Cameron's looming confrontation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel over the European Union's principle of free movement of peoples could set off a chain reaction which sees Britain choose to exit the EU in a referendum Cameron has promised voters in 2017. Just a few weeks ago it appeared that miscalculations by Cameron might have seen the breakup of the United Kingdom. In the referendum granted to Scotland on its continued membership in the UK, he was widely criticized for agreeing to the wrong question at the wrong time, with no qualifying majority built in and with no participation rights for Scots living elsewhere in the UK. That the Scots in the end voted to stay was widely reckoned to owe far more to the intervention of former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown than to anything Cameron did. David Cameron has pledged to renegotiate Britain's terms of membership in the EU. A confrontation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel looms over the UK's demands. Oakley: Cameron's miscalculations could see him lead the UK out of the EU by mistake. Oakley: Cameron, a centrist Conservative, has backed himself into a corner with EU referendum
United Kingdom
[ "PJD" ]
{ "passage": 1482, "query": 2335 }
Query: According to its website, the @placeholder previously participated in elections in 1997, 2002 and 2007. Entities: MAP, PJD, Mohammed VI, Morocco, Benkirane, Justice and Development Party, Cabinet, Islamist, CNN, Abdelilah Benkirane, Islamist Justice and Development Party Passage: (CNN) -- Morocco's king asked the head of a moderate Islamist party to form a government Tuesday, state media said, after the party claimed victory in the country's first parliamentary elections since constitutional reforms this summer. The Islamist Justice and Development Party, or PJD, is expected to form a coalition government after it won 107 of the 395 seats contested in Friday's vote. King Mohammed VI appointed Abdelilah Benkirane, the party's secretary-general, as head of the new government Tuesday and asked him to form a Cabinet, the official news agency MAP reported. Benkirane, a former managing director of three newspapers and a father of six, was elected secretary-general of the PJD in 2008, MAP says. The Justice and Development Party won 107 of 395 seats in Friday's election. The head of the moderate Islamist party has been asked to form a Cabinet. Abdelilah Benkirane has been the PJD's secretary-general since 2008. The election results indicates public unhappiness with the governing elite, an analyst says
PJD
[ "Liverpool" ]
{ "passage": 1483, "query": 2336 }
Query: Sterling is a precocious talent and I for one will be disappointed if he does not develop into a vibrant force for both @placeholder and England. Entities: Euro qualifier, World Cup, England, Pele, Sterling, Euro 2016, Brazil, Roy Hodgson, Hodgson, Liverpool, Raheem Sterling, Estonia Passage: Roy Hodgson has been taken to task by some psycho-babble fitness guru for failing to understand that Raheem Sterling, at coming up to 20, needs more rest between football games than stars just a few months older than he is. What nonsense. The England manager’s only real mistake was sending on Sterling as a second half substitute in Estonia and thereby giving a cap to a player who had announced himself too tired to give his all for his country. Raheem Sterling (right) told England boss Roy Hodgson that he was too tired to start against Estonia Hodgson started Sterling (second right) on the bench for England's 1-0 Euro 2016 qualifying win in Estonia. Raheem Sterling started England's Euro qualifier with Estonia on the bench after complaining he was too tired. Roy Hodgson's only mistake was putting Sterling on as a substitute. If Liverpool wideman was so tired he should not have been given a cap. Pele, aged just 17 years old, collapsed with exhaustion as Brazil won the World Cup in 1958
Liverpool
[ "Euro 2016" ]
{ "passage": 1483, "query": 2337 }
Query: Since England could pretty well qualify for @placeholder even if they failed to turn up for the rest of their group matches, there was no need to send him on in the second half last Sunday. Entities: Euro qualifier, World Cup, England, Pele, Sterling, Euro 2016, Brazil, Roy Hodgson, Hodgson, Liverpool, Raheem Sterling, Estonia Passage: Roy Hodgson has been taken to task by some psycho-babble fitness guru for failing to understand that Raheem Sterling, at coming up to 20, needs more rest between football games than stars just a few months older than he is. What nonsense. The England manager’s only real mistake was sending on Sterling as a second half substitute in Estonia and thereby giving a cap to a player who had announced himself too tired to give his all for his country. Raheem Sterling (right) told England boss Roy Hodgson that he was too tired to start against Estonia Hodgson started Sterling (second right) on the bench for England's 1-0 Euro 2016 qualifying win in Estonia. Raheem Sterling started England's Euro qualifier with Estonia on the bench after complaining he was too tired. Roy Hodgson's only mistake was putting Sterling on as a substitute. If Liverpool wideman was so tired he should not have been given a cap. Pele, aged just 17 years old, collapsed with exhaustion as Brazil won the World Cup in 1958
Euro 2016
[ "Nani" ]
{ "passage": 1484, "query": 2338 }
Query: 'What attracted me to @placeholder was his pace, strength and aerial ability. Entities: Portuguese, Nani, Sporting Lisbon, Portgual, Old Trafford, Marco Silva, Manchester United, Chelsea, Jose Mourinho, Portugal, Sporting Passage: Do any of these sentences sound remotely like anything related to the Nani who left Manchester United on loan in August? 'Nani has had a very good attitude to his training,' his manager at Sporting Lisbon Marco Silva is quoted as saying in Portuguese newspaper Record. In a poll run by the popular publication last month, 71 per cent voted the winger as the best player in Portugal's top-flight so far this season. Nani has been in impressive form for Sporting Lisbon since rejoining his former side on loan Nani, pictured with Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho, has scored five goals in 16 matches for Sporting. Nani has impressed for Sporting Lisbon since rejoining his former side. The Portugal winger has scored five goals in 16 matches. Nani is expected to feature in Portgual's friendly match at Old Trafford. His current Manchester United deal expires in 2018
Nani
[ "Manchester United" ]
{ "passage": 1484, "query": 2339 }
Query: Silva is confident he will be able to carry this current form into any club, even one as big as @placeholder. Entities: Portuguese, Nani, Sporting Lisbon, Portgual, Old Trafford, Marco Silva, Manchester United, Chelsea, Jose Mourinho, Portugal, Sporting Passage: Do any of these sentences sound remotely like anything related to the Nani who left Manchester United on loan in August? 'Nani has had a very good attitude to his training,' his manager at Sporting Lisbon Marco Silva is quoted as saying in Portuguese newspaper Record. In a poll run by the popular publication last month, 71 per cent voted the winger as the best player in Portugal's top-flight so far this season. Nani has been in impressive form for Sporting Lisbon since rejoining his former side on loan Nani, pictured with Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho, has scored five goals in 16 matches for Sporting. Nani has impressed for Sporting Lisbon since rejoining his former side. The Portugal winger has scored five goals in 16 matches. Nani is expected to feature in Portgual's friendly match at Old Trafford. His current Manchester United deal expires in 2018
Manchester United
[ "China" ]
{ "passage": 1485, "query": 2340 }
Query: ‘No matter what names the Japanese side gives, it cannot change the fact that the two pandas belong to @placeholder. Entities: Baby, Japan, Phil Vinter, Shin Shin, Ueno Zoo, China, Tokyo Passage: By Phil Vinter PUBLISHED: 04:42 EST, 11 July 2012 | UPDATED: 02:02 EST, 12 July 2012 Just six after Japan celebrated the birth of its first panda bear in 24 years the newborn cub has died. The young bear is thought to have developed pneumonia and was discovered on its back lying on its mother's chest at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo. It was the first time the zoo's natural breeding programme had led to a birth, and heartwarming photos of proud mother Shin Shin cuddling her new baby had been shown around the world. Scroll down for video Tragic: Just six after Japan celebrated the birth of its first panda bear in 24 years the newborn cub has been found dead. Dead male cub found by zookeepers lying on its back on its mother's chest. Seven-year-old Shin Shin gave birth just days after being declared pregnant. Baby had been kept in an incubator earlier this week but had been returned to its mother on Tuesday. Baby's mother and father are on loan from China and will eventually be returned
China
[ "Comolli", "Damien Comolli" ]
{ "passage": 1486, "query": 2341 }
Query: But we're also talking about the future - we have a strategy we need implemented and we felt @placeholder was probably not the right person to implement that strategy.' Entities: Head of Sports Medicine, John W Henry, Dalglish, Anfield, King Kenny, Reds, Kenny Dalglish, Sportsmail Reporter, Peter Brukner, Damien Comolli, Comolli, Werner, Liverpool, Australian Passage: By Sportsmail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:24 EST, 12 April 2012 | UPDATED: 14:16 EST, 12 April 2012 Kenny Dalglish has been assured his job is safe after Damien Comolli was forced out on a dramatic day at Anfield. Director of football Comolli has left in the start of a shake-up at the club. He was later followed out of the club by Liverpool's Head of Sports Medicine and Science Peter Brukner. The Australian also leaves the club with immediate effect. Comolli was told by owner John W Henry that he was no longer wanted alongside manager Dalglish. On his way: Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish said he was sad to see director of football Comolli leave. King Kenny survives on dramatic day at Anfield. Director of football Comolli axed over failed transfers. Medical chief Brukner follows him out of the door. Werner vows to make Reds top force again
Comolli
[ "Comolli", "Damien Comolli" ]
{ "passage": 1486, "query": 2341 }
Query: But we're also talking about the future - we have a strategy we need implemented and we felt @placeholder was probably not the right person to implement that strategy.' Entities: Head of Sports Medicine, John W Henry, Dalglish, Anfield, King Kenny, Reds, Kenny Dalglish, Sportsmail Reporter, Peter Brukner, Damien Comolli, Comolli, Werner, Liverpool, Australian Passage: By Sportsmail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:24 EST, 12 April 2012 | UPDATED: 14:16 EST, 12 April 2012 Kenny Dalglish has been assured his job is safe after Damien Comolli was forced out on a dramatic day at Anfield. Director of football Comolli has left in the start of a shake-up at the club. He was later followed out of the club by Liverpool's Head of Sports Medicine and Science Peter Brukner. The Australian also leaves the club with immediate effect. Comolli was told by owner John W Henry that he was no longer wanted alongside manager Dalglish. On his way: Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish said he was sad to see director of football Comolli leave. King Kenny survives on dramatic day at Anfield. Director of football Comolli axed over failed transfers. Medical chief Brukner follows him out of the door. Werner vows to make Reds top force again
Damien Comolli
[ "Comolli", "Damien Comolli" ]
{ "passage": 1486, "query": 2342 }
Query: In a statement on the club's official website, @placeholder said: 'I am grateful to have been given the Entities: Head of Sports Medicine, John W Henry, Dalglish, Anfield, King Kenny, Reds, Kenny Dalglish, Sportsmail Reporter, Peter Brukner, Damien Comolli, Comolli, Werner, Liverpool, Australian Passage: By Sportsmail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:24 EST, 12 April 2012 | UPDATED: 14:16 EST, 12 April 2012 Kenny Dalglish has been assured his job is safe after Damien Comolli was forced out on a dramatic day at Anfield. Director of football Comolli has left in the start of a shake-up at the club. He was later followed out of the club by Liverpool's Head of Sports Medicine and Science Peter Brukner. The Australian also leaves the club with immediate effect. Comolli was told by owner John W Henry that he was no longer wanted alongside manager Dalglish. On his way: Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish said he was sad to see director of football Comolli leave. King Kenny survives on dramatic day at Anfield. Director of football Comolli axed over failed transfers. Medical chief Brukner follows him out of the door. Werner vows to make Reds top force again
Comolli
[ "Comolli", "Damien Comolli" ]
{ "passage": 1486, "query": 2342 }
Query: In a statement on the club's official website, @placeholder said: 'I am grateful to have been given the Entities: Head of Sports Medicine, John W Henry, Dalglish, Anfield, King Kenny, Reds, Kenny Dalglish, Sportsmail Reporter, Peter Brukner, Damien Comolli, Comolli, Werner, Liverpool, Australian Passage: By Sportsmail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:24 EST, 12 April 2012 | UPDATED: 14:16 EST, 12 April 2012 Kenny Dalglish has been assured his job is safe after Damien Comolli was forced out on a dramatic day at Anfield. Director of football Comolli has left in the start of a shake-up at the club. He was later followed out of the club by Liverpool's Head of Sports Medicine and Science Peter Brukner. The Australian also leaves the club with immediate effect. Comolli was told by owner John W Henry that he was no longer wanted alongside manager Dalglish. On his way: Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish said he was sad to see director of football Comolli leave. King Kenny survives on dramatic day at Anfield. Director of football Comolli axed over failed transfers. Medical chief Brukner follows him out of the door. Werner vows to make Reds top force again
Damien Comolli
[ "Queenstown" ]
{ "passage": 1487, "query": 2343 }
Query: Police did not release the suspect's name, but said the @placeholder native is charged with two counts of burglary. Entities: Police, Queenstown, Facebook, New Zealand, Drader, CNN, Sean Drader Passage: (CNN) -- Police in southern New Zealand nabbed a would-be burglar after they posted security camera images of him trying to break into a safe on the popular social networking site, Facebook. Having removed his balaclava after his efforts made him hot, the would-be burglar looks up at a security camera. The Queenstown police are calling it their first Facebook arrest. The police department created its online presence on the site just two months ago, said Constable Sean Drader. "It's pretty popular, isn't it, this site?" Drader told CNN Wednesday, surprised at the quick success. The 21-year-old masked man allegedly broke into a local pub through a roof early Monday morning and spent considerable time trying to crack open a safe using an angle grinder. Security camera records man unsuccessfully trying to break into a pub's safe. Becoming hot, he removed his balaclava and looked up right at the camera. Police posted the images on the popular social networking site, Facebook. By the next day, he was in custody, fingered by viewers who recognized him
Queenstown
[ "CC", "Competition Commission" ]
{ "passage": 1488, "query": 2344 }
Query: But added: 'We still believe that the @placeholder ruling fails to recognise that Stansted and Heathrow serve different markets.' Entities: Edinburgh, Spanish, Scottish, Gatwick, Stansted, Competition Commission, Essex, CC, Court of Appeal, BAA, Stansted airport, Heathrow Passage: Stansted airport is to be sold off after its owner BAA gave up on its long legal battle today. The Spanish company, which recently lost a Court of Appeal ruling over the Essex airport, said it would not make a further appeal and accepts it has to sell it. The Competition Commission (CC) ruled that BAA must dispose of Gatwick, Stansted and one of its Scottish airports following an inquiry into the company’s airport ownership. Given up: Stansted, pictured, will now be sold off after BAA dumped its legal fight to keep it But BAA had fought it for years saying that Stansted is a completely different operation to Heathrow so it was not breaking competition rules. Competition Commission said the Spanish company must sell the Essex airport to avoid a monopoly. Until today they pledged to fight it, which has included several legal actions. BAA has already sold Gatwick and Edinburgh airports and Stansted will now be next
CC
[ "CC", "Competition Commission" ]
{ "passage": 1488, "query": 2344 }
Query: But added: 'We still believe that the @placeholder ruling fails to recognise that Stansted and Heathrow serve different markets.' Entities: Edinburgh, Spanish, Scottish, Gatwick, Stansted, Competition Commission, Essex, CC, Court of Appeal, BAA, Stansted airport, Heathrow Passage: Stansted airport is to be sold off after its owner BAA gave up on its long legal battle today. The Spanish company, which recently lost a Court of Appeal ruling over the Essex airport, said it would not make a further appeal and accepts it has to sell it. The Competition Commission (CC) ruled that BAA must dispose of Gatwick, Stansted and one of its Scottish airports following an inquiry into the company’s airport ownership. Given up: Stansted, pictured, will now be sold off after BAA dumped its legal fight to keep it But BAA had fought it for years saying that Stansted is a completely different operation to Heathrow so it was not breaking competition rules. Competition Commission said the Spanish company must sell the Essex airport to avoid a monopoly. Until today they pledged to fight it, which has included several legal actions. BAA has already sold Gatwick and Edinburgh airports and Stansted will now be next
Competition Commission
[ "Stansted", "Stansted airport" ]
{ "passage": 1488, "query": 2345 }
Query: But added: 'We still believe that the CC ruling fails to recognise that @placeholder and Heathrow serve different markets.' Entities: Edinburgh, Spanish, Scottish, Gatwick, Stansted, Competition Commission, Essex, CC, Court of Appeal, BAA, Stansted airport, Heathrow Passage: Stansted airport is to be sold off after its owner BAA gave up on its long legal battle today. The Spanish company, which recently lost a Court of Appeal ruling over the Essex airport, said it would not make a further appeal and accepts it has to sell it. The Competition Commission (CC) ruled that BAA must dispose of Gatwick, Stansted and one of its Scottish airports following an inquiry into the company’s airport ownership. Given up: Stansted, pictured, will now be sold off after BAA dumped its legal fight to keep it But BAA had fought it for years saying that Stansted is a completely different operation to Heathrow so it was not breaking competition rules. Competition Commission said the Spanish company must sell the Essex airport to avoid a monopoly. Until today they pledged to fight it, which has included several legal actions. BAA has already sold Gatwick and Edinburgh airports and Stansted will now be next
Stansted
[ "Stansted", "Stansted airport" ]
{ "passage": 1488, "query": 2345 }
Query: But added: 'We still believe that the CC ruling fails to recognise that @placeholder and Heathrow serve different markets.' Entities: Edinburgh, Spanish, Scottish, Gatwick, Stansted, Competition Commission, Essex, CC, Court of Appeal, BAA, Stansted airport, Heathrow Passage: Stansted airport is to be sold off after its owner BAA gave up on its long legal battle today. The Spanish company, which recently lost a Court of Appeal ruling over the Essex airport, said it would not make a further appeal and accepts it has to sell it. The Competition Commission (CC) ruled that BAA must dispose of Gatwick, Stansted and one of its Scottish airports following an inquiry into the company’s airport ownership. Given up: Stansted, pictured, will now be sold off after BAA dumped its legal fight to keep it But BAA had fought it for years saying that Stansted is a completely different operation to Heathrow so it was not breaking competition rules. Competition Commission said the Spanish company must sell the Essex airport to avoid a monopoly. Until today they pledged to fight it, which has included several legal actions. BAA has already sold Gatwick and Edinburgh airports and Stansted will now be next
Stansted airport
[ "Heathrow" ]
{ "passage": 1488, "query": 2346 }
Query: But added: 'We still believe that the CC ruling fails to recognise that Stansted and @placeholder serve different markets.' Entities: Edinburgh, Spanish, Scottish, Gatwick, Stansted, Competition Commission, Essex, CC, Court of Appeal, BAA, Stansted airport, Heathrow Passage: Stansted airport is to be sold off after its owner BAA gave up on its long legal battle today. The Spanish company, which recently lost a Court of Appeal ruling over the Essex airport, said it would not make a further appeal and accepts it has to sell it. The Competition Commission (CC) ruled that BAA must dispose of Gatwick, Stansted and one of its Scottish airports following an inquiry into the company’s airport ownership. Given up: Stansted, pictured, will now be sold off after BAA dumped its legal fight to keep it But BAA had fought it for years saying that Stansted is a completely different operation to Heathrow so it was not breaking competition rules. Competition Commission said the Spanish company must sell the Essex airport to avoid a monopoly. Until today they pledged to fight it, which has included several legal actions. BAA has already sold Gatwick and Edinburgh airports and Stansted will now be next
Heathrow
[ "Sarah Matta" ]
{ "passage": 1489, "query": 2347 }
Query: As a ten-year-old, @placeholder unwittingly drank the heavily contaminated water. Entities: Luke, Camelford, Katie, Paul, Harry, Sofie, North Cornwall, Keele University, Louie, D'Arcy, Christopher Exley, Britain, Sarah Matta, Olivia, Matta Passage: Britain’s worst mass poisoning of modern times may have left six children from one family with lifelong disabilities. The Matta family live near Camelford, North Cornwall, where a huge quantity of aluminium sulphate poisoned the water supply 26 years ago. And of the seven children in the family, six have disabilities. Plight: The Matta children (top row left-right) Louie, two, Katie, 10, Sofie, 11, holding baby D'Arcy, 12 weeks, and Luke, six. Front row (left-right) Harry, four, and Olivia, eight Last month, a Mail on Sunday special report revealed that three deaths have been linked to the incident. And now, Christopher Exley, a professor in bioinorganic chemistry at Keele University, who has investigated the deaths, has been contacted by Sarah Matta and her husband Paul who believe their family has been blighted by the poisoning. Matta family live near North Cornwall town hit by aluminium sulphate poison. Six of seven children disabled, family believe 1988 incident was the cause. Mother unwittingly drank contaminated water at the age of 10, they reveal
Sarah Matta
[ "Harry" ]
{ "passage": 1489, "query": 2348 }
Query: @placeholder, four; and Louie, two – have a condition called Ehlers-Danlos Entities: Luke, Camelford, Katie, Paul, Harry, Sofie, North Cornwall, Keele University, Louie, D'Arcy, Christopher Exley, Britain, Sarah Matta, Olivia, Matta Passage: Britain’s worst mass poisoning of modern times may have left six children from one family with lifelong disabilities. The Matta family live near Camelford, North Cornwall, where a huge quantity of aluminium sulphate poisoned the water supply 26 years ago. And of the seven children in the family, six have disabilities. Plight: The Matta children (top row left-right) Louie, two, Katie, 10, Sofie, 11, holding baby D'Arcy, 12 weeks, and Luke, six. Front row (left-right) Harry, four, and Olivia, eight Last month, a Mail on Sunday special report revealed that three deaths have been linked to the incident. And now, Christopher Exley, a professor in bioinorganic chemistry at Keele University, who has investigated the deaths, has been contacted by Sarah Matta and her husband Paul who believe their family has been blighted by the poisoning. Matta family live near North Cornwall town hit by aluminium sulphate poison. Six of seven children disabled, family believe 1988 incident was the cause. Mother unwittingly drank contaminated water at the age of 10, they reveal
Harry
[ "Louie" ]
{ "passage": 1489, "query": 2349 }
Query: Harry, four; and @placeholder, two – have a condition called Ehlers-Danlos Entities: Luke, Camelford, Katie, Paul, Harry, Sofie, North Cornwall, Keele University, Louie, D'Arcy, Christopher Exley, Britain, Sarah Matta, Olivia, Matta Passage: Britain’s worst mass poisoning of modern times may have left six children from one family with lifelong disabilities. The Matta family live near Camelford, North Cornwall, where a huge quantity of aluminium sulphate poisoned the water supply 26 years ago. And of the seven children in the family, six have disabilities. Plight: The Matta children (top row left-right) Louie, two, Katie, 10, Sofie, 11, holding baby D'Arcy, 12 weeks, and Luke, six. Front row (left-right) Harry, four, and Olivia, eight Last month, a Mail on Sunday special report revealed that three deaths have been linked to the incident. And now, Christopher Exley, a professor in bioinorganic chemistry at Keele University, who has investigated the deaths, has been contacted by Sarah Matta and her husband Paul who believe their family has been blighted by the poisoning. Matta family live near North Cornwall town hit by aluminium sulphate poison. Six of seven children disabled, family believe 1988 incident was the cause. Mother unwittingly drank contaminated water at the age of 10, they reveal
Louie
[ "Esack", "Natalie Esack" ]
{ "passage": 1490, "query": 2350 }
Query: Tributes as trial continues: Mr Khadaroo said he pleaded with Mrs @placeholder to take out a restraining order against Esack Entities: Alex Ward, Justin Khadaroo, Esack, Natalie Esack, Ivan Esack, Maidstone Crown Court, Death Passage: By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 15:07 EST, 12 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 12 December 2012 A jury has heard the chilling phone call from a man to his estranged wife the night before he is accused of stabbing her to death. The jury at Maidstone Crown Court heard the phone call Ivan Esack, 38, made to Natalie Esack, 33, on April 29 this year, which was recorded by her shocked boyfriend Justin Khadaroo, 31, who was listening in. Esack, a former policeman, asked her: ‘How do you want to f*****g play it then?’ Mrs Esack asked him what her options were and Esack replied: ‘Death, death or death.’. Ivan Esack called ex-wife night before she was fatally stabbed, jury hears. Natalie Esack was stabbed 11 times in her hair salon in front of teenager. Esack admits stabbing Mrs Esack but denies murder
Esack
[ "Esack", "Natalie Esack" ]
{ "passage": 1490, "query": 2350 }
Query: Tributes as trial continues: Mr Khadaroo said he pleaded with Mrs @placeholder to take out a restraining order against Esack Entities: Alex Ward, Justin Khadaroo, Esack, Natalie Esack, Ivan Esack, Maidstone Crown Court, Death Passage: By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 15:07 EST, 12 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 12 December 2012 A jury has heard the chilling phone call from a man to his estranged wife the night before he is accused of stabbing her to death. The jury at Maidstone Crown Court heard the phone call Ivan Esack, 38, made to Natalie Esack, 33, on April 29 this year, which was recorded by her shocked boyfriend Justin Khadaroo, 31, who was listening in. Esack, a former policeman, asked her: ‘How do you want to f*****g play it then?’ Mrs Esack asked him what her options were and Esack replied: ‘Death, death or death.’. Ivan Esack called ex-wife night before she was fatally stabbed, jury hears. Natalie Esack was stabbed 11 times in her hair salon in front of teenager. Esack admits stabbing Mrs Esack but denies murder
Natalie Esack
[ "Esack", "Ivan Esack" ]
{ "passage": 1490, "query": 2351 }
Query: Tributes as trial continues: Mr Khadaroo said he pleaded with Mrs Esack to take out a restraining order against @placeholder Entities: Alex Ward, Justin Khadaroo, Esack, Natalie Esack, Ivan Esack, Maidstone Crown Court, Death Passage: By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 15:07 EST, 12 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 12 December 2012 A jury has heard the chilling phone call from a man to his estranged wife the night before he is accused of stabbing her to death. The jury at Maidstone Crown Court heard the phone call Ivan Esack, 38, made to Natalie Esack, 33, on April 29 this year, which was recorded by her shocked boyfriend Justin Khadaroo, 31, who was listening in. Esack, a former policeman, asked her: ‘How do you want to f*****g play it then?’ Mrs Esack asked him what her options were and Esack replied: ‘Death, death or death.’. Ivan Esack called ex-wife night before she was fatally stabbed, jury hears. Natalie Esack was stabbed 11 times in her hair salon in front of teenager. Esack admits stabbing Mrs Esack but denies murder
Esack
[ "Esack", "Ivan Esack" ]
{ "passage": 1490, "query": 2351 }
Query: Tributes as trial continues: Mr Khadaroo said he pleaded with Mrs Esack to take out a restraining order against @placeholder Entities: Alex Ward, Justin Khadaroo, Esack, Natalie Esack, Ivan Esack, Maidstone Crown Court, Death Passage: By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 15:07 EST, 12 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 12 December 2012 A jury has heard the chilling phone call from a man to his estranged wife the night before he is accused of stabbing her to death. The jury at Maidstone Crown Court heard the phone call Ivan Esack, 38, made to Natalie Esack, 33, on April 29 this year, which was recorded by her shocked boyfriend Justin Khadaroo, 31, who was listening in. Esack, a former policeman, asked her: ‘How do you want to f*****g play it then?’ Mrs Esack asked him what her options were and Esack replied: ‘Death, death or death.’. Ivan Esack called ex-wife night before she was fatally stabbed, jury hears. Natalie Esack was stabbed 11 times in her hair salon in front of teenager. Esack admits stabbing Mrs Esack but denies murder
Ivan Esack
[ "New York Yankees", "Yankees" ]
{ "passage": 1491, "query": 2352 }
Query: the @placeholder’ history and features baseball stars, past and present. Entities: Rodriguez, Yankees, New York State Supreme Court, Alex Rodriguez, Selig, New York Yankees, Associated Press, Major League Baseball, Lawsuit, dollars.The, Bud Selig Passage: By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:35 EST, 4 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:43 EST, 4 October 2013 Alex Rodriguez has sued Major League Baseball and its commissioner, saying they are trying to destroy his reputation and career. Rodriguez took a swing for the fences and accused Major League Baseball and Commissioner Bud Selig of pursuing him in a 'witch hunt' designed to smear Rodriguez’ character and cost him tens of millions of dollars.The lawsuit was filed Thursday in New York State Supreme Court by lawyers for the Yankees third baseman. It seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages for what it alleges was a relentless campaign by the league and Selig to 'destroy the reputation and career of Alex Rodriguez.' The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages. Lawsuit says Selig wanted to secure legacy as 'savior' of baseball. The 38-year-old third baseman is still owed almost $90million by the New York Yankees
New York Yankees
[ "New York Yankees", "Yankees" ]
{ "passage": 1491, "query": 2352 }
Query: the @placeholder’ history and features baseball stars, past and present. Entities: Rodriguez, Yankees, New York State Supreme Court, Alex Rodriguez, Selig, New York Yankees, Associated Press, Major League Baseball, Lawsuit, dollars.The, Bud Selig Passage: By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:35 EST, 4 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:43 EST, 4 October 2013 Alex Rodriguez has sued Major League Baseball and its commissioner, saying they are trying to destroy his reputation and career. Rodriguez took a swing for the fences and accused Major League Baseball and Commissioner Bud Selig of pursuing him in a 'witch hunt' designed to smear Rodriguez’ character and cost him tens of millions of dollars.The lawsuit was filed Thursday in New York State Supreme Court by lawyers for the Yankees third baseman. It seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages for what it alleges was a relentless campaign by the league and Selig to 'destroy the reputation and career of Alex Rodriguez.' The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages. Lawsuit says Selig wanted to secure legacy as 'savior' of baseball. The 38-year-old third baseman is still owed almost $90million by the New York Yankees
Yankees
[ "David Marshall" ]
{ "passage": 1492, "query": 2353 }
Query: @placeholder (centre) watches helplessly as Oxlade-Chamberlain's header goes past him Entities: David Marshall, Gunners, Jaydon, Scotland, England, Gibbs, Kieran Gibbs, Manchester United, Jack Wilshere, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Arsenal, Celtic Park, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Glasgow Passage: After England strolled to victory at Celtic Park on Tuesday night, it was fitting that Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain should take a leisurely stroll through the countryside on his down day. Oxlade-Chamberlain got England off to a great start in Glasgow when he nodded in Jack Wilshere’s superb long ball to put the visitors ahead in the 32nd minute. After the high-octane encounter north of the border, the Arsenal winger was taking it easy with Gunners team-mate Kieran Gibbs and his twin brother Jaydon. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (left), Kieran Gibbs (centre) and his twin brother Jaydon take an afternoon stroll Oxlade-Chamberlain watches as the ball goes beyond David Marshall and into the corner of the net. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored the opener for England against Scotland. Oxlade-Chamberlain posted a picture of himself and the Gibbs twins taking an afternoon walk after England's 3-1 in Glasgow. Oxlade-Chamberlain's Arsenal face Manchester United on Saturday
David Marshall
[ "Susan", "Susan Burbidge" ]
{ "passage": 1493, "query": 2354 }
Query: By 2007, his mother was increasingly under his sister's influence, insisted Kenneth, claiming that 'any suggestion you made to mother would have to be passed by @placeholder'. Entities: Simon Tomlinson, Paul, High Court, Kenneth Hart, Phyllis Hart, Susan Burbidge, Mother's Day, Hart, Susan Passage: By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 06:37 EST, 1 March 2013 | UPDATED: 06:45 EST, 1 March 2013 A son was denied a fair slice of his dead mother's £1m fortune after he stopped visiting her and neglected to send flowers on Mother's Day, the High Court has heard. Kenneth Hart is suing his sister, Susan Burbidge, 47, whom he claims controlled his 'vulnerable' mother Phyllis Hart's finances in the months before her death aged 86 in November 2008. He and his brother, Paul, 49, are now urging a High Court judge to overturn cash and property transfers worth around £450,000 executed by their mother in Susan's favour in the year before she died. Kenneth Hart suing sister over claims she controlled mother's finances. He and brother are urging High Court to overturn £450k executed to her. Their sister Susan Burbidge claims Mr Hart had 'alienated' their mother. Says mother 'entitled to feel upset and distribute property as she wanted'
Susan
[ "Susan", "Susan Burbidge" ]
{ "passage": 1493, "query": 2354 }
Query: By 2007, his mother was increasingly under his sister's influence, insisted Kenneth, claiming that 'any suggestion you made to mother would have to be passed by @placeholder'. Entities: Simon Tomlinson, Paul, High Court, Kenneth Hart, Phyllis Hart, Susan Burbidge, Mother's Day, Hart, Susan Passage: By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 06:37 EST, 1 March 2013 | UPDATED: 06:45 EST, 1 March 2013 A son was denied a fair slice of his dead mother's £1m fortune after he stopped visiting her and neglected to send flowers on Mother's Day, the High Court has heard. Kenneth Hart is suing his sister, Susan Burbidge, 47, whom he claims controlled his 'vulnerable' mother Phyllis Hart's finances in the months before her death aged 86 in November 2008. He and his brother, Paul, 49, are now urging a High Court judge to overturn cash and property transfers worth around £450,000 executed by their mother in Susan's favour in the year before she died. Kenneth Hart suing sister over claims she controlled mother's finances. He and brother are urging High Court to overturn £450k executed to her. Their sister Susan Burbidge claims Mr Hart had 'alienated' their mother. Says mother 'entitled to feel upset and distribute property as she wanted'
Susan Burbidge
[ "Ducati" ]
{ "passage": 1494, "query": 2355 }
Query: "Because @placeholder being an Italian brand ... it's really difficult, but for them it's a nice idea." Entities: Yamaha, Ducati, Jorge Lorenzo, Spanish, Spaniard, Japan, Italian, Malaysia, Lorenzo, Spain, Barcelona, Valentino Rossi, MotoGP, CNN, Rossi Passage: Barcelona, Spain (CNN) -- World champion Jorge Lorenzo has told CNN that he has a difficult relationship with his former teammate, motorcycling legend Valentino Rossi. The Spaniard usurped the seven-time MotoGP titleholder last season, setting records for most wins and points scored as Rossi struggled to recover after a series of injuries. The 23-year-old Lorenzo accused Rossi, now 32, of dangerous riding in Japan last October before clinching his maiden crown in Malaysia in the following race. The Italian subsequently ended his seven-year stint at Yamaha, where he and Lorenzo had been awkward stablemates since 2008, and joined Ducati. Jorge Lorenzo says he and Valentino Rossi had "a problem of character" at Yamaha. World champion says Rossi faces a difficult challenge at new team Ducati. Spaniard is still coming to terms with his maiden MotoGP title last season. He goes into this weekend's Spanish G.P. after placing second in 2011's opening race
Ducati
[ "Italian" ]
{ "passage": 1494, "query": 2356 }
Query: "Because Ducati being an @placeholder brand ... it's really difficult, but for them it's a nice idea." Entities: Yamaha, Ducati, Jorge Lorenzo, Spanish, Spaniard, Japan, Italian, Malaysia, Lorenzo, Spain, Barcelona, Valentino Rossi, MotoGP, CNN, Rossi Passage: Barcelona, Spain (CNN) -- World champion Jorge Lorenzo has told CNN that he has a difficult relationship with his former teammate, motorcycling legend Valentino Rossi. The Spaniard usurped the seven-time MotoGP titleholder last season, setting records for most wins and points scored as Rossi struggled to recover after a series of injuries. The 23-year-old Lorenzo accused Rossi, now 32, of dangerous riding in Japan last October before clinching his maiden crown in Malaysia in the following race. The Italian subsequently ended his seven-year stint at Yamaha, where he and Lorenzo had been awkward stablemates since 2008, and joined Ducati. Jorge Lorenzo says he and Valentino Rossi had "a problem of character" at Yamaha. World champion says Rossi faces a difficult challenge at new team Ducati. Spaniard is still coming to terms with his maiden MotoGP title last season. He goes into this weekend's Spanish G.P. after placing second in 2011's opening race
Italian
[ "Jorge Lorenzo", "Lorenzo" ]
{ "passage": 1494, "query": 2357 }
Query: @placeholder started riding at the age of three when his father, himself a former racer, built him his first bike. Entities: Yamaha, Ducati, Jorge Lorenzo, Spanish, Spaniard, Japan, Italian, Malaysia, Lorenzo, Spain, Barcelona, Valentino Rossi, MotoGP, CNN, Rossi Passage: Barcelona, Spain (CNN) -- World champion Jorge Lorenzo has told CNN that he has a difficult relationship with his former teammate, motorcycling legend Valentino Rossi. The Spaniard usurped the seven-time MotoGP titleholder last season, setting records for most wins and points scored as Rossi struggled to recover after a series of injuries. The 23-year-old Lorenzo accused Rossi, now 32, of dangerous riding in Japan last October before clinching his maiden crown in Malaysia in the following race. The Italian subsequently ended his seven-year stint at Yamaha, where he and Lorenzo had been awkward stablemates since 2008, and joined Ducati. Jorge Lorenzo says he and Valentino Rossi had "a problem of character" at Yamaha. World champion says Rossi faces a difficult challenge at new team Ducati. Spaniard is still coming to terms with his maiden MotoGP title last season. He goes into this weekend's Spanish G.P. after placing second in 2011's opening race
Jorge Lorenzo
[ "Jorge Lorenzo", "Lorenzo" ]
{ "passage": 1494, "query": 2357 }
Query: @placeholder started riding at the age of three when his father, himself a former racer, built him his first bike. Entities: Yamaha, Ducati, Jorge Lorenzo, Spanish, Spaniard, Japan, Italian, Malaysia, Lorenzo, Spain, Barcelona, Valentino Rossi, MotoGP, CNN, Rossi Passage: Barcelona, Spain (CNN) -- World champion Jorge Lorenzo has told CNN that he has a difficult relationship with his former teammate, motorcycling legend Valentino Rossi. The Spaniard usurped the seven-time MotoGP titleholder last season, setting records for most wins and points scored as Rossi struggled to recover after a series of injuries. The 23-year-old Lorenzo accused Rossi, now 32, of dangerous riding in Japan last October before clinching his maiden crown in Malaysia in the following race. The Italian subsequently ended his seven-year stint at Yamaha, where he and Lorenzo had been awkward stablemates since 2008, and joined Ducati. Jorge Lorenzo says he and Valentino Rossi had "a problem of character" at Yamaha. World champion says Rossi faces a difficult challenge at new team Ducati. Spaniard is still coming to terms with his maiden MotoGP title last season. He goes into this weekend's Spanish G.P. after placing second in 2011's opening race
Lorenzo
[ "Los Angeles" ]
{ "passage": 1495, "query": 2358 }
Query: timing that I'm gonna be in @placeholder for the next three days and I want to do Entities: San Francisco, Lydia Warren, Twitter, HiddenCash, User, CBS2, Los Angeles Passage: By Lydia Warren The mystery donor who has been dropping envelopes stuffed with cash around San Francisco has been caught on camera for the first time as he expands his generosity to Los Angeles. But the man behind the Twitter handle 'HiddenCash' refused to reveal his identity and would only show his feet as he chatted with CBS2 after dropping off the money on Wednesday night. Before the interview, it was not even known if the anonymous donor was male or female. 'Initially this was just a small, local San Francisco story and it’s just gone global worldwide,' he said. Using the Twitter handle @HiddenCash, a mysterious benefactor has been leaving cash all over the city and then tweeting clues about where to find it. Money has been found under chairs and benches in public parks, on stairways and even inside a unisex bathroom. User revealed that he or she became rich through real estate. This week, he hid cash in Los Angeles and plans to head to other cities
Los Angeles
[ "San Francisco" ]
{ "passage": 1495, "query": 2359 }
Query: Joy: A Twitter user celebrates finding cash hidden in @placeholder by an anonymous wealthy donor Entities: San Francisco, Lydia Warren, Twitter, HiddenCash, User, CBS2, Los Angeles Passage: By Lydia Warren The mystery donor who has been dropping envelopes stuffed with cash around San Francisco has been caught on camera for the first time as he expands his generosity to Los Angeles. But the man behind the Twitter handle 'HiddenCash' refused to reveal his identity and would only show his feet as he chatted with CBS2 after dropping off the money on Wednesday night. Before the interview, it was not even known if the anonymous donor was male or female. 'Initially this was just a small, local San Francisco story and it’s just gone global worldwide,' he said. Using the Twitter handle @HiddenCash, a mysterious benefactor has been leaving cash all over the city and then tweeting clues about where to find it. Money has been found under chairs and benches in public parks, on stairways and even inside a unisex bathroom. User revealed that he or she became rich through real estate. This week, he hid cash in Los Angeles and plans to head to other cities
San Francisco
[ "Twitter" ]
{ "passage": 1495, "query": 2360 }
Query: Race: Other winners show their finds on @placeholder, as the donor said he wants to expand to other cities Entities: San Francisco, Lydia Warren, Twitter, HiddenCash, User, CBS2, Los Angeles Passage: By Lydia Warren The mystery donor who has been dropping envelopes stuffed with cash around San Francisco has been caught on camera for the first time as he expands his generosity to Los Angeles. But the man behind the Twitter handle 'HiddenCash' refused to reveal his identity and would only show his feet as he chatted with CBS2 after dropping off the money on Wednesday night. Before the interview, it was not even known if the anonymous donor was male or female. 'Initially this was just a small, local San Francisco story and it’s just gone global worldwide,' he said. Using the Twitter handle @HiddenCash, a mysterious benefactor has been leaving cash all over the city and then tweeting clues about where to find it. Money has been found under chairs and benches in public parks, on stairways and even inside a unisex bathroom. User revealed that he or she became rich through real estate. This week, he hid cash in Los Angeles and plans to head to other cities
Twitter
[ "Shakespeare" ]
{ "passage": 1496, "query": 2361 }
Query: "We were expecting him to have a hunchback deformity the way @placeholder described," he added. Entities: University of Cambridge, Richard, Richard III, Lancet, Piers Mitchell, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, Shakespeare, British Passage: When Shakespeare wrote of Richard III as a "bunchback'd toad," he didn't have the benefit of actually seeing the king, who had died in the previous century. Now we know the playwright was probably wrong about Richard's physical features. Scientists have analyzed the bones of the British monarch and determined that he was not actually a hunchback. In fact, he had a significant spinal curve that we would call scoliosis. Researchers published their latest results Thursday in the Lancet. "It's a twist rather than a forward bend," said study co-author Piers Mitchell of the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. Scientists made 3-D model of Richard III's spine. He had scoliosis with a curve of about 70 to 80 degrees. Today, he would have been a candidate for spine surgery
Shakespeare
[ "Cornelius", "Don Cornelius" ]
{ "passage": 1497, "query": 2362 }
Query: 'Soul Train was the first and only television show to showcase and put a spotlight on black artists at a time when there were few African-Americans on television at all, and that was the great vision of @placeholder.' Entities: Russian, Michael Jackson, Patti LaBelle, Viktoria Chapman-Cornlieus, Don Cornelius, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Cornelius, Marvin Gaye, Louise Boyle, Soul Train Passage: Divorced second wife, Russian model Viktoria Chapman-Cornlieus, in 2009 Cornelius suffered gunshot wound to head but 'no foul play', say police Call to emergency services made by legendary producer's son Aretha Franklin said: 'It is a huge and momentous loss' Worked with Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, James Brown and Patti LaBelle By Louise Boyle Last updated at 12:55 PM on 2nd February 2012 Don Cornelius left behind two lucrative life insurance policies worth hundreds of thousands of dollars - which will go to his ex-wife whom he divorced after a bitter legal battle three years ago. The creator of Soul Train was found dead in an apparent suicide at his home in the early hours of this morning, according to police. Divorced second wife, Russian model Viktoria Chapman-Cornlieus, in 2009. Cornelius suffered gunshot wound to head but 'no foul play', say police. Call to emergency services made by legendary producer's son. Aretha Franklin said: 'It is a huge and momentous loss' Worked with Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, James Brown and Patti LaBelle
Cornelius
[ "Cornelius", "Don Cornelius" ]
{ "passage": 1497, "query": 2362 }
Query: 'Soul Train was the first and only television show to showcase and put a spotlight on black artists at a time when there were few African-Americans on television at all, and that was the great vision of @placeholder.' Entities: Russian, Michael Jackson, Patti LaBelle, Viktoria Chapman-Cornlieus, Don Cornelius, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Cornelius, Marvin Gaye, Louise Boyle, Soul Train Passage: Divorced second wife, Russian model Viktoria Chapman-Cornlieus, in 2009 Cornelius suffered gunshot wound to head but 'no foul play', say police Call to emergency services made by legendary producer's son Aretha Franklin said: 'It is a huge and momentous loss' Worked with Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, James Brown and Patti LaBelle By Louise Boyle Last updated at 12:55 PM on 2nd February 2012 Don Cornelius left behind two lucrative life insurance policies worth hundreds of thousands of dollars - which will go to his ex-wife whom he divorced after a bitter legal battle three years ago. The creator of Soul Train was found dead in an apparent suicide at his home in the early hours of this morning, according to police. Divorced second wife, Russian model Viktoria Chapman-Cornlieus, in 2009. Cornelius suffered gunshot wound to head but 'no foul play', say police. Call to emergency services made by legendary producer's son. Aretha Franklin said: 'It is a huge and momentous loss' Worked with Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, James Brown and Patti LaBelle
Don Cornelius
[ "Britain" ]
{ "passage": 1498, "query": 2363 }
Query: Its limited success in this may be further highlighted next year when EU legislation allows Romanians and Bulgarians the unfettered right to live and work in @placeholder. Entities: France, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Spain, EU, Britain, Europe Passage: Britain has become the biggest magnet for migrants in Europe, EU officials revealed yesterday. The highest total recorded – 590,950 – came to live here in 2010, their figures showed. This intake was more than twice the 251,159 migrants who opted to go to France. It means that this country has overtaken Spain and Germany, where levels fell sharply, as the top target for immigrants seeking jobs and a new home. The rise in numbers coming here marks a historic immigration landmark and comes as a new wave of incomers from Romania and Bulgaria is expected in 2014. Immigration: The highest total of migrants recorded - 590,950 - came to live in Britain in 2010, figures have revealed. The highest total of migrants recorded came to live in Britain in 2010. Britain has now overtaken Spain and Germany as top target for immigrants. New wave expected from Romania and Bulgaria in 2014
Britain
[ "Shannon" ]
{ "passage": 1499, "query": 2364 }
Query: is anxious to attempt another climb, @placeholder says she wants to wait another year before trying again. Entities: Western Europe, Patrick Sweeney, Shannon, Sweeney, Briton Asher Silver, Mont Blanc, Ashley Collman, P.J. Passage: By Ashley Collman An experienced climber and his two young children were attempting a world record climb on Mont Blanc last month when they were nearly killed by a dangerous avalanche. Patrick Sweeney and daughter Shannon,11, and son P.J., 9, were climbing an area of Western Europe's tallest mountain named 'the corridor of death' when the fast moving snow caused the kids to start sliding down the mountain. Video footage of the avalanche shows both children tethered to their father, who quickly anchors himself into the mountain so they aren't swept away. Scroll down for video Brush with death: A father and his two young children were climbing Mont Blanc last month when they were hit by an avalanche. Patrick Sweeney, daughter Shannon, 11, and son P.J., 9, were climbing Mont Blanc last month when they were hit by an avalanche. Video footage captured the moment the children started to slide down the mountain. Sweeney anchored his ax into the snow, saving his children from harm. The three decided to descend the mountain instead of finishing the climb. Had they reached the top, P.J. would have become the youngest person ever to summit Mont Blanc - Western Europe's tallest peak. That record is currently held by Briton Asher Silver, who was 10-years-old when he climbed the mountain in 2009
Shannon
[ "America", "Americans" ]
{ "passage": 1500, "query": 2365 }
Query: "It is an issue for Americans who want @placeholder to be the way it was dreamed by its founders." Entities: God, Anne Felton Hines, Christian, Muslim, Islamic, California, Unitarian Universalist, Unitarian Universalist Church, America, New York, Americans, CNN, Los Angeles, Nationwide, Jewish Passage: Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A group of 60 interfaith leaders in California called for Americans "to rise above the rancorous shouting match" as they spoke out Friday in favor of a controversial Islamic center near "ground zero" in New York. They called for understanding and tolerance and said religious freedom, one of America's most cherished values, is at stake in the controversy that has gathered steam in the past few weeks. "Such intolerance, in this country of all places, breaks my heart and I believe it breaks the heart of God," said the Rev. Anne Felton Hines of the Unitarian Universalist Church. A group of Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders urge Americans to rise above the shouting match. This "breaks the heart of God," says a Unitarian Universalist minister. Opponents say the new center is an affront to the victims of 9/11. Nationwide opposition to the proposed New York Islamic center is 68 percent
America
[ "America", "Americans" ]
{ "passage": 1500, "query": 2365 }
Query: "It is an issue for Americans who want @placeholder to be the way it was dreamed by its founders." Entities: God, Anne Felton Hines, Christian, Muslim, Islamic, California, Unitarian Universalist, Unitarian Universalist Church, America, New York, Americans, CNN, Los Angeles, Nationwide, Jewish Passage: Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A group of 60 interfaith leaders in California called for Americans "to rise above the rancorous shouting match" as they spoke out Friday in favor of a controversial Islamic center near "ground zero" in New York. They called for understanding and tolerance and said religious freedom, one of America's most cherished values, is at stake in the controversy that has gathered steam in the past few weeks. "Such intolerance, in this country of all places, breaks my heart and I believe it breaks the heart of God," said the Rev. Anne Felton Hines of the Unitarian Universalist Church. A group of Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders urge Americans to rise above the shouting match. This "breaks the heart of God," says a Unitarian Universalist minister. Opponents say the new center is an affront to the victims of 9/11. Nationwide opposition to the proposed New York Islamic center is 68 percent
Americans
[ "Muslim" ]
{ "passage": 1500, "query": 2366 }
Query: Radio talk shows are abuzz with the topic and blogs have been filled with venomous comments about @placeholder. Entities: God, Anne Felton Hines, Christian, Muslim, Islamic, California, Unitarian Universalist, Unitarian Universalist Church, America, New York, Americans, CNN, Los Angeles, Nationwide, Jewish Passage: Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A group of 60 interfaith leaders in California called for Americans "to rise above the rancorous shouting match" as they spoke out Friday in favor of a controversial Islamic center near "ground zero" in New York. They called for understanding and tolerance and said religious freedom, one of America's most cherished values, is at stake in the controversy that has gathered steam in the past few weeks. "Such intolerance, in this country of all places, breaks my heart and I believe it breaks the heart of God," said the Rev. Anne Felton Hines of the Unitarian Universalist Church. A group of Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders urge Americans to rise above the shouting match. This "breaks the heart of God," says a Unitarian Universalist minister. Opponents say the new center is an affront to the victims of 9/11. Nationwide opposition to the proposed New York Islamic center is 68 percent
Muslim
[ "Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez", "Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez" ]
{ "passage": 1501, "query": 2367 }
Query: Probe: A bomb disposal officer looks closely at personal belongings of @placeholder that were found outside the hotel Entities: Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, Pennsylvania, Washington, President of the United States, God, Antichrist, Barack Obama, APEC summit, Ortega, Romanian, WalMart, Jesus, White House, FBI, Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, Cugir SA, Idaho, Hawaii, Obama Passage: The suspected gunman who opened fire on the White House was charged Thursday with attempting to assassinate the President of the United States or his staff. Idaho man Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, 21, was arrested at a Pennsylvania hotel after he shot an assault rifle at the White House believing that he was Jesus and President Barack Obama was the Antichrist, according to court documents and those who knew him. At one point, he even suggested to an acquaintance the president was planning to implant computer tracking chips into children. Meanwhile, details have emerged about further items found in Ortega's car, which included a baseball bat and brass knuckles. Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez arrested at hotel in Pennsylvania. He thinks that 'God gave him a mission to attack the White House' 'He hates the president, hates Washington and hates society', say police. Assault rifle recovered from his car was a Romanian Cugir SA, FBI reveal. Also found: An aluminum baseball bat, brass knuckles and a sales receipt for purchases made at a WalMart four hours before the shooting. Mr and Mrs Obama were not in White House at the time as they were en route to the APEC summit in Hawaii
Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez
[ "Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez", "Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez" ]
{ "passage": 1501, "query": 2367 }
Query: Probe: A bomb disposal officer looks closely at personal belongings of @placeholder that were found outside the hotel Entities: Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, Pennsylvania, Washington, President of the United States, God, Antichrist, Barack Obama, APEC summit, Ortega, Romanian, WalMart, Jesus, White House, FBI, Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, Cugir SA, Idaho, Hawaii, Obama Passage: The suspected gunman who opened fire on the White House was charged Thursday with attempting to assassinate the President of the United States or his staff. Idaho man Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, 21, was arrested at a Pennsylvania hotel after he shot an assault rifle at the White House believing that he was Jesus and President Barack Obama was the Antichrist, according to court documents and those who knew him. At one point, he even suggested to an acquaintance the president was planning to implant computer tracking chips into children. Meanwhile, details have emerged about further items found in Ortega's car, which included a baseball bat and brass knuckles. Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez arrested at hotel in Pennsylvania. He thinks that 'God gave him a mission to attack the White House' 'He hates the president, hates Washington and hates society', say police. Assault rifle recovered from his car was a Romanian Cugir SA, FBI reveal. Also found: An aluminum baseball bat, brass knuckles and a sales receipt for purchases made at a WalMart four hours before the shooting. Mr and Mrs Obama were not in White House at the time as they were en route to the APEC summit in Hawaii
Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez
[ "Ortega" ]
{ "passage": 1501, "query": 2368 }
Query: Witnesses say @placeholder owned that type of gun in Idaho and claim it went missing a couple of weeks ago when Ortega left. Entities: Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, Pennsylvania, Washington, President of the United States, God, Antichrist, Barack Obama, APEC summit, Ortega, Romanian, WalMart, Jesus, White House, FBI, Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, Cugir SA, Idaho, Hawaii, Obama Passage: The suspected gunman who opened fire on the White House was charged Thursday with attempting to assassinate the President of the United States or his staff. Idaho man Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, 21, was arrested at a Pennsylvania hotel after he shot an assault rifle at the White House believing that he was Jesus and President Barack Obama was the Antichrist, according to court documents and those who knew him. At one point, he even suggested to an acquaintance the president was planning to implant computer tracking chips into children. Meanwhile, details have emerged about further items found in Ortega's car, which included a baseball bat and brass knuckles. Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez arrested at hotel in Pennsylvania. He thinks that 'God gave him a mission to attack the White House' 'He hates the president, hates Washington and hates society', say police. Assault rifle recovered from his car was a Romanian Cugir SA, FBI reveal. Also found: An aluminum baseball bat, brass knuckles and a sales receipt for purchases made at a WalMart four hours before the shooting. Mr and Mrs Obama were not in White House at the time as they were en route to the APEC summit in Hawaii
Ortega
[ "Idaho" ]
{ "passage": 1501, "query": 2369 }
Query: Witnesses say Ortega owned that type of gun in @placeholder and claim it went missing a couple of weeks ago when Ortega left. Entities: Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, Pennsylvania, Washington, President of the United States, God, Antichrist, Barack Obama, APEC summit, Ortega, Romanian, WalMart, Jesus, White House, FBI, Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, Cugir SA, Idaho, Hawaii, Obama Passage: The suspected gunman who opened fire on the White House was charged Thursday with attempting to assassinate the President of the United States or his staff. Idaho man Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, 21, was arrested at a Pennsylvania hotel after he shot an assault rifle at the White House believing that he was Jesus and President Barack Obama was the Antichrist, according to court documents and those who knew him. At one point, he even suggested to an acquaintance the president was planning to implant computer tracking chips into children. Meanwhile, details have emerged about further items found in Ortega's car, which included a baseball bat and brass knuckles. Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez arrested at hotel in Pennsylvania. He thinks that 'God gave him a mission to attack the White House' 'He hates the president, hates Washington and hates society', say police. Assault rifle recovered from his car was a Romanian Cugir SA, FBI reveal. Also found: An aluminum baseball bat, brass knuckles and a sales receipt for purchases made at a WalMart four hours before the shooting. Mr and Mrs Obama were not in White House at the time as they were en route to the APEC summit in Hawaii
Idaho
[ "Lucas", "Lucas Udell" ]
{ "passage": 1502, "query": 2370 }
Query: weighing 1lb 4oz, followed by @placeholder one minute later weighing 1lb 6oz. Entities: Lucas Udell, Daily Mail, Rachael, Max, Lucas, Britain, Harvey Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 4:49 PM on 24th February 2012 These three tiny brothers are believed to be the most premature triplets ever to have survived in Britain - after they were born 15 weeks early. Max, Harvey and Lucas Udell each weighed under 2lbs when they were born at 24 weeks and five days. They were delivered by emergency caesarean section and whisked straight into intensive care, where they underwent 12 blood transfusions between them. Tiny bundles of joy: Max (left), Lucas (right) and Harvey in matching blue cardigans. They spent three months in hospital. Max, Lucas and Harvey weighed less than 5lbs between them when they arrived 15 weeks early. Naturally-conceived babies are now at home and fighting fit. Mother Rachael says: 'Things like complaining about them crying feels so trivial, it's just great they have survived'
Lucas
[ "Lucas", "Lucas Udell" ]
{ "passage": 1502, "query": 2370 }
Query: weighing 1lb 4oz, followed by @placeholder one minute later weighing 1lb 6oz. Entities: Lucas Udell, Daily Mail, Rachael, Max, Lucas, Britain, Harvey Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 4:49 PM on 24th February 2012 These three tiny brothers are believed to be the most premature triplets ever to have survived in Britain - after they were born 15 weeks early. Max, Harvey and Lucas Udell each weighed under 2lbs when they were born at 24 weeks and five days. They were delivered by emergency caesarean section and whisked straight into intensive care, where they underwent 12 blood transfusions between them. Tiny bundles of joy: Max (left), Lucas (right) and Harvey in matching blue cardigans. They spent three months in hospital. Max, Lucas and Harvey weighed less than 5lbs between them when they arrived 15 weeks early. Naturally-conceived babies are now at home and fighting fit. Mother Rachael says: 'Things like complaining about them crying feels so trivial, it's just great they have survived'
Lucas Udell
[ "Olympic" ]
{ "passage": 1503, "query": 2371 }
Query: The two-day visit to Brazil is aimed at capitalising on the @placeholder connection to foster trade links with one of the world’s emerging economic powerhouses. Entities: Olympic, Boris Johnson, Matt Chorley, David Cameron, Dilma Rousseff, Paralympic, Cameron, Brazilian, Brazil, Brazliain, Boris, Sao Paulo, Mailonline, London, British, Rio Games Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 10:11 EST, 27 September 2012 | UPDATED: 13:57 EST, 27 September 2012 David Cameron arrived in Brazil today on a trip aimed at boosting the British economy – and was immediately asked about Boris Johnson. The Prime Minister has taken a 40-strong trade delegation to Sao Paulo in the hope of drumming up business while holding talks with president Dilma Rousseff. But all the Brazilian media want to discuss is the PM’s rivalry with the Mayor of London, who was beamed into millions of Brazilian homes when he handed over the Olympic and Paralympic flags ahead of the Rio Games in 2016. The Prime Minister is on a two-day trade visit to Sao Paulo, including a tour of a digger factory. Brazliain media ask: 'Do you feel threatened by Boris?' Mr Cameron laughs it off, saying the Mayor has got plenty of work left to do in London
Olympic
[ "Brazil", "Brazilian" ]
{ "passage": 1503, "query": 2372 }
Query: Mr Cameron joked noted that football was 'a sport invented in Britain but perhaps perfected in @placeholder'. Entities: Olympic, Boris Johnson, Matt Chorley, David Cameron, Dilma Rousseff, Paralympic, Cameron, Brazilian, Brazil, Brazliain, Boris, Sao Paulo, Mailonline, London, British, Rio Games Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 10:11 EST, 27 September 2012 | UPDATED: 13:57 EST, 27 September 2012 David Cameron arrived in Brazil today on a trip aimed at boosting the British economy – and was immediately asked about Boris Johnson. The Prime Minister has taken a 40-strong trade delegation to Sao Paulo in the hope of drumming up business while holding talks with president Dilma Rousseff. But all the Brazilian media want to discuss is the PM’s rivalry with the Mayor of London, who was beamed into millions of Brazilian homes when he handed over the Olympic and Paralympic flags ahead of the Rio Games in 2016. The Prime Minister is on a two-day trade visit to Sao Paulo, including a tour of a digger factory. Brazliain media ask: 'Do you feel threatened by Boris?' Mr Cameron laughs it off, saying the Mayor has got plenty of work left to do in London
Brazil
[ "Brazil", "Brazilian" ]
{ "passage": 1503, "query": 2372 }
Query: Mr Cameron joked noted that football was 'a sport invented in Britain but perhaps perfected in @placeholder'. Entities: Olympic, Boris Johnson, Matt Chorley, David Cameron, Dilma Rousseff, Paralympic, Cameron, Brazilian, Brazil, Brazliain, Boris, Sao Paulo, Mailonline, London, British, Rio Games Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 10:11 EST, 27 September 2012 | UPDATED: 13:57 EST, 27 September 2012 David Cameron arrived in Brazil today on a trip aimed at boosting the British economy – and was immediately asked about Boris Johnson. The Prime Minister has taken a 40-strong trade delegation to Sao Paulo in the hope of drumming up business while holding talks with president Dilma Rousseff. But all the Brazilian media want to discuss is the PM’s rivalry with the Mayor of London, who was beamed into millions of Brazilian homes when he handed over the Olympic and Paralympic flags ahead of the Rio Games in 2016. The Prime Minister is on a two-day trade visit to Sao Paulo, including a tour of a digger factory. Brazliain media ask: 'Do you feel threatened by Boris?' Mr Cameron laughs it off, saying the Mayor has got plenty of work left to do in London
Brazilian
[ "Christian" ]
{ "passage": 1504, "query": 2373 }
Query: He gathered a crowd of about 20 @placeholder youths who forced the bus driver to stop and dragged him from the bus. Entities: Mad Dog, Christian, Central African Republic, Ouandja Magloire, Bangui, Ted Thornhill, BBC Passage: By Ted Thornhill Horrific footage has emerged of a cannibal eating the leg of a Muslim slaughtered by a rampaging Christian mob in the Central African Republic. The victim was hauled from a bus, battered and then stabbed before being set on fire in the capital city Bangui, according to the BBC. In the aftermath of the incident, one of his attackers Ouandja Magloire - who also calls himself ‘Mad Dog’ - grabbed hold of his leg and then began to devour it. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Horrific: Ouandja Magloire - who also calls himself 'Mad Dog' - is seen eating the leg of a Muslim slaughtered by a rampaging Christian mob in the Central African Republic. The victim was attacked by a militia of around 20 machete-wielding men. Ouandja Magloire - also known as Mad Dog - reportedly ate part of the man. Witnesses did not intervene but filmed the attack on their mobile phones. 'The scene made many people vomit and cry out in horror,' one witness said. Sectarian violence has been rife recently in the Central African Republic
Christian
[ "Maria Neal" ]
{ "passage": 1505, "query": 2374 }
Query: To his delight within an hour of @placeholder showed the first sign of response, moving her arm and gently nodding. Entities: Kieran, Kameron, King's College Hospital, Maria Neal, Neal, Krystie, Kurtis, Steve, Chris Pleasance Passage: By Chris Pleasance A mother-of-four left on the brink of death after a devastating stroke was woken from a coma by her husband playing their favourite wedding songs. Maria Neal, 48, suddenly collapsed on her husband Steve's 46th birthday in March and suffered a stroke on the way to hospital. She was put on a life-support machine and doctors told her family to prepare for the worst. Maria Neal (centre) suffered a stroke while celebrating her husband Steve's 46th birthday (pictured, clockwise from left, Krystie, Kieran, Krystie's boyfriend, Kurtis, husband Steve and Kameron) Medics sent scans of her brain to experts at King's College Hospital and warned she would die if she could not be transferred. Maria Neal, 48, collapsed while celebrating husband Steve's 46th birthday. She suffered a stoke in the ambulance while on the way to hospital. Mother-of-four had to have brain surgery and was put into induced coma. Medics tried to wake her but after seven days family told to expect the worst. Mr Neal played two wedding songs and she started moving arm and nodding. She is now able to write and speak, but is still recovering in hospital
Maria Neal
[ "Bay State", "Massachusetts" ]
{ "passage": 1506, "query": 2375 }
Query: @placeholder bought it then and got slow or no job growth, stifled innovation, neglected public infrastructure, and crowded and under-resourced schools. Entities: Mitt Romney, Romney, Boston, Patrick, Republican, Massachusetts, Bay State, CNN Passage: Boston (CNN) -- Mitt Romney is a smooth salesman. When he was a candidate in 2002, his pitch to the people of Massachusetts was that he could fix all that ailed us. As the Bay State's top salesman, he said, he would "bring great jobs here." He claimed he would at last be the governor to reform state government. We bought it. Most of us now would warn, "buyer beware." Under Romney, the Massachusetts economy sputtered to 47th in the nation in job creation -- and that was in relatively good economic times. Real wages declined (while rising across the nation). Instead of helping workers and small businesses adjust to changes in the global economy, Romney cut critical work force training programs and millions in economic development funds. Instead of promoting Massachusetts to attract jobs, he used the state as a punchline on the national Republican political circuit. Massachusetts governor: Romney failed to deliver as governor. He says state's economy suffered, and Romney didn't reform state government. Patrick: His major achievement, health care law, is one he now shuns discussing. He says Romney's record reflects a view that government is a problem, not a solution
Bay State
[ "Bay State", "Massachusetts" ]
{ "passage": 1506, "query": 2375 }
Query: @placeholder bought it then and got slow or no job growth, stifled innovation, neglected public infrastructure, and crowded and under-resourced schools. Entities: Mitt Romney, Romney, Boston, Patrick, Republican, Massachusetts, Bay State, CNN Passage: Boston (CNN) -- Mitt Romney is a smooth salesman. When he was a candidate in 2002, his pitch to the people of Massachusetts was that he could fix all that ailed us. As the Bay State's top salesman, he said, he would "bring great jobs here." He claimed he would at last be the governor to reform state government. We bought it. Most of us now would warn, "buyer beware." Under Romney, the Massachusetts economy sputtered to 47th in the nation in job creation -- and that was in relatively good economic times. Real wages declined (while rising across the nation). Instead of helping workers and small businesses adjust to changes in the global economy, Romney cut critical work force training programs and millions in economic development funds. Instead of promoting Massachusetts to attract jobs, he used the state as a punchline on the national Republican political circuit. Massachusetts governor: Romney failed to deliver as governor. He says state's economy suffered, and Romney didn't reform state government. Patrick: His major achievement, health care law, is one he now shuns discussing. He says Romney's record reflects a view that government is a problem, not a solution
Massachusetts
[ "Lysses House" ]
{ "passage": 1507, "query": 2376 }
Query: 'I am not ever going to have any more dealings with @placeholder and I’m telling all my friends.' Entities: Clifton, Griefstricken, Eric Clifton, John Hall, Wife Joyce, Lysses House, Joyce Passage: By John Hall PUBLISHED: 07:53 EST, 2 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:24 EST, 2 January 2014 A husband who booked a 50th wedding anniversary party at a hotel was left horrified after his wife died and the owners refused to refund his deposit. Griefstricken Eric Clifton, 78, is almost £700 out of pocket after cancelling the event because his beloved wife Joyce, 72, died from cancer. The couple had forked out £160 for an initial deposit and a further £535 towards the bash to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with 45 friends. Angry: Eric Clifton (pictured) is nearly £700 out of pocket after cancelling his 50th wedding anniversary because his beloved wife Joyce died from cancer. Grieving Eric Clifton, 78, devastated by owners refusal to refund money. Wife Joyce, 72, died eight weeks before party from breast and bone cancer. Couple had hoped to celebrate golden wedding anniversary with 45 friends. Lysses House hotel are still refusing to return the money to Mr Clifton. Hotel owner calls refusal 'standard practice', adding 'It's not our fault'
Lysses House
[ "Islamic" ]
{ "passage": 1508, "query": 2377 }
Query: An estimated 35 per cent of the population practise @placeholder, compared with 4.4 per cent across the country according to the 2011 census. Entities: Muslim, Department of Education, Islamic, MailOnline, Birmingham, Whitehall, Tower Hamlets, London Passage: Independent Muslim schools in London are being investigated amid fears that hardline Islamic extremism is being promoted among pupils and staff, As many as a dozen private schools in Tower Hamlets, east London, are being looked into by officials over reports that fundamentalism is being spread, MailOnline can reveal. A Whitehall source said while investigations are in 'their very early stages', there is concern within the Department of Education over a number of fee-paying Muslim schools in the borough which has one of the strongest Muslim communities in the capital. At least a dozen independent Muslim schools in Tower Hamlets, east London (pictured), are facing investigations into claims Islamic extremists are pushing their hardline views through the classroom. Schools in Tower Hamlets, east London, are among alleged extremist hubs. Inquiries into independent Muslim schools in the area in 'early stages' The borough has one of the strongest Muslim communities in the capital. A Tower Hamlets address was searched by anti-terror police this week. Five schools in Birmingham placed in special measures earlier this year. Islamic extremists had been promoting fundamentalist material. Department of Education said it would consider 'any evidence' of extremism
Islamic
[ "France" ]
{ "passage": 1509, "query": 2378 }
Query: This @placeholder-speaking guide arranges evenings on the town for guests, handles plans for dining, entertainment and transportation -- and will accompany them on these adventures. Entities: Eiffel Tower, France, World War I, States, Henry Ossawa Tanner, City of Light, Champs-Élysées, Josephine Baker, CNN, Paris, Harlem Hellfighters Passage: (CNN) -- Think Paris, and the Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Élysées and haute couture come to mind. But the City of Light also is rich in African-American history. Keeping this history alive are tour companies that share it, up close and personal, with visitors to France. From legendary entertainer Josephine Baker to internationally acclaimed artist Henry Ossawa Tanner to World War I's ragtime-and-jazz-playing "Harlem Hellfighters," Paris has embraced African-American culture like few other places. Because of that legendary embrace -- one that black folks in the States had heard about since the 1800s -- Paris loomed large in their imaginations. To many who didn't always feel welcome in their native country, the city sounded like a place where they could emotionally exhale. Tour companies highlight the welcome many African-Americans found in Paris. Black artists, musicians and writers flocked to Paris to find greater freedom of expression. Tours go to many vibrant Paris neighborhoods to retrace the steps of notable residents
France
[ "Cuba", "Cuban" ]
{ "passage": 1510, "query": 2379 }
Query: The group spent about 30 minutes on the ground in @placeholder before Gross boarded and found waiting for him a bowl of popcorn, which he had said he missed during his five years of captivity. Entities: Scott Gilbert, Alan Gross, Barack Obama, D-N.Y., Canada, U.S., Havana, Pope Francis, Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis, Charlie Rangel, Gross, Cuba, Jill Zuckman, Cuban, Pentagon Passage: Alan Gross was in a Cuban prison Tuesday morning when his attorney, Scott Gilbert, phoned to say Gross would soon be released. There was a long pause. "I'll believe it when I see it," Gross finally said, according to family spokeswoman Jill Zuckman. President Barack Obama's administration had secured Gross's release as part of a sweeping deal to thaw the decades-old diplomatic freeze with Cuba. Wednesday's announcement came after a year of secretive talks the two countries held in Canada, while Pope Francis was personally pressing the leaders of both countries to reach an agreement. The details of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering were so closely guarded that U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party at the official residence of Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis on Tuesday night to keep about 100 journalists, diplomats and other bigwigs -- including Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), sporting a white suit -- there distracted and drinking late. The pre-dawn flight to Havana to retrieve Alan Gross was so secretive that much of the Pentagon was kept in the dark. U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party Tuesday night, keeping reporters there drinking late and distracted. Waiting for Gross on the U.S. government plane Wednesday morning was popcorn and a corned beef sandwich
Cuba
[ "Cuba", "Cuban" ]
{ "passage": 1510, "query": 2379 }
Query: The group spent about 30 minutes on the ground in @placeholder before Gross boarded and found waiting for him a bowl of popcorn, which he had said he missed during his five years of captivity. Entities: Scott Gilbert, Alan Gross, Barack Obama, D-N.Y., Canada, U.S., Havana, Pope Francis, Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis, Charlie Rangel, Gross, Cuba, Jill Zuckman, Cuban, Pentagon Passage: Alan Gross was in a Cuban prison Tuesday morning when his attorney, Scott Gilbert, phoned to say Gross would soon be released. There was a long pause. "I'll believe it when I see it," Gross finally said, according to family spokeswoman Jill Zuckman. President Barack Obama's administration had secured Gross's release as part of a sweeping deal to thaw the decades-old diplomatic freeze with Cuba. Wednesday's announcement came after a year of secretive talks the two countries held in Canada, while Pope Francis was personally pressing the leaders of both countries to reach an agreement. The details of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering were so closely guarded that U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party at the official residence of Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis on Tuesday night to keep about 100 journalists, diplomats and other bigwigs -- including Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), sporting a white suit -- there distracted and drinking late. The pre-dawn flight to Havana to retrieve Alan Gross was so secretive that much of the Pentagon was kept in the dark. U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party Tuesday night, keeping reporters there drinking late and distracted. Waiting for Gross on the U.S. government plane Wednesday morning was popcorn and a corned beef sandwich
Cuban
[ "Barack Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1510, "query": 2380 }
Query: The two sat next to each other on a leather couch watching @placeholder announce the new Cuba policy. Entities: Scott Gilbert, Alan Gross, Barack Obama, D-N.Y., Canada, U.S., Havana, Pope Francis, Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis, Charlie Rangel, Gross, Cuba, Jill Zuckman, Cuban, Pentagon Passage: Alan Gross was in a Cuban prison Tuesday morning when his attorney, Scott Gilbert, phoned to say Gross would soon be released. There was a long pause. "I'll believe it when I see it," Gross finally said, according to family spokeswoman Jill Zuckman. President Barack Obama's administration had secured Gross's release as part of a sweeping deal to thaw the decades-old diplomatic freeze with Cuba. Wednesday's announcement came after a year of secretive talks the two countries held in Canada, while Pope Francis was personally pressing the leaders of both countries to reach an agreement. The details of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering were so closely guarded that U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party at the official residence of Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis on Tuesday night to keep about 100 journalists, diplomats and other bigwigs -- including Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), sporting a white suit -- there distracted and drinking late. The pre-dawn flight to Havana to retrieve Alan Gross was so secretive that much of the Pentagon was kept in the dark. U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party Tuesday night, keeping reporters there drinking late and distracted. Waiting for Gross on the U.S. government plane Wednesday morning was popcorn and a corned beef sandwich
Barack Obama
[ "Havana" ]
{ "passage": 1510, "query": 2381 }
Query: Two planes -- one to pick up Gross in @placeholder and one to deliver Cuban prisoners released by the United States -- ended up on the tarmac at the same time, Van Hollen said. Entities: Scott Gilbert, Alan Gross, Barack Obama, D-N.Y., Canada, U.S., Havana, Pope Francis, Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis, Charlie Rangel, Gross, Cuba, Jill Zuckman, Cuban, Pentagon Passage: Alan Gross was in a Cuban prison Tuesday morning when his attorney, Scott Gilbert, phoned to say Gross would soon be released. There was a long pause. "I'll believe it when I see it," Gross finally said, according to family spokeswoman Jill Zuckman. President Barack Obama's administration had secured Gross's release as part of a sweeping deal to thaw the decades-old diplomatic freeze with Cuba. Wednesday's announcement came after a year of secretive talks the two countries held in Canada, while Pope Francis was personally pressing the leaders of both countries to reach an agreement. The details of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering were so closely guarded that U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party at the official residence of Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis on Tuesday night to keep about 100 journalists, diplomats and other bigwigs -- including Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), sporting a white suit -- there distracted and drinking late. The pre-dawn flight to Havana to retrieve Alan Gross was so secretive that much of the Pentagon was kept in the dark. U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party Tuesday night, keeping reporters there drinking late and distracted. Waiting for Gross on the U.S. government plane Wednesday morning was popcorn and a corned beef sandwich
Havana
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1510, "query": 2382 }
Query: Two planes -- one to pick up Gross in Havana and one to deliver Cuban prisoners released by the @placeholder -- ended up on the tarmac at the same time, Van Hollen said. Entities: Scott Gilbert, Alan Gross, Barack Obama, D-N.Y., Canada, U.S., Havana, Pope Francis, Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis, Charlie Rangel, Gross, Cuba, Jill Zuckman, Cuban, Pentagon Passage: Alan Gross was in a Cuban prison Tuesday morning when his attorney, Scott Gilbert, phoned to say Gross would soon be released. There was a long pause. "I'll believe it when I see it," Gross finally said, according to family spokeswoman Jill Zuckman. President Barack Obama's administration had secured Gross's release as part of a sweeping deal to thaw the decades-old diplomatic freeze with Cuba. Wednesday's announcement came after a year of secretive talks the two countries held in Canada, while Pope Francis was personally pressing the leaders of both countries to reach an agreement. The details of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering were so closely guarded that U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party at the official residence of Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis on Tuesday night to keep about 100 journalists, diplomats and other bigwigs -- including Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), sporting a white suit -- there distracted and drinking late. The pre-dawn flight to Havana to retrieve Alan Gross was so secretive that much of the Pentagon was kept in the dark. U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party Tuesday night, keeping reporters there drinking late and distracted. Waiting for Gross on the U.S. government plane Wednesday morning was popcorn and a corned beef sandwich
U.S.
[ "Cuba", "Cuban" ]
{ "passage": 1510, "query": 2383 }
Query: He said the delegation met briefly with the @placeholder's foreign minister when they landed in Havana, at a small airport near the city's much larger one. Entities: Scott Gilbert, Alan Gross, Barack Obama, D-N.Y., Canada, U.S., Havana, Pope Francis, Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis, Charlie Rangel, Gross, Cuba, Jill Zuckman, Cuban, Pentagon Passage: Alan Gross was in a Cuban prison Tuesday morning when his attorney, Scott Gilbert, phoned to say Gross would soon be released. There was a long pause. "I'll believe it when I see it," Gross finally said, according to family spokeswoman Jill Zuckman. President Barack Obama's administration had secured Gross's release as part of a sweeping deal to thaw the decades-old diplomatic freeze with Cuba. Wednesday's announcement came after a year of secretive talks the two countries held in Canada, while Pope Francis was personally pressing the leaders of both countries to reach an agreement. The details of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering were so closely guarded that U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party at the official residence of Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis on Tuesday night to keep about 100 journalists, diplomats and other bigwigs -- including Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), sporting a white suit -- there distracted and drinking late. The pre-dawn flight to Havana to retrieve Alan Gross was so secretive that much of the Pentagon was kept in the dark. U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party Tuesday night, keeping reporters there drinking late and distracted. Waiting for Gross on the U.S. government plane Wednesday morning was popcorn and a corned beef sandwich
Cuba
[ "Cuba", "Cuban" ]
{ "passage": 1510, "query": 2383 }
Query: He said the delegation met briefly with the @placeholder's foreign minister when they landed in Havana, at a small airport near the city's much larger one. Entities: Scott Gilbert, Alan Gross, Barack Obama, D-N.Y., Canada, U.S., Havana, Pope Francis, Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis, Charlie Rangel, Gross, Cuba, Jill Zuckman, Cuban, Pentagon Passage: Alan Gross was in a Cuban prison Tuesday morning when his attorney, Scott Gilbert, phoned to say Gross would soon be released. There was a long pause. "I'll believe it when I see it," Gross finally said, according to family spokeswoman Jill Zuckman. President Barack Obama's administration had secured Gross's release as part of a sweeping deal to thaw the decades-old diplomatic freeze with Cuba. Wednesday's announcement came after a year of secretive talks the two countries held in Canada, while Pope Francis was personally pressing the leaders of both countries to reach an agreement. The details of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering were so closely guarded that U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party at the official residence of Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis on Tuesday night to keep about 100 journalists, diplomats and other bigwigs -- including Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), sporting a white suit -- there distracted and drinking late. The pre-dawn flight to Havana to retrieve Alan Gross was so secretive that much of the Pentagon was kept in the dark. U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party Tuesday night, keeping reporters there drinking late and distracted. Waiting for Gross on the U.S. government plane Wednesday morning was popcorn and a corned beef sandwich
Cuban
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1510, "query": 2384 }
Query: They were escorted by Cuban officials through the airport and into a room where Gross was waiting, along with two other @placeholder officials. Entities: Scott Gilbert, Alan Gross, Barack Obama, D-N.Y., Canada, U.S., Havana, Pope Francis, Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis, Charlie Rangel, Gross, Cuba, Jill Zuckman, Cuban, Pentagon Passage: Alan Gross was in a Cuban prison Tuesday morning when his attorney, Scott Gilbert, phoned to say Gross would soon be released. There was a long pause. "I'll believe it when I see it," Gross finally said, according to family spokeswoman Jill Zuckman. President Barack Obama's administration had secured Gross's release as part of a sweeping deal to thaw the decades-old diplomatic freeze with Cuba. Wednesday's announcement came after a year of secretive talks the two countries held in Canada, while Pope Francis was personally pressing the leaders of both countries to reach an agreement. The details of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering were so closely guarded that U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party at the official residence of Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis on Tuesday night to keep about 100 journalists, diplomats and other bigwigs -- including Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), sporting a white suit -- there distracted and drinking late. The pre-dawn flight to Havana to retrieve Alan Gross was so secretive that much of the Pentagon was kept in the dark. U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party Tuesday night, keeping reporters there drinking late and distracted. Waiting for Gross on the U.S. government plane Wednesday morning was popcorn and a corned beef sandwich
U.S.
[ "Cote d'Ivoire" ]
{ "passage": 1511, "query": 2385 }
Query: The @placeholder mission numbers just over 9,000 uniformed personnel from more than 40 countries. Entities: Bouake, Cote d'Ivoire, United Nations, U.N., Moroccan, ONUCI, ABIDJAN, Reuters, West African, Hamadoun Toure Passage: ABIDJAN, Cote d'Ivoire (Reuters) -- The United Nations said on Saturday it had suspended a Moroccan military contingent from its peacekeeping mission in Cote d'Ivoire while it investigated allegations of widespread sexual abuse. Moroccan U.N. peacekeepers stop a bus near Bouake, Cote d'Ivoire, in March. "It means they don't participate in our operations," said Hamadoun Toure, spokesman for the U.N. mission in Cote d'Ivoire (ONUCI). "Those who are found guilty will be sent back home." The world body said the measure was in addition to a decision to confine the entire battalion of 734 soldiers to barracks. U.N. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Friday the investigation involved Moroccan soldiers having sex with a large number of underage girls in the West African country's northern rebel stronghold of Bouake. U.N. confines all 734 members of Moroccan battalion to barracks. Some soldiers accused of having sex with underage girls in Cote d'Ivoire. U.N. says anyone found guilty will be sent home
Cote d'Ivoire
[ "Hillary Clinton" ]
{ "passage": 1512, "query": 2386 }
Query: Mrs @placeholder’s staff clearly appreciated the bi-lateral support that he showed in renouncing the move. Entities: People magazine, John McCain, Michele Bachmann, Egypt, Muslim, Queens, Twitter, New York, Hillary Clinton, Republican, Abedin, Huma Abedin, Democratic, Muslim Brotherhood, Weiner, Anthony Weiner Passage: On Wednesday it was the typically press shy Huma Abedin who made the headlines instead of her husband, disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner. First, she and Weiner appeared in a People magazine spread where she declared that she is proud to be married to her husband even after the Twitter sexting scandal that forced him to resign his position as a Democratic representative for part of the Queens borough in New York. Then she was a hot topic among Republican politicians, with some- like Michele Bachmann- deriding her with claims that her family has connections to Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, and others- like John McCain- coming to her defense. Huma Abedin, the Muslim wife of disgraced Congressman Anthony Weiner, works as one of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's top aides. Former presidential candidate Michele Bachmann wrote a letter alleging that Abedin's family has connections to the Muslim Brotherhood but provided no proof of the statements
Hillary Clinton
[ "Little Roomba", "Roomba" ]
{ "passage": 1513, "query": 2387 }
Query: @placeholder is looking for a permanent home and, although she loves dogs, is scared of children, probably due to her vision problems. Entities: Irish Wolfhound, Little Roomba, Hampshire, Pair, Aoife, Annie Georgeson, Roomba, Dibden, Southampton, Aoife the Irish Wolfhound Passage: An orphaned kitten thinks she is a dog after being brought up by an Irish Wolfhound. Roomba, a tiny 13 week-old stray, was found abandoned in a ditch when she was just three days old after her mother was run over and killed by a car. She was taken in by Annie Georgeson, of Dibden, near Southampton, Hampshire, and the first thing she saw when she opened her eyes was Aoife the wolfhound. Little Roomba thinks she is a dog after being brought up by Aoife the Irish Wolfhound (both pictured) - and the pair love nothing more than to play, snuggle up and groom one another. Roomba was just three days old when she was found abandoned in a ditch. When she opened her eyes the first thing she saw was Aoife the dog. Pair have formed a strong bond and Aoife 'mothers' the vulnerable kitten. Roomba now rolls over on command and runs to the door to greet visitors. The kitten has 'fought tooth and nail' to survive after her inauspicious start
Little Roomba
[ "Little Roomba", "Roomba" ]
{ "passage": 1513, "query": 2387 }
Query: @placeholder is looking for a permanent home and, although she loves dogs, is scared of children, probably due to her vision problems. Entities: Irish Wolfhound, Little Roomba, Hampshire, Pair, Aoife, Annie Georgeson, Roomba, Dibden, Southampton, Aoife the Irish Wolfhound Passage: An orphaned kitten thinks she is a dog after being brought up by an Irish Wolfhound. Roomba, a tiny 13 week-old stray, was found abandoned in a ditch when she was just three days old after her mother was run over and killed by a car. She was taken in by Annie Georgeson, of Dibden, near Southampton, Hampshire, and the first thing she saw when she opened her eyes was Aoife the wolfhound. Little Roomba thinks she is a dog after being brought up by Aoife the Irish Wolfhound (both pictured) - and the pair love nothing more than to play, snuggle up and groom one another. Roomba was just three days old when she was found abandoned in a ditch. When she opened her eyes the first thing she saw was Aoife the dog. Pair have formed a strong bond and Aoife 'mothers' the vulnerable kitten. Roomba now rolls over on command and runs to the door to greet visitors. The kitten has 'fought tooth and nail' to survive after her inauspicious start
Roomba
[ "Virgin", "Virgin Atlantic" ]
{ "passage": 1514, "query": 2388 }
Query: @placeholder would ensure there was a seat for everyone, Kreeger said. Entities: Flight VS43, Gatwick, Virgin Atlantic, Virgin, Las Vegas, Gatwick Airport, CNN, London, Virgin Atlantic Flight VS43 Passage: (CNN) -- Flights to London's Gatwick Airport were diverted and departures delayed for a time Monday after a Virgin Atlantic plane made an emergency landing, the airport said. Flight VS43, heading to Las Vegas, landed safely at Gatwick after developing a technical fault with its landing gear, Virgin Atlantic said. The airport's runway was closed temporarily while the the plane was removed. It reopened at around 7 p.m. local time, and inbound and outbound flights resumed, according to the airport. The airport warned, however, that it might take "some time" before normal services resume. Gatwick describes itself on its website as "the most efficient single-runway airport in the world." NEW: Gatwick Airport reopens after plane is moved following emergency landing. Virgin Atlantic Flight VS43 landed safely, but the aircraft remains on the runway. The plane developed a fault en route to Las Vegas, the airline said earlier. Virgin says the issue was with the plane's landing gear
Virgin
[ "Virgin", "Virgin Atlantic" ]
{ "passage": 1514, "query": 2388 }
Query: @placeholder would ensure there was a seat for everyone, Kreeger said. Entities: Flight VS43, Gatwick, Virgin Atlantic, Virgin, Las Vegas, Gatwick Airport, CNN, London, Virgin Atlantic Flight VS43 Passage: (CNN) -- Flights to London's Gatwick Airport were diverted and departures delayed for a time Monday after a Virgin Atlantic plane made an emergency landing, the airport said. Flight VS43, heading to Las Vegas, landed safely at Gatwick after developing a technical fault with its landing gear, Virgin Atlantic said. The airport's runway was closed temporarily while the the plane was removed. It reopened at around 7 p.m. local time, and inbound and outbound flights resumed, according to the airport. The airport warned, however, that it might take "some time" before normal services resume. Gatwick describes itself on its website as "the most efficient single-runway airport in the world." NEW: Gatwick Airport reopens after plane is moved following emergency landing. Virgin Atlantic Flight VS43 landed safely, but the aircraft remains on the runway. The plane developed a fault en route to Las Vegas, the airline said earlier. Virgin says the issue was with the plane's landing gear
Virgin Atlantic
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 1515, "query": 2389 }
Query: He keeps improving and while he has affection towards @placeholder, he wants to stay at Real Madrid. Entities: United, Spanish, Angel di Maria, Ronaldo, Elpartidodelas12, Madrid, Old Trafford, Radamel Falcao, Portuguese, Real Madrid, Bernabeu, Manchester United, Red Devils, Cristiano Ronaldo, Jorge Mendes, Mendes Passage: Cristiano Ronaldo's agent Jorge Mendes has cast doubt on the star making an emotional return to Manchester United and says he will retire at Real Madrid 'when he is 40' while claiming there will not be a player as good as the forward 'for 500 years'. Mendes, who negotiated Radamel Falcao and Angel di Maria's moves to Old Trafford during the summer transfer window, admitted the 29-year-old forward still had a soft spot for the Red Devils. But in a rare interview with Spanish TV show Elpartidodelas12, the so-called 'super agent' suggested United would have no chance of luring Ronaldo from the Bernabeu. Agent Jorge Mendes says Cristiano Ronaldo does not want to leave Madrid. The 29-year-old forward still holds Manchester United 'dear to his heart' Mendes says Ronaldo has a great relationship with the Spanish giants. Agent adds that 'Ronaldo will retire at Real Madrid at 40' Mendes says there won't be a player as good as Portuguese 'for 500 years'
Manchester United
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 1515, "query": 2389 }
Query: He keeps improving and while he has affection towards @placeholder, he wants to stay at Real Madrid. Entities: United, Spanish, Angel di Maria, Ronaldo, Elpartidodelas12, Madrid, Old Trafford, Radamel Falcao, Portuguese, Real Madrid, Bernabeu, Manchester United, Red Devils, Cristiano Ronaldo, Jorge Mendes, Mendes Passage: Cristiano Ronaldo's agent Jorge Mendes has cast doubt on the star making an emotional return to Manchester United and says he will retire at Real Madrid 'when he is 40' while claiming there will not be a player as good as the forward 'for 500 years'. Mendes, who negotiated Radamel Falcao and Angel di Maria's moves to Old Trafford during the summer transfer window, admitted the 29-year-old forward still had a soft spot for the Red Devils. But in a rare interview with Spanish TV show Elpartidodelas12, the so-called 'super agent' suggested United would have no chance of luring Ronaldo from the Bernabeu. Agent Jorge Mendes says Cristiano Ronaldo does not want to leave Madrid. The 29-year-old forward still holds Manchester United 'dear to his heart' Mendes says Ronaldo has a great relationship with the Spanish giants. Agent adds that 'Ronaldo will retire at Real Madrid at 40' Mendes says there won't be a player as good as Portuguese 'for 500 years'
United
[ "Donna Frye", "Frye" ]
{ "passage": 1516, "query": 2390 }
Query: In her remarks Thursday, @placeholder said she understood that "there will be many opportunities to turn this into a political side show or worse." Entities: San Diego, Donna Frye, Democrat, Frye, Bob Filner, Filner Passage: Dogged by allegations of sexual harassment, San Diego Mayor Bob Filner admitted Thursday "that I need help" but stopped short of resigning. "I'm clearly doing something wrong," he said. Some of his longtime backers are urging Filner to step down. Among them is former city councilwoman Donna Frye -- a Democrat, like Filner, who recently worked in the mayor's office. She said Thursday that after hearing allegations directly from several women, "I could not not act." She sent Filner a letter Tuesday asking him to step down. Filner acknowledged Frye's request in a statement Thursday and implicitly admitted there was merit to her concerns. A longtime backer of San Diego Mayor Bob Filner urges him to resign. She says several women have outlined improper behavior by the mayor. Filner admits, "I'm clearly doing something wrong," but doesn't resign. He vows to personally apologize to current and former staffers, among other steps
Donna Frye
[ "Donna Frye", "Frye" ]
{ "passage": 1516, "query": 2390 }
Query: In her remarks Thursday, @placeholder said she understood that "there will be many opportunities to turn this into a political side show or worse." Entities: San Diego, Donna Frye, Democrat, Frye, Bob Filner, Filner Passage: Dogged by allegations of sexual harassment, San Diego Mayor Bob Filner admitted Thursday "that I need help" but stopped short of resigning. "I'm clearly doing something wrong," he said. Some of his longtime backers are urging Filner to step down. Among them is former city councilwoman Donna Frye -- a Democrat, like Filner, who recently worked in the mayor's office. She said Thursday that after hearing allegations directly from several women, "I could not not act." She sent Filner a letter Tuesday asking him to step down. Filner acknowledged Frye's request in a statement Thursday and implicitly admitted there was merit to her concerns. A longtime backer of San Diego Mayor Bob Filner urges him to resign. She says several women have outlined improper behavior by the mayor. Filner admits, "I'm clearly doing something wrong," but doesn't resign. He vows to personally apologize to current and former staffers, among other steps
Frye