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[
"San Diego"
] |
{
"passage": 1516,
"query": 2391
}
|
Query: The mayor himself can help address the crisis, and help @placeholder, by stepping down, she said.
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
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San Diego
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[
"Russia"
] |
{
"passage": 1517,
"query": 2392
}
|
Query: They said they saw no evidence that Snowden was under the control of @placeholder security services, as many in the U.S. government believe.
Entities: Lon Snowden, Intelligence Award, Ray McGovern, Coleen Rowley, Sarah Harrison, NSA, Thomas Drake, WikiLeaks, Edward Snowden, Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence Award, Russia, Met, Sam Adams Associates Integrity, Putin, Moscow, U.S., America, Jesselyn Raddack, Publicly, National Security Agency
Passage: Edward Snowden has been pictured in public today for the first time since leaving Moscow airport. The National Security Agency whisteblower emerged to collect the Sam Adams Associates Integrity in Intelligence Award. The picture was published on the same day his father Lon Snowden arrived in Russia to see his son. Scroll down for video This is the first picture of former NSA analyst Edward Snowden (third from right) since he was given temporary asylum in August. He is pictured receiving the Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence Award. (pictured l-r: Coleen Rowley, Thomas Drake , Sarah Harrison, Jesselyn Raddack and Ray McGovern). Collected award in unknown location alongside WikiLeaks journalist. Met four former U.S. officials who said he was in good spirits. Lon Snowden told reporters it is his son's decision if he returns to America. Publicly thanked Russia and President Putin for giving son asylum
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Russia
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[
"Portugal",
"Portuguese"
] |
{
"passage": 1518,
"query": 2393
}
|
Query: investigation which has been agreed with the @placeholder' but that there
Entities: Gerry McCann, Portuguese, Daily Mail, Lisbon, Algarve, Praia da Luz, Gerry, Madeleine, Goncalo Amaral, McCann, Kate, Palace of Justice, Portugal, Kate McCann
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Kate McCann told a court today that her young son asked her about allegations by a former Portuguese police chief that she killed her daughter Madeleine. Mrs McCann was delivering a personal statement at Lisbon's Palace of Justice in the libel case brought by her and husband Gerry against Goncalo Amaral, a former police chief. He made the claims in a book about their role in the disappearance of their daughter from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in the Algarve in 2007. More pain: Kate and Gerry McCann arrive in Lisbon, Portugal, to give statements to the libel trial of former detective Goncalo Amaral whose book suggested they hid their daughter's body after she died in an accident. Mrs McCann made statement in libel case brought against former police chief. They were prevented from giving statements last month after trial adjourned. Goncalo Amaral is accused of making false allegations about the couple. His book suggested they hid their daughter's body after an accident
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Portugal
|
[
"Portugal",
"Portuguese"
] |
{
"passage": 1518,
"query": 2393
}
|
Query: investigation which has been agreed with the @placeholder' but that there
Entities: Gerry McCann, Portuguese, Daily Mail, Lisbon, Algarve, Praia da Luz, Gerry, Madeleine, Goncalo Amaral, McCann, Kate, Palace of Justice, Portugal, Kate McCann
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Kate McCann told a court today that her young son asked her about allegations by a former Portuguese police chief that she killed her daughter Madeleine. Mrs McCann was delivering a personal statement at Lisbon's Palace of Justice in the libel case brought by her and husband Gerry against Goncalo Amaral, a former police chief. He made the claims in a book about their role in the disappearance of their daughter from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in the Algarve in 2007. More pain: Kate and Gerry McCann arrive in Lisbon, Portugal, to give statements to the libel trial of former detective Goncalo Amaral whose book suggested they hid their daughter's body after she died in an accident. Mrs McCann made statement in libel case brought against former police chief. They were prevented from giving statements last month after trial adjourned. Goncalo Amaral is accused of making false allegations about the couple. His book suggested they hid their daughter's body after an accident
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Portuguese
|
[
"Australia",
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 1519,
"query": 2394
}
|
Query: She says saying it sent @placeholder 'a very cynical and shallow message' about the party's sense of purpose.
Entities: Australia, Labor, Labor party, Conservative, Kevin Rudd, Tony Abbot, Julia Gillard, Sara Malm, Gillard, Labor Party, Australian
Passage: By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 12:49 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:59 EST, 16 September 2013 Powerful loss: Julia Gillard stepped down as Prime Minister after losing the Labor leadership Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has spoken for the first time about her ‘physical and emotional acute distress’ at losing her position of power. Ms Gillard, 51, was ousted as the leader of the country’s Labor party this June, forcing her to resign as prime minister. She describes the loss of her position as being ‘hit like a fist’ and says she grieves the loss of her political career. Julia Gillard was ousted as leader of Australia's Labor Party in June. She describes losing power as the physical pain of 'being hit by a fist' Last week the ex-PM was forced to watch her successor lose the election. Kevin Rudd lost to Conservative Tony Abbot and has now stepped down
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Australia
|
[
"Australia",
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 1519,
"query": 2394
}
|
Query: She says saying it sent @placeholder 'a very cynical and shallow message' about the party's sense of purpose.
Entities: Australia, Labor, Labor party, Conservative, Kevin Rudd, Tony Abbot, Julia Gillard, Sara Malm, Gillard, Labor Party, Australian
Passage: By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 12:49 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:59 EST, 16 September 2013 Powerful loss: Julia Gillard stepped down as Prime Minister after losing the Labor leadership Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has spoken for the first time about her ‘physical and emotional acute distress’ at losing her position of power. Ms Gillard, 51, was ousted as the leader of the country’s Labor party this June, forcing her to resign as prime minister. She describes the loss of her position as being ‘hit like a fist’ and says she grieves the loss of her political career. Julia Gillard was ousted as leader of Australia's Labor Party in June. She describes losing power as the physical pain of 'being hit by a fist' Last week the ex-PM was forced to watch her successor lose the election. Kevin Rudd lost to Conservative Tony Abbot and has now stepped down
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Australian
|
[
"Branko Bogdanov"
] |
{
"passage": 1520,
"query": 2395
}
|
Query: @placeholder, 58 (second left), and daughter Julia Bogdanov, 34 (also in orange), stand before a judge as they face their charges
Entities: Louisiana, Julia, Branko Bogdanov, Northbrook, Chicago, Texas, Lela, Associated Press, Oklahoma
Passage: By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:30 EST, 6 March 2014 | UPDATED: 01:36 EST, 7 March 2014 Arrested: Branko Bogdanov has been detained alongside his wife and daughter over an alleged $7 million shoplifting scheme A father, mother and daughter from a posh Chicago suburb stole $7 million in merchandise during a decadelong shoplifting spree — traveling to stores nationwide and targeting dolls, toys, cosmetics and other valuables — according to a federal complaint released Wednesday. The three were arrested earlier this week at their $1.3 million Northbrook home after returning from a three-day trip through Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana, where authorities say they shoplifted from stores. Branko Bogdanov, 58, his wife Lela, 52, and daughter Julia, 34, stole thousands of items over a period of ten years, according to police. The family, who live in an upmarket Chicago suburb, allegedly made $7MILLION over that period. Julia allegedly wore a custom-made skirt with several pockets to hide items in, according to police her dresses looked 'noticibly fuller' when she was captured leaving stores on CCTV. The family allegedly stole toys, cosmetics and other valuables
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Branko Bogdanov
|
[
"Popslate"
] |
{
"passage": 1521,
"query": 2396
}
|
Query: The @placeholder screen also uses less battery than the phone's display, too, and because it is
Entities: Popslate, iPad, 5S, Kindle, iPhone 5, Sarah Griffiths
Passage: By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 04:46 EST, 13 September 2013 | UPDATED: 08:27 EST, 13 September 2013 It has survived the onslaught of apps that turn a smartphone into an e-reader. But a new device is set to take on the Kindle by offering similar features. One of the main reasons people also buy a Kindle is because of its e-ink display - its low-power meaning it lasts much longer than a phone, and its anti-glare screen means it can be read in bright light. Now, a new phone case with a flexible e-ink display adds a second screen to an iPhone 5 or 5S - doing away with the need for both gadgets. Popslate's phone case adds a second screen to the back of a phone. The e-ink display is similar to the Kindle's and can be used to read books in bright sunlight. Because it is an e-ink screen, it uses less power than a phone's screen and can be used to preserve battery life. The iPhone 5 and 5S cases start at $129 (£81) and go on sale next month. Popslate's creators are now working on an iPad version
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Popslate
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[
"Liverpool"
] |
{
"passage": 1522,
"query": 2397
}
|
Query: A head-to-head table between the five clubs chasing Champions League qualification puts @placeholder top
Entities: England, Manchester United, Play Your Cards Right, Champions League, Bruce Forsyth, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, European, Arsenal, League One, Tottenham, Southampton, Manchester City, Barclays Premier League, Premier League, Walsall, Europe, Europa League, Arsene Wenger, Saints, Bescot Stadium
Passage: It became as certain as death and taxes that England's finest would be embarrassed, dismantled and have their backsides handed to them on a silver platter in Europe this week. But the race to find a place at European football's top table back at home continues. Just once in the Barclays Premier League's 22-year history has it been as tight between third and seventh by February 28, and not even Arsene Wenger – the top four guru himself – can call this one. Five clubs. Two places. Arsenal, Manchester United, Southampton, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are on 48, 47, 46, 45 and 44 points respectively and, like Bruce Forsyth preached on Play Your Cards Right, it’s points that make prizes. Four points separate Arsenal in third and Tottenham Hotspur in seventh. Just once in Premier League history has it been as tight by February (2001). Manchester United still have to play five of the current top seven clubs. Liverpool top the head-to-head table with 13 points from six matches. Southampton have never finished in the top four of the Premier League. Four years ago on Sunday, Southampton lost 1-0 against Walsall in League One in front of a 4,684 attendance at the Bescot Stadium. The Saints were in the top four for 18 weeks this season but are now fifth. Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham were among England's finest embarrassed in the Champions League and Europa League this week
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Liverpool
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[
"Alonso",
"Fernando Alonso"
] |
{
"passage": 1523,
"query": 2398
}
|
Query: @placeholder told the Formula One website: "The impression one gets on Friday does not always get confirmed on Saturday and Sunday, therefore we have to evaluate today's results with a lot of care.
Entities: Lewis Hamilton, Spaniard, Ferrari, Alonso, Force India, Red Bull, Belgian Grand Prix, Adrian Sutil, Mark Webber, Webber, Formula One, McLaren, Fernando Alonso, CNN, Grand Prix, Belgian
Passage: (CNN) -- Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso set the pace during practice for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. The Spaniard was quickest in both the morning and afternoon sessions as his rivals for the drivers' championship lagged behind. Alonso posted a lap of two minutes, 0.797 seconds in a rain-hit morning session but improved to record a second lap of one minute, 49.032 seconds in the more favorable afternoon conditions. Force India's Adrian Sutil was 0.125 seconds behind Alonso, while McLaren's Lewis Hamilton came third. Drivers' championship leader Mark Webber was left trailing by a full 2.6 seconds. Webber told Formula One's official website: "Today was a bit of a messy day with the changing conditions, but it was actually pretty good for us. We got some good information to go through and I'm looking forward to tomorrow. Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso is quickest in practice for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. Alonso posts lap of one minute, 49.032 seconds at Spa circuit. Force India's Adrian Sutil came second with McLaren's Lewis Hamilton third. Championship leader Mark Webber of Red Bull was 2.6 seconds off Alonso
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Alonso
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[
"Alonso",
"Fernando Alonso"
] |
{
"passage": 1523,
"query": 2398
}
|
Query: @placeholder told the Formula One website: "The impression one gets on Friday does not always get confirmed on Saturday and Sunday, therefore we have to evaluate today's results with a lot of care.
Entities: Lewis Hamilton, Spaniard, Ferrari, Alonso, Force India, Red Bull, Belgian Grand Prix, Adrian Sutil, Mark Webber, Webber, Formula One, McLaren, Fernando Alonso, CNN, Grand Prix, Belgian
Passage: (CNN) -- Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso set the pace during practice for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. The Spaniard was quickest in both the morning and afternoon sessions as his rivals for the drivers' championship lagged behind. Alonso posted a lap of two minutes, 0.797 seconds in a rain-hit morning session but improved to record a second lap of one minute, 49.032 seconds in the more favorable afternoon conditions. Force India's Adrian Sutil was 0.125 seconds behind Alonso, while McLaren's Lewis Hamilton came third. Drivers' championship leader Mark Webber was left trailing by a full 2.6 seconds. Webber told Formula One's official website: "Today was a bit of a messy day with the changing conditions, but it was actually pretty good for us. We got some good information to go through and I'm looking forward to tomorrow. Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso is quickest in practice for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. Alonso posts lap of one minute, 49.032 seconds at Spa circuit. Force India's Adrian Sutil came second with McLaren's Lewis Hamilton third. Championship leader Mark Webber of Red Bull was 2.6 seconds off Alonso
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Fernando Alonso
|
[
"Manchester City"
] |
{
"passage": 1524,
"query": 2399
}
|
Query: An aerial view of the @placeholder's new football academy which was launched in December last year
Entities: United, Samir Nasri, Colombian, Manchester City, Radamel Falcao, Manchester, UEFA Champions League, Barcelona, Juan Mata, Manuel Pellegrini, Sportsmail, Manchester United, Champions League, Ander Herrera, Premier League, Europe
Passage: On Monday the likes of Ander Herrera, Juan Mata and Radamel Falcao enjoyed kickabouts with kids in schools across Manchester for United's admirable foundation. Across the city, Manuel Pellegrini and Samir Nasri were facing the world's media ahead of Tuesday's Champions League visit of Barcelona. Things have changed in these parts with the blue half seemingly in the ascendency after decades of red dominance. Here, Sportsmail examines whether Manchester City are now a bigger club than Manchester United... Colombian striker Radamel Falcao shows off his dribbling during a school visit on Monday Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri (left) shares a joke with manager Manuel Pellegrini on Monday. Manchester City have won two Premier League titles in three years. Manchester United face a battle to qualify for the UEFA Champions League. City have become one of the best teams in Europe in the last few seasons. Manchester City vs Barcelona team news, probable line ups and more. Manchester City vs Barcelona: How do the two teams compare?
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Manchester City
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[
"Islamic State"
] |
{
"passage": 1525,
"query": 2400
}
|
Query: @placeholder's penal code also states that anyone found guilty of banditry and caught stealing will have their right hand and their left leg amputated.
Entities: Qa'im, ISIS, Euphrates, Islamic State, Iraqi, Iraq
Passage: Islamic State fighters have released new photos of a man having his hand chopped off for theft and another man being whipped for watching porn. The graphic images, which were posted online, give the first indication of how the shocking amputation punishment is being carried out as ISIS delivers its own twisted form of justice. The horrific sentence was carried out in the Iraqi border town of Qa'im, in Euphrates province. Severed: This is the moment Islamic State fighters administered their own brutal brand of justice by cutting off the hand of a man who was allegedly caught stealing Justice: ISIS law demands that, after a trial, a list of the criminals' crimes be read out in front of a crowd of men who have been invited to watch, before the punishment is carried out. Islamic State fighters release video of man having his hand cut off in Iraq. Charges are read out in front of a crowd before punishment carried out. After the amputation IS fighters attempt to patch up the grisly wound. More images show man being flogged for allegedly watching pornography
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Islamic State
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[
"India",
"Indian",
"Indians"
] |
{
"passage": 1526,
"query": 2401
}
|
Query: "Narain and Karun have certainly given the sport, or our sport at least in @placeholder, the slot that it desperately needed.
Entities: Karun, Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India, Indians, CNN, Buddh International Circuit, Formula One, India, Vicky Chandhok, HRT, Narain Karthikeyan, Chandhok, Indian, F1, Karun Chandhok
Passage: India may have hosted its first Formula One grand prix in 2011, but the sport's future on the sub-continent could be bleak according to one senior official. Vicky Chandhok, president of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India, is the father of Karun Chandhok, one of only two Indian drivers to have competed in F1. The other is Narain Karthikeyan, who is currently contracted to strugglers HRT. Chandhok told CNN that the increasing need for drivers to attract big-money sponsors has made it harder for talented youngsters to break through, especially with F1 battling to gain a foothold in India's sporting spectrum. Vicky Chandhok tells CNN it could be 10 years until India produces another F1 driver. Chandhok's son Karun is one of just two Indians to have competed in the sport. HRT's Narain Karthikeyan is the only Indian driver currently contracted to an F1 team. Sunday's race at the Buddh International Circuit is the second hosted by India
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India
|
[
"India",
"Indian",
"Indians"
] |
{
"passage": 1526,
"query": 2401
}
|
Query: "Narain and Karun have certainly given the sport, or our sport at least in @placeholder, the slot that it desperately needed.
Entities: Karun, Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India, Indians, CNN, Buddh International Circuit, Formula One, India, Vicky Chandhok, HRT, Narain Karthikeyan, Chandhok, Indian, F1, Karun Chandhok
Passage: India may have hosted its first Formula One grand prix in 2011, but the sport's future on the sub-continent could be bleak according to one senior official. Vicky Chandhok, president of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India, is the father of Karun Chandhok, one of only two Indian drivers to have competed in F1. The other is Narain Karthikeyan, who is currently contracted to strugglers HRT. Chandhok told CNN that the increasing need for drivers to attract big-money sponsors has made it harder for talented youngsters to break through, especially with F1 battling to gain a foothold in India's sporting spectrum. Vicky Chandhok tells CNN it could be 10 years until India produces another F1 driver. Chandhok's son Karun is one of just two Indians to have competed in the sport. HRT's Narain Karthikeyan is the only Indian driver currently contracted to an F1 team. Sunday's race at the Buddh International Circuit is the second hosted by India
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Indian
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[
"India",
"Indian",
"Indians"
] |
{
"passage": 1526,
"query": 2401
}
|
Query: "Narain and Karun have certainly given the sport, or our sport at least in @placeholder, the slot that it desperately needed.
Entities: Karun, Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India, Indians, CNN, Buddh International Circuit, Formula One, India, Vicky Chandhok, HRT, Narain Karthikeyan, Chandhok, Indian, F1, Karun Chandhok
Passage: India may have hosted its first Formula One grand prix in 2011, but the sport's future on the sub-continent could be bleak according to one senior official. Vicky Chandhok, president of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India, is the father of Karun Chandhok, one of only two Indian drivers to have competed in F1. The other is Narain Karthikeyan, who is currently contracted to strugglers HRT. Chandhok told CNN that the increasing need for drivers to attract big-money sponsors has made it harder for talented youngsters to break through, especially with F1 battling to gain a foothold in India's sporting spectrum. Vicky Chandhok tells CNN it could be 10 years until India produces another F1 driver. Chandhok's son Karun is one of just two Indians to have competed in the sport. HRT's Narain Karthikeyan is the only Indian driver currently contracted to an F1 team. Sunday's race at the Buddh International Circuit is the second hosted by India
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Indians
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[
"Bayern"
] |
{
"passage": 1527,
"query": 2402
}
|
Query: In charge: Pep Guardiola is now head coach at @placeholder
Entities: Bayern, Spaniard, Inter Milan, Guardiola, BeIN Sports, Samuel Eto'o, Pep Guardiola, Rik Sharma, Barcelona, Pep, Manchester United, Chelsea, Barca, Jose Mourinho, Eto'o
Passage: By Rik Sharma Samuel Eto'o has hit out at Pep Guardiola, saying he was a cowardly manager and never a 'great' player. The Chelsea striker played under Guardiola at Barcelona during the 2008-09 season but says the Spaniard barely spoke to him, using other players to communicate. Eto'o told BeIN Sports: 'I first of all reminded Guardiola that he'd never been a great player. He was a good player, that's true. I told him. As a coach, he had proven nothing. He came in and didn't even know the story of the dressing room.' VIDEO Scroll down to watch Pep previewing Bayern's last-16 clash with Manchester United. Samuel Eto'o says Pep Guardiola 'never had the courage to say things in front of me' while the pair were at Barcelona. Eto'o 'reminded' Guardiola that he had never been a great player. Striker claims the manager did not respect him. Says a handshake before Inter Milan v Barca was 'for the cameras' Eto'o insists he has no problem with Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho
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Bayern
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[
"Duane Ward",
"Ward"
] |
{
"passage": 1528,
"query": 2403
}
|
Query: 'I was knocked to the ground and could not get out of the way,' @placeholder told the Bryan Times.
Entities: Ford Range, Surbey, Ohio State Patrol, Duane Ward, Ward, Montpelier, Dalton Surbey, Bryan Times, Ohio
Passage: A 17-year-old boy has been hailed a hero for pulling a 73-year-old man to safety after they were both hit by a truck - even though the teen had himself suffered three fractured vertebrae. Dalton Surbey, a high school junior from Montpelier, Ohio, came to Duane Ward's aid during a car accident on Ohio 576 during white-out conditions on Saturday, according to the Bryan Times. Surbey had stopped at the scene of a crash and climbed out of his car to check on the driver when his car was rear-ended by another vehicle, according to the Ohio State Patrol. Ward also got out of his car to check on the scene when a black Ford Range truck hit both of them. 17-year-old Dalton Surbey's car was hit twice during a multi-car crash in Ohio on Saturday. He and another motorist, 73-year-old Duane Ward, got out of their cars to check on other drivers when they were hit by a truck. Ward suffered a broken pelvis and tailbone so Surbey ignored his own injuries to pull the man to safety at the side of the road. Troops and Ward say the teen likely saved his life
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Duane Ward
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[
"Duane Ward",
"Ward"
] |
{
"passage": 1528,
"query": 2403
}
|
Query: 'I was knocked to the ground and could not get out of the way,' @placeholder told the Bryan Times.
Entities: Ford Range, Surbey, Ohio State Patrol, Duane Ward, Ward, Montpelier, Dalton Surbey, Bryan Times, Ohio
Passage: A 17-year-old boy has been hailed a hero for pulling a 73-year-old man to safety after they were both hit by a truck - even though the teen had himself suffered three fractured vertebrae. Dalton Surbey, a high school junior from Montpelier, Ohio, came to Duane Ward's aid during a car accident on Ohio 576 during white-out conditions on Saturday, according to the Bryan Times. Surbey had stopped at the scene of a crash and climbed out of his car to check on the driver when his car was rear-ended by another vehicle, according to the Ohio State Patrol. Ward also got out of his car to check on the scene when a black Ford Range truck hit both of them. 17-year-old Dalton Surbey's car was hit twice during a multi-car crash in Ohio on Saturday. He and another motorist, 73-year-old Duane Ward, got out of their cars to check on other drivers when they were hit by a truck. Ward suffered a broken pelvis and tailbone so Surbey ignored his own injuries to pull the man to safety at the side of the road. Troops and Ward say the teen likely saved his life
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Ward
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[
"Dalton Surbey",
"Surbey"
] |
{
"passage": 1528,
"query": 2404
}
|
Query: @placeholder fractured three vertebrae but he knew he had to act.
Entities: Ford Range, Surbey, Ohio State Patrol, Duane Ward, Ward, Montpelier, Dalton Surbey, Bryan Times, Ohio
Passage: A 17-year-old boy has been hailed a hero for pulling a 73-year-old man to safety after they were both hit by a truck - even though the teen had himself suffered three fractured vertebrae. Dalton Surbey, a high school junior from Montpelier, Ohio, came to Duane Ward's aid during a car accident on Ohio 576 during white-out conditions on Saturday, according to the Bryan Times. Surbey had stopped at the scene of a crash and climbed out of his car to check on the driver when his car was rear-ended by another vehicle, according to the Ohio State Patrol. Ward also got out of his car to check on the scene when a black Ford Range truck hit both of them. 17-year-old Dalton Surbey's car was hit twice during a multi-car crash in Ohio on Saturday. He and another motorist, 73-year-old Duane Ward, got out of their cars to check on other drivers when they were hit by a truck. Ward suffered a broken pelvis and tailbone so Surbey ignored his own injuries to pull the man to safety at the side of the road. Troops and Ward say the teen likely saved his life
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Dalton Surbey
|
[
"Dalton Surbey",
"Surbey"
] |
{
"passage": 1528,
"query": 2404
}
|
Query: @placeholder fractured three vertebrae but he knew he had to act.
Entities: Ford Range, Surbey, Ohio State Patrol, Duane Ward, Ward, Montpelier, Dalton Surbey, Bryan Times, Ohio
Passage: A 17-year-old boy has been hailed a hero for pulling a 73-year-old man to safety after they were both hit by a truck - even though the teen had himself suffered three fractured vertebrae. Dalton Surbey, a high school junior from Montpelier, Ohio, came to Duane Ward's aid during a car accident on Ohio 576 during white-out conditions on Saturday, according to the Bryan Times. Surbey had stopped at the scene of a crash and climbed out of his car to check on the driver when his car was rear-ended by another vehicle, according to the Ohio State Patrol. Ward also got out of his car to check on the scene when a black Ford Range truck hit both of them. 17-year-old Dalton Surbey's car was hit twice during a multi-car crash in Ohio on Saturday. He and another motorist, 73-year-old Duane Ward, got out of their cars to check on other drivers when they were hit by a truck. Ward suffered a broken pelvis and tailbone so Surbey ignored his own injuries to pull the man to safety at the side of the road. Troops and Ward say the teen likely saved his life
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Surbey
|
[
"New Britain Rock Cats",
"Rock Cats"
] |
{
"passage": 1529,
"query": 2405
}
|
Query: He added: 'If anyone was offended by the promotion in any way we sincerely apologize; this endeavor was intended to entertain and remind fans you never know what you're going to see at a @placeholder game.'
Entities: Jessica, Daily Mail, YouTube, MailOnline, New Britain Rock Cats, Rock Cats, David, Connecticut
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:05 EST, 7 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:05 EST, 8 August 2013 A failed marriage proposal that left a would-be groom mortified in front of the entire crowd at a minor league Connecticut baseball game last week was all an elaborate hoax, the team revealed this morning. The New Britain Rock Cats uploaded video of the apparent on-field rejection on YouTube after the game on August 2. Since then it has taken the internet by storm, garnering some 600,000 views and prompting the question: is it a fake? And, after failing to respond to MailOnline's calls yesterday, the Rock Cats today admitted the proposal was a phoney - and the seemingly ill-fated couple, David and Jessica, were just two employees acting out a skit. Connecticut's New Britain Rock Cats today admitted the proposal was a phoney. Footage captured the awkward moment David asked girlfriend Jessica to marry him at a baseball game and she said 'no' 'David' and 'Jessica' were actually team employees performing a skit
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New Britain Rock Cats
|
[
"New Britain Rock Cats",
"Rock Cats"
] |
{
"passage": 1529,
"query": 2405
}
|
Query: He added: 'If anyone was offended by the promotion in any way we sincerely apologize; this endeavor was intended to entertain and remind fans you never know what you're going to see at a @placeholder game.'
Entities: Jessica, Daily Mail, YouTube, MailOnline, New Britain Rock Cats, Rock Cats, David, Connecticut
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:05 EST, 7 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:05 EST, 8 August 2013 A failed marriage proposal that left a would-be groom mortified in front of the entire crowd at a minor league Connecticut baseball game last week was all an elaborate hoax, the team revealed this morning. The New Britain Rock Cats uploaded video of the apparent on-field rejection on YouTube after the game on August 2. Since then it has taken the internet by storm, garnering some 600,000 views and prompting the question: is it a fake? And, after failing to respond to MailOnline's calls yesterday, the Rock Cats today admitted the proposal was a phoney - and the seemingly ill-fated couple, David and Jessica, were just two employees acting out a skit. Connecticut's New Britain Rock Cats today admitted the proposal was a phoney. Footage captured the awkward moment David asked girlfriend Jessica to marry him at a baseball game and she said 'no' 'David' and 'Jessica' were actually team employees performing a skit
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Rock Cats
|
[
"Daria Pastouhkova Gogoleva"
] |
{
"passage": 1530,
"query": 2406
}
|
Query: 'Despite being responsible for the loss of his friend, [Mr] Soffer repeatedly lied to and intentionally deceived @placeholder about his involvement in the crash in an effort to persuade her to pursue an insurance recovery rather than a claim against him.'
Entities: Lance Valdez, Jeffrey Soffer, Soffer, Miami, Alex Greig, Daria Pastouhkova Gogoleva, Ryan Gorman, Elle McPherson, Associated Press Reporter, Miami Dade Circuit Court, Elle Macpherson, Federal District Court, Bob Martinez, Valdez
Passage: By Ryan Gorman and Associated Press Reporter and Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 17:05 EST, 11 January 2014 | UPDATED: 01:10 EST, 12 January 2014 The $100million wrongful death lawsuit filed against Elle McPherson's billionaire husband Jeffrey Soffer that was withdrawn last month has been refiled in a different court. Bob Martinez said that Daria Pastouhkova Gogoleva refiled the lawsuit Friday in Miami Dade Circuit Court claiming Mr Soffer is responsible for a helicopter accident that killed her husband, Lance Valdez, in 2012. The original complaint made similar claims but was filed in Miami Federal District Court. A lawsuit claiming billionaire Jeffrey Soffer crashed a helicopter he was illegally piloting, killing lawyer Lance Valdez, was refiled Friday after having previously been withdrawn. The widow of tax lawyer Valdez claimed she was forced to take hush money to conceal Mr Soffer's involvement. Elle Macpherson was accused of working to persuade Ms Valdez to take the $2million payout and keep quiet, claims the suit. A licensed pilot was on the helicopter but not at the controls when it crashed - he also took money to keep quiet, the initial suit claimed. Mr Soffer and the other passengers also fled the scene to conceal his involvement, the according to the suit. The hotel magnate also reportedly skipped Mr Valdez's funeral
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Daria Pastouhkova Gogoleva
|
[
"JoJo\" Giorgianni"
] |
{
"passage": 1531,
"query": 2407
}
|
Query: A bond hearing for @placeholder, a sandwich shop owner, was postponed because of unrelated drug conspiracy charges.
Entities: Trenton Central High School, FBI, New Jersey, Tony Mack, Trenton, Ralphiel Mack, Joseph A., Mack, CNN, JoJo" Giorgianni
Passage: (CNN) -- The mayor of New Jersey's capital city was arrested Monday on corruption charges after being accused of accepting bribes during an undercover operation, authorities said. The charges against Trenton Mayor Tony Mack, 46, his brother, Ralphiel Mack, 39, and business associate Joseph A. "JoJo" Giorgianni, 63, stem from an alleged kickback scheme to sell city-owned land to investors for significantly less than the assessed value. Mack and his brother, the head football coach at Trenton Central High School, both were released on $150,000 bail and slipped into a city vehicle after a court appearance. They were ordered to surrender their passports. NEW: The Trenton mayor's lawyer calls evidence presented against his client "weak" NEW: Tony Mack plans to remain in his job as mayor of New Jersey's capital, says his lawyer. Mack, his brother and an associate are accused in a real estate kickback scheme. The federal charges stem from a two-year FBI investigation
|
JoJo" Giorgianni
|
[
"Herat"
] |
{
"passage": 1532,
"query": 2408
}
|
Query: The major products of @placeholder silk weaving industries include shawls, scarves, turbans and other silken fabrics.
Entities: Afghanistan, John Hutchinson, Pakistan, Cheaper, Herat, Silk Road, Afghan, China, Kabul
Passage: By John Hutchinson PUBLISHED: 13:39 EST, 4 November 2012 | UPDATED: 14:26 EST, 4 November 2012 Afghanistan has suffered more than most as a country after decades of war and civil unrest. With the country now appearing on a more stable footing politically, the same cannot be said of its once flourishing silk trade which it was so proud of. Cheaper, foreign imports are threatening generations of silkmaking families, as well as there being a decreasing lack of support for silkworm farmers. Dying trade? An Afghan handles cocoons at a silk factory in Herat competition from cheaper synthetic silk from China and Pakistan has put the industry at great risk. Herat, to the west of Kabul, was once an important stop on the Silk Road - but now their once-proud industry faces a serious threat. Cheaper, imported, synthetic fibre could see Afghan silkmakers as well as silkworm farmers out of business. A synthetic scarf will cost half as much as a genuine silk product. Workers call on the government to step in and secure the future of the historic and family-orientated trade
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Herat
|
[
"Boeing",
"Boeing Co."
] |
{
"passage": 1533,
"query": 2409
}
|
Query: An EIS date slip from the original plan of December 2013 to mid-2015 (a period of about 18 months) would put the aircraft on a par with the A350's delays, but well ahead of the 3 ½ years of delays for @placeholder's 787.
Entities: Japan Air Lines, ANA 787, Boeing, Airbus, Boeing 787, Bombardier, Boeing Co., CNN, 777X, A350-800, International Association of Machinists District 751
Passage: (CNN) -- It's unlikely commercial aviation stories in 2014 will surpass those of 2013 for pizzazz or significance. This is probably a good thing. Who could have foreseen the three-month grounding of the entire Boeing 787 fleet when we forecast events for 2013? We were only 16 days into 2013 when 50 787s worldwide were grounded following a battery fire on a Japan Air Lines 787 and a near-fire occurred days later on an ANA 787 flight. Boeing Co. ended the year with embarrassing, dysfunctional standoff with its largest union, the International Association of Machinists District 751, over where the 777X (successor to the popular 777 airliner now in service) will be built. The ugliest projection for 2014? Tighter seating. Burning January issue: Boeing's decision on where to build its new 777X. Airbus may begin phasing out A350-800. Planned for service in September 2014, Bombardier's CSeries will likely be delayed
|
Boeing
|
[
"Boeing",
"Boeing Co."
] |
{
"passage": 1533,
"query": 2409
}
|
Query: An EIS date slip from the original plan of December 2013 to mid-2015 (a period of about 18 months) would put the aircraft on a par with the A350's delays, but well ahead of the 3 ½ years of delays for @placeholder's 787.
Entities: Japan Air Lines, ANA 787, Boeing, Airbus, Boeing 787, Bombardier, Boeing Co., CNN, 777X, A350-800, International Association of Machinists District 751
Passage: (CNN) -- It's unlikely commercial aviation stories in 2014 will surpass those of 2013 for pizzazz or significance. This is probably a good thing. Who could have foreseen the three-month grounding of the entire Boeing 787 fleet when we forecast events for 2013? We were only 16 days into 2013 when 50 787s worldwide were grounded following a battery fire on a Japan Air Lines 787 and a near-fire occurred days later on an ANA 787 flight. Boeing Co. ended the year with embarrassing, dysfunctional standoff with its largest union, the International Association of Machinists District 751, over where the 777X (successor to the popular 777 airliner now in service) will be built. The ugliest projection for 2014? Tighter seating. Burning January issue: Boeing's decision on where to build its new 777X. Airbus may begin phasing out A350-800. Planned for service in September 2014, Bombardier's CSeries will likely be delayed
|
Boeing Co.
|
[
"Danielle"
] |
{
"passage": 1534,
"query": 2410
}
|
Query: Where it all happened: Jamie is alleged to have cheated on @placeholder in their own bedroom
Entities: O'Hara, Sutton Coldfield, David Kent, Hednesford Town, Danielle, Wolves, Jamie O'Hara, Zoopla
Passage: By David Kent Jamie O'Hara's wife Danielle has put their marital home up for sale amid claims the Wolves midfielder cheated on her with two women. The lavish six-bedroom abode - which was listed on July 1 - is being billed as a 'truly remarkable modern family residence' on property listing website Zoopla. And it has emerged that Danielle put the Sutton Coldfield mansion on the market for £1.9 million, just days before a second woman came forward claiming to have bedded O'Hara. Scroll down for video For sale: Danielle and Jamie O'Hara's house in Sutton Coldfield was listed on July 1. Wolves midfielder played in pre-season friendly against Hednesford Town. Six-bedroom home has games room, home cinema and lavish kitchen
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Danielle
|
[
"Danielle"
] |
{
"passage": 1534,
"query": 2411
}
|
Query: tweet, posted by @placeholder on Saturday, read: ‘Spending a romantic
Entities: O'Hara, Sutton Coldfield, David Kent, Hednesford Town, Danielle, Wolves, Jamie O'Hara, Zoopla
Passage: By David Kent Jamie O'Hara's wife Danielle has put their marital home up for sale amid claims the Wolves midfielder cheated on her with two women. The lavish six-bedroom abode - which was listed on July 1 - is being billed as a 'truly remarkable modern family residence' on property listing website Zoopla. And it has emerged that Danielle put the Sutton Coldfield mansion on the market for £1.9 million, just days before a second woman came forward claiming to have bedded O'Hara. Scroll down for video For sale: Danielle and Jamie O'Hara's house in Sutton Coldfield was listed on July 1. Wolves midfielder played in pre-season friendly against Hednesford Town. Six-bedroom home has games room, home cinema and lavish kitchen
|
Danielle
|
[
"Laurent Gbagbo"
] |
{
"passage": 1535,
"query": 2412
}
|
Query: @placeholder insisted he won Ivory Coast's disputed November presidential election.
Entities: French, Laurent Gbagbo, Ivory Coast, Singleton, Washington, D.C., Simone, Gbabgo, CNN, Marie Antoinette Singleton
Passage: (CNN) -- She was named after her mother's friend and not the doomed French queen, though at this moment in Ivory Coast's history, some might think it unfortunate. But Marie Antoinette Singleton doesn't care what people think of her -- it's her parents' names that she wants to clear. Singleton, 37, watched as images of the capture of Laurent Gbagbo and his wife, Simone, flashed across her television screen Monday. It was difficult for her to see her stepfather and mother appear weak, haggard and, as she says, bearing signs of abuse. "It's disrespectful and humiliating," she said in a phone interview from her home in Washington, D.C., where she worked in the Ivory Coast embassy until February. Marie Antoinette Singleton contradicts the international potrayal of Gbabgo. She describes a loving, affable man who stood up for the good of his country. She has hired a legal team to look into whether his arrest was illegal. She is adamant about clearing her family's name
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Laurent Gbagbo
|
[
"Marie Antoinette Singleton",
"Singleton"
] |
{
"passage": 1535,
"query": 2413
}
|
Query: @placeholder has not been back home to Ivory Coast in two years.
Entities: French, Laurent Gbagbo, Ivory Coast, Singleton, Washington, D.C., Simone, Gbabgo, CNN, Marie Antoinette Singleton
Passage: (CNN) -- She was named after her mother's friend and not the doomed French queen, though at this moment in Ivory Coast's history, some might think it unfortunate. But Marie Antoinette Singleton doesn't care what people think of her -- it's her parents' names that she wants to clear. Singleton, 37, watched as images of the capture of Laurent Gbagbo and his wife, Simone, flashed across her television screen Monday. It was difficult for her to see her stepfather and mother appear weak, haggard and, as she says, bearing signs of abuse. "It's disrespectful and humiliating," she said in a phone interview from her home in Washington, D.C., where she worked in the Ivory Coast embassy until February. Marie Antoinette Singleton contradicts the international potrayal of Gbabgo. She describes a loving, affable man who stood up for the good of his country. She has hired a legal team to look into whether his arrest was illegal. She is adamant about clearing her family's name
|
Marie Antoinette Singleton
|
[
"Marie Antoinette Singleton",
"Singleton"
] |
{
"passage": 1535,
"query": 2413
}
|
Query: @placeholder has not been back home to Ivory Coast in two years.
Entities: French, Laurent Gbagbo, Ivory Coast, Singleton, Washington, D.C., Simone, Gbabgo, CNN, Marie Antoinette Singleton
Passage: (CNN) -- She was named after her mother's friend and not the doomed French queen, though at this moment in Ivory Coast's history, some might think it unfortunate. But Marie Antoinette Singleton doesn't care what people think of her -- it's her parents' names that she wants to clear. Singleton, 37, watched as images of the capture of Laurent Gbagbo and his wife, Simone, flashed across her television screen Monday. It was difficult for her to see her stepfather and mother appear weak, haggard and, as she says, bearing signs of abuse. "It's disrespectful and humiliating," she said in a phone interview from her home in Washington, D.C., where she worked in the Ivory Coast embassy until February. Marie Antoinette Singleton contradicts the international potrayal of Gbabgo. She describes a loving, affable man who stood up for the good of his country. She has hired a legal team to look into whether his arrest was illegal. She is adamant about clearing her family's name
|
Singleton
|
[
"Eric",
"Eric Fletcher Waters",
"Roger Waters",
"Waters"
] |
{
"passage": 1536,
"query": 2414
}
|
Query: Then 30 minutes later the battle which will claim Lt @placeholder life begins.
Entities: Nick Pisa, Italy, Roger, Eric, Waters, Cassino, Eric Fletcher Waters, Roger Waters, Pink Floyd, Royal Fusiliers, World War II., Allied
Passage: By Nick Pisa This is the touching moment Pink Floyd star Roger Waters visits a cemetery near where his soldier father died in the final months of World War II. Eric Fletcher Waters was serving as a second lieutenant with the Royal Fusiliers as they advanced through Italy in 1944 when he was killed in action. His newborn son Roger was aged just five months when he was killed on the battlefield near Cassino. Earlier this year, the Pink Floyd musician made an emotional journey to visit the battlefield where his father was killed along with thousands of other Allied troops. Roger Waters' father Eric died in Italy in the closing stages of the war. He made an emotional journey to the battlefield where his father died. Pink Floyd star was just five months when his father was killed in action. Lt Waters' name is on a memorial at Cassino but remains were never found. Roger Waters said his father died because of foolhardy generals in songs he recorded
|
Eric
|
[
"Eric",
"Eric Fletcher Waters",
"Roger Waters",
"Waters"
] |
{
"passage": 1536,
"query": 2414
}
|
Query: Then 30 minutes later the battle which will claim Lt @placeholder life begins.
Entities: Nick Pisa, Italy, Roger, Eric, Waters, Cassino, Eric Fletcher Waters, Roger Waters, Pink Floyd, Royal Fusiliers, World War II., Allied
Passage: By Nick Pisa This is the touching moment Pink Floyd star Roger Waters visits a cemetery near where his soldier father died in the final months of World War II. Eric Fletcher Waters was serving as a second lieutenant with the Royal Fusiliers as they advanced through Italy in 1944 when he was killed in action. His newborn son Roger was aged just five months when he was killed on the battlefield near Cassino. Earlier this year, the Pink Floyd musician made an emotional journey to visit the battlefield where his father was killed along with thousands of other Allied troops. Roger Waters' father Eric died in Italy in the closing stages of the war. He made an emotional journey to the battlefield where his father died. Pink Floyd star was just five months when his father was killed in action. Lt Waters' name is on a memorial at Cassino but remains were never found. Roger Waters said his father died because of foolhardy generals in songs he recorded
|
Eric Fletcher Waters
|
[
"Eric",
"Eric Fletcher Waters",
"Roger Waters",
"Waters"
] |
{
"passage": 1536,
"query": 2414
}
|
Query: Then 30 minutes later the battle which will claim Lt @placeholder life begins.
Entities: Nick Pisa, Italy, Roger, Eric, Waters, Cassino, Eric Fletcher Waters, Roger Waters, Pink Floyd, Royal Fusiliers, World War II., Allied
Passage: By Nick Pisa This is the touching moment Pink Floyd star Roger Waters visits a cemetery near where his soldier father died in the final months of World War II. Eric Fletcher Waters was serving as a second lieutenant with the Royal Fusiliers as they advanced through Italy in 1944 when he was killed in action. His newborn son Roger was aged just five months when he was killed on the battlefield near Cassino. Earlier this year, the Pink Floyd musician made an emotional journey to visit the battlefield where his father was killed along with thousands of other Allied troops. Roger Waters' father Eric died in Italy in the closing stages of the war. He made an emotional journey to the battlefield where his father died. Pink Floyd star was just five months when his father was killed in action. Lt Waters' name is on a memorial at Cassino but remains were never found. Roger Waters said his father died because of foolhardy generals in songs he recorded
|
Roger Waters
|
[
"Eric",
"Eric Fletcher Waters",
"Roger Waters",
"Waters"
] |
{
"passage": 1536,
"query": 2414
}
|
Query: Then 30 minutes later the battle which will claim Lt @placeholder life begins.
Entities: Nick Pisa, Italy, Roger, Eric, Waters, Cassino, Eric Fletcher Waters, Roger Waters, Pink Floyd, Royal Fusiliers, World War II., Allied
Passage: By Nick Pisa This is the touching moment Pink Floyd star Roger Waters visits a cemetery near where his soldier father died in the final months of World War II. Eric Fletcher Waters was serving as a second lieutenant with the Royal Fusiliers as they advanced through Italy in 1944 when he was killed in action. His newborn son Roger was aged just five months when he was killed on the battlefield near Cassino. Earlier this year, the Pink Floyd musician made an emotional journey to visit the battlefield where his father was killed along with thousands of other Allied troops. Roger Waters' father Eric died in Italy in the closing stages of the war. He made an emotional journey to the battlefield where his father died. Pink Floyd star was just five months when his father was killed in action. Lt Waters' name is on a memorial at Cassino but remains were never found. Roger Waters said his father died because of foolhardy generals in songs he recorded
|
Waters
|
[
"Gettysburg"
] |
{
"passage": 1537,
"query": 2415
}
|
Query: @placeholder's beauty as the park's leaves start to change color stands in dramatic contrast to the bloody history of what happened on the park grounds 150 years ago this year.
Entities: Ben & Jerry, Gettysburg, United States, Georgia O'Keeffe, Yankee Magazine, Santa Fe, Leaf Peepers, Touring Maine, CNN, Vermont
Passage: (CNN) -- The smell of fall is already in the air in some parts of the United States. That means it's time to pack up the car and drive to wherever the leaves are changing colors. Or is it? For some, hiking through the woods looking for leaves to slowly, slowly, slowly change colors and eventually fall off is about as interesting as watching paint dry. This so-called "kidnappee" is only observed on leaf-peeping trips "when dragged there by someone else," according to Yankee Magazine's Introduction to Leaf Peepers. A leaf-loving spouse or parent or friend has often conned this hater of quiet nature into a leaf-focused trip. Touring Maine's fall foliage can be rewarded by a pint at a local brewery. The leaf-peeper and the history buff alike will appreciate Gettysburg. The colors on the trails near Santa Fe also appear at the Georgia O'Keeffe museum. After a leafy drive, Vermont tourists can enjoy a scoop of Ben & Jerry's finest
|
Gettysburg
|
[
"Issa",
"Khaled Issa"
] |
{
"passage": 1538,
"query": 2416
}
|
Query: Koukash, who was also a former Palestinian refugee, said: 'I am a very proud that we have been able to set up these links with the Palestinian RL and I really do hope that projects like this will not only encourage the development of the game internationally but also more importantly give young kids such as @placeholder a real life-changing opportunity.'
Entities: Issa, Palestinian Rugby League, Koukash, England, Palestinian, Salford, Ian Laybourn, Khaled Issa, David Morrissey, Marwan Koukash, Lebanon, Red Devils, Press Association, Beirut, Rabie Al Masri, Liverpool, Morrissey
Passage: By Ian Laybourn, Press Association Salford owner Marwan Koukash and Liverpool-born actor David Morrissey have teamed up to bring a Palestinian refugee to England to improve his rugby league skills. Khaled Issa, 20, will spend 10 days with the Red Devils, training with both the first team and the academy, and hopes to play a game before returning home. Issa, whose family fled to Beirut in Lebanon as refugees, was discovered by the founder of Palestinian Rugby League, Rabie Al Masri, who has been training Palestinian refugees since 2008 and so far has gathered 80 players to form three teams. David Morrissey and Marwan Koukash team up to give refugee opportunity. Khaled Issa will spend 10 days with Salford. Koukash was himself a Palestinian refugee. The 20-year-old will train with the first team and the academy. Walking Dead actor Morrissey helped to finance the trip
|
Issa
|
[
"Issa",
"Khaled Issa"
] |
{
"passage": 1538,
"query": 2416
}
|
Query: Koukash, who was also a former Palestinian refugee, said: 'I am a very proud that we have been able to set up these links with the Palestinian RL and I really do hope that projects like this will not only encourage the development of the game internationally but also more importantly give young kids such as @placeholder a real life-changing opportunity.'
Entities: Issa, Palestinian Rugby League, Koukash, England, Palestinian, Salford, Ian Laybourn, Khaled Issa, David Morrissey, Marwan Koukash, Lebanon, Red Devils, Press Association, Beirut, Rabie Al Masri, Liverpool, Morrissey
Passage: By Ian Laybourn, Press Association Salford owner Marwan Koukash and Liverpool-born actor David Morrissey have teamed up to bring a Palestinian refugee to England to improve his rugby league skills. Khaled Issa, 20, will spend 10 days with the Red Devils, training with both the first team and the academy, and hopes to play a game before returning home. Issa, whose family fled to Beirut in Lebanon as refugees, was discovered by the founder of Palestinian Rugby League, Rabie Al Masri, who has been training Palestinian refugees since 2008 and so far has gathered 80 players to form three teams. David Morrissey and Marwan Koukash team up to give refugee opportunity. Khaled Issa will spend 10 days with Salford. Koukash was himself a Palestinian refugee. The 20-year-old will train with the first team and the academy. Walking Dead actor Morrissey helped to finance the trip
|
Khaled Issa
|
[
"Iraq"
] |
{
"passage": 1539,
"query": 2417
}
|
Query: intelligence we had received about @placeholder's stockpiles of weapons of mass
Entities: Dick Cheney, Hannah Roberts, Personal and Political Memoir, U.S., Simon & Shuster, George W. Bush, Mark Duell, Cheney, Syria, Iraq
Passage: By Mark Duell and Hannah Roberts Last updated at 7:51 AM on 26th August 2011 He has ‘no regrets’ about water-boarding terror suspects, told George W. Bush to bomb Syria and prepared a secret signed resignation letter. These are just three of the explosive revelations from former U.S. vice president Dick Cheney ahead of the release of his highly-anticipated book. Mr Cheney still insists the U.S. invasion of Iraq was the right decision and explained how he was unconscious for weeks after heart surgery last year. Scroll down for video New book: Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney has 'no regrets' about water-boarding terror suspects and told George W. Bush to bomb Syria. Former Vice President makes revelations in new book. Insists U.S. invasion of Iraq was correct decision. Says water-boarding should be used again if needed. He was 'a lone voice' for military action against Syria. 'In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir' by Dick Cheney is scheduled to be released on August 30 by Simon & Shuster
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Iraq
|
[
"Rainatou Sow"
] |
{
"passage": 1540,
"query": 2418
}
|
Query: @placeholder is the founder and executive director of "Make Every Woman Count," an organization that monitors female rights in every African country.
Entities: CNN Hero, Rainatou Sow, African Voices, African Women's Decade, AWD, Nairobi, African Union, African, Claire Faray, Marie, CNN, Betty Makoni
Passage: (CNN) -- In 2010 the African Union launched a decade-long initiative to promote women's empowerment and put female rights at the heart of development in the billion-strong continent. Dubbed African Women's Decade (AWD 2010-2020), the ambitious scheme aims to create the conditions for the active participation of women in the socio-economic development of the continent. Now, more than two years after the Nairobi launch, African Voices caught up with three diaspora-based, prominent African activists to discuss the current state of women's rights in the continent. CNN spoke to Rainatou Sow, Marie-Claire Faray and CNN Hero Betty Makoni -- an edited version of the interviews follows. Rainatou Sow, Marie-Claire Faray and Betty Makoni are advocates for equal rights. Through their organizations they aim to empower and inspire all African women. In 2010 the African Union launched the African Women's Decade. The initiative promotes female empowerment and gender equality
|
Rainatou Sow
|
[
"Marie"
] |
{
"passage": 1540,
"query": 2419
}
|
Query: @placeholder-Claire Faray: We really hope to bring a lot of women on board to first of all commit to changing at the individual level, local level, national level and international level.
Entities: CNN Hero, Rainatou Sow, African Voices, African Women's Decade, AWD, Nairobi, African Union, African, Claire Faray, Marie, CNN, Betty Makoni
Passage: (CNN) -- In 2010 the African Union launched a decade-long initiative to promote women's empowerment and put female rights at the heart of development in the billion-strong continent. Dubbed African Women's Decade (AWD 2010-2020), the ambitious scheme aims to create the conditions for the active participation of women in the socio-economic development of the continent. Now, more than two years after the Nairobi launch, African Voices caught up with three diaspora-based, prominent African activists to discuss the current state of women's rights in the continent. CNN spoke to Rainatou Sow, Marie-Claire Faray and CNN Hero Betty Makoni -- an edited version of the interviews follows. Rainatou Sow, Marie-Claire Faray and Betty Makoni are advocates for equal rights. Through their organizations they aim to empower and inspire all African women. In 2010 the African Union launched the African Women's Decade. The initiative promotes female empowerment and gender equality
|
Marie
|
[
"Betty Makoni"
] |
{
"passage": 1540,
"query": 2420
}
|
Query: Among the many honors she has received, @placeholder was named a CNN Hero in 2009.
Entities: CNN Hero, Rainatou Sow, African Voices, African Women's Decade, AWD, Nairobi, African Union, African, Claire Faray, Marie, CNN, Betty Makoni
Passage: (CNN) -- In 2010 the African Union launched a decade-long initiative to promote women's empowerment and put female rights at the heart of development in the billion-strong continent. Dubbed African Women's Decade (AWD 2010-2020), the ambitious scheme aims to create the conditions for the active participation of women in the socio-economic development of the continent. Now, more than two years after the Nairobi launch, African Voices caught up with three diaspora-based, prominent African activists to discuss the current state of women's rights in the continent. CNN spoke to Rainatou Sow, Marie-Claire Faray and CNN Hero Betty Makoni -- an edited version of the interviews follows. Rainatou Sow, Marie-Claire Faray and Betty Makoni are advocates for equal rights. Through their organizations they aim to empower and inspire all African women. In 2010 the African Union launched the African Women's Decade. The initiative promotes female empowerment and gender equality
|
Betty Makoni
|
[
"CNN Hero"
] |
{
"passage": 1540,
"query": 2421
}
|
Query: Among the many honors she has received, Makoni was named a @placeholder in 2009.
Entities: CNN Hero, Rainatou Sow, African Voices, African Women's Decade, AWD, Nairobi, African Union, African, Claire Faray, Marie, CNN, Betty Makoni
Passage: (CNN) -- In 2010 the African Union launched a decade-long initiative to promote women's empowerment and put female rights at the heart of development in the billion-strong continent. Dubbed African Women's Decade (AWD 2010-2020), the ambitious scheme aims to create the conditions for the active participation of women in the socio-economic development of the continent. Now, more than two years after the Nairobi launch, African Voices caught up with three diaspora-based, prominent African activists to discuss the current state of women's rights in the continent. CNN spoke to Rainatou Sow, Marie-Claire Faray and CNN Hero Betty Makoni -- an edited version of the interviews follows. Rainatou Sow, Marie-Claire Faray and Betty Makoni are advocates for equal rights. Through their organizations they aim to empower and inspire all African women. In 2010 the African Union launched the African Women's Decade. The initiative promotes female empowerment and gender equality
|
CNN Hero
|
[
"Brazil",
"Brazilian"
] |
{
"passage": 1541,
"query": 2422
}
|
Query: The debt owed to Senna by @placeholder’s football fans is greater than many know.
Entities: Romario, Ayrton Senna, Sistine Chapel, Frank Williams, Senna, Ayrton, Ferrari, Everest, Brazilian, Wolfgang von Trips, Brazil, Emerson Fittipaldi, Bebeto, Jonathan McEvoy, Michael Schumacher, Shakespeare, Monza, F1
Passage: By Jonathan McEvoy In case you missed this among the millions of words recently devoted to a certain deceased Brazilian, we ought to point out the full range of his all-encompassing brilliance. As well as his driving prowess, Ayrton Senna designed the Sistine Chapel, ran up Everest in his bare feet, cured cancer, split the atom and wrote Shakespeare off the page. Excuse the sarcasm, but there has been a danger that hyperbole – admittedly among some fabulous and balanced reminiscences – has attended the 20th anniversary of the great racer’s death. Hyperbole: While tragic, Ayrton's Senna's death was not necessarily the darkest day in F1. Anniversary of Ayrton Senna's death has overshadowed other F1 tragedies. 16 people died when Wolfgang von Trips' Ferrari careered into the crowd at Monza in 1961. Emerson Fittipaldi reckons Senna could have gone on to equal Michael Schumacher's seven world titles. Sir Frank Williams claims Senna had the potential to be President of Brazil. Senna was responsible for bringing together Brazil footballers Romario and Bebeto
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Brazil
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[
"Brazil",
"Brazilian"
] |
{
"passage": 1541,
"query": 2422
}
|
Query: The debt owed to Senna by @placeholder’s football fans is greater than many know.
Entities: Romario, Ayrton Senna, Sistine Chapel, Frank Williams, Senna, Ayrton, Ferrari, Everest, Brazilian, Wolfgang von Trips, Brazil, Emerson Fittipaldi, Bebeto, Jonathan McEvoy, Michael Schumacher, Shakespeare, Monza, F1
Passage: By Jonathan McEvoy In case you missed this among the millions of words recently devoted to a certain deceased Brazilian, we ought to point out the full range of his all-encompassing brilliance. As well as his driving prowess, Ayrton Senna designed the Sistine Chapel, ran up Everest in his bare feet, cured cancer, split the atom and wrote Shakespeare off the page. Excuse the sarcasm, but there has been a danger that hyperbole – admittedly among some fabulous and balanced reminiscences – has attended the 20th anniversary of the great racer’s death. Hyperbole: While tragic, Ayrton's Senna's death was not necessarily the darkest day in F1. Anniversary of Ayrton Senna's death has overshadowed other F1 tragedies. 16 people died when Wolfgang von Trips' Ferrari careered into the crowd at Monza in 1961. Emerson Fittipaldi reckons Senna could have gone on to equal Michael Schumacher's seven world titles. Sir Frank Williams claims Senna had the potential to be President of Brazil. Senna was responsible for bringing together Brazil footballers Romario and Bebeto
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Brazilian
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[
"Project 562"
] |
{
"passage": 1542,
"query": 2423
}
|
Query: Questions around Native American identity are central to @placeholder.
Entities: Alaska, United States, Tacoma Art Museum, Seattle, Native American, Cherokee Nation, Native Americans, Wilbur, Matika Wilbur, Plains Indian, Brooklyn, Project 562, Oklahoma, Indian, Adrienne Keene
Passage: In 2012, photographer Matika Wilbur sold everything in her Seattle apartment and hit the road on a cross-country journey. Her goal? To photograph individuals from each of the 562 federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States and memorialize their stories. Since then, the number of federally recognized tribes has risen to 566, and Wilbur is still crisscrossing the country, immersing herself in the worlds of Native Americans from Brooklyn to the far reaches of Alaska for her ongoing photo series, Project 562. "Stereotypes in the media reduce Indian country to the Plains Indian in a headdress," said scholar Adrienne Keene, a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma whom Wilbur photographed for the series. "(Project 562) gives people an opportunity to see the diversity in Indian country and reframe what they think of when they think of Native Americans." Matika Wilbur began touring the country in 2012 to photograph Native Americans. Those images, Project 562, show the diversity of Native American identity. Project 562 is on display at the Tacoma Art Museum until October 2014. Wilbur hopes to turn the images into books and websites that share native culture
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Project 562
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[
"Project 562"
] |
{
"passage": 1542,
"query": 2424
}
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Query: Participating in @placeholder was an opportunity for Keene to reflect on what being a "contemporary Native American" meant to her.
Entities: Alaska, United States, Tacoma Art Museum, Seattle, Native American, Cherokee Nation, Native Americans, Wilbur, Matika Wilbur, Plains Indian, Brooklyn, Project 562, Oklahoma, Indian, Adrienne Keene
Passage: In 2012, photographer Matika Wilbur sold everything in her Seattle apartment and hit the road on a cross-country journey. Her goal? To photograph individuals from each of the 562 federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States and memorialize their stories. Since then, the number of federally recognized tribes has risen to 566, and Wilbur is still crisscrossing the country, immersing herself in the worlds of Native Americans from Brooklyn to the far reaches of Alaska for her ongoing photo series, Project 562. "Stereotypes in the media reduce Indian country to the Plains Indian in a headdress," said scholar Adrienne Keene, a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma whom Wilbur photographed for the series. "(Project 562) gives people an opportunity to see the diversity in Indian country and reframe what they think of when they think of Native Americans." Matika Wilbur began touring the country in 2012 to photograph Native Americans. Those images, Project 562, show the diversity of Native American identity. Project 562 is on display at the Tacoma Art Museum until October 2014. Wilbur hopes to turn the images into books and websites that share native culture
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Project 562
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[
"State of Play"
] |
{
"passage": 1543,
"query": 2425
}
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Query: While "17 Again" mopped up moviegoers on the younger end of the age spectrum, a whopping 75 percent of "@placeholder's" audience was over 35.
Entities: post-Disney, Nielsen EDI, Russell Crowe, Matthew Perry, 17 Again, Efron, Ben Affleck, Hairspray, State of Play, Saturday Night Live, Senior Year, Zac Efron, High School Musical 3, Entertainment Weekly, Leslie Mann
Passage: (Entertainment Weekly) -- Fueled by a hefty dose of tweener love, Zac Efron's "17 Again" won this weekend's box office sweepstakes without breaking a sweat. Zac Efron stars in "17 Again," which debuted in the No. 1 slot at the box office. The high school time-warp comedy, which costars Matthew Perry and Leslie Mann, earned $24.1 million, according to studio estimates from the box office tracking firm Nielsen EDI. The film's haul marked another No. 1 debut for Efron, who helped boost ticket sales with an appearance this weekend on Saturday Night Live. In 2007, the musical "Hairspray," which co-starred Efron, opened first at $27.5 million. Last year, Efron's "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" bowed with $42 million, and while "17 Again" may have fallen short of that mark, it still represents an auspicious maiden voyage for Efron's post-Disney career. "17 Again" debuted at No. 1 at the box office, pulling in an estimated $24.1 million. The Russell Crowe-Ben Affleck thriller "State of Play" was No. 2 with $14.1 million. Overall box office earnings were up for the fourth straight weekend
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State of Play
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[
"Romanian",
"Romanians"
] |
{
"passage": 1544,
"query": 2426
}
|
Query: The figures reveal that the @placeholder’ speciality is shoplifting in organised gangs, leading to suspicions that the much-vaunted EU principle of freedom of movement is being abused by criminals.
Entities: Westminster, Lithuanians, Roma, Britons, England, Romanians, Bulgarian, Ministry of Justice, EU, English, UK, Welsh, Britain, Albanians, London, Wales, Romanian
Passage: Romanian prisoners have overtaken other nationalities to top the league table of foreign inmates jailed in Britain, shocking figures from the Ministry of Justice reveal. The statistics, which cover the period when restrictions were lifted on Romanian and Bulgarian migrants in early 2014, will reignite the debate on ‘open-door’ EU immigration as the Election approaches. Overall, one prisoner in eight in English and Welsh jails is a foreign national, the figures show. Crackdown: A Roma beggar, who is not accused of theft, is arrested in Westminster, London. Romanian prisoners have overtaken other nationalities to top the league table of foreign inmates jailed in Britain. Figures reveal Romanians top league table for foreign inmates jailed in UK. Statistics will reignite the EU immigration debate as election approaches. One prisoner in every eight in England and Wales is a foreign national. Breakdown by nationality shows Romanians, Albanians and Lithuanians are all proportionately far more likely to be imprisoned than Britons
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Romanian
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[
"Romanian",
"Romanians"
] |
{
"passage": 1544,
"query": 2426
}
|
Query: The figures reveal that the @placeholder’ speciality is shoplifting in organised gangs, leading to suspicions that the much-vaunted EU principle of freedom of movement is being abused by criminals.
Entities: Westminster, Lithuanians, Roma, Britons, England, Romanians, Bulgarian, Ministry of Justice, EU, English, UK, Welsh, Britain, Albanians, London, Wales, Romanian
Passage: Romanian prisoners have overtaken other nationalities to top the league table of foreign inmates jailed in Britain, shocking figures from the Ministry of Justice reveal. The statistics, which cover the period when restrictions were lifted on Romanian and Bulgarian migrants in early 2014, will reignite the debate on ‘open-door’ EU immigration as the Election approaches. Overall, one prisoner in eight in English and Welsh jails is a foreign national, the figures show. Crackdown: A Roma beggar, who is not accused of theft, is arrested in Westminster, London. Romanian prisoners have overtaken other nationalities to top the league table of foreign inmates jailed in Britain. Figures reveal Romanians top league table for foreign inmates jailed in UK. Statistics will reignite the EU immigration debate as election approaches. One prisoner in every eight in England and Wales is a foreign national. Breakdown by nationality shows Romanians, Albanians and Lithuanians are all proportionately far more likely to be imprisoned than Britons
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Romanians
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[
"DCI"
] |
{
"passage": 1545,
"query": 2427
}
|
Query: Although the DNI was given more input into budgets and personnel than the @placeholder had, the DNI's powers are limited and somewhat vague.
Entities: Leon Panetta, Ex-DNI, DNI, WASHINGTON, DCI, CIA, CNN, Dennis Blair, Iraq, Panetta
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- CIA vs. DNI -- the clash of the titans. Dennis Blair, left, was picked to be director of national intelligence and Leon Panetta to head the CIA. In the old world, the CIA director ruled. He not only ran the spy agency, but he wore a second hat as director of Central Intelligence. The DCI was ostensibly responsible for coordinating the activities of all 16 agencies and departments which make up the intelligence community. Then came along the DNI (Director of National Intelligence) in 2005 -- a product of intelligence reform following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. DNI oversees entire intelligence community; CIA director concentrates on spy agency. Director of national intelligence role arose partly from reforms after 9/11. Ex-DNI and ex-CIA director both cite tensions between the organizations. Panetta was pressed on who's in charge at his confirmation hearing
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DCI
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[
"DNI"
] |
{
"passage": 1545,
"query": 2428
}
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Query: Although the DNI was given more input into budgets and personnel than the DCI had, the @placeholder's powers are limited and somewhat vague.
Entities: Leon Panetta, Ex-DNI, DNI, WASHINGTON, DCI, CIA, CNN, Dennis Blair, Iraq, Panetta
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- CIA vs. DNI -- the clash of the titans. Dennis Blair, left, was picked to be director of national intelligence and Leon Panetta to head the CIA. In the old world, the CIA director ruled. He not only ran the spy agency, but he wore a second hat as director of Central Intelligence. The DCI was ostensibly responsible for coordinating the activities of all 16 agencies and departments which make up the intelligence community. Then came along the DNI (Director of National Intelligence) in 2005 -- a product of intelligence reform following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. DNI oversees entire intelligence community; CIA director concentrates on spy agency. Director of national intelligence role arose partly from reforms after 9/11. Ex-DNI and ex-CIA director both cite tensions between the organizations. Panetta was pressed on who's in charge at his confirmation hearing
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DNI
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[
"CIA"
] |
{
"passage": 1545,
"query": 2429
}
|
Query: The @placeholder is the only intelligence agency that is not part of another department.
Entities: Leon Panetta, Ex-DNI, DNI, WASHINGTON, DCI, CIA, CNN, Dennis Blair, Iraq, Panetta
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- CIA vs. DNI -- the clash of the titans. Dennis Blair, left, was picked to be director of national intelligence and Leon Panetta to head the CIA. In the old world, the CIA director ruled. He not only ran the spy agency, but he wore a second hat as director of Central Intelligence. The DCI was ostensibly responsible for coordinating the activities of all 16 agencies and departments which make up the intelligence community. Then came along the DNI (Director of National Intelligence) in 2005 -- a product of intelligence reform following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. DNI oversees entire intelligence community; CIA director concentrates on spy agency. Director of national intelligence role arose partly from reforms after 9/11. Ex-DNI and ex-CIA director both cite tensions between the organizations. Panetta was pressed on who's in charge at his confirmation hearing
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CIA
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[
"DNI"
] |
{
"passage": 1545,
"query": 2430
}
|
Query: It makes you wonder how Panetta and the other new guy -- @placeholder Dennis Blair -- will play in the sand box.
Entities: Leon Panetta, Ex-DNI, DNI, WASHINGTON, DCI, CIA, CNN, Dennis Blair, Iraq, Panetta
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- CIA vs. DNI -- the clash of the titans. Dennis Blair, left, was picked to be director of national intelligence and Leon Panetta to head the CIA. In the old world, the CIA director ruled. He not only ran the spy agency, but he wore a second hat as director of Central Intelligence. The DCI was ostensibly responsible for coordinating the activities of all 16 agencies and departments which make up the intelligence community. Then came along the DNI (Director of National Intelligence) in 2005 -- a product of intelligence reform following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. DNI oversees entire intelligence community; CIA director concentrates on spy agency. Director of national intelligence role arose partly from reforms after 9/11. Ex-DNI and ex-CIA director both cite tensions between the organizations. Panetta was pressed on who's in charge at his confirmation hearing
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DNI
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[
"Roy Black"
] |
{
"passage": 1546,
"query": 2431
}
|
Query: @placeholder is NOT happy with his client right now.
Entities: Bieber, Justin Bieber, Lamborghini, Miami Beach Police Department, Eboni K. Williams, Miami Beach, Raymond Martinez, CNN, Williams, Roy Black
Passage: (CNN) -- In a few terrible seconds, teen star Justin Bieber made his attorney Roy Black's job a heck of a lot harder. Bieber, who was arrested in Miami Beach on Thursday for drunken driving, resisting arrest and driving without a valid license, decided it would be a good idea to spill his guts to the Miami Beach Police Department. According to Miami Beach Police Chief Raymond Martinez, during his arrest, Bieber "made some statements that he had consumed some alcohol, and that he had been smoking marijuana and consumed some prescription medication," before getting behind the wheel of a yellow Lamborghini. Teen star Justin Bieber was arrested early Thursday morning. Defense attorney Eboni K. Williams says he made a mistake when he talked to the police. She argues in doing so, he helped the state's case against him. Williams: Justin Bieber should have just shut up
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Roy Black
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[
"Roy Black"
] |
{
"passage": 1546,
"query": 2432
}
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Query: @placeholder's task is to hold the state accountable to its burden of providing evidence -- beyond a reasonable doubt -- that Bieber is in fact guilty of the crimes charged against him.
Entities: Bieber, Justin Bieber, Lamborghini, Miami Beach Police Department, Eboni K. Williams, Miami Beach, Raymond Martinez, CNN, Williams, Roy Black
Passage: (CNN) -- In a few terrible seconds, teen star Justin Bieber made his attorney Roy Black's job a heck of a lot harder. Bieber, who was arrested in Miami Beach on Thursday for drunken driving, resisting arrest and driving without a valid license, decided it would be a good idea to spill his guts to the Miami Beach Police Department. According to Miami Beach Police Chief Raymond Martinez, during his arrest, Bieber "made some statements that he had consumed some alcohol, and that he had been smoking marijuana and consumed some prescription medication," before getting behind the wheel of a yellow Lamborghini. Teen star Justin Bieber was arrested early Thursday morning. Defense attorney Eboni K. Williams says he made a mistake when he talked to the police. She argues in doing so, he helped the state's case against him. Williams: Justin Bieber should have just shut up
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Roy Black
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[
"Jackie",
"Jackie Kennedy"
] |
{
"passage": 1547,
"query": 2433
}
|
Query: Young love: JFK and @placeholder pictured in the early days of their courtship.
Entities: John, Irish Auction House, Leonard, Vincentian, Dublin, Mummy, Vernou Bouvier, Ireland, Black Jack, Sheppard, Jackie Kennedy, JFK, Co Laois, Joseph Leonard, Jackie, Durrow
Passage: Never-before-seen private letters from Jackie Kennedy have revealed her despair over JFK’s wandering eye. In missives sent to Joseph Leonard, a Vincentian priest in Dublin, between 1950 and 1964, she likens her husband’s womanizing to that of her father, John ‘Black Jack’ Vernou Bouvier. In one of her earlier letters to Leonard in 1952, she said of JFK: ‘He’s like my father in a way – loves the chase and is bored with the conquest – and once married needs proof he’s still attractive, so flirts with other women and resents you. I saw how that nearly killed Mummy.’ Private letters: Jackie Kennedy pictured with Father Joseph Leonard in Dublin, Ireland, in 1950. They would only meet once more before he died in 1964, but their 14-year correspondence would shed fresh light on Jackie's most private thoughts. The letters were sent to Joseph Leonard, a Vincentian priest in Dublin, between 1950 and 1964. Jackie likens her husband's womanizing to that of her father, telling Leonard, 'I saw how that nearly killed Mummy' The letters will be auctioned at Sheppard's Irish Auction House in Durrow, Co Laois, on June 10th, and the collective archive is expected to fetch over €1million
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Jackie
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[
"Jackie",
"Jackie Kennedy"
] |
{
"passage": 1547,
"query": 2433
}
|
Query: Young love: JFK and @placeholder pictured in the early days of their courtship.
Entities: John, Irish Auction House, Leonard, Vincentian, Dublin, Mummy, Vernou Bouvier, Ireland, Black Jack, Sheppard, Jackie Kennedy, JFK, Co Laois, Joseph Leonard, Jackie, Durrow
Passage: Never-before-seen private letters from Jackie Kennedy have revealed her despair over JFK’s wandering eye. In missives sent to Joseph Leonard, a Vincentian priest in Dublin, between 1950 and 1964, she likens her husband’s womanizing to that of her father, John ‘Black Jack’ Vernou Bouvier. In one of her earlier letters to Leonard in 1952, she said of JFK: ‘He’s like my father in a way – loves the chase and is bored with the conquest – and once married needs proof he’s still attractive, so flirts with other women and resents you. I saw how that nearly killed Mummy.’ Private letters: Jackie Kennedy pictured with Father Joseph Leonard in Dublin, Ireland, in 1950. They would only meet once more before he died in 1964, but their 14-year correspondence would shed fresh light on Jackie's most private thoughts. The letters were sent to Joseph Leonard, a Vincentian priest in Dublin, between 1950 and 1964. Jackie likens her husband's womanizing to that of her father, telling Leonard, 'I saw how that nearly killed Mummy' The letters will be auctioned at Sheppard's Irish Auction House in Durrow, Co Laois, on June 10th, and the collective archive is expected to fetch over €1million
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Jackie Kennedy
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[
"First World War"
] |
{
"passage": 1548,
"query": 2434
}
|
Query: By the time fighting ended on the Italian front on November 4, 1918 - a week before the general armistice - 615,000 Italians had been killed in action or died of wounds sustained in @placeholder.
Entities: Italy, Italian, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Leon Watson, Rome, First World War
Passage: By Leon Watson Haunting and poignant, these previously unpublished First World War pictures capture the bloody conflict in Italy like never before. The images and documents are on display at Italy's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, commemorating the war's 100th anniversary. The exhibit features images of executions and emaciated prisoners of war that were censored during wartime, as well as notifications for military tribunal death sentences that were posted on the streets of Rome. In this 1917 photo, an Italian soldier stands in front of an executed soldier during the First World War in Italy It also includes videos, letters and diaries that detail the horrors of trench warfare. 'Now we are like beasts that are hunted,' wrote a 37-year-old Italian corporal. Poignant images on display at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Rome. Exhibit features images of executions and emaciated prisoners. Many of the exhibits were censored during the First World War. Documents include notifications for military tribunal death sentences
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First World War
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[
"CBS"
] |
{
"passage": 1549,
"query": 2435
}
|
Query: NBC will announce its new fall schedule on Sunday and @placeholder will unveil its plans on Wednesday.
Entities: Animal Practice, Up All Night, CBS, NBC, Parks, 1600 Penn, The New Normal, The Office, 30 Rock, Guys With Kids, Community, CNN, Parks & Recreation, Whitney, The Big Bang Theory, Go On
Passage: (CNN) -- NBC has canceled "Whitney." And "Guys With Kids." And "Up All Night." And "1600 Penn." That's four half-hour comedies axed in one afternoon. And those are in addition to "30 Rock" and "The Office," which are having their final seasons this year. And let's not forget "Animal Practice," the network's previously cancelled comedy this season. And there still could be more carnage to come. We're also awaiting word on the fates of freshman comedies Go On and The New Normal, along with perpetual underdog veteran "Community." What has survived? NBC renewed "Parks & Recreation" for a sixth season today. "Parks" is NBC's best-performing show on Thursday night's after The Office, though it has an average adults 18-49 rating that's less than one third of CBS' Thursday leader "The Big Bang Theory" (2.0 vs. 6.2). NBC has canceled "Whitney," "Guys With Kids," "Up All Night" and "1600 Penn" That's in addition to "30 Rock" and "The Office," which are having their final seasons this year. NBC announced earlier that it will partly restock its lineup with a few new comedies
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CBS
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[
"Huey"
] |
{
"passage": 1550,
"query": 2436
}
|
Query: What he will tell you is what these @placeholder rides mean to him: "Everything!"
Entities: Army, Georgia, Columbus, Army Special Forces, Army Aviation Heritage Foundation, Vietnam, Huey 354, Huey, Homer Haracourt, Aloha, CNN
Passage: Columbus, Georgia (CNN) -- The Huey helicopter came in from the west, the "pop, pop, pop" of its blades announcing its arrival. It made a sharp right-hand turn and flared to a landing in the grassy area. The ragtag troop of 10 passengers awaiting its arrival looked far from Army issue, dressed in Aloha shirts, T-shirts, blue jeans, shorts and ball caps. They ducked their heads beneath the blades of the spinning rotor as they made their way to the copter from a protected area off to its front. But Army Special Forces Capt. Homer Haracourt, a four-tour veteran of Vietnam, needed help. He was paralyzed from the waist down, and to make this flight, he'd need the assistance of others. The Army Aviation Heritage Foundation restores Vietnam-era helicopters. Huey 354 bears scar of combat in Vietnam. Copters offer rides at airshows around the country
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Huey
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[
"Aaron Sorkin"
] |
{
"passage": 1551,
"query": 2437
}
|
Query: And through at least the first four seasons, written primarily by the show's creator @placeholder, no matter which party you belonged to, once a week the show reminded you why you cared about politics in the first place.
Entities: The Newsroom, HBO, John Avlon, post-Monica, Will McAvoy, Wall Street, Gore, Show, Aaron Sorkin, The West Wing, CNN, Avlon, Bush
Passage: (CNN) -- Aaron Sorkin's HBO show "The Newsroom" represents the reality of working in television news about as accurately as "The West Wing" captured working in politics -- which is to say, not at all. But both dramas did something more worthwhile: They expressed the idealism that should animate these careers. And in this time of creative destruction throughout the news industry, it's more important than ever before. That's why "The Newsroom" matters. When "The West Wing" debuted in 1999, the political arena was suffering from a well-deserved dose of post-Monica cynicism. The smart kids were all making piles of money on Wall Street by surfing the tech bubble, and with the 2000 election looming between Bush and Gore, the status quo of peace and prosperity seemed boring. John Avlon: "The Newsroom" isn't reality, but it expresses idealism journalists feel. Avlon: Show's anchor Will McAvoy is now a character in social media, debates. He says when news is about stars and cats, "Newsroom" offers inspiration. Avlon: Show could attract young, talented and idealistic to journalism careers
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Aaron Sorkin
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[
"Aaron Sorkin"
] |
{
"passage": 1551,
"query": 2438
}
|
Query: But here's the thing: @placeholder with a few miles per hour off his fastball is still better than almost anything else on television.
Entities: The Newsroom, HBO, John Avlon, post-Monica, Will McAvoy, Wall Street, Gore, Show, Aaron Sorkin, The West Wing, CNN, Avlon, Bush
Passage: (CNN) -- Aaron Sorkin's HBO show "The Newsroom" represents the reality of working in television news about as accurately as "The West Wing" captured working in politics -- which is to say, not at all. But both dramas did something more worthwhile: They expressed the idealism that should animate these careers. And in this time of creative destruction throughout the news industry, it's more important than ever before. That's why "The Newsroom" matters. When "The West Wing" debuted in 1999, the political arena was suffering from a well-deserved dose of post-Monica cynicism. The smart kids were all making piles of money on Wall Street by surfing the tech bubble, and with the 2000 election looming between Bush and Gore, the status quo of peace and prosperity seemed boring. John Avlon: "The Newsroom" isn't reality, but it expresses idealism journalists feel. Avlon: Show's anchor Will McAvoy is now a character in social media, debates. He says when news is about stars and cats, "Newsroom" offers inspiration. Avlon: Show could attract young, talented and idealistic to journalism careers
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Aaron Sorkin
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[
"Spock"
] |
{
"passage": 1552,
"query": 2439
}
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Query: Leonard Nimoy - who played @placeholder - said it was 'logical' that one of the moons should be named Vulcan.
Entities: SETI Institute, Anthony Bond, Spock, William Shatner, Star Trek, Californian, Leonard Nimoy, Pluto, Vulcan
Passage: By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 06:36 EST, 25 February 2013 | UPDATED: 06:55 EST, 25 February 2013 It was a TV show known for its legions of dedicated fans. And now it seems Star Trek obsessives are about to go one step further than ever before after a call to arms from their heroes. The northern Californian scientific research organisation, the SETI Institute, has been asking members of the public to come up with new names for two of Pluto's moons. Call to arms: Leonard Nimoy, left, and William Shatner, right, have been urging fans of Star Trek to vote Vulcan as the new name of one of Pluto's moons. Public have been asked for new names for two of Pluto's moons. Star Trek fans urged by iconic actors to vote for Vulcan. It is the name of the home planet of Spock
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Spock
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[
"Miranda"
] |
{
"passage": 1553,
"query": 2440
}
|
Query: To be sure, the ruling is a setback for the protections designed to ensure an effective criminal justice system (@placeholder requires police officers to inform suspects of the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney).
Entities: Berman, Supreme Court, New York, Court, Berghuis v. Thompkins, Emily Berman, CNN, Congress, Miranda
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Tuesday's Supreme Court decision in Berghuis v. Thompkins -- holding that, after being informed of their rights, suspects must explicitly tell police that they want to stay silent to invoke their Miranda protections -- indeed turns Miranda "upside down," as one dissenting justice put it. Its potential consequences are as predictable as night following day: Police will interrogate criminal suspects who do not explicitly invoke their rights -- often, those will be suspects who are unsophisticated, poorly educated or mentally ill -- for hours on end. This will lead, just as inevitably, to more coerced -- and therefore unreliable -- confessions. And this will result in wrongful incarceration and diminish our collective security. This is the very phenomenon that Miranda aimed to eliminate. Emily Berman says Supreme Court ruling easing up on Miranda protections is setback. But, she says, it should cause Congress to back off on legislating Miranda changes. Congress stepping in on Miranda risks political overreach, court challenges, she says. Berman: Court has shown it's willing to make own narrow interpretation on Miranda
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Miranda
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[
"India"
] |
{
"passage": 1554,
"query": 2441
}
|
Query: In February 2007, the @placeholder consulate reached out to federal authorities over concerns about the smuggling Indian antiquities into New York, official say.
Entities: United States, Tamil Nadu, New York, Subhash Kapoor, India, Art of the Past Gallery, CNN, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Manhattan District Attorney
Passage: (CNN) -- Federal investigators are urging collectors and museums in the United States to scrutinize their stock for stolen antiquities, particular those acquired from a New York dealer accused this week of stealing $20 million worth artifacts from India. The Manhattan District Attorney's office issued an arrest warrant for Subhash Kapoor, the owner of Art of the Past Gallery, who was already under arrest in India, for allegedly possessing stolen artifacts, including several sandstone and bronze statues. The items are believed to have been looted from temples in the Tamil Nadu region of India, according to a Thursday statement from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Federal investigators are urging collectors and museums in the United States. A New York dealer was accused this week of stealing $20 million worth artifacts from India. The items are believed to have been looted from temples in the Tamil Nadu region of India
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India
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[
"Dilma Rousseff"
] |
{
"passage": 1555,
"query": 2442
}
|
Query: In addition to @placeholder, three former presidents were also in attendance.
Entities: Dilma Rousseff, Latin American, Brazilian, Brazil, Joao Goulart, CNN, Goulart
Passage: (CNN) -- Full funerary state honors were bestowed upon former Brazilian President Joao Goulart for the first time Thursday, nearly 37 years after his death. Goulart, who was president from 1961-1964, was deposed in a coup and died in exile. The ceremony in the Brazilian capital provided the proper official ceremony to which deceased heads of state in Brazil are entitled. President Dilma Rousseff placed flowers on top of the casket and presented the flag that had been draped over it to Goulart's widow. But the remains of the former president were exhumed for purposes other than a funeral ceremony. The remains of former Brazilian President Joao Goulart are being studied. There are suspicions about how he really died. He was given full state honors at a ceremony Thursday. Other Latin American leaders have also been exhumed for similar reasons
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Dilma Rousseff
|
[
"Tower Bridge"
] |
{
"passage": 1556,
"query": 2443
}
|
Query: Describing the sight as 'glorious @placeholder', Mr Johnson said the landmark was the perfect choice to showcase what London has to offer this summer.
Entities: Olympic, Boris Johnson, VIPs, Tower Bridge, River Thames, Lord Coe, London 2012, London bridge, Olympic Games, London
Passage: With only a month to go before sport's global spotlight rests on London, organisers of the Olympic Games began the countdown in spectacular fashion. Giant Olympic rings suspended from Tower Bridge have been unveiled, making a striking statement on one of the capital's most iconic landmarks. London 2012 chairman Lord Coe and mayor Boris Johnson were among the VIPs who watched as the rings - 25 metres wide and 11.5 metres tall - were lowered into place on the central London bridge on the River Thames. The rings, which weigh three tonnes, cost £259,817 to produce and installing them is estimated to have cost £53,000. London 2012 chairman Lord Coe and mayor Boris Johnson among the VIPs who watched the rings being lowered from one of the capital's most iconic landmarks
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Tower Bridge
|
[
"Buffalo"
] |
{
"passage": 1557,
"query": 2444
}
|
Query: Among the causes for aviatophobia is what many will experience as a result of seeing reports about the crash near @placeholder: vicarious trauma.
Entities: U.S., Jenny Gomez, New York, Gomez, Buffalo, Continental Airlines, CNN, MIT
Passage: (CNN) -- When she heard news of the Continental Airlines plane that plunged into a house in suburban Buffalo, New York, on Thursday night, killing 50 people, Jenny Gomez experienced a familiar feeling creep deep within her psyche. "It definitely sparked those old feelings of anxiety," she said. The risk of dying in a jet crash has been estimated to be one in 70 million, according to an MIT analysis. Gomez, 31 and a mother of two, was never afraid to fly during her childhood and early adolescence. "I had flown all my life since I was very small, getting on a plane to visit my grandparents at least a couple of times a year, and I was fine," she remembered. 10 percent to 25 percent of the U.S. population experiences the phobia of flying. Fear can be exacerbated by watching reports of other crashes. Average age of onset of such phobias is 27. Relaxation, meditation, breathing skills can improve the chances of beating fear
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Buffalo
|
[
"Florida",
"Floridian"
] |
{
"passage": 1558,
"query": 2445
}
|
Query: Eat: A funky @placeholder spot with character, Temptation -- think murals of leaping tarpon and a neon martini sign -- serves local grouper, pompano, and soft-shell crabs.
Entities: clichÃ, God, Gulf Shores, Campobello Island, Gulf Coast, Boca Grande, Sunset Beach, Floridian, Hawaii, Key West, Alabama, CNN, American, Roosevelt, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Great American Beach Town
Passage: (CNN) -- Nightlife-driven souls looking for Floridian action point their convertibles toward the likes of Fort Lauderdale and Key West. But a certain quieter, off-the-radar destination on the state's Gulf Coast holds a different kind of allure. The cult-fave town of Boca Grande is a throwback, an Old Florida time warp that defies the clichés of Florida beach towns -- all the sloppy, party-hearty aspects -- while embodying the best of what the state has to offer. In the free and easy days of summer, the quest for a great American beach town like Boca Grande is a national passion. Beach towns are a mainstay of the hot months, a beacon for countless citizens looking for a reprieve from the daily grind. The Great American Beach Town, apart from being idle as all get out, is also resolutely democratic, conscious that the sand belongs to all. These spots serve as emblems of our God-given right to get too much sun and to eat tasty -- if nutritionally unfortunate -- fried food. The Great American beach town is democratic, conscious that the sand belongs to all. Sunset Beach, Hawaii is the capital of surfing, but becomes idle during the summer. The former Roosevelt summer home on Campobello Island is now an international park. Gulf Shores, Alabama beaches are known for nights when seafood flops up on the beach.
|
Florida
|
[
"Florida",
"Floridian"
] |
{
"passage": 1558,
"query": 2445
}
|
Query: Eat: A funky @placeholder spot with character, Temptation -- think murals of leaping tarpon and a neon martini sign -- serves local grouper, pompano, and soft-shell crabs.
Entities: clichÃ, God, Gulf Shores, Campobello Island, Gulf Coast, Boca Grande, Sunset Beach, Floridian, Hawaii, Key West, Alabama, CNN, American, Roosevelt, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Great American Beach Town
Passage: (CNN) -- Nightlife-driven souls looking for Floridian action point their convertibles toward the likes of Fort Lauderdale and Key West. But a certain quieter, off-the-radar destination on the state's Gulf Coast holds a different kind of allure. The cult-fave town of Boca Grande is a throwback, an Old Florida time warp that defies the clichés of Florida beach towns -- all the sloppy, party-hearty aspects -- while embodying the best of what the state has to offer. In the free and easy days of summer, the quest for a great American beach town like Boca Grande is a national passion. Beach towns are a mainstay of the hot months, a beacon for countless citizens looking for a reprieve from the daily grind. The Great American Beach Town, apart from being idle as all get out, is also resolutely democratic, conscious that the sand belongs to all. These spots serve as emblems of our God-given right to get too much sun and to eat tasty -- if nutritionally unfortunate -- fried food. The Great American beach town is democratic, conscious that the sand belongs to all. Sunset Beach, Hawaii is the capital of surfing, but becomes idle during the summer. The former Roosevelt summer home on Campobello Island is now an international park. Gulf Shores, Alabama beaches are known for nights when seafood flops up on the beach.
|
Floridian
|
[
"Boehner",
"John Boehner"
] |
{
"passage": 1559,
"query": 2446
}
|
Query: But both men have long histories of requesting earmarks, something @placeholder is seeking to ban.
Entities: House, Republicans, Virginia, Boehner, Washington, John Boehner, Republican, Eric Cantor, Obama, CNN, Ohio, GOP, House Republican Leader, House of Representatives
Passage: (CNN) -- With Republicans back in control of the House of Representatives, a new power structure will emerge over the next few weeks. Republicans needed 39 seats to gain the majority, and are projected to gain 60 seats, the biggest shift in more than a half-century. House Republican Leader John Boehner is poised to lead the House Republican agenda, which promises to cut spending, repeal parts of President Obama's health care program and push targeted tax cuts for small businesses, which they say will lead to job growth. Boehner is known as a fiscal conservative who made spending reforms a key point of his campaign for House leadership. With may voters angered by what they see as out of control Washington spending, Boehner has reminded reporters that he's never requested any earmarks for his Ohio district. He has also been a powerful fundraiser for his party, which has solidified his position. House Republican Leader John Boehner is expected to become the new House Speaker. Virginia's Eric Cantor is expected to become the next majority leader. Boehner said despite the GOP victory in the House, it's not time for a victory lap
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Boehner
|
[
"Boehner",
"John Boehner"
] |
{
"passage": 1559,
"query": 2446
}
|
Query: But both men have long histories of requesting earmarks, something @placeholder is seeking to ban.
Entities: House, Republicans, Virginia, Boehner, Washington, John Boehner, Republican, Eric Cantor, Obama, CNN, Ohio, GOP, House Republican Leader, House of Representatives
Passage: (CNN) -- With Republicans back in control of the House of Representatives, a new power structure will emerge over the next few weeks. Republicans needed 39 seats to gain the majority, and are projected to gain 60 seats, the biggest shift in more than a half-century. House Republican Leader John Boehner is poised to lead the House Republican agenda, which promises to cut spending, repeal parts of President Obama's health care program and push targeted tax cuts for small businesses, which they say will lead to job growth. Boehner is known as a fiscal conservative who made spending reforms a key point of his campaign for House leadership. With may voters angered by what they see as out of control Washington spending, Boehner has reminded reporters that he's never requested any earmarks for his Ohio district. He has also been a powerful fundraiser for his party, which has solidified his position. House Republican Leader John Boehner is expected to become the new House Speaker. Virginia's Eric Cantor is expected to become the next majority leader. Boehner said despite the GOP victory in the House, it's not time for a victory lap
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John Boehner
|
[
"National Security Agency"
] |
{
"passage": 1560,
"query": 2447
}
|
Query: Klayman responded by pointing out the government's admission of as many as 2,000 errors in how @placeholder conducted warrantless surveillance.
Entities: Ebola, Edward Snowden, Larry Klayman, Justice Department, U.S., Klayman, Freedom Watch, National Security Agency
Passage: The scope and legality of the government's warrantless electronic surveillance programs was discussed Tuesday as a federal appeals court reviewed a lower U.S. court's injunction that would block collection of data from two plaintiffs who are suing Activist Larry Klayman, an attorney who heads the group "Freedom Watch," filed suit last year based on published reports of wrongdoing from whistleblower Edward Snowden. The former contractor with the National Security Agency accused authorities of misusing some of the capabilities he observed, and acting without a judicial or statutory basis. Klayman, using himself as an aggrieved party from the surveillance, used the lawsuit to accuse the government of conducting "a secret and illegal government scheme to intercept and analyze vast quantities of domestic telephonic communications," along with communications "from the internet and electronic service providers." Justice Department says safeguards ensure compliance with the law. Case descended from revelations by whistleblower Edward Snowden. One plaintiff has also sued the government for handling of the Ebola crisis
|
National Security Agency
|
[
"Munich"
] |
{
"passage": 1561,
"query": 2448
}
|
Query: The pen has been designed primarily as an educational tool and the @placeholder-based company are hopeful that dyslexic children will find the new pen particularly useful.
Entities: Munich, German, Daniel Kaesmacher, Pen, Lernstift, Wher, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- Wher woud some of us bea withoot spell check? The sometimes annoying, but frankly indispensable computer aid has spared billions of typographical blushes. Now, an ingenious prototype pen developed by a German start-up is promising to give our longhand writing a similar sort of safety net. Lernstift (German for "learning pen") is a digital pen with a difference, carrying not only ink inside its casing but also a tiny computer that alerts users to spelling errors. Daniel Kaesmacher, co-founder of Lernstift told CNN: "Basically there are two functions. The calligraphy mode which helps you correct individual letters, and the orthography mode which vibrates when a word is misspelled." Prototype ink pen vibrates when users make mistakes writing letters and words. Lernstift (German for "learning pen") created by Munich-based start-up. Pen has computer inside casing with motion sensor which spots spelling mistakes. Kickstarter campaign launched to help development and production
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Munich
|
[
"Republican National Committee"
] |
{
"passage": 1562,
"query": 2449
}
|
Query: Ask a @placeholder about education policy, and you might learn that she is fighting to ensure school choice is the right of parents to choose the school that's right for their kids, regardless of their ZIP code.
Entities: Republican National Committee, Ebony, Republicans, Ebony magazine, Wall, Twitter, Reince Priebus, CNN, Tara Wall, Jamilah Lemieux
Passage: (CNN) -- I can't remember exactly when I began reading Ebony. I've been flipping -- now scrolling -- its pages as long as I can remember. Like family, it's just always been there and helped form my perspective. That's why it was so troubling for me when a senior editor of the esteemed magazine, Jamilah Lemieux, recently went on a Twitter tirade against black Republicans, failing to uphold the standards that I'd come to expect from Ebony. "I care about NOTHING you have to say," she wrote while disparaging conservatives and Republicans in general. This was not the Ebony I'd grown up with, I thought, the Ebony I'd worked with, that encouraged political discourse and diversity of opinion. To my relief, the next day, Ebony issued an apology for its editor's actions after receiving a letter from Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus. Tara Wall feels that diversity of ideas is just as important as racial differences. She points to the recent uproar over Ebony magazine and one editor's Twitter comments. Wall says Republicans have done much to support jobs and black families
|
Republican National Committee
|
[
"Cameron",
"David Cameron"
] |
{
"passage": 1563,
"query": 2450
}
|
Query: Today Mr @placeholder joined the chorus of disapproval aimed at the the way Mr Lowe had been treated.
Entities: The Sun, Boris Johnson, Matt Chorley, David Cameron, DJ, Cameron, London Mayor, Corporation, Tories, Mailonline, BBC, David Lowe, Johnson, Jeremy Clarkson
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Sacked: David Lowe, who has 32 years' service with the BBC, lost his job for playing The Sun Has Got His Hat On The sacking of a veteran BBC DJ for accidentally playing a song featuring the N-word has been condemned as ‘unfair’ by David Cameron and Boris Johnson. The senior Tories leapt to the defence of David Lowe for his treatment after broadcasting a 1930s recording of The Sun Has Got His Hat On. Prime Minister Mr Cameron said the case ‘looked a bit odd’ while Mr Johnson said the Corporation’s treatment of the broadcaster was ‘utterly disgraceful’. David Lowe, 67, lost his job after he played a recording of the song. The incident has had such an impact on his health he'll never work again. Prime Minister says Corporation's handling of the case had been 'odd' London Mayor says treatment of DJ was 'utterly disgraceful' Comes after Jeremy Clarkson issued apology for 'mumbling the word'
|
Cameron
|
[
"Cameron",
"David Cameron"
] |
{
"passage": 1563,
"query": 2450
}
|
Query: Today Mr @placeholder joined the chorus of disapproval aimed at the the way Mr Lowe had been treated.
Entities: The Sun, Boris Johnson, Matt Chorley, David Cameron, DJ, Cameron, London Mayor, Corporation, Tories, Mailonline, BBC, David Lowe, Johnson, Jeremy Clarkson
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Sacked: David Lowe, who has 32 years' service with the BBC, lost his job for playing The Sun Has Got His Hat On The sacking of a veteran BBC DJ for accidentally playing a song featuring the N-word has been condemned as ‘unfair’ by David Cameron and Boris Johnson. The senior Tories leapt to the defence of David Lowe for his treatment after broadcasting a 1930s recording of The Sun Has Got His Hat On. Prime Minister Mr Cameron said the case ‘looked a bit odd’ while Mr Johnson said the Corporation’s treatment of the broadcaster was ‘utterly disgraceful’. David Lowe, 67, lost his job after he played a recording of the song. The incident has had such an impact on his health he'll never work again. Prime Minister says Corporation's handling of the case had been 'odd' London Mayor says treatment of DJ was 'utterly disgraceful' Comes after Jeremy Clarkson issued apology for 'mumbling the word'
|
David Cameron
|
[
"Briana Campbell"
] |
{
"passage": 1564,
"query": 2451
}
|
Query: @placeholder had three children including twins, Collier had two boys, and Lang had one young son.
Entities: Saturn, Police, Marquice Lamonz Anderson, Jamesia Lang, Grace Collier, Briana Campbell, Jamesia Chera Santoria Lang, Chrysler, Tampa Bay, Briana Lequinda Campbell, Anderson, St. Petersburg, Florida, Grace Lashawn Collie, Mike Puetz
Passage: Police in Florida are searching for a man suspected of driving a vehicle involved in a fiery hit-and-run crash that killed three Tampa Bay-area women. St. Petersburg Police spokesman Mike Puetz said on Saturday that 27-year-old Marquice Lamonz Anderson is being sought on warrants that include charges of vehicular homicide, leaving the scene of an accident involving death, driving on a suspended license and violation of probation. Authorities say Anderson was driving a four-door Chrysler 200 the wrong way down a street early Thursday morning when it crashed into a Saturn vehicle with three female occupants. Marquice Lamonz Anderson, 27, is being sought in the 3 a.m. crash that killed Briana Campbell, Jamesia Lang and Grace Collier. Suspect 27-year-old Marquice Lamonz Anderson faces charges of vehicular homicide, leaving the scene of an accident involving death, and driving on a suspended license and violation of probation. Anderson was allegedly driving a four-door Chrysler 200 the wrong way down a street early Thursday morning that later crashed into three women. Victims 23-year-old Briana Lequinda Campbell and 21-year-old Jamesia Chera Santoria Lang and 25-year-old Grace Lashawn Collie are all dead
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Briana Campbell
|
[
"Nazi"
] |
{
"passage": 1565,
"query": 2452
}
|
Query: But in 1943, Ratzinger was brought back into the @placeholder fold upon being drafted into the German army.
Entities: God, Hitler Youth, Joseph Ratzinger, Germany, Cardinal No, Roman Catholic, Vatican, Nazi, Mozart, Benedict XVI, Maria, Benedict, CNN, Roman Catholic Church
Passage: (CNN) -- Before he was Pope Benedict XVI, before he earned the nickname "Cardinal No" as the enforcer of church doctrine, he was Joseph Ratzinger -- the son of Maria and police officer Joseph Ratzinger, learning about life and God in Germany between two world wars. According to Roman Catholic doctrine, Benedict is not only the church's leader but God's representative on earth and infallible. He is also a man -- one who savors his meat and potatoes, an accomplished pianist who loves Mozart, and a teacher who for years commanded university classes. His humanity became apparent Monday, when the Vatican announced he'd resign at month's end "because of advanced age," becoming the first pope in nearly 600 years to do so. The son of a police officer, Joseph Ratzinger was born in southeastern Germany in 1927. He was briefly in the Hitler Youth and Nazi army, though he eventually deserted. He was a theology professor who also rose up the Roman Catholic Church ranks. Some called him "Cardinal No" for his strict enforcement of doctrine before becoming pope
|
Nazi
|
[
"God"
] |
{
"passage": 1565,
"query": 2453
}
|
Query: But for all the headlines he generated, Benedict -- as he did in his first blessing after being elected pope -- insisted he was merely "a simple, humble worker in @placeholder's vineyard."
Entities: God, Hitler Youth, Joseph Ratzinger, Germany, Cardinal No, Roman Catholic, Vatican, Nazi, Mozart, Benedict XVI, Maria, Benedict, CNN, Roman Catholic Church
Passage: (CNN) -- Before he was Pope Benedict XVI, before he earned the nickname "Cardinal No" as the enforcer of church doctrine, he was Joseph Ratzinger -- the son of Maria and police officer Joseph Ratzinger, learning about life and God in Germany between two world wars. According to Roman Catholic doctrine, Benedict is not only the church's leader but God's representative on earth and infallible. He is also a man -- one who savors his meat and potatoes, an accomplished pianist who loves Mozart, and a teacher who for years commanded university classes. His humanity became apparent Monday, when the Vatican announced he'd resign at month's end "because of advanced age," becoming the first pope in nearly 600 years to do so. The son of a police officer, Joseph Ratzinger was born in southeastern Germany in 1927. He was briefly in the Hitler Youth and Nazi army, though he eventually deserted. He was a theology professor who also rose up the Roman Catholic Church ranks. Some called him "Cardinal No" for his strict enforcement of doctrine before becoming pope
|
God
|
[
"Barack Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 1566,
"query": 2454
}
|
Query: "If you have ideas about how to improve this law by making care better or more affordable," @placeholder said, "I am eager to work with you.
Entities: Federal Taxpayer Receipt, Maine, Barack Obama, Gabrielle Giffords, Bipartisanship, East Coast, D.C., Capitol, CNN, State of the Union, Zhivago, Iraq, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- A winter storm slammed the East Coast all the way from Maine down to D.C., leaving massive drifts of snow and skull-cracking cold. Power grids collapsed. Citizens wrapped themselves in layers of fleece like the townsfolk from "Dr. Zhivago." Yet inside the Capitol, an unusual spirit of warmth greeted President Barack Obama's third State of the Union address. The still recent shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords prompted dozens of members to cross the aisle and sit among political foes in a show of solidarity. Some 43 million people tuned in on TV to hear the president lay out his assessments, hopes and dreams about how we could or would pull the nation out of its economic deep freeze. Promises kept on Iraq withdrawal, reducing reporting burden in health care law. Improving transparency with the Federal Taxpayer Receipt project was another. Promises stalled: Bipartisanship, malpractice reform, oil company tax breaks
|
Barack Obama
|
[
"D.C.",
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 1566,
"query": 2455
}
|
Query: But just because you ask does not mean you will receive, especially in @placeholder
Entities: Federal Taxpayer Receipt, Maine, Barack Obama, Gabrielle Giffords, Bipartisanship, East Coast, D.C., Capitol, CNN, State of the Union, Zhivago, Iraq, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- A winter storm slammed the East Coast all the way from Maine down to D.C., leaving massive drifts of snow and skull-cracking cold. Power grids collapsed. Citizens wrapped themselves in layers of fleece like the townsfolk from "Dr. Zhivago." Yet inside the Capitol, an unusual spirit of warmth greeted President Barack Obama's third State of the Union address. The still recent shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords prompted dozens of members to cross the aisle and sit among political foes in a show of solidarity. Some 43 million people tuned in on TV to hear the president lay out his assessments, hopes and dreams about how we could or would pull the nation out of its economic deep freeze. Promises kept on Iraq withdrawal, reducing reporting burden in health care law. Improving transparency with the Federal Taxpayer Receipt project was another. Promises stalled: Bipartisanship, malpractice reform, oil company tax breaks
|
D.C.
|
[
"D.C.",
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 1566,
"query": 2455
}
|
Query: But just because you ask does not mean you will receive, especially in @placeholder
Entities: Federal Taxpayer Receipt, Maine, Barack Obama, Gabrielle Giffords, Bipartisanship, East Coast, D.C., Capitol, CNN, State of the Union, Zhivago, Iraq, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- A winter storm slammed the East Coast all the way from Maine down to D.C., leaving massive drifts of snow and skull-cracking cold. Power grids collapsed. Citizens wrapped themselves in layers of fleece like the townsfolk from "Dr. Zhivago." Yet inside the Capitol, an unusual spirit of warmth greeted President Barack Obama's third State of the Union address. The still recent shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords prompted dozens of members to cross the aisle and sit among political foes in a show of solidarity. Some 43 million people tuned in on TV to hear the president lay out his assessments, hopes and dreams about how we could or would pull the nation out of its economic deep freeze. Promises kept on Iraq withdrawal, reducing reporting burden in health care law. Improving transparency with the Federal Taxpayer Receipt project was another. Promises stalled: Bipartisanship, malpractice reform, oil company tax breaks
|
Washington
|
[
"Arctic"
] |
{
"passage": 1567,
"query": 2456
}
|
Query: "Today's ruling is a victory for the @placeholder," the plaintiffs said in a joint statement.
Entities: Alaska, U.S., Royal Dutch Shell, Arctic, Chukchi Sea, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Shell, Obama
Passage: A new court ruling could chill Royal Dutch Shell's plans to drill for oil off Alaska, finding that federal regulators used an "arbitrary and capricious" number to approve the project. The ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals comes as Shell is gearing up to resume its on-and-off oil exploration project in the Chukchi Sea. The project has caused widespread concern among environmentalists and native Alaskan communities, who have gone to court to stop the drilling. The judges found the federal government used "an unrealistically low estimate" of the amount of oil Shell might be able to produce when calculating the project's impact on the Arctic environment. The U.S. "has no business letting Shell continue" after ruling, lawyer says. U.S. used "unrealistically low" oil estimates to OK Shell's Arctic leases, court says. The company plans to resume drilling off northwestern Alaska this summer. Opponents urge the Obama administration to reconsider Shell's permits
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Arctic
|
[
"Arctic"
] |
{
"passage": 1567,
"query": 2457
}
|
Query: Lawrence said Shell's authorization for the @placeholder project "was all predicated on a lowball estimate of production."
Entities: Alaska, U.S., Royal Dutch Shell, Arctic, Chukchi Sea, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Shell, Obama
Passage: A new court ruling could chill Royal Dutch Shell's plans to drill for oil off Alaska, finding that federal regulators used an "arbitrary and capricious" number to approve the project. The ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals comes as Shell is gearing up to resume its on-and-off oil exploration project in the Chukchi Sea. The project has caused widespread concern among environmentalists and native Alaskan communities, who have gone to court to stop the drilling. The judges found the federal government used "an unrealistically low estimate" of the amount of oil Shell might be able to produce when calculating the project's impact on the Arctic environment. The U.S. "has no business letting Shell continue" after ruling, lawyer says. U.S. used "unrealistically low" oil estimates to OK Shell's Arctic leases, court says. The company plans to resume drilling off northwestern Alaska this summer. Opponents urge the Obama administration to reconsider Shell's permits
|
Arctic
|
[
"Labour",
"Labour Party",
"Labour party"
] |
{
"passage": 1568,
"query": 2458
}
|
Query: Under the terms of the deal, @placeholder is reported to be the owner of the shares, which will be valued each year by the company’s auditors.
Entities: George Osborne, Labour Party, HMRC, Jason Groves, John Mills, Labour party, John Mill, Ed Miliband, JML, Labour
Passage: By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 19:18 EST, 5 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:15 EST, 6 June 2013 George Osborne today called on the Labour party to pay £1.5million in tax allegedly avoided on a donation. The Chancellor entered the row over shares given to Labour by businessman John Mill, who claimed it was a ‘tax efficient’ arrangement agreed with senior Labour Party officials. Labour leader Ed Miliband also faced questions about the affair, insisting the party would pay tax on any dividends it received. Demand: Chancellor George Osborne called on Labour to pay the tax owed after John Mills revealed his £1.65million donation to Labour in January this year was made in the form of shares in his shopping channel company. Chancellor calls on opposition to hand money over to HMRC. John Mills' £1.65million donation made in shares in his company JML. He would have had to pay almost £1.5m in tax if he made donation in cash. Ed Miliband has attacked companies which avoid paying tax
|
Labour
|
[
"Labour",
"Labour Party",
"Labour party"
] |
{
"passage": 1568,
"query": 2458
}
|
Query: Under the terms of the deal, @placeholder is reported to be the owner of the shares, which will be valued each year by the company’s auditors.
Entities: George Osborne, Labour Party, HMRC, Jason Groves, John Mills, Labour party, John Mill, Ed Miliband, JML, Labour
Passage: By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 19:18 EST, 5 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:15 EST, 6 June 2013 George Osborne today called on the Labour party to pay £1.5million in tax allegedly avoided on a donation. The Chancellor entered the row over shares given to Labour by businessman John Mill, who claimed it was a ‘tax efficient’ arrangement agreed with senior Labour Party officials. Labour leader Ed Miliband also faced questions about the affair, insisting the party would pay tax on any dividends it received. Demand: Chancellor George Osborne called on Labour to pay the tax owed after John Mills revealed his £1.65million donation to Labour in January this year was made in the form of shares in his shopping channel company. Chancellor calls on opposition to hand money over to HMRC. John Mills' £1.65million donation made in shares in his company JML. He would have had to pay almost £1.5m in tax if he made donation in cash. Ed Miliband has attacked companies which avoid paying tax
|
Labour Party
|
[
"Labour",
"Labour Party",
"Labour party"
] |
{
"passage": 1568,
"query": 2458
}
|
Query: Under the terms of the deal, @placeholder is reported to be the owner of the shares, which will be valued each year by the company’s auditors.
Entities: George Osborne, Labour Party, HMRC, Jason Groves, John Mills, Labour party, John Mill, Ed Miliband, JML, Labour
Passage: By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 19:18 EST, 5 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:15 EST, 6 June 2013 George Osborne today called on the Labour party to pay £1.5million in tax allegedly avoided on a donation. The Chancellor entered the row over shares given to Labour by businessman John Mill, who claimed it was a ‘tax efficient’ arrangement agreed with senior Labour Party officials. Labour leader Ed Miliband also faced questions about the affair, insisting the party would pay tax on any dividends it received. Demand: Chancellor George Osborne called on Labour to pay the tax owed after John Mills revealed his £1.65million donation to Labour in January this year was made in the form of shares in his shopping channel company. Chancellor calls on opposition to hand money over to HMRC. John Mills' £1.65million donation made in shares in his company JML. He would have had to pay almost £1.5m in tax if he made donation in cash. Ed Miliband has attacked companies which avoid paying tax
|
Labour party
|
[
"Ronaldo"
] |
{
"passage": 1569,
"query": 2459
}
|
Query: Aerial duel: @placeholder is beaten in the air by Atletico Madrid midfielder Mario Suarez in the first-half of the first leg
Entities: Rodriguez, James Rodriguez, Raul Garcia, Spanish Super Cup, Madrid, World Cup, Ronaldo, Colombian, Atletico Madrid, Vicente Calderon, Golden Boot, Real Madrid, Atletico, Bernabeu, Mario Suarez, Carlo Ancelotti, Dani Carvajal, Super Cup
Passage: The World Cup’s Golden Boot James Rodriguez scored his first goal for Real Madrid but it was not enough to give Carlo Ancelotti’s team the advantage in the Spanish Super Cup as Raul Garcia equalised from a corner with three minutes left. It was more a game of two days than two halves with the 11pm local time kick-off meaning the match started on Tuesday and finished on Wednesday and it was on 'day two' that the goals came. Madrid could have won it with their last attack when Mario Suarez blocked Dani Carvajal’s goal-bound shot with his hand but Atletico held on for the draw. Ronaldo is substituted for Rodriguez at half-time, before Colombian nets late goal in Super Cup first leg. The move from Carlo Ancelotti was thought to be a precaution for a problem in his left leg. Atletico Madrid equalise with just minutes remaining through Raul Garcia to level the tie at the Bernabeu. Real Madrid looking to win second of six possible trophies this term heading into the return leg at Vicente Calderon
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Ronaldo
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[
"Scotland"
] |
{
"passage": 1570,
"query": 2460
}
|
Query: It was really competitive, and against @placeholder it won't be like a friendly game.'
Entities: Paul Scholes, Wayne Rooney, Scotland, England, Darren Fletcher, Manchester United, Euro 2000, Celtic Park, Fletcher, Roy Hodgson, Rooney, Glasgow
Passage: The families of rival captains Wayne Rooney and Darren Fletcher will watch Tuesday's Scotland-England clash at Celtic Park together. Rooney and Fletcher, good friends and the captain and vice-captain of Manchester United, have jointly-hired a box for their families to share for the game in Glasgow. It will be the first time the two countries have met in Scotland since 1999 when England won the first leg of a Euro 2000 play-off 2-0 with a brace from Paul Scholes. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Fitting performance from Rooney on 100th cap The familiers of Wayne Rooney (above) and Darren Fletcher family will watch Scotland vs England together. Wayne Rooney and Darren Fletcher's families to share Celtic Park box. Manchester United team-mates are close friends. Scotland take on England at Celtic Park on Tuesday
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Scotland
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[
"Fabio Borini"
] |
{
"passage": 1571,
"query": 2461
}
|
Query: @placeholder rues a missed chance on a disappointing afternoon for the striker
Entities: West Ham, Brendan Rodgers, Mario Balotelli, Fabio Borini, Reds, Upton Park, Hammers, Simon Mignolet, Dejan Lovren, Premier League, Adrian, Martin Skrtel, Liverpool
Passage: Liverpool's weaknesses were exposed by an impressive West Ham on Saturday night, leaving manager Brendan Rodgers with plenty of problems to address. If they are to repeat last season's heroics and mount a sustained challenge for the Premier League title, the manager will need to make quick fixes. Here's five areas in which the Reds were shown up by the Hammers at Upton Park. Liverpool's 3-1 defeat at West Ham exposed a number of weaknesses that Brendan Rodgers needs to address PANIC IN THE DEFENCE Liverpool's back line were clearly not mentally prepared for the game and they were breached twice in the opening seven minutes. Liverpool were beaten 3-1 by West Ham at Upton Park on Saturday. The poor performance exposed weaknesses in Brendan Rodgers' team. Martin Skrtel and Dejan Lovren looked mis-matched in central defence. Simon Mignolet was at fault for West Ham's two early goals. Liverpool lacked bite and were overpowered in midfield. Fabio Borini mis-fired on his first start of the season. Mario Balotelli's temper flared up in clash with Adrian
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Fabio Borini
|
[
"Hammers",
"West Ham"
] |
{
"passage": 1571,
"query": 2462
}
|
Query: Balotelli receives a yellow card after his argument with the @placeholder keeper
Entities: West Ham, Brendan Rodgers, Mario Balotelli, Fabio Borini, Reds, Upton Park, Hammers, Simon Mignolet, Dejan Lovren, Premier League, Adrian, Martin Skrtel, Liverpool
Passage: Liverpool's weaknesses were exposed by an impressive West Ham on Saturday night, leaving manager Brendan Rodgers with plenty of problems to address. If they are to repeat last season's heroics and mount a sustained challenge for the Premier League title, the manager will need to make quick fixes. Here's five areas in which the Reds were shown up by the Hammers at Upton Park. Liverpool's 3-1 defeat at West Ham exposed a number of weaknesses that Brendan Rodgers needs to address PANIC IN THE DEFENCE Liverpool's back line were clearly not mentally prepared for the game and they were breached twice in the opening seven minutes. Liverpool were beaten 3-1 by West Ham at Upton Park on Saturday. The poor performance exposed weaknesses in Brendan Rodgers' team. Martin Skrtel and Dejan Lovren looked mis-matched in central defence. Simon Mignolet was at fault for West Ham's two early goals. Liverpool lacked bite and were overpowered in midfield. Fabio Borini mis-fired on his first start of the season. Mario Balotelli's temper flared up in clash with Adrian
|
Hammers
|
[
"Hammers",
"West Ham"
] |
{
"passage": 1571,
"query": 2462
}
|
Query: Balotelli receives a yellow card after his argument with the @placeholder keeper
Entities: West Ham, Brendan Rodgers, Mario Balotelli, Fabio Borini, Reds, Upton Park, Hammers, Simon Mignolet, Dejan Lovren, Premier League, Adrian, Martin Skrtel, Liverpool
Passage: Liverpool's weaknesses were exposed by an impressive West Ham on Saturday night, leaving manager Brendan Rodgers with plenty of problems to address. If they are to repeat last season's heroics and mount a sustained challenge for the Premier League title, the manager will need to make quick fixes. Here's five areas in which the Reds were shown up by the Hammers at Upton Park. Liverpool's 3-1 defeat at West Ham exposed a number of weaknesses that Brendan Rodgers needs to address PANIC IN THE DEFENCE Liverpool's back line were clearly not mentally prepared for the game and they were breached twice in the opening seven minutes. Liverpool were beaten 3-1 by West Ham at Upton Park on Saturday. The poor performance exposed weaknesses in Brendan Rodgers' team. Martin Skrtel and Dejan Lovren looked mis-matched in central defence. Simon Mignolet was at fault for West Ham's two early goals. Liverpool lacked bite and were overpowered in midfield. Fabio Borini mis-fired on his first start of the season. Mario Balotelli's temper flared up in clash with Adrian
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West Ham
|
[
"BEIRUT",
"Beirut"
] |
{
"passage": 1572,
"query": 2463
}
|
Query: When the show ended just before one a.m., Snoop did not leave @placeholder without living up to his promise to party hard.
Entities: BEIRUT, Snoop Dogg, Snoop, U.S., New York, Dogg, Beirut International Airport, Habib Battah, Middle East, Lebanon, Beirut
Passage: Habib Battah is a blogger, freelance journalist and documentary filmmaker based in New York and Beirut. BEIRUT, Lebanon -- When I heard Snoop Dogg was coming to Beirut, I jumped at the opportunity to show the world a different side of the country I had grown up in. So I hit the phones, tracked down the promoter and before I knew it, I was driving to the airport to film Snoop's arrival. Beirut blogger Habib Battah with U.S. rap legend Snoop Dogg. When I first met the Dogg (as he's known by his very courteous suit-wearing bodyguards), he was seated in the VIP lounge of Beirut International Airport, surrounded by entourage while awaiting passport control. Legendary U.S. rapper Snoop Dogg performs in Lebanon's capital, Beirut. Beirut journalist Habib Battah followed Snoop to show a different side of Lebanon. Snoop has never visited the Middle East before and plans more dates in region. Snoop on Beirut: "This is the party capital of the world"
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BEIRUT
|
[
"BEIRUT",
"Beirut"
] |
{
"passage": 1572,
"query": 2463
}
|
Query: When the show ended just before one a.m., Snoop did not leave @placeholder without living up to his promise to party hard.
Entities: BEIRUT, Snoop Dogg, Snoop, U.S., New York, Dogg, Beirut International Airport, Habib Battah, Middle East, Lebanon, Beirut
Passage: Habib Battah is a blogger, freelance journalist and documentary filmmaker based in New York and Beirut. BEIRUT, Lebanon -- When I heard Snoop Dogg was coming to Beirut, I jumped at the opportunity to show the world a different side of the country I had grown up in. So I hit the phones, tracked down the promoter and before I knew it, I was driving to the airport to film Snoop's arrival. Beirut blogger Habib Battah with U.S. rap legend Snoop Dogg. When I first met the Dogg (as he's known by his very courteous suit-wearing bodyguards), he was seated in the VIP lounge of Beirut International Airport, surrounded by entourage while awaiting passport control. Legendary U.S. rapper Snoop Dogg performs in Lebanon's capital, Beirut. Beirut journalist Habib Battah followed Snoop to show a different side of Lebanon. Snoop has never visited the Middle East before and plans more dates in region. Snoop on Beirut: "This is the party capital of the world"
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Beirut
|
[
"ISIS",
"al-Qaeda"
] |
{
"passage": 1573,
"query": 2464
}
|
Query: However, the president says he is now committed to breaking up @placeholder in order to give the Iraqi people time to establish a stable democracy.
Entities: 60 Minutes, Marines, Jim Clapper, ISIS, Barack Obama, James Clapper, U.S., Islamic State, Syrian, al-Qaeda, Syria, Obama, Iraqi
Passage: President Barack Obama admitted that U.S. intelligence underestimated the Islamic State's emergence in Syria, and that breaking up the terrorist cell will be a complicated battle involving both military and political action. The president spoke about the multi-national effort against ISIS in a televised interview with 60 Minutes, which aired Sunday night. Citing earlier comments by James Clapper, director of national intelligence, Mr Obama acknowledged that U.S. intelligence didn't take seriously enough what had been taking place in Syria. 'Well I think, our head of the intelligence community, Jim Clapper, has acknowledged that I think they underestimated what had been taking place in Syria,' Mr Obama said. Said the U.S. conversely overestimated Iraqi army's ability to fight militants. Was citing comments by James Clapper, director of national intelligence. Claimed ISIS militants went underground when Marines quashed al-Qaeda. During the chaos of the Syrian civil war they could 'reconstitute' themselves. Obama also outlined the military goal against ISIS: 'We just have to push them back, and shrink their space'
|
ISIS
|
[
"ISIS",
"al-Qaeda"
] |
{
"passage": 1573,
"query": 2464
}
|
Query: However, the president says he is now committed to breaking up @placeholder in order to give the Iraqi people time to establish a stable democracy.
Entities: 60 Minutes, Marines, Jim Clapper, ISIS, Barack Obama, James Clapper, U.S., Islamic State, Syrian, al-Qaeda, Syria, Obama, Iraqi
Passage: President Barack Obama admitted that U.S. intelligence underestimated the Islamic State's emergence in Syria, and that breaking up the terrorist cell will be a complicated battle involving both military and political action. The president spoke about the multi-national effort against ISIS in a televised interview with 60 Minutes, which aired Sunday night. Citing earlier comments by James Clapper, director of national intelligence, Mr Obama acknowledged that U.S. intelligence didn't take seriously enough what had been taking place in Syria. 'Well I think, our head of the intelligence community, Jim Clapper, has acknowledged that I think they underestimated what had been taking place in Syria,' Mr Obama said. Said the U.S. conversely overestimated Iraqi army's ability to fight militants. Was citing comments by James Clapper, director of national intelligence. Claimed ISIS militants went underground when Marines quashed al-Qaeda. During the chaos of the Syrian civil war they could 'reconstitute' themselves. Obama also outlined the military goal against ISIS: 'We just have to push them back, and shrink their space'
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al-Qaeda
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