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[ "India", "Indian" ]
{ "passage": 1574, "query": 2465 }
Query: Singapore doctors said she died "peacefully" early Saturday, surrounded by her family and @placeholder embassy officials. Entities: Singapore, U.S., India, New Delhi, CNN, Human Rights Watch, Indian Passage: New Delhi (CNN) -- Indian authorities added murder charges Saturday for suspects in the brutal gang rape that led to the death of a 23-year-old woman and sent outraged protesters to the streets. The suspects already faced rape charges. Six people, including a minor and a bus driver, have been arrested in connection with the rape that occurred in New Delhi this month. Throngs of people have protested for days, demanding more protection for women and punishment for those behind the assault. The woman was airlifted to Singapore earlier this week after she was treated for injuries in a New Delhi hospital. Victim's body returned to India, cremated. U.S. Embassy offers its condolences. Gang rape of a 23-year-old in New Delhi galvanizes the nation. Human Rights Watch says India has a widespread problem of sexual violence
India
[ "India", "Indian" ]
{ "passage": 1574, "query": 2465 }
Query: Singapore doctors said she died "peacefully" early Saturday, surrounded by her family and @placeholder embassy officials. Entities: Singapore, U.S., India, New Delhi, CNN, Human Rights Watch, Indian Passage: New Delhi (CNN) -- Indian authorities added murder charges Saturday for suspects in the brutal gang rape that led to the death of a 23-year-old woman and sent outraged protesters to the streets. The suspects already faced rape charges. Six people, including a minor and a bus driver, have been arrested in connection with the rape that occurred in New Delhi this month. Throngs of people have protested for days, demanding more protection for women and punishment for those behind the assault. The woman was airlifted to Singapore earlier this week after she was treated for injuries in a New Delhi hospital. Victim's body returned to India, cremated. U.S. Embassy offers its condolences. Gang rape of a 23-year-old in New Delhi galvanizes the nation. Human Rights Watch says India has a widespread problem of sexual violence
Indian
[ "Dzhokhar" ]
{ "passage": 1575, "query": 2466 }
Query: Apprehended: @placeholder is searched and given medical attention after he is found hiding on Friday evening Entities: Watertown, Katherine, Dzhokhar, Tsarnaev, Massachusetts, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Tamerlan, Boston Marathon Passage: No one has come forward to claim the body of Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, it has been revealed, as investigators continue to piece together his movements prior to the attack. Tsarnaev was shot during a dramatic gunbattle with cops in Watertown, Massachusetts on Friday, before police said he was run over by his younger brother Dzhokhar as he tried to escape. Tamerlan was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. Scroll down for videos Dead: Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed during a shootout with police on Friday Harrowing: Images taken by a resident show the suspected Boston Marathon bombers hiding behind a car as they engage in a dramatic shootout with police in Watertown last month. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in a shootout with cops on Friday morning. Neither his wife Katherine or any other family members have come forward to claim the 26-year-old's body
Dzhokhar
[ "Bitcoin" ]
{ "passage": 1576, "query": 2467 }
Query: @placeholder can be bought with near anonymity, which supporters say lowers fraud risk and increases privacy. Entities: BTC200, BTC200k, Bitcoin, Mt, BTC850, BTC850k, MT Gox, Kolin Burges, Associated Press, Gox, Tokyo Passage: By Associated Press A Bitcoin trader that went bankrupt after claiming hackers had stolen $488million of the digital currency has found almost a quarter of the missing haul... in one of its own accounts. Online currency exchange Mt. Gox declared itself insolvent in February claiming BTC850,000 ($488million) had gone missing, most likely as a result of theft. But in a humiliating U-turn today, the Tokyo-based firm revealed administrators have unearthed BTC200,000 ($115million) on March 7 in one of its 'old format' digital wallets. Anger: Bitcoin trader Kolin Burges stands in protest outside Mt. Gox's offices in Tokyo after it claimed to have lost BTC850,000 last month. MT Gox went bankrupt last month claiming BTC850k ($488m) was stolen. But today it revealed it unearthed BTC200k ($115m) in forgotten account. It was found in an 'old format' wallet, not searched in initial investigation
Bitcoin
[ "Christmas" ]
{ "passage": 1577, "query": 2468 }
Query: 'There had been terrible times when we didn't think he would make it to see @placeholder, so this is the best Christmas present any of us could have ever wished for.' Entities: Jason Tasker, Tasker, Jason, Lois, Christmas, PUBLISHED, UPDATED, Oscar Tasker, Oscar, Lizzie Parry Passage: By Lizzie Parry PUBLISHED: 11:02 EST, 24 December 2013 | UPDATED: 11:02 EST, 24 December 2013 A baby boy who has spent his short life confined to a hospital bed battling a heart condition will enjoy his first Christmas at home after his body miraculously healed. Ten-month-old Oscar Tasker has been allowed home to spend the day with his parents Lois and Jason and four siblings after making an incredible recovery. His father Jason, 33, said: 'If someone had told me a few months ago we would be able to have Oscar home for his first Christmas I wouldn't have believed them. Lois and Jason Tasker were told Oscar's only hope was a heart transplant. He was born with a heart defect and spent has spent his life in hospital. His parents feared he wouldn't make it after 100 days on the transplant list. Doctors believe Oscar's heart recovered after he was hooked up to an artificial organ, giving his time to repair itself. Mr Tasker said it is the 'best' present his family could have asked for
Christmas
[ "ROV" ]
{ "passage": 1578, "query": 2469 }
Query: Using the ingenuity of the ROV crew we securely attached our underwater camera to the arms of the @placeholder. Entities: James Frater, Scotland, England, Canyon Offshore, North Sea, Aberdeen, Helix Energy Solutions, ROV, CNN Passage: Off Aberdeen, Scotland (CNN) -- Against a bright blue sky, seagulls noisily squabbled above us as we set off aboard a crew boat, feeling rather small as we gently weaved our way past the gigantic vessels docked in Aberdeen harbor. The calm conditions that had allowed us to easily film inside the port quickly changed once we left the harbor, as we came up against 25-knot winds, rolling waves and spray soaking us from all sides. Having grown up on the northeast coast of England, this was the North Sea that I know and love. As we happily bounced around, we joked with the crew from Helix Energy Solutions' marine contracting business unit, Canyon Offshore, that we were -- despite having three cameras, a tripod, and two backpacks -- actually traveling light. CNN crew boarded a support vessel in the North Sea for demo of remotely operated vehicles. Their camera went deep underwater on an ROV and returned with great video. James Frater describes thrills of dragging heavy gear around huge vessel in heavy seas. Getting on and off the vessel involved leaps between crew boat and a small rope ladder
ROV
[ "Barack Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1579, "query": 2470 }
Query: Other public officials took the stage before @placeholder, with many invoking scripture. Entities: Barack Obama, Scripture, Gabrielle Giffords, Arizona, Obamas, Obama, CNN, Giffords, Tucson Passage: Tucson, Arizona (CNN) -- In between consoling those touched by Saturday's Arizona shooting and warning the nation against politicizing the tragedy, President Barack Obama delivered some good news in his address at a Tucson memorial event on Wednesday. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona has opened her eyes for the first time since being shot four days ago. "There is nothing I can say that will fill the sudden hole torn in your hearts," Obama said. "But know this: The hopes of a nation are here tonight." Did you watch the speech? Share your thoughts in a short video The attack killed six and left Giffords fighting for her life. Obama says Rep. Giffords has opened her eyes for first time since shooting. Obama says that "Scripture tells us that there is evil in the world" Rep. Giffords' recovery is "going as anticipated," the hospital says. The Obamas visited Giffords in the hospital
Barack Obama
[ "Barack Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1579, "query": 2470 }
Query: Other public officials took the stage before @placeholder, with many invoking scripture. Entities: Barack Obama, Scripture, Gabrielle Giffords, Arizona, Obamas, Obama, CNN, Giffords, Tucson Passage: Tucson, Arizona (CNN) -- In between consoling those touched by Saturday's Arizona shooting and warning the nation against politicizing the tragedy, President Barack Obama delivered some good news in his address at a Tucson memorial event on Wednesday. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona has opened her eyes for the first time since being shot four days ago. "There is nothing I can say that will fill the sudden hole torn in your hearts," Obama said. "But know this: The hopes of a nation are here tonight." Did you watch the speech? Share your thoughts in a short video The attack killed six and left Giffords fighting for her life. Obama says Rep. Giffords has opened her eyes for first time since shooting. Obama says that "Scripture tells us that there is evil in the world" Rep. Giffords' recovery is "going as anticipated," the hospital says. The Obamas visited Giffords in the hospital
Obama
[ "Oskar Schindler" ]
{ "passage": 1580, "query": 2471 }
Query: Leading: England captain Steven Gerrard arrives at the @placeholder factory in Krakow, Poland Entities: England, Euro 2012, Leighton Baines, Theo Walcott, Jack Butland, Joe Hart, Roy Hodgson, Jagielka, Hodgson, SS, Phil Jagielka, Avram Grant, Andy Carroll, Steven Gerrard, Everton, Oskar Schindler, Holocaust, Jews, Polish, Chelsea, Wayne Rooney, Auschwitz, Krakow, Gestapo, Rooney, Hart, Grant Passage: Several members of England’s Euro 2012 squad travelled to the Auschwitz death camp yesterday. Wayne Rooney and Joe Hart were among those who toured the gas chambers, while the rest of the squad stayed closer to their Krakow base to visit the enamel factory where Oskar Schindler protected Jews from the SS and Gestapo. Hart, Rooney and the national team manager Roy Hodgson were joined by Leighton Baines, Theo Walcott, Andy Carroll, Jack Butland and Phil Jagielka, as well as former Chelsea manager Avram Grant, who lost 15 members of his family at the camp. Everton defender Jagielka, whose grandparents were Polish, said parts of the visit left him fighting back tears. Grant asked Hodgson to join the squad's Auschwitz visit to explain to them what happened. His father buried his parents and siblings during the Holocaust. Trip was filmed to educate secondary school pupils about the Holocaust. Captain Steven Gerrard led an additional visit to Oskar Schindler's factory
Oskar Schindler
[ "Polish" ]
{ "passage": 1580, "query": 2472 }
Query: Leading: England captain Steven Gerrard arrives at the Oskar Schindler factory in Krakow, @placeholder Entities: England, Euro 2012, Leighton Baines, Theo Walcott, Jack Butland, Joe Hart, Roy Hodgson, Jagielka, Hodgson, SS, Phil Jagielka, Avram Grant, Andy Carroll, Steven Gerrard, Everton, Oskar Schindler, Holocaust, Jews, Polish, Chelsea, Wayne Rooney, Auschwitz, Krakow, Gestapo, Rooney, Hart, Grant Passage: Several members of England’s Euro 2012 squad travelled to the Auschwitz death camp yesterday. Wayne Rooney and Joe Hart were among those who toured the gas chambers, while the rest of the squad stayed closer to their Krakow base to visit the enamel factory where Oskar Schindler protected Jews from the SS and Gestapo. Hart, Rooney and the national team manager Roy Hodgson were joined by Leighton Baines, Theo Walcott, Andy Carroll, Jack Butland and Phil Jagielka, as well as former Chelsea manager Avram Grant, who lost 15 members of his family at the camp. Everton defender Jagielka, whose grandparents were Polish, said parts of the visit left him fighting back tears. Grant asked Hodgson to join the squad's Auschwitz visit to explain to them what happened. His father buried his parents and siblings during the Holocaust. Trip was filmed to educate secondary school pupils about the Holocaust. Captain Steven Gerrard led an additional visit to Oskar Schindler's factory
Polish
[ "Belfast" ]
{ "passage": 1581, "query": 2473 }
Query: "Yet again we see a reckless attempt to kill and injure innocent people in @placeholder," he said. Entities: St. Anne's Cathedral, Northern Ireland, Peter Robinson, Sinn Fein, IRA, Martin McGuinness, Cathedral Quarter, CNN, Belfast Passage: Belfast (CNN) -- Northern Ireland's leaders condemned Saturday the detonation of a small bomb in central Belfast that police said could have killed or injured people. The device, left in a holdall bag, exploded at about 7 p.m. local time Friday in Belfast's busy Cathedral Quarter, near St. Anne's Cathedral, police said. No one was hurt. First Minister Peter Robinson described the attack as "despicable," while Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said it showed a "complete disregard for life." IRA dissidents are widely suspected of being behind the attack. A warning was telephoned through to a Belfast newspaper, but the wrong location was given for the device, police said. NEW: First Minister Peter Robinson condemns Belfast bomb blast as "despicable" A warning was telephoned to a newspaper but the wrong location was given, police said. Police say the small bomb, left in central Belfast, could have killed or injured passersby. Sinn Fein lawmaker condemns "reckless" act by people whose "only allegiance is to violence"
Belfast
[ "Islam" ]
{ "passage": 1582, "query": 2474 }
Query: Mr Johnson said there needed to be a distinction between @placeholder – which gave enrichment to millions of peaceful people – and the ‘virus of Islamism’. Entities: Islam, Islamism, Boris Johnson, Said, Woolwich, Telegraph, Muslims, Britain, London Passage: Boris Johnson has attacked Islamists who want to impose ‘mumbo-jumbo’ sharia law on Britain. The Mayor of London condemned as ‘bunk’ the idea that there was a clash of civilisations and warned against exaggerating the ‘plague’ of militants. Britain should not give the killers the prize they craved most – dividing us through perpetuating the myth of a 'war', he said. Boris Johnson, pictured during a media conference in Woolwich, said Britain should not let the killers divide the country through perpetuating a myth of a 'war' 'This is a sinister political agenda that promotes a sense of grievance and victimhood among a minority of Muslims,’ he wrote in his regular column for the Telegraph. Mayor of London condemned idea of a clash of civilisations. Said killers should not be allowed to divide country through myth of a 'war' Said distinction must be made between Islam and the 'virus of Islamism'
Islam
[ "Muslims" ]
{ "passage": 1582, "query": 2475 }
Query: numbered in the low thousands yet there were one million @placeholder in Entities: Islam, Islamism, Boris Johnson, Said, Woolwich, Telegraph, Muslims, Britain, London Passage: Boris Johnson has attacked Islamists who want to impose ‘mumbo-jumbo’ sharia law on Britain. The Mayor of London condemned as ‘bunk’ the idea that there was a clash of civilisations and warned against exaggerating the ‘plague’ of militants. Britain should not give the killers the prize they craved most – dividing us through perpetuating the myth of a 'war', he said. Boris Johnson, pictured during a media conference in Woolwich, said Britain should not let the killers divide the country through perpetuating a myth of a 'war' 'This is a sinister political agenda that promotes a sense of grievance and victimhood among a minority of Muslims,’ he wrote in his regular column for the Telegraph. Mayor of London condemned idea of a clash of civilisations. Said killers should not be allowed to divide country through myth of a 'war' Said distinction must be made between Islam and the 'virus of Islamism'
Muslims
[ "Indian" ]
{ "passage": 1583, "query": 2476 }
Query: And I say that because, my parents -- you know -- I come from a very Indian household, and the reality of the situation is that you simply cannot raise your children in America and expect them to be 100% @placeholder. Entities: University of Michigan, Davuluri, Miss America, Nina Davuluri, New York, Bollywood, F, American girl next door, CNN, Indian Passage: (CNN) -- Nina Davuluri changed the face of the American girl next door after she became the first Miss America of Indian descent. Her historic win introduced Bollywood dance into the talent portion of the contest that, up until 60 years ago, required contestants to be in "good health and of the white race." But not everyone appreciated the history she was making. Negative responses on social media made headlines after her win. Davuluri says she expected some of that reaction. After all, she faced that when she won Miss New York, too. "[F]or every negative comment or post or tweet that I received, I received hundreds and thousands of words of encouragement and support," said Davuluri, a graduate of the University of Michigan. "And that's still very true, even in my interactions in this past month on the road with various people, just so many positive, positive remarks." Nina Davuluri is the first Miss America winner of Indian descent. Davuluri ran on a platform of "celebrating diversity through cultural competency" It was a challenge to live her platform at home, she says. Davuluri: "Assimilation has to happen from both sides, it can't be one-sided."
Indian
[ "Duke" ]
{ "passage": 1584, "query": 2477 }
Query: The floral tribute of chrysanthemums included a note written and signed by the @placeholder, which said: 'May we never forget all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.' Entities: Roppongi, Diana, Japan, Australia, William, Happi, Gosho, Canada, Diana Fever, Emperor Akihito, New Zealand, Tim Peak, Empress Michiko, Kimiya Yui, Duke, UK, Hodogaya Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery, India Passage: Prince William has revealed that he would have liked to have been an astronaut as he helped launch a new business initiative on his second day in Japan. William's busy second day also saw him meet Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, as well as take part in a ceremony at the Hodogaya Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery. His comments on space travel came during a traditional sake bottle breaking ceremony, conducted with the help of astronauts Tim Peak and Kimiya Yui in Roppongi. Going native: William obligingly donned a red Happi robe for his role in the sake barrel breaking ceremony. The Duke was at the Hodogaya Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery. Princess Diana made the same trip in Feb 1995 - 20 years before her son. William laid a wreath of chrysanthemums and walked among the graves. 1,500 men from UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and India buried there. Later visited Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko at the Gosho. Diana's visit sparked what commentators later called 'Diana Fever' William had a similarly enthusiastic welcome when he arrived yesterday. Later revealed he would have liked to be an astronaut during a speech
Duke
[ "Japan" ]
{ "passage": 1584, "query": 2478 }
Query: Diana Fever: The Princess' visit sparked chaotic scenes as @placeholder fell, en masse, for her charms Entities: Roppongi, Diana, Japan, Australia, William, Happi, Gosho, Canada, Diana Fever, Emperor Akihito, New Zealand, Tim Peak, Empress Michiko, Kimiya Yui, Duke, UK, Hodogaya Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery, India Passage: Prince William has revealed that he would have liked to have been an astronaut as he helped launch a new business initiative on his second day in Japan. William's busy second day also saw him meet Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, as well as take part in a ceremony at the Hodogaya Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery. His comments on space travel came during a traditional sake bottle breaking ceremony, conducted with the help of astronauts Tim Peak and Kimiya Yui in Roppongi. Going native: William obligingly donned a red Happi robe for his role in the sake barrel breaking ceremony. The Duke was at the Hodogaya Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery. Princess Diana made the same trip in Feb 1995 - 20 years before her son. William laid a wreath of chrysanthemums and walked among the graves. 1,500 men from UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and India buried there. Later visited Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko at the Gosho. Diana's visit sparked what commentators later called 'Diana Fever' William had a similarly enthusiastic welcome when he arrived yesterday. Later revealed he would have liked to be an astronaut during a speech
Japan
[ "Barcelona" ]
{ "passage": 1585, "query": 2479 }
Query: Now that he has departed to @placeholder, his time at Liverpool can be fully evaluated. Entities: Player of the Year, Dalglish, Jonny Singer, Luis Suarez, Southampton, Barcelona, Uruguayan, Rodgers, Rickie Lambert, Keegan, Lambert, Liverpool, Jonny_Singer, Suarez Passage: By Jonny Singer Follow @@Jonny_Singer With Luis Suarez's move to Barcelona completed, Rickie Lambert could be set to take on the mantle of Liverpool's famous number seven shirt. But the question now is whether he can emulate Luis Suarez and earn the right to be mentioned in the same breath as others who have worn Liverpool's iconic number seven. The Uruguayan, for all his unsavoury antics, produced some phenomenal performances for Liverpool, culminating in his Player of the Year awards last season. So who else makes our list of Liverpool's greatest number sevens? VIDEO Scroll down to watch Rodgers hail Suarez as one of the best strikers in the world. Lambert likely to be Liverpool's new number seven shirt. Number is iconic in the club's history. Former Southampton man following in the steps of Keegan and Dalglish
Barcelona
[ "Mexico" ]
{ "passage": 1586, "query": 2480 }
Query: They all will receive applause, and it will all sound great ... until you realize that "secure the border" is slang for "keep the @placeholder out." Entities: Michigan, LZ Granderson, Pac, U.S., Canada, Christianity, Arizona, Mexico, America, Grand Rapids, Granderson, CNN, GOP Passage: Grand Rapids, Michigan (CNN) -- In case you plan to see Wednesday's GOP debate, allow me to offer up some crib notes so you don't get lost. First, when you hear the candidates talk about "job creators," that's just another way of saying "rich people" or "the guy bankrolling my super Pac." When someone says "family values," that's to remind the audience that they don't like gay people; "religious freedom" means "Christianity"; and it's not really a GOP debate until a candidate attacks the "liberal media" for asking questions they're too afraid to answer. Now there will be plenty of other buzz words and euphemisms that will be tossed around during the debate, but since it is being held in Arizona, chances are the most popular phrase will be "secure the border." "Secure the border" has been a theme of the GOP presidential campaign. LZ Granderson asks why focus is on Mexico border rather than larger one to the north. He says the U.S.-Canada border is less than 1% secure. Granderson: Hidden message in the debate is about race and fears of a changing America
Mexico
[ "Mexico" ]
{ "passage": 1586, "query": 2481 }
Query: There are definitely reasons for serious concern about safety along the Mexican border, but according to our own intelligence, @placeholder should hardly be our only concern. Entities: Michigan, LZ Granderson, Pac, U.S., Canada, Christianity, Arizona, Mexico, America, Grand Rapids, Granderson, CNN, GOP Passage: Grand Rapids, Michigan (CNN) -- In case you plan to see Wednesday's GOP debate, allow me to offer up some crib notes so you don't get lost. First, when you hear the candidates talk about "job creators," that's just another way of saying "rich people" or "the guy bankrolling my super Pac." When someone says "family values," that's to remind the audience that they don't like gay people; "religious freedom" means "Christianity"; and it's not really a GOP debate until a candidate attacks the "liberal media" for asking questions they're too afraid to answer. Now there will be plenty of other buzz words and euphemisms that will be tossed around during the debate, but since it is being held in Arizona, chances are the most popular phrase will be "secure the border." "Secure the border" has been a theme of the GOP presidential campaign. LZ Granderson asks why focus is on Mexico border rather than larger one to the north. He says the U.S.-Canada border is less than 1% secure. Granderson: Hidden message in the debate is about race and fears of a changing America
Mexico
[ "Canada" ]
{ "passage": 1586, "query": 2482 }
Query: This is not to perpetuate the myth that the September 11 terrorists came through @placeholder or defame our northern neighbors. Entities: Michigan, LZ Granderson, Pac, U.S., Canada, Christianity, Arizona, Mexico, America, Grand Rapids, Granderson, CNN, GOP Passage: Grand Rapids, Michigan (CNN) -- In case you plan to see Wednesday's GOP debate, allow me to offer up some crib notes so you don't get lost. First, when you hear the candidates talk about "job creators," that's just another way of saying "rich people" or "the guy bankrolling my super Pac." When someone says "family values," that's to remind the audience that they don't like gay people; "religious freedom" means "Christianity"; and it's not really a GOP debate until a candidate attacks the "liberal media" for asking questions they're too afraid to answer. Now there will be plenty of other buzz words and euphemisms that will be tossed around during the debate, but since it is being held in Arizona, chances are the most popular phrase will be "secure the border." "Secure the border" has been a theme of the GOP presidential campaign. LZ Granderson asks why focus is on Mexico border rather than larger one to the north. He says the U.S.-Canada border is less than 1% secure. Granderson: Hidden message in the debate is about race and fears of a changing America
Canada
[ "America", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1586, "query": 2483 }
Query: It's a part, but the larger truth is that nonwhite people will be the majority in this country by 2040 and this browning of @placeholder scares the hell out of a lot of people, particularly some white people. Entities: Michigan, LZ Granderson, Pac, U.S., Canada, Christianity, Arizona, Mexico, America, Grand Rapids, Granderson, CNN, GOP Passage: Grand Rapids, Michigan (CNN) -- In case you plan to see Wednesday's GOP debate, allow me to offer up some crib notes so you don't get lost. First, when you hear the candidates talk about "job creators," that's just another way of saying "rich people" or "the guy bankrolling my super Pac." When someone says "family values," that's to remind the audience that they don't like gay people; "religious freedom" means "Christianity"; and it's not really a GOP debate until a candidate attacks the "liberal media" for asking questions they're too afraid to answer. Now there will be plenty of other buzz words and euphemisms that will be tossed around during the debate, but since it is being held in Arizona, chances are the most popular phrase will be "secure the border." "Secure the border" has been a theme of the GOP presidential campaign. LZ Granderson asks why focus is on Mexico border rather than larger one to the north. He says the U.S.-Canada border is less than 1% secure. Granderson: Hidden message in the debate is about race and fears of a changing America
America
[ "America", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1586, "query": 2483 }
Query: It's a part, but the larger truth is that nonwhite people will be the majority in this country by 2040 and this browning of @placeholder scares the hell out of a lot of people, particularly some white people. Entities: Michigan, LZ Granderson, Pac, U.S., Canada, Christianity, Arizona, Mexico, America, Grand Rapids, Granderson, CNN, GOP Passage: Grand Rapids, Michigan (CNN) -- In case you plan to see Wednesday's GOP debate, allow me to offer up some crib notes so you don't get lost. First, when you hear the candidates talk about "job creators," that's just another way of saying "rich people" or "the guy bankrolling my super Pac." When someone says "family values," that's to remind the audience that they don't like gay people; "religious freedom" means "Christianity"; and it's not really a GOP debate until a candidate attacks the "liberal media" for asking questions they're too afraid to answer. Now there will be plenty of other buzz words and euphemisms that will be tossed around during the debate, but since it is being held in Arizona, chances are the most popular phrase will be "secure the border." "Secure the border" has been a theme of the GOP presidential campaign. LZ Granderson asks why focus is on Mexico border rather than larger one to the north. He says the U.S.-Canada border is less than 1% secure. Granderson: Hidden message in the debate is about race and fears of a changing America
U.S.
[ "Mexico" ]
{ "passage": 1586, "query": 2484 }
Query: The thinking goes that if the country can deport the @placeholder who are illegally here and stop new ones from coming in, maybe that trend will slow down or even reverse. Entities: Michigan, LZ Granderson, Pac, U.S., Canada, Christianity, Arizona, Mexico, America, Grand Rapids, Granderson, CNN, GOP Passage: Grand Rapids, Michigan (CNN) -- In case you plan to see Wednesday's GOP debate, allow me to offer up some crib notes so you don't get lost. First, when you hear the candidates talk about "job creators," that's just another way of saying "rich people" or "the guy bankrolling my super Pac." When someone says "family values," that's to remind the audience that they don't like gay people; "religious freedom" means "Christianity"; and it's not really a GOP debate until a candidate attacks the "liberal media" for asking questions they're too afraid to answer. Now there will be plenty of other buzz words and euphemisms that will be tossed around during the debate, but since it is being held in Arizona, chances are the most popular phrase will be "secure the border." "Secure the border" has been a theme of the GOP presidential campaign. LZ Granderson asks why focus is on Mexico border rather than larger one to the north. He says the U.S.-Canada border is less than 1% secure. Granderson: Hidden message in the debate is about race and fears of a changing America
Mexico
[ "Arizona" ]
{ "passage": 1586, "query": 2485 }
Query: That sentiment is at the core of the racial profiling laws started in @placeholder and is at the core of the entire illegal immigration conversation. Entities: Michigan, LZ Granderson, Pac, U.S., Canada, Christianity, Arizona, Mexico, America, Grand Rapids, Granderson, CNN, GOP Passage: Grand Rapids, Michigan (CNN) -- In case you plan to see Wednesday's GOP debate, allow me to offer up some crib notes so you don't get lost. First, when you hear the candidates talk about "job creators," that's just another way of saying "rich people" or "the guy bankrolling my super Pac." When someone says "family values," that's to remind the audience that they don't like gay people; "religious freedom" means "Christianity"; and it's not really a GOP debate until a candidate attacks the "liberal media" for asking questions they're too afraid to answer. Now there will be plenty of other buzz words and euphemisms that will be tossed around during the debate, but since it is being held in Arizona, chances are the most popular phrase will be "secure the border." "Secure the border" has been a theme of the GOP presidential campaign. LZ Granderson asks why focus is on Mexico border rather than larger one to the north. He says the U.S.-Canada border is less than 1% secure. Granderson: Hidden message in the debate is about race and fears of a changing America
Arizona
[ "Hamas" ]
{ "passage": 1587, "query": 2486 }
Query: They [Israelis] claim that they were very careful about collateral damage and they targeted only @placeholder, as they call them, militants and operatives. Entities: Prince Turki al-Faisal, United States, Hamas, RIYADH, Israel, Gaza, U.S., Al-Faisal, Saudi, Nic Robertson, Arab, Turki al-Faisal, Obama, CNN, American, Saudi Arabia, Mideast, al-Faisal Passage: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (CNN -- Relations between Arab nations and the United States hinge on American leaders living up to their rhetoric about commitment to lasting peace in the Mideast, Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal told CNN Saturday. Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal talks with CNN's Nic Robertson about U.S. relations with Arab nations. "President Obama, in his statement yesterday, said that he's genuinely making the effort to accomplish a peaceful resolution," al-Faisal, who served as Saudi ambassador to the United States from 2005 to 2007, told CNN's Nic Robertson in an interview Friday. "We've heard this before," al-Faisal said. "We need to see implementation. We need to see facts on the ground change. We need to see rhetoric change. We need to see presence on the ground." Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal says U.S.-Arab relations hinge on U.S. role in peace. Says U.S. lost Arab support by backing Israel in Gaza "catastrophe" "Israel is radioactive in region ... Anyone it touches becomes heroic, legitimate" Al-Faisal believes U.S. and Israel should negotiate with Hamas
Hamas
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1587, "query": 2487 }
Query: "I think this is one of the issues that makes the relationship between the Arab world in general and Saudi Arabia in particular threatened when it comes to dealing with the @placeholder," al-Faisal said. Entities: Prince Turki al-Faisal, United States, Hamas, RIYADH, Israel, Gaza, U.S., Al-Faisal, Saudi, Nic Robertson, Arab, Turki al-Faisal, Obama, CNN, American, Saudi Arabia, Mideast, al-Faisal Passage: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (CNN -- Relations between Arab nations and the United States hinge on American leaders living up to their rhetoric about commitment to lasting peace in the Mideast, Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal told CNN Saturday. Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal talks with CNN's Nic Robertson about U.S. relations with Arab nations. "President Obama, in his statement yesterday, said that he's genuinely making the effort to accomplish a peaceful resolution," al-Faisal, who served as Saudi ambassador to the United States from 2005 to 2007, told CNN's Nic Robertson in an interview Friday. "We've heard this before," al-Faisal said. "We need to see implementation. We need to see facts on the ground change. We need to see rhetoric change. We need to see presence on the ground." Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal says U.S.-Arab relations hinge on U.S. role in peace. Says U.S. lost Arab support by backing Israel in Gaza "catastrophe" "Israel is radioactive in region ... Anyone it touches becomes heroic, legitimate" Al-Faisal believes U.S. and Israel should negotiate with Hamas
American
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1587, "query": 2487 }
Query: "I think this is one of the issues that makes the relationship between the Arab world in general and Saudi Arabia in particular threatened when it comes to dealing with the @placeholder," al-Faisal said. Entities: Prince Turki al-Faisal, United States, Hamas, RIYADH, Israel, Gaza, U.S., Al-Faisal, Saudi, Nic Robertson, Arab, Turki al-Faisal, Obama, CNN, American, Saudi Arabia, Mideast, al-Faisal Passage: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (CNN -- Relations between Arab nations and the United States hinge on American leaders living up to their rhetoric about commitment to lasting peace in the Mideast, Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal told CNN Saturday. Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal talks with CNN's Nic Robertson about U.S. relations with Arab nations. "President Obama, in his statement yesterday, said that he's genuinely making the effort to accomplish a peaceful resolution," al-Faisal, who served as Saudi ambassador to the United States from 2005 to 2007, told CNN's Nic Robertson in an interview Friday. "We've heard this before," al-Faisal said. "We need to see implementation. We need to see facts on the ground change. We need to see rhetoric change. We need to see presence on the ground." Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal says U.S.-Arab relations hinge on U.S. role in peace. Says U.S. lost Arab support by backing Israel in Gaza "catastrophe" "Israel is radioactive in region ... Anyone it touches becomes heroic, legitimate" Al-Faisal believes U.S. and Israel should negotiate with Hamas
U.S.
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1587, "query": 2487 }
Query: "I think this is one of the issues that makes the relationship between the Arab world in general and Saudi Arabia in particular threatened when it comes to dealing with the @placeholder," al-Faisal said. Entities: Prince Turki al-Faisal, United States, Hamas, RIYADH, Israel, Gaza, U.S., Al-Faisal, Saudi, Nic Robertson, Arab, Turki al-Faisal, Obama, CNN, American, Saudi Arabia, Mideast, al-Faisal Passage: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (CNN -- Relations between Arab nations and the United States hinge on American leaders living up to their rhetoric about commitment to lasting peace in the Mideast, Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal told CNN Saturday. Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal talks with CNN's Nic Robertson about U.S. relations with Arab nations. "President Obama, in his statement yesterday, said that he's genuinely making the effort to accomplish a peaceful resolution," al-Faisal, who served as Saudi ambassador to the United States from 2005 to 2007, told CNN's Nic Robertson in an interview Friday. "We've heard this before," al-Faisal said. "We need to see implementation. We need to see facts on the ground change. We need to see rhetoric change. We need to see presence on the ground." Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal says U.S.-Arab relations hinge on U.S. role in peace. Says U.S. lost Arab support by backing Israel in Gaza "catastrophe" "Israel is radioactive in region ... Anyone it touches becomes heroic, legitimate" Al-Faisal believes U.S. and Israel should negotiate with Hamas
United States
[ "Hamas" ]
{ "passage": 1587, "query": 2488 }
Query: Asked how to stop the rockets, al-Faisal said he thinks the key is to bring @placeholder into the political fold. Entities: Prince Turki al-Faisal, United States, Hamas, RIYADH, Israel, Gaza, U.S., Al-Faisal, Saudi, Nic Robertson, Arab, Turki al-Faisal, Obama, CNN, American, Saudi Arabia, Mideast, al-Faisal Passage: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (CNN -- Relations between Arab nations and the United States hinge on American leaders living up to their rhetoric about commitment to lasting peace in the Mideast, Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal told CNN Saturday. Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal talks with CNN's Nic Robertson about U.S. relations with Arab nations. "President Obama, in his statement yesterday, said that he's genuinely making the effort to accomplish a peaceful resolution," al-Faisal, who served as Saudi ambassador to the United States from 2005 to 2007, told CNN's Nic Robertson in an interview Friday. "We've heard this before," al-Faisal said. "We need to see implementation. We need to see facts on the ground change. We need to see rhetoric change. We need to see presence on the ground." Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal says U.S.-Arab relations hinge on U.S. role in peace. Says U.S. lost Arab support by backing Israel in Gaza "catastrophe" "Israel is radioactive in region ... Anyone it touches becomes heroic, legitimate" Al-Faisal believes U.S. and Israel should negotiate with Hamas
Hamas
[ "Arab" ]
{ "passage": 1587, "query": 2489 }
Query: He said Obama should ask Israel to accept the @placeholder peace plan. Entities: Prince Turki al-Faisal, United States, Hamas, RIYADH, Israel, Gaza, U.S., Al-Faisal, Saudi, Nic Robertson, Arab, Turki al-Faisal, Obama, CNN, American, Saudi Arabia, Mideast, al-Faisal Passage: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (CNN -- Relations between Arab nations and the United States hinge on American leaders living up to their rhetoric about commitment to lasting peace in the Mideast, Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal told CNN Saturday. Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal talks with CNN's Nic Robertson about U.S. relations with Arab nations. "President Obama, in his statement yesterday, said that he's genuinely making the effort to accomplish a peaceful resolution," al-Faisal, who served as Saudi ambassador to the United States from 2005 to 2007, told CNN's Nic Robertson in an interview Friday. "We've heard this before," al-Faisal said. "We need to see implementation. We need to see facts on the ground change. We need to see rhetoric change. We need to see presence on the ground." Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal says U.S.-Arab relations hinge on U.S. role in peace. Says U.S. lost Arab support by backing Israel in Gaza "catastrophe" "Israel is radioactive in region ... Anyone it touches becomes heroic, legitimate" Al-Faisal believes U.S. and Israel should negotiate with Hamas
Arab
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1587, "query": 2490 }
Query: "In terms of government relations, that is something that will have to be decided by the leaderships in the Arab world and @placeholder, but it's not a pretty picture." Entities: Prince Turki al-Faisal, United States, Hamas, RIYADH, Israel, Gaza, U.S., Al-Faisal, Saudi, Nic Robertson, Arab, Turki al-Faisal, Obama, CNN, American, Saudi Arabia, Mideast, al-Faisal Passage: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (CNN -- Relations between Arab nations and the United States hinge on American leaders living up to their rhetoric about commitment to lasting peace in the Mideast, Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal told CNN Saturday. Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal talks with CNN's Nic Robertson about U.S. relations with Arab nations. "President Obama, in his statement yesterday, said that he's genuinely making the effort to accomplish a peaceful resolution," al-Faisal, who served as Saudi ambassador to the United States from 2005 to 2007, told CNN's Nic Robertson in an interview Friday. "We've heard this before," al-Faisal said. "We need to see implementation. We need to see facts on the ground change. We need to see rhetoric change. We need to see presence on the ground." Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal says U.S.-Arab relations hinge on U.S. role in peace. Says U.S. lost Arab support by backing Israel in Gaza "catastrophe" "Israel is radioactive in region ... Anyone it touches becomes heroic, legitimate" Al-Faisal believes U.S. and Israel should negotiate with Hamas
American
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1587, "query": 2490 }
Query: "In terms of government relations, that is something that will have to be decided by the leaderships in the Arab world and @placeholder, but it's not a pretty picture." Entities: Prince Turki al-Faisal, United States, Hamas, RIYADH, Israel, Gaza, U.S., Al-Faisal, Saudi, Nic Robertson, Arab, Turki al-Faisal, Obama, CNN, American, Saudi Arabia, Mideast, al-Faisal Passage: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (CNN -- Relations between Arab nations and the United States hinge on American leaders living up to their rhetoric about commitment to lasting peace in the Mideast, Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal told CNN Saturday. Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal talks with CNN's Nic Robertson about U.S. relations with Arab nations. "President Obama, in his statement yesterday, said that he's genuinely making the effort to accomplish a peaceful resolution," al-Faisal, who served as Saudi ambassador to the United States from 2005 to 2007, told CNN's Nic Robertson in an interview Friday. "We've heard this before," al-Faisal said. "We need to see implementation. We need to see facts on the ground change. We need to see rhetoric change. We need to see presence on the ground." Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal says U.S.-Arab relations hinge on U.S. role in peace. Says U.S. lost Arab support by backing Israel in Gaza "catastrophe" "Israel is radioactive in region ... Anyone it touches becomes heroic, legitimate" Al-Faisal believes U.S. and Israel should negotiate with Hamas
U.S.
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1587, "query": 2490 }
Query: "In terms of government relations, that is something that will have to be decided by the leaderships in the Arab world and @placeholder, but it's not a pretty picture." Entities: Prince Turki al-Faisal, United States, Hamas, RIYADH, Israel, Gaza, U.S., Al-Faisal, Saudi, Nic Robertson, Arab, Turki al-Faisal, Obama, CNN, American, Saudi Arabia, Mideast, al-Faisal Passage: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (CNN -- Relations between Arab nations and the United States hinge on American leaders living up to their rhetoric about commitment to lasting peace in the Mideast, Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal told CNN Saturday. Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal talks with CNN's Nic Robertson about U.S. relations with Arab nations. "President Obama, in his statement yesterday, said that he's genuinely making the effort to accomplish a peaceful resolution," al-Faisal, who served as Saudi ambassador to the United States from 2005 to 2007, told CNN's Nic Robertson in an interview Friday. "We've heard this before," al-Faisal said. "We need to see implementation. We need to see facts on the ground change. We need to see rhetoric change. We need to see presence on the ground." Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal says U.S.-Arab relations hinge on U.S. role in peace. Says U.S. lost Arab support by backing Israel in Gaza "catastrophe" "Israel is radioactive in region ... Anyone it touches becomes heroic, legitimate" Al-Faisal believes U.S. and Israel should negotiate with Hamas
United States
[ "Exeter", "Exeter Hospital" ]
{ "passage": 1588, "query": 2491 }
Query: Thirty @placeholder patients have been diagnosed with the same strain of hepatitis C that Kwiatkowski has. Entities: Exeter Hospital, Michigan, Nebraska, David Kwiatkowski, Kwiatkowski, New Hampshire, Exeter, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Hospitals in at least eight states want to know how many hundreds or thousands of their patients have come in contact with a lab technician accused of spreading hepatitis C. The man, David Kwiatkowski, has the disease, which can pass through contact with contaminated blood, most often via shared needles. Authorities say the Michigan native injected himself with painkillers meant for patients when he worked at Exeter Hospital in New Hampshire and left the syringes for reuse. He was arrested this month in connection with spreading the disease at Exeter and has been charged with obtaining controlled substances by fraud and tampering with a consumer product, according to an affidavit filed in federal court. He is suspected of stealing fentanyl, a powerful analgesic that is substantially more potent than morphine, the affidavit said. Staffing firm says it's aware of the issue but has no immediate comment. The suspect worked in several states as a lab technician. Lawsuits have been filed in federal court in Nebraska. Kwiatkowski is called a "serial infector"
Exeter
[ "Exeter", "Exeter Hospital" ]
{ "passage": 1588, "query": 2491 }
Query: Thirty @placeholder patients have been diagnosed with the same strain of hepatitis C that Kwiatkowski has. Entities: Exeter Hospital, Michigan, Nebraska, David Kwiatkowski, Kwiatkowski, New Hampshire, Exeter, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Hospitals in at least eight states want to know how many hundreds or thousands of their patients have come in contact with a lab technician accused of spreading hepatitis C. The man, David Kwiatkowski, has the disease, which can pass through contact with contaminated blood, most often via shared needles. Authorities say the Michigan native injected himself with painkillers meant for patients when he worked at Exeter Hospital in New Hampshire and left the syringes for reuse. He was arrested this month in connection with spreading the disease at Exeter and has been charged with obtaining controlled substances by fraud and tampering with a consumer product, according to an affidavit filed in federal court. He is suspected of stealing fentanyl, a powerful analgesic that is substantially more potent than morphine, the affidavit said. Staffing firm says it's aware of the issue but has no immediate comment. The suspect worked in several states as a lab technician. Lawsuits have been filed in federal court in Nebraska. Kwiatkowski is called a "serial infector"
Exeter Hospital
[ "David Kwiatkowski", "Kwiatkowski" ]
{ "passage": 1588, "query": 2492 }
Query: "However, as we continue to learn about @placeholder's history in other states from the ongoing criminal investigation, and out of an abundance of caution, Exeter Hospital supports the (health department's) decision to offer expanded testing to patients treated in these two other areas even though Kwiatkowski had no formal role supporting procedures in those areas." Entities: Exeter Hospital, Michigan, Nebraska, David Kwiatkowski, Kwiatkowski, New Hampshire, Exeter, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Hospitals in at least eight states want to know how many hundreds or thousands of their patients have come in contact with a lab technician accused of spreading hepatitis C. The man, David Kwiatkowski, has the disease, which can pass through contact with contaminated blood, most often via shared needles. Authorities say the Michigan native injected himself with painkillers meant for patients when he worked at Exeter Hospital in New Hampshire and left the syringes for reuse. He was arrested this month in connection with spreading the disease at Exeter and has been charged with obtaining controlled substances by fraud and tampering with a consumer product, according to an affidavit filed in federal court. He is suspected of stealing fentanyl, a powerful analgesic that is substantially more potent than morphine, the affidavit said. Staffing firm says it's aware of the issue but has no immediate comment. The suspect worked in several states as a lab technician. Lawsuits have been filed in federal court in Nebraska. Kwiatkowski is called a "serial infector"
David Kwiatkowski
[ "David Kwiatkowski", "Kwiatkowski" ]
{ "passage": 1588, "query": 2492 }
Query: "However, as we continue to learn about @placeholder's history in other states from the ongoing criminal investigation, and out of an abundance of caution, Exeter Hospital supports the (health department's) decision to offer expanded testing to patients treated in these two other areas even though Kwiatkowski had no formal role supporting procedures in those areas." Entities: Exeter Hospital, Michigan, Nebraska, David Kwiatkowski, Kwiatkowski, New Hampshire, Exeter, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Hospitals in at least eight states want to know how many hundreds or thousands of their patients have come in contact with a lab technician accused of spreading hepatitis C. The man, David Kwiatkowski, has the disease, which can pass through contact with contaminated blood, most often via shared needles. Authorities say the Michigan native injected himself with painkillers meant for patients when he worked at Exeter Hospital in New Hampshire and left the syringes for reuse. He was arrested this month in connection with spreading the disease at Exeter and has been charged with obtaining controlled substances by fraud and tampering with a consumer product, according to an affidavit filed in federal court. He is suspected of stealing fentanyl, a powerful analgesic that is substantially more potent than morphine, the affidavit said. Staffing firm says it's aware of the issue but has no immediate comment. The suspect worked in several states as a lab technician. Lawsuits have been filed in federal court in Nebraska. Kwiatkowski is called a "serial infector"
Kwiatkowski
[ "Afghan", "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 1589, "query": 2493 }
Query: Allen said an @placeholder soldier at the outpost spotted the suspect going out around 3 a.m. Sunday and notified American commanders. Entities: Leon Panetta, United States, Afghanistan, U.S., Middle East, War is hell, NATO, Afghan, CNN, American, ISAF, Kabul, John Allen, Panetta Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The "terrible" weekend killings of civilians won't knock the United States and its NATO allies off the course they've charted in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Monday. An American sergeant is suspected of killing 16 people: nine Afghan children, three women and four men in two villages near his combat outpost on Sunday. Gen. John Allen, the U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, called the rampage "the actions of a single soldier," but it has added new strains to the relationship between the coalition and the Afghan people in the decade-old war. As he set out for a trip to the Middle East, Panetta told reporters the allies "seem to get tested almost every other day." But he added, "It is important that, all of us, United States, Afghanistan, the ISAF forces all stick to the strategy that we've laid out." NEW: "War is hell," Panetta says, but killings won't affect strategy. The suspect was treated for a 2010 brain injury but was cleared for duty, an official says. His medical history will be part of the investigation, NATO commander says. "The people in these villages are scared," one Afghan tells CNN
Afghan
[ "Afghan", "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 1589, "query": 2493 }
Query: Allen said an @placeholder soldier at the outpost spotted the suspect going out around 3 a.m. Sunday and notified American commanders. Entities: Leon Panetta, United States, Afghanistan, U.S., Middle East, War is hell, NATO, Afghan, CNN, American, ISAF, Kabul, John Allen, Panetta Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The "terrible" weekend killings of civilians won't knock the United States and its NATO allies off the course they've charted in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Monday. An American sergeant is suspected of killing 16 people: nine Afghan children, three women and four men in two villages near his combat outpost on Sunday. Gen. John Allen, the U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, called the rampage "the actions of a single soldier," but it has added new strains to the relationship between the coalition and the Afghan people in the decade-old war. As he set out for a trip to the Middle East, Panetta told reporters the allies "seem to get tested almost every other day." But he added, "It is important that, all of us, United States, Afghanistan, the ISAF forces all stick to the strategy that we've laid out." NEW: "War is hell," Panetta says, but killings won't affect strategy. The suspect was treated for a 2010 brain injury but was cleared for duty, an official says. His medical history will be part of the investigation, NATO commander says. "The people in these villages are scared," one Afghan tells CNN
Afghanistan
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1589, "query": 2494 }
Query: "There was a head count done amongst the @placeholder soldiers, recognized that he was missing, unaccounted for. Entities: Leon Panetta, United States, Afghanistan, U.S., Middle East, War is hell, NATO, Afghan, CNN, American, ISAF, Kabul, John Allen, Panetta Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The "terrible" weekend killings of civilians won't knock the United States and its NATO allies off the course they've charted in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Monday. An American sergeant is suspected of killing 16 people: nine Afghan children, three women and four men in two villages near his combat outpost on Sunday. Gen. John Allen, the U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, called the rampage "the actions of a single soldier," but it has added new strains to the relationship between the coalition and the Afghan people in the decade-old war. As he set out for a trip to the Middle East, Panetta told reporters the allies "seem to get tested almost every other day." But he added, "It is important that, all of us, United States, Afghanistan, the ISAF forces all stick to the strategy that we've laid out." NEW: "War is hell," Panetta says, but killings won't affect strategy. The suspect was treated for a 2010 brain injury but was cleared for duty, an official says. His medical history will be part of the investigation, NATO commander says. "The people in these villages are scared," one Afghan tells CNN
American
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1589, "query": 2494 }
Query: "There was a head count done amongst the @placeholder soldiers, recognized that he was missing, unaccounted for. Entities: Leon Panetta, United States, Afghanistan, U.S., Middle East, War is hell, NATO, Afghan, CNN, American, ISAF, Kabul, John Allen, Panetta Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The "terrible" weekend killings of civilians won't knock the United States and its NATO allies off the course they've charted in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Monday. An American sergeant is suspected of killing 16 people: nine Afghan children, three women and four men in two villages near his combat outpost on Sunday. Gen. John Allen, the U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, called the rampage "the actions of a single soldier," but it has added new strains to the relationship between the coalition and the Afghan people in the decade-old war. As he set out for a trip to the Middle East, Panetta told reporters the allies "seem to get tested almost every other day." But he added, "It is important that, all of us, United States, Afghanistan, the ISAF forces all stick to the strategy that we've laid out." NEW: "War is hell," Panetta says, but killings won't affect strategy. The suspect was treated for a 2010 brain injury but was cleared for duty, an official says. His medical history will be part of the investigation, NATO commander says. "The people in these villages are scared," one Afghan tells CNN
U.S.
[ "American", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1589, "query": 2494 }
Query: "There was a head count done amongst the @placeholder soldiers, recognized that he was missing, unaccounted for. Entities: Leon Panetta, United States, Afghanistan, U.S., Middle East, War is hell, NATO, Afghan, CNN, American, ISAF, Kabul, John Allen, Panetta Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The "terrible" weekend killings of civilians won't knock the United States and its NATO allies off the course they've charted in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Monday. An American sergeant is suspected of killing 16 people: nine Afghan children, three women and four men in two villages near his combat outpost on Sunday. Gen. John Allen, the U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, called the rampage "the actions of a single soldier," but it has added new strains to the relationship between the coalition and the Afghan people in the decade-old war. As he set out for a trip to the Middle East, Panetta told reporters the allies "seem to get tested almost every other day." But he added, "It is important that, all of us, United States, Afghanistan, the ISAF forces all stick to the strategy that we've laid out." NEW: "War is hell," Panetta says, but killings won't affect strategy. The suspect was treated for a 2010 brain injury but was cleared for duty, an official says. His medical history will be part of the investigation, NATO commander says. "The people in these villages are scared," one Afghan tells CNN
United States
[ "Nina", "Nina Higham" ]
{ "passage": 1590, "query": 2495 }
Query: Ben said: 'I didn't go there to be pretty or really good looking, I was just driving @placeholder down to the second stage of the competition. Entities: Nina Highham, Greater Manchester, England, Miss England, Wigan, Leicester, Ben Guymer, Nina Higham, Nina, Ben Passage: A supportive man, giving his fiancee a lift to the regional heats of the Miss England competition ended up being asked to compete. Ben Guymer, 25, from Wigan, Greater Manchester, caught the eye of beauty contest staff while giving moral support to Nina Higham at the beauty pageant's regional heats. But in a cruel twist paralegal Nina, also 25, failed to make the cut in Leicester - while Ben found himself thrust into the running for the Mr England prize. Scroll down for video Ben Guymer went to the Miss England heats to support his fiancee Nina but ended up being spotted himself. Ben Guymer accompanied Nina Highham to the Miss England heats. She didn't get through but he was spotted by eagle-eyed judges. He will now complete in the Mr England competition in June. Ben says his fiancee is happy for him and supportive of his pageant plans
Nina
[ "Nina", "Nina Higham" ]
{ "passage": 1590, "query": 2495 }
Query: Ben said: 'I didn't go there to be pretty or really good looking, I was just driving @placeholder down to the second stage of the competition. Entities: Nina Highham, Greater Manchester, England, Miss England, Wigan, Leicester, Ben Guymer, Nina Higham, Nina, Ben Passage: A supportive man, giving his fiancee a lift to the regional heats of the Miss England competition ended up being asked to compete. Ben Guymer, 25, from Wigan, Greater Manchester, caught the eye of beauty contest staff while giving moral support to Nina Higham at the beauty pageant's regional heats. But in a cruel twist paralegal Nina, also 25, failed to make the cut in Leicester - while Ben found himself thrust into the running for the Mr England prize. Scroll down for video Ben Guymer went to the Miss England heats to support his fiancee Nina but ended up being spotted himself. Ben Guymer accompanied Nina Highham to the Miss England heats. She didn't get through but he was spotted by eagle-eyed judges. He will now complete in the Mr England competition in June. Ben says his fiancee is happy for him and supportive of his pageant plans
Nina Higham
[ "Burgess Shale" ]
{ "passage": 1591, "query": 2496 }
Query: 'To me, the @placeholder is a grand tale in every way imaginable, and we are incredibly proud to be part of this new chapter and to keep the story alive and thriving in everyone’s imagination.' Entities: Burgess Shale, Yoho National Park, Jean, Bernard Caron Passage: Archaeologists have discovered an 'epic' new fossil site they could change what we know about animal evolution. The secret site is revealing fossils at an 'astonishing' rate, researchers say. They claim it will significantly increase our understanding of animals in the Cambrian period. Scroll down for video Jean-Bernard Caron with some of the fossil finds at the new site, which could hold more species than anywhere else in the world Yoho National Park's 505-million-year-old Burgess Shale – home to some of the planet's earliest animals, including a very primitive human relative – is one of the world's most important fossil sites. Site close to Burgess Shale, one of the most important fossil sites. Exact location being kept secret to avoid thieves targetting it. Researchers say they are find fossils at an 'astonishing' rate
Burgess Shale
[ "Burgess Shale" ]
{ "passage": 1591, "query": 2497 }
Query: In over 100 years of research, approximately 200 animal species have been identified at the original @placeholder discovery in Yoho National Park in over 600 field days. Entities: Burgess Shale, Yoho National Park, Jean, Bernard Caron Passage: Archaeologists have discovered an 'epic' new fossil site they could change what we know about animal evolution. The secret site is revealing fossils at an 'astonishing' rate, researchers say. They claim it will significantly increase our understanding of animals in the Cambrian period. Scroll down for video Jean-Bernard Caron with some of the fossil finds at the new site, which could hold more species than anywhere else in the world Yoho National Park's 505-million-year-old Burgess Shale – home to some of the planet's earliest animals, including a very primitive human relative – is one of the world's most important fossil sites. Site close to Burgess Shale, one of the most important fossil sites. Exact location being kept secret to avoid thieves targetting it. Researchers say they are find fossils at an 'astonishing' rate
Burgess Shale
[ "Marinko Matosevic", "Matosevic" ]
{ "passage": 1592, "query": 2498 }
Query: 'For me, I couldn't do it since I don't think that highly of the women's game,' @placeholder, 28, said of Murray's decision. Entities: Mad Dog, French, Marin Cilic, Queen's Club Aegon Championship, Marinko Matosevic, Marinko, Queen's Club, Croatian, Murray, Andy Murray, Matosevic, London, No.60, Australian, Amelie Mauresmo, Wimbledon Passage: Australian tennis player Marinko 'Mad Dog' Matosevic has slammed women's tennis and said he would never copy Andy Murray, who recently hired a female coach. His comment that he would never follow in the footsteps of Wimbledon champion Murray, who has appointed French former world No.1 tennis player Amelie Mauresmo as his coach, has overshadowed one of the biggest wins of his career. Matosevic, who is world No.60, beat ninth-seed Croatian Marin Cilic in an opening-round 6-4 6-4 upset win at the Queen's Club Aegon Championship in London on Tuesday. Scroll down for video Australian tennis player Marinko 'Mad Dog' Matosevic has said he would never copy Andy Murray's decision to hire a woman as his coach. Australian tennis player Marinko Matosevic has slammed women's tennis. Matosevic said he would never follow Andy Murray, who has hired former world No.1 player Amelie Mauresmo as his coach. The comments have overshadowed one of the biggest wins of his career. Matosevic beat Marin Cilic in an upset win at the Queen's Club in London
Marinko Matosevic
[ "Marinko Matosevic", "Matosevic" ]
{ "passage": 1592, "query": 2498 }
Query: 'For me, I couldn't do it since I don't think that highly of the women's game,' @placeholder, 28, said of Murray's decision. Entities: Mad Dog, French, Marin Cilic, Queen's Club Aegon Championship, Marinko Matosevic, Marinko, Queen's Club, Croatian, Murray, Andy Murray, Matosevic, London, No.60, Australian, Amelie Mauresmo, Wimbledon Passage: Australian tennis player Marinko 'Mad Dog' Matosevic has slammed women's tennis and said he would never copy Andy Murray, who recently hired a female coach. His comment that he would never follow in the footsteps of Wimbledon champion Murray, who has appointed French former world No.1 tennis player Amelie Mauresmo as his coach, has overshadowed one of the biggest wins of his career. Matosevic, who is world No.60, beat ninth-seed Croatian Marin Cilic in an opening-round 6-4 6-4 upset win at the Queen's Club Aegon Championship in London on Tuesday. Scroll down for video Australian tennis player Marinko 'Mad Dog' Matosevic has said he would never copy Andy Murray's decision to hire a woman as his coach. Australian tennis player Marinko Matosevic has slammed women's tennis. Matosevic said he would never follow Andy Murray, who has hired former world No.1 player Amelie Mauresmo as his coach. The comments have overshadowed one of the biggest wins of his career. Matosevic beat Marin Cilic in an upset win at the Queen's Club in London
Matosevic
[ "Australian" ]
{ "passage": 1592, "query": 2499 }
Query: 'All the older @placeholder came forward, you know, and the match was on their racquet, you know, very attacking players because they grew up on grass,' he said. Entities: Mad Dog, French, Marin Cilic, Queen's Club Aegon Championship, Marinko Matosevic, Marinko, Queen's Club, Croatian, Murray, Andy Murray, Matosevic, London, No.60, Australian, Amelie Mauresmo, Wimbledon Passage: Australian tennis player Marinko 'Mad Dog' Matosevic has slammed women's tennis and said he would never copy Andy Murray, who recently hired a female coach. His comment that he would never follow in the footsteps of Wimbledon champion Murray, who has appointed French former world No.1 tennis player Amelie Mauresmo as his coach, has overshadowed one of the biggest wins of his career. Matosevic, who is world No.60, beat ninth-seed Croatian Marin Cilic in an opening-round 6-4 6-4 upset win at the Queen's Club Aegon Championship in London on Tuesday. Scroll down for video Australian tennis player Marinko 'Mad Dog' Matosevic has said he would never copy Andy Murray's decision to hire a woman as his coach. Australian tennis player Marinko Matosevic has slammed women's tennis. Matosevic said he would never follow Andy Murray, who has hired former world No.1 player Amelie Mauresmo as his coach. The comments have overshadowed one of the biggest wins of his career. Matosevic beat Marin Cilic in an upset win at the Queen's Club in London
Australian
[ "Monaco" ]
{ "passage": 1593, "query": 2500 }
Query: 'The chances in @placeholder are always very high, and I was ready to do a great race, but unfortunately it was not to be. Entities: Ian Parkes, Williams - Maldonado, Australia, Maldonado, Malaysia, Frustartion, Bahrain, Spain, Monaco, Canada, Canadian Grand Prix, Lotus, Press Association, Williams, Grand Prix, China, F1 Passage: By Ian Parkes, Press Association Pastor Maldonado is not expecting his current bitter frustration to ease over the course of this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix. Six grands prix into his maiden campaign with Lotus - after spending two seasons at Williams - Maldonado currently finds himself at the foot of the 22-driver championship table. The team's problems have been numerous, but Maldonado appears to have encountered his fair share, initially retiring in the first two races in Australia and Malaysia. Frustartion: Pastor Maldonado currently finds himself bottom of the F1 championship table After at least seeing the chequered flag in the three grands prix that followed in China, Bahrain and Spain, with a high of 14th, a new low then arose in Monaco where Maldonado failed even to start. Maldonado at the bottom of the championship table after six races. Currently in his debut year with Lotus after two seasons at Williams. Failed even to start the last Grand Prix in Monaco. Doesn't believe frustrations will be eased during the next race in Canada
Monaco
[ "Supreme Court" ]
{ "passage": 1594, "query": 2501 }
Query: If President Obama is going to pick a @placeholder justice, it never has dawned on me that he will grab a list of people who aren't capable of doing the job. Entities: African American, Black Man, Spirit Within: 50 Perspectives on Faith, Politico.com, No Bias, No Bull, Supreme Court, America, Roland S. Martin, Brother, Roland Martin, Obama, CNN, Hispanic, Campbell Brown Passage: Editor's note: A nationally syndicated columnist, Roland S. Martin is the author of "Listening to the Spirit Within: 50 Perspectives on Faith" and "Speak, Brother! A Black Man's View of America." Visit his Web site for more information. He is hosting "No Bias, No Bull" at 8 p.m. ET on CNN while Campbell Brown is on maternity leave. Roland Martin says there's an assumption the word "qualified" needs to be used for women, minorities. (CNN) -- I couldn't help but laugh this morning when I saw the headline for a debate on Politico.com: "Should Obama feel obliged to appoint a qualified woman, African American or Hispanic to the Supreme Court? If so, why, and on what basis should he choose among these groups?" Roland Martin: Why isn't the word "qualified" used often for white men? He says "qualified" is often applied to idea of hiring women, minorities. He says every job should be filled with someone who has talent to succeed
Supreme Court
[ "Suffolk" ]
{ "passage": 1595, "query": 2502 }
Query: Experts predict the sea level in @placeholder will rise 37cm by the year 2080, making coastal flooding more likely. Entities: England, Suffolk, UK, Dutch, Britain, Assael Architecture Passage: As Britain braces itself for downpours this winter, one council has come up with an ingenious solution to reducing the risk to homes from flooding - building them on stilts. Houses in a Suffolk town are to be built on poles measuring three metres high, in a Dutch-inspired scheme to keep them safe away from flood waters. It is thought to be the first time the scheme will be used in the UK. An image of the houses on stilts that are to built in Suffolk to keep people's homes away from flood waters Assael Architecture, which has designed the complex, has produced images of what the marina will look like. Inspired by Dutch scheme, houses on flood plain will be built on stilts. Homes will be built on poles three metres high to lift them from flood waters. Designs approved by Suffolk council and will be the first scheme in England. Planners hoping to avoid problems of last winter, dubbed UK's wettest ever. Designers say homes are versatile and can be raised as high as necessary
Suffolk
[ "Iran" ]
{ "passage": 1596, "query": 2503 }
Query: They had to wait for seven days, almost 10 per cent of their target of 80 days, at the Turkey-@placeholder border while the visa application was processed. Entities: US, Singapore, Romania, Pair, Calcutta, Bulgaria, Pakistan, Muammer Yilmaz, Phileas Fogg, Milan Bihlmann, Iran, Hungary, India, Turkey, Bangkok, Paris, Austria Passage: Two friends have circumnavigated the globe in 80 days – recreating the fictional journey made by Phileas Fogg. But Milan Bihlmann and Muammer Yilmaz’s adventure was made even more extraordinary given that they didn’t spend a penny of their own money completing the challenge. After setting off from Paris on September 9, the pair managed to travel through countries including Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, India, the US and Singapore by persuading travel companies to provide free train tickets and airfares. Milan Bihlmann and Muammer Yilmaz arrive back in Paris after completing their epic 80-day adventure They also managed to hitchhike between destinations and were offered free accommodation by strangers they met along the way. Milan Bihlmann and Muammer Yilmaz given freebies by strangers they met. Businessman bought flights to Bangkok when they were stuck in Calcutta. Overall, the trip covered nearly 12,500 miles of the globe. Pair met in 2010 and within three days agreed to do the trip together
Iran
[ "Campowerment" ]
{ "passage": 1597, "query": 2504 }
Query: The April @placeholder session I attended was the 19th camp she's produced, and every camp lineup is different. Entities: CNN, Campowerment, Emmy award, Tammi Fuller Passage: (CNN) -- Women spend every day juggling bosses and birthday parties, dates and diapers, but when was the last time you had a day to do what you want to do, obligation-free? How about four? Enter Campowerment, a retreat for women to, as they put it, "escape, unwind and reignite your flame; to renew and re-energize, however you choose to do it." Translation: Me time. Big-time. It was founded by Tammi Fuller, an Emmy award-winning TV producer, who calls camp her "happy place" and dreams of being a camp director full time. Campowerment offers a variety of activities for body, mind and spirit. Campowerment retreat draws women to a grown-up version of summer camp. Activities include archery, yoga and the "leap of faith," a jump from a 35-foot pole. Also: s'more roasting, happy hour sing-alongs, a sex toy party. Camper: "It was so nice to just be with other women and share our stories"
Campowerment
[ "Americans" ]
{ "passage": 1598, "query": 2505 }
Query: This show is successful at least in part because the characters say things that many @placeholder consider colorful and crude. Entities: Duck Dynasty, San Diego, Bible, Ruben Navarrette, GQ magazine, Navarrette, African, Americans, Phil Robertson, Christmas, CNN, South, A&E, Robertson Passage: San Diego (CNN) -- This Christmas, enjoy the turkey and roast beef. But do yourself a favor, and skip the duck. This whole controversy over A&E's hit show "Duck Dynasty" is whacked. Better make that "quacked." First, the network puts Phil Robertson, the family patriarch, on indefinite suspension for making insensitive remarks in a magazine interview. Then, the rest of the family rallies around their leader and suggests that the hit show will not go on without him. As you probably know unless you've spent the last couple of weeks crouching in a duck blind, Robertson -- in paraphrasing a Bible verse -- appeared to liken homosexuality to bestiality and used crude language to describe his own sexual preference. In speaking to GQ magazine, he also seemed to minimize the discrimination that African-Americans suffered in the South before the civil rights movement. Ruben Navarrette: Phil Robertson's role in future "Duck Dynasty" shows unclear. He says the network that airs the show is continuing to profit from it. New episodes are to be aired in January, and there's a holiday marathon. Navarrette: Network gains from the Robertson persona, which it helped create
Americans
[ "David Gallop" ]
{ "passage": 1599, "query": 2506 }
Query: "I fully endorse @placeholder's comments concerning the indefensible conduct of some players and the lack of respect for women -- and the critical focus on all stakeholders to help eradicate it from our game." Entities: Christchurch, Australia, Cronulla, ABC, National Rugby League, Matthew Johns, Nine Network, New Zealand, Johns, NRL, CNN, David Gallop, Four Corners Passage: (CNN) -- Australia's National Rugby League apologized on Tuesday for the behavior of its players after ABC's "Four Corners" current-affairs program revealed allegations of group sex in 2002 between players and a New Zealand woman. Two other women told the program they were sexually abused by NRL players. Former Cronulla player Matthew Johns said he was unable to say "sorry enough" regarding the incident "Violence against women is abhorrent, and sexual assault and the degradation of women is just that," said David Gallop, the NRL's chief executive. "So much of what we saw [during Monday night's program] was fundamentally indefensible. And if anyone in the game today is ignoring the importance of that message, then frankly they will need to find another career." Allegations of group sex involved NRL personality Matthew Johns. He played for Cronulla at the time of alleged incident in Christchurch, New Zealand. Nine Network suspends Johns; CEO apologizes, extends sympathy to woman. Woman tells ABC she's speaking out to let players' wives, girlfriends know
David Gallop
[ "David Gallop" ]
{ "passage": 1599, "query": 2507 }
Query: In his statement, @placeholder pointed to NRL initiatives put in place since 2002 to promote positive attitudes toward women, including programs developed with the help of a rape crisis center. Entities: Christchurch, Australia, Cronulla, ABC, National Rugby League, Matthew Johns, Nine Network, New Zealand, Johns, NRL, CNN, David Gallop, Four Corners Passage: (CNN) -- Australia's National Rugby League apologized on Tuesday for the behavior of its players after ABC's "Four Corners" current-affairs program revealed allegations of group sex in 2002 between players and a New Zealand woman. Two other women told the program they were sexually abused by NRL players. Former Cronulla player Matthew Johns said he was unable to say "sorry enough" regarding the incident "Violence against women is abhorrent, and sexual assault and the degradation of women is just that," said David Gallop, the NRL's chief executive. "So much of what we saw [during Monday night's program] was fundamentally indefensible. And if anyone in the game today is ignoring the importance of that message, then frankly they will need to find another career." Allegations of group sex involved NRL personality Matthew Johns. He played for Cronulla at the time of alleged incident in Christchurch, New Zealand. Nine Network suspends Johns; CEO apologizes, extends sympathy to woman. Woman tells ABC she's speaking out to let players' wives, girlfriends know
David Gallop
[ "Big Bang" ]
{ "passage": 1600, "query": 2508 }
Query: primordial gas from the @placeholder is not spread uniformly throughout Entities: CWI, California, Ellie Zolfagharifard, IGM, Big Bang, Caltech, Cosmic Web Imager Passage: By Ellie Zolfagharifard Astronomers have been able to capture unprecedented images of a mysterious gas that connects galaxies throughout the universe. Known as the intergalactic medium (IGM), this enigmatic substance has, up until now, merely been a matter of theoretical speculation. But now Caltech scientists have used the Cosmic Web Imager (CWI) to obtain their first three-dimensional images of the IGM. Astronomers have been able to capture unprecedented images of a mysterious gas that connects galaxies throughout the universe. Pictured is an image of quasar - a nucleus of a young galaxy - showing surrounding gas (in blue) and the direction of filamentary dim matter. The images were captured using the Cosmic Web Imager in California. They are estimated to have origins from 2 billion years after the Big Bang. Dim matter is part of the ‘cosmic web’- a network of smaller and larger filaments crisscrossing one another across the vastness of space. Substance has, up until now, been a theory on how galaxies are connected. The images could help astronomers better understand the structure of the cosmic web that flows through the universe
Big Bang
[ "Beyonce" ]
{ "passage": 1601, "query": 2509 }
Query: Wilson said he believes that West -- who he said bounded on stage from his seat in the front row near @placeholder -- intended to have his say before allowing Swift to continue but said the rapper became angered by the crowd response in a moment that wasn't captured by the MTV cameras. Entities: Taylor, Swift, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Twitter, West, MTV Video Music Awards, Beyonce, CNN, VMA, Kanye West Passage: (CNN) -- The reaction to Kanye West's hijacking of the microphone from Taylor Swift during her acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards came quickly and unequivocally. Kanye West took the microphone from Taylor Swift during her speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Celebrities and fans alike expressed their disapproval of West interrupting Swift's win for Best Female Video to tout his appreciation of nominee Beyonce. "Taylor, I'm really happy for you," West said after grabbing the microphone from a clearly stunned Swift. "I'll let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time! One of the best videos of all time!" Kanye West interrupted Taylor Swift's VMA acceptance speech. Celebs take to Twitter and blogs to express outrage. West is well-known for shocking behavior. VMA attendee: "Every time his name was mentioned, people booed"
Beyonce
[ "Twitter" ]
{ "passage": 1601, "query": 2510 }
Query: Stars taking to @placeholder returned the sentiment with some harsh words for the sometimes mercurial rap star. Entities: Taylor, Swift, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Twitter, West, MTV Video Music Awards, Beyonce, CNN, VMA, Kanye West Passage: (CNN) -- The reaction to Kanye West's hijacking of the microphone from Taylor Swift during her acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards came quickly and unequivocally. Kanye West took the microphone from Taylor Swift during her speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Celebrities and fans alike expressed their disapproval of West interrupting Swift's win for Best Female Video to tout his appreciation of nominee Beyonce. "Taylor, I'm really happy for you," West said after grabbing the microphone from a clearly stunned Swift. "I'll let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time! One of the best videos of all time!" Kanye West interrupted Taylor Swift's VMA acceptance speech. Celebs take to Twitter and blogs to express outrage. West is well-known for shocking behavior. VMA attendee: "Every time his name was mentioned, people booed"
Twitter
[ "MTV Video Music Awards", "VMA" ]
{ "passage": 1601, "query": 2511 }
Query: "I wouldn't be surprised if @placeholder banned alcohol [at the event] next year," he said. Entities: Taylor, Swift, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Twitter, West, MTV Video Music Awards, Beyonce, CNN, VMA, Kanye West Passage: (CNN) -- The reaction to Kanye West's hijacking of the microphone from Taylor Swift during her acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards came quickly and unequivocally. Kanye West took the microphone from Taylor Swift during her speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Celebrities and fans alike expressed their disapproval of West interrupting Swift's win for Best Female Video to tout his appreciation of nominee Beyonce. "Taylor, I'm really happy for you," West said after grabbing the microphone from a clearly stunned Swift. "I'll let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time! One of the best videos of all time!" Kanye West interrupted Taylor Swift's VMA acceptance speech. Celebs take to Twitter and blogs to express outrage. West is well-known for shocking behavior. VMA attendee: "Every time his name was mentioned, people booed"
MTV Video Music Awards
[ "MTV Video Music Awards", "VMA" ]
{ "passage": 1601, "query": 2511 }
Query: "I wouldn't be surprised if @placeholder banned alcohol [at the event] next year," he said. Entities: Taylor, Swift, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Twitter, West, MTV Video Music Awards, Beyonce, CNN, VMA, Kanye West Passage: (CNN) -- The reaction to Kanye West's hijacking of the microphone from Taylor Swift during her acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards came quickly and unequivocally. Kanye West took the microphone from Taylor Swift during her speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Celebrities and fans alike expressed their disapproval of West interrupting Swift's win for Best Female Video to tout his appreciation of nominee Beyonce. "Taylor, I'm really happy for you," West said after grabbing the microphone from a clearly stunned Swift. "I'll let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time! One of the best videos of all time!" Kanye West interrupted Taylor Swift's VMA acceptance speech. Celebs take to Twitter and blogs to express outrage. West is well-known for shocking behavior. VMA attendee: "Every time his name was mentioned, people booed"
VMA
[ "Awlaki" ]
{ "passage": 1602, "query": 2512 }
Query: @placeholder laughed when asked if reports of Islamic State fighters beheading their enemies was true. Entities: IS, Islam, Pakistani, Islamic State, Briton, Awlaki, BBC, UK, John Foley, Newsnight, British, Iraq Passage: The BBC played into the hands of terrorists when it carried an interview with an Islamic State fanatic, it was claimed last night. Newsnight broadcast the rants of the Briton who claimed to have joined IS fighters in murdering prisoners in Iraq. He defended attacks on British soldiers and was given airtime to declare his hatred for the UK and threaten a bombing campaign here. Scroll down for video Armed: UK-born fanatic 'Awlaki', who claims to have joined IS fighters, told Newsnight that atrocities were allowed under Islam. He said he would only return to the UK to 'plant a bomb' British Pakistani 'Awlaki' said atrocities were 'permissible' under Islam law. Interview shown on Wednesday, following beheading of journalist John Foley. He told BBC: 'The only reason I would return to the UK is to plant a bomb' Former security minister said interview should not have been aired. BBC said it 'refutes suggestions' that it 'offered platform for extremist views'
Awlaki
[ "British", "UK" ]
{ "passage": 1602, "query": 2513 }
Query: ‘An interview with a @placeholder IS fighter offered insights into this crime. Entities: IS, Islam, Pakistani, Islamic State, Briton, Awlaki, BBC, UK, John Foley, Newsnight, British, Iraq Passage: The BBC played into the hands of terrorists when it carried an interview with an Islamic State fanatic, it was claimed last night. Newsnight broadcast the rants of the Briton who claimed to have joined IS fighters in murdering prisoners in Iraq. He defended attacks on British soldiers and was given airtime to declare his hatred for the UK and threaten a bombing campaign here. Scroll down for video Armed: UK-born fanatic 'Awlaki', who claims to have joined IS fighters, told Newsnight that atrocities were allowed under Islam. He said he would only return to the UK to 'plant a bomb' British Pakistani 'Awlaki' said atrocities were 'permissible' under Islam law. Interview shown on Wednesday, following beheading of journalist John Foley. He told BBC: 'The only reason I would return to the UK is to plant a bomb' Former security minister said interview should not have been aired. BBC said it 'refutes suggestions' that it 'offered platform for extremist views'
British
[ "British", "UK" ]
{ "passage": 1602, "query": 2513 }
Query: ‘An interview with a @placeholder IS fighter offered insights into this crime. Entities: IS, Islam, Pakistani, Islamic State, Briton, Awlaki, BBC, UK, John Foley, Newsnight, British, Iraq Passage: The BBC played into the hands of terrorists when it carried an interview with an Islamic State fanatic, it was claimed last night. Newsnight broadcast the rants of the Briton who claimed to have joined IS fighters in murdering prisoners in Iraq. He defended attacks on British soldiers and was given airtime to declare his hatred for the UK and threaten a bombing campaign here. Scroll down for video Armed: UK-born fanatic 'Awlaki', who claims to have joined IS fighters, told Newsnight that atrocities were allowed under Islam. He said he would only return to the UK to 'plant a bomb' British Pakistani 'Awlaki' said atrocities were 'permissible' under Islam law. Interview shown on Wednesday, following beheading of journalist John Foley. He told BBC: 'The only reason I would return to the UK is to plant a bomb' Former security minister said interview should not have been aired. BBC said it 'refutes suggestions' that it 'offered platform for extremist views'
UK
[ "Marc Rich" ]
{ "passage": 1603, "query": 2514 }
Query: Clinton pardoned @placeholder in the final hours of his administration on January 20, 2001. Entities: Republicans, Barack Obama, Richardson, Rod Blagojevich, Obama, WASHINGTON, Bill Richardson, Marc Rich, Eric Holder, Holder, Clinton, Senate, Cabinet, CNN, Illinois, GOP, New Mexico Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Barack Obama's presidential transition, already disrupted by the sudden withdrawal of New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, may face another challenge in the confirmation hearings of his pick for attorney general. Eric Holder likely will face a grueling round of questions from Republicans during his confirmation hearings. While the Senate is expected to easily confirm the majority of the president-elect's Cabinet appointments, it increasingly appears that attorney general designate Eric Holder could face a grueling round of questions next week from Senate Republicans who are already emboldened by charges of "pay-to-play" politics against Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and a federal investigation into Richardson, who Obama picked as his commerce secretary. Confirmation hearings for attorney general-designate Eric Holder begin next week. Republicans criticize Holder for his role in Clinton pardon of Marc Rich in 2001. GOP unlikely to block Holder from becoming Obama's attorney general
Marc Rich
[ "Senate" ]
{ "passage": 1603, "query": 2515 }
Query: In fact, the @placeholder hasn't rejected any cabinet pick for nearly 20 years. Entities: Republicans, Barack Obama, Richardson, Rod Blagojevich, Obama, WASHINGTON, Bill Richardson, Marc Rich, Eric Holder, Holder, Clinton, Senate, Cabinet, CNN, Illinois, GOP, New Mexico Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Barack Obama's presidential transition, already disrupted by the sudden withdrawal of New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, may face another challenge in the confirmation hearings of his pick for attorney general. Eric Holder likely will face a grueling round of questions from Republicans during his confirmation hearings. While the Senate is expected to easily confirm the majority of the president-elect's Cabinet appointments, it increasingly appears that attorney general designate Eric Holder could face a grueling round of questions next week from Senate Republicans who are already emboldened by charges of "pay-to-play" politics against Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and a federal investigation into Richardson, who Obama picked as his commerce secretary. Confirmation hearings for attorney general-designate Eric Holder begin next week. Republicans criticize Holder for his role in Clinton pardon of Marc Rich in 2001. GOP unlikely to block Holder from becoming Obama's attorney general
Senate
[ "Bannu" ]
{ "passage": 1604, "query": 2516 }
Query: @placeholder town is straining under the pressure of a massive population influx. Entities: Karachi, Army, Pakistani, Swat Valley, North Waziristan, Taliban, Pakistan, Pakistani Army, Rumi, CNN, Bannu Passage: (CNN) -- Pakistan's much-awaited military offensive in North Waziristan was launched more than a week ago, and followed an attack on Karachi airport that left at least 36 people dead. Due to the strategic calculations of the Pakistani state, North Waziristan has steadily fallen into the hands of motley militant networks, and has become a mountainous zone for the Pakistani Taliban to recruit, regroup and launch attacks against the country. The Pakistani Army conducted a similar operation in the Swat Valley in 2009, not too far from the tribal areas, that has been a relative success in reclaiming territory. It is unclear which direction the latest operation will go. But a major humanitarian crisis is brewing in the wake of the new offensive. Hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing North Waziristan. Rumi: Government has been slow to act to avert humanitarian crisis. Army launched strikes in retaliation for Pakistan Taliban attack on airport. Civilians caught in the crackdown are crowding nearby town of Bannu
Bannu
[ "Bannu" ]
{ "passage": 1604, "query": 2517 }
Query: The government has established one camp in @placeholder, but many more facilities are needed, especially during the hot summer season. Entities: Karachi, Army, Pakistani, Swat Valley, North Waziristan, Taliban, Pakistan, Pakistani Army, Rumi, CNN, Bannu Passage: (CNN) -- Pakistan's much-awaited military offensive in North Waziristan was launched more than a week ago, and followed an attack on Karachi airport that left at least 36 people dead. Due to the strategic calculations of the Pakistani state, North Waziristan has steadily fallen into the hands of motley militant networks, and has become a mountainous zone for the Pakistani Taliban to recruit, regroup and launch attacks against the country. The Pakistani Army conducted a similar operation in the Swat Valley in 2009, not too far from the tribal areas, that has been a relative success in reclaiming territory. It is unclear which direction the latest operation will go. But a major humanitarian crisis is brewing in the wake of the new offensive. Hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing North Waziristan. Rumi: Government has been slow to act to avert humanitarian crisis. Army launched strikes in retaliation for Pakistan Taliban attack on airport. Civilians caught in the crackdown are crowding nearby town of Bannu
Bannu
[ "Pakistan", "Pakistani" ]
{ "passage": 1604, "query": 2518 }
Query: Fleeing @placeholder crowd border towns, asking 'why weren't we warned?' Entities: Karachi, Army, Pakistani, Swat Valley, North Waziristan, Taliban, Pakistan, Pakistani Army, Rumi, CNN, Bannu Passage: (CNN) -- Pakistan's much-awaited military offensive in North Waziristan was launched more than a week ago, and followed an attack on Karachi airport that left at least 36 people dead. Due to the strategic calculations of the Pakistani state, North Waziristan has steadily fallen into the hands of motley militant networks, and has become a mountainous zone for the Pakistani Taliban to recruit, regroup and launch attacks against the country. The Pakistani Army conducted a similar operation in the Swat Valley in 2009, not too far from the tribal areas, that has been a relative success in reclaiming territory. It is unclear which direction the latest operation will go. But a major humanitarian crisis is brewing in the wake of the new offensive. Hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing North Waziristan. Rumi: Government has been slow to act to avert humanitarian crisis. Army launched strikes in retaliation for Pakistan Taliban attack on airport. Civilians caught in the crackdown are crowding nearby town of Bannu
Pakistan
[ "Pakistan", "Pakistani" ]
{ "passage": 1604, "query": 2518 }
Query: Fleeing @placeholder crowd border towns, asking 'why weren't we warned?' Entities: Karachi, Army, Pakistani, Swat Valley, North Waziristan, Taliban, Pakistan, Pakistani Army, Rumi, CNN, Bannu Passage: (CNN) -- Pakistan's much-awaited military offensive in North Waziristan was launched more than a week ago, and followed an attack on Karachi airport that left at least 36 people dead. Due to the strategic calculations of the Pakistani state, North Waziristan has steadily fallen into the hands of motley militant networks, and has become a mountainous zone for the Pakistani Taliban to recruit, regroup and launch attacks against the country. The Pakistani Army conducted a similar operation in the Swat Valley in 2009, not too far from the tribal areas, that has been a relative success in reclaiming territory. It is unclear which direction the latest operation will go. But a major humanitarian crisis is brewing in the wake of the new offensive. Hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing North Waziristan. Rumi: Government has been slow to act to avert humanitarian crisis. Army launched strikes in retaliation for Pakistan Taliban attack on airport. Civilians caught in the crackdown are crowding nearby town of Bannu
Pakistani
[ "Americans", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1605, "query": 2519 }
Query: ‘We've got the will and might of @placeholder to say: “Let's respect those who fought our wars for us, and that includes all wars”.’ Entities: First Barbary War, U.S., Mark Duell, Americans, Libya, American Legion, Richard Somers, Congress Passage: By Mark Duell Last updated at 4:07 PM on 23rd August 2011 They’ve been buried for more than 200 years around 5,000 miles away from home - but it could finally be time for 13 U.S. sailors to come back. A veterans' group wants Congress to return the remains of the Americans buried in Libya after they died in 1804 during the First Barbary War. The American Legion has been lobbying since the Libya uprising began six months ago for the crew, who died when their explosives ship blew up. Coming home? The crew who died in 1804 when their explosives-packed ship blew up was led by Master Commandant Richard Somers. 13 sailors died in 1804 after explosives ship blew up. First Barbary War was started over piracy problems. Master Commandant Richard Somers among dead crew. Current uprising gives group chance to ask for return
Americans
[ "Americans", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1605, "query": 2519 }
Query: ‘We've got the will and might of @placeholder to say: “Let's respect those who fought our wars for us, and that includes all wars”.’ Entities: First Barbary War, U.S., Mark Duell, Americans, Libya, American Legion, Richard Somers, Congress Passage: By Mark Duell Last updated at 4:07 PM on 23rd August 2011 They’ve been buried for more than 200 years around 5,000 miles away from home - but it could finally be time for 13 U.S. sailors to come back. A veterans' group wants Congress to return the remains of the Americans buried in Libya after they died in 1804 during the First Barbary War. The American Legion has been lobbying since the Libya uprising began six months ago for the crew, who died when their explosives ship blew up. Coming home? The crew who died in 1804 when their explosives-packed ship blew up was led by Master Commandant Richard Somers. 13 sailors died in 1804 after explosives ship blew up. First Barbary War was started over piracy problems. Master Commandant Richard Somers among dead crew. Current uprising gives group chance to ask for return
U.S.
[ "AIDS", "HIV/AIDS" ]
{ "passage": 1606, "query": 2520 }
Query: Despite China's fight against @placeholder, cases such as Kunkun's suggest inconsistency with official policy. Entities: Sichuan, HIV, Chinese, HIV/AIDS, People Daily, Kunkun, AIDS, UNAIDS, China Passage: The Chinese government has pledged to protect an eight-year-old boy with HIV, who was shunned by his entire village in the southwestern province of Sichuan, state media reported. A photo from a People Daily's online report last week showed the boy called "Kunkun," watching villagers unanimously vote for his removal in a meeting held in early December. Even his own grandfather, added his name to the petition signed by more than 200 villagers. "Kunkun is diagnosed with AIDS, causing great fear among the villagers and village children. In order to ensure the safety of villagers and children, we demand that authorities quarantine Kunkun for treatment," the petition read. Chinese government assures shunned HIV-positive boy with treatment and education. Over 200 villagers sought to banish the boy, Kunkun, state media reported last week. Kunkun was expelled from school and ostracized by the community. UNAIDS estimates there are 780,000 people living with HIV/AIDS in China
AIDS
[ "AIDS", "HIV/AIDS" ]
{ "passage": 1606, "query": 2520 }
Query: Despite China's fight against @placeholder, cases such as Kunkun's suggest inconsistency with official policy. Entities: Sichuan, HIV, Chinese, HIV/AIDS, People Daily, Kunkun, AIDS, UNAIDS, China Passage: The Chinese government has pledged to protect an eight-year-old boy with HIV, who was shunned by his entire village in the southwestern province of Sichuan, state media reported. A photo from a People Daily's online report last week showed the boy called "Kunkun," watching villagers unanimously vote for his removal in a meeting held in early December. Even his own grandfather, added his name to the petition signed by more than 200 villagers. "Kunkun is diagnosed with AIDS, causing great fear among the villagers and village children. In order to ensure the safety of villagers and children, we demand that authorities quarantine Kunkun for treatment," the petition read. Chinese government assures shunned HIV-positive boy with treatment and education. Over 200 villagers sought to banish the boy, Kunkun, state media reported last week. Kunkun was expelled from school and ostracized by the community. UNAIDS estimates there are 780,000 people living with HIV/AIDS in China
HIV/AIDS
[ "British", "UK" ]
{ "passage": 1607, "query": 2521 }
Query: arrived at Kenyan airports to check in for their flights to @placeholder, two Entities: US, Kenyan, Kenya, UK, Foreign Office, Mombasa, Nairobi, Indian Ocean, British, Gikomba Market Passage: Hundreds of British tourists were evacuated from Kenya last night as the capital Nairobi was rocked by bombings. Holidaymakers had their trips cut short after the Foreign Office warned against travelling to beach resorts along the coast. Travel firms chartered planes to bring people home early from Nairobi, the Indian Ocean resort of Mombasa and other parts of the country. Scroll down for videos The scene after back-to-back bomb blasts which have killed at least 10 people in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi Members of the military look into the minibus which is said to have been one of the sources of the blasts. At least 13 people are feared to have died in twin bomb attacks in Nairobi. Reports suggest around 70 people have been injured in the blasts. One blast reportedly came from a minibus near Gikomba Market. UK and US authorities recently imposed warnings on travel to Kenya
British
[ "British", "UK" ]
{ "passage": 1607, "query": 2521 }
Query: arrived at Kenyan airports to check in for their flights to @placeholder, two Entities: US, Kenyan, Kenya, UK, Foreign Office, Mombasa, Nairobi, Indian Ocean, British, Gikomba Market Passage: Hundreds of British tourists were evacuated from Kenya last night as the capital Nairobi was rocked by bombings. Holidaymakers had their trips cut short after the Foreign Office warned against travelling to beach resorts along the coast. Travel firms chartered planes to bring people home early from Nairobi, the Indian Ocean resort of Mombasa and other parts of the country. Scroll down for videos The scene after back-to-back bomb blasts which have killed at least 10 people in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi Members of the military look into the minibus which is said to have been one of the sources of the blasts. At least 13 people are feared to have died in twin bomb attacks in Nairobi. Reports suggest around 70 people have been injured in the blasts. One blast reportedly came from a minibus near Gikomba Market. UK and US authorities recently imposed warnings on travel to Kenya
UK
[ "Asda" ]
{ "passage": 1608, "query": 2522 }
Query: Budget: At @placeholder, one cycle of treatment will cost £1,346.34, compared to £2,151.86 at an independent pharmacy, a saving of £805.52 (file picture) Entities: NHS, Carla, IVF, Asda Baby, Damian Tapping, Asda, Louie Passage: Carla and Damian Tapping went through five years of heartache, trying to start a family. They even went through a round of NHS fertility treatment, but it was unsucessful. Now, they can finally introduce their new son to the world, and it's all thanks to Asda. They have had the first 'Asda Baby', Louie, thanks to the supermarket's budget IVF treatment, which is £800 cheaper than similar drugs offered by an independent pharmacy. The Asda family: Carla and Damian Tapping have had the first 'Asda Baby', Louie, after five years of infertility heartache, including a failed round of NHS fertility treatment. Carla and Damian Tapping tried to start a family for five years. They even went through a round of NHS fertility treatment, but it failed. Couple have now had first baby by the supermarket's cheap IVF treatment. Method is £800 cheaper than the drugs offered by an independent pharmacy
Asda
[ "Chelsea" ]
{ "passage": 1609, "query": 2523 }
Query: Terry with a T-shirt showing his appreciation after his 500th appearance as @placeholder captain Entities: Stamford Bridge, England, Terry, QPR, John Terry, Instagram, Didier Drogba, Chelsea Passage: Shirts and caps are usually the souvenirs one can expect to find if you were to walk into a footballer's house. But they are clearly not enough for John Terry, who has kept every single armband he has worn over the years. The Chelsea and former England skipper has posted a picture on Instagram of the dozens of armbands he has collected. John Terry (right) and Didier Drogba applaud the fans after Chelsea's win against QPR on Saturday Terry (front) jumps for the header as Chelsea ran out 1-0 winners at Stamford Bridge Terry wrote: 'Saved all of my arm bands over the years and hoping to add many more to my collection. Very Proud and Honoured.' John Terry has kept every single armband he has worn as captain. Terry posted a picture on Instagram of his large collection. The 33-year-old is the most successful captain ever at Chelsea
Chelsea
[ "Cornelius Crawford" ]
{ "passage": 1610, "query": 2524 }
Query: Rosa and @placeholder had been hanging out together for a few days when Crawford noticed a woman coming down the street and decided to carjack her, Warren said. Entities: Terrence Moore, Joshua Gardner, Thomas Reed, Dan Bloom, Keisha Williams, Jonathan Rosa, Cornelius Crawford, Pennsylvania, Keiearra Williams, SUV, Rosa, North Philadelphia Passage: By Dan Bloom and Joshua Gardner The mother of an alleged carjacker charged with killing three children in an SUV crash has turned down a $110,000 reward for making him turn himself in, it is claimed. Jonathan Rosa, 19, was interviewed by police after his phone was found in the back seat of the car which hit the children on Friday at a fruit stand in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. But they let him go after he claimed it had been stolen, and it was only on Sunday - after speaking to his mother - that he handed himself to police. Jonathan Rosa, 19, charged with second degree murder after SUV crash. Keiearra Williams, 15, Thomas Reed, 10, and Terrence Moore, 7, all killed. Their mother Keisha Williams, 34, was also hit and left in a critical condition. Triple deaths sparked two-day manhunt in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rosa 'turned himself in' and was charged alongside Cornelius Crawford, 22. Police sources claim his mother was offered city's $110k reward but refused
Cornelius Crawford
[ "Russia" ]
{ "passage": 1611, "query": 2525 }
Query: Click on the three chains we've put together which connect @placeholder to the showdown at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium. Entities: Denver Broncos, New Year, Kevin Bacon, Russia, Super Bowl, Seattle Seahawks, MetLife Stadium, Sochi 2014, New Jersey, National Football League, Winter Olympics, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Six degrees of separation, that's all there is between any two people on the planet. At least that's what some would have you believe. Others would tell you that no person is ever more than six steps away from Kevin Bacon. With two of the biggest sporting events on the planet set to get under way in New Jersey and Russia in the next few days, CNN has put that theory to the test -- and bettered it. Sadly there's no Kevin Bacon (trust me, I tried) but above are some of the more obscure links between the National Football League's biggest game and the Winter Olympics. The opening ceremony for Sochi 2014 will take place on February 7. The Super Bowl will be played at New Year's MetLife Stadium on Sunday. The Seattle Seahawks take on the Denver Broncos in New Jersey
Russia
[ "MetLife Stadium" ]
{ "passage": 1611, "query": 2526 }
Query: Click on the three chains we've put together which connect Russia to the showdown at New Jersey's @placeholder. Entities: Denver Broncos, New Year, Kevin Bacon, Russia, Super Bowl, Seattle Seahawks, MetLife Stadium, Sochi 2014, New Jersey, National Football League, Winter Olympics, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Six degrees of separation, that's all there is between any two people on the planet. At least that's what some would have you believe. Others would tell you that no person is ever more than six steps away from Kevin Bacon. With two of the biggest sporting events on the planet set to get under way in New Jersey and Russia in the next few days, CNN has put that theory to the test -- and bettered it. Sadly there's no Kevin Bacon (trust me, I tried) but above are some of the more obscure links between the National Football League's biggest game and the Winter Olympics. The opening ceremony for Sochi 2014 will take place on February 7. The Super Bowl will be played at New Year's MetLife Stadium on Sunday. The Seattle Seahawks take on the Denver Broncos in New Jersey
MetLife Stadium
[ "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1612, "query": 2527 }
Query: Two other @placeholder vessels, including a supply ship, are already headed for the Phillippines, the Pentagon said. Entities: United States, Jose Lampe Cuisa Jr., Philippine, Vietnam, Philippines, Super Typhoon Haiyan, Tacloban, CNN, Haiyan, China, Roselda Sumapit Passage: Tacloban, Philippines (CNN) -- The Philippines struggled to bury the dead and get food, water and medicine to the living Tuesday, four days after Super Typhoon Haiyan claimed untold lives and flattened countless buildings. "Right now, we don't have enough water," typhoon survivor Roselda Sumapit told CNN in Tacloban, a city of more than 200,000 that was flattened by the storm. What they can get may not be clean, she said -- but she added, "We still drink it, because we need to survive." The government's confirmed death toll was 1,774 early Tuesday, said Jose Lampe Cuisa Jr., the Philippine ambassador to the United States. The storm has injured 2,487 more, and displaced 660,000 people from their homes. NEW: Disaster management agency says 2,487 people have been injured. 1,774 people are confirmed dead from Haiyan. Another 14 dead in Vietnam and five in China, those governments say. International relief heads for stricken islands, but roads a problem
United States
[ "Tacloban" ]
{ "passage": 1612, "query": 2528 }
Query: Authorities are trying to establish the level of destruction elsewhere along Haiyan's path, and other settlements along the coast are likely to have suffered a similar fate to @placeholder's. Entities: United States, Jose Lampe Cuisa Jr., Philippine, Vietnam, Philippines, Super Typhoon Haiyan, Tacloban, CNN, Haiyan, China, Roselda Sumapit Passage: Tacloban, Philippines (CNN) -- The Philippines struggled to bury the dead and get food, water and medicine to the living Tuesday, four days after Super Typhoon Haiyan claimed untold lives and flattened countless buildings. "Right now, we don't have enough water," typhoon survivor Roselda Sumapit told CNN in Tacloban, a city of more than 200,000 that was flattened by the storm. What they can get may not be clean, she said -- but she added, "We still drink it, because we need to survive." The government's confirmed death toll was 1,774 early Tuesday, said Jose Lampe Cuisa Jr., the Philippine ambassador to the United States. The storm has injured 2,487 more, and displaced 660,000 people from their homes. NEW: Disaster management agency says 2,487 people have been injured. 1,774 people are confirmed dead from Haiyan. Another 14 dead in Vietnam and five in China, those governments say. International relief heads for stricken islands, but roads a problem
Tacloban
[ "Vietnam" ]
{ "passage": 1612, "query": 2529 }
Query: Aid workers said Vietnam was likely to avoid damage on the scale suffered by the Philippines but warned that heavy rain brought could cause flooding and landslides in northern @placeholder and southern China. Entities: United States, Jose Lampe Cuisa Jr., Philippine, Vietnam, Philippines, Super Typhoon Haiyan, Tacloban, CNN, Haiyan, China, Roselda Sumapit Passage: Tacloban, Philippines (CNN) -- The Philippines struggled to bury the dead and get food, water and medicine to the living Tuesday, four days after Super Typhoon Haiyan claimed untold lives and flattened countless buildings. "Right now, we don't have enough water," typhoon survivor Roselda Sumapit told CNN in Tacloban, a city of more than 200,000 that was flattened by the storm. What they can get may not be clean, she said -- but she added, "We still drink it, because we need to survive." The government's confirmed death toll was 1,774 early Tuesday, said Jose Lampe Cuisa Jr., the Philippine ambassador to the United States. The storm has injured 2,487 more, and displaced 660,000 people from their homes. NEW: Disaster management agency says 2,487 people have been injured. 1,774 people are confirmed dead from Haiyan. Another 14 dead in Vietnam and five in China, those governments say. International relief heads for stricken islands, but roads a problem
Vietnam
[ "Filmed" ]
{ "passage": 1613, "query": 2530 }
Query: @placeholder in Supermarionation features never-before-seen interviews with the Thunderbirds creator who reveals details about the development of all the popular puppet characters, including Lady Penelope Entities: George Clooney, Thunderbirds, Madame Tussauds, Aloysius Parker, Lady Penelope, London Eye, Filmed, Gerry Anderson, Her Majesty the Queen, Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward, Supermarionation, London, Parker, Hollywood Passage: It was one of the most popular TV series of its time and fans were devastated when it disappeared from their screens forever after just two seasons. But two of Thunderbirds' most-loved characters made a welcome return to the capital earlier this week to celebrate the release of a new documentary film about the making of the cult 1960s series. Aristocratic secret agent Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward and her loyal butler Aloysius Parker, two of the show's most popular puppets, were given a whistle-stop tour of some of London's top tourist sights, including Madame Tussauds, where Lady Penelope was granted a brief audience with 'Her Majesty the Queen' and given a chance to snuggle up to Hollywood heartthrob 'George Clooney'. Lady Penelope and chauffeur Parker also paid a visit to the London Eye. The puppet pair were promoting Filmed in Supermarionation, a new documentary about Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson. Film celebrates the 50th anniversary of the hit 1960s series
Filmed
[ "ITF" ]
{ "passage": 1614, "query": 2531 }
Query: @placeholder research suggests it's a matter of when, and not if. Entities: King of Aces, Davis Cup, Zagreb, Milos Raonic, ITF, Croat, CNN, Ivo Karlovic, Canadian, Andy Roddick, Croatian Passage: (CNN) -- They are tall, powerful and capable of serving a tennis ball at over 150 mph (241 kph). They are the rocket men of tennis, and they're getting faster. Leading the race is Ivo Karlovic, the 6 ft 10 in Croatian they call the "King of Aces," who was clocked at 156 mph (251 kph) during a Davis Cup tie in Zagreb last month. The 32-year-old's world record is unlikely to go unchallenged for long. Andy Roddick has twice hit the 155 mph (249 kph) mark, and 20-year-old Canadian Milos Raonic is already firing at 153 mph (246 kph). Ivo Karlovic broke the world record for the fastest serve in a Davis Cup match in March. The Croat was clocked at 155 mph (251 kph) to beat Andy Roddick's previous mark. Type 3 tennis balls were introduced by the ITF in 2002, and are 6% bigger in diameter. They are seen as a potential solution if the number of aces begins to increase
ITF
[ "American", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1615, "query": 2532 }
Query: He said cultural training has been vital for @placeholder soldiers, and now the Afghans are considering doing the same in providing better understanding of Americans. Entities: Afghanistan, Albanian, Kandahar, France, U.S., NATO, Afghan, CNN, American, ISAF, Albanians, Kabul Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A man in an Afghan police uniform opened fire on NATO troops in Afghanistan, killing one, NATO said, in what seems to be the latest of dozens of cases of Afghan security forces turning their weapons on international troops who are supposed to be their allies. An Albanian soldier was killed, and three other troops were injured, including two Albanians and an American, according to the provincial government in Kandahar, where the shooting took place. The violence resulted from an argument between Afghan police and coalition soldiers who were distributing paperwork to students in the area, the Kandahar media office said. Three other ISAF soldiers were wounded in the shooting. A U.S. congressional panel recently addressed this issue. Similar shootings have angered France
American
[ "American", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1615, "query": 2532 }
Query: He said cultural training has been vital for @placeholder soldiers, and now the Afghans are considering doing the same in providing better understanding of Americans. Entities: Afghanistan, Albanian, Kandahar, France, U.S., NATO, Afghan, CNN, American, ISAF, Albanians, Kabul Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A man in an Afghan police uniform opened fire on NATO troops in Afghanistan, killing one, NATO said, in what seems to be the latest of dozens of cases of Afghan security forces turning their weapons on international troops who are supposed to be their allies. An Albanian soldier was killed, and three other troops were injured, including two Albanians and an American, according to the provincial government in Kandahar, where the shooting took place. The violence resulted from an argument between Afghan police and coalition soldiers who were distributing paperwork to students in the area, the Kandahar media office said. Three other ISAF soldiers were wounded in the shooting. A U.S. congressional panel recently addressed this issue. Similar shootings have angered France
U.S.
[ "Andrew" ]
{ "passage": 1616, "query": 2533 }
Query: @placeholder explains why: 'After 10 years together, Jane still loved him, but her patience with Entities: Posh and Becks, Andrew, Lucy Waterlow, John Barry, Seventies, Jane Birkin, Serge, Jane, Brigitte Bardot, Serge Gainsbourg, British, Je t'aime... moi non plus Passage: By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 05:55 EST, 25 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:29 EST, 25 October 2013 They were the Posh and Becks of their day - a couple that caused admiration, intrigue and, at times, controversy, wherever they went in the Seventies. Now decades later, a rare insight into the romance of Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg has been revealed with the release of candid family photos that were taken by her brother, Andrew. The couple met on a film set in 1968 after the British actress had separated from her husband, the composer John Barry, and songwriter Serge had just broken up with Brigitte Bardot. Couple has passionate 12 year relationship. Caused controversy with hit 'Je t'aime... moi non plus' Jane's brother took candid pictures of them travelling and at home. Photos have now been revealed in new book
Andrew
[ "Andrew" ]
{ "passage": 1616, "query": 2534 }
Query: Family album: @placeholder is now sharing his memories in a book Entities: Posh and Becks, Andrew, Lucy Waterlow, John Barry, Seventies, Jane Birkin, Serge, Jane, Brigitte Bardot, Serge Gainsbourg, British, Je t'aime... moi non plus Passage: By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 05:55 EST, 25 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:29 EST, 25 October 2013 They were the Posh and Becks of their day - a couple that caused admiration, intrigue and, at times, controversy, wherever they went in the Seventies. Now decades later, a rare insight into the romance of Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg has been revealed with the release of candid family photos that were taken by her brother, Andrew. The couple met on a film set in 1968 after the British actress had separated from her husband, the composer John Barry, and songwriter Serge had just broken up with Brigitte Bardot. Couple has passionate 12 year relationship. Caused controversy with hit 'Je t'aime... moi non plus' Jane's brother took candid pictures of them travelling and at home. Photos have now been revealed in new book
Andrew
[ "FBI" ]
{ "passage": 1617, "query": 2535 }
Query: He returned to the United States but left after @placeholder terrorism investigators questioned him. Entities: Islam, Ahmad Abousamra, ISIS, FBI, Abousamra, U.S., Westerners, Boston, Pakistan, Arabic, English, CNN, Yemen Passage: He's fluent in both English and Arabic, and if his college degree in computers is any indication, he has a way with technology. Then there's his interest in radical Islam. Put it all together, and authorities say former Boston resident and U.S. citizen Ahmad Abousamra could be a good fit inside the ISIS social media machine that's become renowned in recent weeks for spewing brutal propaganda across social media -- messages meant both to terrify and recruit Westerners. There's no specific evidence pointing to Abousamra's involvement in the terror group's social media campaign, but federal investigators think he may have joined the group and is helping with online efforts, a law enforcement official told CNN. U.S. investigators looking to see if Ahmad Abousamra is involved, a law enforcement official says. Abousamra is wanted on federal terrorism charges issued in 2009. He traveled to Pakistan and Yemen seeking terror training, FBI says. He also has a computer degree and is fluent in English and Arabic, FBI says
FBI
[ "North Korea", "North Korean" ]
{ "passage": 1618, "query": 2536 }
Query: @placeholder announces it is planning a new nuclear test and more long-range rocket launches, all of which it says are part of a new phase of confrontation with the United States. Entities: Seoul, U.S., South Korea, North Korea, North Korean, Kim Jong Un, Korean Peninsula, Kim, CNN, Pyongyang, South Korean Passage: (CNN) -- North Korea upped the ante Tuesday in its war of words, threatening to target South Korea and U.S. military bases. Even by North Korean standards, the series of threats this month by leader Kim Jong Un and ensuing actions have been incredibly provocative, making the situation on the Korean Peninsula more worrisome. Here's a look at Kim's escalating rhetoric and his country's actions since he came to power after his father's death in 2011: March 2012 As South Korea hosts world leaders at an international nuclear security summit in Seoul, North Korea moves a long-range rocket toward a launch pad. North Korea on Tuesday threatens to attack U.S. and South Korean bases. Pyongyang puts its troops on full alert and announces its military is ready for combat. The threat comes amid joint U.S.-South Korean military exercises
North Korea
[ "North Korea", "North Korean" ]
{ "passage": 1618, "query": 2536 }
Query: @placeholder announces it is planning a new nuclear test and more long-range rocket launches, all of which it says are part of a new phase of confrontation with the United States. Entities: Seoul, U.S., South Korea, North Korea, North Korean, Kim Jong Un, Korean Peninsula, Kim, CNN, Pyongyang, South Korean Passage: (CNN) -- North Korea upped the ante Tuesday in its war of words, threatening to target South Korea and U.S. military bases. Even by North Korean standards, the series of threats this month by leader Kim Jong Un and ensuing actions have been incredibly provocative, making the situation on the Korean Peninsula more worrisome. Here's a look at Kim's escalating rhetoric and his country's actions since he came to power after his father's death in 2011: March 2012 As South Korea hosts world leaders at an international nuclear security summit in Seoul, North Korea moves a long-range rocket toward a launch pad. North Korea on Tuesday threatens to attack U.S. and South Korean bases. Pyongyang puts its troops on full alert and announces its military is ready for combat. The threat comes amid joint U.S.-South Korean military exercises
North Korean
[ "Schalke" ]
{ "passage": 1619, "query": 2537 }
Query: @placeholder, who start their season their Bundesliga campaign in two weeks but who have a domestic cup tie in eight days time, offered little resistance. Entities: Rob Draper, Mauricio Pochettino, Sporting Lisbon, Lewis Holtby, Ben Davies, Kevin-Prince Boateng, Champions League, Andros Townsend, Spurs, Tottenham, Soldado, West Ham, Roberto Soldado, Erik Lamela, Mail, Schalke, Ralf Fahrmann, Bundesliga, White Hart Lane, Emmanuel Adebayor, Eric Dier Passage: By Rob Draper, Mail on Sunday Chief Football Writer Mauricio Pochettino will be pleased enough with a comfortable victory over Champions League qualifiers Schalke but alarmed by the manner in which Spurs almost let the Bundesliga side back into the game late on. Tottenham looked to be convincing winners until a shaky last 15 minutes – but at least saw Ben Davies get his first run out at White Hart Lane and encouraging displays from Andros Townsend, Roberto Soldado and Erik Lamela. Soldado and Emmanuel Adebayor both established credentials for starting at West Ham next week by getting on the scoresheet – but Erik Lamela’s first half display was the most intriguing. Emmanuel Adebayor put Spurs ahead with a calm finish in 29th minute. Lewis Holtby could have seen red against his former side for a lunging tackle. The Spurs midfielder came close to scoring seven minutes after his horror challenge when his left-foot shot was saved well by Ralf Fahrmann. Eric Dier made his first start for Spurs following move from Sporting Lisbon. Young defender looked composed at the back for Mauricio Pochettino's side. Erik Lamela continued his resurgence following his £30m move last summer. Substitute Roberto Soldado doubled the hosts' lead with a header. Former Tottenham midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng made it 2-1 late on
Schalke
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1620, "query": 2538 }
Query: @placeholder was a personal acquaintance who had attended her wedding in 1991. Entities: ABC News, Obama, Martha Raddatz, Sarah Palin, Hugo Gye, Fox News, Meghan Keneally, Biden, Joe Biden, Paul Ryan, Palin Passage: By Meghan Keneally and Hugo Gye Former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin said lat night's debate moderator was 'tough' on Paul Ryan and allowed Joe Biden to 'run roughshod over the conversation'. Palin, who went up against Biden in the during the last election, told Fox News she was unimpressed with Martha Raddatz, saying: 'Really tough format for someone like a Paul Ryan or anybody else up against Joe Biden, when the moderator allowed one candidate to absolutely run roughshod over the conversation, over the opponent. 'It reminded me... of watching a musk ox run across the tundra with somebody underfoot. And in this case, when it came to style, it was Paul Ryan underfoot because of the moderator allowing Biden to do the interrupting, to kind of take control of the conversation.' Former candidate Sarah Palin said Martha Raddatz allowed Joe Biden to 'run roughshod' over his opponent Paul Ryan. But ABC News reporter was widely praised for her moderating. Criticised before debate over personal ties to President Obama
Obama
[ "Martha Raddatz" ]
{ "passage": 1620, "query": 2539 }
Query: Not her forte: @placeholder made her name reporting from war zones and this is her first time moderating a national debate Entities: ABC News, Obama, Martha Raddatz, Sarah Palin, Hugo Gye, Fox News, Meghan Keneally, Biden, Joe Biden, Paul Ryan, Palin Passage: By Meghan Keneally and Hugo Gye Former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin said lat night's debate moderator was 'tough' on Paul Ryan and allowed Joe Biden to 'run roughshod over the conversation'. Palin, who went up against Biden in the during the last election, told Fox News she was unimpressed with Martha Raddatz, saying: 'Really tough format for someone like a Paul Ryan or anybody else up against Joe Biden, when the moderator allowed one candidate to absolutely run roughshod over the conversation, over the opponent. 'It reminded me... of watching a musk ox run across the tundra with somebody underfoot. And in this case, when it came to style, it was Paul Ryan underfoot because of the moderator allowing Biden to do the interrupting, to kind of take control of the conversation.' Former candidate Sarah Palin said Martha Raddatz allowed Joe Biden to 'run roughshod' over his opponent Paul Ryan. But ABC News reporter was widely praised for her moderating. Criticised before debate over personal ties to President Obama
Martha Raddatz
[ "New Delhi" ]
{ "passage": 1621, "query": 2540 }
Query: @placeholder rape exposes the perils of being a woman in India Entities: Singapore, India, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, New Delhi, CNN, Kelvin Loh Passage: New Delhi (CNN) -- The victim of a brutal gang rape that sparked massive protests in India arrived in Singapore for treatment Thursday morning. "The patient condition remains extremely critical as before," said Dr. Kelvin Loh, CEO of Mount Elizabeth Hospital. "Prior to coming to Singapore, she had three abdominal surgeries and cardiac arrests in India. Currently, we have a multidisciplinary team of specialists who are taking care of her and doing everything possible to stabilize her condition." The 23-year-old woman spent days in intensive care after what police said was a rape and beating on December 16 on a moving bus in New Delhi. NEW: "The patient condition remains extremely critical," hospital official says. NEW: Students, elderly women joined a march that was blocked from downtown New Delhi. Widespread anger about a 23-year-old woman's rape has prompted massive protests. She was hospitalized after a rape and beating on a moving bus on December 16
New Delhi
[ "New Delhi" ]
{ "passage": 1621, "query": 2541 }
Query: Protesters chanted slogans against the government and police for Sunday's crackdown on anti-rape demonstrations in @placeholder's government district. Entities: Singapore, India, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, New Delhi, CNN, Kelvin Loh Passage: New Delhi (CNN) -- The victim of a brutal gang rape that sparked massive protests in India arrived in Singapore for treatment Thursday morning. "The patient condition remains extremely critical as before," said Dr. Kelvin Loh, CEO of Mount Elizabeth Hospital. "Prior to coming to Singapore, she had three abdominal surgeries and cardiac arrests in India. Currently, we have a multidisciplinary team of specialists who are taking care of her and doing everything possible to stabilize her condition." The 23-year-old woman spent days in intensive care after what police said was a rape and beating on December 16 on a moving bus in New Delhi. NEW: "The patient condition remains extremely critical," hospital official says. NEW: Students, elderly women joined a march that was blocked from downtown New Delhi. Widespread anger about a 23-year-old woman's rape has prompted massive protests. She was hospitalized after a rape and beating on a moving bus on December 16
New Delhi
[ "New Delhi" ]
{ "passage": 1621, "query": 2542 }
Query: Read more: @placeholder police fire water cannon at India rape protest Entities: Singapore, India, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, New Delhi, CNN, Kelvin Loh Passage: New Delhi (CNN) -- The victim of a brutal gang rape that sparked massive protests in India arrived in Singapore for treatment Thursday morning. "The patient condition remains extremely critical as before," said Dr. Kelvin Loh, CEO of Mount Elizabeth Hospital. "Prior to coming to Singapore, she had three abdominal surgeries and cardiac arrests in India. Currently, we have a multidisciplinary team of specialists who are taking care of her and doing everything possible to stabilize her condition." The 23-year-old woman spent days in intensive care after what police said was a rape and beating on December 16 on a moving bus in New Delhi. NEW: "The patient condition remains extremely critical," hospital official says. NEW: Students, elderly women joined a march that was blocked from downtown New Delhi. Widespread anger about a 23-year-old woman's rape has prompted massive protests. She was hospitalized after a rape and beating on a moving bus on December 16
New Delhi